Answer:
Sentence 3
Explanation:
change the following
statements to active and
passive statements.
1. The women is buying the car now.
2. Taiwo was being deceived by the
woman.
3. The gun men have been misled by
the scout
4. The girl has been being deceived
by the tall boy.
5. Ade has been marking the test
script.
Answer:
the woman just bought the car now
taiwo was deceived by the woman
the gun man has been mailed by the scout
the girl was deceived by the tall boy
ade have been marking the test script
Explanation:
because the statement is not correct
Which of the following is the correct order for a news article citation?
5 points
Author's last name then first name, Title of the article, Name of the Publication, and the Date.
Article Title, Name of the Publication, Date, and Author's Name
Name of the Publication, Date, and Author's Name
Date, Article title, and Author's first then last name
Answer: B: Article Title, Name of the Publication, Date, and Author's Name.
Explanation:
Select ALL the correct answers.
Which two statements from the passage best support the author’s thesis?
Camp Misty Mount was first used by the Maryland League for Crippled Children.
Many historical events have occurred at the Presidential Retreat: the planning of the Normandy invasion, Eisenhower-Khrushchev meetings, Camp David Accords with Menachem Begin of Israel and Anwar Sadat of Egypt, discussions of the Bay of Pigs, Vietnam War discussions, and many other meetings with foreign dignitaries and guests.
In 1952, Truman approved a compromise under which the land north of Maryland Route 77 would remain Catoctin Mountain Park operated by the National Park Service and the land south of Maryland Route 77 would become Cunningham Falls State Park.
It is a place where Presidents can relax, unwind, contemplate, entertain distinguished guests in an informal setting, and cope with the pressures of modern-day society.
A third camp, Camp Hi-Catoctin, was completed in the winter of 1938-1939 and was used for three years as a family camp for federal employees.
Many historical events have occurred at the Presidential Retreat: the planning of the Normandy invasion, Eisenhower-Khrushchev meetings, Camp David Accords with Menachem Begin of Israel and Anwar Sadat of Egypt, discussions of the Bay of Pigs, Vietnam War discussions, and many other meetings with foreign dignitaries and guests.
How, support your answer?It is a place where Presidents can relax, unwind, contemplate, entertain distinguished guests in an informal setting, and cope with the pressures of modern-day society.
Thus, option "B" is correct.
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Answer: 1 and 4
Explanation:
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Can a poem have the same rhyme scheme (example: AABB) throughout the poem with each stanza? Like say that my poem has 3 stanzas, can each of them be AABB? Or is there a rule that you can’t?
Answer:
A poem indeed can have an AABB rhyme scheme, there is no rules to rhyming poems (except that it needs to rhyme with a flow). Yes a 3 stanza poem can have an AABB rhyme scheme for example...
Twinkle twinkle little star
How I wonder what you are
Up above the world so high
Like a diamond in the sky
--
Upon a nice mid-spring day
Let's take a look at Nature's way
Breathe the scent of nice fresh air
Feel the breeze within your hair
Explanation:
which is an example of a primary source in the article its my constitutional rights
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Answer:
big did jon will sit down will you help me out i pot the hat in my bag the hens have six eggs
Explanation:
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Answer:
1. Big
2. Did
3. Sit
4. Will
5. In
6. Six
Explanation:
1. You would call the dog big because that describes it. Saying the dog is a bag does not make sense.
2. Did makes sense in this sentence while "dad" does not.
3. "Jon will" tells us that this is happening right now. So you have to use "sit", because "sat" means it happened in the past.
4. Will makes sense in this question. "Wall" does not.
5. Saying "in" means you put the hat into your bag. The word "an" is used like the word "a" to introduce an object that starts with a vowel rather than a consonant.
6. We are talking about the eggs a chicken had. A number, like six, can be used to describe them. The word "mix" cannot describe an egg.
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If you felt you needed help with depression do you think you would take the step to get help on your own ?what do you think makes it hard for teens to ask for help even though they want it ?
Answer:
Yes, I would take the next step.
Explanation:
I think that teens deal with so much in their life that they don't want help because they feel as if it would get worse.
What does the author claim is the most important part of a film?
A. a crew
B. the props
C. the story
D. the storyboard
Answer:
A. a crew
Explanation:
Answer:
A. A crew.
Explanation:
This is because without a crew you won't be able to produce the film.
If you will become a clinical instructor classroom instructor, what midwifery subject would you love to teach and why?
31) Which propaganda technique does the author of the article use?
A) bandwagon
B)
stereotyping
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C) logical appeal
c
D)
emotional appeal
Answer:
bandwagon appeal
Explanation:
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"Underneath it all, a warren of white rabbits slumber, soft balls of Angora rising and falling in synchronized rhythm, one heartbeat with many hearts.
Note: A "warren" is a group of rabbits or the tunnels rabbits live in.
The author uses imagery to describe how the rabbits
A) Keep moving around their warren instead of hibernating
B) Seem almost like one life-form as the sleep peacefully.
C) Are all doing different things as they sleep.
D) Are just about to wake up from a long winter's sleep.
Answer:
B!
Explanation:
Seem almost like one life-form as they sleep peacefully.
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Fiona is a journalist, and her interest has been caught by the controversy surrounding a popular celebrity couple who barred media from attending an event at their home. The matter was taken to court. Fiona wants to follow up on this case, but she is finding it difficult because of the new terms, acts, and laws mentioned during the proceedings.
Which of the following sources would be the most helpful to Fiona?
A.
an encyclopedia
B.
a collection of newspaper archives
C.
a legal dictionary
D.
a handbook on famous lawyers of the world
Answer:
It’s been a whirlwind decade for high-profile celebrity divorces, with Hollywood’s elite golden couples breaking the hearts of millions upon going their separate ways.
In some cases, these celebrities’ dissolving marriages created buzz (and protracted court battles) that lasted longer than their unions and served up plenty of fodder for gossip blogs and mags.
They also generated their own pop-culture lexicon, with terms such as “conscious uncoupling,” TomKat and Bennifer entering and exiting the vernacular — and the all-
Explanation:
Answer: a legal dictionary
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Mrs. Lacey just shook her head and stuffed a forkful of sweet potato in her mouth. Doris fell silent, praying the weather would never clear.
Which tone is best expressed by the author in this excerpt from “Stray”?
rude
hopeless
afraid
critical
Answer:
The real answer is Hopeless
Explanation:
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Describe a hot summer afternoon in a park (descriptive writing))
Answer:
Here the answer my friend
Answer the following question based on "Puerto Rican Obituary."
What is the perspective of the Puerto Ricans in described in the poem? How do they view living in America vs Puerto Rico? Explain using evidence from the poem.
Answer:
what poem
Explanation:
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At what age do we learn how to trust and why ??
At what age do we learn who we are and why
Answer: This is just my personal opinion, but I believe it is mostly true, and that everyone could agree on it!
1. I believe we learn how to trust as soon as we are able to learn other things, like speaking, writing, our manners, and more. It part of human nature to learn to trust, no one really can tell us how to trust, all they can o is become a person we can trust in our own time, like our mom and dad for instance. Now, while that may be true, that can be different for other people who might not have been born into a good family. If you grow up in a bad environment, with everyone lieing to you and treating you bad all the time, you might not learn to trust people till a long time. It is quite important to learn to trust others in life. We need to learn to trust others, so we actually have help, and people to rely on. You can do everything yourself your whole life! You need others to help you! Especially when we have really bad days, we need other people we trust to be there for us, and help us. We shouldn't have to think about whether or not you should trust them in moments like that.
2. For the second question, it varies. In some ways it could be like the first answer I gave about trust, but most of the time it's not. I believe you truly start to learn who we are when we are tweens-teens. That's because we are going through puberty, and things start to change. You figure out what type of people you like to hang out with, you start learning more about life, you express your emotions more, you learn about careers, your mindset changes and you become more mature, and many more things!
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correct the spelling adding commas OurfirstcyclingstageinHollandwillbea38mile(60km)ridefromBunniktoAmsterdamviaHilversum.BunnikliesintheverycentreoftheNetherlandssurroundedbyrollingwoodlandmeanderingriversandfieldsoftulips.Forpartofthejourneywe’llbecyclingalongsidethe‘CrookedRhine’river.Admittedlytheloopingbendswillslowusdownabitbutinthelaterstagesthereareseverallongstraightsonwhichwe’llbeabletomakeuptime.
Answer:
Our first cycling stage in Holland will be a 38mile(60km) ride from Bunnik to Amsterdam via Hilversum. Bunnik lies in the very center of the Netherlands surrounded by rolling woodland meandering rivers and fields of tulips. For part of the journey, we’ll be cycling alongside the ‘Crooked Rhine ’river. Admittedly the looping bends will slow us down ab it but in the later stages, the rear e several long straights on which we’ll be able to make up time.
Explanation:
It is..……orange ( Add an artificial)
Explanation:
It is an orange. the article tonisnise is an
It is an orange..................
The news analyst on Channel 13 shared her thoughts on the Flint water crisis. What should you do after you hear her opinion?
Select one:
a.
Listen to her opinion, and change your opinion to match hers.
b.
Doubt everything she has to say since you don’t know her.
c.
Tell others they need to follow her opinion on social media.
d.
You should form your own opinion based on the facts given.
Ans
I would go with d because it's better to gather your own information based on facts instead of following someone else's.
Explanation:
A country is putting up a building where very old items will be shown. What do you think? Seeing things from the past is the best way to learn the history of a place. a Agree b Disagree I Explain why you voted the way you did.
A Agree
Explanation:
bicuse you need to agree it
These paragraphs explain why we can see colors other than green, red, and blue―even though the cones in our eyes are sensitive to just those three colors. Since you have just three types of color detectors in your eyes, it would make sense that the only colors you see would be red, green, and blue. But suppose you're looking at a yellow object. How would your eyes detect a color that isn't an exact match to one of the cones? In this case, the different wavelengths of light for both red and green are reflected into your eyes. The red and green cones send signals of varying strengths to your brain, depending on how excited they are by the different wavelengths. For example, the red cones would be very triggered because more red light is reflected from a yellow object. The green cones would also be triggered, but not as much as the red cones. This triggering of the three different cones to varying degrees is how you see all the different colors. How does this passage of text help readers understand its central idea?
A: It defines key terms.
B: It tells a story.
C: It provides an example.
D: It describes a series of steps.
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The next SEA game will be held____ VietNam
Answer:
The next SEA game will be held in Vietnam.
Explanation:
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Make a sentence for each of this phrases for our next lesson.
Likes
I quite fancy......
I'm keen on
Dislikes
I'm a not a big of...
I don't really fancy.....
I'm not keen on..
I can't stand...
Expressing a preference
I'd rather
I'd prefer to..
I think.... will be better
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Which part of the passage gives you the best clue about the passage's theme
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When interpreting literature, which is NOT an acceptable form of evidence to support your interpretation?
your own comment on the text
quotes from the text
the biography of the author
cultural context
The pupils of our eyes contract in the presence of bright light and dilate as the light dims and the room grows darker.
Which word in the sentence would help Isabel understand that dilate means expand?
Answer:
grows or contract
Explanation:
A reader using context clues
Answer:
Good readers use context clues to help them understand the meaning of an unfamiliar and challenging word. For example, a reader might use the meaning of other words in a sentence or a picture on the page to help them learn the meaning of the unknown word
Explanation:
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Describe how kites are important and hold a valued place in human history. discovering kites
Answer:
Kites were first made to measure distances, providing information to aid moving large armies across difficult terrain. They were used to calculate and record wind readings, similar to ship flags at sea.