Answer:
C. things you already know about a subject
Explanation:
Just letting you know you could have looked up "What is prior knowledge?"
Scientists issue an alert about harmful high levels of ozone. What level of the atmosphere are they concerned about?
A.troposphere
B.stratosphere
C.mesosphere
D.thermosphere
Answer: B. Stratosphere
Explanation:
Most ozone (about 90%) is found in the stratosphere, which begins about 10–16 kilometers (6–10 miles) above Earth's surface and extends up to about 50 kilo- meters (31 miles) altitude.
The stratosphere is the level of the atmosphere are they concerned. Thus, option (b) is correct.
What is atmosphere?
The term “atmosphere” refers to the layers of gases surrounding a planet. The gases are the division of the Earth, such as the highest percentage is 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and only 1% of the other gases. The climate is the change to impact of the atmosphere.
The stratosphere, mesosphere, troposphere, and thermosphere are all different sorts of strata in the atmosphere. The stratosphere is the second layer of the Earth's atmosphere. According to the expert, the study has grown to 50 kilometers (31 miles) in height. The ozone layer is the solar ultraviolet radiation in this layer.
As a result, the atmosphere are they concerned about stratosphere. Therefore, option (b) is correct.
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In the play, the _____________of events is changed. But many of the characters are the same. Nonsense,
________________, and distortion of time and space are themes in the novels as well as the play. This is on Alice in Wonderland and Through The Looking Glass. Please make sure you understand the text before answering.
Answer:
its b she accepts the world around her is nonsense
Explanation:
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Why does the family move to Memphis? What happens there?
Black boy book
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Explanation:
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who (could be either celebs or characters) resembles traits of Aphrodite? how???
Answer:Angelina Jolie is much like the greek god Aphrodite in a way because of her angelic appearance and romantic personality. she has a messy and complicated love life but still manages to keep her heart first!
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What are the reasons Hamid gives for watching more television than in the past?
Answer:
By Mohsin Hamid Ask novelists whether they spend more time watching TV or reading fiction and prepare yourself to hear them say the unsayable. Movies have always seemed to me a much tighter form of storytelling than novels, requiring greater compression, and in that sense falling somewhere between the short story and the novel in scale. To watch a feature film is to be immersed in its world for an hour and a half, or maybe two, or exceptionally three. A novel that takes only three hours to read would be a short novel indeed, and novels that last five times as long are commonplace. Television is more capacious. Episode after episode, and season after season, a serial drama can uncoil for dozens of hours before reaching its end. Along the way, its characters and plot have room to develop, to change course, to congeal. In its near limitlessness, TV rivals the novel. What once sheltered the novel were differences in the quality of writing. Films could be well written, but they were smaller than novels. TV was big, but its writing was clunky. The novel had “Pride and Prejudice”; TV had “Dynasty.” But television has made enormous leaps in the last decade or so. The writing has improved remarkably, as have the acting, direction and design. Recently we’ve been treated to many shows that seem better than any that came before: the brilliant ethnography of “The Wire,” the dazzling sci-fi of “Battlestar Galactica,” the gorgeous period re-creation of “Mad Men,” the gripping fantasy of “Game of Thrones,” the lacerating self-exploration of “Girls.” Nor is TV’s rise confined to shows originating in only one country. Pakistani, Indian, British and dubbed Turkish dramas are all being devoured here in Pakistan. Thanks to downloads, even Denmark’s “Borgen” has found its local niche. I now watch a lot of TV. And I’m not alone, even among my colleagues. Ask novelists today whether they spend more time watching TV or reading fiction and prepare yourself, at least occasionally, to hear them say the unsayable. That this represents a crisis for the novel seems to me undeniable. But a crisis can be an opportunity. It incites change. And the novel needs to keep changing if it is to remain novel. It must, pilfering a phrase from TV, boldly go where no one has gone before. In the words of the Canadian writer Sheila Heti: “Now that there are these impeccable serial dramas, writers of fiction should feel let off the hook more — not feel obliged to worry so much about plot or character, since audiences can get their fill of plot and character and story there, so novelists can take off in other directions, like what happened with painting when photography came into being more than a hundred years ago. After that there was an incredible flourishing of the art, in so many fascinating directions. The novel should only do what the serial drama could never do.” Television is not the new novel. Television is the old novel. In the future, novelists need not abandon plot and character, but would do well to bear in mind the novel’s weirdness…. Novels are characterized by their intimacy, which is extreme, by their scale, which is vast, and by their form, which is linguistic and synesthetic…. Television gives us something that looks like a small world, made by a group of people who are themselves a small world. The novel gives us sounds pinned down by hieroglyphs, refracted flickerings inside an individual. Sufis tell of two paths to transcendence: One is to look out at the universe and see yourself, the other is to look within yourself and see the universe. Their destinations may converge, but television and the novel travel in opposite directions.
What advantages does Hamid say contemporary television has over the novel? In what ways does Hamid lend credibility to his argument? In an essay of 300 words or more, and using evidence from the text, analyze this argument about the advantages of television, identifying three persuasive examples Hamid uses to bolster his argument.
Explanation:
Hamid shows that today's televisions work better and have more elaborate and complex plots and this attracts the public's attention more intensely.
Hamid talks about this in the article "Are the New ‘Golden Age’ TV Shows the New Novels?" where he shows that in the past people read more than listen to television, but nowadays these roles have been reversed and television has attracted more and more viewers, while books have lost readers.
Hamid says that this has happened because:
The popularization of television.How easy it is to buy a tv.The quality of today's televisions is better than that of older televisions.Today's television has a greater variety of programs that encompass all audiences.Television shows have better, deeper, and more complex plots than older shows.With this, we can conclude that televisions have attracted a larger audience because they have invested in quality both in their operation and in their productions.
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What does Victor decide to do once Elizabeth is gone?
Answer:
Victor finally breaks his secrecy and tries to convince a magistrate in Geneva that an unnatural monster is responsible for the death of Elizabeth, but the magistrate does not believe him. Victor resolves to devote the rest of his life to finding and destroying the monster.
Explanation:
this is about "frankenstien" by mary shelley right?
i read the book like a year ago, so i'm not positive but i believe thats it
How can a journey change the course of history?
Read the following paragraph.
(1) Today, Fifteen has hit the big time. (2) It is no longer one restaurant but four. (3) New crews of young people continue to be inspired. (4) Not all students become chefs, but at Fifteen they all taste success.
Which sentence has the wrong tone for the paragraph?
OA. Sentence 2
OB. Sentence 3
OC. Sentence 1
OD. Sentence 4
The Answer:
Sentence 1
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Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
What is being describe below.
She thanked men,-good!
but thanked
Somehow I know not how-as if she
ranked
My gift of a nine-hundred-years-old name
With anybody's gift.
Answer:
The Duke is accusing the Duchess of flirtatious, disgraceful behavior. These actions were considered indecent by her husband, who'd given her a title (nine-hundred year old name).
Answer:
Robert Browning – My Last Duchess
Explanation:
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What is the theme of this passage of the outcast of poker flat
Answer:
The theme of "The Outcasts of Poker Flat" by Bret Harte, is how a bad person can be good. This is demonstrated in the story from characters actions and the events that take place. The first evidence of character in the story is on page 682. Mother Simpson was exiled because she did bad things
Explanation:
The words "dust" and "crow" are both connected to the theme of
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"Romeos monologue is a poem of him talking for one. Secondly I’m pretty sure he’s talking about Juliet and how pretty she is but how there is much distance between them and it’s hard to see her but she is constantly on her mind."
Explanation:
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Which of these sentences uses sensory details to create setting? 1. We lived in a big house with four bedrooms and a kitchen I didn't like at all. 2. We lived in a cozy little brick house surrounded by the smell of pig farms. 3. We lived in a neighborhood full of homes without other children. 4. We lived in North Dakota most of my childhood--then moved to California.
Answer:
2. We lived in a cozy little brick house surrounded by the smell of pig farms.
Explanation:
Sensory details refer to the details that employ or involve the five senses- the sense of smell, taste, touch, sight, and sound in giving the descriptive detail of something. So, any settings or detail given that involves these five sources are called to be sensory details.
The sentence that uses one of these sensory details to create a setting is the second sentence. In the second sentence, the setting is created with the help of the sense of smell, when the speaker mentioned "cozy little brick house surrounded by the smell of pig farms".
Thus, the correct answer is option 2.
how should this sentence be changed? our spelling team preformed well because we studied the words for a long time.
1.insert comma after the word preformed
2.insert comma after the word because
3.insert comma after the word words
4.no change
Answer:its 2
Explanation:
4. Captain America and Wonder Woman were created during World War II to: (1 point)
O fight the Nazis.
Ocheer people up
O distract the public.
Osell exercise products.
Answer:
I think it Distract the Public I'm not sure
Explanation:
Fight the Nazis is wrong
cheer people up you chose which of this are good
Distract the public maybe you chose which of this are good
Sell exercise products is wrong
What proof does the Traveller have to back up his story?
Answer: they bring something that they got in there journey like a rock
Explanation:here a short story that have more info-
The Time Traveller flies into the future with a greater velocity than before. Although he is travelling thousands of years per second, he begins to notice day and night again. The sun grows larger and redder. Finally, it seems that the earth has stopped rotating, and is circling the dying sun as the moon used to circle the earth.
When he brings the machine to a stop, he finds himself on a sloping beach. Vegetation covers every surface facing the unmoving sun; the air is very thin. Behind him he sees a huge white butterfly in the distance, and slowly a red rock begins to move toward him. It turns out to be a giant crab. While he is staring at it, he feels something brush his neck. It is the antenna of a second giant crab, right next to him. He hurriedly skips a month into the future to escape, but finds the beach covered with more crabs. He goes on, stopping every hundred years or so, watching the "old earth ebb away." Finally, thirty million years into the future, he comes to a stop. The air is bitter cold, and the only sign of life is lichen on the beach. Small flakes of snow float in the air. A large disc begins to eclipse the sun; the Time Traveller suspects that some inner planet, perhaps Mercury, which is now much closer to Earth, is passing in front of the sun. An incredible darkness and blackness follows. On the verge of fainting, he climbs back on the machine, and as he does he notices a black blob with tentacles flop over in the distance. It is the only evidence of animal life.
Sarah changed the words of the pig lullaby so that they rhymed, and every night she sang it to little Stanley. "If only, if only," the woodpecker sighs, "The bark on the tree was as soft as the skies." While the wolf waits below, hungry and lonely, Crying to the moo–oo–oon, "if only, if only." How do the words "if only, if only" parallel Stanley's predicament?
Answer:
Stanley wished that everything that happened in his life was different. This compares with the words "if only, if only", because it reflects Stanley's thinking thinking "If only things were different."
Explanation:
Stanley has a curse that damages his life and makes him go through very bad situations in his life. He would very much like his life to have been different, that the experiences he had had been different. For this reason, Stanley can live in a constant feeling of projection where he thinks "if only my life were different, if only things had happened differently." This relates entirely to the song sung by Sarah, especially the words "if only, if only".
Answer:
Stanley wished that everything that happened in his life was different. This compares with the words "if only, if only", because it reflects Stanley's thinking thinking "If only things were different."
Explanation:
A Story that illustrates the
Saying a good name is better than
gold and silver".
Read the sentence.
As the trumpet blared a jarring noise, everyone quickly covered their ears!
Using the context clues, what is the meaning of the underlined word?
quiet
subtle
harmonious
shrill
Using the context clues, the meaning of the underlined word is shrill.
What is a Context Clue?This refers to the use of hints to show that an action is about to take place which can be used in foreshadowing.
With this in mind, we can see that from the given sentence, there is the narration about how the trumpet made an unpleasant sound which was jarring and this shows that the sound was shrill.
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When good people do bad things
Describe the impact this structure or pattern of organization has on the effectiveness of the article. (RI.2.5)
Group of answer choices
Using a social construct to support a research study gives context to the study demonstrating that the author was justified in their opinion.
Mob mentality is a problem in society. The use of the research study provides a potential solution allowing readers to grasp what is at stake.
The author compares a personal experience to a research study showing that the experience is in contrast to science. This helps readers understand that what the author experienced does not often happen.
The use of expert quotes, and a personal example followed by a research study gives context to the idea of mob mentality and helps readers understand how it happens.
Answer:
The use of expert quotes, and a personal example followed by a research study gives context to the idea of mob mentality and helps readers understand how it happens.
Explanation:
This question refers to the 2014 text "When Good People Do Bad Things" by Ann Trafton. In this text, the author talks about a phenomenon known as "mob mentality." Mob mentality occurs when people lose sight of their individual morality and behave in the way that the group they belong to behaves, whether this matches their own morals or not. Because of this psychological pressure, good people can be led to do bad things. The text gives a personal example that the author experienced, as well as information about scientific research and expert quotes. All of this helps reader understand the phenomenon better.
Read the excerpt from Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl. Friday, October 29, 1943 You don't hear a single bird singing outside, and a deadly close silence hangs everywhere, catching hold of me as if it will drag me down deep into an underworld. In the diary entry, what is the figurative meaning of "deadly close"? angry depressing consoling mysterious
Answer:
what is the figurative meaning of "deadly close"?
Depressing
Explanation:
This is because, the silence is depressing to her due to lack of any noise. Because, the birds are not signing, she saw it as an omen to show that, the outside world is dead and extremely bad unlike the signing of the birds that portends good life and existence.
Answer :what is the figurative meaning of "deadly close"?
depressing
Aaron realized immediately that they were saved. With great effort he dug his way through the snow. He was a village boy and knew what to do. When he reached the hay he hollowed out a nest for himself and the goat. No matter how cold it may be outside, in the hay it is always warm. How does this excerpt develop the setting of the story? It shows that the haystack provides safety from the storm. It proves that only a haystack is necessary to survive a storm. It reveals that the hay will keep the goat alive. It demonstrates that the hay makes the barn smell sweet.
Answer:
It shows that the haystack provides safety from the storm
Explanation:
According to the excerpt, Aaron is trapped in a storm and somehow he manages to save himself and the goat as he made use of hay to keep himself and the goat warm.
The excerpt develops the setting of the story by showing that the haystack provides safety from the storm.
3. What does An-mei mean when she tells
Rose she is without wood?
She means that she is without a backbone, the ability to give way in the face of hardships or aggression from others.
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Explain which rhetorical appeal—pathos, ethos, or logos—used in “On Women's Right to Vote” is the most effective.
Answer:
Logos
Explanation:
Logos is the most effective appeal because using human rights and the constitution for support gives off a higher stature from women. Logos is an appeal that shows no emotion while ethos and pathos do and if women show too much emotion, they would be given the benefit of the doubt, which is not what Anthony is striving for.
Why is summarizing a position back to the person you're arguing with an effective way to understand nuances? How
might doing this help you to understand someone else's logic?
Answer:
One should first ask what is the intent of the argument whether it is about facts, something meaningful or if it is useful.
Explanation:
When arguing with someone, it is important to understand the purpose of the argument. One should first ask what is the intent of the argument whether it is about facts, something meaningful or if it is useful. This can be done by summarizing a position back to the person you are arguing with. It will help you understand where the nuances occur between you and the other person.
Taking this step might help one to understand someone else's logic because it helps you understand the intent of the other person's argument. Through this, one get to understand if the other person is arguing for facts' sake, personal opinion or something useful to them.
What is the peak of Mount Everest called in nepal?
Answer:
Sagarmatha
Explanation: