Answer:
Add a comma after "name"
Explanation:
Because you use commas to separate independent clauses when they are joined by any of these seven coordinating conjunctions: and, but, for, or, nor, so, yet.
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you were preparing a speech on why athletes should eat healthy food, what types of evidence would you include? Use at least three of the four types of evidence in your answer .
Answer:
one is to stay in shape, it has vitamin c they can eat a lot more because it less calories and the are w3t so they get hydrated
Answer:
my answer : I would use facts and statistics, like for example, how many good athletes eat a balanced diet of healthy foods.
edmentum answer : I would present the following types of evidence:
Scientific facts that state why it’s important for athletes to maintain a healthy diet.
Statistics showing that the quality of an athlete’s performance is directly proportional to the quality of his or her diet.
Quotes and opinions from health experts clarifying that adopting a healthy diet will boost athletes’ fitness levels, enabling them to perform better.
Explanation:
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Circle the correct answer.
1 I can........on my back in the water.
A plod
B wade
C propel
D float
Answer:
D float
Explanation:
plod is to stomp your feet
wade is to walk in water
propel is to move
Answer:
d ddddddd dddddddddddddd
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I MET a traveller from an antique land
Who said: Two vast and trunkless legs of stone
Stand in the desert ... Near them, on the sand,
Half sunk, a shattered visage [face] lies, whose frown,
And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command,
Tell that its sculptor well those passions read
Which still survive, stamped on these lifeless things,
The hand that mocked them, and the heart that fed;
And on the pedestal these words appear:
"My name is Ozymandias, king of kings:
Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!"
Nothing beside remains. Round the decay
Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare
The lone and level sands stretch far away.
Select one piece of evidence that supports the situational irony of the poem.
Nothing beside remains
I met a traveler
Its sculptor well those passions read
☁️My Answer☁️:
The piece of evidence that supports the situational irony of the poem is C: Its sculptor well those passions read.
Answer:
Nothing beside remains.
Explanation:
"Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!" The quote is intended to have those viewing the statue to see all of the marvelous things Ozymandias has created, yet they have all decayed and disappeared. The legacy of the "king of kings" is nothing.
my mother is cooking food
Answer:
what is she making
Explanation:
essay writing ( should people be judged by their social media posting???)
Answer:you are totally justified in judging the heck out of people based on their social media accounts and profiles. The reason that judging people based on their social media accounts is completely acceptable is because they have the ability to choose every single thing that appears on their account.
Explanation: Hope this helps :)
Imagine you have the opportunity to interview your favorite celebrity or athlete. What are 3 questions you would ask them?
it's what you want to ask the person
Explanation:
what do YOU want to ask a celebrity, this is your thoughts, and only your thoughts,
2
Drag each tile to the correct box.
Match each term to the correct definition.
Purpose=The reason for writing a text
Audience=The intended readers of a text
Tone=The attitude the writer expresses
Style=The writers way of using language
What does the quote “Ulwing the builder
would have liked it better if it had been
slammed" in the last paragraph reveal about
Christopher Ulwing?
He likes loud and forceful actions.
He has difficulty hearing.
He feels anger towards his son.
O He thinks his son is too timid.
Answer:
He thinks his son is too timid.
Explanation:
This is supported by the rhetorical "what will happen when I am no longer by his side".
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Answer:
I would think it is A,
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What's In
PARA-CHARADE
Directions: Each picture below describes what is common to African people. Fill in the blanks
with the missing letters to guess the word.
1. —I—C—SI—V—R—
What did Douglass do at his Sabbath school?
In your opinion, are there any, and if so what, circumstances where it would be appropriate for a journalist to publish government secrets?
According to the text, what is the meaning of the word coveting
Answer:
Coveting is to have a desire for something, or to want to be in possession of something.
When you read a peer's reflective essay for the purpose of providing feedback, what should you do first? A Read the essay through once to see if you can iden… B Look for ways that the author can improve spelling… C Identify the anecdote and reflections and make sur… D Identify where the author should include additiona…
Answer: Read the essay through once to see if you can identify the author's claim.
Explanation:
The first read-through should focus on what the writer is trying to say.
Please selected me BrainlIest.
Which or what game is this?
Answer:
I am guessing a guessing game cause u didnt add anything?
Explanation:
Answer:
what you are talking about
Explanation:
will give brainliest
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Its b because its the only one that shows background, and supports the idea.
Mikaela took the following notes while gathering information for an informative text about United States presidents:
Which organizational strategy should she use to write her text?
A. Write one paragraph about the Civil War and one paragraph about the Bay of Pigs invasion.
B. Write one paragraph discussing the similarities between Lincoln and Kennedy and then another discussing their differences.
C. Write one paragraph explaining how Lincoln inspired Kennedy and one paragraph explaining how Kennedy was different than Lincoln.
D. Write one paragraph comparing how Lincoln freed slaves and Kennedy passed Civil Rights legislation and then one paragraph comparing their speaking skills.
Answer:
the answer is d
Explanation:
because lincoln is popular for freeing slaves so that gotta be the answer
Answer:
B. Write one paragraph discussing the similarities between Lincoln and Kennedy and then another discussing their differences.
Explanation:
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Hyphens
Directions: Add hyphens to the following sentences.
1. Mark moved into a two bedroom condo.
2. That printer has a money back guarantee
3. These one way streets confuse me.
4. Workers will be home mid October
5. Fifty seven years have passed.
Answer:
Explanation:
1 two-bedroom
2 money-back-guarantee
3 one-way
4 mid-October
5 fifty-seven
Please reply me in passive voice
Answer:
Explanation:
hi, nice to meet you and bye
Answer:
Hi sisters!
Explanation:
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Read this line from Antigone.
CHORAGOS: Unyielding, tormented still by the same winds!
What is the figurative meaning of the phrase "tormented still by the same winds"?
Antigone still holds a grudge against Creon for the death of her brother.
Antigone is still upset that the laws of men are taking precedence over the laws of the gods.
Antigone is even more determined to see Creon fall from power.
Antigone tries to always be merciful and mindful of others.
Answer:
B. choragos: unyielding, tormented still by the same winds
Explanation:
Antigone still holds a grudge against Creon for the death of her brother.
Antigone is still upset that the laws of men are taking precedence over the laws of the gods.
Antigone is even more determined to see Creon fall from power.
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What is an example of rhyme scheme in the road not taken by Robert frost
Answer:correct abaab
Explanation:
A class is considering producing a student-written play about a girl who dreams of being a classical pianist. The play ends after her first concert as she received a standing ____________________ and cries of "_________________!"
ovation...encore
encore...replica
intonation...ingenuous
intonation...ovation
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Does everyone have the same rights?(PLEASE TRY TO DO 3+ SENTENCES PLEASE THANK YOU)
can someone do the number two and four
Answer: she was wearing the same jackect as her
she was doing well in other subject rather than this one
Explanation: so you are comapring thses things so think of thigs like these as examples
Answer:
She saw a girl down the street wearing a similar sweatshirt as her, however he had stripes. Yet it resembles hers very well.
Since I'm having trouble in math I study an extra hour, despite the fact my sleep schedule is going terribly.
Explanation:
Jason has continued running whereas Stacy had to take a break due to the fact she wasn't used to running for this long. Although, Jason does.
Select the statements in which the italicized word functions as an adjective. The conception of this notion began with a startling idea.
How can I conceive of such a strange event?
is such a plan even conceivable?
Please interpret what he is saying to me.
What interpretation can be given to this series of gestures?
Are these scrawlings interpretable, or are they just gibberish?
Answer:
is such a plan even conceivable and are these scrawlings interpretable or are they just gibberish
Explanation:
The sentences that involve underlined adjectives:
- is such a plan even conceivable?
- are these scrawlings interpretable or are they just gibberish?
AdjectivesAdjectives are denoted themselves as the term that function to define a specific noun or pronoun by stating its qualities.
The above sentences involve the underlined terms like 'conceivable,' 'interpretable' and 'gibberish' exemplify adjectives as they qualify the nouns 'plan' and 'scrawlings.'
This assists the readers in knowing the traits or characteristics of nouns and hence, the above options are correct.
Learn more about "Adjective" here:
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What is the best summary of the excerpt?
Answer:
A. Pangu grew inside an egg, then hatched into a giant creature, releasing shells that formed the sky and the earth. After Pangu died, he became the world and its elements.
Explanation:
Option A is the correct answer that best summarizes the excerpt.
This is true because this particular option uses important details in the main passage to the summarize. It maintained the main idea of the passage.
Option A revealed how he grew inside the egg, hatched, released shells which formed sky and earth and then died; after his death, he became the world and its elements.
What does myth mean in ancient Greek?
Music
Mystery
Story
Poem
Do you feel like there places you can't say what you really think? Or do what you really want? Example: in the book they aren't allowed to read books. They will be killed. Is there a place in this world where that happens? Where people aren't free. Tell me about what you know about that.
please answer it with 7-15 sentences
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Answer:
Yes there are places like that. Yes.
Explanation:
In some places u are not given the opportunity to go out and do wat ever u want. Unlike the Christians in some countries, the Muslims over there do not want to see them holding a bible or even saying that they are Christians. If u ate caught, u will either pay a fine or u will be killed. So the Christians do not come out of their rooms most at times. I might not know the country's name but it is happening, like right now some where on earth.
Before clocks were made, people kept track of time by other means. In
ancient Egypt, people used a water clock. Water dripped slowly from one
clay pot into another. People measured time according to how long it
took one pot to empty and the other one to fill. Candle clocks were
common during the Middle Ages. As such, when a candle burned, marks
on its side showed about how much time had passed. A final ancient way
to measure time was the sundial, which used the movement of the sun
across the sky. The shadows moving across the face of the sundial
showed the current time. What is the main idea? *
As such, when a candle burned, marks on its side showed about how much time had
passed.
Before clocks were made, people kept track by other means.
In ancient Egypt, people used a water clock.
All the above
Answer:
the main idea is that there pots are ancient
Explanation:
HELLLPPP MEEEEE PLSSSS BRANLIEST ANSWER WILL BE AWAREDED Prepare a report on how is solar energy used in scientific experiments.
Answer:
SOLAR ENERGY
Our primary source of clean, abundant energy is the sun. The sun deposits 120,000 TW of
radiation on the surface of the Earth, far exceeding human needs even in the most aggressive
energy demand scenarios. The sun is Earth’s natural power source, driving the circulation of
global wind and ocean currents, the cycle of water evaporation and condensation that creates
rivers and lakes, and the biological cycles of photosynthesis and life. Covering 0.16% of the land
on Earth with 10% efficient solar conversion systems would provide 20 TW of power, nearly
twice the world’s consumption rate of fossil energy and the equivalent 20,000 1-GWe nuclear
fission plants. These comparisons illustrate the impressive magnitude of the solar resource,
providing an energy stream far more potent than present-day human technology can achieve.
All routes for utilizing solar energy exploit the functional steps of capture, conversion, and
storage. The sun’s energy arrives on Earth as radiation distributed across the color spectrum
from infrared to ultraviolet. The energy of this radiation must be captured as excited electronhole pairs in a semiconductor, a dye, or a chromophore, or as heat in a thermal storage medium.
Excited electrons and holes can be tapped off for immediate conversion to electrical power, or
transferred to biological or chemical molecules for conversion to fuel. Natural photosynthesis
produces fuel in the form of sugars and other carbohydrates derived from the reduction of CO2 in
the atmosphere and used to power the growth of plants. The plants themselves become available as biomass for combustion as primary fuels or for conversion in reactors to secondary fuels like
liquid ethanol or gaseous carbon monoxide, methane, and hydrogen. We are now learning to
mimic the natural photosynthetic process in the laboratory using artificial molecular assemblies,
where the excited electrons and holes can drive chemical reactions to produce fuels that link to
our existing energy networks. Atmospheric CO2 can be reduced to ethanol or methane, or water
can be split to create hydrogen. These fuels are the storage media for solar energy, bridging the
natural day-night, winter-summer, and cloudy-sunny cycles of solar radiation.
In addition to electric and chemical conversion routes, solar radiation can be converted to heat
energy. Solar concentrators focus sunlight collected over a large area to a line or spot where heat
is collected in an absorber. Temperatures as high as 3,000°C can be generated to drive chemical
reactions, or heat can be collected at lower temperatures and transferred to a thermal storage
medium like water for distributed space heating or steam to drive an engine. Effective storage of
solar energy as heat requires developing thermal storage media that accumulate heat efficiently
during sunny periods and release heat slowly during dark or cloudy periods. Heat is one of the
most versatile forms of energy, the common link in nearly all our energy networks. Solar thermal
conversion can replace much of the heat now supplied by fossil fuel.
Although many routes use solar energy to produce electricity, fuel, and heat, none are currently
competitive with fossil fuels for a combination of cost, reliability, and performance. Solar
electricity from photovoltaics is too costly, by factors of 5–10, to compete with fossil-derived
electricity, and is too costly by factors of 25–50 to compete with fossil fuel as a primary energy
source. Solar fuels in the form of biomass produce electricity and heat at costs that are within
range of fossil fuels, but their production capacity is limited. The low efficiency with which they
convert sunlight to stored energy means large land areas are required. To produce the full 13 TW
of power used by the planet, nearly all the arable land on Earth would need to be planted with
switchgrass, the fastest-growing energy crop. Artificial photosynthetic systems are promising
routes for converting solar energy to fuels, but they are still in the laboratory stage where the
principles of their assembly and functionality are being explored. Solar thermal systems provide
the lowest-cost solar electricity at the present time, but require large areas in the Sun Belt and
breakthroughs in materials to become economically competitive with fossil energy as a primary
energy source. While solar energy has enormous promise as a clean, abundant, economical
energy source, it presents formidable basic research challenges in designing materials and in
understanding the electronic and molecular basis of capture, conversion, and storage before its
promise can be realized.
Explanation:
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