Part 2: Using the information in your graphic organizer, write a summary paragraph to explain how the theme develops in the story "The Meet." For help, review the sample summary in the lesson.
•  Write a topic sentence which mentions the title, the author, and the theme.
•  Be sure to include sentences that identify the protagonist, antagonist, setting, conflict, climax, falling action, and resolution.
•  End with a sentence that restates your idea about the theme.

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Answer 1

Answer:

it is poem 

Explanation:


Related Questions

Rewrite this paragraph by adding the following three transitional elements: however,4 likewise, and as a result. Make sure that your transitions help clarify the paragraph but do not alter its meaning Passage.

We should organize a student-run organic garden on our school grounds. Organic food is expensive, but one school in our region, Dickinson Middle School, was able to add an organic vegetable option to every meal while raising their food cost by only 1 percent. Nearby Browning Junior High did so with only a 2 percent increase. Students were healthier, and the administrators didn't have to fret about the budget. On the opposing side, some worry that students won't like the organic options, and we'll end up with a surplus of food and a problematic budget. The truth is that no nearby school that's tried such a program has ended up with any food surplus. Let's start a student-run organic garden today.​

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We can rewrite the paragraph by adding the transitional elements "however," "likewise," and "as a result" in the following manner:

We should organize a student-run organic garden on our school grounds. Organic food is expensive, but one school in our region, Dickinson Middle School, was able to add an organic vegetable option to every meal while raising their food cost by only 1 percent. Likewise, nearby Browning Junior High did so with only a 2 percent increase.  As a result, students were healthier, and the administrators didn't have to fret about the budget. On the opposing side, some worry that students won't like the organic options, and we'll end up with a surplus of food and a problematic budget. However, the truth is that no nearby school that's tried such a program has ended up with any food surplus. Let's start a student-run organic garden today.​

What are transitional elements?

Transitional elements or simply transitions are words or phrases that help connect ideas inside the structure of a text. They can be used for different purposes, for instance:

ComparisonContrastEmphasis

With the information above in mind, we can conclude that the transitions "however," "likewise," and "as a result" were correctly placed in the paragraph.

Learn more about transitional elements here:

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Use ______ to number your main headings in an outline.

A) Arabic numerals

B) capital letters

C) Roman numerals

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Answer:

Arabic bcZ uhm a and the c

A because this is the most common way.

What is the mood and tone of chapters 5 and 6 of "Death Cloud"?

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Answer:

The Mood and tone is Emotional and how you should never underestimate people who are younger than you

Explanation:

Who is the narrator of this text?

The Spelling Bee
Gabe stood in the wings of the high school auditorium. The stage was huge, with chairs for 45 students. There were 3,000 people in the audience. "This is very different from our school's auditorium," he thought. "Ours holds only 300 people, and our stage isn't big enough to hold a fly." Gabe had won his school's spelling bee, but he doubted he would do well here. "I'll do the best I can," Gabe said to himself as he stepped onto the stage and focused on the spelling bee. By the end of the day, Gabe had made it to the state finals, and he felt a lot better about himself.

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Answer:

Gabe is the one narrating

Explanation:

It’s third person I’m pretty sure Gabe isn’t narrating himself

in Listeria in fruit What organizational structure is used in this informational article?

A debate
B question and answer
C problem and solution
D Compare and contrast

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The is c
The problem and solution

Read the excerpt from "Bone Detective," by Lorraine Jean Hopping.

The Hunley recovery team planned to display Diane’s casts in a museum that was about to be built. But did the casts belong in a public exhibit? Some people objected to displaying soldiers' remains—even though they were plastic replicas. Diane saw nothing wrong with it. In fact, she had no qualms about showing the real bones.

"If people want to really learn about the soldiers,” she said, "you have to show the bones. The bone is a record of a person’s life, especially the last part—the circumstances of death.”

How and why did the Hunley sink? What can we learn about the lives—and deaths—of its ill-fated crew? Scientists will likely be investigating the answers for years to come, thanks in part to Diane’s casts.

What is the author's viewpoint in this excerpt?

The author disagrees with Diane France and her decision to show the soldiers' bones at a museum.
The author appreciates Diane France for helping scientists by making casts of the soldiers' bones.
The author believes that Diane France should have done more to help the scientists understand the Hunley submarine.
The author hopes Diane will use her skills on military intelligence missions in the future.

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The author appreciates Diane France for helping scientists by making casts if the soldiers’ bones.

Read the sonnet.

Sonnet XII

by William Shakespeare

When I do count the clock that tells the time,
And see the brave day sunk in hideous night;
When I behold the violet past prime,
And sable curls all silvered o'er with white;
When lofty trees I see barren of leaves
Which erst from heat did canopy the herd,
And summer's green all girded up in sheaves
Borne on the bier with white and bristly beard,
Then of thy beauty do I question make,
That thou among the wastes of time must go,
Since sweets and beauties do themselves forsake
And die as fast as they see others grow;
And nothing 'gainst Time's scythe can make defence
Save breed, to brave him when he takes thee hence.

How does the change from the rhyming pattern in the quatrains to the rhyming couplet in "Sonnet XII" affect the poem?

It makes readers want to see if any other lines rhyme with the couplet.

It informs readers that the last two rhyming words are the most important.

It makes readers focus on the conclusion and the author's message.

It causes readers to change their speaking tone when reading aloud.

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C. It makes readers focus on the conclusion and the author’s message.

Help

Identify a conflict in chapter 15 you read and explain how the conflict impacts the character. Use text evidence to support your response


in best that is that is the book

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what is the book and who is it by it may take me a while to respond back though
Provide more information then we could conclude

please write 3 Ode poems and 3 Tanka poems, please. (PLEASE HELP)

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Answer:

Kitten - A Tanka Poem

I love my kitten

She's friendly and excited.

She has four cute arms

Funny personality

She trots I feel happy

Tiger - A Tanka Poem

I fear my Tiger

It is so scary and huge.

With strong attitude

And an emotional eye

When it hunts I feel frightened

Fish - A Tanka Poem

I so like my fish

It is so pink and scaly.

It has two big eyes

And two gracious fins as well

When it swims I feel happy

Explanation:

Sorry I couldn't make 3 Ode poems but hope I helped!

Help please! giving 20 points and brainliest, Tammy’s art teacher has asked her to apply the design principle of value to her photograph. The assignment is to photograph a forest. What might Tammy look for in the forest to make sure she applies value to her work?

A.
fields of flowers that have many different colors

B.
shadows or other darker areas

C.
birds or other animals that are moving

D.
spider webs or other natural objects that have a repeating structure

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

The other person said it above me, Mark him brainliest

Which of the following sentences is a compound-complex sentence?

a
Because Shane wanted a birdhouse, his father showed him the correct way to build a small, sturdy one.

b
Bradley bought a new polka-dotted umbrella, even though the one he had was pretty big and worked well.

c
The senate had been in session for two weeks when they decided to take yet another three-day break.

d
After the sharp rise in tuition costs, the students who attended college protested, and they walked out of class.

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The answer is B the one about the umbrella

Answer:

D

Explanation:

After the sharp rise in tuition costs, the students who attended college protested, and they walked out of class.

Miss Debenham tells Poirot that Greta Ohlsson is relieved that she is not considered a suspect.

True
False

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Answer:

false

Explanation:

False. ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎

Carrie’s War

Many large towns and cities in Britain were bombed during the Second World War (1939 – 1945). In an effort to keep them safe, many children from towns and cities were sent to live in the country, usually staying with families. This was called being evacuated, and the children were known as evacuees.

In Carrie’s War by Nina Bawden, Carrie and her brother Nicholas are evacuated from London to Wales. In this extract, they have just boarded the train and it is pulling out of the station, leaving their mother on the platform.

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Sheep and mountains. “Oh, it’ll be such fun,” their mother had said when she kissed them goodbye at the station. “Living in the country instead of the stuffy old city. You’ll love it, you see if you don’t!” As if Hitler had arranged this old war for their own good, just so that Carrie and Nick could be sent away in a train with gas masks slung over their shoulders and their names on cards round their necks. Labelled like packages – Caroline Wendy Willow and Nicholas Peter Willow – only with no address to be sent to. None of them, not even their teachers, knew where they were going.

“That’s part of the adventure,” Carrie’s mother had said, and not just to cheer them up: it was her nature to look on the bright side. If she found herself lost in the jungle, she’d just say, “Well, at least we’ll be warm.”

Thinking of her mother always making the best of things (or at least pretending to; when the train began to move, mother stopped smiling) Carrie nearly did cry. There was a lump like a pill stuck in her throat. She swallowed hard and put on a serious face.




Answer number 1. What does the word evacuate mean as it is used in the passage?

Answer number 2. Which of the following words BEST describes Carrie's mother?

Last question, number 3. What kind of figurative language is used in the following sentence?"There was a lump like a pill stuck in her throat. "

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The evacuation of civilians in Britain during the Second World War was designed to protect people, especially children, from the risks associated with aerial bombing of cities by moving them to areas thought to be less at risk.

Operation Pied Piper, which began on 1 September 1939, officially relocated 1.5 million people. There were further waves of official evacuation and re-evacuation from the south and east coasts in June 1940, when a seaborne invasion was expected, and from affected cities after the Blitz began in September 1940. There were also official evacuations from the UK to other parts of the British Empire, and many non-official evacuations within and from the UK. Other mass movements of civilians included British citizens arriving from the Channel Islands, and displaced people arriving from continental Europe.

Child evacuees from Bristol arriving at Brent in Devon in 1940

The Government Evacuation Scheme was developed during summer 1938 by the Anderson Committee and implemented by the Ministry of Health. The country was divided into zones, classified as either "evacuation", "neutral", or "reception", with priority evacuees being moved from the major urban centres and billeted on the available private housing in more rural areas. Each zone covered roughly a third of the population, although several urban areas later bombed had not been classified for evacuation.

In early 1939, the reception areas compiled lists of available housing. Space was found for about 2,000 people, and the government also constructed camps which provided a few thousand additional spaces.

The government began to publicise its plan through the local authorities in summer 1939. The government had overestimated demand: only half of all school-aged children were moved from the urban areas instead of the expected 80%. There was enormous regional variation: as few as 15% of the children were evacuated from some urban areas, while over 60% of children were evacuated from Manchester, Belfast and Liverpool. The refusal of the central government to spend large sums on preparation also reduced the effectiveness of the plan. In the event, over 3,000,000 people were evacuated.

MARKING BRAINLYY!! Famous landscape artists often compose images using the foreground, middleground, and background. Imagine a photograph with a field of wildflowers near the front, a line of trees behind the field, and finally a row of mountains behind the trees. What is in the middleground of this image?

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Answer: the line of trees

Explanation: the line of trees because it's in between the field of wildflowers but in front of the mountains.

Answer:

The line of trees should be the correct answer

Very Urgent

Which of these is better evidence/support for the claim "Teens should not be allowed to play dangerous sports" and reason "Dangerous sports can make teens violent"


1 Research showed that only football players and wrestlers were much more likely to get involved in a serious fight than other athletes.


2 Research has shown that men who participate in organized sports exhibit more aggressive behaviors

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1 Research showed that only football players and wrestlers were much more likely to get involved in a serious fight than other athletes

Rule A: If a word ends in e and the suffix begins with a vowel, usually the e is dropped before the suffix is added.
Rule B: When a word needs a vowel to help its pronunciation, the e is retained when adding a suffix.
Rule C: When a word needs a vowel to keep its meaning, the final e is retained.
Rule D: The final e of the word is usually retained if the suffix begins with a consonant.

Form a new word, following the rules given above.

arrange + -ment =

Type the letter of the rule being followed, A, B, C, or D.

Rule:

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Answer:

B.

Explanation:

Rule A. doesn't apply, because the e is not dropped.

Rule C. doesn't either, because there is no word spelled arrang

Rule D. could apply, but B makes more sense, because like I said in rule C, if it was spelled arrang, it would not be pronounced a-rain-j

PLEASE SOMEONE HELP ME I NEED RIGHT NOW!
What was important about Galileo Galilei’s observations using his telescope?
A: His discoveries were used as evidence that there were planets in the sky.
B: His discoveries were used as evidence that the Sun revolves around the planets.
C: His discoveries were used as evidence that the planets revolve around the Sun.
D: His discoveries were used as evidence that there were asteroids in the sky.

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Answer:

c: as of that time people beloved the sun revolved around the earth while the planets revolve around the sun as originally proved by gelileo

Explanation:

good luck!

C. His discoveries were used as evidence that the planets revolve around the Sun.

Which best states the purpose of the theme in A Wolf Story?

a. to inform the audience about the behaviors and characteristics of wolves
b. to entertain the audience with a story told from a wolf’s point of view
c. to teach the audience a lesson about the rewards of doing good deeds
d. to convince the audience that farming is a rewarding career choice

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Answer : to inform the audience about the behaviour and characteristic of wolves

hope it helps u

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What is a Compound Sentence?
Pls help!!!

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A compound sentence is a sentence with more than one subject or predicate. It connects two independent clauses usually connected by a conjunction which would be a word such as “and” or “but.”

Answer:

A compound sentence is a sentence that connects two independent clauses, typically with a coordinating conjunction like and or but.

Explanation:

MARKING BRAINLY, PLEASE HELP!! Akbar is practicing taking photos with different aperture settings. He is manually adjusting his camera’s aperture. What impact does this adjustment MOST LIKELY have on Akbar’s photos?

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The most likely to have a impact on akbar’s photo is light / Darknees of the photo
Will effect the lighting and quality of the photos I think
Hope this helps

Help pls
The theme of Murder on the Orient Express is "An individual's social class determines his or her personal value."
True
False

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The is is true

Hopefully this helps!!
I believe this is true

Find the complete subject of the sentence below.

Zack and Marty are both good pitchers.

Marty
good pitchers
Zack and Marty
Zack

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C. Zach and Marty is the complete subject
C zack and Marty . Is the answer

Can anybody help me with this I will mark brainleist... PS you can look up the passage at the top

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Answer:

Q1.A

Q2.c

Q3.a

Explanation:

does weather play any role in treasure island?​

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answer: yes it does play a role
Yes it does
Explanation

The windows were ajar and gleaming white against the fresh grass outside that seemed to grow a little way into the house. A breeze blew through the room, blew curtains in at one end and out the other like pale flags, twisting them up toward the frosted wedding-cake of the ceiling, and then rippled over the wine-colored rug, making a shadow on it as wind does on the sea.



The only completely stationary object in the room was an enormous couch on which two young women were buoyed up as though upon an anchored balloon. They were both in white, and their dresses were rippling and fluttering as if they had just been blown back in after a short flight around the house. I must have stood for a few moments listening to the whip and snap of the curtains and the groan of a picture on the wall. Then there was a boom as Tom Buchanan shut the rear windows and the caught wind died out about the room, and the curtains and the rugs and the two young women ballooned slowly to the floor.



Fitzgerald, F. Scott The Great Gatsby. 1925.

1.3 Identify an example of a simile from the first paragraph.

1.4 Identify an example of a metaphor from the first paragraph.

1.5 Identify an example of onomatopoeia from the second paragraph.

1.6 Identify another example of onomatopoeia from the second paragraph.

1.7 Identify an example of personification from the second paragraph.

1.8 Identify another example of personification from the second paragraph.

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Answer:

Explanation: gleaming white against the fresh grass outside

blew curtains in at one end and out the other like pale flags, twisting them up toward the frosted wedding cake of the ceiling

rippled over the wine-colored rug, making a shadow on it as wind does on the sea

Explanation:

''gleaming white against the fresh grass outside'' in describing the image of the windows that are considered as the subject of the sentence. It is describing how the look with adjectives such as gleaming and white and it is describing also how opposite is the grass outside that is fresh.

After that, we can see a description of the breeze and its actions, we can see that it blew curtains and how the breeze did it ''twisting them up toward the frosted wedding-cake of the ceiling''.

The third sentence here is describing the curtains that are making a shadow.:

Which evidence best supports the idea that Mrs. Medlock is hiding something from Mary?

"'You’re one that needs someone to look sharp after you. I’ve got enough to do.'"

"'You didn't hear anything of the sort...'"

"She did not cry, but ground her teeth."

"'She went out of the room and slammed the door after her...'"

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Answer:

"'You didn't hear anything of the sort...'"

“you didn’t hear anything of the sort…” supports the idea mrs. medlock is hiding something from may !!!

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