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Write a space adventure story that features a visit to an alien marketplace.
1 paragraph

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Answer 1

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Two guys named Harlow and Fin were stranded in space, but not technically stranded since they were looking for signs of life beyond the earth's vail. One day while they were cruising through the galaxy they realized they were out of food. So they started scouring around the ship for anything they could find, until Fin accidentally hit space warp. While they got blasted into a new constellation, they had to hold on for dear life since they were quite far from their seats. But finally they arrived at a homey looking shop hovering over the unfamiliar planets. So like any other food starved space cadet they suited up and headed off. While entering the shop they were greeted by forms of life they couldn't of imagined in their whole life. As well as food that looked like it was straight out of a science fiction novel. Fin and Harlow looked around until they decided to pick the gosh garbles. A seemingly candy type substance. But before they left, Fin and Harlow took a selfie with the cashier who was green and slimey with one eye. The creature threw up a muddy peace sign at the tiny machine. Then Fin and Harlow thanked him, even though he didn't understand. Then we're on their way home from a year long mission finalized by success. (sorry this is longer than a paragraph)

Answer 2
I woke up yesterday with the biggest headache ever. Everything was blurry! My head felt like it could pound out of my head. So, of course I decided to call up a friend to bring me some medicine. I called my best friend, Ally! Ally has been with me for everything, I knew I could trust her. She came over as soon as she could and gave me all I needed. After a couple hours... my head still hurt. Ally never left so I called out to her “My head still hurts, do you have anything else??”. This was the moment that changed everything! She scooped me up and put me in her car. She practically drove 100 miles an hour to this place that felt halfway across the states. When we got there, something smelled... BAD. But, I seriously thought my head was gonna fall off, so, I complied. She took me inside this place- she hadn’t said one word! The place was huge, and had a red button at the end of a hallway. She sprinted to it and hit it. Then... BOOM. We just BLASTED off into space! It was.. amazing. The world looked so tiny in a matter of seconds. My headache felt cured! Untill... it wasn’t. In 2.5 minutes we landed back onto what I thought was Earth. But, when we stepped out into the world. It was... different. Ally finally looked to me and said “Come on, we’re almost here!” and we crossed a couple roads, and after a few blocks. We made it to the biggest store I’ve ever seen! But- everyone was BLUE, AND GREEN, AND GREY!!! It was horrendously scary. Yet, I saw this bright yellow stand in the corner. Ally rushed over to it and started just grabbing all the packages. She didn’t even think to pay before she started opening them! They looked like, tiny pellets! But- she SHOVED one in my mouth. It was disgusting. Yet, it worked within MINUTES! My headache has been cured.

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please help, id really appreciate if someone would take their time to find the right answer for me (will give brainliest if correct)

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Answer:

I think it's the third

Possibly the third, if yes pls mark Brainly

Identify one type of rhetorical devices used in paragraph and what sentence is it?

Ladies and gentlemen, my friends and family, I have just been handed a little note, as you probably say. It is an invitation to visit the President of the United States in his home, the White House.

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Answer:

Ethos

Explanation:

The speaker is appealing to ethics, by sounding and demonstrating their ethics in this speech.

The clincher sentence:

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It basically summarizes the topic or the concept of the paragraph. It states clearly what was explained in the paragraph. Usually it's at the end of a paragraph. So I think what you chose is right.. check again though

Answer:

it is D

Explanation:

Which TWO statements suggest that Mrs. Pringle’s attempts to reach a higher social standing as shown in Fourteen are not sensible or honorable?

She considers the physical characteristics of her guests when thinking about the Tuppers.
She blames some of her problems on Elaine, whom she wants to use to gain access to Oliver Farnsworth.
She feels genuinely concerned when she hears that one family has been affected by chicken pox.
She is determined to have her husband sit at the head of the table no matter how many guests attend the party.
She is determined to make sure no one leaves the party hungry and considers not eating.

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1. She blames some of her problems on Elaine, whom she wants to use to gain access to Oliver Farnsworth.

2. She is determined to have her husband sit at the head of the table no matter how many guests attend the party.

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B AND C are the correct answers.
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Which word is a common noun?


OPTIONS
A. Maggies Cookie Shop
B. Dr Estranda
C. London
D. cookies

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Answers is D. Cookies
Answer: D. Cookies.
Explanation:
When you see “common noun” just pick the simplest one

which sentence correctly uses an appositive phrase?

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Answer:

C. Rebecca, a talented artist, was working on a new painting.

Explanation:

An appositive phrase is a group of nouns that renames the noun next to it. In the 3rd answer, it named "Rebecca" and then "a talented artist".

c, it has two commas and a describing phrase

What best describes the mood the setting creates for the audience?
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A. annoyed
B. expectant
C. overwrought
D. suspicious

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Answer:

B.? is there another q to be with this?

Explanation:

Pretty sure it’s b is this the only question with this

Which of the following examples is most clearly narrated in third-person omniscient point of view?


A. She went from room to room and shouted her warning at the train's passengers, all whom seemed startled.

B. He looked up from his meal and noticed that everybody had left. How did this keep happening?

C. What did she mean by that? He searched her face for answers, but her gaze was, as always. impenetrable.

D. Bert always assumed that he was an only child, but little did he know that he had a long lost sister.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

The narrator is speaking

Bert always assumed that he was an only child, but little did he know that he had a long-lost sister. of the following examples is most clearly narrated in the third-person omniscient point of view.

What is omniscient?

The quality of omniscience is having all available information. It is typically considered to be one of the essential divine qualities, along with omnipotence and perfect goodness. Many biblical verses provide God with a wealth of knowledge, which is one source for the idea that he is omniscient. F

The third-person omniscient narrative is used in the passage, "As the campers settled into their tents, Zara hoped her eyes did not betray her anxiety, while Lisa quietly wished for the night to quickly finish." The reader has access to the feelings and inner thoughts of several characters.

In the sentence, "As the campers settled into their tents, Zara hoped her eyes did not betray her worry, while Lisa quietly wished for the night to quickly finish," you are reading the third-person omniscient narration. The reader can read the thoughts and feelings of many different characters.

Therefore,  option (D) is correct.

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Write a rough draft and a normal story about a haunted house with Spooky,creaky,scary,creepy,cursed,dark, black,loud,crackly,tilted,lots of room
and Ghosts,zombies,vampire,bats,ghouls,moving furniture,mice,spirits,skeleton,pictures,spiders,jars of insides
plz it is due by 11am
Only a haunted house no people like Mia or something OK thx

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Answer:

See explanation below, please.

Explanation:

No one should have come to the Windstrom Haunted House party that year, but you know how it is. You just loved to break the rules at any and every possible opportunity. But this night was not the night for that. In fact, it was not the night for anyone, especially you.

But you put on your costume-a witch, of course- and traveled with some friends. You'd've forgotten their names by now, wouldn't you? Still, you all went together.

When you all arrived at the haunted house, the decorations seemed to pop out of a stage-like figure. Slime oozed from cracks in the walls, and monster props like the werewolves and ghosts were glowing.

You rubbed your hands together devilishly. This was your kind of haunted house. "Hey, maybe we shouldn't go in," a friend in your group said. "We-we don't have anything to defend ourselves with, in case he shows up."

A hearty laugh emanated from your throat. "He? Who's he? Ronald Mcdonald? Being scared of clowns is so childish. Grow up, will you?"

Your friend looked at you with pale, clear eyes. "No one should laugh in the face of Ronald Mcdonald the clown. But I'm not talking about him. I'm talking about... Peter. Do you want to hear the story?"

You and everyone else in your group sighed and said, "Okay."

But, because you pulled everyone into the haunted house, you only heard the story in increments, but this is what you got from it:

A young man by the name of Rosie McSwindle lived in the town now known as Windstrom. He was quite fine and handsome, but everyone poked at him because of his name. Eventually, Rosie had had enough and went to see Yzma, the town sorcerer. He asked for a spell to change his name, but Yzma warned the man that this would change much more than that. Rosie did not care and took the potion. At first, everything seemed well. His name was now a proper man's name, and all the ladies and gents swooned over him. But soon, things started to change for the worse. He soon turned into... a woman! And now he got made fun of even more than when he was a man with a woman's name. Now, the ghost of Peter Dillums roams the Windstrom Haunted Houses, looking for those who poke fun at his misfortune.

You laughed even more than if you hadn't of heard the story in the first place. Your friend was flabbergasted at your dismissive behavior. "W-wait! Why are you laughing? You should be terrified."

"Come on!" you laughed. "Why would you believe such a children's tale? It's Halloween! We should enjoy it."

And you did. Oh, you very much did.

(Sorry I didn't include many of the elements you listed. But this is the draft of the first part of the story. You can include whatever you want. Besides, it is your story.)

 

i think the answer is d

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Answer:

i would agree with you

Explanation:

if it is direct then this is the right answer

Read the following excerpt from Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel Uncle Tom's Cabin, paying attention to the persuasive words Stowe uses.
And now, men and women of America, is this a thing to be trifled with, apologized for, and passed over in silence? Farmers of Massachusetts, of New Hampshire, of Vermont, of Connecticut, who read this book by the blaze of your winter-evening fire,—strong-hearted, generous sailors and ship-owners of Maine,—is this a thing for you to countenance and encourage? Brave and generous men of New York, farmers of rich and joyous Ohio, and ye of the wide prairie states,—answer, is this a thing for you to protect and countenance?
What inspiring words and phrases does Stowe use to persuade her audience that they were too ethical to continue slavery?
"trifled with," "apologized for," "passed over in silence"
"strong-hearted," "generous," "brave," "joyous"
"farmers," "sailors," "ship-owners," "ye of wide prairie states"
"countenance," "encourage," "rich," "protect"

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Answer:

"strong-hearted," "generous," "brave," "joyous"

Explanation:

these were words that describe the audience as good people with ethics, and these words were used to persuade the audience into accepting that they were too ethical to continue slavery.

Answer:

"Strong-hearted," "Generous," "Brave," "Joyus"

Explanation:

Thank you Ma'am. Compare and contrast the mood of both pieces. How did you feel while you were reading? How did you feel watching the video?

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Answer:

sometimes reading is boring but watching videos makes intrest in the mind which makes us more attractive to learn...

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when watching the video, i was more interested than reading. i find reading boring so i don't have any interest.

Identify one type of rhetorical devices used in paragraph and what sentence is it?

I am not a young woman now, friends. My life is behind me. There is not too much fire burning inside me. And before it goes out, I want you to use what is left to light that fire in you. So that you can carry on, and so that you can do those things that I have done. Then, when my fires have burned out, and I go where we all go someday, I can be happy.

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Answer:

One rhetorical part would be, I want you to use what is left to light that fire in you.

Explanation:

According to The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone, what detail helped scholars determine that the second Egyptian inscription was a simpler form of Egyptian writing that had been created by “the people”?

The scholars had seen examples of it before written on rolls of papyrus, a writing material used by the Egyptians.
Since the scholars had already studied Egyptian languages, they recognized both the hieroglyphs and the demotic version.
The Greek inscription, which had already been deciphered, explained how to translate each of the Egyptian passages.
Since only ancient Egyptians understood hieroglyphs, the scholars knew the second inscription had to be a simpler version of the first.

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Answer:

The scholars had seen examples of it before written on rolls of papyrus, a writing material used by the Egyptians.

Answer:

Which had already been deciphered.

Explanation:

This is the answer because if it was already deciphered then it would be easier to understand. I think this is it i'm sorry if it isn't.

What does ceiling mean

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Answer: The cover of the top of a room.

Explanation: The ceiling is an interior surface that covers and finishes the upper limits of a room. If you're inside, look up. There you go.

please help i wanna compare my answers to someone else it'll help me understand it further

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Answer:

he loved you:)

Explanation:

Wait wha going on I’m lost

Read the excerpts from Team Moon and the NASA article.

Kennedy’s decision was triggered by an intense “space race” with the old Soviet Union. The Soviets were first in space (with Sputnik); first too with a man in space.


July 1969. It's a little over eight years since the flights of Gagarin and Shepard, followed quickly by President Kennedy's challenge to put a man on the moon before the decade is out.

A reader can best combine the information in the excerpts to

A.understand that President Kennedy’s desire to put a man on the moon was inspired by a “space race” with the Soviet Union.

B.understand that President Kennedy was unwilling to spend the vast amounts of time and resources needed for space travel.

C.understand that President Kennedy was concerned about the Soviet Union’s greater achievements in space travel.

D.understand that President Kennedy wanted the United States to put a man on the moon before the year 1970.

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The answer is B I just finished the test and got it correct

Answer:

The answer is be I got it correct

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Write a paragraph of three to five sentences in which you introduce a debatable claim, provide at least one reason to support the claim, and describe a counterargument.

Please help me

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Dogs are better than cats. According to www.livescience.com, cat allergies are twice as common than dog allergies. This means that cats can cause a significant amount more harm than dogs. Dogs are also more friendly and can develop deeper bonds with their owners than cats can.

Counterargument: Cats are better than dogs because they are calmer and safer. Dogs can cause lots more harm to humans than cats because of their stronger bodies and large teeth.
Datable claim: a claim based on data.
Counterargument: the opposite of what you’re trying to prove/persuade

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Answer:

A.

Explanation:

Which answer best identifies the preposition and the object of the preposition in the sentence?

Our car bounced and rattled loudly over the old bridge.


preposition, and; object of the preposition, bounced, rattled


preposition, loudly; object of the preposition, rattled


preposition, over; object of the preposition, bridge


preposition, our; object of the preposition, car

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Answer:

Explanation:Our car bounced and rattled loudly over the old bridge. ... preposition: our; object of the preposition: car D.

preposition, over; object of the preposition, bridge

Based on the facts presented in The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone, what is the most logical prediction that can be made about the progress made to decipher the hieroglyphs on the Rosetta Stone?

Progress continued to be made in the years that followed.
Progress was blocked in the years that followed.
The findings were dismissed and research began again.
The findings were published and the research was ended.

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Answer:

progress was continued

Explanation:

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Answer:

A: Progress continued to be made in the years that followed.

Explanation:

name the abcs

in a onreoginalea way not the normal but in onreoginalea way

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Z-Y-X-W-V-U-T-S-R-Q-P-O-N-M-L-K-J-I-H-G-F-E-D-C-B-A

Copy the following conversation into the text box. Add punctuation and capitalization so the dialogue is written correctly.

Ingrid asked how was the science fair
it was weird answered Lenny my volcano exploded and melted the table
at least it worked said Ingrid

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Answer:

Ingrid asked, "How was the science fair?", "It was weird" Answered Lenny. "My volcano exploded and melted the table! At least it worked" said Ingrid.

Explanation:

Answer:

Ingrid asked, "How was the science fair?"

"It was weird," answered Lenny. "My volcano exploded and melted the table".

"At least it worked," said Ingrid.

Explanation:

Read this excerpt from a NASA report titled “Cosmic Fountain Powered by Giant Black Hole.” Use the skills demonstrated in this lesson to define any unfamiliar words and make sure you understand the passage’s main ideas.

Cold gas falls toward the central black hole, like water entering the pump of a fountain. Some of this infalling gas . . . eventually reaches the vicinity of the black hole, where the black hole's gravity causes the gas to swirl around with ever-increasing speeds, and the gas is heated to temperatures of millions of degrees. This swirling motion also creates strong electromagnetic forces that launch high-velocity jets of particles that shoot out of the galaxy.

What is the MOST accurate summary of this excerpt?

A)Cold gas moves rapidly toward the black hole. When it is close enough to be affected by the black hole’s gravity, the gas begins to pulse faster and faster as it becomes very hot. The pulsing motion produces forces from the electric field that cause particles to bounce around the galaxy at very low speeds.

B)Cold gas moves toward the black hole. When it is close enough to be affected by the black hole’s gravity, the gas begins to swirl faster and faster as it becomes very hot. The swirling motion produces forces from the electric and magnetic fields that cause particles to shoot out of the galaxy at very high speeds.

C)Cold gas moves slowly toward the black hole. When it is close enough to be affected by the black hole’s gravity, the gas begins to flare up and becomes very cold. The flares produce forces from the magnetic field that cause particles to shoot out of the galaxy at very moderate speeds.

D)Hot gas moves toward the black hole. When it is close enough to be affected by the black hole’s gravity, the gas begins to build up and it becomes very bright. This buildup produces forces from the electric and magnetic field that cause particles to disappear into the galaxy in a matter of seconds.

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Hot gas moves toward the black hole. When it is close enough to be affected by the black hole’s gravity, the gas begins to build up, and it becomes very bright is the most accurate summary of this excerpt. Hence, option D is correct.

What is black hole’s gravity?

The black hole would weigh the same as the sun. Earth and the other planets would orbit the black hole, much as they do now with the sun. The sun won't ever turn into a black hole.

Any object that approaches these infinitely dense regions of space too closely will become spaghetti-like. Large gravity wells are created by the tremendous density of space-based black holes.

Time passes more slowly as you go near to a black hole than it does when you're far away from one. According to Einstein's hypothesis, the Earth and other large bodies can cause this effect.

Thus, option D is correct.

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Answer:

the correct answer is D

Correct answer: D

Explanation:

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Article #2 in the Daily News pg. 225 from the book crossover

This poem is like an obituary for Chuck Bell. Write a free verse poem honoring Chuck Bell and his accomplishments. Include 8-10 facts about Chuck Bell. Your poem MUST RHYME! It should be 4 stanzas with 4 lines each.

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News4today, give us the best point of view for the day.

Everyday we turn on the news and anticipate that you won’t be away.

Though people are who l hate chuck, you I would date.

Your opinions, those are easy to relate.

Chuck, I think me and you together, is my fate.

Answer:

eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

Explanation:

I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud by William Wordsworth
I wandered lonely as a Cloud That floats on high o'er vales and Hills, When all at once I saw a crowd, A host, of golden Daffodils; Beside the Lake, beneath the trees, Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.
Continuous as the stars that shine And twinkle on the milky way, They stretched in never-ending line Along the margin of a bay: Ten thousand saw I at a glance, Tossing their heads in sprightly dance.
The waves beside them danced; but they Out-did the sparkling waves in glee: A Poet could not but be gay In such a jocund company: I gazed—and gazed—but little thought What wealth the show to me had brought:
For oft when on my couch I lie In vacant or in pensive mood, They flash upon that inward eye Which is the bliss of solitude, And then my heart with pleasure fills, And dances with the Daffodils.
What effect does the poetic form of “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud” have on Wordsworth’s message? Describe the poetic form Wordsworth uses in the poem and explain how it affects the meaning. Your response should be one to two paragraphs.

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Answer:

Continuous as the stars that shine And twinkle on the milky way,

Explanation:

Help me please!!!

Which of the following best states the author’s point of view?
A. Watching movies encourages criminal behavior in children.

B. Violent movies may help reduce crime rates.

C. Violent children find movies to be very entertaining.

D. Crime rates in our country are decreasing.


Which sentence or phrase from the passage best supports your answer?
A. Opponents of movie violence claim that crime is on the rise.

B. According to the U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics, crime rates have dropped steadily since 1993, when 80 of every 1,000 people reported being victims of violent crime.

C. The homicide rate declined 48% from 1993 to 2011.

D. According to Gordon Dahl and Stefano DellaVigna, research associates of the National Bureau of Economic Research, “estimates suggest that in the short-run violent movies deter almost 1,000 assaults on an average weekend.”

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

i think the answer is C actually

Essay on how to write Long Walk to Water in Auntie's perspective in Chapter 3.

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Answer:

The best way to do abt this is to start wrighting abt the main idea then what's been happening to salva and the one girl i forgot her name but i just finished reading chpt. 6 so im just giving you some ideas on how to start it. (hope this helped so srry if it didn't)

Explanation:

You can use Essay Typer. Com

Think about the arguments that Chief Joseph and the Red Coats make, including their reasons in favor of and risks associated with their argument. What does each side’s argument show you about what they believe in and value most?

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Answer:

(sorry i dont have examples)

Explanation:

i think their arguments show their beliefs and values thru their word choices and the topic being argued

" Keep your head up princess before your crown falls, Now these voices in your head will be your downfall, I know it gets so hard but you don't got far to go
Keep your head up princess it's a long road, and the path leads right to where they won't go, I know it hurts right now but I know you'll make it home
So keep your head up, so keep your head up"
Keep your head up princess- Anson Seabra
This song is beautiful! T-T

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Answer:

Agreed!!!!!!!!!

Explanation:

You have good taste!

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