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Can someone write me a story about (you find a magical key that opens up doors to other worlds) It has to be 2 paragraphs ​

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Answer 1

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I woke up on a typical quarantine day. Nothing to do, nowhere to go. As I walk into my kitchen, I realize my house is eerily quiet. "Mom...? Dad...?" I say into the quiet room. I search around the house and find nobody's home. "Weird..." I say to myself out loud. I walk back into the kitchen, hoping to find some food. I open a cupboard and an odd key falls out. I jump back in surprise. "Whoa, where'd you come from?" I ask. The key starts glowing dimly. I walk around with the key in my hand. As I pass an old painting hung in the kitchen, it glows brighter. I move aside the painting to reveal a secret door. I look around, just to make sure nobody's around. I put the key in the lock, and slowly push open the door. I stick my head in and look inside. Nothing but black and purple for miles. Suddenly, I lose my grip on the doorpost and fall in! "WHOA!" I shout with shock.

When I felt myself stop falling, I decided to open my eyes and what I saw was astounding. "Where am I?" As I look around, I see blue clouds, a bright sun, and large castles. I check my pockets and find the key. It stopped glowing for some reason. I decide to explorer to see if I can find a way home. Suddenly, out of no where, a horse comes running up to me and a girl hops off. "New around here?" She asks with a friendly smile spread across her face. "Uh, yea I guess you could say that," I reply, smiling back. "Well hop on and I'll give you a tour. My name's Jodie by the ways," she motions towards her horse. "I'm (your name)," I tell her as I hop on her horse. "Cool. Let me take you to the castle, that's where I live," she smiles proudly. We soon arrive to the castle, and the key starts dimly glowing again. "Quick warning, you can't get caught by anyone. If you're spotted, we'll both be in so much trouble," says Jodie nervously. "Gotcha, no getting busted." I reply. We walk into the castle, but didn't get any further than the main entrance when we were spotted. "RUN!" Shouts Jodie. We make a break for it and end up in the castle's gourmet kitchen. I lose Jodie on the way in. "Psst. Over here," she calls from her pantry. I quickly hop in, the key glowing brighter in my pocket. "It's not safe here for you, you better escape," Jodie says worriedly. "Don't worry, I got this," I reassure her. I take the key out of my pocket and move a barrel out of the way, revealing another door. "That wasn't there before?" Says Jodie, eyes wide. "Bye Jodie," I say, as I open the door and crawl inside, closing it behind me. "Wait!" She says, but it's too late. The door disappears as soon as it's shut, and I'm back in my kitchen. "Well that was weird. Maybe I'll keep this key to myself for now," I decide.

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Answer 2

Answer:

I found  key

The end

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Where does Jimmy tell Bob that he works?

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Answer:

Jimmy tells Bob that he works at a school I think

Explanation:

I dont know for sure

Which situation would most likely require a business letter?
inviting a neighbor to attend a school play
congratulating a classmate on winning an award
telling a cousin about scoring a goal in a soccer game
sending a notice to customers about a new cell phone

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Answer:

Sending a notice to costumers about a new cell phone.

Explanation:

The other ones don't have anything to do with a business letter.    It would make sense to send a business to notice customers about a new cell phone.

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Sending a notice to costumers about a new cell phone.

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What does the phrase "country club muckety mucks" (Paragraph 9) convey about the
author's view of the people who created dress codes banning shorts?

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Answer:

She views them as snobbish.

Explanation:

"Serena Williams' Catsuit Controversy Evokes The Battle Over Women Wearing Shorts" is an article written by Deirdre Clemente. The article speaks about the controversy over wearing shorts by women in sports. The author through many instances exemplifies that many people in history and present have stood to demoralize women in many ways, but women, in sports time and again, has managed to shine, regardless of disapproval by people.

The author includes the phrase 'country club muckety mucks' in Paragraph 9 to convey that the people who ban shorts or create dress code for women athletes are snobbish. The phrase 'muckety muck' refers to a person who is important and arrogant, a person of self-importance.

Thus the correct answer is that the author viewed these people as snobbish (or arrogant).

The idea that the given phrase "country club...mucks" communicate the point of view that the author possesses regarding the ban on shorts in the dress codes would be:

- The author perceived them as arrogant or snobbish.

The author viewed the controversy that arose due to Serena Williams' wearing shorts as she drafted in her essay over this. She viewed the people who led this controversy to result in the ban over wearing shorts by women as pretentious and snobbish. The phrase "country..mucks" further substantiates her viewpoint that such decisions are made by the people who give importance to their own selves or consider themselves to be the supreme. She believes that this is a way to degrade or downgrade the women.

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Think about a literary work you have recently read. Choose either the psychoanalytic or postcolonial critical theory, and explain your interpretation of a character or theme from the work. How does viewing a character or the theme through the chosen perspective affect your interpretation of it? Your response should be at least six sentences.

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John Snow from a psychoanalytic perspective has a very punishing great ego built by Lord Stark's teachings. And a neurotic psychological structure.

Explanation:

The first element to back this answer is that in the first place, Jhon Snow from the ice and fire saga is a very dutiful person who always acts to fulfill the impositions made by people whom he respects. First of all from Lord Stark as he is his father. Now, because he has an unfinished Oedipus he doesn't have a strong id or ego. Struggling hard to show people he is worthy of their respect and acknowledgment. Thus, he developed a neurotic personality that is only broken with alcohol or high-risk situations in which he stops following his commands and act according to his desire. An example of this is when he marries Igrith.

The novel I am recently reading is A thousand splendid sun by Khaled Hussain. It is about a mother-daughter relationship. The character of the novel, was an intelligent girl, but she forced to get married.

What is characterization?

Characterization is the description of the character's personality, physical appearance, thought and actions.

The girl in the novel was very intelligent, innocent, and full of life, she lived with her mother.

Thus, the novel I am recently reading is A thousand splendid sun by Khaled Hussain. It is about a mother-daughter relationship. The character of the novel, was an intelligent girl, but she forced to get married.

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Read a sentence from an argumentative essay.
The Great Depression was a bad time for people, and they
didn't have a ton of money.
Which is the best example of how to revise the sentence
to include formal language?
The Great Depression was bad because people were
really poor and didn't work.
The Great Depression was a difficult economic period
because many didn't have jobs.
The Great Depression was a difficult period of history,
as the majority of citizens were without work.
The Great Depression was a hard time in US history
because lots of people didn't have enough money.

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The answer would be A hope it helps

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The answer is C, The Great Depression was a difficult period of history, as the majority of citizens were without work.

Choose one selection from the list below and critique it's theme. First, identify it's possible themes, and then judge how well you feel the author developed the theme(s). Do you agree with the theme(s)? How does the author communicate the theme(s)? Cite specific events and character descriptions that support your statements.



"The Gift of the Magi"


"Fabric of Their Lives"


"To Be of Use"


"I Hear America Singing"


"The Necklace"



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The themes of "The Gift of the Magi" have to do with love and sacrifice, as well as appreciating affection over material possessions or physical attractiveness. In my view, the author O. Henry develops the themes perfectly, since the story tells how the two lovers renounce to material and affective things to make each other happy. I also agree with the themes, and I find them refreshing and innocent in such a materialistic world. Finally, O. Henry communicates the theme by narrating an unexpected turn of events, in which Della sells her hair to buy a new watch chain for Jim, while he sells his watch to buy her a comb. As a result, none of them can enjoy each other's presents. However, they realize that they have each other and that they are ready to give away everything for each other.

Which two themes are found in Alice Gerstenberg's "Fourteen"? the misplaced importance of social status the importance of getting married the challenges of planning social events the value of being patient with others the surprising way things sometimes work out

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Answer:

the misplaced importance of social status

the challenges of planning social events

Explanation:

Mrs. Pringle is a hostess who gets very stressed with her dinner, as her guests cancel at the last minute and she has to make multiple changes at the last minute. This creates a challenge in putting together a social event, in addition that the interest of the social status of her guests is marked. When the Prince of Wales shows up, the hostess is delighted and forgets any other criticism of people with money, since an important figure raises their social status.

The two themes which are found in Alice Gerstenberg's "Fourteen" are"

A. The misplaced importance of social status C. The challenges of planning social events

According to the given question, we are asked to show the two themes which are found in  Alice Gerstenberg's "Fourteen"

As a result of this, we can see that the two themes which can be found from the book is one of misplaced importance of social status and challenges when it comes to planning social events which is shown by Mrs Pringles anxiety.

Therefore, the correct answers are options A and C

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Is kicked out another word for expelled?

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Answer:

thrown out

or

banned (in some cases

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Answer:

Yes it could be if you are looking for other words you could also say suspended or removed

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Read this sentence.
She said "I am certain by the way that I have a ride to and from the
show."
Where should commas be inserted in this sentence?

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Answer:

Explanation:

After said,certain, and way... after said bcz we’re gonna start a quotation, after certain and way because (by the way) is an appositive to intensify.

What did Hurston mean when she says the women will put it away for another day as a weapon

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Identify a motif for the outsiders for chapter 1 and another one for chapter 2

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Chapter 1 :Ponyboy Curtis, the narrator, begins the novel with a story: he is walking home one afternoon after watching a Paul Newman film, and his mind starts to wander. He thinks about how he wants Paul Newman’s good looks, though he likes his own greaser look. He also thinks that, although he likes to watch movies alone, he wishes he had company for the walk home.

Ponyboy steps back from his story to explain that walking alone is unsafe for greasers, the East Side gang of friends to which he belongs. When they walk by themselves, greasers attract the harassment of Socials, or Socs, the rich West Side crowd. Ponyboy says that greasers are poorer and wilder than the Socs, whom the newspapers condemn one day for throwing parties and praise the next day for good citizenship. Greasers wear their hair long and put grease in it. They dress tough, steal, and get into gang fights. They often carry switchblades, mainly to help them stand their ground against the Socs.

Ponyboy says he does not participate in typical greaser mischief because his oldest brother, Darrel (known as “Darry”), would kill him if he got into trouble. Ponyboy’s parents died in a car crash, so the three Curtis brothers live together by themselves, an arrangement possible only as long as they stay out of trouble. Twenty-year-old Darry acts as head of the family. He is strict with Ponyboy and often yells at him. Despite his intelligence, Ponyboy lacks common sense, which frustrates Darry. Ponyboy feels great affection for his sixteen-year-old brother, Sodapop, whose charm and cheerfulness he admires.

Ponyboy returns to the story of his solitary walk after the movies. As he walks, he notices a red Corvair trailing him. He quickens his pace as he remembers how badly the Socs beat his friend Johnny Cade. The Corvair pulls up beside Ponyboy and five Socs climb out and surround him. One of them asks, “Need a haircut, greaser?” and pulls out a blade. The Socs begin to beat up Ponyboy, who screams for help. Ponyboy’s brothers and the rest of their group appear on the scene and chase away the Socs. Darry starts to scold Ponyboy for walking home alone instead of calling for a ride, but Sodapop tells him to stop nagging.
chapter 2: The next night, Ponyboy and Johnny go with Dally to a double feature at the drive-in movie theater. They sit behind a pair of Soc girls, and Dally begins to talk dirty in an attempt to embarrass the girls. The girl with red hair turns around and coolly tells him to stop, but Dally continues to make suggestive remarks. He goes to buy Cokes, and Ponyboy talks to the red-haired girl, Cherry Valance. They talk about the rodeo and about Sodapop, whom Cherry describes as a “doll.” She asks what became of Sodapop, and although the admission embarrasses him, Ponyboy says that Sodapop dropped out of school to work in a gas station. Dally comes back and offers a Coke to Cherry, but she throws it in his face. Dally tries to put his arm around her. When he will not listen to Cherry’s protests, the usually quiet Johnny stuns Dally by telling him not to bother the girls.

Dally stalks off, and Cherry and her friend Marcia invite Ponyboy and Johnny to watch the movie with them. Two-Bit, one of Ponyboy’s friends, comes to announce that Dally has slashed Tim Shepard’s tires and is going to have to fight him. Tim Shepard is the leader of another greaser gang. Two-Bit explains the greasers’ two main rules: always stick together and never get caught.

Cherry and Ponyboy go to get popcorn, and Ponyboy tells her about the time the Socs beat up Johnny. The leader of the gang that beat him, Ponyboy says, wore a fistful of rings. Cherry looks distressed and assures him that not all Socs are violent like the Socs that beat Johnny. She also tells him that Socs have problems just as the greasers do, but Ponyboy does not believe her.

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Chapter 1 :Ponyboy Curtis, the narrator, begins the novel with a story: he is walking home one afternoon after watching a Paul Newman film, and his mind starts to wander. He thinks about how he wants Paul Newman’s good looks, though he likes his own greaser look. He also thinks that, although he likes to watch movies alone, he wishes he had company for the walk home.

Ponyboy steps back from his story to explain that walking alone is unsafe for greasers, the East Side gang of friends to which he belongs. When they walk by themselves, greasers attract the harassment of Socials, or Socs, the rich West Side crowd. Ponyboy says that greasers are poorer and wilder than the Socs, whom the newspapers condemn one day for throwing parties and praise the next day for good citizenship. Greasers wear their hair long and put grease in it. They dress tough, steal, and get into gang fights. They often carry switchblades, mainly to help them stand their ground against the Socs.

Ponyboy says he does not participate in typical greaser mischief because his oldest brother, Darrel (known as “Darry”), would kill him if he got into trouble. Ponyboy’s parents died in a car crash, so the three Curtis brothers live together by themselves, an arrangement possible only as long as they stay out of trouble. Twenty-year-old Darry acts as head of the family. He is strict with Ponyboy and often yells at him. Despite his intelligence, Ponyboy lacks common sense, which frustrates Darry. Ponyboy feels great affection for his sixteen-year-old brother, Sodapop, whose charm and cheerfulness he admires.

Ponyboy returns to the story of his solitary walk after the movies. As he walks, he notices a red Corvair trailing him. He quickens his pace as he remembers how badly the Socs beat his friend Johnny Cade. The Corvair pulls up beside Ponyboy and five Socs climb out and surround him. One of them asks, “Need a haircut, greaser?” and pulls out a blade. The Socs begin to beat up Ponyboy, who screams for help. Ponyboy’s brothers and the rest of their group appear on the scene and chase away the Socs. Darry starts to scold Ponyboy for walking home alone instead of calling for a ride, but Sodapop tells him to stop nagging.

chapter 2: The next night, Ponyboy and Johnny go with Dally to a double feature at the drive-in movie theater. They sit behind a pair of Soc girls, and Dally begins to talk dirty in an attempt to embarrass the girls. The girl with red hair turns around and coolly tells him to stop, but Dally continues to make suggestive remarks. He goes to buy Cokes, and Ponyboy talks to the red-haired girl, Cherry Valance. They talk about the rodeo and about Sodapop, whom Cherry describes as a “doll.” She asks what became of Sodapop, and although the admission embarrasses him, Ponyboy says that Sodapop dropped out of school to work in a gas station. Dally comes back and offers a Coke to Cherry, but she throws it in his face. Dally tries to put his arm around her. When he will not listen to Cherry’s protests, the usually quiet Johnny stuns Dally by telling him not to bother the girls.

Dally stalks off, and Cherry and her friend Marcia invite Ponyboy and Johnny to watch the movie with them. Two-Bit, one of Ponyboy’s friends, comes to announce that Dally has slashed Tim Shepard’s tires and is going to have to fight him. Tim Shepard is the leader of another greaser gang. Two-Bit explains the greasers’ two main rules: always stick together and never get caught.

Cherry and Ponyboy go to get popcorn, and Ponyboy tells her about the time the Socs beat up Johnny. The leader of the gang that beat him, Ponyboy says, wore a fistful of rings. Cherry looks distressed and assures him that not all Socs are violent like the Socs that beat Johnny. She also tells him that Socs have problems just as the greasers do, but Ponyboy does not believe her.

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Explanation:

Which two phrases in this information about Medicare prescription drug coverage are noun phrase

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Answer:

B). The subset of the US population with Medicare

C). Not all Medicare drug plans.

Explanation:

Noun phrases are elucidated as the group or cluster of words that together functions as a noun in the sentence. These words functions together as a unit and act as either the subject of verb or the object of the preposition or verb. It could easily be identified by checking the possibility of its substitution with a pronoun. In the given excerpt, the phrases 'the subset of the US population with Medicare' and 'not all Medicare drug plans' are the noun phrases as they function as nouns/subjects in the sentence and could easily be substituted with a pronoun. Thus, options B and C are the correct answers.

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the subset of the US population with Medicare  and not all Medicare drug plans

What chain of events leads the boy to work at the crystal shop? What does he learn there? Why (not how) is he able to change and improve the shop, which has remained the same for many years? How is he different from the shop's owner?

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The question was extracted from a story written by Paulo Coelho called "The Alchemist".

QUESTION1: What chain of events leads the boy to work at the crystal shop?

ANSWER : He was robbed by a thief, which made him loss all his flock of sheep as a shepherd he was before. He needed to have a job, so as to save up money, and buy a new flock of sheep, to restart his business.

QUESTION2: What does he learn there?

ANSWER: Santiago learnt that a much greater goal exist, than just pursing a comfortable life style. That is why he continued in pursuit of his personal legend, which was the trip across the desert to the pyramid in Egypt, instead of going back home to continue his comfort life style of being a shepherd.

QUESTION3: Why (not how) is he able to change and improve the shop, which has remained the same for many years?

ANSWER: Santiago was able to change the shop that has been the same for years, because he was ambitious, and also has foresight. He was always willing to try new things and expand his tentacles.

QUESTION4: How is he different from the shop's owner?

ANSWER: Santiago is different from the crystal shop owner, because he was will to conquer his fears and achieve his dreams, while the crystal shop owner was afraid of not having anything to leave for, if he achieve his dreams of going to Mecca.

Another differents was that Santiago always wants to take the risk and try a new thing to achieve higher, while the shop owner, is always afraid of taking a risk.

Which statement best describes Hopping's viewpoint and
purpose in this excerpt?
Read the excerpt from "Bone Detective," by Lorraine Jean
Hopping
Al her lab she mixed the alginate powder with water to form
a paste. Standing in front of a mirror, she scooped up a blob
and spread it on her tongue. She pressed it down with her
fingers to get out any air bubbles. Not bad, she thought.
Tastes just like spearmint. She decided to make an extra-
thick mold to make it easier to peel off. So, she added
another gloopy blog-and another.
With her thickened tongue hanging out, Diane padded around
the lab doing odds and ends while the material set. After
about 10 minutes, she peeled off the alginate slowly and
carefully. It was fragile--bendable and easy to tear-but it
made an excellent impression of her tongue.
The author feels that Diane France is a resourceful
scientist, and writes to convince readers to make casts of
their tongues using alginate.
The author views Diane France as a creative problem
solver, and writes to inform readers about the time France
made a cast of her own tongue.
The author thinks Diane France is a funny person, and
writes to entertain readers with an amusing event in
France's life.
The author believes that Diane France is a brilliant
forensic anthropologist, and writes to persuade readers to
study anthropology.

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Answer:

I believe is A

Explanation: because Diana like tiger and thinks they are bronze tiger tongue are cool

Answer: The real answer is B, The author views Diane France as a creative problem solver, and writes to inform readers about the time France made a cast of her own tongue.

Explanation:

Read it again, it BEST makes sense. Hope this helps!

past tense of the verb 'run'

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Answer: verb (used without object), ran, run, run·ning. to go quickly by moving the legs more rapidly than at a walk and in such a manner that for an instant in each step all or both feet are off the ground.]

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does the rule indicate what form to use in the caption shown above?

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Where is the caption?

Answer:

According to the rule, me should be used in the sentence above because the pronoun is not the subject of the sentence (it can be considered the object of the preposition of). According to the rule, the caption should be rewritten as "This is a picture of my best friend and me at a basketball game."

Explanation:

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how to say mom in spash

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Answer:

Madre

Explanation:

hope this helps!!!

Answer:

If you meant Spanish, mom translated into Spanish is mamá or madre

Explanation:

Which transformation is described below?
moves objects along a circular arc with a specified center through a specified angle
A. translation
B. reflection
Ос.
rotation
OD
dilation

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Answer:

A. translation

Explanation:

Which statement best summarizes one central theme of “The Gun” by Philip K.?

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Answer:

People designed the system to solve others problem, however each solution that was solved created an additional problem.

Explanation:

Answer:

People create systems designed to solve problems, but each solution creates additional problems.

Explanation:

Read the excerpt from This Land Was Made for You and Me.





One minute he’d be there, the next he’d be gone, vanishing without a word to anyone, abandoning those he loved best.





Which lines from Guthrie’s song "This Land Is Your Land" were most likely inspired by this aspect of his life?





I saw above me that endless skyway:




I saw below me that golden valley:




And the wheat fields waving and the dust clouds rolling,




As the fog was lifting a voice was chanting:




As they stood there hungry, I stood there asking




Is this land made for you and me?




Nobody living can ever stop me,




As I go walking that freedom highway;

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Answer:

Nobody living can ever stop me,

As I go walking that freedom highway;

Explanation:

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Answer:

Nobody living can ever stop me,

As I go walking that freedom highway;

Explanation:

Characters' traits can be discovered by analyzing
hyperbole
imagery
characterization
syntax

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Answer:

Characterization

Explanation:

it is the creation or construction of a fictional character.

In the poem "Courage," according to the speaker, how does sorrow affect those who suffer a great loss?

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Answer:

Because its sympethetic so they can relate

Explanation:

In the poem "Courage" the speaker says that sorrow affects those who suffer a great loss by changing itself into a positive experience that makes them stronger.

What does the poem say?

The poem "Courage" discusses how we are all brave and corageous throughout our lives, be it in smaller situations or bigger ones, such as bullying or a war, respectively.

According to the speaker of the poem, sorrow after great loss can become a positive experience. If we accept it and take care of it, sorrow can change into something that makes us stronger.

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What is another meaning of the word military? confined to particular persons or groups or providing privacy of or relating to the study of the principles of warfare related to electricity (or electronics)

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Another meaning of military can be described as the armed forces of a country which defends against external insurgency and internal insurrection and are ruled by certain principles or code of conduct.

How does Yezierska’s account apply to today’s concerns on immigration and the lives of recent immigrants?

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Answer:

Anzia Yezierska was an American author of the late 1800s and early 1900s who wrote stories about Jewish immigrants living in poverty or other unsatisfactory conditions of the Gilded Age.

Today's concerns on immigration - can I just summarize in one word - Trump. Donald Trump, the current president of the United States, has enforced a crackdown on immigration, even going so far as to promise that a wall will be built between Mexico and America to keep out illegal entrants.

Yezierska's novels bring out the humanity in these people. She wrote them to give perspective to educated readers the hardships of being a member of the working class, of being manipulated by bosses and high class. These opinions and points of view are particularly salient today because of the debate over immigration in the US.

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when I was working at the Tenement Museum on the Lower East Side of New York. When I was finished, I read the Bread Givers. The stories transported me inside the old, boarded up tenements to the world of my grandparents and my great-grandparents, speaking in a language I don’t know. They also took me into other tenement buildings, those that were inhabited by newer immigrants, speaking Spanish and dialects of Chinese that, again, I didn’t really know either. How different was the world of Yezierska’s stories to the lives of the people I passed and nodded at in the streets?

At the time, many visitors came to the museum to revel in the nostalgia of their immigrant past. Nostalgia can be a beautiful thing. But, in the gallery of the museum, and in the talks I gave, I wanted to make sure we didn’t leave the story of immigration in the past. While many visitors recognized the continuity of the neighborhood’s role as a home for new immigrants, others sought to distance the stories of their families from the newcomers living on the Lower East Side at the time. Their side comments often included familiar stereotypes, people were unclean, they refused to speak English.

I think I was able to connect past and present because of what I read from Yezierska. In her presentation of the juxtaposition between the Jewish world of Orchard, Essex, and Hester streets from life north of Delancy street, we are introduced to be what seems to be a universal gulf that we need to learn how to cross, between what Yezierska presents as “polite” society, and those trying to adjust to life in the United States. It may sound cliched, but her characters, often sketched broadly, were archetypes, but types that you could recognize, and even sympathize with if you spent time getting to know them, and were attuned to the world around you.

Explanation:

Match the vocabulary term with the correct definition. *
11 points
group of lines poem that has a story with a beginning, middle and an end end of a line in poetry rebirth or revival difference between what is expected to happen and what actually happens false name enforced separation of different racial groups rewrite a piece of text in terms the writer can more easily understand give human characteristics to something not human more monotonous and repetative than a song made up words
paraphrase
stanza
renaissance
segregation
narrative poem
personification
irony
line break
pseudonym
portmanteau
chant
paraphrase
stanza
renaissance
segregation
narrative poem
personification
irony
line break
pseudonym
portmanteau
chant

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Answer:

A group of lines is a stanza.A poem that has a story with a beginning, middle, and an end is a narrative poem.An end of a line in poetry is a line break.Rebirth and revival are synonyms of renaissance. The difference between what is expected to happen and what actually happens is called irony.A false name is a pseudonym.The name of enforced separation between different racial groups is called segregation. To rewrite a piece of text in terms the writer can more easily understand is called paraphrasing.Giving human characters to something not human is called personification. Something that is more monotonous and repetitive than a song is called a chant.Blended or made up words are called a portmanteau.

Think about the initial conflict: Neto wonders whether he can play football for fans who are making racist comments. How is the conflict complicated? Check all that apply.

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Answer:

acd

Explanation:

The conflict is complicated because the football coach disagrees with Neto’s decision to quit the team, The principal denies that the crowds have said anything racist, and Most of the players change their minds about quitting and continue to play football. Thus, option first, third and fourth are correct.

What is conflict?

Conflict is defined as disagreement between persons due to a difference in viewpoint or point of view. In simple terms, it is the confrontation of two mind processes that might result in heated disagreements or violent assaults and, finally, peace between the two.

The conflict is worsened by the fact that the football coach disputes with Neto's choice to leave the team, the principal claims that the audiences were racist, and the majority of the players have changed their minds about resigning and continue to participate in football. Therefore, it can be concluded that option first, third and fourth are correct.

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The football coach disagrees with Neto’s decision to quit the team. The president of the student council agrees to help Neto. The principal denies that the crowds have said anything racist. Most of the players change their minds about quitting and continue to play football. The fans stop making racist comments.

Select the correct answers. Which two sources are primary?

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Answer: a speech transcript and a personal journal entry :)  

What does the Inspector mean when he says "public men, Mr Birling, have responsibilities as well as privileges"

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if that answers it

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he means that if he is to be a man of high status he has to use it for the greater good he cannot live off the poor and treat them like trash.Although being rich has privilages it also has reponisibilities ike helping the poor and su[porting charity.He owns a buissnes therefore must pay well for his workers in order for them to survive thye are depending on him he must not abuse it like he is -by payong them too cheap

The Inspector's comment implies that those in positions of power have a responsibility to act in the best interests of society, rather than simply focusing on their own personal gain. The comment criticizes Mr. Birling's narrow-minded and self-serving attitude and highlights the real consequences of those in power not fulfilling their responsibilities.

What are the responsibilities of the police?

The responsibilities of police typically include maintaining public safety and order, enforcing the law, preventing and investigating crime, responding to emergency situations, and protecting the rights and freedoms of individuals. They are also expected to build positive relationships with the communities they serve and act with integrity and professionalism at all times.

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When the Inspector says "Public men, Mr Birling, have responsibilities as well as privileges," he is highlighting the idea that those in positions of power and influence, such as Mr. Birling, have a duty to act in the best interests of society as a whole, rather than simply focusing on their own personal gain.

The term "public men" refers to individuals who hold positions of authority or influence within society, such as politicians, business leaders, and other public figures. These individuals have access to resources, connections, and opportunities that allow them to shape the direction and development of society.

However, the Inspector is reminding Mr. Birling that with these privileges come responsibilities. Those in positions of power have a duty to act in the best interests of society, to use their resources and influence to promote social progress, and to prioritize the well-being of others over their own personal interests.

In the context of the play, "An Inspector Calls" by J.B. Priestley, Inspector's comment is a criticism of Mr. Birling's narrow-minded and self-serving attitude and a reminder that the actions of those in power have real consequences for the rest of society. The Inspector is urging Mr. Birling to consider his responsibilities as a member of the community, rather than simply focusing on his own financial gain.

Therefore, The Inspector's remark implies that those in positions of authority have a duty to act in society's best interests rather than just looking out for their own interests. The remark criticizes Mr. Birling's narrow-minded and self-serving mindset and emphasizes the true repercussions of those in authority failing to uphold their duties.

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Chose a poem for Frederick Douglas and tell me about it and HOW DOES THE POEM YOU CHOSE CONNECT TO THE FREDERICK DOUGLASS EXCERPT? USE TWO DETAILS TO SUPPORT YOUR ANSWER.

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Cunning suggests that someone is tricky, and has a negative association. Douglass wants to show that Covey was clever while not describing him with any positive words, such as intelligent or effective

What do these lines of the soliloquy show?

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The answer is Romeo’s thoughts

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A. 1

B. 2

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