In this assignment, you will have a discussion with at least two peers. Your discussion will be planned
on a topic that all participants have researched. You will then reflect on your experiences planning,
speaking, and listening through a written evaluation. You will complete the assignment by submitting
your response.
(Write a response that evaluates a group discussion.)

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Answer 1

Planning, presenting, and listening via a written review might benefit from collaborative discussion.

Collaborative discussion and conversation:

The collaborative conversation will enable the group of people to share their thoughts and opinions on the topic they have investigated. It involves everyone in the group, with the average response being used as the final answer.

By examining your information about the product or issue, it promotes a feeling of thinking and self-evaluation. Different concepts can be used to filter out flaws and improve the final result to perfection. When people respond to your inquiries and queries, it broadens your horizons.

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what type of rhetorical device is this sentence?
So I did open my mouth, and you know I did scream

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Answer:

I'm thinking maybe Consonance.

It is a Consonance .

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

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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How does James Cross Giblin get across his viewpoint in The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone?
He creates a myth based on the events in the story.
He writes a fictionalized account of what happened.
He shares opinions on real people, places, and events.
He composes a poem that emphasizes historical accuracy.

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Answer:

James Cross Giblin gets across his viewpoint in The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone when He shares opinions on real people, places, and events.

Answer:

c

Explanation:

Identify five capitalization and punctuation rules that should be applied to this sentence.

my sister the tall one took uncle george to the play at the globe theater

Capitalize words in a title except for articles and prepositions.
Use an apostrophe in contractions to indicate the missing letter(s).
Capitalize the names of particular places.
Use italics for the title of a book.
Capitalize the names of languages.
Use inside punctuation with direct quotes.
Capitalize names of days of the week, months, and holidays.
Capitalize people's names and titles used with their names.
Use quotation marks for the title of short works.
Use correct end punctuation for the type of sentence.
Use a hyphen between certain compound words and special expressions.
Use an apostrophe to correctly indicate singular or plural possession.
Use parentheses around incidental expressions.
Punctuate entire sentences outside question marks as indicated by meaning.
Use quotation marks around direct quotes.
Capitalize the first word of the sentence.
Use a comma before a direct quote.

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Answer:

Capitalize people's names and titles used with their names, Use correct end punctuation for the type of sentence, Capitalize the names of particular places and Use a hyphen between certain compound words and special expressions.

Explanation:

My sister, the tall one, took Uncle George to the play at the Globe Theater.

I hope this helps you out.

What is wrong with Billy’s tea? From the landlady

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Answer: it has  POTASSIUM CYANIDE

Explanation:

It has cyanide in it.
We know this because it smells of almonds, as cyanide does.

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Which statement about the Yeehats in The Call of the Wild is true?

The Yeehats’ power and pride are static.

The Yeehats’ tradition of hunting is dynamic.

The Yeehats are static because they do not fight back against Buck.

The Yeehats are dynamic because their excitement is replaced with fear.

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Answer:

The Yeehats are dynamic because their excitement is replaced with fear.

Explanation:

I hope this HELP :)

Answer: The yeehats are static because they do not fight back against buck

Hoped this ONE helped

plz help (the 2 pics have the questions)

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Answer:

Well for the first pic on the first question one you could write "there's a elephant sized pile of snow!" and the second pic write "Its 0 degrees outside!"

Explanation:

All your doing exaggerating each sentence, because thats what hyperbole is.  

2. A heavy math book might as well be called an elephant! It weighs a ton

3. A deep puddle of water looks like a pond!

4. Cara is a very smart girl, almost as smart as Albert Einstein!

5. A quiet girl is almost as quiet as a mouse! They never speak louder!


6. It’s freezing cold like the North Pole!

7. The living room in our house is as small as an ant!

Sorry can you pls help me anyone

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Your answer is C, my proof is because in the Korean War in the 1950’s we ended it with an armistice, we never ended up fighting them again and we just recently lifted the armistice meaning that war went on for a 50 year break
The answer is C hope this helps have a wonderful day!

How does the autobiography change or add to your understanding of Roosevelt? Write 3-4 sentences.

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Answer: because Rooseve  wrote it his self and it makes you understand him better and what he did and he tells u abt him his self and his life and what he did and when he got maried and had his kids and other stuff . hope this helps you if this does say thanks and btw if it did helps you plz rate me brainest i do my best to help you and people and thanks and have a good night

Explanation:

It can provide a different perspective. Reading an autobiography also provides you with the persons real and true feelings. Sorry I know it’s only two

have anybody done this ? Your school has been awarded a grant and plans to use the money to purchase smart devices for students. Write an essay in which you argue whether or not this technology purchase will improve students’ lives. Your essay must be based on ideas and information that can be found in the “Do Smart Devices Improve Student Lives?” passage set.


if yes can you help me out i been missing school because for so many doctor appointments i had ........

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It can be yes or no
All you need to find are some articles about technology and write based off information off those

Answer:

You're writing an argument.

Explanation:

Basically, you're writing an argument on whether or not technology will improve students lives. You have to look at the sources provided to you and write 3-4 paragraphs which is the length of a normal essay. I believe you know the structure of an essay. Get a graphic organizer to organize your essay and make sure to revise and edit the essay so you can get a good grade. You're writing a persuasive essay.

Just incase you don't remember the structure of an essay.

1. (paragraph 1) Thesis statement: What is your essay about? Make sure to state the reason why you picked what chose.

2. (paragraph 2) Evidence and details #1: use one piece of evidence to back up your side of the argument and make sure to include details too.

3. (paragraph 3) Evidence and details #2: The same as paragraph 1 but you find a new piece of evidence to support the claim/ thesis statement.

4. (paragraph 4) Conclusion: Make sure to add a conclusion restating the thesis statement in a different way. Start it with "In conclusion, ..."

ALWAYS make sure to revise and edit, it's important!!

Make sure to add a work sited page.

I hope this helps you. If not then reach out with your teachers or ask an older family member. Have a nice day.

How did the voyages of Christopher Columbus differ from earlier voyages to the Americas?
Group of answer choices

He was the first explorer to leave a written account of his journey.

His voyages led to trade between the Eastern and Western hemispheres.

He reached Asia by crossing the Atlantic Ocean.

He was the first explorer to sail from Europe to the Americas.

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Answer:

I believe that the answer is B.

Explanation:

Uh Im sorry if its wrong. :(

is there anyone good at english that i can communicate with and help me with my assignment?

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Answer:

Yes, I'm good at English.

Explanation:

Answer:

im kinda good, but only if u help me with history

Explanation:

Directions: Read the sentence and determine the meaning of the word using clues or your prior knowledge. Then explain what clues in the sentence helped you determine the word meaning.

1. Confiscate: Joanne’s mother came up to the school to get the cell phone the teacher had confiscated.

Definition:

What clues in the sentence lead you to your definition?




2. Obedient: Unlike her older brother Jerome, who stayed out all hours of the night, Kate obediently followed the curfew her parents set.

Definition:

What clues in the sentence lead you to your definition?




3. Consume: John was so hungry that he consumed the cranberry muffin and went back for a donut.

Definition:
What clues in the sentence lead you to your definition?




4. Coax: After the bird escaped, Chris tried to coax it back into the cage with treats.

Definition:

What clues in the sentence lead you to your definition?




5. Peculiar: Since it was a school day, Denise thought it was peculiar that she saw no children on the street during her drive to work.

Definition:

What clues in the sentence lead you to your definition?



6. Outcast: If a wolf refuses to help its pack hunt, it becomes an outcast and must go on alone.

Definition:

What clues in the sentence lead you to your definition?




7. Discard: Dad had no need for the broken air conditioner, so he discarded it on the corner by the trash.

Definition:

What clues in the sentence lead you to your definition?




8. Content: While others eat eggs, pancakes, and bacon for breakfast, Mike was content with a piece of toast and a glass of orange juice.

Definition:

What clues in the sentence lead you to your definition?




9. Fortunate: Because he had such good friends and family, Malcolm considered himself fortunate.

Definition:

What clues in the sentence lead you to your definition?




10. Observe: The teacher stopped the students after she observed them wrestling.

Definition:

What clues in the sentence lead you to your definition?

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1. Confiscate: Joanne’s mother came up to the school to get the cell phone the teacher had confiscated.

Definition:  Taken

What clues in the sentence lead you to your definition?

Mother had to collect what was taken

2. Obedient: Unlike her older brother Jerome, who stayed out all hours of the night, Kate obediently followed the curfew her parents set.

Definition:  follows directions

What clues in the sentence lead you to your definition?

"Unlike her brother"... she followed her curfew

3. Consume: John was so hungry that he consumed the cranberry muffin and went back for a donut.

Definition:  ate

What clues in the sentence lead you to your definition?

When one is hungry they eat

4. Coax: After the bird escaped, Chris tried to coax it back into the cage with treats.

Definition:  convince to follow

What clues in the sentence lead you to your definition?

"coax it back into the cage" basically says he is trying to  convince the bird to follow him to its cage

5. Peculiar: Since it was a school day, Denise thought it was peculiar that she saw no children on the street during her drive to work.

Definition:  strange

What clues in the sentence lead you to your definition?

no children on a school day=strange

6. Outcast: If a wolf refuses to help its pack hunt, it becomes an outcast and must go on alone.

Definition:  forced to leave

What clues in the sentence lead you to your definition?

"becomes an outcast and goes alone" so they are forced from the pack

7. Discard: Dad had no need for the broken air conditioner, so he discarded it on the corner by the trash.

Definition:  got rid of

What clues in the sentence lead you to your definition?

"discarded it on the corner by the trash" so he threw it away

8. Content: While others eat eggs, pancakes, and bacon for breakfast, Mike was content with a piece of toast and a glass of orange juice.

Definition:  fine/happy with

What clues in the sentence lead you to your definition?

others are extravagate but Mike is fine with toast

9. Fortunate: Because he had such good friends and family, Malcolm considered himself fortunate.

Definition:  lucky

What clues in the sentence lead you to your definition?

Good friends and family therefore he is lucky they aren't bad

10. Observe: The teacher stopped the students after she observed them wrestling.

Definition:  watch

What clues in the sentence lead you to your definition?

caught them wrestling so she watches to make sure it wont happen again

1. Steal for no reason just because they feel like they can

I got that from the mom coming to take her phone since her teacher sounds like Karen

2. Pushover following orders and probably stressed out try to not disappoint parents

I got that from the word ‘unlike’ and ‘curfew parents set’

3. Eat very quickly/almost inhumanly

The hungry and then talking about food it got pretty obvious

4. Kiss up to or bribe into

The mention on escape and then ‘cage’ ‘treats’

5. Weird or strange

‘Denise thought it’ ‘no children’ also common sense

6. Pushed away from or different

Because wolves travel in packs and it says that the wolves got petty and made him be alone and dats not good

7. Throw away

Talking about something broken then talking about it being by the trash can

8. Okay with something simple

Comparing mike with others

9. Lucky, great full/ not taking for granted

How they are talking about having good friends and family cause not many people have those

10. Watch/analyze/see

The teacher in the sentence stopping a fight after wrestling

Hope this helped u ;)

Is this a good topic sentence for my second body paragraph?

Another way video games have impacted society is therapeutic wise.

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Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

I just want to know so I can help you further, you could do "One reason how video games.." or "The second way video games...".

yes, another intro is “Evidence proves...”

help plssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss

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I thing the answer is A but I’m not sure.

Answer:

B

Explanation:

Ap3x :) i took the quiz

help meeeeeee plzzzzzzz to 11 - 19

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Answer:

11-19=-8

Explanation:

-8 really?

11-19 is -8 there you go

Then after a long time, I came to America to be in a great show for Mr. Ziegfeld, and you know Josephine was happy. You know that. Because I wanted to tell everyone in my country about myself. I wanted to let everyone know that I made good, and you know too that that is only natural.

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

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Answer: The author is trying to pursuade you that they were made good.

Can someone help me plzzz

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Answer:

D. more than 9 million people were killed and 21 million injured

Explanation:

Answer:

letter D

Explanation:

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Hi can u please help me find a quote in humanities I read this like 6 times

Oh and explain please and this is 6th grade and last year I wasn’t in a proper 5th grade class I was in a 4th and 5th class and we did fourth grade stuff we just got the notebooks for fifth grade and nevered use

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Answer:

The calling of the humanities is to make us truly human in the best sense of the word.

The imagination is an innate gift, but it needs refinement and cultivation; this is what the humanities provide.

can some one help me on this
I need you too put them in cronlogical order please)!!!

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red
orange
yellow
blue
purple
tan

Read the text trailer for The Wizard of Oz.

From far-off Kansas, Dorothy is flung into a strange world after a tornado lifts up her house and hurls it to the land of Oz. After meeting some odd companions, including a scarecrow, tinman, and lion, Dorothy seeks the great Wizard of Oz to help her return home. Along the way, they face many trials, such as evil witches, poison poppy flowers, and an uncooperative wizard. The guard at the gates of Oz is particularly unhelpful and tries to close the doors on Dorothy and her friends.

Which sentence should not be included in the trailer?

Along the way, they face many trials, such as evil witches, poison poppy flowers, and an uncooperative wizard.
After meeting some odd companions, including a scarecrow, a tinman, and lion, Dorothy seeks the great Wizard of Oz to help her return home.
The guard at the gates of Oz is particularly unhelpful and tries to close the doors on Dorothy and her friends.
From far-off Kansas, Dorothy is flung into a strange world after a tornado lifts up her house and hurls it to the land of Oz.

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Answer:

The guard at the gates of Oz is particularly unhelpful and tries to close the doors on Dorothy and her friends.

Explanation:

This trailer for the Wizard of Oz is supposed to be a basic summary of what happens, and this sentence is more of a specific detail, so it shouldn't be included. I hope this helps :)

Answer: i think that the sentence that shouldn't be in a trailer is the one that says the guard at the gates of Oz is particularly unhelpful and tries to close the doors on Dorothy and her friends

 

Explanation:because i think it give too many details

Arjun reads, “Recently, voter apathy has resulted in merely 33 percent of eligible voters casting their ballots on election day.” Based on the sentence, Arjun thinks apathy means "lack of interest."

Which strategy is best for Arjun to use to determine the meaning of apathy?


Consult a dictionary, review each definition, and determine which definition makes sense in context.

Go to the library and check out a book on apathy.

Use a thesaurus to determine the most common meaning.

Create an online survey to see how most people use this word.

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Answer:

If he doesn't want trouble looking up the definition of apathy then maybe he should rely on context clues, but to answer you're question I think "Consult a dictionary, review each definition, and determine which definition makes sense in context." would be the best answer.

Explanation:

Exactly what he said

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

So then they thought they could smear me, and the best way to do that was to call me a communist. And you know, too, what that meant. Those were dreaded words in those days, and I want to tell you also that I was hounded by the government agencies in America, and there was never one ounce of proof that I was a communist. But they were mad. They were mad because I told the truth. And the truth was that all I wanted was a cup of coffee. But I wanted that cup of coffee where I wanted to drink it, and I had the money to pay for it, so why shouldn’t I have it where I wanted it?

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Answer:

The paragraph contains a rhetorical question in the last sentence.

Explanation:

Rhetorical questions are typically used for stylistic purposes and aren’t necessarily there to be answered. They are also used to provide emphasis on points being discussed by the writer.

Thomas felt an icy terror blossom in his chest, making it hard to breathe.
IS THIS A Metaphor OR A SIMILE

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Answer:

Metaphor

Explanation:

Simile is a comparison between 2 objects using the words "like" or "as." Metaphor is just a direct comparison between 2 objects.

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Philip

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True or False. The ability to make a product cheaply would encourage a country to produce and export it.

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

BRAINLIEST?

Answer:

True, the country's main goal is to make money so making the product cheaply will be easier for the country to make money.

PLEASE ANSWER I HAVE ABOUT 30 MINUTES TO AN HOUR TO FINISH THIS

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Answer: we need the passage, can you send a picture?

Explanation:

Students in a school all participated in two different voting assemblies for two different academic activities.


PART A, READ CAREFULLY THROUGH THIS SEGMENT:

Assembly One was on which activity was more enjoyable: Activity One got 45.44% (15,724 votes) of the votes out of 34,730 votes and Activity Two got 54.56% (18,883 votes) out of 34,730 votes. One of the students, Maya, voted for Activity Two. Assembly Two was on which activity was more effective in teaching them. Activity One got 45.44% (15,724 votes) of the votes out of 34,607. Activity Two got 54.56% (18,883 votes) out of 34,607. Maya thought that Activity One was more effective in teaching her.

PART B:
Compare Mara's responses to her fellow classmates in at least two sentences.

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Answer:

im in 9th grade and have never seen this question in my life bro

Explanation:

What do you do when that person you are mad at apologizes for something
A)you forgive them
B)you don't talk to them till the next day
C)Or just ignore them forever

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Answer:

B I can't stay mad at my friend's but I hold grudges

B but make sure they know not to do it again

Kayla had 2 caterpillars and john had 9 caterpillars how many caterpillars did john and Kayla had in all

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Answer:

2+9=11

Explanation: if kayla had 2 caterpillars and john had nine you add 2 + 9 and you get 11

To figure out what operation you use look for clue words like "in all"

Hope this helps <3

2+9=11
The answer is 11 just add 2 and 9
You can use your fingers lol
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