Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Because he notices her beauty and likes her for her and at the end he even tells us he is in love with her (love is love <3)
Submit your three or four-paragraph open letter about a current issue in your school or community that expresses your position on the topic and provides two claims and four pleces of supporting evidence (key facts, examples, detalls). Make it clear who you are addressing in the letter and what you hope to accomplish.
Answer: this is gonna be a long one lol
Explanation:
There are lots of issues in our community and in our schools, but one problem that seems to be in both is the fight for equality. We all want to be heard and understood but for some, it might be harder than others. This isn't just for one specific group it is for many and all.
Everyday, when you look at your phone or even just outside at the people what do you notice? They all look different, maybe the same in some ways but different in most. But physical features are just the beginning because underneath we all are unique and special. Some people embrace their uniqueness, but a lot hide it away in fear of unacceptance. For example, the fight for equal rights in black citizens, even though they say that fight ended a long time ago we can't ignore the fact that they are still looked at differently. Why? Who knows, and no, not everyone is like this but that doesn't make it easier for them. Another example, over 28.9% of black citizens are living below the poverty threshold as opposed to 18% white americans. Isn't that crazy? This is evidence that supports the thought about black citizens not having equal rights.
I hope that this has opened your mind to this issue. I want equality for all and a place where no matter what your skin looks like, where you were raised and even what happened long long ago in the early stages of this nation, you can live happily and to the fullest. We as a community can do our part and make this community a free, accepting, and fair place for us all to live.
Here is an example of an open letter:
To the Principal and the School Board,
I am writing to express my concern about the recent decision to cancel the annual school trip due to budget cuts. I believe that this decision is unfair and detrimental to the students’ learning and well-being. I urge you to reconsider this decision and find alternative ways to fund the trip.
The school trip is a valuable opportunity for students to explore new places, learn new things, and bond with their classmates and teachers. It is also a reward for their hard work and achievements throughout the year. The trip helps students develop important skills such as curiosity, creativity, collaboration, and communication. It also exposes them to different cultures, perspectives, and experiences that enrich their knowledge and understanding of the world.
By canceling the trip, you are depriving the students of these benefits and sending a message that their education and happiness are not a priority. You are also breaking a tradition that has been cherished by many generations of students and teachers. The trip is something that the students look forward to and prepare for all year long. It is a source of motivation and excitement for them.
I understand that the school is facing financial challenges and that you have to make difficult decisions. However, I think that there are other ways to save money without sacrificing the quality of education and the well-being of the students. For example, you could reduce unnecessary expenses such as printing costs, office supplies, or catering services. You could also seek donations or sponsorships from local businesses or organizations that support education. You could also organize fundraising events or activities that involve the students, parents, and teachers.
I hope that you will take my letter into consideration and reconsider your decision to cancel the school trip. I believe that the trip is a worthwhile investment that will benefit the students in many ways. I also believe that the school community can work together to find solutions to overcome the financial challenges. Please do not let the budget cuts ruin this valuable opportunity for the students.
Sincerely,
A concerned student
If the author were going to add another heading and paragraph to strengthen his argument, which heading would be MOST effective?
Responses
A Different Types of Ear BudsDifferent Types of Ear Buds
B Experts Testify to Ear Bud's Ill EffectsExperts Testify to Ear Bud's Ill Effects
C The World of Live MusicThe World of Live Music
D Which Type of Ear Bud Is the Most Popular?Which Type of Ear Bud Is the Most Popular?
Giving 20 points instead of 10 so pls hurry
Robinson Crusoe Chapter 5:
Question: Pretend you are Robinson Crusoe.Write a letter describing you situation and asking for help.
Answer:
hello my name is Robinson Crusoe and in my past I did not like homework and I always got a detention because I never did my homework and I never listened in class now thanks to that I have a test tomorrow and I don't know what to do please help me
Choose either the first,the third,or the fourth paragraph.Explain how the paragraph you choose contributes to the authors development of ideas.Use two specific details from the text in your response
Story:It's All in Our DNA
Answer: Third paragraph
Explanation:
The third paragraph starts to explain the central idea by introducing genes or DNA. Then it just gives us the examples of it in the end of paragraph 3 and whole of paragraph 4. For example it gave us the entire example of how a child is dtermined to be a boy or a girl when they are born. and on paragraph four it gives us the example of eye color.
Hope this helps.
Charles is reading a text about birdwatching, when he sees the term "barred feathers." He is not sure what barred means in this situation.
Which reference material would be most helpful for finding the definition the book uses?
the book’s glossary
a thesaurus
a dictionary
an online encyclopedia
Answer:
Probably the books glossary, because sometimes words can have different meanings due to the way they are used, so the books glossary would tell you exactly how the word is meant to mean in that specific book.
Explanation:
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Answer:
The book's Glossary
Explanation:
A thesaurus is for synonyms and while this might help him understand a little better it doesn't give the definition.
An online encyclopedia is for general information like history things and medicine and not for definitions
A dictionary had too many options and can be hard to navigate.
So the quickest and most helpful for the book would be the book's glossary.
what's the protagonist in the story lone dog by Irene Rutherford McCleod?
a protagonist is the main character and i've never read the story, but just think about who the story is all about and you'll get your answer
Can you please help me answer the questions down below. Pease read the text below to help you. Thank you so much!
2. How well does Sassoon think the war is being run? Provide quotes to help explain your view.
3. What is Sassoon's attitude towards the war, as shown in this extract? Provide quotes to support your view.
4. How realistic is Sassoon's portrayal of England? Explain your answer.
5. Why is Sassoon thinking of England in this situation?
6. Give three examples of poetic techniques which have been used in this excerpt. Explain their effect on the reader.
7. Based on the evidence in both extracts, what do you think a dug-out is?
Answer:
Explanation:
I’m in science class right now. What a coincidence!!!!
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02.10 Kick it Up a Notch
You will revise one body paragraph from your compare and contrast article. You will submit the original paragraph, the revised paragraph, and a short paragraph describing how your revisions improved your writing.
View the grading rubric as you complete your assignment. This is your guide to a super submission.
Review your informational article. Choose one body paragraph to revise and copy this paragraph into a new document.
Review your paragraph and make sure you have a topic sentence and supporting ideas for this topic.
Combine two or more sentences in your paragraph for varied syntax.
Review your paragraph for correct English language conventions. Correct any errors.
Write one short paragraph describing how your revisions improved your writing.
You will submit:
The original draft of your body paragraph
The revised draft of the same paragraph
A short paragraph describing how your revisions improved your writing
PARAGRAPH:
Minutes That Matter and Defeating Dragons are looking for the same: help people. Both groups (projects) help people all the time and they don't ask for money because they love to help people, and both sacrifice their time to help people, because they know that all lives are worthy.
Answer:
I DId this before it was a week ago here copy and paste it will help you
Explanation:
Do canteens make a positive difference in the lives of others? In the article Minute That Matter by Kristina Waltz, two teenagers Brittany & her brother Robbie wanted to help military soldiers with their phone bills so they started an organization called Cell Phones for Soldiers. In another article, Food that Fuels by Chad Bailey, Cassandra & other teenagers formed another organization called Food that Fuels where they save food grease & reuse it and refine it into biodiesel. These two organizations helped many people.
In the organization Cell Phone for Soldiers, Kristina & Robbie first began by raising money to help a soldier pay his cell phone bill. Brittany decided to send donated cell phones to the soldiers. They collected old phones and turned them in to be recycled & then used that money to send prepaid phone cards to troops. “Over 180 million talk time has been given to soldiers” due to this organization.
In the organization Food That Fuels Cassandra & other teenagers used old cooking to create biodiesel. They went to the school board and spoke to them about using this fuel for the school busses. “It doesn’t matter how big or small you are, anyone can make a difference. Cassandra & other teenagers are making a positive difference.
Both these organizations help others by using recycled products. Both organizations have earned awards and even Cassandra & the other teenagers have gone to the White house. Although they both used recycled products, they used different products. The Cell Phone for Soldiers used recycled phones to help pay for phone minute cards for soldiers. The Food That Fuels used old cooking oil to refine and make biodiesel fuel. These two organizations may be different and are also similar in being teenagers and helping others.
Teenagers can make a positive difference in the lives of others. Food That Fuels helps their environment by using old cooking oil to create biodiesel. Cell Phone for Soldiers helps soldiers by collecting old cell phones to recycle and earn prepaid cell phones for soldiers. Teenagers help people.
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02.06/2.08/2.09/2.10 Introduce Your Ideas
Use the paragraph to answer the question.
Jacques joined a group of men carrying boxes and barrels up the gangway to the ship's main deck. The thick smells and earsplitting noises nearly made Jacques lose his balance. The deck of the Orion was like a small marketplace full of shouting men working and cleaning, and bellowing, frightened animals.
Which sentence best summarizes this paragraph?
(1 point)
Jacques carried boxes onto the chaotic deck.
Jacques was startled by the loud noises on the deck.
Jacques joined a group of men.
Jacques was strong enough to help carry boxes.
Answer:
a- Jacques carried boxes onto the chaotic deck.
Read the excerpt from "Healthy Eating."
She can also scan food to determine whether she’s met her daily need.
"So after I have breakfast and lunch, and if I’ve had too many carbs, by dinner I know I have to cut back,” she said.
And that kind of tailoring is key, nutritionists say.
"People want me to just tell them what to eat, give them a meal plan. But they’ll only follow it for two weeks,” [dietician] Castro-Romero said. "So I get them to focus on the foods they’re eating now and improve. One group might be soda drinkers. So we work to decrease rather than eliminate.
"It’s really trying to keep it simple and look at small changes. I like to say small changes produce big results.”
Based on this excerpt,
the dietician wants people to:
A. to FOLLOW a strict meal plan B. eliminate unhealthy food c.eat only low carb foods in the morning D. make small adjustments to their diet
.
Answer:
D. make small adjustments to their diets
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Refer to the Newsela article, "Doctoral Student Played a Big Part in First Black Hole Photo."
Based on the text, what is a system of large number of stars and planets?
-a black hole
-a light year
-a galaxy
-a algorithm
Answer:
a galaxy
Explanation:
A black hole: ever consuming hole, absorbs everything around it (including light)
A light year: this is a measurement of time
A galaxy: system of large number of stars and planets
A(n) algorithm: mathematical equation used to determine a complex result
About how many people on here like to listen to music? and what kind do you listen to?
Answer:
Pop, pop punk, rock, lofi etc.
Explanation:
But why do you need this lol
Answer:
I do and i like listening to bts, blackpink and other music that i like
Explanation:
whats a sysmbol thats present in untwine
Answer: identity and grief
Explanation:
Bc a young girl had to cope with the devastating loss of her best friend and twin sister (they had a terrible car accident and died)
Answer:
identity and grief
Explanation:
A young girl copes with a devastating loss, this happens when a sixteen-year-old Gizelle Boyer loses her best friend and twin sister Isabelle in a terrible car accident.
Do you think it's a good idea to take the time to get in touch with our
loved ones?
GRADE 6
LESSON:FRIENDSHIP
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I think it’s a good idea to take the time to get in touch with our loved ones. In this context, a human might say that it shows that we care about them and that we value their presence in our lives. It can also strengthen our bonds and make us feel happier and more connected. Of course, everyone has different preferences and needs when it comes to communication, so it’s important to respect that as well.
I definitely think that it is a good idea to take the time to get in touch with our loved ones. Maintaining healthy relationships with the people we care about is essential for our mental and emotional well-being. Research has shown that people who have strong social connections are happier, healthier, and live longer. When we take the time to reach out to our loved ones, we strengthen those connections and build a support system that can help us through life's challenges. In addition, staying in touch with our loved ones helps us to feel more connected to the world around us. It reminds us that we are not alone and that we have people who care about us and are there for us. Overall, staying in touch with our loved ones is an important part of maintaining healthy relationships and improving our well-being. So, I encourage everyone to take the time to reach out to the people they care about and nurture those important connections.
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What feature of Stephen's character makes him a flat character in Hard Times, by Charles Dickens?
1his role as a suffering servant
2his determination to get a divorce
3his dislike of his wife
4his decision to run away after he gets fired
Can some one pls help me with this
Journal Entry: Finding a Recipe Online
Today I was feeling adventurous and decided to try a new dish for dinner. I searched online for some recipes and found one that looked delicious and easy to make. It was called **chicken and mushroom pie** and it had a lot of positive reviews.
I followed the instructions carefully and gathered all the ingredients. I had to chop some onions, garlic, mushrooms and chicken, and cook them in a skillet with some butter, flour, chicken stock, cream and herbs. Then I transferred the mixture to a pie dish and covered it with some puff pastry. I brushed some egg on top and baked it in the oven for about 25 minutes.
The result was amazing! The pie was golden and flaky on the outside, and creamy and savory on the inside. The chicken was tender and the mushrooms added a nice texture and flavor. It was very filling and satisfying, and I enjoyed every bite. I felt proud of myself for trying something new and succeeding.
I think I will make this dish again in the future, maybe with some variations. I wonder what other recipes I can find online that are easy and tasty. Maybe I will search for some desserts next time. I love exploring new cuisines and learning new skills in the kitchen.
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What is the author doing when writing the conflict?
A. Introducing a problem which then builds in the rising action.
B. Giving the audience background information to set up the story.
C. Wrapping up the story.
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Answer:
HARRY
Explanation:
POTTER
When Tubman and the fugitives arrive at a farmhouse where Tubman had stayed before, why does the man there slam the door in her face?
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Answer:
His place was recently raided and she had too many slaves with her.
Explanation:
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Read this passage from Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll. So the boat was left to drift down the stream as it would, till it glided gently in among the waving rushes. And then the little sleeves were carefully rolled up, and the little arms were plunged in elbow-deep to get the rushes a good long way down before breaking them off—and for a while Alice forgot all about the Sheep and the knitting, as she bent over the side of the boat, with just the ends of her tangled hair dipping into the water—while with bright eager eyes she caught at one bunch after another of the darling scented rushes. To understand this passage, readers must be able to imagine the plant Alice is gathering. the clothes Alice is wearing. the sheep from the shop. the knitting project.
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Answer:
Explanation:
best i can help with is
personally i picture her in a striped dhit with white sheep and beautiful blue and clear water
Answer:
A. They give the passage a positive tone.
Explanation:
I took the test in edge :)
Write an alternate narrative ending to Animal Farm. What happens next? What would happen if Snowball had come back? If Boxer had lived? If Napoleon had died? What would the lives of the other animals be like? You choose from where the story changes and what happens to each character. Your narrative must include characters, plot, setting, and a theme. It needs to be 200-300 words in length.
P.s I WILL Report unnessisary stuff 100 points
Answer: write that snowball managed to convince the rest of the animals about the pigs hypocritical behavior and the animals ridding the pigs from the farm, creating rules of their own and successfully achieving equality for all animals
Explanation:
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Refer to details from paragraph 8 to support your understanding of the UFW, under Travis's leadership used Union contracts to make working conditions safer for farm workers site-specific evidence from the text.
(PARAGRAPH 8) The first union contracts requiring rest periods toilets in the fields clean drinking water hand washing facilities banning discrimination and employment and sexual harassment of women workers requiring protective clothing against pesticides exposure prohibiting pesticides spray wall workers are in the field and outlining DDT and other dangerous pesticides ( years before the US environmental protection agency acted).
Answer: Under Travis's leadership, the United Farm Workers (UFW) used union contracts to improve working conditions for farm workers. The first union contracts signed by the UFW addressed a range of issues, including rest periods, toilets in the fields, clean drinking water, hand washing facilities, and the banning of discrimination and sexual harassment of women workers. These contracts also required protective clothing against exposure to pesticides and prohibited the use of dangerous pesticides, such as DDT, while workers were in the field. The UFW's efforts to improve working conditions for farm workers through union contracts came years before the US Environmental Protection Agency took action to regulate the use of pesticides. The specific evidence in the text shows that the UFW, under Travis's leadership, was dedicated to making the lives of farm workers safer and more dignified.
Explanation: :DD
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Write one paragraph 6 to 8 sentences about this prompt
35% of professional athletes suffer from mental health issues at some point in their career write a paragraph explaining why this is happening what is contributing to the rise in this number ?
Watch or recall a brief movie clip, trailer, or advertisement. Record the conventions and techniques used to engage the audience below.
Answer:
Grab the reader’s attention in the first sentence Help them imagine what you imagine Make it personal Use emotion Don’t take chances with attentionPlease vote for Brainliest
A story's main theme might be difficult to figure out because:
AAuthors rarely want the reader to figure it outincorrect answer
BIt has little to do with plot, characters, and other story elementsincorrect answer
CIt is rarely stated explicitlyincorrect answer
DOnly complicated, adult stories have themes
Answer:
I think its C
Explanation:
Apply what you’ve learned to these new excerpts.
From What is a Desert? by Emilia Jackson
Deserts are often described as hot and dry, but only one of those is true all the time. There are hot deserts, but cold deserts exist as well. Some areas, such as parts of Greenland, can have winter temperatures as cold as –2 degrees Celsius! Deserts are defined as areas with very little rain and snow—less than 26 centimeters per year, on average. Although there is usually very little water available in deserts, many plant and animal species make these areas their home.
From Desert Adaptations by Diallo Abara
It may seem surprising that plants and animals can live in the desert. After all, plants and animals need water to survive, and the very definition of a desert is that it is a place with hardly any water. In addition, many deserts are extremely hot during the day. How do plants and animals survive in this harsh climate?
Both plants and animals have adaptations—either behaviors or parts of their bodies—that help them to live in the desert. For example, fennec foxes have large ears that allow heat to leave their bodies more easily. Camels store fat in their humps, which their bodies break down into food and water when those provisions are unavailable. Many small desert animals stay out of the hot sun during the day and come out to eat at night.
How is Jackson’s purpose different from Abara’s purpose?
Jackson provides information about desert climate, while Abara explains how animals can live in the desert.
Jackson gives details about the areas of the world where deserts are found, while Abara explains what a desert is.
Jackson explains how much precipitation falls in a desert, while Abara relates what animals need to survive.
Jackson describes winter desert temperatures, while Abara explains how daytime and nighttime temperatures differ.
Answer:
A desert is dry, but its not always dry. Water is stored in different plants and there can be cold deserts as well.
Which of the following should be listed as the main heading in an index A. pork chop suey B. egg rolls C. asian-style-foods beef-stir-fry
Answer:
c
Explanation:
PLEASE Help ME 30 POINTS
Answer:
She will earn $220.50 for the week.
Explanation:
Since she is getting a raise of 5%, we are trying to find a total of 105%. Convert it to a decimal, 1.05.
10.50 x 1.05 = 11.025
11.025 x 20 = 220.5
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In "Mending Wall," where does the neighbor get the idea that "Good fences makes good neighbors"?
A. from the speaker
B. from the hunters who broke the wall
C. from his father
D. from the people who built the wall