King envisioned a concerted worldwide movement to eradicate poverty via peaceful resistance. Although King frequently spoke about these aspects of his ideal, many people are unaware of his movement's very public aims.
What is the dream of Martin Luther Jr?I have a fantasy that one day, even Mississippi, a state wracked by injustice, would be converted into a haven of liberty and justice. My hope is for my four small children to grow up in a country where they would be assessed on their character rather than their skin colour.
What is important about the Martin Luther King Jr I have a dream speech?King's "Dream" speech was essential in the passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the key Selma to Montgomery march.
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To be Young, Gifted, & Black Creative Project
This project is required with an opportunity to enter into a contest related to the theme Young,
Gifted, & Black/Brown. You must respond to the following question: What does it mean to be
Young, Gifted, & Black/Brown?
Your response can be in one of the following forms:
● Essay
● Visual Art
● Remix of Song
● Spoken Word
● Music Video
Project is due by Wednesday, 2/17 at 11:59 pm in the Creative Writing
Schoology folder. IF YOU JUST HERE FOR POINTS YOU GETTING REPORTED IF ANSWER CORRECT YOU GET BRAINLIEST
Answer:
Explanation:
Young Gifted and Black is a collection of five essays written by three authors that focus on identifying the unique challenges African-American face in institutionalized racism embedded in our schools, what it means when they commit themselves to high achievement and how schools can change their programs to create culturally responsive classes that support all children. Perry uses various narratives to combat the common misconception concerning African-American students and presents theories of group achievement with descriptions and analysis. Steele presents a couple experiments that he and his team designed and preformed to assess the issue of stereotype threat on the testing performance of students. Unlike most written presentations of psychological research it uses an informal voice that makes the information easily comprehensible.
The first two sections regarding pre- and post-Civil Rights black education and the relationship between stereotype threat and achievement were pretty informative and well-argued. The last section made me question the author’s argument that raising achievement is as simple as he states. If I read another essay/article/book where the author recommends further overworking underpaid teachers and suggests that they all be content specialists in their field as the solution to bridging the gap between low performance and excellence, my eyes are going to roll so much they fall out.
Theresa Perry brilliantly approached the topics of “literacy for freedom, and freedom for literacy” during slavery, and the contextual and cultural impact of perceived Black intellectual inferiority among society. I particularly enjoyed her discussion on slaves learning to read, and how that dynamic of yearning to achieve (via reading) has been lost.
Can someone help me, I need two comments for this Quote!!
Topic Sentence: Banning electronic cigarettes would not only prevent them from being used to stop smoking, it represents an abuse of power from the government.
Quote: Helen Clair McNulty states that she is neither for nor against electronic cigarettes. She brings up the point that banning electronic cigarettes violates Americans rights: “But it makes me mad that the city government wants to take away our rights to do what we want to with our bodies. I also find the way they are handling this situation slightly comical” (1).
Answer:
this is inaccurate because she is not picking one side to stay with and she is not explaining why she picks that side.
i hope this helps
Explanation:
Fix the dependent clause below to make it a complete sentence:
If you want to eat well.
Answer:
bla bla bla n j jvtifufufoud
Isaiah wants to create a pen picture. Which of the following does he need to know in order to finish his project? Select all that apply. Pen pictures contain metaphors Pen pictures are very short Pen pictures are complicated Pen pictures are one stanza
Answer:
pen pictures are very short. pen pictures contain metaphors
Explanation:
help with zeran lol now
Answer:
4
Explanation:
Answer:
4
Explanation:
HEY BUD wanna RP (roleplay :)
Why did the fire hose not work within the Triangle Factory?
Answer:
On March 25, a Saturday afternoon, there were 600 workers at the factory when a fire began in a rag bin. The manager attempted to use the fire hose to extinguish it, but was unsuccessful, as the hose was rotted and its valve was rusted shut.
Explanation:
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PLZ ANSWER ASAP!!! Charlie commutes from Gardentown to Workton for work. He makes the journey
every day Monday to Friday, and also has to go to work every third Saturday. He never
goes to Workton on Sundays, and nor does he ever go apart from going to work.
If Charlie buys the tickets that keep his travel costs as low as possible, how much will
this cost him for a three-week period?
Answer:
$55.50
Explanation:
For a ticket that keeps travel cost as low as possible :
Since he only goes to work every third Saturday ;
A day return journey traveling Saturday or Sunday is better : $3.00
Since he goes to work everyday from Monday to friday:
A rover ticket for (Monday _ Friday) option is best : Cost = $17.50
Cost per week for 3 weeks(Monday - Friday) ; Hence,
$17.50 * 3
= $52.50
Total cost For 3 weeks :
Cost per week for 3 weeks (Monday - Friday) + cost of one saturday:
$52.50 + $3.00
= $55.50
Can someone put the word cadence in a short sentence please.
Answer:
The horse's breath made puffs of steam as she trotted along the road to the cadence of tinkling bells.
Explanation:
what does fiction mean and what does nonfiction mean
Answer:
nonfiction is facts and fiction is imaginary events
Answer:
**Nonfiction** is real and **Fiction** is made up
If you browse menus from different parts of the world, you may be surprised. While looking through the lists of foods, you may see items such as crickets and worms.
What does "browse" mean in this passage?
A.to glance at or read casually.
B.to enjoy completely.
C.to confuse slightly.
D.to pick up or collect often.
Answer:
a. to glance at or read casually.
Answer:
to glance at or read casually
Explanation:
I got it right.
what do you mean by colloquial words
Answer:
Colloquial, conversational, informal refer to types of speech or to usages not on a formal level and as if it meant “vulgar” or “bad” or “incorrect” usage, whereas it is merely a familiar style used in speaking and writing.
Yoo if ur reading this that means ur in the future you’re like 10 seconds away from me right now yoo. Did anything cool happened ??
Answer:
no
Explanation:
Do you think people face more internal or external conflicts in their daily lives?
Please also show evidence.
Answer:
In my opinion internal conflicts
Explanation:
The reason for my thinking is because people always battle with themselves. For example; depression. I have really bad depression and it always makes me doubt myself, feel terrible about myself, etc... And to be fair external conflicts can also cause internal conflicts which is another reason. The is not anyone who does not battle with themselves internally and doubt their choices
Which of the following are functions of the Respiratory System? (Select 2)
A: Provides shape & support
B: Moves oxygen from the outside environment into the body.
C: It also removes carbon dioxide and water from the body.
D: To transport oxygen and nutrients around your body and to help to get rid of wastes.
Anyone help me with this please:) make sure you (select 2)
9. Which phrase from Julie of the Wolves is an example of direct characterization?
"Since your mother is not here to help us, I will do her work. Now watch and learn."
"I am Eskimo, not a gussack!' she had said."
Miyax grabbed him around the neck, but did not protest."
"She was divinely happy going somewhere alone with Kapugen."
Answer:
"She was divinely happy going somewhere alone with Kapugen."
Answer:
D (or the fourth answer lol)
Explanation:
The fact that the Gojira story changed in the American version implies that A. The story was not interesting or relevant to American audiences. B. The story of Gojira held more significance to Japanese audiences, who were affected by the nuclear bombing. C. American audiences were not interested in the metaphor of Gojira. D. The translated language created a different meaning in other versions.
Answer:
B. The story of Gojira held more significance to Japanese audiences, who were affected by the nuclear bombing.
Explanation:
This is the true reason why it actually changed. The story as narrated by Gojira was of more significance to the Japanese. In order not to create more issues based on the story, there was a need for it to be re-modified and waltered down.
2, If you heat water to 100 C, it ..
a) boils
b) boil
c) will boil
please help
Answer:
will boil
Explanation:
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How much time has passed in To Kill a Mockingbird so far in chapter 6-8?
Answer: 3 years
Explanation:
The Voting Rights Act of 1965...
А.) punished people who tried to prevent others from voting.
B.) outlawed measures that prevented racial minorities from voting.
C.) was the first bill to support the civil rights of African-Americans.
D.) did little to actually help African-Americans in the South.
WILL GET BRAINLIEST! The Tragedy of Macbeth: Sc. 4, Lines 46 – 108: In an aside, a character speaks but other characters on stage do not hear him. How do we know that when Macbeth speaks to the ghost, it is NOT an aside?
Answer: We can see the appearance of the ghost as a sign of Macbeth's conscience working. Although on the surface Macbeth is happy to kill, deep down he is troubled by it. The appearance of the ghost is evidence of this conscience.
20.
(09.04 MC)
Read the excerpt from the story Swimming with Sharks: A Galapagos Adventure:
Steven's parents were both scientists who were researching the endangered pink fairy armadillo, a species found in Argentina. Steven, his brother, Nick, and his parents had just spent a month living in a tent on the outskirts of the rain forest in Argentina. Because the family traveled so much, Steven and his brother attended school online. Doing homework in the humid rain forest with bugs bigger than hamburger buns flying around and an internet connection that kept cutting out was not Steven or Nick's idea of a good time. They pressed on since they knew how important it was to stay in school, especially if they wanted to be scientists just like their parents. As a reward for putting up with the uncomfortable stay in the rain forest, their parents had planned a family vacation to the Galapagos Islands once their research was complete. The boys were so excited for this new adventure since they had never been to this area of the world before.
The plane landed, and the passengers stepped outside. Steven could already tell that this trip was going to be amazing. The weather was less humid than the rain forest and the sun was shining. He grinned at his parents and took a deep breath before he started talking a mile a minute.
"I can't wait to meet some sharks!" he exclaimed. "I just know I'll find the albino whale shark. It's"
"One of the rarest sharks in the world, we all know!" interrupted Nick. "You've talked about nothing else since we planned this trip weeks ago!"
"Now Nick, be nice to your brother," their dad scolded. "He's excited, and he should be. Seeing a rare creature like the albino whale shark is definitely worth getting excited about."
"I'm excited, too!" their mom said enthusiastically. "I can't wait to see the giant tortoises. Some of them live to be centuries old. Who knows? Maybe one of them actually met Charles Darwin."
They took a ferry from Baltra Island to Santa Cruz, where their hotel was located. After dropping off their luggage, they were ready to see the giant tortoises in the nature reserve.
Select the detail from the passage that explains how the narrator helps the reader understand Nick's personality. (2 points)
A."Now Nick, be nice to your brother," their dad scolded.
B."One of the rarest sharks in the world, we all know!" interrupted Nick.
C.Steven, his brother, Nick, and his parents had just spent a month living in a tent.
D.They were ready to see the giant tortoises in the nature reserve.
Answer:
the answer is a, because it shows how he acts to his brother
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Explanation:
Who was Sonia Sotomayor
what was her opening sentence
Answer:
The associate Justice of the Supreme Court
Explanation: Sonia Sotomayor was the associate justice of the supreme court. She was the first Hispanic and Latina member of the supreme court. Obama inaugurated her in 2009.
Answer:
Sonia Sotomayor was the associate justice of the supreme court. Also known for being the first Hispanic and Latina member of the supreme court. Former president Obama inaugurated her in 2009.
Explanation:
What is the main idea of the ReadWorks passages based on Elie Wiesel?
Answer:
SWFEGEWAGEW
Explanation:
a
A Chevy Camaro engine exerts 650 hp to move the car. How many watts of power does the engine exert?
Answer:
First of all, the explanation to your question:
Multiply the number of amps by the number of volts to obtain the number of watts in the circuit. The equation W = A x V shows this relationship where W is the wattage, A is the amperage and V is the voltage. This example assumes a voltage of 110 volts and an amperage of 0.91 amps.
Second of all, this should be in the science category.
Angela wants to know how many families in her neighborhood plan to attend the parade. She puts all 120 of the neighborhood addresses in a hat and draws a random sample of 30 addresses. She then asks those families if they plan to attend the parade. She finds that 40% of the families plan to attend the parade. She claims that 40% of the neighborhood families would be expected to attend the parade. Is this a valid inference?
Yes, this is a valid inference because the 30 families speak for the whole neighborhood
Yes, this is a valid inference because she took a random sample of the neighborhood
No, this is not a valid inference because she did not take a random sample of the neighborhood
No, this is not a valid inference because she asked only 30 families
Answer:
Yes, this is a valid inference because she took a random sample of the neighborhood.
Answer:
B. Yes, this is a valid inference because she took a random sample of the neighborhood
Explanation:
A. Yes, this is a valid inference because the 30 families speak for the whole neighborhood - This is not correct because the families she asked do not speak for the whole neighborhood
C. No, this is not a valid inference because she did not take a random sample of the neighborhood - She did take random samples so this is not the answer "She puts all 120 of the neighborhood addresses in a hat and draws a random sample of 30 addresses."
D. No, this is not a valid inference because she asked only 30 families - I don't believe she needs to asked the whole neighborhood or more people because she did a random pull
So, the correct answer is B.
PLZ ASWER WORTH BRAINLIEST AND 20 POINTS!!!
Match each word to the correct sentence.
Look at the questions.
1. What would a good summary of this text look like?
2. What do i already know about this topic?
3. How can i put what i'm reading in my own words?
What is the most appropriate time to ask each question about a text?
after
during
before
Answer:
1. after
2. before
3. during
Explanation:
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What is a “tradition?” Do you think traditions are important? Why or why not?↙️
How might tradition be dangerous to society? Can you think of any real-world examples or situations? Explain your thinking below.↙️
Part 1: Vocabulary
Part of speech
Dictionary definition
Sentence of your own
1. Profusely
a)
b)
c)
2. Boisterous
a)
b)
c)
3. Reprimand
a)
b)
c)
4. Jovial
a)
b)
c)
5. Perfunctory
a)
b)
c)
6. Petulant
a)
b)
c)
7. Defiant
a)
b)
c)
Part 2: Respond to the following questions in complete sentences using quotations from the text to support your thinking.
1. What is the setting of “The Lottery?” Include as many details as possible.
2. What steps are taken to insure the proper execution of the lottery itself?
3. What are the opinions of at least two townspeople regarding the lottery?
4. Who is chosen during the lottery and what happens to him/her?
5. Why do you think the town performs this ritual every year?
6. Look up and define the following points of view:
First person point of view:
Second person point of view:
Third person objective point of view:
What point of view does Shirley Jackson use in “The Lottery?” How does this point of view impact the reader?
Answer: I dont fully remeber the story, but this is the best answer i can give
Explanation: Tradition means doing something over and over for a long time ussualy within family or culture. Tradition can be dangerous because lets say you had a tradition to maybe play russian roulette every year there is a risk of injury or death. The setting of the lottery is in a small town where its sunny and has a good mood before the story starts. 2. The steps taken to insure the proper execution of the lottery is that everyone in the town has to gather and draw slips of paper. 3. What are the opinions of at least two townspeople regarding the lottery. Their opinions are that some people like as long as they are not the ones chosen. The mom in the story had won the lottery, and inturn had died from being stoned to death. I think they do this because of population control, or maybe they are sadistic
What happend in Tunisia after Mohamed Bouazizi set himself on fire
Answer:
Ten years ago, a Tunisian fruit vendor set himself on fire. ... from left, visits Mohamed Bouazizi in hospital after the street vendor set himself alight.
what is the symbol for winter dreams ??
Answer: ''The "winter dreams" symbolize his hopes of success, which vary and change.''
Explanation:
what does the word quizzical mean in this sentence?
After Shana gave Mr. Mead a ridiculous excuse for not turning in her history homework he gave her a quizzical look
A. boring
B. irritated
C. questioning
D. uninterested
Answer:
B. Irritated
Explanation:
From the context of the sentence, the other answers don't make much sense. Also, the teacher was probably irritated or annoyed because she did not do her homework.