I need to make a conclusion about why picnics are fun
help please

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Answer 1
Answer: check my comment under Ellenjatta's name. I just joined and didn't realize I put it there.
Answer 2
Answer: you can spend time with friends/family
you get to spend time outdoors
food

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Answer:

We know logic as the connection between events or happenings and the consequences of such interaction.

When something is logical and consistent in a harmonious way we say it's coherent, because it holds together making sense, being relevant to reasoning.

Thereby the answer is: "putting happenings or thoughts into the proper sequence produces coherence"

Explanation:

Putting happenings or thoughts into the proper sequence produces Coherence

Which of the following is a purpose of stage directions?a. to suggest a character’s feelings to the actor
b. to tell what the characters are saying to each other
c. to list the characters of the play
d. to describe the setting of a scene

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Answer:

a. to suggest a character’s feelings to the actor

Explanation:

A play is a literary form usually consisting of dialogue between characters and intended to be staged - not just read. For this reason, in the plays, the actors must respect a script, made by a playwright. In this script will be described the directions of stage that aims to convey to the actor the feelings and movements of the character, in this way the performance will pass to the audience exactly what the playwright had wanted to pass.

Which sentence contains an adverb clause? A: I did not remember that fact until my older sister reminded me. B: When do the tryouts for the dance team begin? C: There was a meteor shower last evening just after midnight. D: You should mark your calender for the family picnic next month.

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C. There was a meteor shower last evening just after midnight.

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Please help me I will give you the brain thing and extra points please it's for ELA please help me, I can make the points double? 9Read the following poem, "Harlem" by Langston Hughes:
What happens to a dream deferred?

Does it dry up
like a raisin in the sun?
Or fester like a sore—
And then run?
Does it stink like rotten meat?
Or crust and sugar over—
like a syrupy sweet?

Maybe it just sags
like a heavy load.

Or does it explode?

Which best describes the AUTHOR'S PURPOSE for writing this poem?
Question 9 options:

A.To inform readers about what happens to rotten meat


B.To explain to readers how easy it is to follow one's dreams


C.To help readers understand the dangers of achieving one's dreams.


D.To describe the negative effects of not being able to achieve one's dreams.

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Answer:

i think it's D

Explanation:

The vocal emphasis placed on a spoken word or word part is called pitch.a. True
b. False

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i don't know if i'm right or not but i think it is false 

How would you describe walter mitty's wife?

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Walter's wife, known in the story as "Mrs. Mitty," treats Walter like an absent-minded child. She is overbearing, condescending, and critical towards Walter. But she is also Walter's link to the real world. While Walter is off in his own imagination, it is his wife or other people who bring him back to reality. This relationship of Walter's imagination (his escape from reality) and his wife's nagging (in efforts to bring him back to reality) is an uncertain "chicken and the egg" situation. We, readers, don't know if Walter's imagination is what caused his wife to become the practical, reality-based wife that she is or if Walter uses his imagination as an escape from his overbearing wife. Even if we knew which came first (Walter being absent-minded or his wife being condescending), it is just as likely that over the course of their marriage, Walter's and his wife's behaviors fed off of each other; and therefore, who started the whole cycle is somewhat irrelevant.
At the end of the story, when Mrs. Mitty returns from her appointment, Walter says, "Things close in." This is noted as a vague statement but could be interpreted to illustrate how Walter feels about the real world. He feels trapped and therefore resorts to fantasies in order to escape from that trapped feeling. One could sympathize with Mrs. Mitty, knowing that Walter is always absent-minded to the point of being careless. On the other hand, one could sympathize with Walter. Even when Walter tells her he was thinking, a valid excuse, she dismisses it as a fever:
"I was thinking," said Walter Mitty. "Does it ever occur to you that I am sometimes thinking?" She looked at him. "I'm going to take your temperature when I get you home," she said.
Walter's wife, known in the story as "Mrs. Mitty," treats Walter like an absent-minded child. She is overbearing, condescending, and critical towards Walter. ... While Walter is off in his own imagination, it is his wife or other people who bring him back to reality.