Answer:
What poem is it bsjdnndndnd
Answer:
Humans.
Explanation:
In the poem, "The Sky is Low, the Coulds are Mean" by Emily Dickinson, it says "Nature, like us, is sometimes caught without her diadem."
She is comparing nature to us, and we are humans, so therefore the answer would be humans.
CORRECT THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES:
1) DaVinci wanted to be an artist or a doctor or join the prieshood.
2) Paul taught rhymes, songs and how to be courteous.
3) I think the Melting Pot vision for the USA is the better one because it increases diversity, helps America's image in the world, and anti-racism.
Answer:
davinci wanted to a doctor
Explanation:
because it's a good profession
You bear a strong resemblance to your sister Mr. Ramsey.
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Read the information in the brainstorming table which piece
Answer:
B. Then we ate pizza and played video games with my family.
Explanation:
From reading the beginning, I can tell that Hailey is already at this "friend's" house and is settling in.
From reading the end, I can tell that they are staying up late and telling each other funny stories.
The only part of the story that is missing is what they did before nighttime.
Dividing Sentences: Revise the following sentences by using phrases and clauses to eliminate
unnecessary conjunctions. Type the new sentence in the blank box.
1. Our trip to Daniel's Seaside Resort took four hours, and the air conditioning did not work
in the car, so we had to roll down the windows and a bee flew in.
a.
Answer:
During our 4-hour trip to Daniel's Seaside Resort in a stiflingly hot car, a bee flew inside when we had to roll down the windows.
Explanation:
What is the objective summary for The fall of the house of usher?
Answer: An unnamed narrator arrives at the House of Usher, a very creepy mansion owned by his boyhood friend Roderick Usher. Roderick has been sick lately, afflicted by a disease of the mind, and wrote to his friend, our narrator, asking for help. The narrator spends some time admiring the awesomely spooky Usher edifice. While doing so, he explains that Roderick and his sister are the last of the Usher bloodline, and that the family is famous for its dedication to the arts (music, painting, literature, etc.). Eventually, the narrator heads inside to see his friend.
Roderick indeed appears to be a sick man. He suffers from an "acuteness of the senses," or hyper-sensitivity to light, sound, taste, and tactile sensations; he feels that he will die of the fear he feels. He attributes part of his illness to the fact that his sister, Madeline, suffers from catalepsy (a sickness involving seizures) and will soon die, and part of it to the belief that his creepy house is sentient (able to perceive things) and has a great power over him. He hasn’t left the mansion in years. The narrator tries to help him get his mind off all this death and gloom by poring over the literature, music, and art that Roderick so loves. It doesn’t seem to help.
As Roderick predicted, Madeline soon dies. At least we think so. All we know is that Roderick tells the narrator she’s dead, and that she appears to be dead when he looks at her. Of course, because of her catalepsy, she might just look like she’s dead, post-seizure. Keep that in mind. At Roderick’s request, the narrator helps him to entomb her body in one of the vaults underneath the mansion. While they do so, the narrator discovers that the two of them were twins and that they shared some sort of supernatural, probably extrasensory, bond.
About a week later, on a dark and stormy night, the narrator and Usher find themselves unable to sleep. They decide to pass away the scary night by reading a book. As the narrator reads the text aloud, all the sounds from the fictional story can be heard resounding from below the mansion. It doesn’t take long for Usher to freak out; he jumps up and declares that they buried Madeline alive and that now she is coming back. Sure enough, the doors blow open and there stands a trembling, bloody Madeline. She throws herself at Usher, who falls to the floor and, after "violent" agony, dies along with his sister. The narrator flees; outside he watches the House of Usher crack in two and sink into the dark, dank pool that lies before it.
Answer:
dude he said summary not a whole essay -_-
Explanation:
What meter is used in this line from "Old Ironsides" by Oliver Wendell Holmes?
Answer:
iambic pentameter
Explanation:
pattern of five per line is known as iambic pentameter
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What is the function of the comma in the sentence below?
When you are finished , come to the house.
A. to introduce a list
B. to interrupt
C. used with a conjunction to link sentences
D. to follow an introductory element
Answer: c
Explanation: now can you please mark me brainlyest
answer is c it stops the sentence from become a run on
Explanation:
c
In the book my brother Sam is dead why was Sam right to join the colonial army?
Read the following poem carefully before you choose your answer. The Triple Fool I am two fools, I know, For loving, and for saying so In whining poetry; But where's that wise man, that would not be I, (5) If she would not deny? Then as th' earth's inward narrow crooked lanes Do purge sea water's fretful salt away, I thought, if I could draw my pains Through rhyme's vexation, I should them allay. (10) Grief brought to numbers cannot be so fierce, For he tames it, that fetters it in verse. But when I have done so, Some man, his art and voice to show, Doth set and sing my pain; (15) And, by delighting many, frees again Grief, which verse did restrain. To love and grief tribute of verse belongs, But not of such as pleases when 'tis read. Both are increasèd by such songs, (20) For both their triumphs so are published, And I, which was two fools, do so grow three. Who are a little wise, the best fools be. Line 16, "Grief, which verse did restrain" is an example of allusion chiasmus metaphor personification simile
Answer:
Personifacation
Explanation:
The verse related to Grief is an example of personification. Therefore, the correct option is Personification.
What is personification?A personification is a form of anthropomorphic metaphor in which a thing or abstraction is shown as a person in literature or art.
In personification, non-living creatures are given human characteristics as a poetic literary device. When we say the wind is blowing or the light is shining, we are personifying those elements.
In this figure of speech, a thing, a concept, or an animal are given human characteristics. Personification occurs when you can picture a thing acting or behaving in a certain way like a person.
Therefore, The verse related to Grief is an example of personification. the correct option is Personification.
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Which symbol supports this theme: sometimes you must stand up fir what is right even if there may be tragic consequences. Roll of thunder here me cry.
Answer:
Mamas job
Explanation:
It is the only one that makes logical sense also I got the question right
Which is the best definition of analyze? O Making something clear by describing O A person, animal, alien, and etc. in a poem Detailed examination of the elements or structure of something ОО Applying human characteristics to non-human items/objects
Answer: Detailed examination of the elements or the structure of something
Explanation:
3)____s about the difficulty of the work. I knew the emergency room would be tough. but I wasn't going to let that be a(n) (4)_____. Still, I did start out more (5)_____ about helping the world than I am now, ten months later. I don't mean to (6)____ that I've given up on nursing, because I haven't. But when I first rushed a stretcher off an ambulance-as a(n) (7)_____ at the job-disappointment and regret had not yet started to (8)_____ my hopeful outlook.
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Word: Erode
Gruesome
Idealistic
Illusion
Impact
Imply
Novice
Obstacle
Explanation:
3: Illusions
4: obstacle
5: idealistic
6:imply
7: novice
8:erode
Is someone who believes in a nuclear deterrent a warmonger or a realist
Answer:
A realist
Explanation:
This would be because nuclear weapons ARE real.
She wept at once, with sudden, wild abandonment, in her sister’s arms. When the storm of grief had spent itself she went away to her room alone. She would have no one follow her.
There stood, facing the open window, a comfortable, roomy armchair. Into this she sank, pressed down by a physical exhaustion that haunted her body and seemed to reach into her soul.
She could see in the open square before her house the tops of trees that were all aquiver with the new spring life. The delicious breath of rain was in the air. In the street below a peddler was crying his wares. The notes of a distant song which some one was singing reached her faintly, and countless sparrows were twittering in the eaves.
There were patches of blue sky showing here and there through the clouds that had met and piled one above the other in the west facing her window.
She sat with her head thrown back upon the cushion of the chair, quite motionless, except when a sob came up into her throat and shook her, as a child who has cried itself to sleep continues to sob in its dreams.
She was young, with a fair, calm face, whose lines bespoke repression and even a certain strength. But now there was a dull stare in her eyes, whose gaze was fixed away off yonder on one of those patches of blue sky. It was not a glance of reflection, but rather indicated a suspension of intelligent thought.
There was something coming to her and she was waiting for it, fearfully. What was it? She did not know; it was too subtle and elusive to name. But she felt it, creeping out of the sky, reaching toward her through the sounds, the scents, the color that filled the air.
Now her bosom rose and fell tumultuously. She was beginning to recognize this thing that was approaching to possess her, and she was striving to beat it back with her will—as powerless as her two white slender hands would have been.
When she abandoned herself a little whispered word escaped her slightly parted lips. She said it over and over under the breath: “Free, free, free!” The vacant stare and the look of terror that had followed it went from her eyes. They stayed keen and bright. Her pulses beat fast, and the coursing blood warmed and relaxed every inch of her body.
She did not stop to ask if it were or were not a monstrous joy that held her. A clear and exalted perception enabled her to dismiss the suggestion as trivial.
The purpose of the second sentence of paragraph 7 is to
A.
connect conflicting images in the paragraph
B.
enhance the rhythmic pattern of the first sentence
C.
pause before shifting the tone of the passage
D.
develop the subtle irony within the paragraph
E.
engage fully the reading in the main character’s thoughts
Answer:
I think it it E because that line is showing her thought and feelings.
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Teri really wants to go to Space Camp, but there are only a limited number of spaces available each year. Teri feels that she is a good candidate and would make the best of her experience there. Teri wants to write a letter to her congresswoman to convince the congresswoman to write a letter of recommendation. Which of the following would be a good thesis statement for Teri letter?
A.
I like going camping and having fun with other kids, so I'd be great for this!
B.
Events like Space Camp, and sports camps, are important experiences for students.
C.
Please, write a recommendation letter for me because I need your help a lot!
D.
I am a strong candidate because I love science and want to become an astronaut.
Answer:
most likely d
Explanation:
The winds roared and pushed. Sophie and Nick saw that a tornado was coming, so they prepared. First, they gathered supplies. Next, they gathered food. Finally, they braced themselves in the bathroom. Outside, the winds pushed themselves against the door. _______, the windows shattered! Luckily, Nick and Sophie were safe.
Answer:
bam
Explanation:
it would just put an onomatopoeia.
What statement supports the idea that oaks are usually a hearty tree? A. They can be found mostly in northern temperate zones but grow equally well in warm states such as California B. Oaks are the genus Quercus which comes from the Latin term meaning fine tree C. One of the most majestic trees is the oak tree D. By the time the oak is 70 to 80 years old you'll make thousands of acorns every year
Answer:
I believe the statement which supports the idea that oaks are usually a hearty tree is:
C. One of the most majestic trees is the oak tree.
Explanation:
We can reach the conclusion above if we work with definitions and synonyms.
"Hearty" means, among other things, large or great. The adjective "majestic" is used to refer to something that inspires admiration or respect due to its size, beauty, or power. As we can see, both "hearty" and "majestic" are used to refer to the size of something, which means they can work as synonyms. Therefore, the statement that supports the idea that oaks are usually a hearty tree should be:
C. One of the most majestic trees is the oak tree.
Identify each sentence as part of the beginning, middle, or end of a story.
It was a hot summer day and I had plans to meet my friends at the community pool.
After Mr. Lee and I had spent the day together and become great friends, I learned that sometimes loneliness looks like grouchiness.
Despite my whining, my mom insisted that I push Mr. Lee in his wheelchair to the air-conditioned community center.
My mom was worried about how the heat might affect Mr. Lee, our grouchy older neighbor.
1.) beginning
2.) end
3.) middle
4.) middle
They clung to each other in fear as the door to the train compartment flew open and a tall man with a bandana over his face stepped in.
Select the option that correctly paraphrases the sentence from the story.
o Fear held the two sisters together as the bandit put a bandana over his face.
o The two sisters hugged each other when the bandit entered the compartment.
o They “clung to each other" when the bandit “stepped into their compartment."
Answer:
They " clung to each other" when the bandit "stepped into their compartment ".
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Read the excerpt from an adaptation of "To Build a Fire.”
When he fell down a second time, the dog curled its tail over its forefeet and sat in front of him, facing him, curiously eager and intent. The warmth and security of the animal angered him, and he cursed it till it flattened down its ears appeasingly. This time the shivering came more quickly upon the man. He was losing in his battle with the frost.
The dog is "eager and intent,” while the man is
(A) resentful of the dog’s natural protection.
(B) frustrated by the dog’s disobedience.
(C) confused by the change in temperature.
(D) satisfied with his own survival skills.
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Answer:
(A) Resentful of the dog's natural protection.
Explanation:
From the excerpt you can use context clues to infer that the man is angry that the dog is naturally protected.
"The warmth and security of the animal angered him, and he cursed it till it flattened down its ears appeasingly."
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Which statement best describes the rising action of a story?
1. information that shows readers that the story’s conflict is resolved
2. details that introduce readers to the setting, characters, and situation
3. the most exciting and surprising part of the story
4. the many events that build toward the story’s climax
Answer:
4
Explanation:
Identify the Prepositions
Labor Day, traditionally celebrated on the first Monday of September, offers Americans an opportunity to rest from their labors.
Answer:
The first governmental recognition came through municipal ordinances passed in 1885 and 1886. From these, a movement developed to secure state legislation. The first state bill was introduced into the New York legislature, but the first to become law was passed by Oregon on February 21, 1887.
Explanation:
How did the colony of South Carolina benefit its Mother Country?
by supplying African slaves needed to work in British textiles
by allowing France and Spain to trade and gain wealth for Britain
by providing a source of raw materials
by being a market for Spanish manufactured goods
Answer:
by providing a source for raw colonies
Explanation:
south carolina is a southern state, and southern states main income was raw materials like cotton and tobbacco.
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What is the main idea of Amaterasu: The Sun Goddess?
Answer:
Amaterasu is a Japanese sun goddess.
Explanation:
Amaterasu is the Japanese sun goddess, daughter of creator deities Izanagi and Izanami, and central to the Shinto religion. It is from her the Japanese nobility claims descent and their divine right to rule.
Part B Which sentence from the text best supports the correct answer to Part A? Group of answer choices B. "Somewhere on South Park, or Michigan, or in Washington Park Court." C. "Those flats, as the girls and Mama knew well, were burdens on wages twice the size of Papa's." D. "And I have other friends that wouldn't come down this far for anything, unless they were in a taxi." A. "These things might soon be theirs no longer."
Incomplete question.
When Mama talks about moving into a nice apartment somewhere, she is really just trying to make Helen and Maud Martha feel better about moving. Which sentence from the passage best supports this assertion?
A “These things might soon be theirs no longer.”
B “‘Somewhere on South Park, or Michigan, or in Washington Park Court.’”
C “Those flats, as the girls and Mama knew well, were burdens on wages twice the size of Papa’s.”
D “‘And I have other friends that wouldn’t come down this far for anything, unless they were in a taxi.’”
Answer:
C “Those flats, as the girls and Mama knew well, were burdens on wages twice the size of Papa’s.”
Explanation:
We can make this assertion because earlier in the story we are told, that "Papa was to have gone that noon, during his lunch hour, to the office of the Home Owners’ Loan. If he had not succeeded in getting another extension." Which means the family was struggling financially to pay for their house.
Hence, the expression made by Mama clearly was meant to make the girls feel good because the cost of homes in those places are as the author puts it, "twice the size of Papa’s [present situation]”
Question 5 of 10
Which explains the difference between a first-person narrator and a third-
person limited narrator?
A. A third-person limited narrator has access to the thoughts and
feelings of many different characters.
B. A third-person limited narrator sees the world mostly from the
perspective of a particular character.
C. A third-person limited narrator cannot enter the thoughts and
feelings of any other characters.
D. A third-person limited narrator does not have to speak exactly the
same way the character does.
Answer:a
Explanation:
Answer:
Third person limited narrator Does not have to speak exactly the same way the character does
Explanation:
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What is question tag for : she cooks well
Explanation:
Doesn't she is the question tag of this question.....Thank you ☺️☺️
Please help me vote you brainiest
Answer:
I’d say it’s: How other characters treat them, The emotions they feel or thoughts they have, and How they treat others. But I may be wrong- Hope this helps!!
Explanation:
What does the subject of a sentence indicate?
A.) who or what
B.) when or where
C.) why or how
D.) when or why