Order the steps in making connections to poems
Group of answer choices
Consider the poem and what it is about
Explain it
Identify poetic and literary devices
Read and take notes
Choose the following sentence that demonstrates passive voice.
O dog is doing the sleeping.
O Hamsters are doing the digging.
O Carrie is doing the spraying
O The squirrel was chased by the dog.
Answer:
O The squirrel was chased by the dog.
which line is made up of trochees?
A. Have a temper tantrum
B. It’ll rain for a while
C. Ask for a wheelbarrow
D. Enlist the help of Tim
ANSWER:
I'll Just Give You An Example
EXAMPLE:
trochaic line
trochaic lineTrochee: A trochaic line is pronounced DUH-duh, as in “HIGH-way.”The first syllable is stressed and the second is unstressed. Poems with type of foot are written in trochaic meter.
In the given question, the line which shows "It'll rain for a while" is made up of trochees. Thus, the correct option is B.
What is a trochaic line?A trochaic is an adjective for trochee. Trochaic lines are those in which the first syllable is stressed while the second one is unstressed. For example: Highway, garden, English.
Trochee are widely used in poetry and often appear in lyric, choral, tragedy dialogues. The metric pace of trochees is fast and creates a sense of urgency.
Identification of trochee includes stressed syllable followed by a weak or unstressed syllable. Trochee creates a tone of despair. A falling rhythm often used in moments of hopelessness. A trochee word is trouble whereas the opposite of it is an iamb.
Therefore, the correct option is B.
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please help meeeeeeeeeeeeeee....T.T
We'll perform a song called Santa Tell me. I have to choose a costume for a performance, what should i wear!!!T.T I need to win next class and it should be perfect..
If you have other ideas, plz write))
Answer:
You should wear something like the ones they wore in mean girls (but more school appropriate).
Explanation:
I'm not sure what the options are though. Maybe try a Christmas fairy? Or Mrs Claus? Or just a Christmas tree?
I hope my answer helped you!
When Reggie is teaching the boys kung fu, what does he say will help them resist the temptation of drugs and violence?
WE BEAT THE STREETS
I read WE BEAT THE STREETS last year, so I might be wrong... But, I think it was that they could keep focus on something and not be tempted.
The article “The American Dream?” compares and contrasts arguments for and against the DREAM Act. Select one paragraph from the “Pro” section of the article (paragraphs 6–12), and one paragraph from the “Con” section (paragraphs 13–19), and explain how each paragraph helps to develop the passage’s ideas. Be sure to support your response with details from the passage.
Answer:
Read this example: original work - a novel about a man's struggles to returnhome to his family after spending the past ten yearsfighting in a war. which work would represent a change to the artistic medium of this originalwork? a. a story written about the man's adventures since the warb. a novel that translates the story into another language. c. a painting of the man wishing he was home with his familyd. a book written about the war the man was fighting
Explanation:
Read this story beginning.
Sandra dumped a bucket of water onto the hot sand in front of her. A little of the water splashed up on her, but since she was in her bathing suit it didn't matter. She stirred the water and sand with her hands until she had a thick mixture. Then she began piling up the sand to build a castle.
Which sentence would provide the most conflict, if it were the next line in the story?
A) It certainly was a beautiful day.
B) Sandra had never been happier.
C) Suddenly, a wave washed over Sandra's castle.
(Help ASAP please!!) Which statement best explains how the third-person omniscient point of view affects "To Build a Fire"?
It allows the reader to see the contrast between the dog's sensible thoughts and the man's illogical thoughts.
It gives the reader access to only the man's thoughts and feelings, which makes the reader realize how overconfident he is.
It allows the reader to experience the story through the man's view, which allows readers to feel compassion for this character.
It uses the pronoun "you" to place the reader directly in the story, which adds to the theme of loneliness in nature.
Answer:
It allows the reader to see the contrast between the dog's sensible thoughts and the man's illogical thoughts.
Step-by-Step Explanation:
Since an omniscient narrator has full knowledge of details hidden to other characters in the story, we can guess based on this.
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Reasoning:
"It allows the reader to see the contrast between the dog's sensible thoughts and the man's illogical thoughts." This sentence shows that the reader knows secretive details about the man and dog.
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"It gives the reader access to only the man's thoughts and feelings, which makes the reader realize how overconfident he is." This sentence makes the story non-omniscient by tying down our perspective to the man's P.O.V.
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"It allows the reader to experience the story through the man's view, which allows readers to feel compassion for this character." This sentence makes the story non-omniscient by tying down our perspective to the man's P.O.V.
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"It uses the pronoun "you" to place the reader directly in the story, which adds to the theme of loneliness in nature." This sentence does not relate to the fact the story is omniscient. It is only describing the theme and word choice.
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Conclusion:
Since neither the 3rd, 4th, or 2nd sentences do not explain that we know hidden knowledge, it is the 1st sentence.
Read the following excerpt from Susan B. Anthony's speech "On Women's Right to Vote" and think about the persuasive methods Anthony uses.
It was we, the people; not we, the white male citizens; nor yet we, the male citizens; but we, the whole people, who formed the Union. And we formed it, not to give the blessings of liberty, but to secure them; not to the half of ourselves and the half of our posterity, but to the whole people - women as well as men. And it is a downright mockery to talk to women of their enjoyment of the blessings of liberty while they are denied the use of the only means of securing them provided by this democratic-republican government - the ballot.
What two types of persuasive techniques does Anthony use in this excerpt?
appeals to reason and appeals to ethics
appeals to reason and counterarguments
counterarguments and appeals to ethics
appeals to reason and appeals to emotion
Answer:
appeals to reason and appeals to emotion
Explanation:
Based on the passage, which of the following is not a role that conflict plays?
A
guiding the plot
B
adding tension and action
C
changing the reader’s mind
D
making the story more interesting
(Help ASAP!!) Read this excerpt from "Rules of the Game."
"Ai-ya. So shame be with mother?" She grasped my hand even tighter as she glared at me.
What is the connotative meaning of the word glared?
stared in a way that suggests surprise
stared in a way that suggests disgust
looked in a way that suggests blame
looked in a way that suggests fear
Please SOMEONE
Write a pharagraph about Malala Yousafzai
Hey! I did a project on Malala Yousafzai a little while back and thought I could help.
Malala Yousafzai was born on July 12, 1997. When Malala was born, she was not respected by her mother as much as she was respected by her father. In her time, boys were celebrated when they were born- girls were not. She grew up with two brothers who supported her constantly. At 11 years old, Malala had a blog, which she shared her views on education and told about life in her own town. At that time, Swat had become under Taliban control. Since it was under their control, they forced a large amount of schools to close and they banned girls from Swat to attend schools. When the Pakistani military launched a campaign that drove power away from the Taliban's, they reopened school. The Taliban still remained active in the region, but did not have as much power as before. In 2012 while riding a bus, Malala was shot in the head by terrorists because of her campaign for the education of girls. Malala survived, and today still continues to make a difference for young girls around the world. In 2015, Yousafzai opened a school in Lebanon for Syrian refugee girls. In 2017, she became the youngest person to be named a UN Messenger of Peace. UN Messengers of Peace are chosen from the fields of literature, art, science, entertainment, sports, and other areas of public life. Their role is to help focus global attention on the work and ideals of the United Nations. Yousafzai's role included a special focus on girls' education. Malala Yousafzai was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014. At age 17, she became the youngest person to ever receive the prize.
This was way too much- but I'm sure you can summarize a bit. I hope this helps.
sorry but i cant *sarcasm*
Malala Yousafzai
Malala Yousafzai is a Pakistani activist for female education and the youngest-ever Nobel Prize laureate. She is known mainly for human rights advocacy for education and for women in her native Swat Valley in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of northwest Pakistan, where the local Taliban had at times banned girls from attending school. Malala’s advocacy has since grown into an international movement.
Malala was born on July 12, 1997 in the Swat District of Pakistan’s northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, into a Sunni Muslim family of Pashtun ethnicity.
Her family runs a chain of schools in the region. In early 2009, when she was 11-12, Malala wrote a blog under a pseudonym for the BBC detailing her life under Taliban occupation, their attempts to take control of the valley, and her views on promoting education for girls in the Swat Valley. The following summer, journalist Adam B. Ellick made a New York Times documentary about her life as the Pakistani military intervened in the region. Malala rose in prominence, giving interviews in print and on television, and she was nominated for the International Children’s Peace Prize by South African activist Desmond Tutu.
On the afternoon of October 9, 2012, Malala boarded her school bus in the northwest Pakistani district of Swat. A gunman asked for her by name, then pointed a pistol at her and fired three shots. One bullet hit the left side of her forehead, travelled under her skin through the length of her face, and then went into her shoulder. In the days immediately following the attack, she remained unconscious and in critical condition, but later her condition improved enough for her to be sent to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, England, for intensive rehabilitation. On October 12, a group of 50 Islamic clerics in Pakistan issued a fatwa against those who tried to kill her, but the Taliban reiterated their intent to kill Malala and her father, Ziauddin Yousafzai. The assassination attempt sparked a national and international outpouring of support for Malala. Deutsche Welle wrote in January 2013 that Malala may have become “the most famous teenager in the world. United Nations Special Envoy for Global Education Gordon Brown launched a UN petition in Malala’s name, demanding that all children worldwide be in school by the end of 2015; it helped lead to the ratification of Pakistan’s first Right to Education Bill.
The 2013, 2014 and 2015 issues of Time magazine featured Malala as one of “The 100 Most Influential People in the World”. She was the winner of Pakistan’s first National Youth Peace Prize, and the recipient of the 2013 Sakharov Prize. In July that year, she spoke at the headquarters of the United Nations to call for worldwide access to education, and in October the Government of Canada announced its intention that its parliament confer Honorary Canadian citizenship upon Malala. In February 2014, she was nominated for the World Children’s Prize in Sweden.
Even though she was fighting for women’s rights as well as children’s rights, she did not describe herself as feminist when asked on Forbes Under-30 Summit in 2014. In 2015, however, Malala told Emma Watson she decided to call herself a feminist after hearing Watson’s speech at the UN launching the HeForShe campaign.
In May 2014, Malala was granted an honorary doctorate by the University of King’s College in Halifax. Later in 2014, Malala was announced as the co-recipient of the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize, along with Kailash Satyarthi, for her struggle against the suppression of children and young people and for the right of all children to education. Aged 17 at the time, Malala became the youngest-ever Nobel Prize laureate. She was the subject of Oscar-shortlisted 2015 documentary He Named Me Malala.
Time period and _______________the play takes place in.
drama-Theatre HELPPPP
Answer:
location
Explanation:
I think this would fit and make define setting