Give an example of Coyote calling on his magical powers to help him in this trickster tale.

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Answer 1
he begged for help when he was being chased by bull and was granted three trees to help him escape bulls fury. 
Answer 2

Answer:

Coyote called to his power and got a flint knife and pitchwood and made horns for Buffalo Bull. Buffalo Bull forgave Coyote right then because of the new horns and was able to win back his herd and rewarded Coyote with the youngest cow.

Explanation:

One archetypal character in this story is the trickster. The trickster is an animal or human who participates in deceit, violence, and magic. They are also full of contradictory qualities. In this story, the coyote is the trickster. He is involved in deceit when he breaks his promise to the buffalo, kills the cow, and does so because he thinks the buffalo will never find out. He is involved in magic because he had medicine powers that could produce anything he needed, such as the trees appearing when the coyote was running away from the buffalo. Finally, he was involved in violence when he killed the cow, and also when he was kicking and vandalizing the dead buffalo skull. His traits contradict those of the buffalo, for while the buffalo is trustworthy and loyal, the coyote is sneaky and not trustworthy.


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Boo Radley puts a blanket on Scout to keep her warm the night of the fire.
TRUE
FALSE

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Your answer is True hope it helped!
True is the answer to the question

Is the "freedom from fear" a concern for both men and women equally?

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Yes. Women still fight for their rights in many developing countries, and many of them aren't able to have basic rights such as the right to an education. Men, on the other hand, deal with female supremacists (feminazis, for a lack of a better term) who spread their beliefs about "women taking over completely" and some things things I definitely shouldn't mention on here. Their threatening comments can provoke fear in the male population. I hope I helped!

Why is the Library of Congress a useful site to search?

It is a subject directory site with links to various categories of information, from art to statistics.
The Library of Congress is a huge database with full text articles on many subjects.
It is a powerful search engine that allows the user to search "invisible" sites.
The Library of Congress is a site that uses nesting to allow for more precise searches.

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I think its a but I'm not sure

Answer:

A. It is a subject directory site with links to various categories of information, from art to statistics.

Explanation:

1. They appeared to me denizens of a brilliant existence. (“The Bass, the River, and Sheila Mant")

actors
environmentalists
deserters
inhabitants

2. Failing that, I could have surreptitiously dumped the whole outfit overboard, written off the forty or so dollars as love’s tribute. (“The Bass, the River, and Sheila Mant")

happily
slyly
enthusiastically
sorrowfully

3. But since he had called our names at the beginning of the service we were mollified. (from I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings)

baffled
alerted
calmed
upset


4. We were maids and farmers, handymen and washerwomen, and anything higher that we aspired to was farcical and presumptuous. (from I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings)

puzzling
too bold
silly
pitiful

5. The ugliness they left was palpable. (from I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings)

able to be felt
strange
hurtful
imagined

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1) denizens means inhabitants
2) surreptitiously means slyly
3) mollified means calmed
4) farcical means silly
5) palpable means able to be felt

1. Denizens means inhabitants

2. Surreptitiously means slyly

3. Mollified means calmed

4. Presumptuous means too bold

5. Palpable means able to be felt

6. Sullenly means sulkily

7. Precariously means insecurely

8. Solder means mend

9. Bleak means hopeless

10. Lithe means graceful

11. report is a common noun

12. St. Louis is a proper noun

13. he is a third - person pronoun

14. reassuring is an adjective

15. Scientific is an adjective

16. strongly is an adverb

17. sometimes is an adverb

18. never is an adverb

19. my is an interjection in My, what a beautiful suit you are wearing!

20. boy is an interjection in "Boy, is it hot in this room!" Jake complained.

What does the body of an informational article usually contain

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Answer:

The body of an informational article usually contains facts and may include supporting information such as statistics, charts and tables.

Explanation:

The body of an information article is full of factual evidence and supported by statistics and perhaps expert statements.  This portion is different from the opening or closing of the article.  It could be considered the meaty portion of the article.  

which image from this passage best contributes to the author's attempt to build tension with foreshadowing?
A. A disappearing ghost
B. A floating face
C. A disappearing dagger
D A vanishing brain

Answere: C

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the answer is most likely c
Yes you are correct The Answer is C 

Problem-solving is a process that takes practice?
True or False

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True
Once you've practiced it, you're able to master it.
Problem solving is a process that takes practice
I think that statement is true
The more problems that you solved , the easier it will become when you confront the problem for the second time

Hope this helps

“We Grow Accustomed to the Dark” is an example of
- free verse
- rhymed couplets
- iambic tetrameter
- prose

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This is an example of free verse

Answer:

- free verse

Explanation:

Prose is more like a normal speech. Iambic tetrameter has a strong rhythm and there are no rhymes in the poem. "We grow accostumed to the Dark" is a perfect example of Free Verse, a kind of poem in which the author is more concerned with the message than anything else and doesn't care much about structure, rhythm or rhymes.

A Bee Mystery

Recent surveys around the world have found some very sad and troubling news. Bees are not doing well. According to Time: Science & Space, "an estimated ten million beehives ... have been lost since 2006." What's worse, scientists are not sure why. Most beekeepers will tell you that bees tend to die in large numbers every spring. This is normal and necessary to keep a hive of bees healthy. But when the deaths add up to more than half the bees in an entire country, that is something altogether different and dire. Scientists have called this "colony-collapse disorder" or CCD. This name describes the effect, though, and not the cause of the die-out. Scientists simply do not know what is killing the bees.

Many things make it hard for bees. Varroa mites move into a colony and weaken it. Further, these mites carry viruses that attack those that survive. In addition, a new bacterium was recently discovered that attacks bees intestinally and kills them. Beekeepers go to great lengths to protect bees from these invaders, and for many years have been able to control them. All these attackers and the methods used to combat them do stress the bees, however.

Many feel the problem is not some new threat, but a decline in the habitat available to bees. Development of grasslands once home to wild flowers and food for bees has been universal. Pavement makes it easy to drive, but it replaces wild grasses and other food sources for bees. Perhaps, long before the mites and parasites moved in, humans took away enough of the bees' habitat to weaken their health. We plowed under a varied habitat and planted—in many cases—a single plant like beets. Then we sprayed all kinds of chemicals on the beets to keep other bugs away and in doing so also harmed bees. Now, to treat all the mites and other invaders, bee keepers use additional chemicals to kill the invaders. These chemicals also shorten the life of the bees. Have the use of chemicals, loss of habitat, and invading parasites made life impossible for bees? Experts continue to argue various theories, but few have any answers.

Colony collapse disorder is perhaps one of the most mysterious problems modern science has tried to solve. Whether the problem is environmental or an unknown disease, we will all feel the effects if bees continue to decline. Bees affect almost every aspect of the human food chain. From the fruits, vegetables, and grains we eat, to the grasses and grains we feed our livestock, we depend on bees to keep us healthy. According to the Natural Resources Defense Council, bees account for 15 billion dollars in crops. Honey is a treasure for sure, but the real gold is in the strawberries, apples, peaches, and green beans we eat and need to stay healthy ourselves. All told, the outlook for bees is not good. The outlook for humans may not "bee" so good either.

Based on the text, which of the following best summarizes why humans should care about bees?

They support the production of a wide range of important crops.
They efficiently make honey, which everyone loves and needs.
They have many weaknesses because of chemicals.
They give scientists interesting puzzles to solve.

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a or they support the production of a wide range of important crops

The correct answer is A. They support the production of a wide range of important crops

Explanation:

In the text presented, the author explains in the last years an important percentage of bees have been lost and scientists are trying to understand this through multiple factors such as the Varroa mites, a new bacterium that attacks bees, lack of habitats for bees and use of chemicals in plants. However, the author remarks this issue has not been solved and if it could have important negative effects in human life, about this the author explains the death of bees affect human food chain, because multiple crops including fruits, vegetables, grains, and grasses depend on bees, which means the real treasure of bees is not the honey but their role in crops.

Therefore, the state that best summarizes the importance of taking caring of bees is "They support the production of a wide range of important crops", because the author emphasizes the importance of bees is not the honey but that humans depend on them to eat as bees keep healthy multiple crops.

Chloe read an essay that claims the body and mind, which are made up of different substances, interact both harmoniously and competitively in a living person. Which philosopher’s work is she most likely reading?
A.
Socrates
B.
Hippocrates
C.
John Locke
D.
René Descartes

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The philosopher's work she is most likely reading is D. René Descartes. He was a French philosopher of the 17th century who claimed that the body and mind, which are made up of different substances, interact both harmoniously and competitively in a living person. 

Answer: D: Rene Descartes

Explanation: That is that their believes were

Which statement best describes a feasible question?

A feasible question is connected to a particular goal.
A feasible question relates to the topic at hand.
A feasible question is interesting, unusual, or unique.
A feasible question can be studied and investigated.

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A feasible question can be studied and investigated
it would be D. A feasible question can be studied and investigated.

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Does the sentence..... twent years are a long time ago.... has correct subject verb agreement

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No, it should be twenty years was a long time ago
Two decades ago is a long time.

The product of two integers is w2 − 3w − 40, where w is a whole number. Write
expressions for each of the two integers in terms of w.
...?

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Final answer:

To find the two integers in terms of w, we need to factorize the given expression, w^2 - 3w - 40. The expression can be factorized as (w - 8)(w + 5). So, the two integers can be represented as (w - 8) and (w + 5).

Explanation:

To write expressions for each of the two integers in terms of w, we need to factorize the given expression, w^2 - 3w - 40. The expression can be factorized as (w - 8)(w + 5). So, the two integers can be represented as (w - 8) and (w + 5).

Emily is preparing a presentation to teach elementary students about safe swimming. Which tone is most appropriate for this purpose?
a formal tone, because her purpose is to frighten young children
a formal tone, because her purpose is to educate parents and teachers
an informal tone, because her purpose is to inform young children
an informal tone, because her purpose is to entertain parents and teachers

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the third choice is correct: "an informal tone, because her purpose is to inform young children." this correctly identifies her audience, for one. two of the answer choices mention "parents and teachers" which are irrelevant in this case, because she's creating the presentation for the students, not the teachers/parents. the first answer choice lists her purpose as "frightening" the young children, which is entirely incorrect--she doesn't want to scare them, she wants to explain to them in a slightly informal way, because children wouldn't really understand "formal" language.

Emily is getting ready to offer a lesson on safe swimming to elementary school children. Since she is trying to educate young children, a casual tone is appropriate. Therefore, choice (C) is the appropriate response.

What is meant by elementary students?

The initial stage of formal education, known as elementary education or primary education, starts at the age of five to seven and lasts until the age of eleven or thirteen.

If you enroll in our program as a novice, you have either had no experience with the language or only minimal contact. Elementary refers to your ability to converse simply and comprehend simple language. the pre-intermediate

You can somewhat understand what is being said, but you still run into some problems. They could find it difficult to finish what they start because of their limited attention span.

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What are challenges forensic scientists face in dealing with fiber evidence?

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The thing about fiber evidence is that it becomes lost, very quickly. I'll assume that you already know what fiber evidence is. It's basically any sort of evidence that is thread-like, such as small threads of cotton, animal hair, or the tiny pieces of a carpet. Again, fibers fall away, and disperse, very quickly. After four hours, about 80% of potential fiber evidence is gone. After 24 hours, about 95% of potential fiber evidence is gone. The challenge here is to collect fiber evidence as soon as possible. Time is very crucial.
not only is obtaining the evidence problematic but also is getting to the source of fiber evidence. DNA evidence obtained from fiber evidence is often in small amounts. That is why we have processes like DNA Amplification. If you have a hair fiber it is challenging in that the dna can be destroyed by hair chemicals or it could be from a wig. Tracing the source, wig if so what is the chemical makeup of the fiber etc.

Answer:

A forensic scientist is a scientist who analyzes biological, chemical, or physical samples taken into evidence during a criminal investigation. It's their work to provide the proof the police need to bring the case to court. 

Also, forensic scientists examine contact trace materials associated with crimes in order to provide evidence for criminal investigations. The work is usually dealt with under three sections: biology, chemistry and drugs/toxicology. 

Who ends up being the most kinglike man in 'the hobbit'

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i think the answer is bard the bowman
Bard. Hope this helps.

what is the definition of the literary term of anthropomoorphic

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Definition of Anthropomorphism. Anthropomorphism is a literary device that can be defined as a technique in which a writer ascribes human traits, ambitions, emotions or entire behavior to animals, non-human beings, natural phenomena or objects.

How does the author compare mathematical language to ordinary language?

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Maybe there is a story above this question? ( Because It's Impossibele to answer your question without a story)

mathematical language is unambiguous and hence accepted universally and makes life uniform for all. Rather than sticking to any language which has tricks to fool you, 'write in mathematics than writing in English!'


Which characteristic of Anglo-Saxon poetry is illustrated by “The Seafarer”?






B. use of caesura


C. rhymed couplets


D. Caedmonian verse

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It is B the use of caesura 

Read the sentence.

Jordan was determined to purchase the first vinyl edition of a live jazz album from the 1930s. It took him over a year, and many online auctions, but its acquisition made it worth his while.

How does the word acquisition function in the sentence and what does it mean?

A) Acquisition functions as an adverb, and it means “in a manner that is tedious and slow.”
B) Acquisition functions as a verb, and it means “to inquire about something.”
C) Acquisition functions as an adjective, and it means “very valuable.”
D) Acquisition functions as a noun, and it means “the act of getting something.”

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The answer is c because usually things that come from the past are valuable and if it is worth his while that means he  will need to take care of it

The answer is D) Acquisition functions as a noun, and it means “the act of getting something.”


Literary Analysis Body Paragraphs: Element, Evidence, Explanation. The Evidence in a body paragraph is

A. the element or technique the author uses to reveal theme – the topic of the paragraph.
B. the quotes and paraphrases from the text that support the topic sentence of the paragraph.
C. your explanation of how the evidence supports the topic sentence of the paragraph.

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The correct answer is C Hope i helped

b is the correct answer exam showed me

A writer does not need to cite something as long as it is

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A writer does not need to cite something as long as it is parenthetically cited. I hope this helps :)

Select the option that BEST helps to explain the meaning of "grave concerns."
A
entailing great significance
B
having serious implications
C
demanding a tough conversation
D
implying genuine apprehensions

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Answers is a but I could be wrong as well

Which sentences are punctuated correctly? Check all that apply.
a.Tyler (who loves learning about the past) is reading a book about ancient Persia.
b.Tyler—who loves learning about the past is reading a book about ancient Persia.
c.Tyler who loves learning about the past is reading a book about ancient Persia.
d.Tyler, who loves learning about the past, is reading a book about ancient Persia.
e.Tyler—who loves learning about the past—is reading a book about ancient Persia.

MORE THEN ONE ANSWER!

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a,e, and d; you can use both parentheses and 2 commas, to separate extra info

The answer to your question would be that the sentences that are punctuated correctly are the following ones: Tyler (who loves learning about the past) is reading a book about ancient Persian; Tyler, who loves learning about the past, is reading a book about ancient Persia and Tyler -who loves learning about the past- is reading a book about ancient Persia. That is, your answers would be A, D and E.

The clause set off by the punctuation marks is a non-restrictive relative clause. Non-restrictive relative clauses provide information which is not essential to the meaning of the sentence and therefore are set off with commas, dashes or parenthesis.  

In The Red Badge of Courage, when Henry wakes up in camp the day after fighting, why does he first think he is in a charnel place?

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In The Red Badge of Courage, when Henry wakes up in camp the day after fighting, he first think he is in a Charnel place because the sleeping men around him look dead. 

Appropriate "voice"/"tone" in cover letters?

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The appropriate voice/tone is a business tone 

Why does kennedy say "whether you are a citizen of america or a citizen of the world"?

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Citizen of America is when you are born in America. Citizen of the world is when you were born out of the United States

Answer:

Kennedy said "whether you are a citizen of America or a citizen of the world" to:

Establish an equal treatment to define his posture. In other words:

To create a commonality between people.

Explanation:

In this sentence, Kennedy was not only talking for "The United States" citizens, but he was also talking to everyone that could listen to him. Because he wanted to establish an equality rule to define his speech. He had the intention to speak for all and to all, not only a sector of the population because he considered that his words were not going to be important only for "The United States" citizens, but for everyone.

What letter best completes the sequence A E F H Z V U either S,R,W,X or Q?

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i think the answer is R
it would be the letter s.

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in american born chinese which type of character is chin-kee an example of

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Think of Chin-Kee as Jin's/Danny's worst fears come alive. He represents everything they don't want to be associated with: the idea of the "chinky" Chinese. (Get it? Chin-kee/chinky? Clever, Gene Yang, very clever.) We're talking all kinds of sterotypes here, including things like: bad English (Chin-Kee can't get his r's and l's straight, as in "'Harro Amellica!'" (3.17)); yellow skin, slanted eyes, long queue, and buck teeth (3.1); and "model minority" behavior (like always getting the right answer in class (6.8.-6.19)).

Because Chin-Kee represents all the ridiculous stereotypes that haunt Chinese Americans, he also reflects back to the reading audience the racist nature of American popular culture. That's why Chapter 3 opens with a drawing that looks more like a TV sitcom title: "'Everyone Ruvs Chin-Kee'" (1). That title introduces Chin-Kee as a fantasy too—a fantasy produced by American pop culture.

Chin-Kee is useful though. Since Chin-Kee is so clearly Chinese while Danny is so clearly white, you've got to wonder how they could ever be real cousins. Is Chin-Kee a family friend? An adopted cousin? Nope—it's not only Chin-Kee who's fake (because he's actually Monkey); it's Danny, who's actually the very Chinese Jin.

But the only way we can get to this revelation of who Chin-Kee really is in relation to Danny is for the two to confront each other, which they do in an epic kung-fu battle (9.6-9.41). And the only way they get to that point is for Chin-Kee to be extra Chin-Kee, as in dance-on-a-library-table-singing-"She Bang"-Chin-Kee (9.5).

Chin-Kee outdoes himself so much that Danny's only reaction is to match Chin-Kee's outsize behavior with his own outsize rage. Hence: epic kung-fu battle scene.

So Chin-Kee's main purpose isn't just to make us cringe and confront our own racist stereotypes about Chinese people; he's really in the book to force Danny to become his true self, Chinese American Jin.

Answer:

"Flat." Just did the question on apex and it was correct. :-)

Explanation:

Under what circumstances might conformity be wise? When might it be foolish?

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On the one hand, it might be smart because you'll be seen as a rule-follower and no one will notice if you break a rule. It might be unwise since some of the regulations and restrictions that are developed are not really beneficial and might sabotage any long-term ambitions.

What is circumstances?

A circumstance, fact, or occurrence that follows, conditions, or determines another; a necessary or ineluctable concomitant. The weather is one aspect that needs to be taken into account.

The reasons why or how something occurred are determined by the conditions of the event. Inhumane circumstances led to several deaths there both during and after the revolution. Your circumstances, especially how much money you have, determine the quality of your life.

Examples of common synonyms for circumstance include episode, event, incident, and occurrence. While all of these words refer to "something that happens or takes place," "circumstance" denotes a specific aspect that is part of the background or front of an action or event.

Thus, it might be smart because you'll be seen as a rule-follower.

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Final answer:

Conformity can be wise when it promotes safety, well-being, and societal norms that encourage fairness and respect. It can be foolish when it involves blindly following the crowd without critical thinking or when it leads to negative behaviors.

Explanation:

Conformity can be wise in certain circumstances. For example, in situations where following established norms or rules can ensure the safety and well-being of individuals or society as a whole. In a school setting, conforming to classroom rules and academic expectations can lead to a positive learning environment. It can also be wise to conform to societal norms and laws that promote fairness, equality, and respect for others.

On the other hand, conformity can be foolish when it involves blindly following the crowd without critically thinking about the consequences. It can lead to the suppression of individuality, independent thought, and creativity. For instance, conforming to negative peer pressure, such as engaging in risky behaviors or bullying others, can have detrimental effects on individuals and society.

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