What does the idiom, he is a couch potato mean?

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

This idiom means, someone who spends little or no time exercising and a great deal of time watching television.

Explanation:

This idiom is supposed to have originated in the 1970's in America by a comic artist who drew two idle and inactive characters, who he called "Couch Potatoes."


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In the poem the tiger is compared to __________. a. other creatures c. human mortality b. fire, heat, and brightness d. heroes of Greek mythology

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Answer: b. fire, heat, and brightness

Explanation:

In the Tiger, William Blake's poem, the speaker sees the tiger and asks certain questions about the animal's appearance and its creator. The tiger is described as 'burning bright':

"Tyger, Tyger, burning bright

 In the forests of the night.."

The symbol of fire is mentioned multiple times throughout the poem :

"In what distant deeps or skies  Burnt the fire of thine eyes?"

"On what wings dare he aspire?  What the hand dare seize the fire?"

The correct answer is, therefore, that the tiger is compared to fire, heat and brightness.

What is a sentence for meander

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meander: 
 1) This is a gentle, evocative meander through a normal childhood.
 2)  Meandering rift a junction is met with a 35m high aven straight ahead.
            
There was a river that meandered gently through a meadow.

ASL topic - you noticed some littering in the school corridor during break time inspite of cleanliness drive ..discuss with your partner what should be done to stop students from littering .....(need some points and ideas)..plsss i need it fast.....

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You could try to have a contest of who could pick up the most trash in a limited amount of time. You could also give the winners a cash prize, so that more people could clean the area faster.
Petition the Principal to put up names of people who have been littering and announce their names so that they will never do it again

Hope this Helped :)
1.If you see someone littering, you can either tell them to stop, but if you're shy or feel rude then you can go pick it up
2.maybe twice a month or once a week go outside with gloves and pick up garbage
3.Don't do it 
4.Put trash cans around the area

Is chewing on a handkercheif a similie or metaphor?

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Chewing on a handkerchief is a metaphor because it does not contain like or as.
"chewing on a handkerchief" is a chewing on a metaphor because a metaphor is when a figure of speech is used, when it is not literally meant, on the other hand a simile is when you compare 2 stuff. This is why "chewing on a handkerchief" is a metaphor. 

Add the suffixes-ful and -less to eash Word

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help-ful
help-less
those are prefixes that with the same word

The word condemnation best describes which situation from the pigman and me?

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Twisted. But these are all the answers as follow: Lesson11: Third Read: The Pigman And Me Unit: 3 Life Stories

Which of these best states Nono Frankie’s main idea of how to win a fight? Answer is A.

2. D

3.A

4. It affects the story because now John wants to fight Paul but he didnt know he was supposed to give to John.

5. C

6. A

7.B

8.D

9.A & D

10. B

11. Do it your self(independent reading)