Think about the experiences you've had with dramatic texts, including seeing live performances or film adaptations. How does the era in which a play was written affect your ability to enjoy it or understand it? How is it different to read or see a play written more than two millennia ago (such as tragedies and comedies from ancient Greece) compared to a few centuries ago (for example, Shakespeare or others from the Renaissance) or one produced in the last 100 years?
Is there something like a modern sensibility to more recently written dramatic works that helps you connect better to them than to works from past centuries? Are there traits in older forms of drama that engage you because they are NOT modern? Describe the traits of drama that keep you engaged as well as characteristics that make it challenging to do so.
Answer:
1. The era in which a play was written affects the ability of reader’s/spectator’s ability to enjoy it or understand it due to the lack of context, such as social norms (which change with every era), historical events which were the influence or inspiration for the dramatic word.
2. The difference in reading or seeing a play written more than two millennia ago such as tragedies and comedies from ancient Greece compared to a few centuries ago such as Shakespearean ones or one produced in the last 100 years is in the form of drama. Greek and Shakespearean drama are continuation of the same tradition but they have different forms and context. What makes these old dramas popular in modern time is their everlasting themes.
3. There certainly is. Modern sensibility helps you to connect better to the more recently written dramatic works that than to works from past centuries, as the context is much closer and therefore even more personal and understandable. But, that sometimes isn’t the matter, for example with Avant-Garde dramas.
4. Speaking from myself, yes, there are certain traits in older forms of drama that engage me more in older dramas because they don’t have a modern form or sometimes theme. When you engage in an artistic work it is according to your own sensibility.
5. The traits of drama that keep modern people engaged are mostly the context which influences the capability to understand it better and therefore to engage in it. The characteristics that make it challenging to do so are mostly the forms and language which is confusing and most likely failed to deliver what author actually wanted to achieve, like in Avant-Garde and Postmodernism dramas.
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1,after she drinks coffee, she reads_____.she checks her homework. A,Because B,Hence C,Next D,Before
Answer:1,after she drinks coffee, she reads___.she checks her homework. A,Because B,Hence C,Next D,Before
Explanation:
i will go with "next" if not a sentence "before" if it is a sentence it seems
right to me
1. Death,that inevitable phase of man's existence,is very interesting topic for many filipinos.
Answer:
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paragraph about my favourite dish 8 line and my favourite food is is burgers and chicken soup and rice pudding
Answer:
1. Burgers are fast food and unhealthy also..
2. Eating burgers sometimes is good for health but not always..
3. Burgers are very yummy..
4. Burgers have many varieties..
5. It can be made at home also..
6. But I love eating from outside as its more yummy..
7. It is a famous fast food all over the world..
8. I love Burgers
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4. Which detail(s) from the text best supports the inference that all marriages of the late 19th
century, even happy ones, were somewhat oppressive? Select 2 options.
(1 Point)
A) "She wept at once, with sudden, wild abandonment, in her sister's arms" (para. 3).
B) "She was young, with a fair, calm face, whose lines bespoke repression and even a certain strength" (para
8).
C) "She knew that she would weep again when she saw the kind, tender hands folded in death" (para 14).
D) "There would be no one to live for her during those coming years; she would live for herself" (para. 16).
E) "There was a feverish triumph in her eyes, and she carried herself unwittingly like a goddess of Victory"
(para. 23).
Answer:
B) "She was young, with a fair, calm face, whose lines bespoke repression and even a certain strength" (para
8).
E) "There was a feverish triumph in her eyes, and she carried herself unwittingly like a goddess of Victory"
(para. 23).
Explanation:
The detail(s) from the text that best supports the inference that all marriages of the late 19th century, even happy ones, were somewhat oppressive is option B and E.
This is because, based on the story, Louise is sad that her husband has died but she is relieved that she would no longer be oppressed and is now truly free.
information can be stored in various formats including?
Answer:
film, magnetic ,media print
Answer:
mp3, mp4, CD, DVD, HDD, etc
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How does longs use of colloquial language help him appeal to his audience
it shows that his plan is straightforward, reasonable, and practical, just as he is.
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The correct response is - It demonstrates that, like himself, his strategy is uncomplicated, realistic, and doable.
What is colloquial language?Colloquialism is the linguistic approach utilized for informal communication. It is also known as colloquial language, daily language, or general parlance. It is the most prevalent functional speech pattern and the idiom that is typically used in casual settings like a conversation.
Words like "y'all," "going to," and "want to" are examples of informal colloquialisms, as are phrases like "old as the hills" and "graveyard dead," and occasionally a full aphorism like "There's more than one way to skin a cat" and "He needs to step up to the plate."
Expressions and language used informally include slang, casual terms, and phrases. They were employed by authors to engender a sense of society and neighborhood. Often, an author's work will reflect the way they communicate verbally.
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Scrooge was so nervous going to his nephew's house for Christmas that he walked by the door how many times?
Answer:
a lot
Explanation:
because he was nervous
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Explanation:
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Manuela is working on visualizing the setting in this excerpt from "Nothing but Net.”
The neighborhood didn’t feel the same, though. The shoebox-sized store on the corner was closed because Mr. Hallas, the owner, had moved to Florida.
Which descriptive language did Manuela most likely connect with to help her visualize the setting?
the neighborhood didn’t
shoebox-sized store
closed because
had moved to
The correct answer is "shoebox-sized store"
Explanation:
The setting includes the place where a story occurs and this is related to the geographical features of the place such as the existence of mountains or a forest, the location of the place, and even the buildings in this place. Moreover, this setting is explained to the reader by using descriptive language that allows the reader to imagine or visualize a location. This is better exemplified in "shoebox-sized store" because this detail refers to the buildings in this place, which is part of the setting, and it allows the reader to imagine the specific store by using words that explain the store is rather small.
Which sentence has titles that are punctuated correctly?
a. I found the recipe in a “New York Times” article called A Spoonful of Spring Asparagus, Green as Can Be.
b. I found the recipe in a “New York Times” article called “A Spoonful of Spring Asparagus, Green as Can Be.”
c. I found the recipe in a New York Times article called “A Spoonful of Spring Asparagus, Green as Can Be.”
d. I found the recipe in a New York Times article called “A Spoonful of Spring Asparagus, Green as Can Be.
Answer:
the answer is c
Explanation:
always the beginning of a sentence starts with capital and any nouns also must be capitalized so the answer is, I, New York Times, A Spoonful Spring Asparagus Green as Can Be.
Read the verses from the Bible’s Ecclesiastes 3.1-4.
1 To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven:
2 A time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted;
Which lines from "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" are an allusion to these verses?
AThere will be time to murder and create,
And time for all the works and days of hands
BFor the yellow smoke that slides along the street,
Rubbing its back upon the window-panes;
CAnd for a hundred visions and revisions,
Before the taking of a toast and tea.
DThere will be time, there will be time
To prepare a face to meet the faces that you meet;
Answer:
The Bible’s Ecclesiastes 3.1-4 and "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"
The lines from "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" that are an allusion to these Bible verses are:
A. There will be time to murder and create,
And time for all the works and days of hands
Explanation:
The line "time to murder and create" is an indirect inference to Ecclesiastes 3:1-4. The poem titled "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" was written in 1910 by T.S. Eliot. It is modernist literary work which celebrated the diminishing power of traditional sources of authority, especially religion. Most allusions are made based on shared knowledge and understanding between the reader and the author.
Answer:
The Answer is A
Explanation:
Active or Passive
1. The dog chased the ball down the street.
Active or Passive 2. The kids rode the bikes.
Active or Passive 3. Mike made pizza at work.
Active or Passive 4. The dishes were washed by Tina.
Active or Passive 5. The girl made three phone calls.
Active or Passive 6. Dad's car was waxed by the next-door neighbor.
Answer:
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Explanation:
1.The ball was chased by the dog down the street
2.the bikes were ridden by the kids.
3.pizza was made by Mike at work.
4.Tina washed the dishes.
5.Three phone calls were made by the girl.
6.The next door neighbour waxed dad's car.
Which sentence uses the word ending in -ing as a gerund?
Convincing us all that she was angry, Liza got the last laugh.
You should take the sewing class.
Martin, knowing he'd be there soon, prepared for the difficult dicussion.
The exercise we all avoid is running.
Answer:
The last one: The exercise we all avoid is running. Here the gerund is running since its a verb that ends in -ing but functions the same as a noun that why sewing is not.
Explanation:
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Identify the type of conflict in each example.
Paul resents that his father treats him differently.
Paul has to decide how to deal with being bullied.
Paul is not allowed equal rights because of his race.
Answer:
The first would be Character vs Character because there is conflict between Paul and his father.
The second would be character vs self, because he has to make the internal decision as to how he will deal with being bullied.
The third is character vs society because the external forces of society deny him equal rights.
Answer:
1) character vs. character
2) character vs. self
3) character vs. society
Explanation:
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what should peaceful protestors do when met with violence?
please answer in 3 sentences
Answer:
they should call the police if necessary. They should get to somewhere safe if possible. They should not fight back with violence.
Explanation:
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What is the role of this sentence in the context of the
entire speech?
A. to contrast the romance of
historic events with the realities of everyday life
B. to admit that the founders of the nation were only partially successful
C. to link the occasion and
audience of the speech to a
more broad idea
D. to encourage the audience of the speech to study the history of the nation
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
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(ELA) Which element of a story provides the strongest clues about the story's theme?
A. the plot
B. the setting
C. the characters
D. the style
Answer:
a
Explanation:
2,i am accustomed to _____ English.
A,read B,reading C,have reading D be reading
Answer:
read
Explanation:
because you have to put the base word after 'to' :))
Answer: I am accustomed to reading English.
Explanation: The answer is B because when you say all the others it just doesn't make sense.
rearrange the following sentences:
(a) communications/not matter/were slow/it did/between different/when the/parts of the world
(b) for a/people feel/our times/the need/but in/common language
(c) to the put forward/solutions/problem/have been/various
(d) unconnected with/creation of/the first/an artificial language/was the/any existing language
(e) invention of a/natural/based on/the second solution/synthetic language/was the
Answer:
B answer I have
Explanation:
(b) People feel our times but in the need for a common language.
The conception phase of the product life cycle could be described as dealing with
ideas
manufacturing
distribution
improvement
Answer:
but it was good to hear from me and if you want me to come over and over again
Which detail from “Run, Kate Shelley, Run” best supports the idea that people feel Kate should be rewarded for her actions?
A)“And after her death, the Order of Railway Conductors and Brakemen placed a memorial to their Iowa heroine.”
B)“The same telegraph that had warned Ogden Station to hold the midnight express sent news of Kate’s bravery from city to city.”
C)“Then the people of Iowa awarded her a gold medal, and the railroad gave her one hundred dollars and a lifetime railroad pass.”
D)“While Kate lay in bed recovering from that terrible night, every train passing the farmhouse blew its whistle in her honor.”
Answer:
C)“Then the people of Iowa awarded her a gold medal, and the railroad gave her one hundred dollars and a lifetime railroad pass.”
Explanation:
The detail from “Run, Kate Shelley, Run” that best supports the idea that people feel Kate should be rewarded for her actions is option C.
This is because, the people are awed by what Kate has done and truly believe that she should be fairly compensated and for that they gave her a gold medal, the railroad gave her a hundred dollars and a lifetime pass.
The detail that most adequately backs the idea that people believe Kate must be given reward for her deeds would be:
C). “Then the people of Iowa awarded her a gold medal, and the railroad gave her one hundred dollars and a lifetime railroad pass.”
The quotation "Then...pass" most adequately backs the idea regarding people's opinion that Kate needs to rewarded for her noble actions. The detail about her receiving "gold medal...one hundred dollars...railroad pass" shows that her actions require a better and fair reward. This also shows people owe her a lot and therefore, wants to compensate her for it.
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The following directions are found at the beginning of a cookbook:
1. Always use Pillsbury's Best Flour.
2. Sift flour twice before adding to cakes or breakfast cakes.
3. Make all measurements level by using edge of knife to lightly scrape off from top of cup or spoon until material is even with the edges.
4. Use same sized cups or spoons in measuring for the same recipe.
5. Before starting to make recipe, read through carefully, then put on table all the materials and tools needed in making that particular recipe.
Based on the passage, the word LEVEL used in #3 most likely means a.to make sure all measurements are the same size.
b.to get rid of any excess ingredients.
c.to scrape spilled ingredients off the counter.
d.to fill the measuring cups to the edge.
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Which of these are examples of transitions that indicate location?
a. behind, next to, along, nearest
b. likewise, also, like, as
c. strongest, weakest, first, second
d. first, second, always, then
Answer:
The answer is A.
Explanation:
The answer is A. because behind means that the object is behind something or someone. next to means that it is next to an object and so on.
Answer:
behind, next to, along, nearest
Explanation:
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Explain the following phrases in your own words with reference to the poem "where the mind is without fear"in one-two lines:-
(i)head is held high
(ii) Narrow domestic walls
(iii)From the depth of truth
Answer:
i: "head is held high" refers to a sense of pride, and each person should walk with their heads held high without having to feel sorry for anything.
ii: "Narrow domestic walls" refers to the limits established between people.
iii: "From the depth of truth" refers to the good sense and honesty that each one should have in their hearts.
Explanation:
This poem was written by Rabindranath Tagore and is a poem written in prayer form, since his country, India, at that time was under British rule.
He asks the inhabitants of his town to lose their fear, to walk with their heads up and be honest. He asks the almighty Father for the freedom of his people.
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Nora makes the decision to leave her family. What is this an example of?
A - Challenging a social norm of the time
B - Creating a social norm of the time
C - Changing a social norm of the time
D - Reflecting a social norm of the time
Read the excerpt from "Flight Into Yesterday."
The plane reached the end of the runway, and Amelia swung it around. Home was 7,000
away, on the far side of the Pacific Ocean, and she yearned to be there. But one thing at a
At this moment her job was to get the plane safely off the ground. The runway stretching a
was a strip carved out of the jungle. About 3,000 feet long, it ended at a cliff that dropped
into the ocean.
17. A summary of this paragraph should (1 point)
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O be the same length as the paragraph.
O include details like the length of the runway.
restate each of the ideas in the paragraph.
give an overview of the paragraph's main details.
Answer:
give an overview of the paragraph's main details.
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from "Flight Into Yesterday.", the narrator describes navigating the plane on the runway and yearning to get back home. However, she must focus on the job at hand, which is getting the plane safely off the ground because the runway was 3,000 feet long and ended in a cliff overlooking the ocean.
A summary of this narration should give an overview of the paragraph's main details. This is because a summary is the overview of a subject matter.
It should be noted that a summary of the paragraph will be D. To give an overview of the paragraph's main details.
SummaryIt can be deduced that the narrator describes navigating the plane on the runway and yearning to get back home.
Despite this, she must focus on the job at hand. In this case, it's important to land the plane safely. Therefore, a summary of the paragraph will be to give an overview of the paragraph's main details.
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