Answer:
The writer is observing the jogger
Differences and similarities between ancient greek theater and an English theater
Answer:
There are many differences. Greek theater had a chorus, which sang and likely danced. The arrangement of the stage was completely different, featuring a single building with a large entrance on to the stage, a crane to bring divine characters in on a higher level, a dancing area for the chorus, and so on. Actors were all male and performed in masks; there were few actors available for the playwright's use (two or later three could be on stage at a time). Plays were put on at civic/religious festivals, not as standalone productions, and cycles of four plays (three tragedies and a comic satyr play) by the same author were performed. The list could go on for a while
Explanation:
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A first-person narrator whose understanding or interpretation of the events in a story may differ from those of the author.
A. Narrator
B. Unreliable narrator
C. First person
Answer:
B. Unreliable narrator
Explanation:
The unreliable narrator in fiction is the character that tells the story in the first person, but their view of the events not trustworthy. Authors of the story have a different interpretation and account of the events than the one presented by their narrator.
The character’s through which voice we hear the narrative can be intentionally hiding the information, or simply have a twisted understanding of the actions and events. For example, in Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita, the character telling the story doesn’t see his wrongdoings as he has a self-delusional idea of reality; in Room by Emma Donoghue, the narrator is a little boy, so he can’t understand all the events and the reader sees everything as he does. Authors of these stories know what's happening and what are the "real" events, but he deliberately tells the story through different lenses to the reader.
Look at the picture
Answer:
Authors tone: Optimistic, Assertive, and Philosophical.
Key Words: history, together, and overcome.
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what are the challenges of adolescence
Answer:
The challenges of adolecence are:
1) mental health disorder
2) pregnancy
3) concequences of risky and illegal behaviour
4) Depression
5)sexual abuse
who is the intended audience for this story ? ( children, teen or adult ? ) what evidence helps identify the audience? ( options seen in picture )
Answer:
The intended audience for this story are children
The playful tone and repetition
Read this sentence fragment.
Went to the fair.
Identify the choice that corrects this sentence fragment.
Went to the fair on a Sunday afternoon.
Happily went to the fair.
The whole family went to the fair.
Went to the fair and rode the carousel.
Answer:
The whole family went to the fair
Summarize this passage.
In 2016, government officials in China began the Two-Child Policy, and to points this is still ineffect today. While the One-Child Policy did prevent 400 million births according to China's National Health Commission spokesman Mao Qunan, it has left a numberof challenges in China today. The population has more citizens aged 60 and over to care for. These aging citizens are leaving the workforce to retire. They will soon rely heavily on the Chinese government and workforce for care.
Answer: In 2016, government officials in China began the Two-Child Policy, and to points this is still ineffect today. The population has more citizens aged 60 and over to care for.
Explanation:
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Which of these details supports the central idea?
Idea: New ideas or inventions are not always planned.
George Crum called his new invention "Saratoga
Chips."
The mechanical peeler was invented in the 1920s.
Potato chips, a very popular snack food, were
created by accident.
George Crum worked at a resort in Saratoga, New
York.
Answer: Potato chips
Explanation:
The claim was that some inventions are not planned and potato chips were invented on accident meaning they weren’t planned
Answer:
The answer is Potato chips, a very popular snack food, were created by accident.
Explanation:
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(1) In September 2018, an amazing spectacle took place in the skies above Olympic National Park: blindfolded, sedated mountain goats hovered in the air, suspended in harnesses from a helicopter. (2) After the helicopter set the goats down, veterinarians examined and tagged them. (3) A truck then transported the goats 180 miles away to North Cascades National Park. (4) Once there, helicopters again lifted the goats, this time in crates, into the mountains to be set free. (5) In this way, wildlife officials caught 114 goats in the first phase of the Mountain Goat Management Plan, but they ultimately will have relocated 90 percent of the 700 goats from the Olympics to the North Cascades. (6) This removal process may be complicated, but it is necessary.
(7) Park officials cited several reasons why the goats had to go. (8) First, goats are not indigenous to the region; the area began to be advertised as a vacation destination in the early twentieth century. (9) Since then, the goat population has flourished and could reach 1,500 by 2028. (10) Park officials also worry about the goats’ deleterious habits of damaging vegetation and causing erosion. (11) In the 1980s, a brief attempt to relocate the goats was met with public outcry.
(12) However, safety concerns were the most pressing reason for the goats’ removal. (13) With few salt licks in the Olympics, the goats turn to another source: humans. (14) Salt in human sweat is a goat magnet; worse still, some thoughtless and irresponsible people feed the goats directly. (15) Once accustomed to people, goats become aggressive in their pursuit of food. (16) After a goat injured a hiker in 2010, officials began formulating plans for the goats’ removal.
(17) The North Cascades were the ideal spot to resettle the goats. (18) As goats are native to the region, the habitat is better suited to their grazing habits. (19) Resettled in the remote parts of the park, where salt licks are plentiful and hikers are scarce, the goats will likely regain their natural wariness of people. (20) Additionally, an influx of goats to the park will boost the decreasing native population and introduce more genetic diversity.
Which of the following sentences first expresses the main claim of the passage?
Sentence 4
Sentence 4
A
Sentence 5
Sentence 5
B
Sentence 6
Sentence 6
C
Sentence 9
Sentence 9
D
Sentence 10
Sentence 10
E
Answer:
(6) This removal process may be complicated, but it is necessary.
Explanation:
The main claim of this text is the fact that there is a need to transport all goats from one region to another, due to the proliferation of these goats and their ability to consume vegetation very aggressively and to attack humans.
In this case, the phrase number 6 shows this claim with mastery, as it reinforces the need for reallocation of the goats, in addition to showing that this reallocation is very important, which justifies its realization even in the midst of the difficulties that it presents.
8. What is the primary responsibility of a writer crafting dialogue?
Replace narration with dialogue whenever possible.
Stay true to what the conversation would be like in real life.
Create an engaging experience for the reader.
Ensure that every conversation has a hidden undertone.
Answer:
Stay true to what the conversation would be like in real life.
Explanation:
A dialogue is a conversation between two or more people. In literature, this term refers to a conversation between multiple characters. When creating a dialogue, the writer should make it seem as if it's taking place in real life. Otherwise, it may seem awkward or forced, like the characters are further from being real than necessary. When we're reading a book, we want to be able to relate to the characters, to feel as if the story could come to life at any moment. This is why the writer should stay true to what the conversation would be like in real life.
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Answer:
I think the best answer choice here is C.
Explanation:
Answer:
the second one
Explanation
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How does the image from the catalog enhance the text?
O by illustrating how von Drais's machine was superior to Pope's invention
O by highlighting how Pope's bicycles were a completely original invention
O by showing how von Drais's machine may have influenced Pope's bicycles oby demonstrating how Pope became aware of von Drais's machines
Answer:
C.)by showing how von Drais’s machine may have influenced Pope’s bicycles
Explanation:
Answer:
By showing how von Drais’s machine may have influenced Pope’s bicycles.
Explanation:
It talks about what von Drais's machine and what it included. Pope then took these ideas and used them.
HELP!! Dead poet society movie
Dead Poets Writing Assignment
Directions: Describe in detail what Mr. Keating was trying to teach his
students and the obstacles Mr. Keating encountered while trying to do so.
Make sure to write your response in complete sentences.
In the paragraph box below, write four original sentences, one for each of the sentence functions discussed above.
declarative
imperative
exclamatory
interrogative
Explanation:
Declarative - I study German on Fridays.
Imperative - you must go to school.
Exclamatory - what a coincidence!
Interrogative - what is your name?
Answer:
Declarative means an indicative statement.
Therefore; I attend art class on Mondays.
Imperative means a request or command.
Therefore; You will clean your room.
Exclamatory is self explanatory. It is an exclamation relaying a sudden emotion.
Therefore; What a surprise!
Interrogative means question/inquiry.
Therefore; How have you been?
Explanation:
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Which form of a narrative is mostly dialogue
Answer:
a play is a narrative that is mostly dialogue
Explanation:
What are three elements typically found in Romantic poetry?
Answer:
sublime, nature, and imagination.
Explanation:
Answer:
Nature, imagination, and sublime.
(Definitions found in the dictionary)
Sublime is defined as: of such excellence, grandeur, or beauty as to inspire great admiration or awe.
Nature is defined as: the phenomena of the physical world collectively, including plants, animals, the landscape, and other features and products of the earth, as opposed to humans or human creations
And finally, imagination is defined as: the faculty or action of forming new ideas, or images or concepts of external objects not present to the senses.
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All of the members had their own ideas upon this topic, but for the general part, we all had the same idea. As we kept discussing, our ideas slowly started changing, as we started adapting to our peers ideas and opinions.
Water flows through a hose and fills a 100 gallon tank in eight minutes.
Answer:
is this supposed to be a poem
Explanation:
Is this the correct grammar? If not kindly correct it please.
We can't communicate or go to those people who are far away from us
Answer:
"We can't communicate or go to those people who are far away from us." It is.
Explanation:
Be sure to include the period. I would suggest this; We can't communicate or go with those who are far away from us.
Either or will work!
write a letter of invitation for a soccer game
SUPER EASY!
share THREE actions that other people in your life have done and how they affected you.
Answer:
1. My mom got a new job. It affected me because I had to move and leave my friends behind.
2. My friend brought me to her friends house to hang out. It affected me because I made new friends.
3. My friend accidently pushed me. It affected me because I spilled water over my shirt.
Explanation:
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3 things people have done in my life:
- My parents gave me fooooood
Affected me because I am healthy (ish).
- I get presents from people during Christmas
I feel happy and be productive.
- Teachers give me tests
I get major illnesses because I am allergic to tests and I suffer thoughout finishing them.
How does oil impact the environment? Use in your own words.
Answer:
Oil can impact the enviorment in many ways, such as oil spils that can come from oil rigs which can kill plants an animals habitats, as well as pulloute the air.
Explanation:
Which sentences below demonstrate correct use of commas in a series?
Answer:
The first one
Explanation:
Since 'went for a jog' is an extra thing added in this sentence it in two comas
While the sentence can still make sense without that added thing
5. "Screeched," "yelled," and "murmured" are all examples of what?
dialogue tags
dialogue markers
dialogue titles
dialogue labels
Answer:
dialouge tags
Explanation:
Answer:
dialouge tags is the right answer
Explanation:good luck:)
Why was George mad a lennie? Omam
they had to leave their last job, also he has to continue to repeat their plans for the future
What were the sources of Shakespeare's plays? |
Answer:
shakespeare's three most likely sources were the Geneva Bible, the Bishop's Bible, and the Book of Common Prayer. The works prior to 1598 show more influence from the Bishop's Bible; the works thereafter align more closely with the Geneva Bible.
Explanation:
What is Liesl's viewpoint in "A Letter from the Atlantic"?
She feels irritated because she doesn't want to be around her family or the other emigrants on the ship.
She feels terrified because she doesn't know what to expect on Ellis Island and knows it won't be like Hamburg.
She feels thrilled because she wants to leave Hamburg and wishes she could shorten the duration of the voyage.
She feels conflicted because she's excited about what awaits her but homesick for the life in Germany she left behind.
Answer:
She feels conflicted because she's excited about what awaits her but homesick for the life in Germany she left behind.
Explanation:
i took the test
Answer:
She feels conflicted because she's excited about what awaits her but homesick for the life in Germany she left behind
Explanation:
Based on the image in the section “Settlements And Pueblo Life,” where is Cliff Palace?
A
Colorado
B
New Mexico
C
Arizona
D
Southwest
To Kill A Mocking Bird, Part 1, Chapter 1:
Why has Jem been more deeply impacted by their mother's death?
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Answer:
Jem remembers a bit about their mother. Scout had no memories of their mother because at the time of her death, scout was only 2 years old where as Jem was 4, so it would've affected him deeply because of the memories he had of her.