1answer.
Ask question
Login Signup
Ask question
All categories
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Social Studies
  • Business
  • History
  • Health
  • Geography
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Computers and Technology
  • Arts
  • World Languages
  • Spanish
  • French
  • German
  • Advanced Placement (AP)
  • SAT
  • Medicine
  • Law
  • Engineering
Serjik [45]
3 years ago
11

What does "Social" Mean

English
1 answer:
oksano4ka [1.4K]3 years ago
8 0
Hi , here is the definition
-Liking to be with and talk to people 
You might be interested in
The Declaration of Rights and Sentiments demanded
Jobisdone [24]

Answer:ITS A

Explanation:

I GOT IT RIGHT

no lie hope this helps have a great day

5 0
2 years ago
Read 2 more answers
Describe how the main characters develop throughout the novel. What do the characters learn? How do they change in taels of a fo
Reptile [31]

Answer:

Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing Character List

Peter Warren Hatcher

The main character, Peter is a nine-year-old 4th grader living in New York City with his family. He is a hardworking, quiet, easygoing kid normally, but when his brother Fudge starts creating trouble, his attitude changes.

Farley Drexel "Fudge" Hatcher

Peter's two-and-a-half year old brother is a bit of a terror. He causes all sorts of trouble, misbehaves, and doesn't listen to his parents, driving Peter crazy. He does look up to Peter as his big brother though, and constantly wants to follow his example.

Mrs. Hatcher

Peter and Fudge's mother, she is a devoted mother who keeps the house running as smoothly as possible and worries a lot about her children. However, she sometimes frustrates Peter when she takes Fudge's side over his.

Mr. Hatcher

Peter and Fudge's father, he is a more easygoing parent than Mrs. Hatcher, but does discipline Fudge more harshly when necessary. He works at an advertising agency.

Jimmy Fargo

Peter's closest friend, he is also in his fourth grade class and lives in an apartment on his block. The two often hang out in Central Park together.

Sheila Tubman

Another fourth grader from Peter's class, she lives in his same apartment building. Peter thinks Sheila is a know-it-all and does not like her very much. When Peter, Sheila, and Jimmy are assigned to do a school project together, Sheila is bossy and tries to take control of the entire assignment.

Dribble

Dribble is Peter's turtle and his very first pet. Peter wins Dribble at the beginning of the book, during carnival games at Jimmy Fargo's birthday party.

Grandma

Peter and Fudge's grandmother, she often comes over to help their mother with things around the house. She assists in supervising Fudge's chaotic third birthday party.

Mr. Yarby

He is the president of Juicy-O, which is the juice company that Mr. Hatcher's firm is advertising for. He and his wife come to stay with the Hatchers in Chapter 2.

Mrs. Yarby

She is Mr. Yarby's wife and is very afraid of reptiles.

Henry

He is the elevator operator in the Hatchers' building.

Jennie

She is a little girl who sometimes plays with Fudge. She comes to Fudge's third birthday party, and causes trouble by biting Peter's grandma and peeing on the floor on purpose.

Ralph

He is a little boy who Fudge sometimes plays with, and who comes to his third birthday party. Ralph is overweight and is constantly eating.

Sam

He is another little boy who sometimes plays with Fudge. At Fudge's third birthday party, he is going through a phase in which he is afraid of everything, and constantly cries.

Dr. Brown

The family's dentist, he is a friend of Mr. Hatcher.

Mr. Berman

He is the family's favorite shoe salesman at Bloomingdale's.

Linda

She is Mrs. Hatcher's sister and has a new baby during the book. Mrs. Hatcher flies to visit her, leaving Mr. Hatcher and the boys alone.

Janet

She is Mr. Hatcher's secretary and takes the boys on a tour of the office when they come into work with him.

Mr. Vincent

He is the president of Toddle-Bike who wants Fudge for his commercial.

Dr. Cone

He is the doctor who takes care of Fudge at the hospital after he swallows Dribble.

Turtle

Turtle is Peter's new dog that he receives at the end of the book, after Fudge swallowed and killed his pet turtle.

8 0
3 years ago
Can someone help me please?
miv72 [106K]

She thinks that it is a god given gift and incest is ok

3 0
3 years ago
Write a story on,”You discovered a magic pencil while you were traveling with your friends”.
Dafna1 [17]

Answer:

Story writing about a magic pencil found while traveling with friends.

Explanation:

Once during our summer vacations, a group of us decided to travel to the hills to escape the big cities and the heat. And as planned, we were on our way by the very next day.

Once we got to the resort, the scenery was something out of a fairytale. Lush green trees, mountains, clear skies- everything was as one would expect nature to be. It was so different from the big cities full of only concrete and noise. Here, everything was serene and you could clearly hear the birds sing.

We went trekking along the path to the forest, a familiar path for the tribal people living in the area. It was during one such leisure walks that I came upon a pencil, normal-looking but attractive in a way that it makes you wonder why it looks so antique. And as it was old looking, I decided that it would make a good souvenir and decided to take it with me.

One day, while taking down details of places we were to visit, I couldn't find any pen to use so I impulsively reach for the pencil, without giving it much thought. Nothing happened when I write down the words. But, as my fingers started doodling and trying to sketch, I was given the shock of my life when the apple that I drew emerged from the paper. Still in shock, I decided to test it again, this time, drawing a leaf. It immediately came real and it was then that I realized maybe this was a magic pencil.

I did not want to tell my friends about it or else they will either make fun of me or try to take it away from me. So, hiding the pencil, I tried my best to act normal. I didn't have the chance to try out the pencil for the whole trip. And on the very last day of our trip, I thought I might as well see if it still works. And sure, it did. Still unsure what to do with it, I then decided to take it with me to the city.

But unfortunately, I lost the pencil during the train ride, or maybe someone mistook it for a normal pencil and just used it and forgot to put it back. Whatever has happened is in the past, but I will, for sure, remember the experience I had in using the pencil. It was the one personal memory that will remain with me for the rest of my life.

6 0
2 years ago
I need to know what a concrete noun is.<br><br> I HAVE ENGLISH CLASS IN 5 MINUTES!
borishaifa [10]

Answer:

A concrete noun is a noun that can be identified through one of the five senses (taste, touch, sight, hearing, or smell). ... In the sentence above, the noun phone is a concrete noun: you can touch it, see it, hear it, and maybe even smell it or taste it.

Explanation:

Examples of concrete nouns are like flower, music, bear, pie, tornado, ranch, colony, milk, Niagara Falls, team, lotion, stars, water, student, fire fighter, pencil, computer, incense, table, tree, fox, bang, cloud, panther, sunset, cinnamon, rain, cookies, car, etc.

8 0
3 years ago
Read 2 more answers
Other questions:
  • The context clue “rained for the entire week” most helps the reader understand the meaning of which figurative language?
    11·1 answer
  • A contraction that rhyme's with the opposite of narrow
    9·1 answer
  • What is incorrect? i put a screenshot at bottom.
    14·2 answers
  • If you enunciate properly, you can just about ignore all the other aspects of a good presentation.
    8·1 answer
  • What happens as a result of the giant's sign?
    8·1 answer
  • The facial cream claims that it will help keep your skin
    13·1 answer
  • How did hitler infringe on the rights of minorities by implementing his racial policy in germany
    6·1 answer
  • Racing in the Rain: Chapter 1 questions
    13·1 answer
  • Imagine that a person pays taxes to the government, but has no say in how the government uses the money This situation is very r
    8·1 answer
  • 1) Which best describes the character of Sylvia in this passage?
    7·1 answer
Add answer
Login
Not registered? Fast signup
Signup
Login Signup
Ask question!