In which narrative mode does a narrator tell the story from the perspective of a single character who plays an important part in the story

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Answer 1
The narrative mode that a narrator tells the story in from the perspective of a single character who plays and important part in the story is first person.

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Review the two independent clauses below and join them correctly with any of the methods you have learned:

Artie has a large collection of vintage video games.

He keeps the most valuable games in clear acrylic cases.

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Answer:

To combine two independent clauses (complete sentences), use a semicolon or a comma and conjunction. To attach a dependent clause, use a comma if it comes before the independent clause; use no comma if it comes after the independent clause, unless it is a “contrast word” (although, though, even though, whereas).

Explanation:

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Which statement best explains why Twain uses reputation to advance his purpose

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Answer:

The answer is:

C.) to stress the beauty of the French landscape

Explanation:

I just took this test and the answer is right

How did these experience help you?​

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Answer:

As a way to insure that the masses were exposed to Luther's ideas, cheap small pamphlets were made that introduced and spread the ideas. Due to the lack of printing  to many people, stories and discussions were passed along orally.

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Which story idea best fits the traditional definition of tragedy?

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I don’t know how to answer this because…
i don’t know what the story ideas are or if you need to make up your own story idea.

if you want to resubmit your questions with more detail, i’ll gladly help you answer it :)

Answer:

A football coach is fired because his drive to win endangers his players.

Explanation:

its right

Has any body seen your bake change to passive voice

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Answer:

No. why would somebody watch me.

1 I want (visit) Debre Damo.​

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Answer:

please explain

Explanation:

I don't understand

I need _______ help moving these boxes.
a. any
b. many
c. some
d. Least​

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Answer:

some...

I need some help moving these boxes.

8 CS (a) Mohan drinks a cup of tea -Past continuous

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Answer:

mohan was drinking a cup of tea . i am sorry if its wrong

1. A person who acts in a comedy is a ________.
A. comedy B. comedian C. newsreader D. producer

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Answer:

The answer is B comedian

Explanation:

what is the means of Indian​

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Answer:

relating to India or its people, customs, or languages.


The play about Romeo and Juliet is a drama because:

a) it dialogue between characters.
b) there are fictional characters in it.
c) it was written to be performed in front of an audience.
d) None of the choices are correct.

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C) It was written to be performed in front of an audience.
“Drama” is defined as “a play for theater, radio, or television”, and Romeo and Juliet fits this definition. It was a play written to be theatrically performed, and is therefore a drama.

Romeo and Juliet fulfill the description of "drama" as "a play for theater, radio, or television." It is a drama because it was composed as a play to be played on stage.

Thus, Option C is correct.

What is drama literature?

A drama in literature is the staging of written dialogue that depicts real or imagined events (either prose or poetry). Dramas can be broadcast on the radio, filmed, or on stage. Plays are the common name for dramas, and playwrights or dramatists are the people who write them.

Drama has been practiced since the time of Aristotle (c. 335 BCE), and its name derives from the Greek terms (an act, a play), and (to act, to take action). Thalia, the Muse of comedy, and Melpomene, the Muse of tragedy, are two of the two classic masks of drama that represent them: the laughing face and the crying face.

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How is the redemption of Scrooge presented throughout the novella A Christmas Carol. I am making this question worth 100 points as I expect relevant quotes from parts of the novella and a link with at least some context! I will mark the best answer brainliest

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Answer:Redemption is the idea of being saved from sin or evil. In Scrooge we see a man who is transformed from a greedy, selfish miser into a generous and good-natured character by the end. He is shown the error of his ways by the ghosts that visit him and is redeemed by his own willingness to change.

Explanation:

Answer:

As scrooge explores the past of Christmas he reflects on his Christmases when he was young and what made him dislike christmas so much he begins to realize where he and people that affected him in his early life went wrong. When the ghost of current Christmas shows him how he effects the lifes of the employs he underpays he begins to realize who he has become. And when the ghost of christmas future visits him and shows what has became of him and his employs.

PLEASE HELP WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST

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Answer:

I'm sure the answer is predicate normative.

Explanation:

I hope this helps!

Name the preposition in the following sentence:

All owners received "deeds" to their property.
Question options:


All


to


their


property

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Answer:

to

Explanation:

what does it mean warranty????

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warranty means your item that you have can be fixed

example: I bought a PS5 and I put warranty on it.

I break the ps5. now my ps5 can be fix or I can get a new one because I have a warranty on my ps5

It is a limited time insurance on an item

what is language features?

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Answer:

language is a talking thing

Explanation:

without languages we would say wee waa

Explanation:

Language Features refers to sentence structure, punctuation, noun, vocabulary, phrases, etc. used in content supports, provides meaning to the communication.

Read the poem and answer the question.

[1]I wandered lonely as a cloud
That floats on high o'er vales and hills,
When all at once I saw a crowd,
A host, of golden daffodils;
[5]Beside the lake, beneath the trees,
Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.

Continuous as the stars that shine
And twinkle on the milky way,
They stretched in never-ending line
[10]Along the margin of a bay:
Ten thousand saw I at a glance,
Tossing their heads in sprightly dance.

The waves beside them danced; but they
Out-did the sparkling waves in glee:
[15]A poet could not but be gay,
In such a jocund company:
I gazed—and gazed—but little thought
What wealth the show to me had brought:

For oft, when on my couch I lie
[20]In vacant or in pensive mood,
They flash upon that inward eye
Which is the bliss of solitude;
And then my heart with pleasure fills,
And dances with the daffodils.

Wordsworth uses the word "dance" throughout his poem. In a paragraph of 3-5 sentences, analyze how the poet uses "dance" in stanzas 1 and 4. Who is dancing in these two stanzas? In each instance, what does the use of the word "dance" reveal about Wordsworth's view of nature?

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Answer:

The daffodils are dancing! Not literally, of course, since this is personification. Wordsworth sees nature as beautiful and light, like how a dancer would be. It shines light on the good of the world, in the form of making something as non-human as a flower have more human qualities.

Explanation:

By "human qualities" I mean things like dancing, singing, holding objects, talking, whispering, etc.

how does hardship threaten billie jo's emotional survival?

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Meet Billie Jo Kelby, a fourteen-year-old girl living in Cimarron County, Oklahoma with her mom, a homemaker, and her dad, a farmer. While there's peace in their small family, she hasn't exactly been living the dream. Her dad was expecting a boy and got her instead, which has kept their relationship strained, and on top of that, his farm is in decline due to the drought and dust storms. Things are about to change in a big way, though, as Ma has recently learned that she's going to have a baby.

Ma taught Billie Jo to play the piano when she was young, and it's since grown into a huge passion for her. Arley Wanderdale, a music manager who gives lessons at her school, takes a special interest in her talent, inviting her to play for local shows and even go on tour with him, his band the Black Mesa Boys, and crooning heartthrob Mad Dog Craddock. In spite of her shared love for the piano, though, Ma is kind of cagey about her playing professionally, which creates tension between the two of them.
Just when things are opening up for Billie Jo's own music career, tragedy strikes. While making breakfast, Ma mistakes a bucket of kerosene for water and pours it on the stove. She runs outside with the intention of coming back in, but Billie Jo, unaware of this, throws the flaming bucket of kerosene outside at the moment she returns, catching Ma on fire.
Billie Jo tries to smother the flames with her hands, badly burning them in the process. A few days later, Ma dies giving birth to a baby boy, whom Daddy names Franklin (as in Roosevelt). Billie Jo struggles with anger toward both herself and Daddy for what happened.

Billie Jo and Daddy struggle to fill the void left by Ma and the baby. Daddy starts digging an enormous hole for an irrigation pond Ma suggested he try to make and enrolls in some night school classes in case the farm goes under; meanwhile, Billie Jo attempts to find ways to break the silence between them and deal with her emotions about what happened. Life, however, is one giant, constant reminder of what she's lost, especially when a migrant family joins her school and the mother gives birth to a baby girl.
While her hands are in such pain that playing piano is difficulty, Billie Jo still tries. She accepts Arley's invitation to play at a dance show and even wins third prize in a talent competition. Even music, though, has lost the joy it used to bring her; life eventually wears her down so much that when she's invited to play at graduation ceremonies, she only sits there and can't play a note.
We'd like to say that things gradually start getting better for Daddy and Billie Jo, but they don't. Daddy's wheat crops continue to experience the onslaught of the dust storms, and although his own father died of skin cancer, Daddy chooses to ignore some spots that start showing up on his skin rather than get them treated. When Billie Jo realizes that he would rather die and abandon her than continue to face the future without Ma, she decides to leave home.

Billie Jo hitches a ride on a boxcar traveling west, and on her journey, she meets up with a man who left his wife and children in hopes of finding a better way to provide for them. Her encounter with the man makes her realize that getting away from Oklahoma isn't the answer—she can't abandon her father and the only home she knows—instead she needs to learn to grow there, just like the wheat. She gets off the train in Arizona and places a call to the local store for someone to let Daddy know she's coming home.
Daddy meets her at the station and things immediately begin to improve. They start talking openly about everything that's happened and Billie Jo convinces him to get his skin examined. The doctor cuts out the spots in hopes of stopping the cancer, and advises Billie Jo to start using her hands again to help them heal.
Just as Billie Jo and Daddy start to heal their relationship, another big development happens: Daddy's lady friend, Louise, comes to dinner. She was his teacher in the night school class and the two really hit it off. While she's happy for her dad, Billie Jo struggles with how much she wants to let Louise into her life; Louise is understanding of this though, and doesn't try to force her way into the family. Instead, she kindly listens to Billie Jo's story and gradually wins her over.

On Thanksgiving, Daddy asks Louise to marry him. She gives him a second mule for an engagement gift, and he makes plans to diversify his crop selection and try some new farming techniques. Billie Jo loves Louise and looks forward to her visits, as well as the day she and Daddy get married. She enjoys playing piano for them, having finally let herself heal enough to return to her love of music.




The first three articles of the U.S. Constitution explain _____.


A.
how to add amendments


B.
relations among the states


C.
the ratification process


D.
the federal government structure

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Answer:D

Explanation:

meaning of yamete kudisia?​

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Answer:

yametekudasai." = Can you please stop it?

Answer:

ah ah ah yameteh

Explanation:

ah ah ah deliciosso

The restaurant was very crowded, but we decided to stay.

Is the sentence a run-on sentence?

A.
no
B.
yes

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No, because it includes a comma, which is proper grammar.

Lan (be)..

..... at her lesson for six hours.

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Answer:

add me brainlist

Explanation:six hours

Read the following two sentences from President John F. Kennedy’s July 11, 1963, radio and television address. Then, rewrite the sentences using a coordinating conjunction to combine them into a single sentence.


We face, therefore, a moral crisis as a country and a people. It cannot be met by repressive police action.

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Answer:

Read this excerpt from President John F. Kennedy’s inaugural address on January 20, 1961: In the long history of the world, only a few generations have been granted the role of defending freedom in its hour of maximum danger. I do not shrink from this responsibility—I welcome it.

Explanation:

What’s The Answer To This?

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the last option.

not sure how to explain..
it’s simple

its the last one, because it uses a comma correctly

1
Select the correct answer.
In which paragraph of the excerpt does the tension surrounding Mrs. Wessington's presence begin?
OA. paragraph 3
O B. paragraph 7
O C. paragraph 4
OD. paragraph 1
Reset
Next

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Answer:

paragraph 1

Explanation:

I got it right on the test :/

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Answer: D. Paragraph 1

Explanation: the first person was correct

Stylistically, why would the author go into detail on all types of discrimination and then state simply "It all started on a bus?"

a.
The author wants to show the contrast between the numerous acts of discrimination versus a simple act of a bus boycott.

b.
The author wants to simply inform the reader.

c.
The author wants to show that the bus boycott was not a powerful enough act of defiance.

d.
The author wants to entertain the reader.​

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Answer:

It is either A or C but I am pretty sure its A.

Explanation:

Daffynitions for:

Momentous
Shoddy
Surly
Bogus
Tirade

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Answer:

mo·men·tous

Anger of a superior quality and degree, appropriate to exalted characters and momentous occasions (i.e. 'the wrath of God', 'the day of wrath').

Shoddy

Ugly and terrible

Surly

Angry and annoying

Bogus

Fakey

Tirade

words about angry-ness

Explanation:

Definition

Please help with the paper. Write the answer thanks

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Answer:

1.yak

2.yard

3.yatch

4.yolk

5.yo-yo

6.yarn

Explanation:

(for the second part)

y as a consonant                     y sound= long e                 y sound= long i

yellow                                       many                                    sly

you                                            sorry                                    fry

young                                       buddy                                  shy

year                                          pretty                                   my

yell                                            hurry                                    try

Ms. Trowbridge will receive a 40% discount off her first cell phone bill. Her monthly cell phone plan charges a flat monthly fee of $25. 00 plus $0. 20 per minute. If ms. Trowbridge talks on her cell phone for 300 minutes during the first month of cell phone service, what will be the amount of her first cell phone bill?.

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Answer:20

Explanation:

i can do a lot of math its rediculus

Read the poem.

This Is My Letter to the World
by Emily Dickinson

This is my letter to the World
That never wrote to Me—
The simple News that Nature told—
With tender Majesty

Her Message is committed
To Hands I cannot see—
For love of Her—Sweet—countrymen—
Judge tenderly—of Me

Part A

What is a central idea of "This Is My Letter to the World"?


A writer’s talent is derived from divine forces.

The answer to every question can be found in nature.

A writer’s words often go unappreciated.

The truth and beauty of nature cannot be doubted.
Question 2
Part B

Which detail from the poem best develops the central idea in Part A?


“The simple News that Nature told— / With tender Majesty”

“This is my letter to the World, / That never wrote to Me—"

“For love of Her—Sweet—countrymen— / Judge tenderly—of Me”

“Her Message is committed / To Hands I cannot see—”

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Answer:

Explanation:its a

Answer: Part A is : The truth and beauty of nature cannot be doubted.

Part B : “For love of Her—Sweet—countrymen— / Judge tenderly—of Me”.

Explanation:

i took the test.

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