Answer:
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Type your response in the box. Reread the poem "Winter-Time C" by Robert Louis Stevenson. Then copy and paste the last two stanzas into the answer field and scan them. Identify the stressed and unstressed syllables as well as the meter. When you scan the stanzas, remember to highlight or bold the stressed syllables and place foot markers in the appropriate spots. Lord's the first stanza of the room ac an cyarople.
Answer:
When to | go out, | my nurse | doth wrap
Me in | my com | -forter | and cap;
The cold | wind burns | my face, | and blows
Its frost | -y pep | -per up | my nose.
Black are | my steps | on sil |-ver sod;
Thick blows | my frost |-y breath | abroad;
And tree | and house, | and hill | and lake,
Are frost |-ed like | a wed | -ding-cake.
Have a nice day! Most importantly, don't let your teacher find out.
Answer:Black are | my steps | on sil |-ver sod;
Thick blows | my frost |-y breath | abroad;
And tree | and house, | and hill | and lake,
Are frost |-ed like | a wed | -ding-cake.
Explanation:
Which detail from The Narrative of The Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave by Frederick Douglass best supports the inference that he had previously tried to escape from slavery?
Answer:
One ex-slave who became very important in the abolitionist movement was Frederick Douglass. You will read about his life from his birth in approximately 1818 to the time when his first autobiography Opens in modal popup window was published (1845). By that time, Douglass had earned his freedom, worked for several years, and made an important speech to a white audience.
The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass was so well written that many people doubted whether the writer had really been a slave. And it was so successful that Douglass had to flee to England to avoid being caught by slave hunters who were chasing him in the North. Eventually, several British friends paid Douglass's former master for Douglass's freedom, and Douglass returned to the United States as a legally free man.
In 1860, Douglass worked for the presidential campaign of Abraham Lincoln. During the Civil War that soon followed, Douglass recruited Union soldiers, including black soldiers, for two regiments in Massachusetts.
Douglass went on to publish two updates to his autobiography later in life—one in 1855 (still pre-Civil War) and another in 1881. He published a newspaper, gave lectures, and spoke out for human rights around the world.
Look at the time line to get an idea of where Frederick Douglass belongs in a historical context. Be sure to click the area between 1845 and 1865 for details about Douglass's role in the years leading up to, and including, the Civil War.
Explanation:
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How does this image help the reader to understand seismographs?
Answer: Because it shows that measures and records details of earthquakes such as force and duration.
Explanation:
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Answer:
no
Explanation:
just dont
How can self-talk be useful? How can it be harmful? How might the way you talk to yourself impact your life?
Answer:
It can be useful to help motivate you
It can be harmful because it can cause you to believe something about yourself that isn't even close to being true ex: I'm the ugliest girl in the world.
Explanation:
As a fictional writer, there are certain milestones you will need to reach for an effective?
A) Character description
B) Introduction
C) Conclusion
D) Plot
Answer:
D) Plot
Explanation:
The plot is the gist, the point, and part of the theme of the book. And the storyline is how you get from point A to point Z. I.e., the plot is the entire forest, and the storyline, the trees. Both organization and structure come into play here as well, the organization being the roadmap that the structure bolsters up
Pick the sentence that avoids redundancy and wordiness.
When Luther realized his mistake, his cheeks turned the same rosy red flush as his red T-shirt
When Luther realized his mistake, his cheeks flushed, turning the same color as his T-shirt.
When Luther realized his embarrassing mistake, his cheeks began turning the same rosy color as his T-shirt.
When Luther realized his mistake, his cheeks turned the same rosy red glow as his red T-shirt.
Answer:
The second one
Explanation:
The other sentences keep describing the color of his cheeks and shirt and in the second one, it describes his cheeks being flushed, meaning red, and how it's the same color as his shirt.
Answer:
When Luther realized his mistake, his cheeks flushed, turning the same color as his T-shirt.
Explanation:
Bewildered is a term used to characterize a set of disconnected words. We can also say that verbiage is a speech without nexus or even an insignificant conversation, speech or talk. On the other hand, redundancy is an unnecessary repetition of ideas, also called vague pleonasm or tautology.
Following this reasoning we can see that only the sentence "When Luther realized his mistake, his cheeks flushed, turning the same color as his T-shirt." is the only option that has neither wordiness nor redundancy.
Summarize
Teens need adequate deep and REM sleep to rebuild long-term memory for learning, focus attention for driving and maintain health and fight obesity, said Dr. Matthew Edlund, director of the Center for Circadian Medicine and author of “The Power of Rest.” “From a public health standpoint, I look at this and I am scared stiff,” Edlund said. “They’re so connected to their machines that they’re treating themselves as though they don’t need any rest.”
Answer:
Dr.Matthew Edlund is the director of the center for circadian Medicine and the author of
The Power Of Rest ...
He states....Teens need adequate amount of deep sleep to rebuild long term memory for learning and to maintain good health and fight obesity.
The above mentioned person fears the fact that the teens now spend their time in playing video games and are so attached to their gadgets / electronics that they don't rest and act as though their bodies don't nees any rest .
He means that teens are so immersed in these things that they don't sleep.
Hope you understood.
I got a comment saying "it must be in english/spanish" does that mean one of them or both ?
Answer:
one of them
Explanation:
One of them because its given you a choice to pick either of the two
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Read the excerpt from “Broken Chain.”
“Come on, man, let me use it,” Alfonso pleaded. “Please, Ernie, I’ll do anything.”
Although Ernie could see Alfonso’s desperation, he had plans with his friend Raymundo. They were going to catch frogs at the Mayfair canal. He felt sorry for his brother and gave him a stick of gum to make him feel better, but there was nothing he could do. The canal was three miles away, and the frogs were waiting.
Which message does Gary Soto want readers to take away?
Small gifts have great influence.
Achieving one's goals is unrealistic.
Friendship is something that everyone should value.
People place their own needs above those of others.
Answer:
People place their own needs above others
Explanation:
Answer: Small gifts have great influence
Explanation: In the text is states " He had plans with his friend Raymundo "
I can infer that he didn't want to cancel his plans so instead he gave him some gum to lighten him up
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What is Merriton going to investigate?
a. downstairs in his house to see what a noise is
b. outside to the edges of the marsh to look at the strange stars
C. throughout his house to see what his butler is doing
d. outside to see what flickering flames are near the marsh
Answer: d. outside to see what flickering flames are near the marsh
Explanation: Merriton was going to investigate flames that were flickering outside near the marsh just like a signal fire would do. Watching the flames for a good twenty minutes made him nervous and informed his decision to go see what was causing it.
She was standing at the museum entrance, way at the top of the steps, gesturing impatiently at me to come on. (page 10) What does the word impatiently mean? *
25 points
To be able to wait
Arguing; to challenge
To be unable to wait; missing patience
Screaming; to yell
Answer: To be unable to wait; missing patience
Explanation: You can look it up :)
How does Canin develop the narrator in this passage
Answer:
Found this on google, "In this passage, Canin begins to establish the relationship between the narrator of his story, a history teacher, and his student, Sedge wick Bell. ... Student learning is assessed via a Quick Write at the end of the lesson."
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Which moral was Aesop most likely teaching in "The Bundle of Sticks"?
-Parents are wise.
-Greed is dangerous.
-Children are disobedient.
-Strength is in unity.
Answer:
Strength is in Unity
Explanation:
Answer:
the last one im pretty sure correct me if im wrong
Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu.
An individual drama, such as a Greek drama, consists of several parts. The are the people whose words and actions are represented by actors. The set of lines spoken in the play are called . All the written text
of the play is contained within the .
Characters are those people who are played by actors on stage
Dialogue refers to the speech spoken by two or more people
Screenplay (or script)
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if i was going to express my opinion about this topic it would would mostly about how the US has been treating black people all this years it was not only george floyd who was gun shot they have been mistreating black people and had blamed them for the things they haven't done just because they are black it doesn't mean they are different or they don't deserve to have the humans equality and right the black people should be respected and have all the rights that other people have. my contention would be that keep protesting the safe way because violence is not going to do anything then making worst if we protest with violence and they will make reports saying that they are protesting just because they want to steal and destroy things.
Answer:
The United States of America have been treating African Americans systemically worse than the general population for years before people woke up after the shooting of George Floyd. It has been shown in many of the states largest cities, black communities were policied differently, not treated with the same financial funding for education and other social programs that white communties recieved. With the recent events of George Floyd and countless other victims of police brutality, protests should remain peaceful, respectful and organized. These type of silent protests lead to more respect from both sides whether you agree or not and doesn't distance others who are on the fence of the issue at hand, systemic racism in the United States.
Explanation:
2 Free Market Economy Summary: Imagine you are a business owner. You have a set of goods you sell, make, or produce in some way. Your store can be whatever you like including one that sells goods, one that sells services, or a corporation of some sort. Using what you have learned about the free market economy and reflecting upon the work from earlier this week, summarize how your business would function under each form of economic system. Give examples of what it would look like. Be creative in your narrative as this is supposed to be a fun and creative writing using what you have learned. Traditional: I Free Market: Command: Mixed:
Explanation:
Note, a free-market economy is an economy that little government control over the supply and demand of most goods and services.
Since we operate under a free market economy, we would have or expect to have competitors who sell similar goods and services as we do. We would expect the prices of goods and services to change based on supply/demand factors. And lastly, as a corporation of some sort, we are going to enjoy the freedom to expand our operations without government restrictions.
What name is given to a type of story that involves real people and events from history but focuses on made-up characters?
Answer:
realistic fiction
Explanation:
uses real people and events but also adds made up characters
what is falling action?
Answer:
Events leading to the end of the story
Explanation:
Falling Actions
Selections must be from Unit 1: William Bradford (U1L2), Anne Bradstreet (U1L4), Phillis Wheatley (U1L4), Jonathan Edwards (U1L5), Olaudah Equiano (U1L6), Thomas Paine (U1L7), and Thomas Jefferson (U1L8).
12a. Identify two early American/colonial authors from the list above along with a text/excerpt they wrote. Possible Selections:
Author choice 1 and selection:
Author choice 2 and selection:
12b. What is similar and/or different about each author’s purpose in your two selections above? (Is it to inform, explain, persuade, create, express, reflect, etc.?)
12c. What is similar and/or different about each author’s audience in the two selections above? (Think about who the author is writing to.)
12d. What is similar and/or different about each author’s style in the two selections above? (Think about themes, word choice, tone, form, etc.)
Answer:
William Bradford.
Anne Bradstreet.
Explanation:
Excerpt written by Willian Bradford, in the poem "A word to New England":
"Oh New England, you can not boast;
Thy former glory thou hast lost.
When H00ker, Winthrop, Cotton died,
And many precious ones beside,
Thy beauty then it did decay,
And still doth languish more away. "
William Bradford was one of the first American writers, being one of the most important in the literary production and in the general history of the country. He was a Puritan, served as governor of the Plymouth colony and is the author of the most important account of English colonists and the difficulties they faced on the new continent.
Excerpt written by Anne Bradstreet, in the poem "Upon a Fit of Sickness":
"Bubble blast, how long can'st last?
That always art a breaking,
No sooner blown, but dead and gone,
Ev'n as a word that's speaking.
The whil'st I live, this grace me give,
I doing good may be,
Then death's arrest I shall count best,
because it's thy decree. "
Anne Bradstreet is recognized as the first poet within the territory where the USA is today. She never went to school, but she learned to read and write with her father who was instrumental in her education and one of the main responsible for her ability. She was also a Puritan, but she was not well regarded by other Puritans for displaying behavior considered wrong for that society, such as a woman writing and showing love for her husband.
PLS HELP MEH ! Are a characters feelings the same as the tone of a story? Explain why or why not, and give an example.
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
The letters are uppercase which implies that the character is screaming. The punctuation at the end is an exclamation point which emphasizes the statement.
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Read the excerpt below:
What can you infer about the
narrator?
Highlight your answer.
"It took me an hour to place my whole head within the opening so far that I could see him as he lay upon his bed."
He is intelligent
He is cautious
He is very curious
He is very threatening
Answer:
I would she he is intelligent
Explanation:
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Answer:
I would disagree with all four but that's just my opinion.
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
1. DISAGREE- Even though its the name your parents gave you, you have the right to change it if you dilike it or you want to be called something else.
2. DISAGREE- Names are names. It is a matter of OPINION what name is better. It isn't a FACT which names are better than others.
3. DISAGREE- Moving to a new coutnry does not mean you are abondoning your old culture. You can bring it with you to your new country and share your traditions and customs with everyone else. This has been done a lot. For example, tacos, burritos were brought over from mexico.
4. DISAGREE- Not always. For example, just because you are from america, doesn't mean you know everyone from america. Plus, there are 328.2 million people from America. You don't know them all.
Why does Hitchcock call the art of suspense in his movies “letting the audience play God”? Analyze the meaning of the metaphor as Hitchcock intends it, referring to examples in the text.
Explanation:
he explains the ingredients for suspense in movies. The main ingredient is to 'let the audience play God', and by that he means that the audience knows all the secrets that the characters do not. ... In doing so, the audience knows the fate facing the characters.
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What is the significance of the phrase “I don’t see” at the beginning of the poem "Escape"?
It shows that the speaker wants to view herself the way others do.
It shows that the speaker refuses to discover who she really is.
It emphasizes how much the speaker struggles to know herself.
It emphasizes how little the speaker understands about others.
The significance of the phrase “I don’t see” at the beginning of the poem "Escape" is it emphasizes how much the speaker struggles to know herself. Thus the correct option is C.
What is Inference?Inference in any literature piece refers to achieving the conclusion of any subject with the support of facts and evidence present in the particular piece of literature.
The poem "Escape" written by Elinor Wylie portrays the scene as being about a postal worker who escapes an uncomfortable employment trap. It describes on the emotion she experiences upon hearing the word "escape."
In the poem, the employee is described as comparing social confinement to being tortured. She cannot rebel against tradition and live a free life any more than a prisoner can leave their cell.
Therefore, option C is appropriate.
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Please give 3 themes to the book Mystery on Church Hill. And when it was demonstrated in the story.
Also is the conflict character vs ? what is it.
Answer:
Since his wife, Michelle, left seven years ago, Jeffy Coltrane has worked to maintain a normal life for himself and his eleven-year-old daughter, Amity, in Suavidad Beach. It’s a quiet life, until a local eccentric known as Spooky Ed shows up on their doorstep.
Ed entrusts Jeffy with hiding a strange and dangerous object—something he calls “the key to everything”—and tells Jeffy that he must never use the device. But after a visit from a group of ominous men, Jeffy and Amity find themselves accidentally activating the key and discovering an extraordinary truth. The device allows them to jump between parallel planes at once familiar and bizarre, wondrous and terrifying. And Jeffy and Amity can’t help but wonder, could Michelle be just a click away?
Jeffy and Amity aren’t the only ones interested in the device. A man with a dark purpose is in pursuit, determined to use its grand potential for profound evil. Unless Amity and Jeffy can outwit him, the place they call home may never be safe again.
Explanation:
How many times did your uncle who writes children's fiction......that prize? a) award b) was awarded c) win d) was rewarded
Answer:
its win because the other ones dont make sense
Giuseppe and I held tightly to Stepfather's hands, while Liberta and Helvetia clung to Mother. Passengers all about us were crowding against the rail. Jabbered conversations, sharp cries, laughs and cheers -- a steadily rising din filled the air. Mothers and fathers lifted up babies so that they too could see, off to the left, the Statue of Liberty.
It was noisy on the ship sailing to America. Immigrant parents and children made a lot of noise, especially when they got to the Statue of Liberty.
Immigrant families sailing to America were excited when they finally made it to the New York harbor. Everyone on board made happy noise as they reached the United States.
Everyone on board the ship was fighting to see the Statue of Liberty. Babies and mothers and fathers all cried because they couldn’t see it, because it was off to the left.
Immigrant children had to hold tightly to their parents’ hands. There was so much crowding and jostling on board the ship. If they didn’t stay close to their parents, they would fall off the boat.
Mark this and return.
Answer:
i need some options if there are any
Answer:
Sample Response: All of the passengers on the ship were excited to see the Statue of Liberty.
Read the speech, "Should Children Be Allowed to Own and Use Cell phones?" Give three or four examples of supporting materials that this student could use to improve the effectiveness of his speech and explain how and when they could be used. Read the speech, "Should Children Be Allowed to Own and Use Cell phones?" Give three or four examples of supporting materials that this student could use to improve the effectiveness of his speech and explain how and when they could be used.
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Read the speech, "Should Children Be Allowed to Own and Use Cell phones?" Give three or four examples of supporting materials that this student could use to improve the effectiveness of his speech and explain how and when they could be used.
"It is difficult to imagine a time when we did not have cell phones. Many of us rely on our phones throughout the day in order to stay in contact with our business, friends, and families. Whether we like the cell phone or not, it has become an essential part of our society and there is little chance of its use being curtailed in the near future. Even children have begun to carry their own cell phones, not only for emergency and family use but to stay in touch with their friends through the use of text messaging. What are the positive and negative points of allowing a child to carry a cell phone?
There's no doubt that when it's necessary, a cell phone becomes an important tool for a child to use in the event of an emergency. We live in a very difficult and sometimes dangerous world. Having a means of contact with your child at all times through the use of a cell phone could be a matter of their personal safety. Children have used cell phones to contact their parents or officials in the event of a threatening situation and have even used the photo ability of the cell phone to ward off or identify predators. As children grow older, it is also often a good idea to give them a certain degree of relative freedom. Responsible cell phone ownership could provide this for your child.
On the other hand, owning a cell phone can have a lot of negative impact on a child as well. These phones can be a large distraction to them, both within the walls of the school system and outside. It becomes very easy for the child to receive text messages and pictures that the parents may not approve of. Along with that, there are also some health concerns, although unconfirmed, about the dangers of having concentrated cellular waves so close to a developing body on a regular basis. One option that may meld the two together is to have a cell phone for the child that is limited in its capability to send and receive calls. It would only be able to call out to emergency numbers and can only send and receive two pre-established numbers. This would give the parents some peace of mind, knowing that their child has a means to contact them in case of an emergency.
There are several lines of reasoning that may help you to come to a decision of your own. First of all, if you have children this needs to be a personal issue, one that you will decide for the benefit of your children and yourself. You will also have to make sure that the cell phones are used within the guidelines that are established for them in the school system. That's part of being a parent, the responsibility of making decisions for your child within certain guidelines."
Explanation:
1. This student could have used verifiable statistical data that shows, for example, the most popular reason why most parents allow their children to use Cell phones.
2. Also, the student could have narrated the real-life experience of a child who used their cell phone to contact their parents or officials in a threatening situation in other to support the student's view that cell phones are important.
3. The statement of a particular parent who experienced a situation where their child received text messages and pictures that the parents did not approve of could have been included, and this would have provided evidence for such claims.
Answer:
1. The student could add more positives which then would make the negatives sound less negative and support both sides of this conflict.
2. The student could make this speech a little longer to establish a more understanding speech.
3. The student should not only focus on one or two negatives, he could take a little focus off of the two negatives and add another two.
4. The student can also look at the point of view of the children too. Despite the strong speech, it only looks at the perspective of the child as well.
Explanation:
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what is the theme of the story in cats save the day??
Answer:
It was Saturday morning in the Da Silva household, and Bianca was daydreaming as she waited
for her family to come down for breakfast. Her mind was filled with the things she learned at
school that week and what she would do for the weekend. Her mind was so busy, and she had
so many rushing thoughts, that she didn’t see the neighbor’s cat climb through the window.
The next minute, the spotty cat was curling around Bianca’s legs. Bianca, as if falling from the
sky, snapped out of her daydream and saw the feline smiling up at her.
Explanation:
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