Answer:
Rebecca begins with the sentence, "Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again." The heroine, dreaming, sees herself as a ghost, flitting through the charred ruins of the once-beautiful mansion Manderley, where she once lived. When she awakes, she resolves not to speak of the dream, for "Manderley was ours no longer. Manderley was no more." The only person to whom she could speak of it, we realize shortly, is her husband, whose name we have not yet learned. Together, the couple is traveling through Europe, staying in small hotels to avoid meeting people they both know. They have recently been through a period of great suffering, connected to the destruction of Manderley, but the heroine does not reveal the nature of their predicament. Pieces of a vanished life float vaguely about: the heroine misses her dog, Jasper, and remembers how meals were prepared at Manderley, and then she thinks of a Mrs. Danvers, and a man called Favell, and wonders where they are now. Mrs. Danvers, we learn, was always comparing the heroine to someone named Rebecca, but details are not forthcoming. Instead, the heroine's thoughts turn to her younger self, years before, and then the real story begins, told in a flashback.
As a young woman, the heroine (whose given name we never learn) travels across Europe as a companion to Mrs. Van Hopper, a wealthy American lady. (It was a common custom in the 19th and early 20th century for wealthy, unmarried older women to pay young girls to travel with them, as both a servant and a friend with whom to converse. During their travels, the two women come to Monte Carlo, a resort city in the south of France. Mrs. Van Hopper, a nosy, gossipy, vulgar woman, recognizes a handsome middle-aged man who is staying in their hotel, and points him out to the heroine. He is Maxim de Winter, the owner of the famous estate known as Manderley, and he is reportedly in mourning for his wife, who died the previous year. Mrs. Van Hopper invites him to tea, but shows her most vulgar and crude side, to the great embarrassment of the heroine. Maxim treats her coldly, but later that day he sends a note to the heroine, apologizing for his rudeness at tea.
The following day, Mrs. Van Hopper is ill, and so the heroine has the day to herself. At lunch she runs into Maxim, who insists on eating with her, and then invites her to drive with him along the beautiful coastline. He shows warm and courteous demeanor--except at one place on the road, a place with a particularly striking view, where a bad memory seems to trouble him. At the end of the drive, the heroine notices a book of poetry in the car, and he insists upon giving it to her. She reads it that night, and notices that it is inscribed, "Max--from Rebecca." Then she recalls what Mrs. Van Hopper said about Maxim's dead wife: her name was Rebecca, and she drowned, accidentally, in a bay near Manderley.
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Answer:
1) on
2) to
3) in
4) at
5) to
6) to
7) in
Explanation:
Which theme from Romeo and Juliet is reflected in this
excerpt?
Fate helps people feel less regret about their
decisions.
Fate plays a role in determining the outcome of
events.
Fate and free will are equally strong forces.
Fate can be overcome by people's free will.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
To be honest I'm not entirely sure but it makes the most sense to me
the hill we climb poem by amanda gorman a message for the poem
Answer:
Gorman's poetry serves to inspire hope as stated in paragraph 7.Its also stated in paragraph 4 that she is the youngest of poets who have read at presidential inaugurations. That alone gives hope to young people in the US that want to be future poets. It also inspires young black women that are dreaming of becoming president one day that they can.(The piece of the poem in paragraph 12.)
Explanation:
Answer:
Gorman makes use of several literary devices in 'The Hill We Climb. ' These include but are not limited to anaphora, enjambment, and allusion. The latter is one of the most important devices in the poem. It occurs when the poet makes a reference to something but doesn't clearly describe it.
Explanation:
its a summary of the poetry she did
Part A
What effect does the phrase “would learn his character" have on the meaning of this passage?
A) It suggests that he is not talking about a real person.
B) It indicates he would train in his uncle's profession.
C) It implies that his uncle has an unusual personality.
D) It proposes he will read his uncle's sermons.
Can someone help me on this
Answer:
I think it’s C
Explanation:
Answer:
The Answer Is "B"
Explanation:
Imagine scientists have discovered a way to bring dinosaurs back to life. Do you think this would be a good idea? Why or why not? What would be the benefits? What would be the drawbacks? What could dinosaurs be used for? (please help i'm struggling lol)
Write a descriptive paragraph (at least five sentences) or poem (at least six lines) about your favorite or least favorite food. Include at least three sensory details that refer to at least three different senses.
(Let's use pizza as an example)
My favorite food is pizza. I enjoy pizza's very enticing flavor, and how many topping combinations can be made in order to enhance it furthermore. The smell of pizza is also very nice, and it alone can make my stomach rumble. There is also something very appealing about how pizza looks. It's round shape is very simple, yet complex with the many things that can be found on it.
Read the excerpts from Roosevelt’s "Four Freedoms" speech and Lincoln’s "Gettysburg Address.”
Roosevelt:
This nation has placed its destiny in the hands and heads and hearts of its millions of free men and women; and its faith in freedom under the guidance of God. Freedom means the supremacy of human rights everywhere. Our support goes to those who struggle to gain those rights or keep them. Our strength is our unity of purpose. To that high concept there can be no end save victory.
Lincoln:
To be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us – that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion – that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain – that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom – and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.
Which value is most emphasized within both excerpts?
honor
freedom
victory
strength
Answer:
The value most emphasized within both excerpts is freedom :3
Its B.
Explanation:
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What does a reader need to do in order to understand the dramatic situation of a poem? Explain.
Answer:
Explanation:
There will be key words that set the tone you should try to identify
Answer:
The reader would probably have to look at the figurative language that the poet uses and see how it ties into the message of the poem
Explanation:
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Help you with what? There is no link.
Which sentence is correct?
A. Favoring areas where blood vessels are nearer to the skin's surface, mosquito
bites frequently occur on people's ankles and wrists.
B. Favoring areas where blood vessels are nearer to the skin's surface,
mosquitoes frequently bite people's ankles and wrists.
This is a question from IXL btw. It’s 7th grade IXL KK.3
Answer:
Answer B is correct
Explanation:
Choice A is written as if the mosquito bites favor areas where blood vessels are nearer to the skin's surface. However, choice B is written as if the mosquitoes favor the areas where blood vessels are nearer to the skin's surface.
The modifier "favoring areas where blood vessels are nearer to the skin's surface" makes more sense when it describes the mosquitoes- not the mosquito bites.
What is the difference between primary and secondary data?
Answer:
Primary data are data that you collect yourself; secondary data are data that others collect.
Explanation:
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*** Complete the dialogue with sentences from Exs 1 & 2.
Mark Do you have any plans for July?
Enid 1)
Mark What work are you going to do?
Enid 2)
Mark That sounds fantastic! 3)
Enid In a hostel on the west coast.
Mark How long are you going to be there?
Enid 4)
Mark I'm sure you'll have a great time.
Enid 5)
Answer:
answer may be wrong or right 2
Summary of novel “ White Dolphin” by Gill lewis chapter 1-3
Answer:
i
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from News Articles about Bullying. Which example best synthesizes the information in this excerpt? As a child diagnosed with Tourette's syndrome, Asperger's syndrome, and obsessive compulsive disorder, Jaylen Arnold has experienced bullying. When he was 8 he decided to take a stand. O I read that Jaylen has Tourette's syndrome, and I saw a program about Tourette's syndrome on TV, and it was really interesting to learn about it. O I read that Jaylen experienced bullying, and I read a newspaper article about a girl who was bullied in my town, and that made me so sad. O I read that Jaylen was bullied for being different, and I have a friend who was bullied for being different and it really hurt, so I will try to be nicer to kids who seem different. O Tread that Jaylen has Tourette's and Asperger's syndrome, as well as obsessive compulsive disorder, and I think it must be hard for him to have all those issues—but he also started Jaylen's Challenge, which is against bullying.
Answer: C. I read that Jaylen was bullied for being different, and I have a friend who was bullied for being different and it really hurt, so I will try to be nicer to kids who seem different.
Explanation:
For an option to be said to have synthesized the information in the excerpt, it should touch on most if not all of the issues in the excerpt and have a conclusion that is in line with the theme of the excerpt.
Option C is therefore the best option because in mentioning that Jaylen was bullied because he was different, it related Jaylen's conditions to his bullying.
Going with the theme of the excerpt which is against bullying, the speaker in option C resolves to be nicer to people who are different.
Answer:
C: I read that Jaylen was bullied for being different, and I have a friend who was bullied for being different and it really hurt, so I will try to be nicer to kids who seem different.
Explanation:
I took the test on edge 2021
what are some example of bias
its a one way thinking of someone
How can new perspectives provide new insights into a subject? Is this an ideal process of education? Cite evidence from this text, your own experience, and other literature, art, or history in your answer.
Answer:
to give different points of view
Answer:
Broader idea and better understanding.
Explanation:
New perspective provides a new insight in a subject because by applying new perspective your scope and horizon about the subject is broadened this in turn results to a better understanding different from what was known before.
write a dialogue between customer and shopkeeper about a school bag
Should the government be allowed to censor books, movies, the Internet, or magazines? If so, under what circumstances, and why?
Answer: Yes
Explanation:
The protection of the Bill of Rights goes beyond the specific guarantees to protect from Congressional abridgment those equally fundamental personal rights necessary to make the express guarantees fully meaningful.I think the right to receive publications is such a fundamental right.The dissemination of ideas can accomplish nothing if otherwise willing addressees are not free to receive and consider them. It would be a barren marketplace of ideas that had only sellers and no buyers.” Lamont v. Postmaster General, 381 U.S. 30
Answer:
Explanation:
well it depends:
If the goverment is censoring real information because it goes against them or they don't like it then that would be taking away or interfering with America's first amendment (freedom of speech, press, and assembly)
Though the government should censor false information that is causing panic and chaos.
So yes, the government should only be allowed to censor false information.
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Answer:
1. Where Does Your Father Work?
2. What TV Do You programms Do You Like?
3. How Does Sarah Get To School
4. Which Do You Prefer
5. Why Do They Always Arrive Late
6. When Does Molly Finish School?
7. I'm Sorry But I Dont Know That One
8. Where Does Tom Do Karate
9. When Do You Usually Go To The Gym
10. Who Does Sylvia Live With
Explanation: I'm In Seventh Grade, and this is pretty easy but number 7 stumped me
Answer:
1. Where does your father work?
2. What TV programs do you like?
3. How does Sarah get to school?
4. Which do you prefer?
5. Why do the always arrive late?
6. When does Molly finish school?
7. Do you start English class your time?
8. Where does Tom do karate?
9. When do you usually go to the gym?
10. Who does Sylvia live with?
Explanation:
Good Luck!
Which sentence contains a problem-solution text structure?
Riya enjoys planting tomato seeds in the spring.
She plants the seeds in large pots beneath her kitchen window.
When beetles threaten the leaves, Riya sprays an organic pest control.
Next spring, Riya may grow cucumber, lettuce, and carrot seeds, too.
Answer:
Option c
Explanation:
What word describes the material involved in a streak test?
A Fractured
B Powdered
C Scratched
D Liquid
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can someone please recite a happy man poem in there own words so I can have an example
Answer:
What is a happy man poem?
Explanation:
Where were most of the slave ships coming from? (Be as specific as possible.)
Read the following passage, and give me AT LEAST four pieces of information
you were able to take from the paragraph:
Brighton Rock (Graham Greene)
Hale knew, before he had been in Brighton three hours, that they meant to
murder him. With his inky fingers and his bitten nails, his manner cynical and
nervous, anybody could tell he didn't belong - belong to the early summer sun,
the cool Whitsun wind off the sea, the holiday crowd.
Answer:
1. Hale was in Brighton for three hours when they meant to murder him.
2. Hale bites his nails as they are bitten in the paragraph.
3. It was blatantly obvious that Hale didn't belong.
4. It was an early summer morning.
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Answer:
C is the correct answer.
Answer:
The go to a mental phsycyatrist
Explanation:
Which sentence correctly uses hyphens
Answer:
C: The quick-thinking, well-dressed speaker shocked the audience.
Read these lines from stanza 3 of the poem.
Lulled by the breath of evening less
Than by the low
Music of sleepy winds, that bless The buds that grow.
These lines highlight the speaker's contentment because they show her -
A. perception that the nighttime wind is alive
B. recognition of the disturbing effects of the nighttime wind
C. appreciation of the influence the nighttime wind has on plants
D. admiration of the sound of the wind HELPPP!!!! 17 POINTS
Answer: i think is a
Explanation:
Explanation:
A. perception that the nighttime wind is alive
why did you kill it ka passive voice