Strife: n. Conflict or struggle.
What does the Golden Rule suggest?: Treat others as you would have them treat you.
How might following the Golden Rule reduce strife?: Following the Golden Rule might reduce strife since the people that do so would probably treat others nicely and respectfully in order to be treated the same way.
What is the difference between an author's purpose and an author's point of view?
Answer:
An authors purpose is the reason an author writes a text. An author's point of view is the opinion the author has toward that text
Explanation:
Why is it important for leaders to have a high E.Q. (Empathy Quotient)? *
A. Leaders need to be able to understand the feelings of others
B. To understand their enemies
C.To know when they are happy or sad
D.Leaders need to have emotions and questions
Answer:
A. Leaders need to be able to understand the feelings of others.
Scarlet Letter Chapter 12
-Characterization
-Connections (Text to text, Text to world, Text to self)
-Theme
Answer:
This chapter, the second of three crucial scaffold scenes, appears exactly in the middle of the novel. Again, Hawthorne gathers all of his major characters in one place — this time in a chapter so foreboding, so convincing in its psychology, and so rich in its symbolism that it is unquestionably one of the most powerful in the novel.
In his description of Dimmesdale's actions while alone on the scaffold, Hawthorne demonstrates his mastery of psychological realism. The sudden changes in mood that take place in the minister's tired mind, the self-condemnation for his cowardice, the near-insanity of his scream, and his impulse to speak to Mr. Wilson all are developed convincingly. The first scaffold scene took place during the noon hours and concentrated on Hester's guilt and punishment. This second scene, occurring at the midnight hours, puts both "sinners" on the scaffold and concentrates on Dimmesdale's guilt and punishment. All the major characters of the first scene are again present. The town, although present, sleeps or is otherwise unaware of the action.
Previously, we have seen Dimmesdale's conscious mind attempting to reason through the problem of his concealed guilt. In contrast, in this chapter, we see the tortured workings of his subconscious mind, which is the real source of his agony. When Dimmesdale is forced by Pearl's repeated question to bring the issue into the open, his fear of confession still dominates his subconscious desire to confess. Just as the town was asleep earlier and there was "no peril of discovery," now he backs off once again. His two refusals to publicly acknowledge his relationship with Hester and Pearl suggest, perhaps, Peter's first two denials of Christ.
Hawthorne's flair for Gothic detail is demonstrated in the appearance of a spectacular, weird light and the startling revelation of the diabolical Roger Chillingworth, who is standing near the scaffold. However, although both details have the effect of supernatural occurrences, Hawthorne is careful to give a natural explanation for each of them. The light, Hawthorne says, "was doubtless caused by one of those meteors, which the night-watcher may so often observe, burning out to waste."
Hawthorne also indicates that the meaning is in the mind of the beholder: The sexton sees it as an A for angel because Governor Winthrop had recently become an angel. Similarly, Chillingworth's appearance, although it suggests his knowledge of Dimmesdale's whereabouts, is logically explained by his having attended the dying Governor Winthrop.
As in the first scaffold scene, this chapter abounds in both major and minor symbols: the scaffold itself; Dimmesdale's standing on it; the three potential observers representing Church, State, and the World of Evil; the "electric chain" of Hester, Pearl, and Dimmesdale; Pearl's appeal to Dimmesdale; the revealing light from the heavens; and the variation on the letter A.
Explanation:
Everything bolded is the answers to each thing you're looking for.
What happens when you add -tion to the word complete?
Answer:
a. It changes a verb into a noun
Explanation:
When you add -tion to the word "complete", it changes a verb into a noun.
-tion is a suffix that forms abstract nouns from verbs or even from word stems that may not be identical with verbs - it maybe expressing action, state or meaning.
Suffixes are known to be a letter or group of letters which are added to word endings in order to change their meanings or functions. They are affixes which are placed after word stems.
Option A is the correct answer.
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Answer:
Analogy
Explanation:
Analogy is a comparison.
what is the meaning of the word "scruntized" as it is used in paragraph 12?
Answer: to look closely or examine
Explanation: He follows that by saying he'd never actually read it implying he was reading it finally took a closer look and read it
which of newton's laws of motion relates to the more force you out on an object the more the objects will accelerate
Answer:
Second law of motion.
Explanation:
The second law of motion of Newton can indeed be theoretically described as follows: some object travels as generated by a force applied is directly proportional to the amount of the force applied, in the very same acting upon the object, and inversely upon the mass of the item.
What is the meaning of the underlined word
"configuration" as it is used on page 4 of the
Passage?
Answer:
Its Arrangement
Explanation:
Your welcome baby
Answer:
Arrangement
Explanation:
i ready
In the play “Where’s Brownie?” what does Alex mean when she uses the expression “out of sight, out of mind"?
A.
It is better to finish a task late than not at all.
B.
When someone has done something bad to you, trying to get revenge will only make things worse.
C.
When someone or something is away, you feel more affection for them.
D.
When you can't see something, you tend to forget about it.
Answer:
For the first question, the answer is A
For the second question, the answer is D
Explanation:
I have done this quiz before, so i know the answers.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The answer is D because I just took the test and did A like the other person commented and got it wrong the real answer is d.
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what meaning the meaning of liquidated
Answer:
to elimanate and kill
Explanation:
Answer:
the meaning of liquidated means
wind up affairs of a company of firm
Can you help me describe the picture? First the overall view then the details? Please! maybe 10 sentences?
Answer:they are sitting down in there house. and eating breakfast with a white plate. and they are sad and its a 3 pictures on the wall. and a plant on the table. a red tea pot in the girl hand. and some milk i think. the girl got in trouble. the dad feel bad about what he did. she has a spoon in her hand. both of them is looking down.
Explanation:
Which of these words is a Domain-Specific word?
A. Normal
B. Strong
C. Wormhole
D. Strength
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Answer:
I agree, c is correct
Explanation:
11. Read this short text: In a true David and Goliath story, the multimillion dollar corporation was stopped in their efforts to pave over the community garden by a small group of citizens. The mention of David and Goliath suggests which of the following? (1 point)
A. The corporation was more powerful than the citizens.
B. The corporation was capable of more than it thought.
C. Nothing could stop the corporation once the project was approved.
D. Large numbers can overcome even the mightiest obstacles.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
The corporation had more power but due to the consideration that other citizens were using the community garden it had to stopped.
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What are your strengths and weaknesses as a process writer? Which stage in the process
do you feel least comfortable with? Which is most comfortable? (Note: If you have never
used the writing process before taking this course, simply describe your strengths and
weaknesses as a writer.)
Answer:
my weakness is reading outloud to people because I dont do it a lot and I'm not comfortable with it and my strength is answering in the class or finish first and if you ask why is because it helps me look like someone who is chasing their goals.
Read the text. Then answer the questions.
“The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus”
In the text, Doctor Faustus has chosen a particular fate. What does his address to Helen of Troy reveal about what he values? Support your answer using details from the text.
Introduction
In Greek mythology, Helen of Troy was the most beautiful woman in Greece and had many suitors. When Menelaus was chosen as her husband, her other suitors vowed to protect their marriage. Years later, Paris, having been promised the most beautiful woman in the world by Aphrodite, went to Sparta, and while Menelaus was away, fled with Helen to Troy. Menelaus and Helen's former suitors joined forces to retrieve her from Paris, which began the ten-year Trojan War. Paris was killed during the conflict, and Helen was married to his brother Deiphobus. When Deiphobus was killed, Menelaus took Helen back to Sparta.
The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus tells the story of a scholar who sells his soul to the devil to be able to perform "black magic" for twenty-four years. At the end of the play, just before he must die to fulfill this commitment, his last desire is to see Helen of Troy once more. He had previously conjured her spirit for three scholars who wished to see the woman they had decided had been most admired for her beauty.
Answer:
Fausto's speech shows that he values immortality, self-preservation and the ability to depend on those who can promote his desires.
Explanation:
Faustus begs Helen to be his spiritual guide and to give him immortality, allowing him to have free will over where his soul should go. This shows that Faustus, despite his actions and the problems that he got into, killed his conscience of self-preservation and is afraid of what the da*nation of the soul can cause.
We can see this through the lines:
"Sweet Helen, make me immortal with a kiss. [ Kisses her .] Her lips suck forth my soul; see, where it flies!—Come, Helen, come, give me my soul again. Here will I dwell, for Heaven is in these lips, And all is dross that is not Helena. "
What is the symbolic meaning of Max's dinner being on the table in his room upon his return?
Story: Where the wild things are
This a short answer question
Answer:
The symbolic meaning of food supper being on the table is that it is only at home, where a child receives love and care like nowhere else.
Explanation:
'Where the wild things are' is a children's fictional picture book by Maurice Sendak. The book consists of 338 words and depicts the life of a young boy whose name is Max.
After being sent to bed without supper and surfing through an imaginative jungle, he retrieves back to reality after feeling alone and longing for motherly care and love. When Max returns back to home, he sees his dinner being served to him, which symbolizes that it is only at home that a child receives unconditional love and care. Though his mother send him to bed without supper yet she delivered him food out of love.
Why might the descendants of Cahokia have chosen to forget Cahokia?
Answer:
the descendants of Cahokia have chosen to forget Cahokia because many of them were (possibly) members of other peoples. Because they thought Cahokia was a terrible place.
I need a counterclaim for this claim-
Bullies should be legally responsible for their actions.
in "The Courage That My Mother Had," what is the meaning of the line Now granite in a granite hill? The speaker wants to be more like her mother. The speaker is visiting her mother's home. The speaker's mother has turned to stone. The speaker's mother has passed away.
The meaning communicated by the line "Now granite in granite hill" would be as follows:
D). The speaker's mother has passed away.
"The Courage That My Mother Had"
In the poem, the line talking about "granite in granite hill" displays that the mother of the speaker has left the world. This is further reflected through the descriptions like "she left behind...no thing I treasure...took into the grave."This is cause the speaker talks about the strength and valor that her mother possessed.Thus, option D is the correct answer.
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Answer:
The answer is D
Explanation:
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Answer:
NO
Explanation:
It's my birthday so why not.
"When I die, I want to go peacefully like my grandfather did: in his sleep. Not yelling and screaming like the passengers in his car." Is the colon used correctly?
Yes
"Friendship is like peeing on yourself: everyone can see it, but only you get the warm feeling that it brings." Is the colon used correctly?
YES
"Why do people say 'no offense;' right before they’re about to offend you?" Is the semicolon used correctly?
NO
"I love deadlines; I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by." Is the semicolon used correctly?
YES
Greg King once said, "Do not argue with an idiot, he will drag you down to his level and beat you with experience." Is the comma used correctly?
NO
What is the answer to this question- I Have A Dream commonlit
Answer: Might be B.
Explanation: Because he wants them to be free no matter what.
Answer: B tj
Explanation:
i think too
do i like to sing or no
Answer:
sometimes
Explanation:
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Thx sm
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The author never presents the opponents argument.
Hope this helps!
Read the following passage: Slowly, little by little, I lifted the cloth, until a small, small light escaped from under it to fall upon — to fall upon that vulture eye! It was open — wide, wide open, and my anger increased as it looked straight at me. I could not see the old man’s face. Only that eye, that hard blue eye, and the blood in my body became like ice.
What does the word "vulture" mean in this text?
Answer:
narrator calls it a vulture's eye. Since vultures are scavengers/meat eaters, this eye signals how central death is to the story.
Explanation:
Hyperbole:
Imagery:
Irony (situational):
Metaphor:
Narrative poetry:
Onomatopoeia:
Oxymoron:
Paradox:
Personification:
Pun:
Sarcasm:
Simile:
Symbolysm:
Tone:
A. A situation that appears to be contradictory but after a closer look tums out to be true, or at least make sense.
B. The use of words to create sensory descriptions.
C. The repetition of vowel sounds in a series of words.
D. The attitude of the speaker.
E.Modern poetry.
F. A type of irony in which a person appears to be praising something but is actually insulting it or visa versa.
G. The repetition of beginning consonant sounds.
H. Poetry with high literary merit that is considered important for students to know.
I.When a situation turns out differently than one would normally expect.
J. The ordering of words in a particular pattern.
K. A form of personification in which an absent or dead person is spoken to as if present.
L. The repetition of sounds to produce a harmonious effect.
M. A direct comparison of two things without using like or as.
N. A kind of metaphor that gives human characteristics. to inanimate objects.
O. The character a writer assumes.
P. A literary reference to something else
Q. Poetry that tells a story.
R. The running on of one line of poetry into another.
S. Expresses the thoughts and feelings of the poet
T. Word choice.
U. A deliberate, outrageous exaggeration.
V. A form of paradox that combines a pair of contrary terms into a single expression.
W. The use of words in which the sounds seem to resemble the sounds they describe.
X. The opposite of hyperbole.
Y. The "sound" or style of the narrator.
Z. the use of one object to suggest another hidden object or idea.
AA. A play on words.
BB. A comparison of two different things using like or as
Hey there!
Here are your answers:
Hyperbole: U.) A deliberate, outrageous exaggeration.
Imagery: B.) The use of words to create sensory descriptions.
Irony (situational): I.When a situation turns out differently than one would normally expect.
Metaphor: M.) A direct comparison of two things without using like or as.
Narrative poetry: Q.) Poetry that tells a story
Onomatopeia: W.) The use of words in which the sounds seem to resemble the sounds they describe.
Paradox: A.) A situation that appears to be contradictory but after a closer look turns out to be true, or at least make sense.
Personification: N.) A kind of metaphor that gives human characteristics to inanimate objects.
Pun: AA.) A play on words.
Sarcasm: F.) A type of irony in which a person appears to be praising something but is actually insulting it or visa versa.
Simile: BB.) A comparison of two different things using like or as
Symbolism: Z.) the use of one object to suggest another hidden object or idea.
Tone: D.) The attitude of the speaker
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Select the correct answer! You will get 15 POINTS!!
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
For A it should be cheerfully
For C it should be dynamic before essay to describe the essay
For D it should be serene before weather
In these lines from "The Soul selects her own Society - " which two words are concrete nouns that help readers experience the Soul's withdrawal?
I've known her - from an ample nation -
Choose One -
Then - close the Valves of her attention
Like Stone -
A nation and One
B. nation and attention
C.Valves and Stone
D. attention and Stone
Answer:Valves and Stone
Explanation:Took the test
A surfboard was not secured to the top of a stopped van. When the van quickly accelerated, the surfboard fell to the ground in the original location of the van. Which one of Newton's laws best explain what happened?
Answer: The first law
Explanation:
The first law states "an object will not change its motion unless a force acts on it." In this case the surfboard on top of the van was at rest and once the van started moving the acceleration of the surfboard wasn't equal to the acceleration of the van. So there was no force to keep it at the speed of the van if it wasn't strapped correctly. I hope this answers your question I did try my best.
Which statement best represents the author's point of view about Perzy?
O A. Perzy was not skilled in using electricity
O B. Perzy was not creative enough to be an inventor.
o C. Perzy was able to learn from his failures.
O D. Perzy was mainly interested in surgical tools.
Answer:
C. Perzy was able to learn from his failures.
Explanation:
the book
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
I've read the book, he failed the first couple of times but then created something even better.