Read this excerpt from James Baldwin‘s “notes of a native son”
But I knew that it was folly, as my father would have said, this bitterness was folly. It was necessary to hold onto the things that mattered. The dead man mattered, the new life mattered; blackness and whiteness did not matter; to believe that they did was to acquiesce in one’s own destruction. Hatred, which could destroy so much, never failed to destroy the man who hated and this was an immutable law.

Which sentence best explains how Baldwin conveys his ideas on hatred and acceptance in this excerpt?
A. He excepts that hatred destroyed his father and vows not to succumb it.
B. He accepts the hating discrimination of any kind is the best way to live.
C. He accepts that his father was right about the hatred and it’s effects.
D. He accepts that hatred can destroy and skin color is unimportant.

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Answer 1

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I think it's C

Explanation:


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sorry, but you would have to answer because nobody else read the book/text...

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The most important information about katherines life appears

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I think this because that is the structure for most stories about people

what is an important characteristic of a confederal system

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Answer:

What is an important characteristic of a confederal system? It has a weak central authority. The establishment of a new city or county is an example of which type of power?

The narrator emphasizes the speed at which the Landlady answers the door. What might this foreshadow about the landlady, about Billy, and about how the two might interact later in the story?

A) He senses something strange about her.
B) She is a studious Landlady.
She is just excited for company and looking forward to his arrival
D) He thinks that she is a nice, sweet lady and they will become quick friends

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Well the only answer I could see that would make sense would be A,

Use an encyclopedia, the Internet, or other sources to research the following Reconstruction scandals. 300 words each for all three of them.
- the Tweed Ring in New York
- the Credit Mobilier Scandal
- Black Friday

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Black Friday

The Gold Ring was formed by Jay Gould and James Fisk.  The then president  of the United States, Ulysses  S. Grant, made an effort to stabilize the US dollar,  boost the economy after the hits of the civil war, and also to pay off the national debt caused by the war. He tried to do this by selling treasury gold every week. The first step he took to get a grip on the economy was to sign the Public Credit Act, which enabled citizens to have their bonds repaid in gold or the equivalent and so get a more secure circulation of “sound money “. Moreover,  president Grant placed the very talented George Boutwell in charge of the United States Treasury and he started selling gold on a weekly basis to buy US wartime bonds.  At the same time he improved the tax collecting methods to avoid counterfeiting and was able to keep the gold price and the money supply level artificially low. Jay Gould and James Fisk infiltrated in the social circles of  president Grant to receive confidential information of the selling of gold. They plotted to stop the president from selling the gold weekly, so that the price of gold could rise again. They also fed the president with false premonitions that the gold selling would harm farmers. When they thought that they found a profitable price to buy gold, they did so, in order to sell the gold again later for a higher price and so increase their wealth.  But the president came to know about their foul scheme and he ordered more gold to be sold on this particular Friday ,24th of September 1869 ,called “ Black Friday’’ and in this way the price of gold went so low that Gould and Fisk lost most of their money.  

The Dawes Acts (including civil service reforms)

The 1887 Dawes Act, gave the authority to the president of the United States to allot Native American tribal land to individual Native Americans. If they accepted these allotments and would go live separately from their tribes, they would be granted the US citizenship.  The creator of the act was Massachusetts senator Henry Laurens Dawes. The Dawes Act was a way to transfer tribal and communal ownership of land into individual ownership, and also to give non-Native Americans the chance to purchase these lands. In 1891 the Dawes Act was amended, then in 1898 into the Curtis Act and then again in 1906 by the Burke Act. For decades after these Acts, the Tribal communities have sold a great part of their communal land to non-Native Americans and in this way the government managed to destroy their tribal way of living . The aim of the government was to open the Indian lands for  European- American settlers to farm and make way for railroads. Through this Act,  tribal owned land in America decreased from 138 million acres in 1887 to only 48 million acres in 1934. The Dawes act had an impact on the gender roles and the social structure in the Native American community because to be able to receive land, the women had to be officially married. Before, the women had control over property and descent because of the matrilineal tribal society.  Now the men had to go out working in the fields while the women had to do domestic chores. The original plan, concocted by Henry Dawes to create respectable farmers according to the European –American model has failed and left the tribal community as mere survivors of destruction.

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What are the main principles of communism in animal farm?

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In George Orwell's Animal Farm, communism is represented when the animals lead a revolution and attempt to distribute work and food evenly. ... All the other animals, who are not considered intelligent, are only taught two things: “four legs good, two legs bad” (31) and “Napoleon is always right” (50-51).

There never was a time when the world was without fire, but there was a time when men did not know how to kindle fire; and after they learned how to kindle one, it was a long, long time before they learned how to kindle one easily. In these days we can kindle a fire without any trouble, because we can easily get a match; but we must remember that the match is one of the most wonderful things in the world, and that it took men thousands of years to learn how to make one. Let us learn the history of this familiar little object, the match.

Fire was first given to man by nature itself. When a forest is set on fire by cinders from a neighboring volcano, or when a tree is set ablaze by a thunderbolt, we may say that nature strikes a match. In the early history of the world, nature had to kindle all the fires, for man by his own effort was unable to produce a spark. The first method, then, of getting fire for use was to light sticks of wood at a flame kindled by nature—by a volcano, perhaps, or by a stroke of lightning. These firebrands were carried to the home and used in kindling the fires there. The fire secured in this way was carefully guarded and was kept burning as long as possible. But the flame, however faithfully watched, would sometimes be extinguished. A sudden gust of wind or a sudden shower would put it out. Then a new firebrand would have to be secured, and this often meant a long journey and a deal of trouble.

In 1827, John Walker, a druggist in a small English town, tipped a splint with sulphur, chlorate of potash, and sulphid of antimony, and rubbed it on sandpaper, and it burst into flame. The druggist had discovered the first friction-chemical match, the kind we use to-day. It is called friction-chemical because it is made by mixing certain chemicals together and rubbing them. Although Walker's match did not require the bottle of acid, nevertheless it was not a good one. It could be lighted only by hard rubbing, and it sputtered and threw fire in all directions. In a few years, however, phosphorus was substituted on the tip for antimony, and the change worked wonders. The match could now be lighted with very little rubbing, and it was no longer necessary to have sandpaper upon which to rub it. It would ignite when rubbed on any dry surface, and there was no longer any sputtering. This was the phosphorus match, the match with which we are so familiar.


What is the main idea of this text?

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Answer:

fire

Explanation:

The description of the dead bodies on the floor with the children crying is an example of what literary device

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Answer:

Figurative Language?

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PLEASE HELP ME You have now read and listened to two speeches: one given by Martin Luther King and one given by George W. Bush. Describe each of these works, evaluating how the speaker’s tone, emphasis, pace, and use of rhetorical devices helps persuade his audience. Be specific and use textual evidence from the speeches as support.
Make sure to use three grade-level vocabulary words in your writing.
Your answer should be two to three paragraphs long.

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Answer:

Just explain which ever one on what helps him bring attention to the audience and give details in the speeches

How can notice and note in non-fiction help you with your writing

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Answer:

The answer could help you see details that shows you the main idea, compare and contrast, understand the author's purpose, infer, make a generalization, notice cause and effect.

Based on this proclamation,how could americans supporting each other bring america closer to Dr. Kings promise land of equality and opportunity ?\.

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According to Dr. King's declaration, Americans may assist one another in moving America closer to the "promised land" of equality and opportunity by strengthening Americans' capabilities by mutual assistance during times of need; this is shown in the last paragraph of the reading.

Should people in life-or-death situations be held accountable for their actions?


(use the hunger games as an example)

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It depends on how and why they put their self through that life-or-death situation. If it was like a bank robbery and that person was the victim, I don't know see why they would need to be held accountable? but if they caused the bank robbery because of a situation they were in, then yeah?

Explanation:

am I understanding the question right?

What does the word “adrenaline” most closely mean as it is used in the paragraph: I could hardly believe my ears. I spoke in a trembling rush. “Oh, thank you, sir!” Suddenly I felt great. I didn’t know about adrenaline in those days, but I knew something was pumping through me, making me feel as tall as the sky.

A: Fear; nervousness
B: Energy and excitement
C: Gratitude and thankfulness
D: Despair; anger

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B in this instance definitely

Answer:

B

Explanation:

Which of the following is not something the pirates find after following the map in chapters 31-34 of Treasure Island?
A. A broken pickaxe
B. A large hole
C. An empty treasure chest
D. Two guineas

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I think the answer is c

With the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment, the right to active participation in American representative democracy had legally reached all adult citizens over twenty-one. In the wake of this success, in 1923 Alice Paul drafted and began campaigning for the ratification of an Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) to guarantee federal protection under the law for both sexes. Although a few states ratified the ERA, the momentum of the suffrage movement slowed, and soon the Depression and World War II led Congress and the public to focus on more immediate and pressing concerns.

–The Smithsonian’s History of America in 101 Objects,
Richard Kurin

Based on the passage, which event or events caused Alice Paul to begin campaigning for the federal ERA?

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Answer:

the passage of the 19th Amendment

Explanation:

The 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution bans the federal government and its states from denying residents of the United States the right to vote on the grounds of their gender, thereby recognizing women's right to vote.

Julius a young father has long term goal of getting a certificate in plumbing in one year.with the certification he will get more work and receive a higher pay that could help him send his son to a pre school what short term goals should julius have to help him achieve his long term goal?

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Some short term goals Julius have to do to achieve long term goal are:  

1) He should learn the thorough techniques of plumbing  

2) He should practice these techniques, as practice makes perfect.  

3) Over practice, he should note down his progress such as speed, efficiency and product of his work

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Rifka was courageous, and she saved her family. Is the verb "was" regular
or irregular?
regular
irregular
present
present participle
past
past participle

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Answer:

Regular I think

Explanation:

Which answer choice is a sentence fragment?


A house with no cars in the driveway.


I have not seen the neighbors for a few days.


I noticed a large package on my neighbor's front porch yesterday.


The package is still on the front porch today.

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"A house with no cars in the driveway."

Reasoning: A sentence fragment is defined as a sentence missing its subject or main verb. This sentence is missing its main verb.

what time is julius jones scheduled to be executed

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Answer:

16:00 local time (2200 GMT) at the state penitentiary in McAlester.

Explanation:

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Jones is scheduled to be executed at 4 p.m. CT, according to Josh Ward, spokesman for the state Department of Corrections. The Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board voted 3-1 November 1 to recommend granting clemency to Jones on November 1.

Which element should you avoid in a summary.

A.facts

B. Personal opinions

C. Main ideas

D. Specific words

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Explanation:

we should avoid personal opinion not every time but only sometimes. I am not sure about it better to ask a tutor

What does meta mean?


large
thinking
awareness
seeing

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Answer:Meta means for someone to do or make something!

D. Seeing i think answer

How do we know that the leather cord with Anasai’s symbol is important?

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We know that the leather cord with Anasai’s symbol is important, because it was given to Paige after she came back from 15th Century London.

Paige was given the black leather cord by her grandmother Gabrielle after she returned from 15th century England. The cord had a large silver heart attached to it and inside of this heart there were symbols carved into the silver. Both Paige and Gabrielle agreed that this cord once belonged to the rebel leader Lady Agnes who led an uprising against Queen Mary I's reign in 1553 AD. This seemed like a very significant object for both women agree on its value to history.

12. We set off soon. We will arrive soon.


-> The sooner ………


13. The joke is good. The laughter is loud.


-> The better ……………………………………………….……..


14. She gets fat. She feels tired.


-> The fatter ……………………………………………….………


15. As he gets older, he wants to travel less.


-> The older ……………………………………………….………


16. The children are excited with the difficult games.


-> The more ……………………………………………….………


17. People dive fast. Many accidents happen.


-> The faster ……………………………………………….………


18. I meet him much. I hate him much


-> The more ……………………………………………….………


19. My boss wo

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5 days ago — 12. We set off soon. We will arrive soon. -> The sooner ……… 13. The joke is good. ... 14. She gets fat. She feels tired. -> The fatter …

i'm good

Were....play football

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Simple in its principal rules and essential equipment, the sport can be played almost anywhere, from official football playing fields (pitches) to gymnasiums, streets, school playgrounds, parks, or beaches.

which two pieces of evidence in paragraph 6 tell you that dickens was extremely popular in america

Oxford Progressive English book
1123
Unit 2: Pottermania hits the global High Street

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Explanation:

where is the paragraph can you send the paragraph too so we know what we have to find

Why does Walt Whitman use the word singing in the title”I hear America singing”

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Answer:

to illustrate a misguided and simple interpretation of American society.

Explanation:

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slogan for department of labor

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A fair day's wage for a fair day's work The motto of the American Federation of Labor.

Explanation:

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Present - Present Participle - Past - Past Participle

bring - bringing - brought - brought

teach - teaching - taught - taught

shrink - shrinking - shrunk - shrunken

write - writing - wrote - written

freeze - freezing - froze - frozen

read - reading - read - read

walk - walking - walked - walked

give - giving - gave - given

say - saying - said - said

begin - beginning - began - begun

draw - drawing - drew - drawn

blow - blowing - blew - blown

cost - costing - cost/costed - cost/costed

burst - bursting - burst - burst

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Question: Describe how the weather is a symbol of the events in Act 2 of Shakespeare’s King Lear.

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In Act 3, as Lear wanders through a desolate heath, a terrible storm rages overhead, strongly but ambiguously symbolic. The storm reflects Lear's inner turmoil and escalating madness in part: it is a physical, turbulent natural reflection of Lear's internal turmoil. At the same time, the storm embodies nature's awesome power, forcing the powerless king to acknowledge his mortality and human frailty for the first time, and to cultivate a sense of humility. The storm could also represent divine vengeance as if nature is enraged by the events of the play. Finally, the weather chaos represents Lear's Britain's political chaos.

Match the description to the term.

1. no meter, no rhyme
free verse
2. first eight lines of a sonnet
trimeter
3. suggestion
pantheism
4. consonant or vowel sound repeating on stressed syllables
ideal
5. one thing is like another
alliteration
6. nature is God
octave
7. three-foot line
connotation
8. a perfect model
assonance
9. repetition of a vowel sound in a series of words
simile

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1. no meter, no rhyme

free verse

2. first eight lines of a sonnet

octave

3. suggestion

connotation

4. consonant or vowel sound repeating on stressed syllables

assonance

5. one thing is like another

simile

6. nature is God

pantheism

7. three-foot line

trimeter

8. a perfect model

octave

9. repetition of a vowel sound in a series of words

alliteration

Out of the choices provided above, the descriptions can be matched to their appropriate terms as below,

no meter, no rhyme – free versefirst eight lines of a sonnet – octavesuggestion- connotationconsonant or vowel sound repeating on stressed syllables – assonanceone thing is like another – similenature is God – pantheismthree-foot line - trimetera perfect model – idealrepetition of a vowel sound in a series of words – alliteration

Therefore, the options 1-A; 2-F; 3-G; 4-H; 5-I; 6-C; 7-B; 8-D; and 9-E hold true.

What is the significance of a description?

A description can be referred to or considered as the textual evidence that explains additional and required information regarding a term or a phrase, which is usually attached to the literal meaning of the word. Each description is linked to the meaning of the word in the literal sense as well as the interpretation of the same.

Therefore, the options 1-A; 2-F; 3-G; 4-H; 5-I; 6-C; 7-B; 8-D; and 9-E hold true and states regarding the significance of a description.

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What type or piece of material culture do you think gives the most information about your society? Why?

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material culture, tools, weapons, utensils, machines, ornaments, art, buildings, monuments, written records, religious images, clothing, and any other ponderable objects produced or used by humans. If all the human beings in the world ceased to exist, nonmaterial aspects of culture would cease to exist along with them.

It is an interdisciplinary field and methodology that tells of the relationships between people and their things: the making, history, preservation, and interpretation of objects.

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✏️material culture, tools, weapons, utensils, machines, ornaments, art, buildings, monuments, written records, religious images, clothing, and any other ponderable objects produced or used by humans. If all the human beings in the world ceased to exist, nonmaterial aspects of culture would cease to exist along with them. However, examples of material culture would still be present until they disintegrated. The debate within social anthropology as to whether material culture is dominant in molding nonmaterial aspects is a continuing one. That the impact of material culture has varied from society to society seems clear.

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