Explanation:
fate Romeo is not to be blamed for what he did
What are two (2) different types of conflict in "The Lottery"? Provide
textual evidence for each to prove your answer. *
Answer: 1) Conflicts of Character vs Society, 2) Conflicts of Character vs Supernatural
Explanation:
1) The main conflict of "The Lottery" revolves around the close-minded villagers against the "rebel" woman that questioned the old method of "the lottery". In the line: "she held her hands out desperately as the villagers moved in on her", you read about the stone confrontation between The Character and the Society.
2) In literature, Conflicts of Character vs Supernatural include "fate", which Tessie faces. Despite complaining about the non-sense tradition, she is tied to the patriarchal rules and is destined to be sacrificed. In the line: “It isn’t fair,” she said. A stone hit her on the side of the head", you can see that at the end of the story, her words didn't matter to her destiny.
Write a paragraph summarizing the conflict and resolution in this story. Be sure to include the problem, the solution, and the effect (outcome).
Story: (Annabel Lee By Edgar Allan Poe)
Answer:
Annabel have been taken away by the angels but that does not stop the narrator from pursuing his lover for their love was unlike any other.Explanation:
In the poem "Annabel Lee" by Edgar Allan Poe, the narrator who is Annabel's lover fight against all odds to keep Annabel in his heart forever. The narrator says that the love between Annabel's and him was so true and pure that even angels were envious of them. The angels took Annabel away from him at such a young age but that did not severe the bond they shared. The narrator says that no angels nor demons could ever separate their souls for the are eternal. Even after the death of his lover, the narrator would be reminded of Annabel whenever the moon beams shine at night or the stars sparkle at night. The narrator says he lays besides Annabel's tomb by the sea every night whom he calls his 'life' and 'bride'.
15. 8R5 – Paragraph 2 contributes to the reader’s understanding of the “Excerpt from The Open Boat” by –
A. creating suspense about the sailors’ future.
B. creating an image in the reader’s mind of the sailors in a small boat in a vast and angry sea.
C. including humor about the situation the sailors have found themselves in.
D. connecting facts about the open ocean to sailing information.
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
"The Open Boat" is a short story penned by Stephen Crane. The story is about the real-life experience of Crane when he was shipwrecked to Florida while on his way to Cuba.
The second paragraph of the story appeals to the sight of the readers. This paragraph helps the reader visualize a boat that is smaller than a 'bath-tub' and fighting its coarse with the rough and tall waves. The sea appears to be angry and creating barbarously rapid and tall waves that is tossing the small boat.
So, the correct answer is option B.
Which choice correctly changes the sentence below, written using passive voice, into a sentence using active voice? It is believed by the teachers that a dress code must be implemented by the school to control behavior.
Answer:
The teachers believe that the school must implement a dress code to control behavior.
Explanation:
Shelley's most famous work tells of _____.
an autumn storm in Italy
a society in which the forces of evil have been defeated and love abounds
both of these
Answer:
a society in which the forces of evil have been defeated and love abounds
Explanation:
Shelley's most famous work tells of a society in which the forces of evil have been defeated and love abounds. This can be seen all throughout Shelly's first published and most famous drama, Prometheus Unbound which was published in 1820. It tells the story of Prometheus, who defied the gods in order to give humanity the gift of fire, for which he is eternally punished.
i need a three stanza poem on the life before corona
A world where we always had to ask,
Why are people wearing a face mask.
A time where a hug wasn't a crime,
Or you weren't trying to stay 6 feet away from people all the time.
When quarantine was an unknown word,
Which would never be heard.
Grocery stores were never so full,
And the nearest thought of catching a virus was so dull.
They're closing every store,
Take me back to when staying inside wasn't a chore.
Take me back to a better place,
When somebody could cough without scaring everyone away.
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Do you think professional sports should still be playing during the pandemic?
This passage is an example of which type of writing?
The answer is B. Historical fiction. This is because it is a fictional account of an historical event, the sinking of the Titanic. However, the events of this passage may not have occurred, and it is thus historical fiction.
When the
Putnams claim
that the girls'
ailments could
be witchcraft, the
mood changes.
Why does it
change?
Answer:
because they are being accused of something everyone moves changes when they're being accused one time they're happy now they're mad or nervous
I Am Trying Here to Say Something Dorothea Lange (1895-1965) had a hard childhood. Born in Hoboken, New Jersey, she fell ill with polio at the age of seven and walked with a limp for the rest of her life. Dorothea took up photography as a teenager and was a natural. A critic recalled, "She could look at something: a line of laundry flapping in the wind, a pair of old, wrinkled, worn-out hands, a breadline, a crowd of people in a bus station, and find it beautiful. Her eye was a camera lens and her camera – as she put it – an 'appendage of the body.'" —Years of Dust, Albert Marrin The text explains Dorothea Lange’s role as a photographer during the Great Depression. What information is included in this sidebar that would not be appropriate in the text? the idea that she mostly photographed people specific details about when and where she was born and her childhood details about the kinds of people and places in her photos the effect her photos had on others
Answer:B. specific details about when and where she was born and her childhood
Explanation:Trust me I am sure of it. I just did the question.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Read the scenario.
Sarai is writing an essay to persuade her classmates to spay or neuter their pets. She provides statistics about the overpopulation of pets in the city. She also shows evidence that pets that are spayed or neutered live longer and behave better than pets that are not.
Which statement should Sarai use if she wants to appeal to authority in her argument?
Do you know how many cuddly kittens and frisky puppies need loving homes in our city?
I think there are so many irresponsible people in our city who do not spay or neuter their pets.
Studies by veterinarians show that neutering a dog makes him less likely to wander away from home.
If we have too many pets and not enough homes, then obviously everyone needs to spay or neuter their pets.
Answer: Sarai should choose the first one.
Explanation: It appeals to people's emotions but also gives information to Sarai's cause.
either a or b but more people seem to think its a so i would go with the popular vote and say it is a
How long does it take to get from london to manchester
Answer:
3 hours and 57 minutes (208.4 miles)
Explanation:
Gino is starting in the school play,it opens next week
Answer:
The answer is C: Gino is starring in the school play, which opens next week.
Explanation:
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What strategies do writers use to SHOW their readers instead of tell their readers a story?
Answer:
Three strategies authors use are They will use dialogue between two characters, they will Focus on actions and reactions from the characters, and they will Use strong verbs, Avoid adverbs, and Be specific while telling a story.
Explanation: I thought this would be a correct answer.
Explain the significance of the March on Washington fight against racism.
Answer:
The March on Washington helped create a new national understanding of the problems of racial and economic injustice. For one, it brought together demonstrators from around the country to share their respective encounters with labor discrimination and state-sponsored racism.
Explanation:
The March on Washington helped create a new national understanding of the problems of racial and economic injustice. For one, it brought together demonstrators from around the country to share their respective encounters with labor discrimination and state-sponsored racism. With activists from New York City, the Mississippi Delta, or Cambridge, Md., all describing their various encounters with police brutality, labor discrimination, or housing deterioration, it became very difficult to cast racial segregation as an exclusively Southern problem.
Through the mass participation of organized labor, students, religious leaders, and un-unionized domestic workers, the march also re-articulated for national and international audiences the extent to which racism and economic exploitation remained intertwined. In a planning document co-authored by Bayard Rustin, the march's chief organizers explained that, "integration in the fields of education, housing, transportation, and public accommodations will be of limited extent and duration so long as fundamental economic inequality along racial lines persists." The ability of over 200,000 marchers to organizer under such a message—peacefully and with such forceful spokespeople as Martin Luther King, Jr.—forced party politicians and more moderate political operators to respect the ability of the American Left to make clearly stated demands and generate mass support. In addition, the march helped to provide local activists with the moral authority to push back against less progressive forces in their respective home states, making 1963 a critical year, and the march itself a critical event in the transformation of local political regimes around the country.
What is your favorite thing about the poem “Becoming Joey” by John C. Gorski?
As of 1973, the US had a population of 210 million people, who are increasing decreasing by 0.8% per year. Outside our Lifeboat, let us imagine another 210 million people say that combined populations of Colombia Ecuador, Venezuela, Morocco, Palestine, Thailand and the Philippines who are increasing at a rate of 3.3% per year. Put differently, the doubling time for this great population is 21 years, compared to 87 years for the US why does the author present these statisticsc
Answer:
The author presents these statics his to demonstrate the a use of logos as it contains figures and facts that help to prove the author's point.
Explanation:
When the author brought out the specific and facts information about the population growth rate of different countries, he is using the rhetorical appeal to logos, which is the appeal to logic by using facts and figures to convince an audience about a specific message or point.
There are 486 hamsters at a privite showing of a new documentary about humans . If there are 12 seats in each row about how many rows will the hamsters fill? Choose the best estimate
40 rows will hamsters fill
Step-by-step explanation:
As per the statement:
Explanation: ⇒Total number of hamsters = 486
It is also given that there are 12 seats in each row.
then;
They will fill =
Therefore, the best estimate the rows will hamsters fill is 40 rows.
Answer:
40 rows and 1/2 of a row
Explanation:
To find the best estimate of how many rows the hamsters can fill, we need to divide the total amount of hamsters by how many seats there are.
So, 486 divided by 12 would equal 40.5 rows. There will be 40 rows completed fill and one row halfway filled.
3. How does the introduction of the text contribute to
our understanding of failure (Paragraphs 1-4)?
A They explore why people often don't learn from
the mistakes that they make.
B. They discuss the benefits of remaining positive in
the face of failure.
c They explore how people are typically
encouraged to deal with failure.
D They emphasize how normalit is to experience
failure at some point in your life.
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Which stage of a plot structure marks the beginning of the second half of the plot?
exposition
conflict
rising action
falling action
Answer:
conflict
Explanation:
Answer:
Conflict
Explanation:
Conflict, it is the primary problem that drives the plot of the story, often a main goal for the protagonist to achieve or overcome. This is the stage of a plot structure marks the beginning of the second half of the plot.
What is the significance of the above statement in relation to the play's conclusion? Oedipus treats his inferiors poorly but ultimately grants them the same respect he grants to nobility. While Teiresias appears to be mocking Oedipus, the real message is one of warning about the forces working against the king. Oedipus earns great fame for answering the riddle of the Sphinx but ultimately loses his crown to a common man Just as Oedipus is unable to conceive that he has done wrong in the past, he is unable to imagine that his enviable position is impermanent.
Answer:
i think its d
Explanation:
Answer:
its D
Explanation:
Is this imagery? True or False
The planet is red, like mars. There's sand that's the color of golden retriever fur. Although the sand feels like you're rubbing coals over your face. The food looks dry like a raisin but it tastes like a newly made hamburger. The people who live on this planet have skin as white as salt but eyes, green as evergreen trees. The atmosphere smells like someone burned their popcorn and tried to cover it with a load of melted butter and the whole planet is silent. Like no one had ever been there in the first place.
Answer:
True
Explanation: Imagery is visually descriptive or figurative language, especially in a literary work. Here the writer is using descriptive writing to create an image in your head.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
The narrator is describing the place for you, this puts an image in your head. Therefore creating imagery.
Highlight the details that appeal to the senses of sight and hearing. :
At night I would lie in bed and watch the show, how bees squeezed through the cracks of my bedroom wall and flew circles around the room, making that propeller sound, a high-pitched zzzzzz that hummed along my skin. I watched their wings shining like bits of chrome in the dark and felt the longing build in my chest. The way those bees flew, not even looking for a flower, just flying for the feel of the wind, split my heart down its seam. During the day I heard them tunneling through the walls of my bedroom, sounding like a radio tuned to static in the next room, and I imagined them in there turning the walls into honeycombs, with honey seeping out for me to taste.
In this text, the author uses imagery in order to create a clear and vivid picture in the mind of the reader.
Imagery refers to the use of figurative language in order to describe the objects or events that appear in a story. In this example, the author uses imagery to appeal to the sense of sight and hearing.
The author refers to the sense of sight when he describes watching the bees come in and fly around the room. He also uses it when describing their shiny wings.
On the other hand, the author refers to the sense of hearing when he describes the humming noise the bees made. He also refers to it when he talks about the bees "sounding like a radio tuned to static."
Which line from William Blake's "The Tyger" contains the CLEAREST example of symbolism?
"In the forests of the night.."
"Dare its deadly terrors clasp?"
"And when thy heart began to beat...."
"Did he who made the Lamb make thee?"
Answer:
The correct answer is "In the forests of the night.."
Explanation:
Let's start by clarifying what symbolism is. This tool used in literature is used to give an alternative meaning to an object, situation or person. This meaning is usually deeper than what is being talked about in the story in general.
Here we have " In the forests of the night " it could symbolize fear of sleep or darkness.
The nights do not have forests, so we should not take into account their literary meaning.
What is the most likely meaning of the simile in the following sentence?
Allie's black hair was like a waterfall of curls, making her the envy of many other girls.
The simile comparing Allie to a waterfall suggests that she is beautiful and shy.
The simile comparing Allie to a waterfall suggests that she is loud and forceful.
O The simile comparing Allie's hair to a waterfall suggests that her hair is dark and wet.
The simile comparing Allie's hair to a waterfall suggests that her hair is long and beautiful.
Answer: The simile comparing Allie's hair to a waterfall suggests that her hair is long and beautiful.
Explanation: It is not the first answer because is a waterfall beautiful? Yes. Is a waterfall shy? Absolutely not. Waterfalls are loud. It is not the second answer because do girls envy other girls because they are loud and forceful? No. They would probably be scared of her! It is not the third answer because yes, while her black hair is dark, why would they envy her because her hair is wet? Who wants to walk around with wet hair? It is the last answer because girls probably would be envious of Allie because her hair is long and beautiful. Those are two things that most girls would probably want in their hair, and those descriptions match up perfectly with what a waterfall is like.
Allie's black hair was like a waterfall of curls, making her the envy of many other girls. Allie is beautiful and shy, according to the simile that compares her to a waterfall.
What is Simile?A simile is a descriptive phrase that employs a comparison.
A simile is a figure of speech that compares two things directly. Similes differ from metaphors in that they emphasize the similarities between two things by using comparison words like "like," "as," "so," or "than," whereas metaphors create an implicit comparison (i.e. saying something "is" something else).
The etymology of the words demonstrates this distinction: simile derives from the Latin word similis ("similar, like"), whereas metaphor derives from the Greek word metapherein ("to transfer").
Therefore, Option (a) is correct.
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“Relax before stepping to the free throw line. Before the referee hands you the ball to shoot, take some deep breaths. Walk around a little bit and get yourself mentally relaxed. Sometimes standing at the free throw line waiting for the other players to get set can put some undue pressure on you. Let everyone else get set before you do.”
Based on this passage, what can you expect to happen before you shoot a free throw?
a. The other team will leave the court.
b. You will have to find the ball.
c. The players will find their positions on the court while you prepare for the shots.
d. You will have to endure heckling from the crowd as you try to make your shots.
Answer:
the answer would most likely be D.) You will have to endure heckling from the crowd as you try to make your shots
Answer:
c
Explanation:
because if they getting set they going to position
how does Hopkins vividly convey thoughts and feelings about the bird in this poem
Please guys its urgent
Answer:
Hopkins vividly conveys thoughts and feelings about the bird by showing how it feels prisoner and comparing it to the human being.
Explanation:
In this poem we can see how a skylark bird is imprisoned. That bird barely remembers what it was like to fly freely and both the bird and the soul and spirit of the human being "droop deadly in their cells".
Still they both have good times where they sometimes sing the sweetest spells.
According to the poet, the soul of each person seeks to fly freely, that is, to leave the cage that is the body and rise high towards the sky.
What is treated in this poem is the resurrection of the spirit, comparing it to a caged bird, where both seek the same.
Drag each tile to the correct box
Based on the context of each sentence, choose the word that most closely matches the meaning of the bolded word,
Tiles
belie
empirical
impeccable
insular
nascent
semantic
Pairs
The girl's flawless performance in her
school play amazed her parents.
Sam's linguistic skills have improved since
she started taking the afterschool class.
Jake and Matt were so different that it was
Answer:
flawless = impeccable
linguistic = semantic
experimental = empirical
Explanation:
i dont know another word for budding, sorry
Answer:
flawless -impeccable
linguistic -semantic
budding-nascent
experimental -empirical
intolerant -insular
misrepresent - belie
Read the paragraph. Volunteering is a good way to gain skills and work experience. In a recent study, seventy-three percent of employers said they’d hire someone who’d volunteered. Among employees who had volunteered, ninety-four percent said that it had benefited at work. Students looking to improve their resumes should consider volunteering. What is the best transition to add at the beginning of the third sentence? Although, Conversely, In addition, In conclusion,
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Answer:[tex]\boxed{ \bf The~correct~answer~is~C.~In~addition.}[/tex]
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Explanation:Although does not fit, since it basically means "even though". If you substitute those words in, the sentence will not make sense since.
Conversely means to reverse a statement. So, you're trying to reverse the previous sentence when you use it. As you can see, sentence three only adds on to sentence two. It does not try to say the opposite of it.
In conclusion is a transition that you add when you are concluding or finishing something. You will add it at the end of the paragraph or idea.
Therefore, this leaves us with only one option--In addition.
Choose the sentence that has a singular subject and verb. A The kittens sneak into the man's house. B The man sneezes because of his cat allergy. C The three mice hide in his basement. D His neighbors hear purring through the walls.
Answer:
B.the man sneezes because of his cat allergy
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation: