WHAT ARE THREE EMOTIONAL EFFECT OF RISKY BEHAVIOURS?
if you write with your left hand you are said to be left handed in asl which would be your non dominant hand
Answer:
In ASL it doesn't matter which is your right or left hand, it matter's which is your dominant and non-dominant hand. If you are left handed, that would be your dominant hand (the one you sign with). Your other hand would be your base hand or your passive hand. :)
Explanation:
How did William Bradford's work prove to be historically significant?
A.) That he was the first to describe the Native people
B.) It provides us with insight into what the Pilgrims felt, experienced, and believed.
C.) It was written by the first governor of Virginia.
D.) It is the only narrative written by a Puritan.
Answer:
A.) That he was the first to describe the Native people
Explanation:
William Bradford was one of the signers of the Mayflower Compact which describes the way that pilgrims would be governed. The Mayflower Compact was the first document that is the foundation for a self government.
He was tolerant, an influential and important pilgrim figure. He served in the government for quite a number of years. He describes the Native Americans as violent, and barbaric savages. The native Americans were the inhabitants of the region before the pilgrims settlements were built.
Similes and metaphors are both considered types of
what is the cause and effect to the Nina story by Margarita Mondrus Engle?
"The Wild Book" by Margarita Engle follows Nina, a young girl with dyslexia, as she navigates the challenges of growing up with a learning difference. Struggling with reading and writing, Nina faces ridicule and low self-esteem from peers and teachers.
How to get the cause and the effect
Nina discovers her unique strengths and coping mechanisms, such as her vivid imagination and ability to visualize stories.
With support from her family, particularly her uncle, Nina learns to embrace her creativity and finds solace in her own ways of understanding the world.
Throughout the story, Nina's journey highlights resilience, familial support, and the importance of recognizing individual strengths despite societal expectations.
One important and unavoidable source on a bias in maps is
Read the excerpt below and answer the question.
My master had three squaws, living sometimes with one, and sometimes with another one, this old squaw, at whose wigwam I was, and with whom my master had been those three weeks. Another was Wattimore [Weetamoo] with whom I had lived and served all this while. A severe and proud dame she was, bestowing every day in dressing herself neat as much time as any of the gentry of the land: powdering her hair, and painting her face, going with necklaces, with jewels in her ears, and bracelets upon her hands. When she had dressed herself, her work was to make girdles of wampum and beads. The third squaw was a younger one, by whom he had two papooses. By the time I was refreshed by the old squaw, with whom my master was, Weetamoo's maid came to call me home, at which I fell aweeping. Then the old squaw told me, to encourage me, that if I wanted victuals, I should come to her, and that I should lie there in her wigwam. Then I went with the maid, and quickly came again and lodged there. The squaw laid a mat under me, and a good rug over me; the first time I had any such kindness showed me.
Based on this excerpt, how had Rowlandson's perspective of her captors changed?
A.) Rowlandson began to see the humanity of her captors.
B.) Rowlandson began to see the validity of Native American beliefs.
C.) Rowlandson began to see that her captors could easily be defeated.
D.) Rowlandson began to see that her captors were as savage as she thought.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
What is a nationality in Africa?
colombiano
guineano
salvadoreño
nicaragüense
he nationality in Africa is guineano
On page 14 of The Call of the Wild, what's meant by the phrase "The domesticated generations fell from him"?