Q: Match the excerpts to the literary and poetic devices they use
Explanation:
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use mixed tenses these sentences if i (be)you,i (check)my facts before I wrote that letter
Answer:
if I were you, I would check my facts before I write that letter
Explanation:
which is the best summary of the passage
In two to four sentences, explain how this sentence or passage communicates or supports the theme. Complete the following sentence to help you begin your explanation.
This quotation shows how the protagonist has learned / has not learned...
the short story is Theseus and the Minotaur
Answer:
omcaisnd
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
The short story is The "Legend" relates the tale of a young man who learns the importance of humility. This quotation shows how the protagonist has learned the importance of humility, as he realizes that his pride and arrogance have caused him to make mistakes and suffer consequences. He comes to understand that humility is the key to success and happiness.
Education empowers a person... explain with your personal experience
Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
Education simply means the process of acquiring knowledge by an individual.
Education empowers a person with the required skills, knowledge and mindset needed for the person to contribute positively to his or her nation and the world as a whole.
Personally, the role of education to me is important and cannot be neglected. Education has instilled confidence and the necessary knowledge which are required to relate with other people. I can think positively, seek solutions to challenges and live a better life.
To move forward in life, education is important. The role of education to the building of a nation is paramount. The people in a country makes up a nation which invariably means a nation with educated and great minds will make a great nation.
What did the young men do to Mrs. Shachter? What about the environment of the crowded train car likely caused them to do it?
Answer:
for the first question they bounded her and gagged her
that's the only question that i could answer sorry
These were not merely "friendly Indians.”
How does this quotation from "Thanksgiving A Native American View” affect the author’s argument?
The author is arguing that the American Indians were able to help the Pilgrims, because they were sophisticated.
The author is arguing that the American Indians were nice, and that is why they helped the Pilgrims.
The author is arguing that the Pilgrims were not friendly, in contrast to the American Indians.
The author is arguing that neither the Pilgrims nor the American Indians were friendly.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
I put A as a guess and got it right
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Answer:
The author is arguing that the American Indians were able to help the Pilgrims because they were sophisticated.
Explanation:
Help please
The correct term for raw materials that people buy and sell is which of the following?
commodities
economics
wares
subsidies
Answer:
A) Commodities
Explanation:
The answer is the first option, Commodities
account of Mark Twain’s experiences as a riverboat captain.
I soon discovered two things. One was that a vessel would not be likely to sail for the mouth of the Amazon under ten or twelve years; and the other was that the nine or ten dollars still left in my pocket would not suffice for so imposing an exploration as I had planned, even if I could afford to wait for a ship. Therefore it followed that I must contrive a new career. The "Paul Jones” was now bound for St. Louis. I planned a siege against my pilot, and at the end of three hard days he surrendered. He agreed to teach me the Mississippi River from New Orleans to St. Louis for five hundred dollars, payable out of the first wages I should receive after graduating. I entered upon the small enterprise of "learning” twelve or thirteen hundred miles of the great Mississippi River with the easy confidence of my time of life. If I had really known what I was about to require of my faculties, I should not have had the courage to begin. I supposed that all a pilot had to do was to keep his boat in the river, and I did not consider that that could be much of a trick, since it was so wide.
Which statement best summarizes the passage?
Twain feels confident about learning the Mississippi River.
Twain finds that piloting a riverboat is not as easy as it looks.
Twain convinces his pilot to teach him how to navigate a riverboat.
Twain is concerned about not having enough money to survive.
Answer:i think its b
Explanation: just hopeful
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Help Please! THE BOY IN THE STRIPED PAJAMAS
The passage contains symbolism. What are the boy's hands symbolic of? Explain your answer.
Answer:
His hands show the difference between poverty and rich.
Explanation:
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can I have an example of third person perspective? Is it like there their and they're?
Answer:
The third-person pronouns include he, him, his, himself, she, her, hers, herself, it, its, itself, they, them, their, theirs, and themselves.
Example:
Tiffany used her prize money from the science fair to buy herself a new microscope. The concert goers roared their approval when they realized they'd be getting an encore.
[I believe the answer to your question is they’re.]
Explanation:
Pls help I just need 4 or 5 sentences for a pre writing about a Greek mythical character
Answer:
Zeus was saved from being eaten by his father Kronos. When he was older Zeus rescued his brothers and sisters, fought his father and the other Titans and banished them. He and his brothers then drew lots to divide rule of the world. Zeus became the god of the sky, Poseidon, the god of the sea, and Hades, the god of the underworld. Zeus was also known as the father of the gods on Mount Olympus and men.
Explanation:
Answer:
In Greek mythology, Medusa (/mɪˈdjuːzə, -sə/; Μέδουσα "guardian, protectress")[1] also called Gorgo, was one of the three monstrous Gorgons, generally described as winged human females with living venomous snakes in place of hair. It is in the Roman poet Ovid’s Metamorphoses that her story is most deeply elaborated. She was lovely, according to the poem—until she and Poseidon had sex in Athena’s temple.[2] Athena then punished her for this violation, by turning her into the monstrous, stony-glanced creature that we know. Thus those who gazed into her eyes would turn to stone. Most sources describe her as the daughter of Phorcys and Ceto,[3] although the author Hyginus makes her the daughter of Gorgon and Ceto.[4]
Medusa was beheaded by the Greek hero Perseus, who thereafter used her head, which retained its ability to turn onlookers to stone, as a weapon[5] until he gave it to the goddess Athena to place on her shield. In classical antiquity the image of the head of Medusa appeared in the evil-averting device known as the Gorgoneion.
According to Hesiod and Aeschylus, she lived and died on an island named Sarpedon, somewhere near Cisthene. The 2nd-century BC novelist Dionysios Skytobrachion puts her somewhere in Libya, where Herodotus had said the Berbers originated her myth, as part of their religion. She remained a priestess to Athena after her death and was risen with fresh hair.
Explanation:
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Cesar Diaz begged his neighbor to lend him platform shoes. Which were the hottest new fad at the disco club.
is this a complete sentence or a fragment
Answer:
I'm pretty sure its a complete sentence
Explanation:
Answer:
Fragment
Explanation:
No complete subject in the second sentence.
beatrice was unable to concentrate on her project because her brother's stereo was turned up to full volume. Which statement is correct?
Answer:
I'm not sure what the question is.
Explanation:
If you post the statements I can help you answer it, but so far there is only one statement.
Read the first stanza of "The Tide Rises, The Tide Falls."
The tide rises, the tide falls,
The twilight darkens, the curlew calls;
Along the sea-sands damp and brown
The traveller hastens toward the town,
And the tide rises, the tide falls.
Why does the poet most likely use the words “damp and brown” to describe the sands?
to create a subdued mood within the poem
to make the poem more haunting or unsettling
to give a sense of the time of year
to evoke sadness within the reader
Answer: either A or B, I hope this helps.
Explanation:
Answer:
It is B!
Explanation:
I have taken the test, and got it correct! Be careful, this is very close to another question if you have the same version test!
1. What is communication breakdown?
Communication breakdown is the failure to properly exchange information between one or more persons.
Note that for communication to occur, there must exist:
A senderA mediumA receiverFeedbackSome reasons for communication breakdown include:
Lack of proper mediumUnwillingness of a receiver to send a messageInability of a receiver to give feedbackRead more here:
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An insect land on the outside of a car wheel and the car starts to move with the insect on it is the insect accelerating? Why or why not ?
Read the following paragraph and answer the question below.
Surfers have learned to deal with the breaking surf by using the push-up technique. First, when approaching the initial lip of the wave, speed up the paddling cadence and head directly into
the wave. Next, push up and get onto the knees or toes as soon as the wave hits the nose of the board so that the wave rolls over the board and under the chest. The more power the rider
goes into a wave with, the easier it will be to maintain his or her position. Finally, avoid going into the wave at an angle or the water will knock you off your board. The whitewater can be an
exasperating obstacle, but with a little practice every surfer can navigate a breaking surf.
Which option best describes the ordering sequence used in this paragraph?
A
Climactic order
В.
Topical order
C
Spatial order
D
Chronological order
None of the above
Answer:
D . Chronological order
Explanation:
There are four basic principles of paragraph organization:
Climatic order - order of importance; items are arranged from least important to most important.Topical order - an order that depends on the nature of the topic itself. Spatial order - items are arranged according to their physical position or relationships.Chronological order - items or events are arranged in the order in which they occur. This order is often used in narration and in the description of processes, as we usually list the steps in the order in which they occur.Based on this information, we can conclude that option D is the correct one.
Cooking is easy. you put some stuff on the stove. burn it and then order pizza. my mom does it all the time. In what way does this cartoon illustrate the concept of cause && affect?
Answer:
Said person does something that results in them doing something else
Explanation:
Said person burnt their food which resulted in them ordering pizza, the cause was them burning their food and the effect was them ordering pizza
In paragraph 23, president Obama quoted Martin Luther king’s I have a dream speech in which he said, I have a dream that my four little children will once day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character. What does this quote mean
Answer:
the quote means that people should have equal right, no matter the color of there skin or gender
what is the features of migraine headaches of class 11
Answer:
you will have a continuous headache for a long duration
Answer: severe throbbing pain nausea extreme sensitivity to light/sound
HEY HI HELP PLS THIS IS READING PLUS BUT I DONT THINK U NEED TO READ THE STORY FOR THIS QUESTION
Answer:
I think the 4th sentence.
Explanation:
Relates to the snow and it being in many places.
Answer:
4th sentence
Explanation:
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Write 5 of your own sentences using coordinate adjectives.
Your sentences may be based on the selection or another myth you know.
Answer:
hmmmmmm intresting
Explanation:
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Which former adversary of Animal Farm is seen cajoling with Napoleon at the end of the book?
Answer:
Mr. Pilkington
Explanation:
The former adversary of Animal Farm that is seen cajoling with Napoleon at the end of the book is "Mr. Pilkington".
Mr. Pilkington is known to be the owner of Foxwood, a large and neglected old-fashioned farm. He is known to be easy-going farmer who spent most of his time hunting and fishing im seasons.
Towards the end of the story, Mr. Pilkington cajoles Napoleon and Animal Farm. He makes witty remarks about Animal Farm. He said "If you have your lower animals to contend with, we have our lower classes". His statement set the table in a roar. When Napoleon came to speak he mentioned the things that have been suppressed in Animal Farm and finally annouced that the name "Animal Farm" has been changed to "The Manor Farm".
Writing a Paragraph
This part of the unit test assesses your knowledge of broad ideas and concepts covered in the unit, as well as your personal views and original thinking on unit topics.
Respond to only one of the two prompts below. Your answer is worth 50 points. In order to maximize your score
write thorough answers using the proper structure and pattern of organization that you learned in this lesson;
write in complete sentences;
use proper grammar, punctuation, and spelling.
1. Write an example paragraph concerning events you've read or heard about in the news lately.
2. Write an illustration paragraph about the grounds of your school or the view outside the window where you study (include at least three supporting sentences).
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The League, like Local 25, had expected a turnout of four or five thousand. They were bowled over by this army, utterly unprepared for it. They had organized strikes in the garment trade, small ones, usually confined to a single shop, but never before had they undertaken something on so vast a scale. They might fail, might be laughed at by the whole of New York as well as John Dyche and the ILGWU men, and all the same they knew this was the challenge they'd been hoping for — their chance to show the world they were more than highbrow butters-in, just as the shirtwaist makers were more than irresponsible little girls.
What conclusion can be drawn by connecting knowledge of the historical time period with information in the text?
Answer:
3. By providing an organizational structure for working women, the Women’s Trade Union League gained enough strength in numbers to have some power.
Explanation:
Joan Dash's "We Shall Not Be Moved," tells the dramatic story of how the women's union led a massive strike in the history of America. The story of women workers protesting and organizing strikes, women activists working towards ensuring better and equal opportunities to their female counterparts became one of the most important events in labor history.
In the given passage, the narrator recounts how women trade union "organized strikes" that were big, bringing a turnout of "[an] army" totally unexpected by the League. The strike was to show the men or the government as a whole that "they were more than highbrow butters-in, just as the shirtwaist makers were more than irresponsible little girls."
This detail gives the conclusion that the organizational structure of the working women shows how the Women's Trade Union League managed to gain enough strength in numbers to assert their ability and power.
Thus, the correct answer is option 3.
Answer:
C. By providing an organizational structure for working women, the Women’s Trade Union League gained enough strength in numbers to have some power.
Explanation:
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The school bell usually__________at 7:30 everyday.
a. goes on
b. goes up
c. goes off
d. goes away
Which of the following reveals an event in the rising action?
A. In the brightness of the wintry sun next morning as it streamed over the breakfast table he laughed at his fears.
B. "Herbert will have some more of his funny remarks, I expect, when he comes home," she said, as they sat at dinner.
C. His mother laughed, and following him to the door, watched him down the road; and returning to the breakfast table, was very happy at the expense of her husband's credulity.
D. His wife made no reply. She was watching the mysterious movements of a man outside, who, peering in an undecided fashion at the house, appeared to be trying to make up his mind to enter.
Answer:
B:) Is the answer cuz action is still incompelete and is rising.The action will be completed when herbert comes home
Explanation:
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In the short story "The Most Dangerous Game" how did General Zaroff have access to so much money to create his “game”?
Answer:
Explanation:
On a yacht bound for Rio de Janeiro, a passenger named Whitney points out Ship-Trap Island in the distance, a place that sailors dread and avoid. He and his friend Rainsford are big-game hunters bound for a hunting trip in the Amazon River basin. As the yacht sails through the darkness, the two men discuss whether their prey actually feels fear. Rainsford believes that the world consists only of predators and prey, although Whitney is not as certain. Noticing the jitteriness of the crew, Whitney wants to sail past the mysterious island as soon as possible. He theorizes that sailors can sense danger and that evil emanates in waves like light and sound.
Whitney then decides to turn in for the night, but Rainsford opts to smoke his pipe on the afterdeck for a while. Suddenly, he hears three gunshots in the distance and moves toward the railing of the deck to investigate. Hoisting himself onto the rail to try and get a better look, Rainsford drops his pipe, loses his balance in an attempt to catch it, and accidentally plunges into the water. His cries for help go unanswered, and the yacht quickly disappears into the night.
Rainsford decides to swim in the gunshots’ direction. He hears the screeching sound of an animal in agony and heads straight for it, until the cries end abruptly with a pistol shot. Exhausted, Rainsford reaches the rocky shore and immediately falls into a deep sleep. He wakes the next afternoon and sets off in search of food, forced to skirt the thick growth of the jungle and walk along the shore. He soon comes to a bloody, torn-up patch of vegetation where a large animal had thrashed about. He finds an empty rifle cartridge nearby.
He follows the hunter’s footprints in the growing darkness and eventually comes upon a palatial chateau at the edge of a precipice that drops steeply into the rocky ocean below. At first, Rainsford thinks the chateau is a mirage, until he opens the iron gate and knocks on the door. Ivan, a burly man with a gun, answers and refuses to help Rainsford until another man, General Zaroff, appears from inside the chateau and invites Rainsford inside.
Zaroff greets Rainsford warmly and has Ivan show him to a room where he can dress for dinner. The huge, lavish dining hall features numerous stuffed and mounted heads, trophies that Zaroff has brought back from his many hunting adventures around the world. As the two men eat borscht, a red Russian soup made of beets, Rainsford praises his host’s specimens, remarking on how dangerous it can be to hunt Cape buffalo. Zaroff states that he now hunts far more dangerous game on his island. He recounts past hunts, from his childhood in the Crimea to hunting big game around the world, but goes on to describe how the sport eventually became too easy.
Zaroff hunts, however, that he has found a new kind of animal to hunt, one with courage, cunning, and reason. Rainsford’s initial confusion turns to horror as he slowly realizes that the general now hunts human beings. Zaroff doesn’t understand Rainsford’s indignation but promises that his outrage will subside once he’s begun the hunt. Rainsford declines Zaroff’s invitation to join in the hunt that night and goes to bed. After a fitful night of insomnia and light dozing, the sound of a distant pistol shot awakens him in the early morning.
Think about how the author of "The Bone Wars" develops and explains the rivalry between Cope and Marsh over the course of the article. What are three central ideas about the rivalry? How is each idea developed and explained?What details support each one? In your answer, be sure to • identify three central ideas presented about the rivalry • explain how the text develops and explains these ideas • use details from the article in your answer
Answer:
The Bone Wars is an episode in the history of paleontology that led to the discovery of some of the most famous dinosaurs.
Explanation:
The rivalry between Cope and Marsh was what led them to commit illicit acts and even destroy several dinosaur bones in order to "destroy" each other.
They began to collect fossil bones, and hidden from Cope, Marsh had paid for the bones to easily reach him.
Although both were great scientists, instead of working together they attacked each other in a public way.
However, this enmity helped to discover large species such as Diplodocus or Anisonchus Copehater.
Finally, the one who "won the war" was Marsh, who found 80 new species of dinosaur, while Cope found 56.