Which fits best in the empty box above? A.Laura Howard switched from drinking cow's milk to drinking goat's milk. B.Laura Howard started raising goats on a farm in California. C.Supermarkets stopped selling goat's milk ice cream. D.Supermarkets stopped selling cow's milk ice cream.
This first edition is wholly unlike the so-called definitive edition of 1857. In the process of publishing seven different editions over forty years, the Grimms made vast changes in the contents and style. The stories in the first edition are closer to the oral tradition than the tales of the final, which can be regarded more as a literary collection, because Wilhelm, the younger brother, continually honed the tales so that they would resonate with a growing literary public. Their books would become second in popularity only to the Bible in German-speaking lands. By the twentieth century, they would become the most famous collection of folk and fairy tales in the western world. What is the author's purpose in writing this paragraph? to entertain the reader with tales from the Grimms' youth to convince the reader that the Grimms' books are popular to inform the reader of the reasons for the differences between editions to explain the roles of famous folk and fairy tales in the Western world
what sterotype about your community do you wish would cease to exist? what role can individuals play in disrupting the practice of stereotyping?
how do sterotype bring harm to people of color? what can the media do to address the perpetuation of stereotypes?
3. (a) Make Inferences In paragraph 4 of "Ban the Ban!," why do you think the author includes allusions, or references, to "land of the free and home of the brave" and "Big Brother"? (b) Draw Conclusions How does the use of allusion help strengthen the author's appeal to her audience? Explain.
Compare and Contrast How do Conly and Klein respond to the idea that people always make choices that are beneficial?
A lot of times foreshadowing is easier for the reader to see the FIRST time he or she reads the passage. True or False?
Sample Response: I predict that I will learn about the history of bicycles, what made bicycles popular, and what bicycling and life were like in the 1880s. What did you include in your response? Check all that apply. O what made bicycles popular Ohow bicycles changed women's lives O what bicycling was like Ohow bicycling affected people every day
(a) Categorize Use the chart to identify two examples of each type of appeal used in each piece. (b) Summarize Write a one-sentence summary of the claim each set of appeals supports. TITLE APPEALS TO LOGIC Ban the Ban Soda's a Problem but... APPEALS TO EMOTION SUMMARY
Analyze the flyer produced and distributed by the Youth Alcohol Council (YAC). THEN Prepare a written statement claiming that the YAC flyer was made to tell teens not to drink, but the Y.A.C worded the flyer in the wrong way to make it seem bad to adults {the flyer] Johnny wanted a thrill. So he went on a drinking binge with his friends. They were all under the legal drinking age, but that didn't stop them. There were plenty of opportunities to get alcohol illegally. They knew that you just have to be determined... and a bit creative. Johnny and his friends partied long and hard. They drank themselves sick, and even then didn't have the good since to stop. One by one, Johnny and his friends reaped the consequences of their reckless, irresponsible behavior. Paul tried to drive home from the party—he paralyzed himself, but not before he killed two innocent people in the process. Marilyn drank until she passed out at a party and was taken advantage of by several young men she had considered her friends. That night, Marilyn learned that alcohol can turn friends into enemies—and predators. Johnny continued drinking into his forties, when he was diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver. Soon his days--drinking and otherwise--were numbered. Johnny and his crew drank and drank and drank . . . until they literally drank their lives away. Learn a lesson from Johnny. Think. Don't Drink!
In the book "Industries of the future" by ross can you discuss in great detail about big data using direct quotes from the text to reveal your understanding of the information that Ross aims to convey to his readers?
After deciding on a subject area, read several articles of information to figure out what might be a specific idea (topic) for your paper. Then, write two short summaries of ideas from the articles. It would be helpful to find one article that disagrees with or has a different view than the other article. Also, write enough source information so that you would be able to go back and find the information again.
Describe two events that happened to your Little Man and that reveal the kinds of conflicts that were common during the Jim Crow era. ( One or more Paragraphs)Book- Roll Of Thunder Hear My Cry
Part A Which of the following best describes conflicting or opposing motives experienced by one of the characters? in the story after twenty years