5. room: house : chapter: books A. A room is like a house and a chapter is like a book.B. A room is a part of a house and chapter is a part of a book. C. A room is similar to a house and a chapter is similar to a book D. A room is related to a house and a chapter is not related to a book.
1. 5. room: house : chapter: books A. A room is like a house and a chapter is like a book.B. A room is a part of a house and chapter is a part of a book. C. A room is similar to a house and a chapter is similar to a book D. A room is related to a house and a chapter is not related to a book.
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
A room is trully a part of a house and a chapter is a part of a book
Answer:
b .a room is part of a house and chapter is part of the book
Explanation:
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2. summary of luke chapter 6
Answer: Luke 6 tells of a few important events that take place. First there is a controversy with the Pharisees regarding what can and cannot be done on the Sabbath. Then Jesus selects the 12 apostles and delivers the Sermon on the Mount.
Explanation:
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3. chapter 1 rizal summary
Answer:
José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda was a Filipino nationalist and polymath during the tail end of the Spanish colonial period of the Philippines. He is tagged as the national hero of the Filipino people.
Explanation:
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4. Chapter 4 SUMMARY , CONCLUSSION and RECOMMENDATION.
Answer:
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5. what chapter can the “summary of the study” be found and in research
Answer:
mga salik na nakakaapekto sa pagkunsumo grade 9 ap
6. how to make a summary of chapter report
1. Main Characters and Setting. Begin your summary by stating the main characters and setting of the chapter in one to two sentences. ...
2.Main Theme. The main idea is the main theme in the chapter. ...
3.Supporting Details. The supporting details are the feelings and actions that support the main idea. ...
4.Revise for Clarity.
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7. Chapter 12 alice in wonderland summary
Answer:
After the White Rabbit calls Alice forward, she rushes to the witness stand, forgetting she has grown. As a result, she knocks over the jurors and frantically places them back on their benches. Once settled, Alice says that she does not know anything about the Queen’s tarts. The King explains that the Queen’s tarts were very important to her before invoking Rule 42, which orders for “all persons more than a mile high to leave the court.” Upon hearing this rule, everyone turns to Alice, who denies being a mile tall. She goes on to accuse the King of making up rules, but he contradicts her, saying Rule 42 is the oldest in the book. Alice counters him, arguing that the oldest rule in the book should be Rule 1, not Rule 42.
8. Summary about chapter 7 the nature of man?
Answer:
Emerson returns to the “theory of nature.” He likens nature to Jesus and suggests that the happiest person is the one who’s learned “the lesson of worship” from nature. But Emerson cautions that it’s difficult to use language to accurately describe the divine spirit imbued in nature. Nature is the primary instrument through which God, or the universal spirit, communicates with individuals.
9. Dekada 70 chapter 9 summary?
Answer:
70+9 chapter =79 sorry di ko
10. summary of acts chapter 13 to 21
Answer:
- In chapter 13, Paul and Barnabas are sent out from Antioch on their first missionary journey. They travel to Cyprus and then to several cities in Asia Minor, where they preach the Gospel and establish churches.
- In chapter 14, Paul and Barnabas continue their journey, facing opposition and persecution from some Jews and Gentiles. They eventually return to Antioch, where they report on their mission.
- In chapter 15, a dispute arises in the church about whether Gentile converts should be circumcised and follow Jewish customs. A council is held in Jerusalem, and it is decided that Gentiles do not need to follow Jewish customs to be saved.
- In chapter 16, Paul begins his second missionary journey, traveling to several cities in Asia Minor and Europe. He is joined by Silas and later by Timothy.
- In chapter 17, Paul and Silas travel to Thessalonica, Berea, and Athens, where they preach the Gospel and face opposition from some Jews and Gentiles.
- In chapter 18, Paul travels to Corinth and establishes a church there. He is joined by Priscilla and Aquila, who become his companions and fellow workers.
- In chapter 19, Paul travels to Ephesus, where he faces opposition from some Jews and establishes a church. He performs miracles and gains many converts, but also faces opposition from those who profit from the worship of the goddess Artemis.
- In chapter 20, Paul travels to several cities in Greece and Asia Minor, including Troas, where he raises a young man from the dead. He also meets with the elders of the church in Ephesus and delivers a farewell address to them.
- In chapter 21, Paul travels to Jerusalem, where he is warned by the prophet Agabus that he will be arrested. He is arrested by the Romans and eventually sent to Rome to stand trial before Caesar.
11. restart chapter 20 summary brendan espinoza
Answer:
Meanwhile Brendan Espinoza can't get anyone from the video club to help him make his video. Brendan is a nerd, honor roll student, president of the video club, and Academic Decathlon champ. With Joel Weber gone, Brendan is certain Chase and his friends will target him now.
12. room is to house as chapter is to
Answer:
Chapter is to book
Explanation:
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13. What is the summary of chapter 5 in the book "The American Plague"
Answer:
"The American Plague" is a book about the yellow fever epidemic that struck Memphis, Tennessee in 1878. Unfortunately, as an AI language model, I do not have access to the contents of the book. However, I can provide a brief overview of the yellow fever epidemic that devastated Memphis in 1878.
Yellow fever is a viral disease that is transmitted by mosquitoes. It is a serious and often fatal disease that causes fever, muscle pain, vomiting, and jaundice. In the summer of 1878, a yellow fever epidemic swept through the city of Memphis, killing thousands of people.
At the time, the medical community knew very little about the disease and how it was spread. The city was ill-prepared to deal with the outbreak, and many people fled the city, spreading the disease to other parts of the country.
The epidemic eventually subsided when cooler temperatures arrived in the fall, but it had a profound impact on the city and its residents. The experience of the epidemic led to improvements in public health and disease prevention measures, including better sanitation, mosquito control, and the development of a yellow fever vaccine.
Overall, the yellow fever epidemic in Memphis was a tragic event, but it also played an important role in advancing our understanding of the disease and improving public health practices.
14. The historian's toolbox by Robert William chapter 1 summary
Answer:
The Historian's ToolboxA Student's Guide to the Theory and Craft of History
ByRobert C Williams
Edition3rd Edition
First Published2012
eBook Published22 December 2014
Pub. LocationNew York
ImprintRoutledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9781315699639
Pages248
eBook ISBN9781315699639
SubjectsHumanities
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15. What is the summary of el Filibusterismo chapter 7
Ang Buod ng kabanata 7:
Malapit sa puntod na pinanggalingan ni Basilio may nakita siyang di kakilalang lalaki sa malayo at yun ay si Simoun. Naghuhukay ang alahero, walang suot na salaming asul kaya naman nagbago ang anyo nito. Kinilabutan si Basilio dahil alam niyang ito rin ang di kilalang lalaki na humukay ng paglilibingan ng kanyang ina labintatlong taon na ang nakalipas, higit na matanda nga lamang ngayon, may puti na ang buhok, maybigote at balbas ngunit iyon parin ang mga mata nito at ang mapanglaw na mukha.
Naisip niya na samakatuwid na ang namatay o naglaho na tagapagmana ng lupaing ito ay walang iba kundi ang alaherong si Simoun—napagtagpi-tagpi na ni Basilio na si Simoun nga si Crisostomo Ibarra.
16. summary of Half Upon A Time Chapter 5
Here is your answer!
Explanation: In chapter 5 of "Half Upon A Time" by James Riley, Jack and May are on a mission to rescue Phil, May's grandmother, and the entire fairy tale kingdom. The duo arrives at the castle only to be confronted by the witch, who is trying to capture Phil to gain control of the kingdom. The witch attaches a charm to Phil's back that will drain all her magic, turning her into an ordinary person, and following that, the witch will use Phil to break into the castle.
May wanders off to search for Phil, while Jack attempts to distract the witch by asking her about her plans. After a while, the witch catches on to his plan and tries to capture him, but he manages to evade her with his wooden sword.
May finds Phil locked up in a tower cell and tries to set her free, while Jack leads a group of trolls and other creatures in defeating the witch's army. In the end, May manages to free Phil but is captured by the witch, who uses the draining charm to drain all the magic from May.
The chapter ends with Jack and Phil desperately searching for a way to rescue May without getting caught by the witch's army.
17. summary ng John chapter 3
Answer:
Chapter 3 of John explains the main belief of the Christian faith. This chapter details how Jesus came into the world so that mankind would know the nature and character of God. ... They believed God punished people for all sorts of sins without there being a loving side to God.
Explanation:
18. summary of Half Upon A Time Chapter 6
Answer:
In Half Upon a Time Chapter 6, Jack and May set out on their journey to find Jack's father. They leave the village and head towards the Dark Forest, where they are attacked by a band of trolls. The trolls capture May and take her to their lair. Jack follows them and tries to rescue May, but he is also captured. The troll leader reveals that they were hired to capture Jack and May by someone in the kingdom.
Jack and May manage to escape with the help of a friendly troll, and they continue their journey towards the location of Jack's father. They arrive at a castle where Jack's father is supposed to be held captive, but they discover that the castle is guarded by knights who are loyal to the evil queen. Jack and May come up with a plan to sneak into the castle and rescue Jack's father. They disguise themselves as castle servants and make their way into the castle.
Inside, they find Jack's father locked up in a dungeon. They free him and are about to make their escape when they are caught by the queen's knights. In a daring escape, Jack and May use their wits and quick thinking to outsmart the knights and make a run for it.
With Jack's father rescued and the three reunited, they continue their journey towards the Enchanted Forest, where they hope to find the magical item that can help them defeat the evil queen and restore peace to the kingdom. Along the way, they face many challenges and obstacles, including treacherous terrain, dangerous creatures, and the queen's spies who are hot on their trail.
Despite the obstacles, Jack, May, and his father press on, determined to succeed in their quest. They discover the secrets of the Enchanted Forest and finally find the magical item they have been searching for.
With the magical item in their possession, they make their way back to the kingdom to face the queen and her army. In a fierce battle, Jack, May, and his father use their skills and the power of the magical item to defeat the queen and restore peace to the kingdom.
As a result of their bravery and heroism, Jack and May are hailed as heroes throughout the land. They are offered positions in the kingdom's
royal court, but they decline, remembering their love for adventure and the great outdoors.
Instead, Jack and May set out on a new journey, traveling across the kingdom and helping those in need. They become legendary figures, known as the protectors of the Enchanted Forest.
Years later, when Jack is an old man, he returns to the Enchanted Forest to live out his final days. As he sits under a tree, he sees a young boy and girl enter the forest. They are on a quest of their own, just like Jack was so many years ago.
Smiling, Jack realizes that his legacy lives on in these children and in the countless other adventurers who have explored the Enchanted Forest over the years.
19. Summaries for me chapter 1 the jugde
Answer:
begins with the conquest of Canaan. Judah conquers most of its territory but the other tribes are not as successful
20. summary in isaiah chapter 6
Explanation:
Seraphim—angels with six wings—are attending on God and singing his praises. They cover their faces with two of their wings, cover their feet with another two, and use the remaining pair to fly. ... Isaiah hears God ask who can go and speak to his people, and Isaiah eagerly volunteers
21. eating fire drinking water chapter 14-18 summary
Answer:
Where is the question?
Explanation:
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22. diary of a wimpy kid chapter 2 summary
Answer:
The novel begins with Greg Heffley getting ready for his first day in middle school, when he is teased by his older brother, Rodrick, because his mother bought him his school supplies. Greg also has a spoiled little brother called Manny, who gets everything he wants and never gets in trouble. His father Frank does not enjoy Greg’s lifestyle of playing video games all day instead of going outside and playing sports.
During his first day of school, Greg is forced to sit with the school nerd called Fregley, whom he tries to keep distance from. He isn't sure whether his friend Rowley Jefferson will be able to fit in in middle school, because he considers him to be immature. As a way to boost their popularity, Greg and Rowley decided to join the wrestling team, but Greg quits the team after he loses a match against Fregley.
On Halloween, Greg and Rowley go out for trick-or-treating, but they are bullied by teens who spray them both with a water-filled fire extinguisher. Greg threatens them by telling them that he is going to call the cops, but the teens begin chasing them. Greg and Rowley both hide at Greg’s grandmother’s house until the teenagers leave.
During Christmas break, Greg and Rowley decide to play a game in which Rowley has to ride a bike while Greg tries to knock him off. While playing, one of the balls that Greg throws gets under the front wheel, causing Rowley to fall off and break his arm. When he returns to school with a cast, the girls started nursing him (carrying his books, etc.) which makes Greg jealous. After Rowley heals up, he and Greg join the safety patrol in which they walk the younger kids to their homes.
One day, while walking the kids home, Greg decides to scare the kids by chasing them with a stick with worms. A neighbor contacts the school and tells the principal about his behavior. As punishment, the school principal fires Rowley from the safety patrol, because Greg was wearing Rowley's safety patrol jacket when he chased the kids, the neighbor saw Rowley’s nametag on the jacket. Greg wants to come out and tell the truth, but he doesn’t. It after a while, Greg confesses; Rowley is hurt and stops being friends with him.
Greg tried to becomes friends with Fregley to make Rowley jealous, although he makes him uncomfortable. He then auditions for the school production of The Wizard of Oz, where he lands the role of a tree.
During the opening performance, Rodrick brings a video camera to film the play. Greg, due to his nervousness about singing, confuses the other actors, who also fail to sing. Patty Farrel, who plays the role of Dorothy, gets frustrated and insults Greg. So, Greg throws a prop at Patty and then everyone gets into a fight.
The teenagers from Halloween come back, and this time, they force Greg and Rowley to eat a piece of cheese that was on the ground. The cheese had become moldy since it had been left on the ground years ago. Greg says that he can’t because he is allergic to lactose and he can die if he eats it. The teenagers leave when Rowley eats the cheese. The other students notice that the cheese is missing, thinking that someone destroyed it. But Greg tells them that he decided to throw it away because he was sick of seeing it there. Because of this, nobody suspects Rowley of having the dreaded “cheese touch.”
Greg and Rowley resolved their issues and make plans to spend the entire summer vacation playing games.
Explanation:
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23. life and work of jose rizal chapter 12 summary
Answer:
One of the happiest interludes in the life of Rizal was his sojourn in the Land of the Cherry Blossoms for one month and a half (February 28 – April 13, 1888). He was enchanted by natural beauty of Japan, the charming manners of the Japanese people, and the picturesque shrines. Moreover, he fell in love with a Japanese girl, whose loveliness infused joy and romance in his sorrowing heart. Her real name was Seiko Usui. Rizal affectionately called her O-Sei-San. Fate, however, cut short his happy days in Japan. He had to sacrifice his own happiness to carry on his work for the redemption of his oppressed people. -G. Zaide and S. Zaide
Source: BOOK
Jose Rizal: Life, Works, and Writings of a Genius, Writer, Scientist, and National Hero (Second Edition) By Gregorio Zaide and Sonia Zaide
24. chapter 40-50 noli me tangere summary
Answer:
Noli Me Tangere Summary
On his way home, Ibarra walks with Señor Guevara, a lieutenant of the Civil Guard, Spain’s colonial armed forces that police the Philippines. The lieutenant explains that a few months after Ibarra left, Father Dámaso accused Don Rafael of not going to confession. Don Rafael was a very powerful man, which meant he had many enemies in both the Spanish government and in the church. The lieutenant tells Ibarra that one day Don Rafael came upon a government tax collector beating a boy in the street. When Rafael interfered, he accidentally pushed the man too hard, causing the tax collector to hit his head on a rock. This injury eventually led to the man’s death, and Ibarra’s father was thrown in jail and accused of subversion and heresy. At this point, Father Dámaso heaped new accusations on him and everybody abandoned him. By the time he was finally proven innocent, Guevara explains, Don Rafael had already died in prison.
Ibarra goes to his hometown, San Diego, where the unfortunate events of his father’s death took place. Since Captain Tiago owns multiple properties there, María Clara also relocates to San Diego. November is approaching, a time the town celebrates with a large festival. This festival is surrounded by various religious holidays, such as All Souls’ Day, which commemorates dead people in purgatory waiting for their souls to be cleansed before ascending to heaven. Taking advantage of this, San Diego’s priests implore the villagers to purchase indulgences, which they claim shorten the length of time a soul must languish in purgatory. Ibarra quickly sees that the power of the Catholic friars in the Philippines has greatly increased since he left for Europe, a fact made clear by their control over even governmental officials. For instance, Father Salví, San Diego’s new priest, is constantly at odds with the military ensign in charge of the village’s faction of the Civil Guard. Salví uses his important religious position to spite the ensign, fining the man for missing church services and delivering purposefully boring sermons when he does attend.
Ibarra and the town’s influential religious and government leaders decide to celebrate the new school on the same day as the town’s fiesta. The church makes plans to bless the new educational building (though it is not yet completed) directly after a long sermon by Father Dámaso. During this sermon, a mysterious figure approaches Ibarra. His name is Elías, a man whose life Ibarra recently saved on an eventful fishing trip. Elías tells Ibarra that there is a plan to kill him during the school’s benediction ceremony, warning him not to walk beneath a certain large stone suspended by a pulley system. Ibarra ignores this advice, and sure enough, the stone hurdles toward him. Luckily Elías takes action and covertly puts the criminal—the man plotting against Ibarra—in the way of the stone, killing him instead of Ibarra. The festivities go on, but Ibarra now knows he has enemies.
That night, during a celebratory dinner hosted by Ibarra, Father Dámaso arrives uninvited. All of San Diego’s most respected individuals are in attendance, including the governor and the town’s other friars. Dámaso loudly insults the school and its architecture while also making callous remarks about “indios,” a racial slur for native Filipinos. He flippantly speaks about how “indios” abandon their country because they think they’re superior, traveling to Europe instead. “In this life the fathers of such vipers are punished,” he says. “They die in jail, eh, eh, or rather, they have no place…” When Ibarra hears Dámaso make this crude reference to his father’s unfair death, he jumps up and pins the priest down, holding a knife in his free hand and publicly accusing Dámaso of exhuming his father’s body. Ibarra says he won’t kill Dámaso, but his actions say otherwise, and as he lifts the knife to bury it in the friar’s body, María Clara snatches it from his hand.
25. Room: house: chapter
Answer:
thanks sa points
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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26. give the summary of Chapter 4 in research paper
The purpose of this chapter is to summarize the collected data and the statistical treatment, and/or mechanics, of analysis. ... Some studies are easier to defend if all the raw data is in this chapter; some are better if the bulk of the raw data is in an appendix.
27. summary of patriarch and prophets chapter 3 pp.52-62
Chapter 3—The Temptation and Fall
This chapter is based on Genesis 3.
No longer free to stir up rebellion in heaven, Satan’s enmity against God found a new field in plotting the ruin of the human race. In the happiness and peace of the holy pair in Eden he beheld a vision of the bliss that to him was forever lost. Moved by envy, he determined to incite them to disobedience, and bring upon them the guilt and penalty of sin. He would change their love to distrust and their songs of praise to reproaches against their Maker. Thus he would not only plunge these innocent beings into the same misery which he was himself enduring, but would cast dishonor upon God, and cause grief in heaven.
Our first parents were not left without a warning of the danger that threatened them. Heavenly messengers opened to them the history of Satan’s fall and his plots for their destruction, unfolding more fully the nature of the divine government, which the prince of evil was trying to overthrow. It was by disobedience to the just commands of God that Satan and his host had fallen. How important, then, that Adam and Eve should honor that law by which alone it was possible for order and equity to be maintained.
The law of God is as sacred as God Himself. It is a revelation of His will, a transcript of His character, the expression of divine love and wisdom. The harmony of creation depends upon the perfect conformity of all beings, of everything, animate and inanimate, to the law of the Creator. God has ordained laws for the government, not only of living beings, but of all the operations of nature. Everything is under fixed laws, which cannot be disregarded. But while everything in nature is governed by natural laws, man alone, of all that inhabits the earth, is amenable to moral law. To man, the crowning work of creation, God has given power to understand His requirements, to comprehend the justice and beneficence of His law, and its sacred claims upon him; and of man unswerving obedience is required.
Like the angels, the dwellers in Eden had been placed upon probation; their happy estate could be retained only on condition of fidelity to the Creator’s law. They could obey and live, or disobey and perish. God had made them the recipients of rich blessings; but should they disregard His will, He who spared not the angels that sinned, could not spare them; transgression would forfeit His gifts and bring upon them misery and ruin.
The angels warned them to be on their guard against the devices of Satan, for his efforts to ensnare them would be unwearied. While they were obedient to God the evil one could not harm them; for, if need be, every angel in heaven would be sent to their help. If they steadfastly repelled his first insinuations, they would be as secure as the heavenly messengers. But should they once yield to temptation, their nature would become so depraved that in themselves they would have no power and no disposition to resist Satan.
The tree of knowledge had been made a test of their obedience and their love to God. The Lord had seen fit to lay upon them but one prohibition as to the use of all that was in the garden; but if they should disregard His will in this particular, they would incur the guilt of transgression. Satan was not to follow them with continual temptations; he could have access to them only at the forbidden tree. Should they attempt to investigate its nature, they would be exposed to his wiles. They were admonished to give careful heed to the warning which God had sent them and to be content with the instruction which He had seen fit to impart.
In order to accomplish his work unperceived, Satan chose to employ as his medium the serpent—a disguise well adapted for his purpose of deception. The serpent was then one of th
28. luke chapter 1 in summary. explain:
Answer:
Luke 1 is the first chapter of the Gospel of Luke in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. ... The unnamed author of Luke names its recipient, Theophilus, who is most likely a real (but unknown) person or could simply mean a fellow believer, since theo philus is Greek for God lover.
Explanation:
An angel visits the priest Zacharias in a temple. Zacharias is married to an infertile woman named Elizabeth. The angel proclaims that Zacharias and his wife .
Story of summer
once upon a time my family going on the beach because it's summertime one day my grandma told me to pick up all smiles because there will happened hazard on the earth that's why i get all my clothes.
day two on the beach summer of day my grandma call me because hurt story on the earth is come true that's why i panic how do that i don't know she said what if it's a prank so that's why i told my mom and dad to back to the home and we going home and i really size grandma story is true that's why i really like my grandma
day 3 truth story of my grandma grandma going to hospital because of her story and she told me the earth will hazard and how the earth is not hazard he told me that i really like that . what happened to my grandma once upon a time there was a creepy monster on my room she told me her grandma died because of her i cry it because it's dead you know
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29. what is the summary of noli Me Tangere chapter 1
Answer:
ang pamagat Ay Ang Piging
Explanation:
Dito Mo malalaman kung sino si Padre Damaso At mga Kasamahan nila Crisostomo
30. summary about chapter 6: sex and Gender by Ann Oakely
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