Answer:
A
Explanation:
were our forefathers happier than we are
Correct any errors in capitalization or punctuation. Your answer should be a single sentence.
"Plan for the future" Mark Twain advised, "Because that is where you are going to spend the rest of your life".
The correct answer with correct capitalization or punctuation is -"Plan for the future," Mark Twain advised, "because, that is where you are going to spend the rest of your life".
What exactly is English punctuation?
We can organise our thoughts with the help of punctuation, which also makes it simpler to review and discuss our ideas. Period, commas, apostrophes, quotations, questions, exclamation, brackets, braces, parenthesis, dash, hyphens, ellipsis, colons, and semicolons are the several types of punctuation that are considered to be conventional in English.
Here, the first phrase "Plan for the future" must be ended with a comma(,) that brings the sentence a pause. The second phase should start with a small letter after the comma, and again a comma(,) should be placed after to give the proceeding phrase good punctuation.
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A text message to a close friend An application for a computer programming job An academic essay about drug abuse among teenagers A work email to an employee at a different company A set of instructions to teach children to play dodgeball A note to let a family member know where you've gone A letter to your city council supporting the building of a new parking garage
Answer:
1. I 2. F 3. F 4. F 5. I 6. I 7. F
Explanation:
Answer:
1. I
2. F
3. F
4. F
5. I
6. I
7. F
Explanation:
From Penn Foster
Which line shows the speaker comes prepared to work?
A. I could scrub them spotless well what do you think
B. I have my own rake. No, it wouldn't be hard
C. I only take cash please don't write a check
D. I couldn't keep it busy as we play Chase
Answer:
B)
Explanation:
Worker brought their own materials and show their determination and responsibility through assurance.
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Book:hatchet
Chapter 16
In Chapter 16, Brian hunts a foolbird near the lake. When he gets his kill, he goes to the lake to rinse the blood from his hands. As he is doing this, a moose, a large North American animal with antlers, charges and attacks him twice. Brian is badly injured, but stays mentally strong and heads back to his camp.
The very beginning of Brave New World centers on a…
Group of answer choices
University lecture.
Tour of a factory.
Secret meeting of the World State.
Man alone on an island.
Answer:
Island
Explanation:
3) To eat something quickly and greedily
A) To munch
B) Craving
off
C) To scoff
D) Eat quickly
Answer:
Hi There!
Explanation:
Your answer is:
C: To scoffThis is because:
A: To munch -- This is to take big bites, but not quickly/greedilyB: Craving off -- It doesn't apply to the situation.D: Eat quickly -- Though it does say "Quickly", we need quickly & greedily.If this helps, please give me a thanks!! :-D
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hi
I need a friend
don't bully me for the coins
Okay?
Answer:
Don't worry we won't bully you.
Explanation:
Because we are nice
Answer:
I'll be your friend.
Explanation:
on time. Phrose
2. She passed her test because of her
Teacher
3. She failed her exams because she had
To bed teacher
what is the topic of the story "dear basketball " by kobe
Answer: Basketball
Explanation: Its just really basketball
HURRRRYYYY PLSSS Add the word that completes the thought in the sentence.
He held it up, the silver (blank) glinting in the flicker of the candle flame.
A. candlestick
B. Jewelry
C. Utensil
D. Instrument
Answer: instrument
Explanation:
in each of the following sentences underline the adverbial clause once and the verb it modifies twice question when they went there they would find work
Answer:
The adverbial clause is "when they went there" and the verb it modifies is "would find", with 'would' being the auxiliary or helping verb.
Explanation:
Adverbial clauses are groups of words that function as an adverb in a sentence. They give an explanation or extra detail about the verb and are dependent clauses, meaning they cannot be used independently as a full sentence.
In the given sentence "when they went there, they would find work", the dependent clause and adverb clause is "when they went there". This clause also helps explain or provide more information for the main clause "they would find work".
Thus, the adverbial clause is "when they went there" and the verb it modifies is "would find", with 'would' being the auxiliary or helping verb.
What are the different and 21 century literary genres
Answer:
The literary genres of the 21st century are:
Digi-FictionGame writingGraphic NovelsMangaDoodle fictionScience fictionExplanation:
The 21st century is the one that is running. The 21st century began on 1st January 2001 and will end on 31st December 2100.
Since the beginning of the century, many new literary genres have evolved in different parts of the world.
Some of the different genres of the 21st century are:
Digi-Fiction- It is also known as 'triple media literature.' It is a combination of three media: book, video/movie, and internet website. An example of Digi-fiction is '39 Clues.'Hyper poetry- It is a form of literature that uses a media platform. In this form of the genre, the poet publishes his/her poems on links using hypertext mark-ups. An example of hyper poetry is 10:01 by Tim Guthrie and Lance Olsen.Graphic Novels- It is a genre which uses comic to convey a story. The best example of this literary genre in the 21st century is Maus by Art Spiegelman.Manga- It is a Japanese form of literary genre. It is a combination of written words and visual art, with the characters having large eyes. An example of Manga is One Piece.Doodle fiction- Doodle fiction is a form of literature that combines doodle drawings, texts, and handwritten graphics in the place of digital fonts. An example of this genre is Diary of a Wimpy Kid.Science fiction- Science fiction deals with imaginative concepts of futuristic science and technology, space travel, time travel, etc. An example of this genre is All the Birds in the Sky by Charlie Jane Anders.I NEED ASAP! IF ANY TROLLS OR LINKS ARE COMMENTED I WILL REPORT THEM. GIVING BRAINLIEST TO THE FIRST WHO ANSWERS CORRECTLY PLEASE HURRY!
How should this analogy problem be read? heart.body::engine:car
1.heart is to body as engine is to car
2.heart and engine are parts, body and car are the whole
3.heart is a part of a body, engine is a part of a car
4 heart and body, engine and car
Answer:
1. heart is to body as engine is to car.
Explanation:
This is the typical way for an analogy to be read. Something is to something as another thing is to another thing.
For example:
rifle is to guns as sabre is to swords.
Essentially, a specific is to general, and is used for both. Rifle is a specific type of gun, and gun is the generalization. Sabre is a specific type of sword, and sword is the generalization.
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Before I stepped on the basketball court, Lily Tucker-Pritchett shouted, "make sure your shoelaces are tied!"
Answer:
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whats the question
Instructions: Find 2 words that make each compound word.
1. basketball= _ + _
2. doghouse= _+_
3. raindrop=_+_
4. cupcake=_+_
5. paintbrush=_+_
6. porcorn=_+_
7. notebook = _+_
8. sunlight =_+_
9. butterfly =_+_
10. sunflower=_+_
Help!
Answer:
1) basket + ball
2) dog + house
3) rain + drop
4) cup + cake
5) paint -brush
6) pop corn
7) note + book
8) sun + light
9) butter + fly
10) sun + flower
Explanation:
When in a compound word, it will always be two words combined so always try to distinguish each word apart to do these exercises.
Read this sentence:
When the ship captain discovered the food had been stolen, he
questioned each of his crewmembers about their treacherous
behavior
Using the thesaurus entry, which word best replaces the underlined word
without changing the overall meaning of the sentence?
O A. dependable
O B. loyal
O C. deceptive
O D. faithful
Answer:
deceptive
Explanation:
8 OT TU
Which best describes the way poets can use end words as a device?
A. End words are very noticeable, so they must represent the end of a
thought.
B. End words stand out in poems, so they can be used to emphasize
certain elements.
C. End words tend to be skipped over, so there is less pressure on
them.
D. End words must rhyme, so the poet can let sound overwhelm the
ideas.
SUBMIT
Answer: B.
End words stand out in poems, so they can be used to emphasize certain elements.
Explanation: I just took the test
Why were the Lovings exiled from Virginia?
A
Interracial cohabitation was not legal in the U.S.
B
The Lovings got secretly married in another state.
C
The Lovings had multiracial children.
D
Interracial marriage was illegal in Virginia.
Answer: C
Explanation: Because it is
Answer:
D
Explanation:
cant really explain but i got it right on common-lit
can someone make a sentence out of panther pls??
Answer:
The panther is also known as a mountain lion
a true or false question and it a test
Answer:
where is the question, I can't see it
The beat created by the poem is called the?
Rhythm
Rhyme
Refrain
Repetition
PART B: Select TWO details from the text that show Gordon Low's and the other men's
different reactions to the dog.
A "They held him in the same awe in which they had held his master;" (Paragraph
5)
B. "Gordon Low laughed at the stories they were telling." (Paragraph 10)
C.
"It is not safe to talk so of a demon dog." (Paragraph 11)
D. "That dog has a demon in him. He would eat you in the night." (Paragraph 11)
E. "Yes, it's mighty glad I'd be to own that hound! he repeated." (Paragraph 12)
F. "Low felt himself unaccountably frightened" (Paragraph 15)
Answer:
I think its B but for sure E!
Explanation:
They both show emotion or reaction to the dog.
Prompt:
Describe Alex Honnold. What is he like? Describe his character, demeanor, abilities, etc.
Describe his various philosophies regarding things like the allure of high-risk activities,
relationships, preparation/work ethic, and charity work, etc.
I need long answer make me some paragraphs please I will make you Brainlies it’s from the movie where he goes rock climbing
Answer:
Alex Honnold is one of the best and most inspiring free climbers of the current climbing generation. In June 2017, he climbed El Capitan in the Yosemite Valley on the Freerider route without rope or protection. Climbing this 1,000-meter wall free solo also gained him overnight fame outside the climbing scene.
Charity Work:
The Honnold Foundation, founded in 2012 by the climber, is a non-profit organisation dedicated to bringing solar energy to impoverished communities. Honnold not only uses his fame and connections to establish this goal but also donates a whopping one-third of his income to the foundation every year, which can go up to.
Mindfulness:
Being rational or being smart about your time. For me it stems from, "What do I want to do?" In this case, "Free solo El Cap." And then basically, "What do I need to do to be able to do that?" and then sort of make a plan and execute the plan. He looks at it more from a rational perspective , like, "What are the steps that you need to lay out in order to do the thing that you want to do?" For him, people can sort of frame it in whatever way it's most helpful to them, if it's like mindfulness or the Zen power focus sort of thing.
Preparation:
"Preparing for something like that kind of free soloing, for something that's never been done before, the only real way to practice is to do it in your head. It's something that you can't actually do it over and over, and so you just imagine the sensations and visualize it. And so each time you imagine the whole thing it's basically the same as practicing. "
Honnold also adjusted his diet in preparation for the free solo on El Capitan. His weakness is desserts, which he banned himself from having. In general, Honnold is vegetarian. In preparation for the “Freerider”, he went almost completely vegan. He just didn’t give up eggs.
Why climbing:
One of the reasons he started free solo climbing was his shyness. As a teenager, his parents, who also drove him to climbing, were mostly the ones belaying him. When he was out and about alone, he didn’t have the confidence to ask other climbers if they would climb with him.
Honnold estimates that he climbs no more than just five percent of his routes free solo. That’s why he also received one of the most prestigious awards in mountain sports, the Piolet d’Or (Golden Ice Axe), not for a free solo route but for the Fitz Traverse in Patagonia.
Fears:
He was scared of dying when he was 19 years old and he slipped on his first snow shoe tour.
Preferences:
Alex Honnold is a purist. He needs very little for climbing. But what the 31-year-old does always have is music. Mainly, rock and punk rock – in shuffle mode.
When you are writing an introduction, one way to organize it is to go from:
A. happy to sad.
B. conclusion to supporting paragraph.
C. general to specific.
D. boring to interesting.
Answer:
C. General to specific
Explanation:
Typically you would right a hook and a claim. Then finish it off with your topics.
The reader can conclude
that Gabrielle
5
A made an impulsive
decision and then
regretted it
B is normally a quitter so this was not a
surprise
C thought for a long time before telling
her mother
D would not seriously consider quitting
gymnastics
Answer:
do you have a picture of the story?
7)- In which sentence is the colon used correctly?
A) Common examples of synchronization are: tickling, laughing, and wrestling.
B) We engage in tickling: to show affection, to gain attention, and to bond with
others.
C) When scientists experiment with chimps: they try to create tests for chimps,
observe them in the habitats, or compare their behavior to other animals.
D) Many animals engage in pandiculation: stretching and yawning behavior.
Answer:
A) Common examples of synchronization are: tickling, laughing, and wrestling.
Explanation:
A colon is a punctuation mark that is used to list, announce, or introduce or separate independent clauses in a sentence. Moreover, it is also used to connect a list to the other parts of the sentence if they are related.
In the given sentences, the correct usage of the colon is seen in sentence A. This is because the sentence contains a list of examples of synchronization. Other sentences are continuous sentences, with either just one independent clause. They need no use of the colon.
Thus, the correct answer is option A.
1.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
There are plans underway to build a casino in close proximity to your school.
The locals have expressed their dissatisfaction through petitions and court
appeals. Write a letter to the editor of your local newspaper expressing your
views on this matter.
Dear, Local Newspaper
I don't think this is a very great idea. If you guys would write the paper and express why it shouldn't be done, that would help a lot. If Casinos were built next to a learning environment, that would encourage more and more kids to gamble as adults. This is a bad influence, as they will lead up to terrible lives. Kids are at school to learn, and with a Casino nearby, this would interrupt this. It is highly inappropriate, and completely unnecessary. If the Casino happens to be robbed, what ensures that the students nearby will be safe. These are my biggest concerns.
From,
[Name]
I already wrote this answer on anther, but here you go.
Would a diamond most likely melt if it was accidentally dropped in boiling water?
someone help pls
Circle the correct possessive pronouns or possessive adjective:
1. Kevin has a sister. Sara is her / his / hers.
2. Sara and Kevin have a father. Mr.Smith is her / his / their father.
3. Mr.Smith has two children. Her / His / Their / childrenare Saraand Kevin.
4. Sara has a pet. That dog is her / hers / she.
Answer:
1. his (talking about KEVIN'S sister)
2. their father (taking about SARA and KEVINS father)
3. His (talking about MR SMITH'S children)
4. hers (talking about SARA'S pet)
Explanation:
Answer:
1. His
2. their
3. his
4. hers