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But, in a larger sense, we can not dedicate-we can not consecrate-we can not hallow-this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here.
Who does Lincoln appeal to in order to win the audience’s sympathy?

slaves in the south
soldiers who fought and died there
himself
children whose fathers were killed at Gettysburg

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Answer 1

Answer:

Soldiers who fought and died there

Explanation:

the brave men have consecrated it.

all he talks about is how the men fought and some even lost their lives


Related Questions

In the passage, Too Tall gets injured and Kane volunteers to take his place as drummer. What effect does the author create for the reader through this timing of events?
A.
anticipation that participation in the band will resolve Kane’s conflict
B.
anticipate Kane's lack of joy playing with his own band
C.
anticipate Kane's nightmares for not believing in his own band
D.
anticipation about how participation in the band help Kane become more confident

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Answer:

it would be D

Part A

In "The Voyage of the James Caird," why does the author include this sentence about an

unrelated casualty at sea?

They would later learn that a 500-ton steamer had foundered with all hands in the same

hurricane they had just weathered. *

to help readers understand how remarkable the success of the voyage was 1

to explain what had happened to the ship the James Caird had left behind

to demonstrate that the size of a boat is unimportant in a storm

to add drama and suspense to her work of narrative nonfiction

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Answer:

to help readers understand how remarkable the success of the voyage was 1

Explanation:

This is true because, it would help the reader to learn that, the same hurricane which they are complaining about, another steam boat weighing 500-ton just passed through the same hurricane successfully. That it weathered the hurricane, shows that, it was not affected by the hurricane.

Describe the setting in which Kennedy delivers the speech

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Answer:

United States Capitol, Washington, D.C. The inauguration of John F. Kennedy as the 35th President of the United States was held on Friday, January 20, 1961, at the East Portico of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. This was the 44th inauguration and marked the commencement of the only term of both John F.

Explanation:

20. Which of the following is NOT one of the seven deadly sins?*
(1 Point)
Sloth
Piety
Wrath
Gluttony

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Piety is not one of the seven deadly sins
The answer is it going to be the sloth

Think about the ideas of the pre-Socratic philosophers. Do you agree with any of their ideas? Why or why not?

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Answer:

Presocratic philosophers are the Western thinkers preceding Socrates (c. 469-c. 399 B.C.E.) but including some thinkers who were roughly contemporary with Socrates, such as Protagoras (c. 490-c. 420 B.C.E.). The application of the term “philosophy” to the Presocratics is somewhat anachronistic, but is certainly different from how many people currently think of philosophy. The Presocratics were interested in a wide variety of topics, especially in what we now think of as natural science rather than philosophy. These early thinkers often sought naturalistic explanations and causes for physical phenomena. For example, the earliest group of Presocratics, the Milesians, each proposed some material element ¾ water, air, the “boundless,” as the basic stuff either forming the foundation of, or constituting, everything in the cosmos.

Such an emphasis on physical explanations marked a break with more traditional ways of thinking that indicated the gods as primary causes. The Presocratics, in most cases, did not entirely abandon theistic or religious notions, but they characteristically posed challenges to traditional ways of thinking. Xenophanes of Colophon, for example, thought that most concepts of the gods were superficial, since they often amount to mere anthropomorphizing. Heraclitus understood sets of contraries, such as day-night, winter-summer, and war-peace to be gods (or God), while Protagoras claimed not to be able to know whether or not the gods exist. The foundation of Presocratic thought is the preference and esteem given to rational thought and argumentation over mythologizing. This movement towards rationality and argumentation would pave the way for the course Western thought.

Answer:

is it right?

Explanation:

How has the Internet most changed the way voters interact with campaigns?
O It has enabled voters to participate more actively,
O It has encouraged voters to consider issues more,
It has generated greater criticism of campaigns.
It has increased voting rates and support for candidates.

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Answer:

The first answer choice i believe

Answer:

How has the Internet most changed the way voters interact with campaigns?

It has enabled voters to participate more actively.

It has encouraged voters to consider issues more.

It has generated greater criticism of campaigns.

It has increased voting rates and support for candidates.

Explanation:

What’s the mood throughout stanzas 1-8 in the poem “the raven” if u answer I’ll give brainliest!!

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"The Raven" stanzas 1-8 has a lot to unpack - but overall, the mood is very mysterious and somber. The narrator is hearing a knock at the door, and at first, is being rational about it. He goes from describing darkness to describing "the raven," who most likely represents a great loss or bad omen. The first 8 stanzas are setting the poem up to be pretty dark and gloomy.

Explain how the choice of a narrator affects the plot of a text using the above excerpt as an example.

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Answer:

it doesn't because if either way the if it is the same story then the plot will always stay tthe same

Explanation:

Answer:

The choice of narrator, especially a first-person narrator, affects the plot because a first-person narrator's knowledge is limited to what that person is present to see and hear. We can't know what anyone else is thinking and much action is left out because the narrator may not have seen or heard it. That information must be conveyed through dialogue with other characters. In this excerpt, using a different point of view or choosing a different first-person narrator would change the information we receive. For example, Sam or Patrick would probably not feel like being in their own house was like being "someplace better," and the impression we are given of the parents would also be affected.

Explanation:

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Next to the statues and the head, the slab seems unimpressive at first glance. It is roughly the size of a tabletop-three feet nine inches long, two feet four and a half inches wide, and eleven inches thick. But many experts would say that this rather small piece of rock was more valuable than any of the larger objects in the room. For it is the famed Rosetta Stone, which gave nineteenth-century scholars their first key to the secrets of ancient Egypt.

—The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone,
James Cross Giblin

Which statement is an opinion?

It is roughly the size of a tabletop . . .
[T]his rather small piece of rock was more valuable than any of the larger objects in the room.
Next to the statues and the head
three feet nine inches long, two feet four and a half inches wide, and eleven inches thick.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

The other are all facts.

A. Is a fact and can be measured

C. The heads can be seen on the side in real

and finally D. Can be measured

Therefore it is B. It is an opinion because other people might think it is not the most valuable in the room.

Hope this helps!

Answer:

B

Explanation:

[T]his rather small piece of rock was more valuable than any of the larger objects in the room.

What should appear in a conclusion?
A. supporting details
B. a closing idea
C. reasons and examples
D. an introduction

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Answer:

B) a closing idea.

Explanation:

It couldn't be D, because that would go in a topic sentence

Can't be A, I think that is concrete details.

C, is maybe commentary.

So its B.

Answer:

Most likely B.

Explanation:

All of the other answers would go in your intro. or body paragraphs.

Hope this helps!

VOTING BRAINLIEST!! If I were to vote someone brainliest, would it take away my points or just give the other person points for free with no points taken from me?

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Answer:

not sure but I think that they get the points and yours stay the same

Explanation:

Answer:

If you gave me brainly i would get the points that were for the question that is it.

Explanation:

Can you plz give me brainlest i really want to be able to chat with my girlfriend scarlet and she is so cute and shy at the same time but i love her and want to marry her one day and just love her in every way she may think she is ugly but people were just mean to here because they are d i   c    k but she is beautiful in my opinion help me plz for me be able to chat with her.

Use vanish in a sentence

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Answer:

I wish you could vanish into thin air.

Explanation:

It uses vanish and its the only thing i could think of :)

how should this sentence be changed? although the dinner was a success the cook created a mess!

1.insert a comma after the word although
2.insert a comma after the word was
3.insert a comma after the word success
4. no change

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Answer:

Insert a comma after the word success! :)

It is number 3. insert a comma after the word success

help with this please

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Answer:

Passive voice

Explanation:

(A letter is received by him) is passive

He received a letter is active

In this case, the subject is placed after the action making it passive.

How do paragraphs 1-3 contribute to the text’s central ideas?

A
The first three paragraphs propose the central idea that the 1917 Bolshevik takeover was technically not a revolution.
B
The first three paragraphs lament the cost of the Russian Revolution and the negative change the country would experience under communist rule.
C
The  first paragraph defines “revolution” as a force of the people’s will to overthrow the government, as opposed to the incorrect use that describes a small party’s forceful coup; this introduces the central idea and question: was the Russian Revolution a true revolution?
D
The first three paragraphs introduce the idea that the Russian Revolution—rather than being a simple coup, in which sometimes the term “revolution” is incorrectly used—was a complex chain of events and causes.

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Answer:

Its D

Explanation:

It cant be a because the first three paragraphs do not say that it wasn't a revolution, its says revolution is commonly misused.

it cant be b because that  content is not in the first three paragraphs

it is not c because that is not what the question is. The soul purpose of the text is not answer that question. It describes what the revolution consists of.

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Change the sentences to past simple and past continuous.
Ex: We write on the newspaper every day.
We wrote on the newspaper every day.
We are writing on the newspaper every day.
He comes to school by bus.
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I always walk to school.
________________________________________________________________________________
I eat lunch in the cafeteria every day.
________________________________________________________________________________
The children play in the park every afternoon.
________________________________________________________________________________
Sue works very hard.
________________________________________________________________________________

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I was always walk to school
-I always walked to school.
-I am always walking to school.

I eat lunch in the cafeteria every day.
-I ate lunch in the cafeteria every day.
-I am eating lunch in the cafeteria everyday.

The children play in the park every afternoon.
-The children played in the park every afternoon.
-The children are playing in the park every afternoon.

Sue works very hard.
-Sue worked very hard
-Sue is working very hard.

Hope this helps!

Read the claim below.

The government should not use taxpayers' money to fund the arts.

Select the piece of evidence that best supports this claim.

The largest government arts program costs the average taxpayer only about

forty-five cents per year.

Private citizens, corporations, and foundations already spend billions of dollars

each year to support the arts.

The Federal Art Project was a government-funded program that employed

thousands of artists during the Great Depression.

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Answer:

Private citizens, corporations, and foundations already spend billions of dollars each year to support the arts.

Explanation:

The piece of evidence that best supports this claim is "Private citizens, corporations, and foundations already spend billions of dollars each year to support the arts".

Actually, who are the taxpayers? They are private citizens, corporations and foundations. That means if the government is using taxpayers' money to fund arts, indirectly it means that the billions of dollars spent each year to support arts are the monies of the private citizens, corporations and foundations. This then means that these private citizens, foundations and corporations are actually the ones supporting the arts through the taxes they pay.

Answer:

Answer:

Private citizens, corporations, and foundations already spend billions of dollars each year to support the arts.

Explanation:

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Which question from When Birds Get Flu and Cows Go Mad by John DiConsiglio best summarizes the main problem that the author is addressing?

Can one animal cause a national health emergency?

How do you make a cow mad?

How could that happen?

And would it be worse next time?

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Answer:

A

Can one animal cause a national health emergency?

Explanation:

i did it on edge

Answer:

A

Explanation:

He said,"I feel sorry for what I have said ,"​

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Answer:

is that the question or are you venting about someone—

Answer:

So, whats ur question.

When Ponyboy broke the news at home, how did the Greasers respond? Use quotes from the chapter in your explanation.

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I see, are you reading outsiders?

You will read "The Nest" in the worksheet and analyze how theme develops in the story. View the grading rubric as you complete your work. This is your guide to a super submission.
1. Select the worksheet.
2. Important: Immediately save the worksheet to your computer or drive.
3. Read the story, "The Nest," in the document.
Part I:
Identify the literary elements in the graphic organizer. Write in complete sentences.
Part II:
Write a paragraph explaining how theme develops in the story.
A. Write a topic sentence that mentions the theme, title, and author.
B. Then follow your graphic organizer and write your ideas about how protagonist, antagonist, conflict, falling action and resolution, mood, and setting develop in the story.
C. Be sure to include the theme of the story. D. End with a sentence that restates your idea about the theme.

the Worksheet in photo​

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Setting: The story has taken in a forest.

Protagonist: The Protagonist was Randell.

Conflict: He did not listen to his family and he did not really think that his family was wise.

Mood: Randell was scared, Lonely and tired.  

Climax: When Randall is lost, he has no food, and the sun is going down and he hears a river and sees an eagle.

Falling Action: When he thinks all hope is lost, he sees the eagle from his camp.

Resolution: At the end he can locate his family because of their wise words.

Theme: Randall gets lost after not listening by not bring his whistle.

THE CRUCIBLE ACT 1

Do you believe that the girls make false accusations primarily out of their fear of Abigail or their fear of being punished by Puritan authorities?

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Answer:

This is an opinion answer. There is no right or wrong it can be either or.

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Romeos monologue is a poem of him talking for one. Secondly I’m pretty sure he’s talking about Juliet and how pretty she is but how there is much distance between them and it’s hard to see her but she is constantly on her mind. (Hope this helped, sorry if it didn’t)

Answer:

"Romeos monologue is a poem of him talking for one. Secondly I’m pretty sure he’s talking about Juliet and how pretty she is but how there is much distance between them and it’s hard to see her but she is constantly on her mind."

Explanation:

Credit to guy next to me.

Which statement about the effect of the point of view of these two selections is most correct?

The different points of view in "Of Plymouth Plantation" provide a well-rounded, unbiased description.

"The General History of Virginia" seems more real because it is in first person point of view.

The different points of view in "The General History of Virginia" provide a well-rounded, unbiased description.

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"Of Plymouth Plantation" seems more real because it is in third-person point of view.

The opinions and attitudes in "The General History of Virginia" make the account seem less real.

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This question is about "Of Plymouth Plantation" and "The General History of Virginia"

Answer:

"The General History of Virginia" seems more real because it is in first person point of view.

Explanation:

Narrations told in first person offer a more real story, because it is able to convey the narrator's deep and intimate thought about the situations being narrated, with this, the reader has a palpable, detailed and personal account, which can reveal much of the situation and how it affected people's lives for better or for worse, through the feelings, ideas and reflections of the narrator who establishes a direct conversation with the reader.


What happened to John Smith on his way to Jamestown?

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Answer:

Smith was severely injured by a gunpowder explosion in his canoe, and he sailed to England for treatment in mid-October 1609. He never returned to Virginia. Colonists continued to die from various illnesses and disease, with an estimated 150 surviving that winter out of 500 residents.

1) According to the speaker in “Musée des Beaux Arts,” while someone is “eating of opening a window or just walking,” (lines 4-5) someone else is

Group of answer choices

A)Painting a picture.

B)Causing them to suffer.

C)Experiencing suffering.

D)Waiting for the miraculous birth.


2) What is it that the Old Masters mentioned in the poem clearly understood?

Group of answer choices

A)The dreadful martyrdom of a dog’s life

B)The subjects of many old paintings

C)The suffering involved in miraculous birth

D)The human position toward suffering


3)According to lines 5-8, old people are “passionately waiting for the miraculous birth,” but why do children “not specially want it to happen?”

Group of answer choices

A)Skating on a pond is less important.

B)The children must still “go on with their doggy life.”

C)The Old Masters “were never wrong.”

D)The event would have no effect on them.


4) In lines 9-10 “They never forgot / That even the dreadful martyrdom must run its course,” the word they refers to the

Group of answer choices

A)Aged

B)Children

C)Sufferers

D)Old Masters



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1) Experiencing suffering

2) The human position toward suffering.

3) The event would have no effect on them.

4) Old masters

I am certain these are correct

Musee des Beaux-Arts is a poem that focuses on human suffering, tragedy, and pain by contrasting the lives. Here the correct options are C, D, D and D.

What do you mean by “Musée des Beaux Arts,”?

According to the speaker in “Musée des Beaux Arts,” while someone is “eating of opening a window or just walking,” (lines 4-5) someone else is option C: Experiencing suffering.

The Old Masters mentioned in the poem clearly understood through option D: The human position toward suffering.

According to lines 5-8, old people are “passionately waiting for the miraculous birth,” children “not specially want it to happen?" because of option D:  The event would have no effect on them.

In lines 9-10 “They never forgot / That even the dreadful martyrdom must run its course,” the word they refer to the option D: Old masters.

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Explain in your own words what you think dopamine?

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Answer with Explanation:

For me, "dopamine" is like a messenger of pleasure because it only sends messages to the body when it knows that happiness is on its way. It is being released when we can satisfy certain things we yearn in life, such as eating our favorite food or shopping for clothes (if you love shopping). This means that once it is released in the body, our mood improves thus it can somehow be addicting. For example, people tend to eat more chocolate cake in several servings because they know how pleasurable it is to eat it or people cannot control online shopping because it makes them truly happy.

The more of this there is, the less you see. What is it?

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Answer:

darkness

Explanation:

Darkness
The more there is the less you see. What is it? Darkness. There more darkness there is, the less you can see.

Summary of “the scoop on Disney the dirty laundry”

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Answer: The operation is full service. Drivers pick up dirty laundry and return clean laundry to 260 locations at Disney on 13 pick-up routes. The facility is divided roughly in half - laundry on one side, dry-cleaning on the other. During a holiday week, the facility did 818,000 pounds of laundry.

Explanation: Have a blessed day hopefully this helped!

To evaluate a piece of media means to

express the main idea in a clear and specific way.
disseminate the contents to a wide audience.
judge the purpose and message in a thoughtful way.
communicate the information to a group of people.

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Answer:

judge the purpose and message in a thoughtful way.

Explanation:

express the main idea in a clear and specific way – this is not the right answer. Evaluation is more complex and analytical than just the main idea.

disseminate the contents to a wide audience – this is not the right answer. Evaluation of the message doesn’t concern spreading it.

judge the purpose and message in a thoughtful waythis is the correct answer. Media is used to convey a certain message through some of the tools (radio, TV, internet, etc.) Therefore, its evaluation concerns seeing the message and analyzing it, giving the judge of it at the end. This includes possible critics or praise for the message, ways of conversion, tools, etc.

communicate the information to a group of people – this is an incorrect answer. Evaluation, as said before, does not concern the spreading of the information.

Answer: Option C

(C) judge the purpose and message in a thoughtful way.

Explanation:

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