Answer:
If it's possible, it will take a long time. Short answer: No. Long Answer: Maybe
Explanation:
I believe it necessarily wouldn't eliminate it all the way. This is due to the fact that we as a society have set certain stereotypes for races, sexes, etc. that would be hard to overcome due to certain peoples mindsets and the way people have been taught. There will always be advantages, differences, and other things that will eventually lead to some sort of prejudice among society.
Such as the biggest thing that will take much effort to eliminate is simply the wealthy people in society. Due to wealthy people in society, “During the last few decades, the economic rules of the game were changed, by wealthy individuals and corporations... There have also been cycles of great inequality in our country's past. In the 1880s, as the United States went through the industrial revolution, there was grotesque inequality as the richest 1 percent owned an estimated 50 percent of all private wealth...Yet today, about one out of five households in the United States has zero or negative wealth. This means they literally have no financial reserves to fall back on in times of trouble or, in fact, they owe more than they own. The percentage of households with zero or negative net worth doubled in the last thirty years, increasing from 9.2% in 1962 to 18.5% in 1995” (pg.171-179). Just with the wealthy people, applying that to your question of course, would be hard. Though looking at it, someone has to own a company, someone has to be at the top, therefore wealthy people will never go away in a sense and that advantage and difference can't be overcome.
Now if you simply want to look at advantages and differences between sexism, that's a whole different story. Us as a society, as I said, have set these certain stereotypes throughout the years that would be hard to overcome, such as Patriarchy and Toxic Masculinity. “Patriarchy...Is the biggest hinderance to our success. We all had these great dreams and stuff when we were little kids, but at some point it was more important for us to be tough. It was more important to us to not back down...To buy into toxic masculinity...Put the patriarchal expectations that the world had on us before our own goals” (30:56-31:22). This can apply to racism as well. People have been taught to handle their own and if it's a male, handle stuff for women too. It is continuing to be taught and kids learn it and grow up with these ideas.
If we want to eliminate certain advantages, differences, and such, it has to start from the base. That being the children. We have to teach kids the "right" morals and values so that they can apply that to their future and to the next generations.
In theory it would seem that eliminating advantages and differences between such would eliminate prejudice but I simply don't see that happening. If it does, it will take a while
(Sorry for this really long answer, I wanted to put it more but I didn't know if I should...Even more I don't even know if this will help you. Atleast I tried lol)
Now, while the two were talking together, Pau Amma the Crab, who was next in the game, →scuttled off sideways← and stepped into the sea, saying to himself, ‘I will play my play alone in the deep waters, and I will never be obedient to this son of Adam.’ The arrowed words are an example of A. character. B. imagery. C. repetition. D. tone.
PLZ ASAP
Answer:
B. Imagery
Explanation:
Imagery is the use of graphic, clear and vivid language to describe events and to appeal to the sense of readers so they can have a better understanding of the literary work.
In this excerpt, the author uses imagery to describe how Pau Amma the Crab entered the water and the emotions that were felt at that time.
How was teamwork used in Sonata for Harp and Bicycle
Answer:
Teamwork was used by J a so n and Miss Golden to reunite the dead gho sts of W il liam H eron and Miss Bell and help break/ put an end to the cu rse that has been over Gri me s Building for fifty years.
Explanation:
Jo an Aiken's "Sonata for Harp and Bicycle" is a short story about a haunted office space after the s u i ci de of a man who had previously worked as the ni ght wa tc h man of that building. The story revolves around the attempts of two people in trying to reunite the dead lovers' souls/ gho sts and break the c ur se that has been put over the Gri mes building.
Jason A sh grove had been intrigued about the need to rush out of the office building at exactly 5 pm. And after one night's stay to find out the truth, he had been 'cursed' which led his assistant, Miss Golden, to interfere and tell him about the cur se. The story about the sui cide of the ni ght wa tch man William Heron after his lover Miss Bell failed to turn up for their usual meeting led to the cu rse that whoever stays in the building after 5 pm is bound to jump off from the fire escape. And ever since, the cu rse had been there over the whole building.
After hearing of the story behind the curse, Jason and Miss Golden decided to reunite the two dead lovers and thus, put an end to the cur se. So, unitedly, they planned for a meet-up at 10 pm, bringing roses and wine just like Mr. Heron had done the night he died. Then, with the help of an R. A. F. friend, Jason had accessed a parachute with which he led Miss Golden safely out of the building through the fire escape after leading Heron to Miss Bell's room at 492.
And through their united effort, the two dead ghosts were united and also led to the end of the cur se at Gri mes building.
Why does the Eldest Magician ask the Fisher of
the Sea to create the tides?
A. to help boats travel across the sea
B. to help Pau Amma find hiding places
C. to make it easier for people to catch fish
D. to help the sea creatures perform their plays
Answer:
a
Explanation:
it says that when he pulled the tides it saved the paddling.
The ending of the story “The Lady, or the Tiger?” can best be described as—
A. open-ended
B. definitive
C. ironic
D. optimistic
Answer:
Open ended
Explanation:
In an open-ended story or narrative, the reader is left to draw their own conclusions from what is presented to them. Basically in character-based open-ended story lacks a clear-cut ending that follows from the nature of the protagonists.
Angel Perez describes many students as intent on being perfect. To what extent do his claims apply to you and to your approach to school and life? How would you describe your personal attitude toward perfection and failure?
Answer:
This question is asking how you try to be perfect a school on what your approach to school and life is and how would you describe how you act towards school in towards perfection failure.
She said, “Could you write that down for me?”. (change into indirect speech) *
Answer:
She asked me to write that down for her.
Explanation:
That sentence is written in indirect speech, it doesn't include quotations or directly restate the dialogue
ead the paragraph. Then answer the question that follows. Perhaps you wanted pizza for dinner, but were out voted by the rest of the family who wanted chili. This is similar to what happens in a community. One person has to give up a right for the good of the group. Sometimes citizens' duties and rights conflict with each other. A good example is a public protest. People have the right to meet in groups and share ideas. However, a protest can disrupt traffic or other normal activities. A city must provide extra police protection to keep people safe. Therefore, the city has the right to require permission in advance for a protest. Government must make laws to balance the rights of individuals and different groups of people. Which of the following statements best describes this paragraph? (5 points) a The paragraph contains categories of comparison. b The paragraph contains a simile. c The paragraph contains no text connections. d The paragraph contains an analogy.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
the paragraph contains categories
The poet suggests that goodness and beauty are doubly so when we’re talking about socks, they are delightful because they come in pairs. Do you think this is a serious remark or a tongue-in-cheek (playful/joking) comment?
Answer:
I feel like it's a mixture of both
Explanation:
It's a very accurate description so I wouldn't be caught off guard if it was a serious remark. Hope this helps
How are the twins different from each other?
Answer:just arw
Explanation:
Which strategy is most useful as a prereading strategy?
annotating a text
making predictions
making connections
summarizing a text
Answer:
2 option predicting.
Answer: c
Explanation:
not surten
How do transitions help you show how ideas are related?
Answer:
In writing, a transition is a word or phrase that connects one idea to another. This connection can occur within a paragraph or between paragraphs. ... Rationale: The transition helps to show how the two paragraphs are related and helps to show the reader the underlying similarities
Explanation:
As soon as I arrived I had a cup of coffee.
( Begin : Upon )
Answer:
Upon arriving, I had a cup of coffee.
Explanation:
Please help, due tomorrow correct the errors
Answer:
Below is the corrected sentence:
John had never heard any speech that had so deep an effect on him as the one his coach delivered last night.
Explanation:
The given sentence has been corrected.
Words like "no" was removed, "effected" was changed to "an effect" and "as deeply" was changed to "so deep".
This sentence construction was made to give it a better, sensible and accurate meaning when read.
9. A reference to something or someone. Often literary.
Answer:
No
Explanation:
A reference means to check so checking a guide it is a book. for the correct answer. References help you know things more.
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Answer:
FALSE
Explanation:
literary is basically just text, not reference
How does the photograph in "African American Women in World War II" provide support for the text? by showing an example of African American women working during wartime by showing an image of a powerful African American leader during the war by showing an image of African American nurses joining the war effort by showing an example of the Women's Army Corps during wartime
Answer:
A). by showing an example of African American women working during wartime.
Explanation:
The photograph functions to exemplify that African American women used to work during wartime. It allows the author to substantiate his claim and offer support for his text that primarily deals with the position of women during World War II and how the extreme war pressure 'led to the dropping of quotas' and gave African American women the authority to serve in different sectors. Therefore, the image serves to not only justify the claim but also to promote a better understanding and easy acceptance of the claim among the readers. Thus, option A is the correct answer.
Answer:
it is "a"
Explanation:
did the test haha :)
Even given current trends in modern usage, which of the following statements is always INCORRECT? A) It is a nice day today. B) That’s an awfully large bug bite. C) Steve and Sally asked Mike and I out for dinner. D) I am pretty happy with my test scores.
Answer:
C) Steve and Sally asked Mike and I out for dinner
Explanation:
It is grammatically wrong to use the subjective case pronoun "I" after a verb (asked) especially if you consider omitting "Mike and". It would be more suitable and grammatically correct to replace the subjective case pronoun "I" to the objective case pronoun "me".
Therefore, given current trends in modern usage, option C Steve and Sally asked Mike and I out for dinner is always INCORRECT?
Which of the following best describes how Nazi Germany
used propaganda?
А
to convince German citizens that their country's
problems were the fault of certain races
B
to encourage German citizens to volunteer for the war
С
to convince Germany that it was wrong to get involved
in World War II
D
to provide German citizens with updates about the war
Answer:
Correct answer is (A)
Explanation:
Which response best explains how author Mark O’Mara aims to improve society in the article "Gun Debate? What Gun Debate?"
A-O’Mara presents new evidence about the usefulness of guns in society in order to help gun advocates and opponents find a measure of common ground.
B-O’Mara shows the strengths of both sides of the American gun debate to help gun advocates and opponents find a measure of common ground.
C-O’Mara reviews the arguments of gun-rights advocates in depth in order to use emotional appeals to persuade the audience of the devastation of gun violence.
D-O’Mara puts statistics about gun deaths in a new light in order to shock readers into acknowledging the devastation of gun violence.
Answer:
D- O’Mara puts statistics about gun deaths in a new light in order to shock readers into acknowledging the devastation of gun violence.
Explanation:
In the news article "Gun Debate? What Gun Debate?", Mark O'Mara presents a factual and insightful account of how the freedom to possess guns has led to numerous deaths in and around the country, especially among the younger generations. This 'gun culture' has allowed easy access to the weapon which also became one of the major leading causes of deaths such as the school shootings.
The article gave a statistical report on how much American youths have been killed due to this easily accessible freedom. Even though there are numerous ways of preventing these deaths, the government seems to find no plausible solution to stop the violence. He mentioned that "there have been 74 shootings on or around schools or colleges in the year and a half since the Sandy Hook massacre. That's averaging one a week." This is solid evidence of what the free access to guns has led to, and he is sure that there will be another school shooting shortly.
His went on to state that "Suffering 30,000 gun deaths annually is not a reasonable sacrifice to make in order to blindly maintain our unrestricted gun culture, particularly when the rallying cry is an outdated reference concerning infringement which, known to anyone who has actually studied the Constitution and our founding fathers who drafted it, was a reference to the then-existing reality that young men, when called upon to defend the state and the laws of the state, were expected to provide their own arms."
And so, O'Mara's opinions on how to improve society can be best seen in his presentation of the statistics about gun deaths. He presents them in a new light, shocking readers into acknowledging the level of devastation that gun violence has on us.
Create a sentence where the noun is your in subject.
Answer:
Andy went on a bicycle ride.
Explanation:
A noun is a person, a place, or a thing.
We are looking to make the noun the main subject. Andy is the main noun, as the sentence is about him.
what is a Figures of speech
Answer:
Explanation:
Figures of speech is putting something to an example that would normally not be possible like " the boy ran as fast as the chaeta"
chaeta run very fast and a human would not be able to run that fast but they are wording it that way to make a point
Answer:
a word or a phrase that isn't used literally
Explanation:
for example, "That food was so hot my ears were smoking!"
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anotonyms for impassive
Answer:
expressive
Explanation:
The main difference between a compound sentence and a compound-
complex sentence is that...
Select one:
A. A compound-complex sentence has one independent and one dependent clause,
but a compound sentence has one independent and two dependent clauses.
B.A compound sentence has one independent and one dependent clause, but a
compound-complex sentence has one independent and two dependent clauses.
C.Both have at least 2 independent clauses, but a compound sentence also has a
dependent clause.
D. Both have at least 2 independent clauses, but a compound-complex sentence also
has a dependent clause
Answer:
A
Explanation:
A is the right answer .
In which sentence is the underlined phrase an adverb prepositional phrase?
Answer:
You have to post a sentence
Explanation:
Where do the commas go in this sentence: "Yes I too heard that" said Heather. "The captains of the Spanish Armada gave up went home and repaired their ships."
Answer:
Yes, I too heard that
The captains of the Spanish Armada gave up,went home, and repaired their ships.
Explanation:
Answer:
See Below:
Explanation:
"Yes, I too heard that," said Heather. "The Armada gave up, went home and repaired their ships."
What does Utterson do immediately after hearing Enfield's story?
a. Read Dr. Jekyll's will
c. Read Mr. Hyde's will
b. Confront Mr. Hyde
d. Confront Dr. Jekyll
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
Do >
Answer:
a) Read Dr. Jekyll's will.
Explanation:
Several lawyers accompanied him Change into voice
Answer:
The answer is
Explanation:
He is accompanied by several lawyers.
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Thoughts
What do the character's thoughts reveal
about her personality?
(All summer in a day)
what white publishers won't print theme
Answer:
"Zora Neale Hurston argues that publishers will not print stories about educated minorities because readers will not believe that these people even exist".
Explanation:
i looked it up
PLEASE HELP!!!! What is a central idea in the third stanza of the poem "Sympathy"? A. The caged bird learns how to pray. B. The caged bird sings a plea to be free of its condition. C. The caged bird wants to be able to sing a different song. D. The caged bird is bruised, beaten, and sore.
The a central idea in the third stanza of the poem Sympathy is option B i.e. The caged bird sings a plea to be free of its condition.
What is the main idea of poem Sympathy?The sonnet Sympathy was a sonnet composed by Paul Laurence Dunbar. In the sonnet Sympathy, the speaker cause us to comprehend the reason why the confined bird is singing that is, it needs to be free. This lets us know that opportunity as a significant element examine in the lines of the sonnet.
This is a sonnet tells us just that a said bird needing to be free yet not having the option to get its opportunity.
Paul Laurence Dunbar's Sympathy is a sonnet that depicts the horrible experience of being a bird trapped in an enclosure. The bird in this sonnet folds its wings and sings, yet not on the grounds that it's cheerful. It folds its wings and sings since it's, indeed, hopeless.
Sympathy is a verse sonnet, since it gives us a brief look into the speaker's contemplations and feelings. Despite the fact that a ton of this sonnet portrays what the confined bird feels, we can comprehend it as a verse in light of the fact that the speaker distinguishes so intimately with the confined bird's aggravation.
From the above mentioned, we can consequently say that the response that What is a focal thought in the third verse of the sonnet Sympathy The is that confined bird sings a supplication to be liberated from its condition is right.
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3.
Match the italicized words with the descriptions.
present perfect
are working
past progressive
was going
future progressive
will be singing
present perfect
have created
past perfect
had turned
future perfect
will have studied
past participle
abandoned building
participial phrase
boy jumping over the fence
Answer:
1. are working
past participle
2. was going
past progressive
3. will be singing
future progressive
4. have created
present perfect
5. had turned
past perfect
6. will have studied
future perfect
7. abandoned building
participial phrase
Explanation:
These are all different tenses that show the time action was taken.
Some of them are about future events that are yet to occur, some are future events that are continuous or progressive, some are past events, some are past progressive events, some are present tenses, some are present tenses, some are past perfect tenses.
Answer:
1. are working
past participle
2. was going
past progressive
3. will be singing
future progressive
4. have created
present perfect
5. had turned
past perfect
6. will have studied
future perfect
7. abandoned building
participial phrase
Explanation: