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U.S History
100
what is the background that helps us know about the characters and leads into rising action?
exposition
100
what is the series of time events that occur in history that are organized through time?
chronological order
100
"When it comes to physical activity, Americans are like Goldilocks. It can't be too hot; it can't be too cold; it has to be just right. For example, hot and humid temperatures have been partially blamed for the South's disproportionately high obesity rates, most recently in a study from the University of Texas. When it's cold, we don't move either, according to anecdotal evidence and an analysis of user data from the fitness tracking device company Jawbone. Rain and wind also limit activity, studies have shown. (Jawbone found temperatures in the 60s and low 70s to be most popular for physical activity.) Of course, some fitness fanatics will weather any weather — even when it's double-digits below zero." What is the plot?
to inform people about America's laziest cities
100
“Yesterday, after playing with my hamster on the floor, I put him back into his cage. But, I didn’t close the lid tightly and he escaped. I didn’t know he was loose until I saw something run by my feet. I jumped up quickly and hit the lamp on the table next to me. The lamp fell and crashed to the ground, making a loud noise. Soon, my dad was in the room upset that he was awoken from his nap. I walked over to apologize when I stopped just in time. My hamster was sitting in front of me, looking up, and smiling. I reached down to grab him, and he took o! under the couch and into the kitchen. When I heard the scream, I knew my mom had seen my pet. She scooped him into a colander and popped him back into his cage. I tightly secured the top, and he was back in his home. I watched him play, and thought for sure I saw him give me a little wink.” What is the cause and effect in the first 2 sentences?
did not close lid tightly; hamster escaped
100
“there were few happy endings for indentured servants in those days. And the fate of Richard Frethorne was probably no exception. The last time he wrote his parents, he begged them to sell what they had in order to buy his freedom. “have mercy on my miserable case,” he wrote. “The answer of this letter will be life or death to me.” Richard was never heard from again. -David Oliver Relin What was the resolution to this paragraph?
richard died
200
situation that is increasing and causing major problems leads to the huge argument that involves most characters is known as?
rising action
200
the atomic bomb of hiroshima and nagasaki ended the the war on world war II what can you infer of the bomb being dropped?
it killed a lot of civilized innocent civilians
200
“A massive storm system dropped feet of snow on parts of Japan this week, leading to travel problems and at least five deaths. "As of late Thursday night, local time, Tsunan, Japan reported a snow depth of 81.5 inches (207 centimeters)," said weather.com meteorologist Jon Erdman. "Seven other locations in western Honshu reported at least 150 centimeters (about 59 inches) of snow depth, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency.” Five people have been confirmed dead in the storm. NHK said one Hokkaido death occurred when a car skidded into a utility pole, and the other was a 74-year-old woman who was trapped under a warehouse roof that collapsed under the weight of the snow. The fatality in Hiroshima occurred when a driver got out of his car and was hit by another vehicle, NHK said.” What is the rising action in the paragraph?
a massive snow storm in japan and has even caused deaths
200
“Yesterday, after playing with my hamster on the floor, I put him back into his cage. But, I didn’t close the lid tightly and he escaped. I didn’t know he was loose until I saw something run by my feet. I jumped up quickly and hit the lamp on the table next to me. The lamp fell and crashed to the ground, making a loud noise. Soon, my dad was in the room upset that he was awoken from his nap. I walked over to apologize when I stopped just in time. My hamster was sitting in front of me, looking up, and smiling. I reached down to grab him, and he took o! under the couch and into the kitchen. When I heard the scream, I knew my mom had seen my pet. She scooped him into a colander and popped him back into his cage. I tightly secured the top, and he was back in his home. I watched him play, and thought for sure I saw him give me a little wink.” What is the cause and effect in the first 2 sentences?
hamster escaped from cage
200
“there were few happy endings for indentured servants in those days. And the fate of Richard Frethorne was probably no exception. The last time he wrote his parents, he begged them to sell what they had in order to buy his freedom. “have mercy on my miserable case,” he wrote. “The answer of this letter will be life or death to me.” Richard was never heard from again. -David Oliver Resin What is the falling action?
last time he wrote to his parents
300
"mark slammed the door shut as he yells at his parents feeling with hatred wishes he was never born." what plot structure is this?
rising action
300
russia and the u.s had a war going on between technology and military appliances and fighting over germany that caused to build the berlin wall. what can you infer?
that 2 major super powers are fighting for power
300
“It was after we started with Gatsby toward the house that the gardener saw Wilson’s body a little way off in the grass, and the holocaust was complete.” what can you infer from the text above?
gatsby life has ended, gatsby has been murdered
300
“Yesterday, after playing with my hamster on the floor, I put him back into his cage. But, I didn’t close the lid tightly and he escaped. I didn’t know he was loose until I saw something run by my feet. I jumped up quickly and hit the lamp on the table next to me. The lamp fell and crashed to the ground, making a loud noise. Soon, my dad was in the room upset that he was awoken from his nap. I walked over to apologize when I stopped just in time. My hamster was sitting in front of me, looking up, and smiling. I reached down to grab him, and he took o! under the couch and into the kitchen. When I heard the scream, I knew my mom had seen my pet. She scooped him into a colander and popped him back into his cage. I tightly secured the top, and he was back in his home. I watched him play, and thought for sure I saw him give me a little wink.” What was the solution?
his mom put him back in his cage
300
“As Richard set off to begin a life in America as an indentured servant, he thought only of the wealth and adventure he’d been told awaited him across the ocean. The myth that Virginia was an earthly paradise was cultivated by the Virginia Company, a firm responsible for bringing over workers to harvest tobacco in Virginia. One pamphlet put out by the company promised indentured servants “houses to live in, vegetable gardens, orchards, food and clothing— and 50acres of land for themselves.” As they arrived, he and the passengers were quickly sold to the highest bidder and put to work on plantations. After a long workday, another drum called them to church, then home to sleep on the dirt floors of rat-infested cabins. The brutal treatment of indentured servants was a secret the Virginia Company went to great lengths to keep.” What is the climax in the story?
finding out that it was all a lie
400
"mark slammed the door shut as he yells at his parents feeling with hatred wishes he was never born. He hates being the one to be blamed and hates the fact that he is picked on since he is the oldest" what can you infer about marks emotions?
mark is angry for being the oldest
400
what where the effects on the manhattan project?
development of the atomic bombs
400
Every day after work Paul took his muddy boots off on the steps of the front porch. Alice would have a fit if the boots made it so far as the welcome mat. He then took off his dusty overalls and threw them into a plastic garbage bag; Alice left a new garbage bag tied to the porch railing for him every morning. On his way in the house, he dropped the garbage bag off at the washing machine and went straight up the stairs to the shower as he was instructed. He would eat dinner with her after he was “presentable,” as Alice had often said. what type of job does paul work how do you know?
a heavy labor type of job because of his dusty overalls and muddy boots
400
“Knowing that Mrs. Mallard was afflicted with a heart trouble, great care was taken to break to her as gently as possible the news of her husband's death. It was her sister Josephine who told her, in broken sentences; veiled hints that revealed in half concealing. Her husband's friend Richards was there, too, near her. It was he who had been in the newspaper office when intelligence of the railroad disaster was received, with Brently Mallard's name leading the list of "killed." He had only taken the time to assure himself of its truth by a second telegram, and had hastened to forestall any less careful, less tender friend in bearing the sad message.” As the characters are getting introduced, it is the beginning of a short story, and it is talking about the setting. In English terms, what would it be called?
exposition
400
“As Richard set off to begin a life in America as an indentured servant, he thought only of the wealth and adventure he’d been told awaited him across the ocean. The myth that Virginia was an earthly paradise was cultivated by the Virginia Company, a firm responsible for bringing over workers to harvest tobacco in Virginia. One pamphlet put out by the company promised indentured servants “houses to live in, vegetable gardens, orchards, food and clothing— and 50acres of land for themselves.” As they arrived, he and the passengers were quickly sold to the highest bidder and put to work on plantations. After a long workday, another drum called them to church, then home to sleep on the dirt floors of rat-infested cabins. The brutal treatment of indentured servants was a secret the Virginia Company went to great lengths to keep.” what can you infer that happened to Richard?
he probably died
500
what type of text structure is this?Alligators almost became extinct because people killed too many of them.
cause - people killed too many of them. effect - alligators almost became extinct.
500
what can you infer from manhattan project?(the development of the atomic bomb)
that it was going to be used for military purposes
500
Crack! Thunder struck and rain poured. Max stared blankly out the window, trying to contain his emotions that raged like the weather. He was beginning to lose it. Dropping the kite from his hand, Max broke out into full sob. His mother comforted him, “There, there, Max. We’ll just find something else to do.” She began to unpack the picnic basket that was on the counter and offered him a sandwich. Max snapped, “I don’t wanna sand-mich!” A flash from the sky lit up the living room. Boom! Mom sighed. why is max upset how do you know?
max is upset because its raining and we know from him crying
500
“Knowing that Mrs. Mallard was afflicted with a heart trouble, great care was taken to break to her as gently as possible the news of her husband's death. It was her sister Josephine who told her, in broken sentences; veiled hints that revealed in half concealing. Her husband's friend Richards was there, too, near her. It was he who had been in the newspaper office when intelligence of the railroad disaster was received, with Brently Mallard's name leading the list of "killed." He had only taken the time to assure himself of its truth by a second telegram, and had hastened to forestall any less careful, less tender friend in bearing the sad message.” What is the rising action?
her sister told her that her husband had died
500
“Dred Scott was born a slave in Virginia around 1799. In 1834, a man named Dr. Emerson bought Dred Scott and they moved to Illinois, a non-slave (free) state. In 1838, they moved to Minnesota, also a non-slave state. There, Scott married another slave named Harriet. In 1838, the Emersons and Scotts moved to Missouri a slave state. In 1843, Dr. Emerson died, leaving the Scotts to his wife, Irene Sanford Emerson. Dred Scott didn’t want to be a slave to Mrs. Emerson so he sued her. He felt that he was no longer a slave because he had become free when he lived in a free state. In 1854, the U.S. Court for District of Missouri heard the case. Sanford won the case and Scott then appealed to the Supreme Court of the United States, the highest court in the country.” What can you infer about about Dred Scott?
he was a brave man for trying his best to gain his freedom
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