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Amelia Earhart: Pioneer

Amelia Earhart was born in 1897 in a small Kansas town. That was six years before the Wright brothers took their famous first airplane flight in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. Over the next two decades, aviation developed rapidly, but the pilots at the controls were mainly men. Amelia Earhart broke through that barrier to become a famous aviator, and she paved the way for women who followed.

Amelia Takes Off
Amelia took her first flying lesson in 1921. At the end of the year, she received her pilot’s license. She took odd jobs and received financial help from her mother to buy her own airplane. With a plane of her own, Amelia quickly began making a name for herself in the aviation world. In October 1922, she broke a world record for female pilots by flying her plane to 14,000 feet in altitude. In 1923, she received her International Pilot’s License—just the sixteenth woman in the world to do so. Unfortunately, Amelia had to sell her plane to give her mother money, and for a while, her love of aviation became more of a hobby.

But this all changed in 1928 when Amelia was contacted by publisher George Putnam, who she later married. He invited her to be a passenger on a cross-Atlantic flight. Amelia would have preferred to be the pilot, not the passenger, but at the time, flying a plane over an ocean was considered too dangerous for women.

The flight was successful, and Amelia became world-famous as the first woman to fly across the Atlantic. However, Amelia was not satisfied. She did not get to operate the controls during the flight and thought of herself as being no more important to the flight’s success than “a sack of potatoes.” She was determined to fly on her own.

Amelia Reaches Stardom
In 1929, Amelia became involved with an organization called the Ninety-Nines, a group that promoted female pilots in the aviation industry. She was the group’s first president. In May of 1932, Amelia crossed the Atlantic again, but this time she was at the controls. She made the trip from Canada to Ireland in 15 hours. She received many medals and awards for her achievement.

Amelia hoped her success would open doors for women in aviation and in other fields, so she continued flying and setting records. She became the first person to fly across both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans when she flew from Hawaii to California.

An Extraordinary Mission
Even after proving she was a world-class aviator, Amelia still wanted more. In 1937, she set off on an amazing trip: flying around the world. Amelia started in California but faced trouble along the way. She became ill, her plane needed repairs, and bad weather forced a change in the flight route. She made it to one of her planned stops near Australia, but she never made it to her next destination. People all over the world were following the news of Amelia’s trip—and now she was missing! President Franklin D. Roosevelt conducted a $4 million rescue mission, but Amelia was never found.

Amelia hoped that her actions would inspire other women to follow their dreams. One of her lifelong missions was for the world to recognize that women could have the same careers as men. Even though she died at a young age, just 40 years old, Amelia was an inspiration to many.

Amelia Earhart is sitting in her plane with her aviation hat and goggles on.

How does the narrator’s point of view influence how Amelia Earhart’s life is described?

A.
The narrator sees her as normal and makes her look common and boring.

B.
The narrator looks at her as a lucky woman and makes her look happy and popular.

C.
The narrator sees her as a failure and makes her look weak and silly.

D.
The narrator sees her as a pioneer and makes her look courageous and adventurous.

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Answer 1

Answer:

id say D, were in the middle of this test as well


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Answer:

The past tense of put is put. It stays the same.

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Executive Branch

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Executive Branch

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Answer:

Tame - (of an animal) not dangerous or frightened of people; domesticated.

Tame - domesticate (an animal).

Explanation:

There is no context to use so I will tell you the meanings of tame.

Tame - (of an animal) not dangerous or frightened of people; domesticated.

Tame - domesticate (an animal).

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I did not know what this was until I searched it up and...

What is a cat license?

Cat licensing ensures that cats have up to date rabies immunizations, which protects your family and pets against rabies. Licensing also has the added benefit of providing an easy way of identifying lost cats so they can be quickly returned to their proper owners.

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Why does the queen command the huntsman to kill Snow White.

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Answer:

the answer is a

Explanation:

Read this sentence from the Newsela article "Dying of Hunger: What Is a Famine?"

"The biological damage erodes the physical well-being of entire generations of children and their development potential," said Sacco.

How does this sentence develop the key concept of the long-term effects of famine?


It emphasizes that there are social consequences of famine, such as a weakened labor force.

It clarifies that famine mainly causes physical damage to populations.

It shows that some people are more impacted by hunger than others, depending on family history.

It explains that outcomes of famine may be reversible over time.

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Answer: A It emphasizes that there are social consequences of famine, such as a weakened labor force.

Explanation: i took the test in K12

The sentence that develop the key concept of the long-term effects of famine is "It emphasizes that there are social consequences of famine, such as a weakened labor force." Thus, option first is correct.

How does famine affect population growth?

A high rise in mortality rates was accompanied by a sharp decline in birth rates, a pattern that is characteristic of famines. But this was swiftly followed by a surge in birth rates in the years right after the famine, greatly offsetting its demographic impact.

Famines can have long-term repercussions because they prevent survivors from growing physically. Even those who survive the famine will have to deal with its aftereffects for a while because of the cruel and severe lack of nutrition that the body experiences during famine periods. Second, there is no doubt that both impacts are related.

Hence, option first is correct.

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He is tired because he has worked ___________ (hard)- adverb

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It’s both a adverb an adjective

What does it mean to be "somebody" and what does it mean to be "nobody"?
Which is better in the context of this poem? Which is better in your opinion?
Write a 5 sentence paragraph response.

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Being a nobody can be something simple. or saying your a nobody can be someone with depression being sad. one can say they are a nobody just because they're "invisible" to some people. One can say they're a nobody because they are the new kid. and a lot will say they are a nobody just because they arent as known as a lot of people and are the type of people to go to school for a few years; then at graduation, everyone goes, "wait, who are they again, i dont know if ive ever seen them in this school."

Answer:

nobody—invisible, not popular, does not have a name, unknown

somebody—visible, popular, has a name, known by many people

Explanation:

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Why did the family have so many visitors? THE AMBITIOUS GUEST

They lived in a very popular town.

Travelers would by food from them.

They lived on a well-traveled road.

Travelers paid to sleep in their home.

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Answer:

They lived in a very popular town.

Explanation:

People like known places

Advance (plural) possession

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Answer:

B. Smiths' is more proper.

What are three reasons people should face real-world consequences for what they post on social media?

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1. They’ll never stop
2. It’ll eventually get worse
3. They will never learn from their mistakes

(1)The sky was like a waterdrop
In shadow of a thorn,
Clear, tranquil, beautiful,
Dark, forlorn.

(5)Lightning along its margin ran;
A rumour of the sea
Rose in profundity and sank
Into infinity.

Lofty and few the elms, the stars
(10)In the vast boughs most bright;
I stood a dreamer in a dream
In the unstirring night.

Why is "dark, forlorn" (line 4) separated on a line by itself?

to emphasize the contrast between the characteristics of the waterdrop and the thorn
to enhance the meter of the poem
to create a stanza that has only four lines
to help with the visual aspect of the poem
to give a break in thought

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The water drop fears the thorn and hides in its shadow like a tag along who is afraid to stand up for themselves.

That’s all I got.

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what does sales territory mean?

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Answer:

A sales territory is a defined area in which a single salesperson or group of salespeople work.

Answer:

A geographical area of a certain group of customers

Explanation:

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Answer:

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he said how tall the building is change into indirect speech​

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Given speech:

He said, "How tall the building is"

**compulsory to add punctuations. The sentence can be perceived either interrogative or exclamatory**

Indirect speech

He asked me how tall the building was.

___(Interrogative)

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"those who gave up cannot gain victory"

explain why people like this quote?​

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Answer:

People like this quote, because it shows that you have to try to succeed.

Explanation:

Just my thoughts

Those who give up cannot gain victory.” It's not victory that is so important, but the fighting spirit.

Read the passage below from The First Men in the Moon.

To the north-east some isolated watering-place was visible, a row of gaunt lodging-houses, the tallest things that I could see on earth, dull dabs against the brightening sky. What strange men can have reared these vertical piles in such an amplitude of space I do not know. There they are, like pieces of Brighton lost in the waste.
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He is sad to have left the moon.
He is confused by how things have changed.
He is disappointed with his native land.
He is overjoyed to be home.

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Answer:

A) He is sad to have left the moon; If I'm correct he didn't want to stay on the moon. I don't think this is the answer

B) He is confused by how things have changed; At first Bedford didn't know where he was when he looked around, I believe this is your answer

C) he is disappointed with his native land; He wasn't disappointed until later in the chapter, I don't think this is your answer

D) He is overjoyed to be home; Bedford was happy to be home, he wasn't disappointed to be home, I don't believe he was overjoyed tho.

Your answer is: B) He is confused by how things have changed

Answer:

B) He is confused by how things have changed

Explanation:

He is confused because he doesn't even know how long he has even been on the moon

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Answer:

John Smith was crucial to the survival of the colony. ... He began a policy of rigid discipline, strengthened defenses, and encouraged farming with this admonishment: "He who does not work, will not eat." Smith encouraged the colonists to grow crops for their own families to live on. Can this help.

Explanation:

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Answer:

b.a.b.c.a.c.b.a.a.c.

1.B

2.A

3.B

4.C

5.A

6.C

7.B

8.A

9.A

10.C

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Read this excerpt from "Just Another Sunday."

"Where are we going?" I asked, not wanting to go, but not wanting to make Jay go alone with Pete either.


"You'll see."


I tried to catch Jay's eye, but he was looking straight ahead like he'd already forgotten I was there.

Why does the author include this plot detail?

A.) to show the narrator's sense of adventure
B.) to reveal how the boys joke around
C.) to show how Jay is starting to change
D.) to reveal the narrator's confusion

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Answer:

The answer is to show how Jay is starting to change

Explanation:

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C) To show how Jay is starting to change!
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why electronic cigarettes should not be banned?

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Electronic cigarettes should not be banned because it can help cigarette smokers come off a bad habit. Even though there aren't sufficient studies out on e-cigarettes, there has been a lot of positive outcome on regular cigarette smokes being able to kick their addiction.

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Answer:

1.water

2. air

3.friend

4.year

5. area-zone

6.art

7. affair- topic

8. behind. back

9.head

10.change

11.car

12. expensive- face

12. caso/pay attention- case- guy

15. city

16. class-  kinda

17.company

Explanation:

Write a sentence that correctly applies one of the spelling rules you learned in this lesson. Identify the rule used and the word that follows the rule. Explain how you followed the rule. (5 points)

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Answer:

The rule used was a homophone, and the words are new and knew. I followed the rules by using two words with the same pronunciation but different meanings

Explanation:

essay on science is a good servant but a bad master in about 250 words with 5 points​

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The roof of the house leaks verbs

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Answer:

The roof on the house leaks.

Ieaks is correct

Explanation:

Answer:

Leaks is correct I think

Explanation: none

The author most likely chose this narrative point of view. Born worker

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Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:

Story: born worker

The author most likely chose this narrative point of view to

O A. suggest that José is the hero of the story and Arnie is the villain

B. give readers a window into José's thoughts at crucial moments in the story

O C. make readers more resentful of José's cousin, Arnie

O D. express disapproval towards the character of Mr. Clemens

Answer:

B. give readers a window into José's thoughts at crucial moments in the story

Explanation:

The author of "Born Worker" used the third person-omniscient, which is the point of view that presents a narrator who knows all events, can narrate anything that happens in history, including the thoughts of all people. The author used this type of point of view because he wanted the reader to have a panoramic view of the story, but to deeply know José's thoughts, since he is not a character who talks a lot, but who has essential thoughts for the development of story.

Please give me the correct answer.

Click on the simile that best describes the way Edbird looked.

A:Like a rock with a crag

B:with a wing that dragged

C:like a high - flying flag

D:Like an old oily rag. ​

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Answer: I think the answer is D

Explanation:

Answer:

D.

Explanation:

It isn't B because B isn't a simile. D would be the best answer because of the word "odd".

I need help with number 11 please help

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The answer is c hope it helped
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Answer:

Uhhh... What do you mean?

Explanation:

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Answer:

the answer is= the answer

Explanation:

boom, thanks for the points

Carlos and i hit the baseball over the fence verb

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Answer:

If youre asking about verb, the verb is fence

Explanation:

Answer: verb

Explanation: because they are doing an action

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