In chapter 9, what did Aronnax see at the top of the undersea mountain?

Select all that apply.

- Atlantis
- Vigo Bay
- a ruined civilization
- Greece
- a petrified forest
- a volcano

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Answer 1

Answer:

-Atlantis

-a ruined civilization

-a volcano

-a petrified forest

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Answer 2

A ruined civilization, a volcano and a petrified forest is seen by Aronnax from the top of the undersea mountain.

What are the characteristic features of undersea mountains?

Undersea mountain ranges are mountain ranges that are mostly or entirely underwater, and specifically under the surface of an ocean. If originated from current tectonic forces, they are often referred to as a mid-ocean ridge.

The Pacific Ocean has an underwater mountain near Hawaii called the Mauna Kea. When measured from its underwater base, it is about 10,200 m in height. Mount Everest is 8,848 m high.

Viaud Ridge is an undersea mountain range in the Indian Ocean located south of India, southwest of Sri Lanka and east of the Maldives. Its morphology remains poorly defined: estimates range from between 15 and 25 kilometers long.

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MINI MULTIPLE CHOICE
A story’s setting can help to advance the plot by

1. introducing a theme
2. creating conflict
3. revealing a mood
4. leading to a flashback.

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Answer:  2. creating conflict

Explanation:

The answer is creating a conflict because

the conflict can create a raising action

which would advance the plot.

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The answer is 2 creating conflict because people love to read a story with a little nice conflict between the characters and it surprises the readers too! Hope this helps

Which statement best summarizes the writer's claim?
Read the excerpt from "Water Flowing from Toilet to TaR
May Be Hard to Swallow."
As California scrambles for ways to cope with its crippling
drought and the mandatory water restrictions imposed last
month by Gov. Jerry Brown, an array of ideas that were
long dismissed as too controversial, expensive or
unpleasant are getting a second look. One is to conserve
more water, another is to turn nearby and abundant
sources of water, like the Pacific Ocean, into drinking
water through desalination
Yet another is to recycle the water Californians have
already used. And therein lies a marketing challenge that
can be even greater than the technological one.
Californians should not have to drink recycled
wastewater, even in a drought
Governor Jerry Brown was right to impose water
restrictions on Californians.
California may have a hard time convincing residents to
drink recycled wastewater.
There are various technologies that can supply
Californians with water during a drought.

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Answer:

Convincing people to drink recycled water is a more difficult task than producing it.

Explanation:

Answer:

California may have a hard time convincing residents to drink recycled wastewater.

Explanation:

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The photograph shows what a pomegranate looks like once you have removed the _______________.
a.
stem
c.
shallot
b.
crown
d.
rind



Please select the best answer from the choices provided


A
B
C

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Think the answer is A.

Answer:i cant awnser this because there isnt a photo but im guessing its A

Explanation:

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Why did Tigo and Danny have to meet? What were they meant to do?​

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Answer:IDK

Explanation:

I NEED TWO ANSWERS Read "A Narrow Fellow in the Grass" by Emily Dickinson. From whose point of view is the poem most likely written? A narrow fellow in the grass Occasionally rides; You may have met him, — did you not, His notice sudden is. The grass divides as with a comb, A spotted shaft is seen; And then it closes at your feet And opens further on. He likes a boggy acre, A floor too cool for corn. Yet when a child, and barefoot, I more than once, at morn, Have passed, I thought, a whip-lash Unbraiding in the sun, — When, stooping to secure it, It wrinkled, and was gone. Several of nature's people I know, and they know me; I feel for them a transport Of cordiality; But never met this fellow, Attended or alone, Without a tighter breathing, And zero at the bone. her personal point of view a grown adult's point of view a famous person's point of view a child's point of view a teenager's point of view

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Answer:

The answers are as follows:  

a grown adult's point of view - a grown adult male - she speaks as a man that is remembering his encounter with a snake when he was a child

a child's point of view - as a child, he bent down to grab the snake - but the snake got away.  

Explanation:

Not sure if this helps, but these are the two ways in which you can interpret the ideas of point of view.

How does Mercutio feel about Romeo then? How does Romeo feel in act 3

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Answer:

Mercutio is angry at Romeo and the whole stupid feud! Romeo feels guilty. ... Benvolio tells Romeo to run away so as not to be put to death.

Explanation:

Click to read "Musée des Beaux Arts," by W. H. Auden. Then answer the
question.
Pieter Brueghel's painting of Icarus and W. H. Auden's Musee des Beaux
Arts both address the fall of Icarus.
What element of the story does Auden include that Brueghel does not?
O A. Reference to the weather
O B. The sun melting the wax
C. The boy in the sky
D. Wings made of feathers

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Answer:the boy in the sky

Explanation:

The boy in the sky is a theme that Auden uses in the narrative that Brueghel does not. Hence, the right answer is (C).

What do you know about W. H. Auden?

He was raised in and around Birmingham by a middle-class family of professionals after being born in York. He studied English at Christ Church in Oxford and attended a number of independent (or public) schools in England. During a brief stay in Berlin in 1928–1929, he taught in British prep schools for five years (1930–35), after which he traveled to China and Iceland to write books about his experiences.

He moved to the United States in 1939, and after obtaining American citizenship in 1946 while keeping his British citizenship. In American institutions, he taught from 1941 to 1945.

Throughout the 1950s, he took up sporadic visiting professorships. He spent the winters in New York and the summers in Ischia from 1947 to 1957; from 1958 until the end of his life, he spent the winters in New York.

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Have you ever thought about traveling to another country? Pick a place that interests you, and where your native language is not spoken. Once you have picked a place, you can research language-learning options. You can use online programs or find a class. You could learn and practice with a friend, and then take a dream vacation. Learning a language can be difficult. It is one of the the most useful hobbies. I’ve tried it.
What compound-complex sentence can be formed from the underlined section of the passage?
Learning a language can be a difficult and useful hobby; I’ve tried it.
Learning a language can be difficult; it is one of the most useful hobbies I’ve tried.
Learning a language can be difficult, it is one of the most useful hobbies I’ve tried.
Learning a language can be difficult, yet it is one of the most useful hobbies that I’ve tried.

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Answer:

D. Learning a language can be difficult, yet it is one of the most useful hobbies that I’ve tried.

Explanation:

The second idea contrasts with the first one. Even though learning a language is difficult, the person still had tried the hobby. Traditionally, one would not try the hobby if the hobby is difficult. However, this person has tried it. Therefore, a "but" or a "yet" should be used. A semicolon should not be used because these ideas can pair together.

Answer:

The answer is D

What does the reader expect to find in a persuasive argument?

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A persuasive argument has a goal in mind and that is to change the readers mind to the opinion of the author usually done so by stating facts, and this is usually done in a professional writing style

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What is the best way to describe the theme?
A.
Change is an inevitable part of life.
B.
Hard work always bears positive results.
C.
Moving to a new place is exciting.
D.
Communication is important in a family.
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ACT 1 SCENE 1: The setting is the Taylor family's kitchen at 8:00 a.m. José Taylor is busy munching on his toast and sipping his orange juice. His parents silently observe him and then look at each other. José's dad gives a brief nod and his mom coughs to get José's attention.

MOM: José, your father and I wanted to talk to you about something important before you head off to school.
DAD: My company gave me a big promotion last week for all the hard work I've done in the past few years.
JOSÉ: That's great, dad! Congrats!
DAD: Thanks, son. There is a catch though. My new position would require me to work at the company's office in New Zealand, which means we have to move there soon.
José's smile vanishes as he hears this news, and he looks at his parents in shock.
JOSÉ: Move? I can't move! All my friends are here, I'm the best student in my class, and I just got selected for the school's hockey team.
MOM: We're really sorry, José, but this is something we all need to do. We can promise you that your life in New Zealand will be just as good, and you can make plenty of friends there and join all the sports teams you want.
DAD: You're a young, bright, and talented kid, and moving there will be like a new adventure for you, José. At some point in our lives, we all need to adjust to certain changes, and now, it's your turn to do so.
JOSÉ: It's easy for you guys to say these things but difficult for me because I've not been given any choice in this matter.
José grabs his bag and walks out of the kitchen before his parents can respond.

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Answer:

A. Change is an inevitable part of life

Explanation:

José's dad is taking to him about how change is a part of life:

" You're a young, bright, and talented kid, and moving there will be like a new adventure for you, José. At some point in our lives, we all need to adjust to certain changes, and now, it's your turn to do so."

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Column A

1. innuendo

2. acrimonious

3. impugn

4. disparage

5. invective

6. reprove

7. harass

8. chastise

9. derogatory

10. vilify

Column B

a. to punish for wrongdoing; criticize severely

b. to scold or correct with kindly intent; express disapproval of

c. bitter and ill-natured in language or tone

d. detracting from the character or standing of; expressive of a low opinion

e. to criticize by argumentation; oppose as false or worthless

f. to speak of as unimportant or inferior; belittle

g. to utter slanderous and abusive statements against; defame

h. a roundabout and often spiteful reference to someone or something not named; an insinuation

i. insulting words used to attack; violent denunciation or abuse

j. to irritate or torment persistently; carry out repeated attacks

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Answer:

1. H

2. C

3. E

4. F

5. I

6. B

7. J

8. A

9. D

10. G

Explanation:

1. innuendo: A roundabout and often spiteful reference to someone or something not named; and insinuation

2. acrimonious: Bitter or ill-natured in language or tone

3. impugn: To criticize by argumentation; oppose as false or worthless

4. disparage: To speak of as unimportant or inferior; belittle

5. invective: Insulting words used to attack; violent denunciation or abuse

6. reprove: To scold or correct with kindly intent; express disapproval of

7. harass: To irritate or torment persistently; carry out repeated attacks

8. chastise: To punish for wrongdoing; criticize severely

9. derogatory: Detracting from the character or standing; expressive of a low opinion

10. vilify: To utter slanderous and abusive statements against; defame

In the novel Lord of the Flies, why does the signal fire go out?
A: Jack puts it out on purpose.
B: Ralph puts it out in frustration.
C: Simon puts it out in secret.
D: Samneric leaves it to go hunting.

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Answer:

a  jack puts it out on pourpuse

Explanation:

Ralph had been hiding from Jack's tribe, so some of Jack's boys lit a fire to force Ralph out into the open so they could find him and kill him.

When researching evidence to develop a claim, which are credible sources for a blogger to use? Check all that apply.

1-libraries
2-encyclopedias
3-wiki websites
4-major newspapers
5-.gov or .edu websites
6-.com websites

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Answer: libraries , encyclopedias ,  major newspapers , gov or .edu websites

Aka (1,2,4,5)

Explanation: Simply put, these are all reliable resources to reside to  when doing research. They cannot be edited by the general public. Also, I happened to get it correct on edge.

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Five books i should read

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Answer:

To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee. ...

1984, by George Orwell. ...

Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, by J.K. Rowling.

The Lord of the Rings, by J.R.R. ...

Explanation:

Answer:

Explanation:

ALL THE HARRY POTTER BOOKS

The clock works crow

the last girl on earth

good vibes good life

the book thief

Essay about The White Rose

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Answer:

The White Rose is a shining example of resistance to Hitler, but also of the ruthlessness which the Nazis authorities showed when faced with any opposition. In early 1943, the fortunes of war were clearly turning against the Germans. The battle of Stalingrad had been a complete disaster, resulting in the surrender of the Sixth Army on January 31, 1943. Around this time, a small group of students, mostly centered in the University of Munich, began openly to agitate against the Nazi regime. They saw the war as lost, the good things they had thought would result from the Nazis in the 1930s as having been thrown away, and were horrified at the mistreatment of the Jews. The leaders of the student revolt were Hans Scholl (25), a medical student and his sister Sophie (21), a biology student. Hans Scholl had been an enthusiastic member of the Hitler Youth in 1933, but he quickly became disillusioned with Nazism as its inhumanity and barbarism became more and more clear with the passage of time.

People who have never lived under a totalitarian government have difficulty understanding how difficult it was - and how dangerous - to organize opposition to the government. The Nazis in particular were organized right down to the street level and people were encouraged to inform on their parents, relatives, and friends to the Gestapo; in short, anyone who manifested disagreement with the Nazis could be in serious trouble. Under the law of the Third Reich, over 5,000 people were executed for such trivial offenses as making jokes about Hitler or listening to radio broadcasts from Britain.

Most of the White Rose members were medical students, except for Sophie Scholl, who majored in biology and philosophy, and many had Jewish friends or classmates, who had been persecuted under the Nazis, Their disillusionment became most pronounced as the brutality of the regime became more apparent and especially when the mass deportations of the Jews began.

The White Rose began distributing anti-government leaflets in mid 1942. The main authors were Hans Scholl, Alex Schmorell, and George

Wittenstein (see below) who wrote four leaflets and distributed about 100 copies of them. Of the 100, 35 fell into the hands of the Gestapo. At about this time, Sophie Scholl joined the group. It is known that Hans Scholl coined the expression "leaflets of the White Rose", but the origin of the expression is unclear. The leaflets protested against the brutality and evil of the government, and against the extermination of the Jews, which was beginning to become known to more and more people at this time.

In summer 1942, many of the male medical students at the University of Munich were obliged to serve a three-month stint on the Russian front. Several of the White Rose members were among them. There they saw with their own eyes the horrors of war, and there they also saw the unbelievable cruelty the Germans displayed to the Jews. They personally witnessed beatings and other mistreatment and heard reliable stories of the persecution of the Jews then in full swing. They returned in November 1942.

In February 1943, the Gauleiter (District Leader) of Bavaria, Paul Giesler, addressed the students at the University of Munich. By then, he was already aware of some of the White Rose activities. He sneeringly said that the female students should be producing children for the Reich rather than wasting time studying and added: "If some of the girls lack sufficient charm to find a mate, I will assign each of them one of my adjutants." Female students who attempted to leave the session were arrested by the Gestapo, which led to a general riot and the eventual freedom of the women.

Several more activist leaflets soon followed, more and more revolutionary in nature, with the last ones calling openly for the overthrow of the government. By a stroke of bad luck, Sophie and Hans Scholl were observed dumping some of these leaflets out of a window at the university, were betrayed to the Gestapo and arrested. More than 80 arrests throughout Germany soon followed.

Explanation:

Although they actually accomplished little (obviously they had no realistic chance of accomplishing very much from the outset), the White Rose students serve as an example that not all Germans blindly went along with Hitler. Their activities are important to include in any assessment of the reaction of Germans to Hitler, and what is striking is that the persecution of the Jews played a major role in galvanizing them into more open and radical opposition to the Hitler government. In spite of the difficulties they faced, they were imbued with a willingness to risk it all for their country and for the victims of its terrible practices. That they failed was perhaps preordained; that they dared to try is a testament to their humanity.

Answer:

The White Rose is a amazing example of resistance to Hitler, but also of the ruthlessness which the Nazis authorities showed when faced with any opposition. In early 1943, the fortunes of war were clearly turning against the Germans. The battle of Stalingrad had been a complete disaster, resulting in the surrender of the Sixth Army on January 31, 1943. Around this time, a small group of students, mostly centered in the University of Munich, began openly to agitate against the Nazi regime. They saw the war as lost, the good things they had thought would result from the Nazis in the 1930s as having been thrown away, and were horrified at the mistreatment of the Jews.

Most of the White Rose members were medical students, except for Sophie School, who majored in biology and philosophy, and many had Jewish friends or classmates, who had been persecuted under the Nazis, Their disillusionment became most pronounced as the brutality of the regime became more apparent and especially when the mass deportations of the Jews began.

The White Rose began distributing anti-government leaflets in mid 1942. The main authors were Hans Scholl, Alex Schmorell, and George  

 

In summer 1942, many of the male medical students at the University of Munich were obliged to serve a three-month stint on the Russian front. Several of the White Rose members were among them. There they saw with their own eyes the horrors of war, and there they also saw the unbelievable cruelty the Germans displayed to the Jews. They personally witnessed beatings and other mistreatment and heard reliable stories of the persecution of the Jews then in full swing. They returned in November 1942.

Several more activist leaflets soon followed, more and more revolutionary in nature, with the last ones calling openly for the overthrow of the government. By a stroke of bad luck, Sophie and Hans Scholl were observed dumping some of these leaflets out of a window at the university, were betrayed to the Gestapo and arrested. More than 80 arrests throughout Germany soon followed.

Although they actually accomplished little (obviously they had no realistic chance of accomplishing very much from the outset), the White Rose students serve as an example that not all Germans blindly went along with Hitler. Their activities are important to include in any assessment of the reaction of Germans to Hitler, and what is striking is that the persecution of the Jews played a major role in galvanizing them into more open and radical opposition to the Hitler government. In spite of the difficulties they faced, they were imbued with a willingness to risk it all for their country and for the victims of its terrible practices. That they failed was perhaps preordained; that they dared to try is a testament to their humanity.

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Answer:

What I think the answer is: A well-known

Explanation:

Why? It makes more sense in the sentence and the definition  for notorious is famous or well known, typically for some bad quality or deed.

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The article breakaway author purpose was?

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Answer:

the authors purpose was to entertain. (more info below)

Explanation:

The face of the water, in time, became a wonderful book — a book that was a dead language to the uneducated passenger, but which told its mind to me without reserve, delivering its most cherished secrets as clearly as if it uttered them with a voice. And it was not a book to be read once and thrown aside, for it had a new story to tell every day.
—Life on the Mississippi,
Mark Twain

What main idea does this passage convey about the river?
A - The river is meaningless to most people
B - The river is wonderfully different each day
C - The river protects its secrets
D - It is easy to get to know the river

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Answer:

the river is wonderfully different each day.

Explanation:

This passage's main idea about the river is wonderfully different each day. American author Robert Silverberg wrote the science fiction book The Face of the Waters, which was first released in 1991.

That is Option B is correct.

What does the face of the water Plot entail?

Deep in the future, in a penal colony populated by ex-convicts and their descendants, is where The Face of the Waters is set. The planet is called Hydros, an ocean world where people reside on made-up floating islands.

The human inhabitants of the island of Sorve have been told to evacuate following a human transgression against the Hydros indigenous. They search for the semi-mythical island of the Face of the Waters in a flotilla of ships because they are forbidden on all other islands.

They are compelled to discover more about themselves during their adventure, which raises issues of religion and the meaning of life. Robert Silverberg discusses what it means to be a human towards the book's conclusion.

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Write a 250-word essay comparing/contrasting the physical setting (a depression town) and the setting of the narrator's
memory.​

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Answer:

If you're comparing the two, why not take a look at this photo (attached).

Consider what was going on during the time of the Great Depression. You have the Dust Bowl happening in the west (which you can link very easily to the first paragraph of the text. Think about looking at the visual imagery the author describes).

The author speaks a lot of the nostalgia, which again relates to the history. Right before the Great Depression, people were living this life of luxury in the Roaring 20s. Consider the look in the woman's face. How does the nostalgia read in her eyes, her body language, and so on. You can connect this feeling of nostalgia with the quote about the marigolds reflecting "the strangest times." Consider how the speaker portrays this feeling of nostalgia or the memory of what once had been.

The marigolds represent not only the past but also... what could have been. Consider how you can link the hope that can be evident as well in the woman's eyes.

These will give you three strong body paragraphs about the imagery and symbolism, all embedded in the historical context of the piece.

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Explanation:

You have the power to be an activist. Which is the main issue you see in your neighborhood/community and what would you do to solve it? Just need to hear you guys out! i will mark the best brainliest.

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Answer:

Racism

Explanation:

Lots of colored people have been hurt by the police for no reason at all. Now people are marching and protesting about this issue and this is a big problem in our world today.

This excerpt highlights the Maori cultural value that family
members should
one another

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Answer:

Support

Explanation:

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Answer:

Support

Explanation:

I took the test !!

2. Find and write down the simile Vonnegut uses when he describes George

Bergeron's thoughts. Then, explain what's compelling about the use of this

particular simile. What can the reader infer from the use of this simile?

(Harrison Bergeron)

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Answer:

"His thoughts fled in panic, like bandits from a burglar alarm." This is one simile because it draws a connection between George's thoughts and bandits.

Explanation:

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how do science writers tend to use analogies especially when writing for a general audience?​

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Answer:

Here are some tips and techniques for writing good popular science articles:

Ask the right questions. Begin ordering your ideas by asking yourself the questions: what? ...

Structure your article well. Know where you are going. ...

Use a catchy title. ...

Simplify the content. ...

Avoid jargon. ...

Use the active voice.

At the time of writing, writer can ask the right questions as well as structure the article well.

What do you mean by analogies?

Analogous is defined under biology and refers to as the body parts that have a similar function but differ in structure.

At the time of describing analogs author use a catchy title, simplify the content and avoid jargon. The two things that ae common in traits are to be considered.

Moreover, analogies represents the two systems that have a similar relations with each other. For example Blood vessels are like highways.

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Answer:

I think A is the perfect answer...

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Provide an outline of the structural subject matter of Washington's address. What are some of the topics he covers? I need 6 bullet points

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Answer:

Explanation:

George Washington was going to step down as the president and he would not be competing in the next election so he thought it well to give a farewell speech.

He address how his success was due to the Americans who where with him and how he could only do little.

He advice the Americans to unite and not getting separated because of politics.

He also advice Americans not to be involved with other countries because it is against what their country want.

He talked about the important things needed in federal government, how unity is what foster progress and makes them independent.

He talks about religion and how they could help secure reputation, life and properties of people.

George Washington was an American politician, statesman and founding Father who served as the country's first president from 1789 to 1797.

Because George Washington was  stepping down as president and would not be running in the next election, he decided it would be appropriate to give a goodbye speech.He talks about how his success was owing to the Americans that accompanied him, and how he could only do so much.He advises Americans to stick together and not be divided by politics.He also advises Americans to stay away from other countries because it is against their country's interests.He spoke about the need of unity in the federal government, and how it fosters progress and independence.He discusses religion and how it can help individuals protect their reputation, lives, and property.

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what do the instruments used by seismologists measure

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Answer:

seismograph

Explanation:

seismograph. A seismograph, or seismometer, is an instrument used to detect and record earthquakes. Generally, it consists of a mass attached to a fixed base. hope this helps you :)

Answer:

They are used to detect and record earthquakes

In 2-3 sentences, explain how Thomas Paine's tone and persuasive language in The American Crisis convinced his audience to support the revolutionary cause.

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Answer:

Paine uses simple, persuasive and rhetorical style of writing.

Explanation:

Thomas Paine's tone and persuasive language in "The American Crisis" is written in simple yet rhetorical language so that the common readers would understand his message and call for the revolution.His style of writing "The American Crisis" engages the readers and the people to support the cause of the revolution with unity and passion. Paine aims to appeal the public by using literary devices which would invoke nationalism and integration in the hearts of the people.

Answer:

Thomas Paine, the author of Common Sense, also wrote the American Crisis. In his writing, the use of tone is vital in the persuasion of the audience. The tone he uses is intended to call the colonists to help with the revolution against Great Britain, or King George III. He uses a simple yet persuasive style of writing that enables all readers to understand what Paine's goal is in writing this pamphlet. Thomas also uses a rhetorical style of writing so that it calls for a response from the audience. "...or those that are in it, and to "bind me in all cases whatsoever" to his absolute will, am I to suffer it? What signifies it to me, whether he who does it is a king or a common man; my countryman or not my countryman; whether it be done by an individual villain, or an army of them?" The use of simple words and terms allows the common people to understand Paine's writing and his call for a revolution. He uses words such as we or us, words that convey a sense of unity so that everyone feels a part of this revolution. He makes use of passion and emotion by using words that have that sort of tone. Thomas Paine's forward and forceful attitude his writing, American Crisis, are reasons why the tone of his work sounds very convincing.

I will be honest, I did use some ideas from the person who answered before me. But, I wrote in a paragraph format so it is written out. Hopefully it answers your question.

5. Indiscernible means to be
A. vague or unclear
B. involved in secret crimes.
C. easily understood.
D. unable to describe details.​

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Answer:

A.Indiscernible means to be vague or unclear

Read the following poem by Emily Dickinson. Water, is taught by thirst. Land—by the Oceans passed. Transport—by throe— Peace—by its battles told— Love, by Memorial Mold— Birds, by the Snow. Which words in this poem rhyme? “thirst” and “passed” “throe” and “Snow” “Love” and “Mold” “Peace” and “told”

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Answer:

snow and throe

Explanation:

the pronunciation for throe is throw so ye. the ending sound of the word shows

Write the adverbial phrase in the sentence.

Will the girl on the bus arrive on time?

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Answer:

on the bus

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