Read the excerpt from "The Night the Bed Fell."


The situation was finally put together like a gigantic jigsaw puzzle. Father caught a cold from prowling around in his bare feet but there were no other bad results. “I’m glad,” said mother, who always looked on the bright side of things, “that your grandfather wasn’t here.”


Which word best describes the tone of this excerpt?


joyous


relieved


anxious


mysterious

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Answer 1
the answer is Relieved. The mother was relieved that there were no other bad results
Answer 2

Answer: Relieved

Explanation: The mother clearly expresses relief in what she says. By saying “I’m glad that your grandfather wasn’t here”, she’s expressing relief as it shows that if the grandfather was here, the situation would’ve ended up different (and probably negatively).


Related Questions

Write the possessive form of these plural nouns.

1. groups

2. Manitobans

3. Knives

4. Turkeys

5. Sandwiches

6. Provinces

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Answer:

1. The correct answer in this question is friends'.

2. The correct answer in this question is boxes'.

3. The correct answer in this question is houses'.

4. The fourth question is already correct.

5. The correct answer in this question is people's.

Explanation:

The possessive in English is formed by adding an apostrophe and an "s" to the singular noun. When the noun is in plural, we would add only the apostrophe if the noun ends in an "s," or the apostrophe+"s" if the noun ends in a different letter. Possessives show relationships of belonging between one thing and another.

why your hands is important to you

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Answer:

So I can slap people...........

They are important because they help me write, touch, and play sports.

Highlight the vague word or phrase in the thesis statement below.
Group projects are not a useful way to test anything.
Submit answer

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Answer:

this is grate i guess? i don;t know what to do here

Read the passage. Then, rewrite the passage to correct any mistakes in spelling and
usage.
Passage
Coach told us we should
stay lose before the championship match, and that
we should think soothing thoughts. "The best way to lose a big game is to
forget to have fun," he said. "That's one of the main principals I stick to: Enjoy
yourselves. Now, the other team is over their in there locker room. They're
jumping around and screaming, but that's not who we are. We're laid-back
dudes. That's why last year when I took this job, I choose a surfing beagle as
our mascot. Now let's go out there and have a swell time. Who's with me?"

And please don’t just copy the text it’s really annoying I just need a little help I’ll even give out the BRAINILY thing

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Answer:

Coach told us we should stay lose before the championship match, and that we should think soothing thoughts. "The best way to lose a big game is to forget and have fun," he said. "That's one of the main principals I stick to: Enjoy yourselves." Now, the other team is over there in their locker room. They're jumping around and screaming, but that's not who we are, we're laid-back dudes. That's why last year when I took this job, I choose a surfing beagle as our mascot. Now let's go out there and have a swell time. Who's with me?

(I was kinda confused since it didn't make sense for me, so it was kinda wonky, but I hope this helps <3 )

Coach told us we should: Stay loose before the championship match, and that we should think soothing thoughts. “The best way to lose a big game is to forget to have fun,” he said, “That’s one of the main principals I live by.” Enjoy yourselves. Now, the other team is over there in their locker room. They’re jumping around and screaming, but that’s not who we are; we’re laid back dudes. That’s why laser when I took this job, I chose to be a surfing beagle as our mascot. Now, let’s go out there and have a swell time! Who’s with me?

Why did the author leave home? Boxcar Letters Questions

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Answer: She wanted to try riding the rails like her brother, and her family was having a hard time making ends meet. ... A: Her family was struggling to make ends meet, but they were better off than a lot of other families, especially since their home life wasn't unhappy. 8.

Explanation:

4.We use ____________ for something that happened a very short time ago.


already

just

yet

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The answer is just. For example: Mya just took out the trash. That is something that more recently happened. Mya already took out the trash implies it happened a while ago
The answer is (Just )

Read this excerpt from a classic story.
Alice was beginning to get tired of sitting by her sister on the bank and having nothing
to do. Once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no
pictures or conversations. "What is the use of a book," thought Alice, "without pictures or
conversations?"
Suddenly a White Rabbit with pink eyes scampered close by her
That was nothing so very remarkable, nor did Alice think it strange to hear the Rabbit
say to itself, "Oh dear! Oh dear! / shall be late." But when the Rabbit actually took a watch
out of its waistcoat pocket looked at it, and then hurried on Alice leaped to her feet. It
flashed across her mind that she had never before seen a rabbit with either a waistcoat
pocket or watch. Burning with curiosity, she ran across the field after it. Fortunately, she
was just in time to see the rabbit pop down a large rabbit hole under the hedge.
4.
itit
From this excerpt, it can be predicted that Alice will most likely
А. tell her sister about the strange animals in the field.
В. write a new book with pictures and conversations in it.
C. follow the White Rabbit on an unusual adventure
D
block or close the rabbit hole to keep the White Rabbit away

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The answer is C. Because that’s what she does in the movie and also says “burning with curiosity”

HELP ME ASAP...
FIND ANALOGIES IN THE POEM

"Wandering As A Clouds"

Our lives are but clouds wandering across a sky

Restlessly drifting along with a tempestuous wind

Sometimes billowing puffed up sometimes thinned

Or grey with darkened streaks of lightning flashing by

They speed with no mercy in the jet

stream high above

Or labouring they shed their heavy load upon the soil With cymbals' of crashing thunder

they bubble and boil

Yet with ageless beauty they're looked on with love

Like clouds our lives are full of wandering thoughts

Those times we feel happy or pain or

laugh or we weep

We play and we work and make

appointments we can't keep

Of winning the lottery a cheque ending one and six noughts

And have dreams of wielding power

prestige or of love

But spare a thought for those with

monotonous dread

We all drift through this mortal life

until we are dead

And live in memories and history that

once we were part of

We are those wandering clouds in the

heat of the day

We start out as nothing just a few

gentle wisps that grow Shaped by the wheel of fortune

takes a throw

as fate

Then when our cloud evaporates we simply fade away​

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Answer:

Our lives are but clouds wandering across a sky

Like clouds our lives are full of wandering thoughts

Explanation:

There are 5 houses in five different colors.
In each house lives a person with a different nationality.
These five owners drink a certain type of beverage, smoke a certain brand of cigar and keep a certain pet.
No owners have the same pet, smoke the same brand of cigar or drink the same beverage.
The question is: Who owns the fish?

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Answer:

Check TedEd

Explanation:

Ive seen this before on that channel, it goes super in depth on it

write about a time when you moved to a new home or school. what was it like? how did it make you feel? if you have never moved imagine how you would feel if you did have to move

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Answer:

The question is about moving

Explanation:

Like a time you transferred schools or moved to a different house or place. If you havent moved anywhere how do you think it would be and did it make you sad, happy, depressed, angry?

I moved schools seven times in a total of my life so far. And I came back and went to the same one twice. Each time I was sad but its not like I had many friends that cared when I was leaving.

20 points and brainliest
pls help english

True or False: For every source I list on my Works Cited page, I need to also cite in the BODY of my paper at least one time. This is called an ‘in-text citation’ because it is cited ‘in the text’ of your paper.

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

This is true! Even if a source is cited on the Works Cited page, it still needs to be cited within a text. If you don't provide in-text citations then it becomes unclear of which source is which within the body of your paper!

Answer:

True

Explanation:

plz tell if my all answers are correct or not if not correct then also plz tell the correct answers​

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Answer:

They look about right

Explanation:

Hope this helps :)

This is an idioms worksheet. Can Anyone pls help me? There is no specific answers. We are supposed to write it in our own words.

1- If you get top marks in an exam, would you feel down in the dumps?

2- Are people more likely to get a kick out of hot-air ballooning or cleaning their boots?

3- Do you have to grin and bear it when you are happy or unhappy about something that has happened?

4- If you are at someone’s birthday party, what would be more likely to put a damper on the event - news of the illness of a close friend or a heavy shower in rain?

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1. No
2. Hot air ballooning
3. You have to grin and bear it when your unhappy about something
4. News of the illness of a close friend

3) Which of these inferences about the author's point of view is best supported by the following excerpt?

“Other famous historical nappers include the brilliant scientist Albert Einstein and the world-changing inventor Thomas Edison. The amazing artist Leonardo Da Vinci also took naps. They all had unusual sleep patterns that allowed them to work in a focused and creative way. Maybe if Edison had skipped his naps, he would never have invented the light bulb. Maybe Leonardo would have been too sleepy to paint the Mona Lisa.”

a) The author thinks that afternoon naps should only be taken by children.
b) The author thinks that famous people can accredit their success to taking frequent naps.
c) The author thinks Leonardo Da Vinci was sleepy when he painted the Mona Lisa.
d) The author thinks that taking frequent naps have absolutely no medical benefits for humans.

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Answer:

b) The author thinks that famous people can accredit their success to taking frequent naps.

Explanation:

In the given excerpt from "The Secret Truth About Napping", the author lists the numerous personalities in history who had taken naps. He argues that despite the claims of mid-day naps as detrimental, these famous men have still managed to produce one of the best discoveries and artworks in world history.

Citing Albert Einstein, Thomas Edison, Leonardo Da Vinci, etc. the author argues how taking naps helped these men to 'discover' what they are famous for now. And in that sense, it seems that the author thinks these famous people's success is in part because of the naps they took.

Thus, the correct answer is option b.

According to Cell Description #1, which part of the cell is responsible for the creation of carbohydrates?

A.
photosynthesis

B.
cytosol

C.
cytoplasm

D.
chloroplasts

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Answer:

CELL MEMBRANE

2. CELL WALL

3. GOLGI APPARATUS

4. RIBOSOMES

5. MITOCHONDIRA

6. CHLOROPLAST

7.  Endoplasmic reticulum

8. Nucleus

9. Golgi apparatus

10. Lysosome

Explanation:

Answer:

A

Explanation:

What "crossfire" is the poem referring to?
What two camps are fighting?

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Answer:

I'm not sure what poem you mean by this, but crossfire usually means bullets shot from guns in between two camps. Hope this helps! :)

Explanation:

If light is invisible ,how does the surrounding area
become visible​

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Answer:

Reflection, absorption and re-emission.

To clarify, you mentioned light is not visible. Of course that is not true, we can see light. our retinas are sensitive to light within a certain range of frequencies. you may be commenting on the fact that if there is a beam of light in front of me traveling from right to left, I won’t see it. That’s true. If it were a ball I would see it. That is because light strikes the ball, is reflected, absorbed, and re-emitted or some combination of the above, then that light strikes my eye.

As a side note, if the ball were somehow changed by the light which struck it (change of course due to momentum of light impact) then I may not be able to trust that the image I see truly represents the current condition of the ball. But for most balls we can see, this is not the case. If, however, we do go smaller in our attempt to ‘see’ light, we won’t necessarily be able to trust our instinctive intuition. That is informed by the large scale world we observe with our unaided eye. We would have to learn to trust our observations however those observations come. And the observed truth of the very small, the world of quantum physics, is rather different than our unaided perception. It is nevertheless equally valid.

Back to the main point.

If you like to play the semantics game of asking whether you see the ball or see the light, suit yourself. The ball interacts with light, the light interacts with my eye, my eye sends data to my brain for interpretation. I’m fine with either version of ‘seeing’ the ball or ‘seeing’ the light.

Here’s an example to hopefully clarify.

I’m outside on a sunny day, no electric lights around, only sunlight. We all know sunlight is well collimated, one-directional. I’m in my back yard in the shade of my awning. No direct sunlight strikes me or the ball in my hand.

How do I see the ball in my hand?

Direct sunlight strikes a number of objects around me, the ground, my pool, etc. I don’t see any of that light. All of those objects reflect some light. That reflected light leaves the objects at certain limited angles based on the angle of incidence of the sunlight striking that surface. They also absorb some light. They then re-emit the light they absorb. Based on the surface characteristics, this re-emitted light shoots out in all directions away from the surface. They all become sources of multi-directional light nearby, just much lower intensity. Like a bunch of little light bulbs. So the ball I hold (in the awning’s shadow) is lit from a number of sources, just much more dimly than the ground lit by direct sunlight. And so the ball appears darker. It is in the shadow after all.

By the same principle, if the part of Earth you are standing on is in the shadow of the rest of the Earth, i.e. it is nighttime, then you won’t see anything. Unless of course there are other objects around Earth (moon, et al.) that absorb and re-emit light. When the sun, Earth, and moon are lined up so that the sunny side of the moon has a lot of its surface area facing towards Earth (full moon) then there is a lot of reflected and re-emited light striking Earth. Those are nights when it is easier to see by moonlight, which is of course sunlight.


Clean it up immediately

To begin cleaning it up immediately











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Answer:

what are your options

Explanation:

Clean it up immediately

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Just then he saw an old witch standing near him.

"What's your trouble, young man?" she asked Manuel.

"Old woman," he said, "I wonder how I will find my rabbits again if I let them run free."

The witch gave him a whistle and told him, "Whenever you want your rabbits, blow on the whistle. And wherever they are, they will come to you."

Then she was gone as quickly as she had come.

—“Manuel Had a Riddle,”
Virginia Hamilton

What do these passages show about the witch?

She is really a beautiful princess in disguise.
She is helpful and cares about what happens to other creatures.
She is helping the king trick Manuel.
She lives near the king’s palace and knows him well.

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Answer:

B. She is helpful and cares about what happens to other creatures.

Explanation:

Answer:B

Explanation: because if you read both pages it tells you the answer which is B

Chávez's central purpose for this text is to convince his audience to boycott the grapes. Identify the line in the speech where he articulates this purpose. (RI.7.1)

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You have got to take a picture of the article for people to read and answer your question

I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST TO FIRST PERSON TO BE RIGHT!!!!!Which type of basic approach is important to apply no matter what type of note-taking system a person uses?

A.
Notes should come from as many different sources as possible.
B.
Notes should honor the original source by including direct quotations.
C.
Notes should correctly capture the key ideas of a text in the note-taker’s own words.
D.
Notes should be written as lists, short phrases, or other abbreviated styles of text.

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B would be your answer

Answer: C.

Notes should correctly capture the key ideas of a text in the note-taker’s own words.

When does the story take place
A.modern times
B.long ago when tennis rackets were made out of wood
C.some time in the 1800s
D.it is impossible to tell

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Answer:

A. modern times

Explanation:

:)

Answer: C. some time in the 1800s

The very first tennis racket was made at 1874 in London This racket was large, heavy, and made of solid wood, meaning it could deal some severe damage. This is why its c

An adverb limits what 3 things?

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Answer:

An adverb is a word that modifies (describes) a verb (he sings loudly), an adjective (very tall), another adverb (ended too quickly), or even a whole sentence (Fortunately, I had brought an umbrella). Adverbs often end in -ly, but some (such as fast) look exactly the same as their adjective counterparts.

Explanation:

Its easy.


“... If the only tool you have is a hammer, you'll treat everything like a
nail"
What does this quote mean to you?

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Answer:

It means that you would handle everything very harshly, almost like how you need to be aggressive when hammering a nail. The hammer is probably a metaphor for the temperament you use to handle things, if that makes sense.

Explanation:

Hope this helps ;) Let me know

Does age define maturity? why or why not

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Answer: No it doesn't

Explanation: because age is just a number it doesn't makes you mature.

"Maturity is not measured by age. In reality, age doesn't determine how mature a person is, it's their personal experiences that determine their maturity level. ... Younger people are often talked to and treated like children until they turn 18 because legally that's when they become adults..Nov 26, 2020" - As said from a website

Answer:

no if you want proof just watch theveganteacher highly imature  

Explanation:

When going out the door, a large butterfly fluttered past me.

What is the BEST way to rewrite this sentence?
When I was going out the door, a large butterfly fluttered past me.
Going out the door, a large butterfly fluttered past me.
A large butterfly, going out the door, fluttered past me.
A large butterfly fluttered past me when going out the door.

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Answer:

the best way to rewrite this is to sayi was walking out the door and a butterfly went past me

Explanation:

Answer:

it would be the first choice

Explanation:

nothing else makes sense

Which of the following groups of sentences forms the best introduction to an opinion essay? (2 points)

a
In my opinion, the text Cinderella more effectively develops the theme that love conquers all. Cinderella is kind, gentle, and thoughtful to all.

b
In The Sleeping Beauty, the king loves his daughter and bans all spindles from the land to protect her, while the prince is courageous.

c
Love is present in fairy tales. In The Sleeping Beauty, the king bans all spindles to protect his daughter. In Cinderella, a daughter humbly loves her family. The fairy tales show that love conquers all in the best ways possible through family.

d
Love in its many different forms is present in fairy tales. In The Sleeping Beauty, the king bans all spindles to protect his daughter. In Cinderella, a daughter humbly loves her family. In my opinion, though, the text Cinderella more effectively develops the theme that love conquers all.

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Answer:

ong this easy it's A

Explanation:

Explain why apple is your favorite
food?​

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Answer:

Apple is my favourite food because it can come in different colours, it is tasty and juicy, it fills you up if you need a snack, it is easy to carry around in your bag and it is healthy.

Explanation:

Hope this helps!

Which of the following would be the best choice to replace the word good (adjective) in the sentence below? Geothermal energy is a good idea.

A. Pure (adjective)

B. Useless (adjective)

C. Fine (adjective) O

D. Fair (adjective)​

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C) Fine because if you replace it with good, it sounds best fit in the sentence.

What are types of external conflict in literature? Select three options.
CO
character vs. society
character vs. self
character vs. nature
character vs. character
O character vs. their fatal flaw

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The types of External conflict in literature are:

character vs. societycharacter vs. naturecharacter vs. character
What is External Conflict?

External conflict in literature refers to something that sets a character against something or someone else which in the short term seems beyond their control or ability to surmount the same.

External forces or conflict are situations or things that stand in the way of a character's motivations and are often a source of tension as the character tries to achieve their goals.

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The three types of external conflicts in literature are character vs. society, character vs. nature, and character vs. character. Therefore, options A, C, and D are correct.

What are external conflicts?

External conflicts are conflicts that arise between a character and an external force, such as another character, society, nature, or fate. They are typically obstacles that stand in the way of a character's goals or desires. They create tension and drama in the story.

External conflicts can take many forms, including physical confrontations, verbal disagreements, social or political injustices, environmental obstacles, or supernatural forces. They may be short-lived or persistent throughout the story. They can be resolved or left unresolved by the end of the narrative. Therefore, options A, C, and D are correct.

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