The Coast Guard had been monitoring the strong winds and high waves. The Coast Guard Cutter Florida was headed toward the beach to warn swimmers about the danger. They were ready to post red flags warning of a strong undercurrent. Over the summer, many swimmers had been rescued. The coastal beachfront was especially prone to a strong undercurrent because of the Gulfstream. Several guard members on the boat watched the scene unfold as the cutter headed toward shore. They saw two surfboarders heading toward a small raft with a young child inside. The raft was close to flipping over.

Several guard members on the boat watched the scene unfold as they headed toward the shore.

What implicit idea is expressed in this sentence?

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Answer 1
In this paragraph, the explicit idea is “The Coast Guard warns swimmers about dangerous waters.” Since the Coast Guard clearly cautions the swimmers about the waters.

Related Questions

"steer or sail around"?
O A. Unicycle
O B. Circumnavigate
O C. Retrograde
D. Teleport

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Circumnavigate means sail around so that is the correct answer

change to a direct speech.

His mother told him not to speak to her like that. ​

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Answer:

"Don't speak to me like that," his mother said to him.

Explanation:

changing to direct speech means you conclude the words that are spoken by the person.

Answer:

Explanation:

His mother told him not to speak to her like that.

into direct speech

His mother said to him , " Don't speak to me like this. "

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what is the differences bettween a claim and a central idea

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Answer:

What's The Difference Between A Claim And A Central Idea? ... A Claim Is The Main Focus Of Argumentative Writing, While A Central Idea Is The Main Focus Of Explanatory Writing O B. Argumentative Writing Contains Both Claims And Central Ideas, But Explanatory Writing Contains Neither.

Explanation:

During the story’s rising action, the reader is provided with

the development of the story’s conflict.
an introduction of the main character.
all of the descriptions of the setting.
a resolution of the character’s problem.

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Answer:

I believe that the answer is A

Explanation:

Answer:

answer is definitely A I took le quiz for the peep's who don't know

Explanation:

Everybody does this, they copy the answer from their test and search it up.

What type of characterization does the author use in this passage?
"He was a compact man, and though his feet were perpetually splayed, and his belly slightly wide, he
nevertheless maintained an efficient posture, as is balancing in either hand suitcases of equal weight."
External
O Indirect
O Internal
O Direct

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Answer:

is it b. internal!!!!!!!

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Which of the following explains how the Nielsen ratings are related to the profit motive?
A. They measure the number of viewers for each show, which is how awards like the Emmys are won.
B. There's no relation.
C. They measure the number of viewers for individual programs. That helps advertisers try to reach the largest number of people possible.
D. Both A and B are correct.
Group of answer choices

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

Answer:

C

Explanation:

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3. What are Tim O'Brien's plans before he receives his draft letter?
Farming
Medical School
Harvard
Fishing Guide

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Try doing it back words hope this helped !!

(3) Peter and Chris always liked dogs.

In Sentence 3, the word dogs functions as a(n)


a.

adjecttive.

b.

object.

c.

verb.

d.

subject.

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The answer is object

On May 3rd, 2008. Annie purchased a NOSEP Notebook Computer (C410 14.1" Blue SKU 109-815) from Office Station. It cost $1,100.00 and came with a mail-in savings rebate. How much is the available rebate for Annie's purchase? A) $120 B) $135 C)$180 D) $90​

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Answer:

180 so C

Explanation:

Answer:

it is C

Explanation:

USA test prep

A depositor at a credit union is called a _____.

acquirer
member-owner
issuer
employee

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Answer:

C: issuer

Explanation:

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Read the excerpt from "The Arming of Patroclus."

So the warriors went to battle in close array, helmet to helmet and shield to shield, close as the stones with which a builder makes a wall.

What is the meaning of the figurative phrase "close as the stones with which a builder makes a wall" as it is used in the text?


The warriors' armor is incapable of being pierced.

The warriors march very closely to one another.

The warriors get very close to their enemy.

The warriors' armor resembles stones.

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Answer:

the warriors march very closely to one another

Explanation:

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The meaning that the figurative phrase "close as the stones...wall" as employed in the text would be:

B). The warriors march very closely to one another.

What is Figurative Meaning?

The word 'figurative' stands for something that is far or varied from the literal or direct meaning conveyed by a phrase or word.

In the given excerpt, the phrase "close...a wall" conveys that the warriors walked intimately which depicts their strength.

The stone is the metaphor to display the close bonding of the warriors that stood as the wall.

Thus, option B is the correct answer.

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Which sentence is correctly punctuated? Our highly, educated gulde led the way on the hike. The four, tired travelers arrived at the house. The fluffy, white clouds above provided no rain. They spent three, long days trekking through the desert.​

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Answer:

The four ,tired travelers arrived at the house.

I hope this helps:)

Explanation:

Answer:

The fluffy, white clouds above provided no rain.

Explanation:

This is the correct answer.

4.
B.
PART B: Which quote from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
A "By the time he was 20, he was an options trader. By the time he was 25, he was
a multimillionaire and the head of an options trading company." (Paragraph 24)
"But in the third great arena of life, love, Len is an abysmal failure. And the
reason he was, was that Len is a cold fish." (Paragraph 24)
C.
"And Len was wealthy enough to be able to afford a Park Avenue
psychoanalyst, who for five years tried to find the sexual trauma that had
somehow locked positive emotion inside of him." (Paragraph 25)
D. "He's not consigned to the hell of unhappiness, and that's because Len, like most
of you, is enormously capable of flow. When he walks onto the floor of the
American Exchange at 9:30 in the morning, time stops for him." (Paragraph 26)

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Answer:

a multimillionaire and the head of an options trading company." (Paragraph 24)

"But in the third great arena of life, love, Len is an abysmal failure. And the

reason he was, was that Len is a cold fish." (Paragraph 24)

C.

Approximately how long does it take a person
with Depression to ask for help?
1 year
7 years
10 years
2 months

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Answer:

It highly depends.

Explanation:

Everyone is different. So not everyone will ask for the help in the first year, it might be the second or the third. But there is no aproximate time for when someone asks for help, there are many other sources that would say different but Usually in the first year to the second year. So for this question it is the first year. But everyone has different opinions and experiences.

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State the whole functions of each button on the keyboard? ​

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Answer:

Lol..... .... ...... .

Explanation:

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Answer:

OK

Explanation:

Alt Key

A computer key that you press together with another key so that the other key does something different from what it usually does. You can also refer to this key simply as Alt.

Arrow Key

One of four computer keys marked with an up, down, left, or right arrow, used for moving the cursor.

Backspace

The key that you press on a keyboard to move one space backwards in a document.

Caps Lock

A key on a computer keyboard that makes all the keys produce capital letters.

Character Set

A complete set of letters, numbers, or symbols that can be used by a computer.

Command Key

On some computers, a key that you press together with another key to make the computer do a particular thing.

Control

The control key on a computer keyboard.

Control Key

A key on a computer keyboard that is used in combination with other keys for doing particular operations. This key is usually marked ‘Ctrl’.

ctrl abbreviation control: the control key on a computer keyboard.

Delete Key

A computer key that removes characters. This key is sometimes simply referred to as del.

Enter Key

A key on a computer keyboard that makes the computer perform an action or start a new line of writing.

Escape

The escape key on a computer.

Escape Key

A key on a computer keyboard that allows someone to stop an action, leave a program, or return to a previous menu. This key is usually marked ‘Esc’.

Function Key

A special button on a computer keyboard that is used for a particular operation in a program. The keys near the top of a keyboard marked ‘F1’ to ‘F12’ are function keys.

Hot Key

A key on a computer keyboard that provides a short way of performing a set of actions

Key

One of the parts that you press on a keyboard to make it produce letters, numbers etc.

Keypad

The part at the side of a computer keyboard that has number keys and arrow keys on it.

Numeric Keypad

The part of a computer keyboard to the right of the main keys that has keys with numbers on them.

Num Lock

A computer key that you press to make the number keys below it enter numbers and not be used for moving up and down a document.

Pound Key

American the hash key on a telephone keypad or computer keyboard.

Return

A return key.

Return key

A key on a computer keyboard that makes the computer perform an action or start a new line of writing.

Shift

Computing a shift key on a computer keyboard.

Shift Key

The key that you press on a computer keyboard when you want to write a capital letter.

Short Cut

Computing a computer icon or a combination of keys on the keyboard such as ‘Alt + C’ that helps you to do something on the computer more quickly, for example go to a particular program or copy information.

Space Bar

The long narrow bar at the front of a computer keyboard that you press to make a space between words when you are typing.

Star key

The key with the asterisk symbol (*) on a telephone keypad or computer keyboard.

Tab

Computing a button on a computer keyboard or typewriter that you press to move several spaces along the same line.

Tab key

A tab on a computer keyboard.

Toggle

Computing a key or command (=instruction) on a computer that you use to move from one operation or program to another and back again.

Touchpad

Computing a small flat surface on a laptop computer that you touch with your finger in order to move the cursor on the screen.

List of Common Control Key Shortcuts

Ctrl+A These two keys will select all text or other objects.

Ctrl+B Bold highlighted text.

Ctrl+C Copy any selected text or another object.

Ctrl+D Bookmark an open web page or open font window in Microsoft Word.

Ctrl+E Center text.

Ctrl+F Open find window.

Ctrl+G Open Find in a browser and word processors.

Ctrl+H Open the Find and Replace in Notepad, Microsoft Word, and WordPad

Ctrl+I Italicize text.

Ctrl+J View downloads in browsers and set justify alignment in Microsoft Word.

Ctrl+K Create a hyperlink for the highlighted text in Microsoft Word and many HTML  Ctrl+L Select address bar in a browser or  

left align text in a word processor. processor.

Ctrl+M Indent selected text in word processors and other programs.

Ctrl+N Create a new page or document.

Ctrl+O Open a file in most programs.

Ctrl+P Open a print window to print the page you're viewing.

Ctrl+R Reload page in browser or right align text in a word processor.

Ctrl+S Save the document or file.

Ctrl+T Create a new tab in an Internet browser or adjust tabs in word processors.

Ctrl+U Underline selected text.

Ctrl+V Paste any text or another object that has been copied.

Ctrl+W Close open tab in a browser or close a document in Word.

Ctrl+X Cut selected text or another object.

Ctrl+Y These keys will redo any undo action.

Ctrl+End Moves cursor to the end of a document instead of end of the line.

Ctrl+Z Pressing these two keys will undo any action.

Ctrl+Esc Open the Windows Start Menu.

Ctrl+Tab Switch between open tabs in browsers or other tabbed programs.

Ctrl+Shift+Tab Will go backwards (right to left).

Ctrl+⇧ Shift+Z Redo

[Ctrl+[] Decrease font size

Ctrl+

r.

Alt, F, X

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Which of the following terms best describes the function of
paragraph 1 in the structure of this text?
A. It provides background and context for readers.
the
O
B. It provides a clear transition to the next idea.
at
C. It states the main claim the author supports.
e,
D.
ns
It provides a powerful concluding statement.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

I got it right on the test

Give Four questions that will make you r country to be proud of your as a president that they elected you

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Answer:

Do yall want freedom?

If you suggest something that you think the world wants let me know I'll think about there's probably going to be a 99% that it will happen, yea?

Explanation:

What prevents the author from serenading the object of their affections?

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

While reading "Books for Uganda," you can predict that Ms. Perry will return
to Minneapolis and try to help the school in Uganda. What piece of evidence
from the text would lead to this prediction?

O A. “During her month in Africa, Ms. Perry learned that not only did
schools need pens and paper, but books. Five students in a class
shared one textbook."

B. "Last year, Ms. Perry, who taught fifth grade in Minneapolis, had
read about the need for volunteers at a rural school in Africa."

OC. “Ms. Perry worked with a small group of students as they practiced
writing and speaking English."

D. "When Mr. Omara showed her the school, she could not believe
how many students were packed into the classroom."

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Answer:

A

Explanation:

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How are the schools in Uganda and Minneapolis alike?
O A. Both have desks for every student.
B. Neither have students from Africa.
O C. Both are places where students learn.
D. Neither has a room that is large enough.

While reading “Books for Uganda,” you can predict that Ms. Perry will return to Minneapolis and try to help the school in Uganda. What piece of evidence from the text would lead to this prediction?

A.
“During her month in Africa, Ms. Perry learned that not only did schools need pens and paper, but books. Five students in a class shared one textbook.”

B.
“Last year, Ms. Perry, who taught fifth grade in Minneapolis, had read about the need for volunteers at a rural school in Africa.”

C.
“Ms. Perry worked with a small group of students as they practiced writing and speaking English.”

D.
“When Mr. Omara showed her the school, she could not believe how many students were packed into


Help!!!


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Answer:

c

Explanation:

The similarity in the schools of Uganda and Minneapolis are:

C). Both are places where students learn.

The evidence that backs the given prediction would be as follows:

B). “Last year, Ms. Perry, who taught fifth grade in Minneapolis, had read about the need for volunteers at a rural school in Africa.”

"Books for Uganda"

The similarity between the schools of Uganda, as well as, Minneapolis would be that both offer learning platforms to the students.

The detail that substantiates the prediction regarding Ms Polly's return and assisting Uganda's school would be "Last year...Africa."

The details about her experience in Minneapolis shows that she had shifted her school.

Thus, options C and B are the correct answers.

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What were some literary devices used in the story refugees that Alan Gratz used to develop a theme

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Answer:

There is no context. Without the story, I'm unable to help you.

is typically a spoken version of a story in its logical sequence of events.
A. Paraphrasing
B. Quoting
C. Retelling
D. Summarizing

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Retelling is typically a spoken version of a story in its logical sequence of events.

What is retelling?

Retelling entails having students retell a tale that they have read or heard aloud. Characters, places, and events in the story's logical order should all be included in a student's retell.

Retelling entails having students retell a narrative they have read aloud. Students must use their understanding of how tales function and apply it to the new reading when retelling a story. Students order and summarize information as well as draw conclusions as they repeat stories.

Retelling is a technique used by readers to reflect on what they are reading. When we repeat a narrative, we emphasize the key details in the appropriate sequence. This aids in improving our comprehension of the tale and enhancing our memory of it. To better understand the story, good readers pause and retell it as they read.

Retelling is typically a spoken version of a story in its logical sequence of events.

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The Holocaust was a terrible time in history, _____________ there are many stories of heroism and survival.
A. similarly

B. although

C. however

D. additionally

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Answer:

your answer is however

Explanation:

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A sentence for dower?

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I went to the dower house down the street from the neighborhood.

1. Banana cake is ______________. a. main course b. dessert c. drink

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Answer:

Check below

Explanation:

banana cake is a dessert

english question ASAP​

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hey can u help just posted on english:(

Answer:

D. To grow only one plant at a time

Explanation:

Using the prefix "mono" meaning one or single, we can the take context clues from the reading to come up with the conclusion that monoculture means to grow only one plant at a time.

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What happened after Ruby plunged beneath the surface of the water?​

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SAT PREP. 1. In the past, coffees were blended to suit a
homogenous popular taste,
many different
coffee flavors are now being produced.
for
but
and
SO

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The correct answer is "In the past, coffees were blended to suit a homogenous popular taste, B. But  many different coffee flavors are now being produced.

Explanation

The above fragment is an example of contrasting phrases because it expresses two different ideas that have contrast. In this case, the first idea refers to an action in the past on the coffee mix, and the second idea refers to the current production of different flavors of coffee. This shows a sentence in which the two ideas contrast and address the same topic. Also, one of the most used connectors for contrasting sentences is but. So the correct answer is B. But

Read the sentence.
There (is, are) several rings around the planet, and a moon (orbit, orbits) outside the rings.
Which verbs correctly complete the sentence?

Answers:
is; orbits

are; orbit

is; orbit

are; orbits

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Are because there is more than one ring, and I think it’s orbit because it’s one moon.
D- are;orbit

Read the following excerpt from Because of Winn Dixie and answer the question that follow.

“Mostly, he looked like a wet piece of old brown carpet that had been left out in the rain.”

Which of the following best explains what the author wants us to know about the dog?

A. The dog is brown and shaggy.
B. The dog is wet and dirty.
C. The dog is dirty and neglected.
D. The dog is loved and has a happy home.

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Answer:

most likely B. The dog is wet and dirty

Explanation:

the dog looks "like a wet piece of old brown carpet that had been left out in the rain.”  

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