klara bought a dozen bags of bird food for $ 27 use compatible numbers to find the approximate cost of six dozen bags of bird food. show how you estimated
karl measured the wingspan of the butterfly and the moth shown below. how many times larger is the moth than the butterfly
In "The Adventures of Theseus," how do King Aegeus and the people of Athens react as Theseus boards the black-sailed ship? A. They shout because they are angry at Theseus for abandoning them. B. They cheer because they know that Theseus has slain the Minotaur. C. They weep because they fear that Theseus will never return. D. They are silent because Theseus has commanded them to be.
Homeroom 101 and homeroom 102 share a hallway bulletin board if home room 101 uses 3/5 of their half to display artwork what fraction of the bulletin board is used to display home room 101 artwork
Which argument is an example of overgeneralization? A. My German shepherd bit several family members before I got him a new collar, but has not since then. The new collar must have stopped him from biting. B. I want to get a German shepherd as a pet, but my friends say that it is likely to bite me and won't be a good pet. I agree with them. C. I was bitten by a German shepherd as a child, so I do not want to get a dog as a pet because it will bite me. D. My German shepherd has bitten two people, so I have to send him to the pound or muzzle him. Anybody??
In "Baucis and Philemon," how do Baucis and Philemon treat the travelers who arrive at their cottage? A. Baucis and Philemon show the travelers great generosity and hospitality. B. Baucis and Philemon ignore the travelers in hopes that they will go away. C. Baucis and Philemon are rude and cruel to the travelers. D. Baucis and Philemon are polite, but not overly kind to the travelers.
In "Jason and the Golden Fleece," which best describes Jason when he first arrives in the kingdom ruled by Pelias the terrible? A. content B. nervous C. confident D. angry
SOMEONE PLS HELP They saw him marching out of camp, but they did not see the instant and terrible transformation which took place as soon as he was within the secrecy of the forest. He no longer marched. At once he became a thing of the wild, stealing along softly, cat-footed, a passing shadow that appeared and disappeared among the shadows. He knew how to take advantage of every cover, to crawl on his belly like a snake, and like a snake to leap and strike. He could take a ptarmigan from its nest, kill a rabbit as it slept, and snap in mid air the little chipmunks fleeing a second too late for the trees. Fish, in open pools, were not too quick for him; nor were beaver, mending their dams, too wary. He killed to eat, not from wantonness; but he preferred to eat what he killed himself. So a lurking humor ran through his deeds, and it was his delight to steal upon the squirrels, and, when he all but had them, to let them go, chattering in mortal fear to the treetops. Which theme does this passage illustrate? A good leader is strong and intelligent and treats his followers well. Only the strong survive in the wilderness. The desire to fight for power is an instinct. The only way to learn something is to try it.