Answer:
Caught, cough
Athena induces a sleep for B. Penelope during Odyssey.
Penelope is unaware of the fact that her husband is back and she announces that she will marry the first person who can perform a particular feat with a bow and arrow. However, Odysseus in disguise obviously doesn't like that so he and his companions massacre every suitor in the castle while Penelope was sleeping (granted by goddess Athens).
Answer:
penelope
Explanation:
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My sister and I began to walk quickly. We hurried our steps up because we were afraid. Suddenly, we started to run. Behind us, the footsteps began to run too. I told my sister to keep running, but she was so nervous that she stumbled and fell flat on her face. We had no other choice than stopping and turning around to see who was trying to chase us. To our surprise, it was just a dog! A very cute and lovely dog! We were escaping from just a dog!
When the lunar module lands at 4:18 p.m. EDT, only 30 seconds of fuel remain. Armstrong radios "Houston, Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed."
A reader can best combine the information in the excerpts to
A.understand that managing the moon landing while the lunar module had 30 seconds left of fuel required intense concentration.
B.understand that having only 30 seconds of fuel could easily have become a disaster while Armstrong was landing the lunar module.
C.understand that Armstrong radioed mission control when the lunar module landed on the moon at 4:18 p.m. EDT.
D.understand that it was impossible for the lunar module to land on the moon with only 30 seconds left of fuel.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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Please let me know if its wrong.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Compatible numbers to estimate 26x22 are (30, 5) (30,10) x (20, 4) (20, 5) (20, 10) used to perform mathematical operations like addition subtraction multiplication and division.
Mathematically speaking, compatible numbers are those that are simple to mentally add, subtract, multiply, or divide. They approximate the solution and problem-solving more easily since they are close to the real numbers in value.
Compatible numbers are those that divide equally into each other and are near to the numbers they are replacing.
Numbers that are simple to mentally add, subtract, multiply, or divide are said to be compatible. To estimate a calculation, substitute compatible numbers for the actual numbers. Since it is simple to mentally calculate the sum of 800, the numbers 500 and 300 can be added together.
Compatible numbers to estimate 26x22
26 = (30, 5) (30,10) ( round 26 = 30)
22 = (20, 4) (20, 5) (20, 10) ( round 22 = 20)
Thus, 20 x 30 is close to 26 x 22
600 equivalent to 572 when you round off
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Answer:
(30, 5) (30,10) x (20, 4) (20, 5) (20, 10)
Explanation:
Compatible numbers are numbers that can be easily used to perform mathematical operations like addition subtraction multiplication and division and can be rounded off to nearest 10, 100 or even 50
Compatible numbers to estimate 26x22
26 = (30, 5) (30,10) ( round 26 = 30)
22 = (20, 4) (20, 5) (20, 10) ( round 22 = 20)
thus 20 x 30 is close to 26 x 22
600 equivalent to 572 when you round off
Upon arriving at the giant red tent that hosted this marvelous event the boys were hit first by the potent smell of hot dogs and popcorn. Finding their seats in the bleachers, the two boys devoured bags of cotton candy as they waited for the show to start. The dark smothered the boys and their parents like a piercing night. They were all sitting there for close to a half an hour before the show began. Finally the ringleader came out and introduced himself as The Great Barlow. There were many cheers from the crowd as the show finally began. Three dancing clowns appeared from backstage and began juggling bowling pins as they rode around on unicycles. The crowd went wild with laughter as one of them pretended to fall off with a comical yelp. Dan though gave a small yelp of fear to his brother Christopher as he saw the mixture of drooping frowns and grotesquely large smiles. Dan’s mom gave him a reassuring smile saying, “It’s alright Dan. All it is is makeup.” But not even his mother's reassurance quieted his fears. He breathed a deep sigh of relief as they left the arena.
After many acts of tightrope walkers and acrobats the ring leader appeared again and said that they were all in for a special treat because it’s not every day that people got to see the Magnificent Frederick the Fire Breather. A tall lean man came out to center ring holding nothing but a match in his hand and a bottle of what was presumed to be alcohol. After striking the match and taking a swig from the bottle, Fredrick held up the match to his mouth and let out a thin stream of the liquid in his mouth. Immediately the liquid caught fire and shot a straight line of fire right at the crowd! The crowd jumped in there seats as the flames flew toward them but disappeared before it hurt anyone. The crowd once again roared with approval as they flew from there seats in a loud burst of applause.
The room once again went dark as strobe lights flashed around the room. “And now,” an invisible voice boomed, “For the grand finally!” The whole room erupted in light as the entire cast from the show came out all of them performing their act. Clowns danced and fell and made people laugh while tightrope walkers danced above the crowd. Frederick breathed fire at the crowd again and even lit a ring on fire that a the lion tamer had his lions jump through. Dan was enjoying himself so much that he had completely forgot his fear of clowns. He had loved the show so much! The crowd roared their approval with there claps and shouts for more. But like all good things The Great Barlow's North American Circus had to come to an end. As the last clown danced off stage and the last flame blinked out the circus was over. The boys practically skipped to their parents car all the while talking about all the magnificent things they had seen. The boys had had the time of their life and this wasn't an experience they would forget.
These are the corrections my teacher told me I need to make:
I enjoyed reading your story - you have employed wonderful descriptive details! You do need to include dialogue, and strengthening the conflict would be great! Can you identify the events that make up the rising action? Which event would you say is the climax? When does Dan have to make a choice that solves his conflict? You've described the circus very well. But the conflict isn't readily apparent - his fear of clowns doesn't appear to be a problem for Dan. You would need to include more to develop the conflict, than his mother telling him to not be afraid.
5/5 Introduction
2/5 Conflict
2/5 Rising Action/ Event #1
0/5 Rising Action/ Event #2
0/5 Climax
5/5 Sensory Language (Example 1)
5/5 Sensory Language (Example 2)
0/5 Dialogue
5/5 Word Count
5/5 Clear writing