Answer:
Pro: Using a genetic testing kit, people can determine whether they have developed a disease based on their genes or are at a risk of developing it.
Con: If non-scientists perform these tests, there may be errors, which can lead to inaccurate results.
Explanation:
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Genetic testing is a form of medical examination that finds changes in genes, chromosomes, or proteins. The outcome of a genetic test may verify or rule out a suspected genetic condition or help assess the likelihood that a person will develop or pass on a genetic disorder.
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can someone identify the logical fallacy
To begin, my opponent says they have your best interests at heart, but how can that be true when they are lazy and unpleasant? I don’t think that’s the type of person you want represent our class. I am hard-working and want to make the school a better place. I’d like to begin with our recycling efforts.
Answer: AD homem
Explanation:
They are attacking the person instead of making an actual argument against them.
Each subheading of an outline should begin with __________.
A) a Roman numeral (I, II, III, and so on)
B) a capital letter (A, B, C, and so on)
C) an Arabic numeral (1, 2, 3, and so on)
Answer: (A) Roman numerals
Explanation:
The first Roman numeral will be the introductory paragraph, while the body paragraphs will start with the second Roman numeral.
Answer:
A) roman numerals
Explanation:
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Study Sync - A Voice
From what point of view is the poem told, and for what purpose? Explain your reasoning with examples from the text.
Audio medium difference from text medium difference (the tell tale heart)
Answer:
ur mom
Explanation:
What conclusions can you draw about the meaning of the phrase “self-soilers” in line 4?
"Say to them,
say to the down-keepers,
the sun-slappers,
the self-soilers,"
Ten pointer: English Language Arts
Answer:
The buds bloomed the frist of spring.
Read the excerpt from Monster.
We see STEVE stand shakily and head back to the defense table. He looks out onto the onlookers and sees his parents. His MOTHER forces a smile and his FATHER makes a fist and nods emphatically. We see STEVE sit down, start to pick up a glass of water, and have to put it down because his hand is shaking so badly.
Which statement best describes Steve's parents?
A. They think that Steve is innocent.
B. They are willing to fight for their son.
C. They think that the trial is a joke.
D. They are trying to be strong for Steve.
What did Brian believe was the most important thing to remember when living in the wilderness? Why?
Book is Brian's Return
Answer: It's while he's pulling the porcupine quills out of his leg that Brian learns what becomes his most important lesson. He's understandably down in the dumps about being stranded and now stung by a porcupine, but then he learned the most important rule of survival, which was that feeling sorry for yourself didn't work
What role are you, as a Muslim, playing in the requirements of faith in the beloved Prophet? Write a paragraph in your own words.
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Answer:
Sawm is one of the five pillars of Islam and therefore mandatory during Ramadan. However, Muslims can keep the Sawm any time of the year as a form of worship, or in order to make up for lost fasts. The Islamic calendar operates on the lunar cycle, as opposed to the Gregorian one we use in modern day.Faith or belief in Islam is the foundation of human life. In fact, the beliefs that all of us have shape and mould our lives regardless of what religion or way of life we ascribe ourselves to. These beliefs determine how we think, act and perceive life in general.
Write a story about something that happened between you and a friend. Is it something important you experienced together? Did your friend do something to help you? Did that person hurt you? Or did you do something to help your friend? Did you hurt a friend? Some ideas for this topic are an activity or event you both participated in, something you both started, a great act of kindness, a sacrifice one of you made to help the other. It could also be something where you betrayed your friend, or your friend betrayed you.
Answer:
You had to do a project with your, and you and your friend were very happy because you would do it together, but your friend didn’t help you much and you were doing all the work, so you told to your friend about his laziness and you had an argue with him, then he apologized to you and you did a great work with your project
Explanation:
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Choose two sentences or phrases that give context clues to the meaning of "myriad" as used in the second paragraph.
A) Together we stepped out to stand in silent contemplation of a landscape at once weird and beautiful.
B) And upon all the noonday sun poured its torrid rays out of a cloudless sky.
C) Behind us rose a dark and forbidding wood of a giant arborescent ferns intermingled with the commoner types of a primeval tropical forest.
D) We could see the same splendid coloring of countless blossoms that glorified the islands,
E) Starred with the magnificent splendor of vivid blooms.
Answer:
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What might be the loner's thoughts when he heard Boss telling him about the name David?
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Answer:
1 To be good person.
2 To get straight A's
3 To make friends
Explanation:
just whatever you can think of really
Describe how the setting shapes the character Salva in chapter 5? from long walk to water list 2 details and explain.
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Ted is analyzing the sonnet “Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802.” As you read the sonnet, notice what the author says about urban and rural settings.
Earth has not anything to show more fair:
Dull would he be of soul who could pass by
A sight so touching in its majesty:
This City now doth, like a garment, wear
The beauty of the morning; silent, bare,
Ships, towers, domes, theatres, and temples lie
Open unto the fields, and to the sky;
All bright and glittering in the smokeless air.
Never did sun more beautifully steep
In his first splendour, valley, rock, or hill;
Ne'er saw I, never felt, a calm so deep!
The river glideth at his own sweet will:
Dear God! the very houses seem asleep;
And all that mighty heart is lying still!
How does the poem’s form contribute to its meaning?
A. The rhyme scheme emphasizes the beauty and natural elements of the city.
B. The octave creates an image of the city, while the sestet gives the speaker’s awed reaction.
C. The octave introduces the speaker’s opinions about cities, while the sestet contradicts those opinions.
D. The meter, iambic pentameter, mimics the sounds of natural elements while the lines describe an urban scene.
Explanation:
The first eight lines of this poem describe the way the city of London looks from the bridge. It gives great imagery and detail. Then, the final six lines represent the speaker's awe at this sight. This structure allows the reader to understand what the speaker is looking at and then follow him through his admiration for what he sees.
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tell if this is fiction or realistic fiction
A little girl named Mary,lived in a village with her longed hairbrother. She thought i was weird ,she had short hair ,her brother had long hair.
Answer:fiction
Explanation:
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Have you ever wondered what it would be like living on the moon? Write about moon bases and what it would be like growing up on the moon watching the Earth hanging in the sky. Use your imagination and describe a day in the life of a moon base child
Write a news report about space stations. You can cover the history of space stations, what life is like on space stations today, or what the future of space stations is likely to be. Focus the report on your interests to see the different angles this report can take.
Answer:
Living in the moon would be pretty fun, you can float around, maybe set up a little basketball hoop and play some, hopefully its not that hot out there.
Explanation:
Read this excerpt from The Secret Garden.
Her hair was like curly silk and she had a delicate little nose which seemed to be disdaining things, and she had large laughing eyes. All her clothes were thin and floating, and Mary said they were “full of lace.” They looked fuller of lace than ever this morning, but her eyes were not laughing at all. They were large and scared and lifted imploringly to the fair boy officer’s face.
“Is it so very bad? Oh, is it?” Mary heard her say.
“Awfully,” the young man answered in a trembling voice. “Awfully, Mrs. Lennox. You ought to have gone to the hills two weeks ago.”
The Memsahib wrung her hands.
“Oh, I know I ought!” she cried. “I only stayed to go to that silly dinner party. What a fool I was!”
Which detail best supports the idea that Mrs. Lennox is concerned?
All her clothes are thin and floating.
She said she went to a dinner party.
Her eyes were not laughing that morning.
She asks the officer questions.
Answer:
her eyes were not laughing that morning
Read this excerpt from The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass.
The more I read, the more I was led to abhor and detest my enslavers. . . . I loathed them as being the meanest as well as the most wicked of men. As I read and contemplated the subject, behold! that very discontentment which Master Hugh had predicted would follow my learning to read had already come, to torment and sting my soul to unutterable anguish.
Which statement best describes Douglass's viewpoint?
A. He believes that increased knowledge inspires a greater hatred of injustice.
B. He believes that Master Hugh deeply regrets his harsh treatment and seeks to stop.
C. He believes that Master Hugh’s cruel treatment is severely injuring his well-being.
D. He believes that the material he reads is upsetting to him and Master Hugh.
Answer: a . This makes the most sense for the excerpt in the question.
Explanation: Although C may be true, the passage begins with the statement that the more he read, the more he hated his enslavers. It goes on to say that Master Hugh had predicted that this would happen if Douglass learned to read.
Answer:a
Explanation:I know nothing
Part 1: Organize Your Thoughts
From Franklin D. Roosevelt’s “Address on the Occasion of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Statue of Liberty”
From Our Immigrants at Ellis Island
by Mrs. Francis E. Clark
Central Idea
Remember to TIE it together. Identify the topic, think about the information provided, and explain this in one sentence.
Diction
Was the word choice positive or negative? Did the connotations change throughout?
Example(s) from passage:
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Tone
How would you sum up the author’s tone in one word? Hopeful? Disappointed?
Example(s) from passage:
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Syntax
What types of sentences are used? Are they long or short? Is punctuation unique?
Example(s) from passage:
Example(s) from passage:
Perspective
In one sentence, explain the author’s attitude toward the topic.
Answer:
From Franklin D. Roosevelt’s “Address on the Occasion of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Statue of Liberty.”
The idea of “Address on the Occasion of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Statue of Liberty” is for citizens from all democracies to come together in their passion for peace.
From Our Immigrants at Ellis Island by Mrs. Francis E. Clark.
The idea of "From Our Immigrants at Ellis Island" is about an exercise prepared for young people. And it also describes the inspection and experiences of our immigrants in detention rooms and railway offices.
Answer:
From Our Immigrants at Ellis Island by Mrs. Francis E. Clark
Carmelita’s family lives in Italy, her father leaves to go to America because he heard that they make a lot of money, soon he found a job and started making money, later he had saved enough money to get them a ticket to America.
Example(s) from passage: Carmelita’s word choice was both positive and negative: "Our home was in Naples in the South of Italy. It is so beautiful there! The connotations would start positive and then change when we find out that her family is poor then change again.
Example(s) from passage: Hopeful: “We loved our dear sunny Italy so much! ”
Example(s) from passage: her sentences are short but long, you can tell that she is from Italy because of her accent:
“I learn a little, and the American lady that mother wash for, she teacha me the English.”
Carmelita has a hopeful attitude because she knows that her father will find a job to provide for their family.
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it sounds like this is talking about C) depression-era poverty
Answer:
Depression Era- Poverty
If you guys have read Number the Stars, bye Lois Lowry, can you make a 2 - sentenced summary of Chapter 13?
Answer: Annemarie tells a tale to her sister about a king. It reminds her of Denmark’s king, and how he is dealing the the Nazi occupation.
Explanation:
An author wants to end a scene with a symbol of hope. Which of the following would be the best symbol for the ending? A calm ocean A crowd of people A field of flowers A storm on the horizon
Answer:
A calm ocean
Explanation:
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Answer:
A field of flowers.
Explanation:
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Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs. Match each excerpt to the type of informational text it represents. persuasive narrative expository
Answer: i cant see the picture
Explanation:
Answer:
expository
Persuasive
narrative
Explanation:
Read the passage.
Our visit to New Mexico was great. Watching the sun rise over the desert is one of the greatest memories I have from any vacation. Taos, a small town that is nestled among soaring mountains, was my favorite place to visit. Skiing constantly, we flew down the sides of mountains for most of our vacation.
Which group of words from the passage is a participial phrase?
a. Watching the sun rise
b. flew down the sides of mountains
c. Skiing constantly
d. nestled among soaring mountains
Answer:
b. flew down the sides of mountains
Explanation:
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Answer:
I think it is b
Explanation:
A participial phrase is a group of words consisting of a participle and the modifier(s) and/or (pro)noun(s) or noun phrase(s) that function as the direct object(s), indirect object(s), or complement(s) of the action or state expressed in the participle, such as: Removing his coat, Jack rushed to the river.
Choose the sentence below that uses a transition word or phrase to indicate a contrast.
A.
This winter was unexpectedly cold; yet, I cannot recall the last time I had so much fun.
B.
We have not forgotten what happened here; therefore, let us create a memorial.
C.
I think you should remember that you are addressing your parent and act accordingly!
D.
such as
Answer:
c
Explanation:
How does paragraph 5 in A Nation Divided: North vs. South contribute to the development of ideas in the text?
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What is the main idea of this passage? List three details that support the main idea.
Harriet Tubman's achievements
1. She helped more than 70 people escape slavery.
2. She escaped slavery.
3. She traveled an extremely long distances several times to help other slaves escape captivity, AND SUCCEEDED.