Answer:
A carrot is like a beet. they both are underground and they both a technically roots.
Explanation:
Answer:
Carrot:Carrot Plant::BeetRoot:BeetRoot Plant
Explanation:
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While “Address on the Occasion of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Statue of Liberty” and Our Immigrants at Ellis Island are both about immigrants coming to America, their viewpoints vary greatly in their diction, tone, and syntax. In text one, the author includes positive/negative connotation to discuss ___. For example, they use words like “_______” to describe ____. In text two, positive/negative connotation is used. The author uses words like “____” to describe ___. Based on the author’s word choice in text one, the tone can be described as _____. On the other hand, the tone of text two is ____. The syntax also varies. Text one uses ____ sentences and ____ punctuation to show ____. However, text two uses ____ sentences and ____ to illustrate ____. In summary, while both texts address ___, the authors’ perspectives are very different. In text one, the author feels ____ about ___. In contrast, the author of text two feels that ___.
For over three centuries a steady stream of men, women and children followed the beacon of liberty which this light symbolizes. They brought to us strength and moral fibre developed in a civilization centuries old but fired anew by the dream of a better life in America. They brought to one new country the cultures of a hundred old ones.
It has not been sufficiently emphasized in the teaching of our history that the overwhelming majority of those who came from the Nations of the Old World to our American shores were not the laggards, not the timorous, not the failures.
They were men and women who had the supreme courage to strike out for themselves, to abandon language and relatives, to start at the bottom without influence, without money and without knowledge of life in a very young civilization. We can say for all America what the Californians say of the Forty-Niners: "The cowards never started and the weak died by the way."
Perhaps Providence did prepare this American continent to be a place of the second chance. Certainly, millions of men and women have made it that. They adopted this homeland because in this land they found a home in which the things they most desired could be theirs—freedom of opportunity, freedom of thought, freedom to worship God. Here they found life because here there was freedom to live.
It is the memory of all these eager seeking millions that makes this one of America's places of great romance. Looking down this great harbor I like to think of the countless numbers of inbound vessels that have made this port. I like to think of the men and women who, with the break of dawn off Sandy Hook, have strained their eyes to the west for a first glimpse of the New World.
They came to us—most of them—in steerage. But they, in their humble quarters, saw things in these strange horizons which were denied to the eyes of those few who traveled in greater luxury.
They came to us speaking many tongues—but a single language, the universal language of human aspiration.
How well their hopes were justified is proved by the record of what they achieved. They not only found freedom in the New World, but by their effort and devotion they made the New World's freedom safer, richer, more far-reaching, more capable of growth.
Ellis island text:
The missionary questions the Italian family, and little Carmelita, thirteen years old, tells her story in some such way as follows:
"Our home was in Naples in the South of Italy. It is so beautiful there! And the sun shines all day long and every day, and we often sing our dear song, "La bella Napoli." We loved our dear sunny Italy so much!
But we were very poor, and father heard there is good times in America and plenty money; so one day he say good-by to us all and come over here. He not find plenty money, and sometimes he very poor, and it was long to wait, but by and by he find a good work and being to save money to bring us over.
"Every week my mother gotta letter, and every time it tell how much money my father saved. Father can't write himself, but he know a boy that can; and mother, she get a lady that she work for to read it to her. We not have so many schools in Italy, and when the father and mother were little they not have much chance; but my Italy now is like other countries and make more schools, and many children can go, but not all.
I learn a little, and the American lady that mother wash for, she teacha me the English. Father, he write that, when we come to America, we all shall go to the school; so we all want to make hurry to come to this land.
"At last, in a letter came money to buy the ticket for all of us, mother and grandmother and all the children. Mother think it much work to get us all ready, but we all helped; and, after all, there was not much to get ready, for we not own many things; and so at last we all were packed up, and every one had something to carry except baby. Even Theresa carried the birdcage, though she is only two.
Vote BrainliestThe capitalized words in each of the following sentences have similar denotations but different connotations. Which word has the most negative connotation?
A. The man LOOKED both ways before crossing the street.
B. The movie critic VIEWED the feature film before writing his negative review.
C. The student GLANCED one last time at her notes before going into the classroom for the math test.
D. The woman GLANCED at her alarm clock, upset that it was already time to get up.
In the little prince why do the switchman and little prince say the children are the lucky ones in chapter 22?
Answer: It is because they know what they want or are looking for
Explanation: The children are aware that while where they end up is important, the path to get there and the exploration is more important.
What effect do you think the publication of fake news will have on the United States or on Americans in the near future, if any? Explain the reasoning behind your answer.
Answer:
A bad effect
Explanation:
I believe it would have a bad effect on the people since it would probably cause fights to break out between some. if fake news came, there might be limited news in the future considering that there has been a spread of fake news and in order to get things in check and they would keep a close eye and don't let just anybody spread around news.
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1. Study the following excerpt from Psalm 100:3. What type of parallel construction is represented in the verse: synonymous, synthetic, antithetical, emblematic, or climactic?
we are his people,
and the sheep of his pasture.
Type of parallel:
2. Study the following excerpt from Psalm 100:3. What type of parallel construction is represented in the verse: synonymous, synthetic, antithetical, emblematic, or climactic?
it is he that hath made us, …
we are his …
Type of parallel:
3. Study the following excerpt from Psalm 100:3. What type of parallel construction is represented in the verse: synonymous, synthetic, antithetical, emblematic, or climactic?
Know ye that the LORD he is God:
it is he that hath made us,
Type of parallel:
4. Study the following excerpt from Psalm 100:4. What type of parallel construction is represented in the verse: synonymous, synthetic, antithetical, emblematic, or climactic?
Enter into his gates with thanksgiving,
and into his courts with praise.
Type of parallel:
5. Study the following verse, Psalm 100:5. What type of parallel construction is represented in the verse: synonymous, synthetic, antithetical, emblematic, or climactic?
For the LORD is good;
his mercy is everlasting;
and his truth endureth to all generations.
Type of parallel:
6. Study the following Psalm 100:1-2.
be thankful unto him,
and bless his name!
What type of parallel construction is represented in the verse? Select all that apply. (multiple choice)
antithetical
synonymous
climactic
synthetic
emblematic
Answer:
for 6. I believe it is synonymous and synthetic
Explanation:
What happens in the book wings of fire created by tui.t sutherland when peril touches clay??
Answer:
clay finds out he is immune to fire
Explanation:
Answer:
Clay does not burn up to a crisp like every other dragon.
in other words the other answer above or below me is correct
Explanation:
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Find the root and its meaning in the word below. Use a dictionary if necessary.
Disease
root:
1.dis
2.sease
3.ease
4.sea
meaning:
5.pain
6.comfort
7.absence of
8.health
Answer:
1
Explanation:
hffggfy uyhjifbuyg yggjigf yygggh uhggghgg hhgg
Hello! I am wondering if anyone could help me with sentence patterns. The part I dont understand is when they ask to identify the pattern. An example is:
Reagan's mom promised Reagan chocolate brownies.
A. S-InV
B. S-TrV-DO
C. S-TrV-IO-DO
It's pretty confusing. Thank you so so much for the help.
Which statement best evaluates the author's use of dialogue to enhance the narrative?
Amber placed the first batch of cookies on the oven rack and closed the door. "Only eight minutes till gooey, chocolate-chip goodness," she said, as she set the kitchen timer.
"Eight minutes is a lifetime when you have to wait for something this delicious!" said Jana.
"Let's watch some TV to distract ourselves." Amber grabbed the remote and flipped on the television, and before long the two were laughing hysterically at their favorite show.
Suddenly, Jana looked over at Amber. "What's that smell?"
"The cookies!" They both screamed at once. Panicking, they ran into the kitchen. The timer blared at them accusingly. Amber opened the oven door, and smoke billowed out.
"Guess we'll have to wait eight more minutes." Jana was already plopping more dough onto a clean cookie sheet.
"But this time, we watch the clock, not the TV!"
A.
The dialogue is effective, because it emphasizes the characters' friendship and the fun they have together.
B.
The dialogue is not effective, because it creates a humorous tone when the story's situation is serious.
C.
The dialogue is effective, because it helps create a vivid image of the characters watching television.
D.
The dialogue is not effective, because it distracts from the climax of the story, the burnt cookies.
Answer:
A just because the other don't make that much sense
were reading the hobbit in ela right now and i havent remembered a single thing can someone summarize it for me? and please add details about bilbo
Answer:
Of course! I LOVE this book!
Explanation:
Bilbo Baggins lives a quiet, peaceful life in his comfortable hole at Bag End. Bilbo lives in a hole because he is a hobbit—one of a race of small, plump people about half the size of humans, with furry toes and a great love of good food and drink. Bilbo is quite content at Bag End, near the bustling hobbit village of Hobbiton, but one day his comfort is shattered by the arrival of the old wizard Gandalf, who persuades Bilbo to set out on an adventure with a group of thirteen militant dwarves. The dwarves are embarking on a great quest to reclaim their treasure from the marauding dragon Smaug, and Bilbo is to act as their “burglar.” The dwarves are very skeptical about Gandalf’s choice of a burglar, and Bilbo is terrified to leave his comfortable life to seek adventure. But Gandalf assures both Bilbo and the dwarves that there is more to the little hobbit than meets the eye. Shortly after the group sets out, three hungry trolls capture all of them except for Gandalf. Gandalf tricks the trolls into remaining outside when the sun comes up, and the sunlight turns the nocturnal trolls to stone. The group finds a great cache of weapons in the trolls’ camp. Gandalf and the dwarf lord Thorin take magic swords, and Bilbo takes a small sword of his own. The group rests at the elfish stronghold of Rivendell, where they receive advice from the great elf lord Elrond, then sets out to cross the Misty Mountains. When they find shelter in a cave during a snowstorm, a group of goblins who live in the caverns beneath the mountain takes them, prisoner. Gandalf leads the dwarves to a passage out of the mountain, but they accidentally leave behind Bilbo. Wandering through the tunnels, Bilbo finds a strange golden ring lying on the ground. He takes the ring and puts it in his pocket. Soon he encounters Gollum, a hissing, whining creature who lives in a pool in the caverns and hunts fish and goblins. Gollum wants to eat Bilbo, and the two have a contest of riddles to determine Bilbo’s fate. Bilbo wins by asking the dubious riddle, “What have I got in my pocket?” Gollum wants to eat Bilbo anyway, and he disappears to fetch his magic ring, which turns its wearer invisible. The ring, however, is the same one Bilbo has already found, and Bilbo uses it to escape from Gollum and flee the goblins. He finds a tunnel leading up out of the mountain and discovers that the dwarves and Gandalf have already escaped. Evil wolves known as Wargs pursue them, but Bilbo and his comrades are helped to safety by a group of great eagles and by Beorn, a creature who can change shape from a man into a bear. The company enters the dark forest of Mirkwood, and, making matters worse, Gandalf abandons them to see to some other urgent business. In the forest, the dwarves are caught in the webs of some giant spiders, and Bilbo must rescue them with his sword and magic ring. After slaying his first spider, Bilbo names his sword Sting. Shortly after escaping the spiders, the unlucky dwarves are captured by a group of wood elves who live near the river that runs through Mirkwood. Bilbo uses his ring to help the company escape and slips the dwarves away from the elves by hiding them inside barrels, which he then floats down the river. The dwarves arrive at Lake Town, a human settlement near the Lonely Mountain, under which the great dragon sleeps with Thorin’s treasure. After sneaking into the mountain, Bilbo talks to the sly dragon Smaug, who unwittingly reveals that his armorlike scales have a weak spot near his heart. When Bilbo steals a golden cup from the dragon’s hoard, Smaug is furious and flies out of the mountain to burn Lake Town in his rage. Bard, a heroic archer, has learned the secret about Smaug’s weakness from thrush, and he fires an arrow into the dragon’s heart, killing him. Before Smaug dies, however, he burns Lake Town to the ground. The humans of Lake Town and the elves of Mirkwood march to the Lonely Mountain to seek a share of the treasure as compensation for their losses and aid, but Thorin greedily refuses, and the humans and elves besiege the mountain, trapping the dwarves and the hobbit inside. Bilbo sneaks out to join the humans in an attempt to bring peace. When Thorin learns what Bilbo has done, he is livid, but Gandalf suddenly reappears and saves Bilbo from the dwarf lord’s wrath. At this moment, an army of goblins and Wargs marches on the mountain, and the humans, elves, and dwarves are forced to band together to defeat them. The goblins nearly win, but the arrival of Beorn and the eagles help the good armies win the battle. After the battle, Bilbo and Gandalf return to Hobbiton, where Bilbo continues to live. He is no longer accepted by respectable hobbit society, but he does not care. Bilbo now prefers to talk to elves and wizards, and he is deeply content to be back among the familiar comforts of home after his grand and harrowing adventures.
Write the spelling words that are formed using the words below.
Having a collaborative discussion means:
A. putting everyone's ideas together adding one idea on top of another
B. listening to your teacher share her ideas about a text
C. writing your ideas in a journal that you share with your teacher
D. reflecting on a story you have read
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
IN THE BOOK, BRIAN'S WINTER - Explain two reasons why Brian decides to leave the moose meat covered in snow outside of his shelter.
One reason is that it would stay cold and not spoil
and the other is that other. Animals could not eat it
Answer:
Explanation:
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That's great Ron yelled back. Wait till you see a lot more than just one
Answer:
lol what
BTW I just want points
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Subject: Gym
The 5 components of health related fitness?
Answer:
cardio vascular
muscular strength
muscular endurance
flexibility
and body composition
What is your first,second,and third favorite scene of the monkey’s paw? Explain what is happening and why you like it.
Answer:
Here a short summary of W. W. Jacobs's The Monkey's Paw This free synopsis ... Mr. White expresses interest in going to India, but the sergeant-major says he would be ... He explains that a fakir (a mystic miracle worker) placed a spell on the paw to ... three wishes, as has another man, who used his third wish to ask for death. Your welcome
Explanation:
Answer:
When the man goes to make sure the door is locked before his son can get in, when a co worker comes to tell them that their son has died, thrid is that in the beginig when the soilder guy told them about the monkeys paw and that it gives you wishes.
Explanation:
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Read the summary paragraph for the article on service and answer the question that follows:
Service improves society, impacting the helpers as well as those needing assistance. It means being an active participant in one's community, taking action where it can be of benefit. Every person should make it a priority to serve at least two hours per week. It's an extremely important civic responsibility that is invaluable to citizens most in need. Service creates improved communities where people care about each other.
Which sentence in this summary is not objective and not a crucial detail from the article?
A: Service improves communities, impacting the helpers as well as those needing assistance.
B: Every person should make it a priority to serve at least two hours per week.
C: It means being an active participant in one's community, taking action where it can be of benefit.
D: It's an extremely important civic responsibility that is invaluable to citizens most in need.
Answer:
C. It means being an active participant in ones community, taking action where it can be of benefit.
Explanation:
When something is objective it means it is opinion based, and this sounds the least opinionated out of all the answers.
See how well you understand this. Your goal will be to identify correctly the correct group for each of the following photographs.
Answer:
living
non-living
living
living
non-living
living
I think this is it but pictures 2, 4, 5 are unclear
Answer:
living
non-living
living
living
non-living
living
Explanation:
Once inside Clinton Hall, the writer found a different climate. At the end of a swarming corridor a fortification had been set up, made of desks and tables; this was the League's information bureau, where scores of confused, excited workers waited to register for the union. Heavily bearded old men pushed through the crowd selling apples and pretzels from baskets.
Which best states the author’s purpose for describing the inside of Clinton Hall in the text?
to challenge the reader’s ideas about the importance of the league
to help the reader imagine what the hall looked, felt, and smelled like
to give the reader facts about the hall’s size and the number of people there
to show the reader how the league in the past is the same as it is today
Answer:
The hall, a long winding path of white walls smelled of sharpened pencil shavings. The hall was wide and bustling with people. Now the hall still is cheery as always with the faint scent of pencil shavings.
Explanation:
Answer: B, to help the reader imagine what the hall looked, felt, and smelled like
Explanation: This is the answer on Edge 2020.
Read the excerpt from “The Snow-Queen.”
“Now I must fly to warmer countries,” said the Snow-queen. “I must go and powder my black kettles!” (This was what she called Mount Etna and Mount Vesuvius.) “It does the lemons and grapes good.”
And off she flew, and Kay sat alone in the great hall trying to do his puzzle.
He sat so still that you would have thought he was frozen.
Then it happened that little Gerda stepped into the hall. The biting cold winds became quiet as if they had fallen asleep when she appeared in the great, empty, freezing hall.
She caught sight of Kay; she recognised him, and ran and put her arms round his neck, crying, “Kay! dear little Kay! I have found you at last!”
But he sat quite still and cold. Then Gerda wept hot tears which fell on his neck and thawed his heart and swept away the bit of the looking-glass. He looked at her and then he burst into tears. He cried so much that the glass splinter swam out of his eye; then he knew her, and cried out, “Gerda! dear little Gerda! Where have you been so long? and where have I been?”
How does the protagonist move the plot forward in this excerpt?
Kay moves the plot forward by working on his puzzle.
Gerda moves the plot forward by entering the frozen hall.
Gerda moves the plot forward by freeing Kay with her tears.
The Snow-queen moves the plot forward by leaving Kay alone.
Answer:
C.Gerda moves the plot forward by freeing Kay with her tears.
Explanation:
Your friend Rahul studies in Kendriya School, Moti Nagar, New Delhi, he appeared in the annual examination of class VII.He came first and got the prize." Write a letter to your friend
14 June 2023
Dear Suresh,
How are you? I have been doing good and I have been busy with exams at school that is why I could not reply to you earlier. Hope you and your family are doing well too. It has been a long time since we met.
I have a good news to share with you, as I already mentioned I was busy with my annual exams, I also received my results and I have come first in the school and also received a prize for by the principle in front of the whole school. I was very delighted to have acquired the prize but also missed your presence there, I really hoped to have your presence. Anyway I wish for us to meet soon and share all that we have missed doing together. Hope to hear back from you soon.
Yours lovingly,
Rahul
Dear Rahul,
I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. I am writing this letter to congratulate you on your exceptional performance in your class VII annual examination. I was thrilled to hear that you came first in the exam and received the well-deserved prize.
Your achievement is a testament to your hard work, dedication, and perseverance. I am proud of you for setting such a high standard for yourself and achieving it with flying colors. Your success has inspired me to work harder and strive for excellence in my academic pursuits.
I am sure your parents, teachers, and schoolmates are also proud of you and your achievement. Keep up the good work and continue to excel in your studies.
Once again, congratulations on your outstanding performance. Wishing you all the best for your future endeavors.
Best regards,
[Your Name]
Third person narrative
Write a narrative from third person omniscient point of view.
Use dialogue between characters.
Give descriptions of the characters' feelings and thoughts.
Use the vocabulary words below.
Accidentally, fortunately, unflappable, adaptable obstinately, definitely, embarrassment, familiar, unexpected, unknowingly
Use at least 100 words
WRITE IT IN AN 8TH GRADE WRITING LEVEL PS
Answer:
Mrs. Thompson, a middle-aged school teacher, was standing in front of the classroom during a lively discussion on grammar. Suddenly, she stumbled and accidentally dropped her lesson plan on the ground.
One of the students, a young girl named Laura, noticed this and spoke up. "Mrs. Thompson, are you okay?"
Mrs. Thompson looked a bit embarrassed by her clumsiness, but luckily, she was an unflappable person who was used to overcoming unexpected obstacles. "Yes, Laura, I'm fine. Just a little misstep."
The class continued without a hitch and Mrs. Thompson was back to her usual upbeat self. Suddenly, one of the students, a stubborn young boy named Tim, raised his hand and asked a question that had nothing to do with the current lesson.
"Mrs. Thompson, why do we have to learn this boring stuff? It's definitely not going to help us in the real world."
Mrs. Thompson took a deep breath and tried to remain calm. She knew that Tim was an obstinate child, but she was adaptable and knew how to deal with him. "Tim, I understand that this subject may not be your favorite, but it's important to learn it. It will help you improve your language skills and be better at communicating."
Tim rolled his eyes, but Mrs. Thompson didn't let that faze her. She continued teaching the lesson, never losing her composure.
As the class ended, Laura approached Mrs. Thompson.
Answer:
In a bustling café, permeated with the alluring scent of freshly brewed coffee, Sarah, an aspiring young writer brimming with determination, sat across from Henry, her unflappable and wise mentor. The café buzzed with lively conversations and joyous laughter as the two indulged in their steaming cups of java.
Abruptly, Sarah's eyes widened with a jolt of realization. "Oh no, Henry! I accidentally sent the incorrect version of my manuscript to the publisher. They were expecting my latest novel, but unknowingly, I sent them an outdated draft!"
Henry, renowned for his adaptable nature, calmly regarded Sarah's face, radiating anxiety. He swiftly assured her, "Fear not, Sarah. Fortunately, this predicament can be resolved. Let us promptly reach out to the publisher and elucidate the inadvertent mix-up."
A wave of relief washed over Sarah, yet an undercurrent of embarrassment persisted. She lamented, "I can't fathom how I committed such a foolish blunder. I ought to have been more cautious."
Henry, with his familiar and soothing voice, reassured her, "Mistakes are a part of life, Sarah. We all stumble on our paths. It is how we obstinately confront them that truly defines us."
Guided by Henry's wisdom, Sarah contacted the publisher, unbeknownst to her, a realm of unexpected possibilities awaited. The publisher, to her amazement, marveled at the obstinate craftsmanship of the outdated draft. They insisted it held definite promise, steering Sarah's embarrassment towards a newfound confidence. She realized that even in the face of mishaps, lies the potential for growth and unforeseen success.
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Imagine that you could give one character in the novel advice to help him or her in the story. Whom would you choose, what would you tell him or her, and why? In a short journal entry of about 150 words, and using details from the novel, describe your advice and explain how it would help the character.
Answer:
I would choose the book" Keepers Of The Lost Cities " it is a book about a girl (Sophie) who has brown eyes and is an elf. these people are not elves with pointy shoes and hats although they all have blue eyes and pointy ears. Anyway, she is living with humans for 13 years. when a very handsome boy comes along and is trying to get her to come with him because he and his family have been looking for her for years. because she belongs in the elven cities not a human city. so a day later she has to drug her parents and run away so these elves could erase there minds of her and move them to a different city and home to live a new life. but Sophie remembers all of her past. so Sophie has to adapt to this new world and other new species. it is quite confusing for her because she was always the one who new everything she was a 13 yr senior for goodness sake! and all that she has learned was a lie and meant obsoletely nothing to them. so, a couple months later she was in these caves with a boy named Dex because she got mad and ran off and Dex came to see if he could help but the bad guys (the neverseen) were there and kidnaped them and made it look like the tide took them in and they drowned. so, i would have warned her not to go to the caves then she wouldn't have gotten kidnaped. but that only changes one part because the rest of the story is up to them.
Explanation:
my opinion
Use the text below to answer the question.
When an author gives objects, concepts or animals human characteristics, emotions or abilities, that's personification.
Which of the following is an example of personification?
A
The night sighed, and it seemed as if the evening sky was yawning.
B
The rabbit leaped over the fallen branch and vanished into the woods.
C
Oliver decided to indulge his friend’s fantasies and smiled warmly.
D
I ran as swiftly as a deer across the lawn, eager to greet my brother.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
who else be feeling shy and nervous their going to get the answer wrong LOL
Answer:
all the time haha. but then again, worrying and stressing over the questions isn't going to help either (it might even make the situation worse), so i try to not think about it too much. just do what you can and hope for the best!
Please help me on this
Answer:
Explanation:
Yeah its probably B, because B makes the most sense.
Sáharas won huntington middle schools science fair when she was in sixth and seventh grade _____ she got second this year.
A.) In fact
B.)Similarly
C.) However
D.) Therefore
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The answer to this is: C.) However. The name 'Sahara' is derived from the Arabic word for "desert", ṣaḥra (صحرا /ˈsˤaħra/). The desert comprises much of North Africa, excluding the fertile region on the Mediterranean Sea coast, the Atlas Mountains of the Maghreb, and the Nile Valley in Egypt and Sudan.
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The reply to this is: often C.) Be that as it may. The title 'Sahara' is inferred from the Arabic word for "desert", ṣaḥra (صحرا /ˈsˤaħra/). The desert comprises much of North Africa, barring the ripe locale on the Mediterranean Ocean coast, the Map book Mountains of the Maghreb, and the Nile Valley in Egypt and Sudan.
Grabbing a small object, such as an apple, may seem automatic and easy. But few people consider the complex biological mechanism underlying this simple act. Neurons in the brain instantly fire in patterns that send commands down the spinal cord. These commands are relayed to muscle tissue in the arm. The tissue contracts, raising the arm, extending an elbow, or flexing the wrist and fingers. For some people with spinal cord injuries, those commands are hindered by their damaged nervous systems. Their brains are no longer able to send messages throughout their bodies. For these people, these actions may require substantial effort or be completely impossible.
This process is _________.
A unconscious
B unprecedented
C hazardous
D excessive
In “The Eleventh Tuesday,” Mitch does something that proves he has changed. What does he do? How is this proof he has changed from the Mitch we met during his first and second visits?
Answer: Mitch changes as he absorbs Morrie's lessons he becomes more thoughtful, appreciative, and kind. One of the biggest changes in Mitch is how he sees success and the value of the time he has. Mitch is a man who buries himself in work while ignoring the other things in his life.
Explanation:
List at least three (3) clues in the poem that inform the reader this poem is inspired by the early spring:
Answer:
Explanation:
Nature's first green is gold
Her early leaf's a flower
So dawn goes down to day