Answer:
D
Explanation:
the others are kinda like it’s just too loud for d provides that you’re trying to concentrate so that makes it a little more polite
how does an author develop and support a claim
an author's claims and ideas are developed through the structure of the text itself. By carefully choosing words and arrang- ing sentences, paragraphs, and sections, an author is able to develop claims and reveal the text's deeper meaning.
Read John Muir's "Calypso Borealis" and answer the question.
[1] After earning a few dollars working on my brother-in law's farm near Portage [Wisconsin], I set off on the first of my long lonely excursions, botanising in glorious freedom around the Great Lakes and wandering through innumerable tamarac and arbor-vitae swamps, and forests of maple, basswood, ash, elm, balsam, fir, pine, spruce, hemlock, rejoicing in their bound wealth and strength and beauty, climbing the trees, revelling in their flowers and fruit like bees in beds of goldenrods, glorying in the fresh cool beauty and charm of the bog and meadow heathworts, grasses, carices, ferns, mosses, liverworts displayed in boundless profusion.
[2] The rarest and most beautiful of the flowering plants I discovered on this first grand excursion was Calypso borealis (the Hider of the North). I had been fording streams more and more difficult to cross and wading bogs and swamps that seemed more and more extensive and more difficult to force one's way through. Entering one of these great tamarac and arbor-vitae swamps one morning, holding a general though very crooked course by compass, struggling through tangled drooping branches and over and under broad heaps of fallen trees, I began to fear that I would not be able to reach dry ground before dark, and therefore would have to pass the night in the swamp and began, faint and hungry, to plan a nest of branches on one of the largest trees or windfalls like a monkey's nest, or eagle's, or Indian's in the flooded forests of the Orinoco described by Humboldt.
[3] But when the sun was getting low and everything seemed most bewildering and discouraging, I found beautiful Calypso on the mossy bank of a stream, growing not in the ground but on a bed of yellow mosses in which its small white bulb had found a soft nest and from which its one leaf and one flower sprung. The flower was white and made the impression of the utmost simple purity like a snowflower. No other bloom was near it, for the bog a short distance below the surface was still frozen, and the water was ice cold. It seemed the most spiritual of all the flower people I had ever met. I sat down beside it and fairly cried for joy.
[4] It seems wonderful that so frail and lovely a plant has such power over human hearts. This Calypso meeting happened some forty-five years ago, and it was more memorable and impressive than any of my meetings with human beings excepting, perhaps, Emerson and one or two others. When I was leaving the University, Professor J.D. Butler said, "John, I would like to know what becomes of you, and I wish you would write me, say once a year, so I may keep you in sight." I wrote to the Professor, telling him about this meeting with Calypso, and he sent the letter to an Eastern newspaper [The Boston Recorder] with some comments of his own. These, as far as I know, were the first of my words that appeared in print.
[5] How long I sat beside Calypso I don't know. Hunger and weariness vanished, and only after the sun was low in the west I splashed on through the swamp, strong and exhilarated as if never more to feel any mortal care. At length I saw maple woods on a hill and found a log house. I was gladly received. "Where ha ye come fra? The swamp, that awfu' swamp. What were ye doin' there?" etc. "Mony a puir body has been lost in that muckle, cauld, dreary bog and never been found." When I told her I had entered it in search of plants and had been in it all day, she wondered how plants could draw me to these awful places, and said, "It's god's mercy ye ever got out."
[6] Oftentimes I had to sleep without blankets, and sometimes without supper, but usually I had no great difficulty in finding a loaf of bread here and there at the houses of the farmer settlers in the widely scattered clearings. With one of these large backwoods loaves I was able to wander many a long wild fertile mile in the forests and bogs, free as the winds, gathering plants, and glorying in God's abounding inexhaustible spiritual beauty bread. Storms, thunderclouds, winds in the woods—were welcomed as friends.
The words that Muir uses in his essay reveal his view that nature
is filled with countless opportunities to discover rare plants
needs to be conquered and controlled by human exploration
offers many unique challenges for the mind, body, and spirit
presents endless possibilities to experience and appreciate
is this section is about how plastic bags affect the environment a claim or not
Answer:
Plastic bags start out as fossil fuels and end up as deadly waste in landfills and the ocean. Birds often mistake shredded plastic bags for food, filling their stomachs with toxic debris. For hungry sea turtles, it's nearly impossible to distinguish between jellyfish and floating plastic shopping bag.The major impact of plastic bags on the environment is that it takes many years to for them to decompose. In addition, toxic substances are released into the soil when plastic bags perish under sunlight and, if plastic bags are burned, they release a toxic substance into the air causing ambient air pollution
Explanation:
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In 2016, Aircon singer-songwriter Bob Dylan awarded the Nobel prize in literature making him the first musician to receive this award.
Answer:
the prestigious award i think
Explanation:
It is quite uncommon, yet American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan received the Nobel Prize in Literature for his extraordinary contributions to his field.
Why did Bob Dylan deserve the award?Many people questioned why a singer-songwriter who excels in melody as well as song was granted a prize that praises the written word when folk superstar Bob Dylan was handed the Nobel Prize in Literature. Dylan did a great job of addressing this in his acceptance speech.
The 2016 Nobel Prize in Literature was given to American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, making him the first songwriter to receive the renowned honor.
Therefore, the award was given to the 75-year-old rock icon "for having developed new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition."
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Which is the correct use of the
following participle phrase:
swimming in the neighbor's pool
A. Swimming in the neighbor's pool, a raincloud
suddenly appeared.
B. Swimming in the neighbor's pool, a raincloud
was suddenly seen.
C. Swimming in the neighbor's pool, we saw a
raincloud suddenly appear.
Answer:
it is B
Explanation:
it sounds way more academy than the other ones
What are the positive aspects of being a psychopath?
5. Select the correct answer
1. My dad ________ smoking in the garage.
has
had
had been
2. The printer ________ working well.
had not been
hadn't
had not
3. Had the players _____ playing by the rules?
been
have
be
4. She ________ expecting the worst.
had
'd been
had being
5. Had the teachers ________ before the strike?
been work
working
been working
6. Our pool pump ________ running properly before the storm.
had not have
hadn't been
hadn't being
7. My sister’s roommate was upset. She _____ been waiting for an hour.
had
has
have
8. I just heard about the accident. ________ been working all night?
Had the driver
Had the driving
Have the driver
9. We were shocked to see her. ________ been expecting her.
We are
We have
We'd not
10. I finally reached my mom. ________ her all day.
I'd been calling
I have called
I called
1. My dad had been smoking in the garage.
2. The printer had not been working well.
3. Had the players been playing by the rules?
4. She'd been expecting the worst.
5. Had the teachers been working before the strike?
6. Our pool pump hadn't been running properly before the storm.
7. My sister's roommate was upset. She had been waiting for an hour.
8. I just heard about the accident. Had the driver been working all night?
9. We were shocked to see her. We'd not been expecting her.
10. I finally reached my mom. I'd been calling her all day.
You are well now(interrogative
Answer:
Definition of interrogative (Entry 2 of 2) 1 : a word (such as who, what, which) or a particle (such as Latin -ne) used in asking questions. 2 : question sense 1a.
Explanation:
What parts of the outsiders novel did the movie leave out and what scenes of the outsiders movie were added that weren’t in the novel
Answer:
with the disc that I bought off of amazon, it started at a gas station, and not in the movie theater
Explanation:
I hope your talking about the outsiders with ponyboy curtis, sodapop, and all them
An impetus is a
A special talent.
B driving force.
C casual meeting.
D roadblock.
Answer:
B driving force
Explanation:
Def is- The force that makes something happen or happen more quickly.
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Answer:
2. an
3. The; a
4. an; the
5. The; the; the
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7. an
8. The; the
9. The; the
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why does Dexter suddenly see his winter dreams as an illusion?
Why can he no longer treasure even his memories of Judy Jones?
Answer and Explanation:
These questions are about Dexter Green and Judy Jones from the short story "Winter Dreams", by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
When 14-year-old Dexter Green saw 10-year-old Judy Jones throwing a tantrum, he realized he wanted to be as rich as she was. For some reason, Judy's spoiled personality attracted Dexter, and she became the symbol of his ideal. Dexter romanticized life, all because of Judy. He thought beauty and wealth would bring him the happiness he imagined the beautiful and the wealthy to have. Even as adults, as he and Judy date, he does not realize her life is nothing like the golden ideal he has created. Judy is irritable and bored, toying with several men - including Dexter - just to have some fun.
Why does Dexter suddenly see his winter dreams as an illusion?
An older Dexter, who has indeed accomplished everything he wanted, finds out through a friend that Judy is now married to an awful husband. She is no longer admired for her beauty, and everyone seems to know she leads an unhappy life. This news makes Dexter realize his dreams were nothing but an illusion. Judy is as real as everything else. There is nothing glamorous about her anymore. And if Judy is unhappy and ordinary, the whole world is unhappy and ordinary.
Why can he no longer treasure even his memories of Judy Jones?
Since Judy is no longer the same, she can no longer represent what she once did. Dexter has also changed and, for that reason, cannot even look back at their memories together the same way. Remembering Judy used to give him strength, motivation to keep on pursuing his dreams. Now that the fantasy is shattered, there is no way of bringing back that feeling. Dexter simply doesn't care anymore:
"Long ago," he said, "long ago, there was something in me, but now that thing is gone. Now that thing is gone, that thing is gone. I cannot cry. I cannot care. That thing will come back no more."
Write a paragraph on why students shouldn't have school uniforms.
Answer: No way im writing an entire paragraph for you, but i can help with ideas. You can write about if children wear the same things over and over when they are out of school they can have less self confidence when they are not wearing a uniform, because they are so used to everyone looking alike that no one could judge them for their clothes or something like that
Explanation:
Which of the following is one way the U.S. Constitution expanded the power of the central government? (5 points)
Creation of a judicial branch
Creation of a national bank
Creation of the Electoral College
Creation of the Monroe Doctrine
Answer:
The correct answer is 'creation of a judicial branch'
Using Ethos what is one way to persuade your mother to let you get a tattoo?
Answer:
By telling her how getting a tattoo would not affect your moral principles.
Explanation:
The one way to persuade your mother to let you get a tattoo by using the rhetorical device of Ethos would be telling her how getting a tattoo would not affect your moral and individual principles. Ethos as a rhetorical device means to convince the people through the speaker's character and credibility.
Likewise, this can be used with your mother by telling and proving her how strong and resolute you are in your decisions. Just as most people view people with tattoos as delinquents and bad people, your mother must have the same thoughts as well. However, you can change her social-construed views about people with tattoos through your refined character and credibility.
Use page numbers and quotations to write a three-to five-sentence paragraph about one theme from your novel or short story. Remember to include the title and author or the novel or short story. my story is the golden touch. PLEASE HELP
Answer:
My story was The Golden Touch by Nathaniel Hawthorne.
We see in the last couple of pages that King Midas regrets ever having the golden touch as it has cost him everything that he has ever loved. Pages 6, 7, and 8 are the pages with the resolution on them. '” Well, friend Midas,” said the stranger, “pray how do you succeed with the Golden Touch?”
Midas shook his head. “I am very miserable,” said he. “Very miserable, indeed!” exclaimed the stranger. “And how happens that? Have I not faithfully kept my
Promise with you? Have you not everything that your heart desired?” “Gold is not everything,” answered Midas. “And I have lost all that my heart really cared for.”' page 6
“King Midas bowed low; and when he lifted his head, the lustrous stranger had vanished. You will easily believe that Midas lost no time in snatching up a great earthen pitcher (but, alas me! It was no longer earthen after he touched it) and hastening to the river-side.” page 7
Explanation:
Make sure to change it up so you don't get charged with plagarism.
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Answer:
A theme from The Golden Touch is, “Family is priceless.” This theme shows in the story because when King Midas accidentally turns his daughter into gold, he cries and is desperate for her to come back to life, which is why he chose to have his powers removed. When Midas gets water from the river and pours it on Marigold, he is happy and relived to know his daughter is back to normal again. The quote which shows this is:
“But that water, which was to undo all the mischief that his folly had wrought, was more precious to Midas than an ocean of molten gold could have been. The first thing he did, as you need hardly be told, was to sprinkle it by handfuls over the golden figure of little Marigold.”
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Friar Lawrence
47. How does Capulet's attitude toward Juliet change throughout the
play? Provide examples.
5 points
Your answer
This is a required question
48. Compare the Nurse's and Friar Lawrence's roles throughout the play. 10 points
How are they similar and how are they different? Give examples from the
Answer:
1)Instead of respecting Juliet's choice and trusting her decision, Lord Capulet becomes forceful and insensitive. His attitude changes from being respectful and sensitive in Act 1, to controlling and inconsiderate in Act 3.
Explanation:
Answer: instead of respecting her more he changes from being respectful and sensitive to controlling and incosidirate.
Explanation: This is shown when he says ",But fettle your fine joint's gainst thursay next
to go with paris to saint peters church , or i'll dragg thee on a hurdle thither
out, you green-sickness carrion! you baggage!
You tallow face".
wich means at that time he was becoming the incosidorate version of him.
The Christian theme of Uncle Tom’s Cabin comes closest to reflecting which common trait of American Romanticism?
the triumph of nature over man
the importance of the individual
the power of emotion over logic
the presence of rebellion
Answer:
The power of emotion over logic
Explanation:
The Christian theme of uncle toms cabin come closest to reflecting the power of emotion over logic. This trait comes closest to American Romanticism.
Answer:
the power of emotion over logic
Explanation:
ppl view religion as using emotion not logic
emotion over logic is a american romanticism theme
Is this sentence correct?->The Iguazu Falls which can be seen from three countries,are on the border between Argentina and Brazil.
Answer:
No
Explanation:
You're missing spaces and caps
Which of the following statements BEST paraphrases the reason why Martin Luther
King Jr. was controversial for some African Americans?
A. Some viewed King as being overly religious
B. Some considered King too patient and peaceful.
C. Some thought King was involved in illegal activity
D. Some said King was too young and
inexperienced
Answer:
B
Explanation:
newsela gave me the answer when i submitted it
The statement that best paraphrases the reason why Martin Luther King Jr. was controversial for some African Americans was "Some considered King too patient and peaceful".
Martin Luther King Jr.Martin Luther King Jr. was treated as the most peaceful protesters in history. Even in his "Letter from Birmingham Jail" he suggested nonviolent direct actions to raise the issue and fight against inequalities and racism.
He always initiated nonviolent peaceful protests to fight against injustice. On the other hand some people believe violence is the only way to get their rights and fight inequalities.
This was the reason why he was controversial for some African Americans for being too patient and peaceful.
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In the excerpt from Julius Caesar which appeal most clearly makes use of logos
Answer:
In the excerpt from Julius Caesar, which appeal most clearly makes use of logos? O A. Antony disproves Brutus's claims by reading Caesar's will. O B. Brutus stakes his honor on his and the conspirators' actions. O C. Brutus argues that any true Roman would not accept slavery. O D. Antony questions the honor of Brutus and the conspirators.
Answer:
Out of A - D
A. Anthony gives evidence proving that Caesar was not ambitious
B. Anthony says that his an ordinary man who speaks plainly
C. Brutus tells the crowd that he loved Caesar as much as anyone
D. Brutus Argues that any true Roman would not accept slavery.
It would be, A. Anthony gives evidence proving that Caesar was not ambitious
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What is the relationship between the stanzas and the rhyme scheme? How does the rhyming pattern connect and separate the stanzas?
Part A:
The relationship between the stanzas and the rhyme scheme is :
In rhyming poetry, rhyme plays a part in characterizing stanza structure, and rhyme plans can span more than one stanza to bind together the lyric. Stanzas can share a single rhyme conspire, or they may be portion of a bigger design, as in Robert Frost's lyric "Familiar With the Night,: which has an ABAB design that expands over the primary stanza and into the moment: "I have been one familiar with the night.Part B:
The rhyming pattern connect and separate the stanzas is :
A poem's rhyme conspire is the design of rehashing rhymed syllables at the conclusion of its lines. To set up a poem's overwhelming rhyme conspire, each line is alloted a diverse letter of the letter set until a coordinating rhyme shows up. That line is given the same letter as the line with which it rhymes, and this design is rehashed until all rhyming lines are recognized.Learn more about "rhyme scheme":
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Which of the following show that you appreciate something
(a) "That must have been hard to do." (c) "I just love bellett
(b) "It's all your fault."
(d) "Could you help me?
Answer:
A. "That must have been hard to do."
Explanation:
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PLEASE HELP WITH THIS TEST ;-;
1 Things base and vile, folding no quantity,
2 Love can transpose to form and dignity:
3 Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind;
4 And therefore is wing'd Cupid painted blind:
Which line contains an allusion?
Line 1
Line 2
Line 3
Line 4
Answer:
i think 3 (c)
Explanation:
sounds about right
Answer:
i would say c
Explanation:
List the Indefinite Pronouns alphabetically
help plz
They are already in alphabetical order
write an expository essay on change a flat tyre
Answer:You will have to turn the lug nuts counter clockwise to loosen them. Do not remove the lug nuts all the way off the threaded shaft. Next, to get the wheel off the car, you have to raise the corner of the car where the flat is located.
Changing a Flat Tire The following steps are the safest way to change a flat tire. If you received a flat tire while driving down the road; first thing to do is to get away from oncoming traffic; at that time, find a place that is well lit, such as a parking lot. Keep in mind the farther you drive on a flat tire, the more damage you will incur to the tire and wheel. Secondly, set the parking brake so that the car does not roll away while the car is off the ground. Then, you have to locate your spare tire, which will replace the flat tire; that is usually in a compartment inside the trunk. The spare tire is secured in place by a bolt or a bracket that unscrews easily. In addition to the spare tire, you will need a jack to raise Therefore, you will raise the jack so that it almost touches the car. Once the jack is raised enough to just touch the car; position the jack so that it is not tilted; furthermore, make sure the jack is 6 – 12 inches behind the front or rear of the tire. When you are sure the jack is in position correctly; proceed by raising the jack, so that the car will rise off the ground. Remember you need to fit a fully inflated tire in place of the flat; therefore, make sure you jack the car up enough to get a fully inflated tire under there. Once you have the car off the ground; go ahead and remove the lug nuts with your hand. Now, grasp the wheel at 3 o’clock and 9 o’clock and pull the wheel straight off. Place the flat tire in the trunk; otherwise, it will be in the way while you are working. You will then, pick up the spare tire and line up the holes with the threaded shafts; then slide the spare tire onto the threaded shafts. Next, you will spin the lug nuts on by hand; indeed, you have to turn the lug nuts clockwise to tighten them.
Explanation:
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1.My father retired from the air force last year he is writing a book about his experience
2.Fabian is planning on going to Las Vegas for vacation; he'll need to take a lot of money
3.Jerry mowed the grass this morning, tonight he will water the flowers and bushes.
4.The storm passed quickly through the area last night, and it caused a lot of damage.
5.The small girl seemed to be lost , she was crying and looking for her mother.
Answer:
1. My father had retired from the airforce last year. Now, he is writing a book!
2. Fabian is planning on going to las vagas, but he'll need to pack/take alot of money
3. Jerry had mowed the grass this Morning. Later Tonight, he will water the flowers and bushes
4. The storm had passed quickly through the area last night. A lot of damage was caused by the storm though.
5. The small girl had seemed to be lost. She had began to cry and then began to look for her mother.
Explanation:
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How does Ulrich von Gradwitz's point of view about his neighbor, Georg Znaeym, change from the beginning of the story to the end?
Answer:b
Explanation:
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Has anyone heard the Radio Broadcast "Sorry wrong number"? please help!
Answer:
Main suspect:
The suspect of the murder is Mr. Stevenson, the husband of Mrs. Stevenson.
Motive:
The motive behind the murder is because Mrs. Stevenson has been sick for a very long time. So, it seems Mr. Stevenson wanted to get rid of her. An evidence: "AGNES: …has scarcely left my side since I took sick twelve years ago…"
Alibi:
The suspect has an alibi. In order not to be suspected, he sent a Telegram to Mrs. Stevenson informing her that he will not be available that night due to an urgent business he was going for in Boston.
Evidence to support answer: "WESTERN U: The telegram is as follows: (reading) Mrs. Elbert Stevenson. 53 north Sutton Place, New York, New York. Darling, terribly sorry. Tried to get you for last hour, but line busy. Leaving for Boston eleven PM tonight on urgent business. Back tomorrow afternoon. Keep happy. Love. Signed, Elbert."
Evidence:
Some of the evidences that points to Mr. Stevenson as the one responsible for the murder are:
1. Mr. Stevenson's phone line was kept busy all through.
Evidence from text: "AGNES: Operator, I’ve been trying to call Murray Hill 4-0098 for the last half hour and it’s been busy. I don’t see how it could possibly be busy that long. Can you try that number for me, please."
2. The suspect knew that a train passes by 11:15 and definitely it is someone that knew that area very well; which is Mr. Stevenson.
Evidence: "MAN: (OFF MIC) What’s that? (ON MIC) Just a minute, George. (PAUSE) Oh, our client tells me that at 11:15, a train crosses the bridge. It makes a noise in case a window is open and she should scream."
3. Mr. Stevenson made up an alibi in order not to be available that night.
Evidence: "WESTERN U: The telegram is as follows: (reading) Mrs. Elbert Stevenson. 53 north Sutton Place, New York, New York. Darling, terribly sorry. Tried to get you for last hour, but line busy. Leaving for Boston eleven PM tonight on urgent business. Back tomorrow afternoon. Keep happy. Love. Signed, Elbert."
Explanation:
"Sorry, Wrong Number" is a play that was written by Lucille Fletcher. The play was a radio broadcast which was originally produced and broadcast live by Columbia Broadcasting. The original broadcast took place on May 25, 1943.
The drama tells the story of a woman who was an invalid and overheard the conversation of two men who were trying to kill a woman. She became restless and tried to stop the murder by informing the phone operators and the police but none was able to help.
Later, it dawned on her that she was the target of the murder. But unfortunately she was murdered. From all indications in the story, it was found out that her husband, Mr. Stevenson was behind the murder.
Metaphors quotes in the poem the bells