English, 16.10.2020 16:01 TheOriginalMeyah
Read the passage from Sugar Changed the World. In Brazil, when word came that the harvest was about to begin, a priest came to bless the millāand the workers. The blessing was like the whistle at the start of a race, for now everything sped up. Slaves were given long, sharp machetes, which would be their equipmentābut for some also their weaponsāuntil the harvest was done. The cutters worked brutal, seemingly endless shifts during the harvestāfor the hungry mills crushed cane from four in the afternoon to ten the next morning, stopping only in the midday heat. Slaves had to make sure there was just enough cane to feed the turning wheels during every one of those eighteen hours. How does the authorsā choice of hungry to describe the mills best support the claim? by showing the relentless pace that enslaved people had to keep during the harvest by showing that the mills began to be very productive after the priestās blessing by showing that enslaved people had to feed the mills every day until there was no cane left by showing that the mills were the best pieces of equipment to produce sugar
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English, 21.06.2019 19:30
Informative presentation student guide assignment summary for this assignment, you will create a multimedia presentation in response to the following prompt: research suggests that laughter improves peopleās emotional and physical well-being. create a multimedia presentation to inform the audience about the positive effects of laughter on emotional and physical health. background information you will create your multimedia presentation from the research-based informative essay that you have already prepared. materials ļ§ research-based informative essay ļ§ presentation software assignment instructions for this project, you are expected to submit: 1. an informative multimedia presentation step 1: prepare for the project. a) read through the guide before you begin so you know the expectations for this project. b) if anything is unclear to you, be sure to ask your teacher. step 2: create your title slide. a) begin by creating the title slide. this page will make sure you receive credit for your work, but it isnāt actually part of your speech. b) include your presentation title, your name, your teacherās name, and the presentation due date. c) remember to save your work as you go by using the āsaveā option of the program. step 3: create your introduction slide a) create one introduction slide. b) use the introductory paragraph from your essay to you add text to the introduction slide. text on the slide should be in bullet point format, not complete paragraphs. the slide should engage your audience, introduce your topic, and present your thesis. c) add images and graphics that are relevant to the topic and engaging. ask your teacher for guidance if you need finding appropriate images. d) be sure to size images and graphics so they are easy for the audience to see. add captions as needed. e) remember to save your work as you go by using the āsaveā option. student guide (continued) step 4: create the body paragraph slides. a) create one slide for each body paragraph from your essay. if necessary, you may create two or more slides per body paragraph. b) use each body paragraph from your essay to you add text to the body paragraph slides. text on the slide should be in bullet point format, not complete paragraphs on your slide. the slide should inform your audience, support your thesis, and include relevant details from your research. c) add images and graphics that are relevant to the topic and engaging. ask your teacher for guidance if you need finding appropriate images. d) be sure to size images and graphics so they are easy for the audience to see. add captions as needed. e) remember to save your work as you go by using the āsaveā option. step 5: create the conclusion slide. a) create one conclusion slide. b) use the concluding paragraph from your essay to you add text to the conclusion slide. text on the slide should be in bullet point format, not complete paragraphs. the slide should restate your thesis, highlight main ideas, and leave your audience with something to think about. c) add images and graphics that are relevant to the topic and engaging. ask your teacher for guidance if you need finding appropriate images. d) be sure to size images and graphics so they are easy for the audience to see. add captions as needed. e) remember to save your work as you go by using the āsaveā option. step 6: evaluate your presentation. if you can check each box below, you are ready to submit your presentation. ļæ did you include a title slide with the title of the presentation, your name, your teacherās name, and the presentation due date? ļæ did you include an introduction slide that is engaging, introduces your topic, and presents your thesis? ļæ do you have a minimum of one slide per body paragraph from your essay? ļæ do your body paragraph slides inform your audience, support your thesis, and include relevant details from your research? ļæ did you include a conclusion slide that restates your thesis, highlights main ideas, and leaves your audience with something to think about? ļæ is your presentation free from errors in spelling, punctuation, and capitalization? ļæ are your images and graphics relevant, engaging, and clear? step 7: prepare for your presentation. a) read through your slides several times. b) create note cards with information that you will add to the presentation. c) practice giving your presentation aloud. d) rehearse in front of another person. student guide (continued) step 8: revise and submit your project. a) if you were unable to check off all of the requirements on the checklist, go back and make sure that your project is complete. save your project before submitting it. b) turn in your presentation to your teacher. be sure that your name is on it. c) submit your presentation through the virtual classroom. d) congratulations! you have completed your project.
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English, 21.06.2019 19:30
From āthe ravenā by edgar allan poe but the raven, sitting lonely on the placid bust, spoke only that one word, as if his soul in that one word he did outpour. nothing farther then he utteredānot a feather then he flutteredā till i scarcely more than muttered, āother friends have flown beforeā on the morrow he will leave me, as my hopes have flown before.ā then the bird said, ānevermore.ā in this excerpt, what is the speaker saying the raven will do? a. it will certainly die. b. it will leave immediately. c. it will leave the next day. d. it will befriend the speaker.
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English, 21.06.2019 20:00
What word or words suggest they have a monotonous marriage? in the lamb to the slaughter
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English, 21.06.2019 20:00
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