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my work is due at 11:59am and it's currently 9am so this is urgent

QUESTIONS:

1. The mountain has been described as if it has a personality. Write down a few sentences that explain how you feel about the mountain. In your answer you must refer to the words used by the author. (4)

2. In the first extract, what contrast has been used to make the mountain appear particularly forbidding? (2)

3. In the first few paragraphs of the first extract, what connection is established between Ebraime and the mountain? (2)

4. Why do you think the author has set the attack by the leopard in darkness? (2)

5. These extracts set the plot of the novel in motion. Write a few sentences to summarise the plot until this point. (5)

the questions (1-5) should be answered in full sentences

here's the reading extract for context:

Ebraime stared up the slope into the gathering mist. Tongues and tracers of cloud raced past the shattered base of the cliffs; below him the mountain fell sharply away, golden in the light of the setting sun. He had never climbed so high before, and he was scared. He had never lost a sheep before. That scared him too.

He crouched against the mountainside, afraid to look back. Against the rising noise of the wind he heard the bleating of the ewe once more. It came from his right, it seemed. Cautiously he crept, hand and foot, up the loose, stony slope. The fierce wind was growing colder, biting through his thin khaki shirt. He glanced back. Behind him the golden light died with the sunset as he reached the base of the broken cliffs.

Zebasberg is a fierce mountain. Ebraime stared up at the soaring, cold grey rocks and trembled. He crept carefully around and between the huge boulders that littered the base of the peak, following the faint bleat of the sheep. The light was dim and dying when at last he found the ewe. She lay in a hollow between two slabs, a small corner of shelter from the rising storm. Gratefully he slipped down beside her. 'Quiet now, quiet now, he whispered gently. The ewe gazed at him with empty eyes and nuzzled closer. Outside the hollow, the wind howled and the world went black..
Ebraime nestled against the warmth of the ewe and looked out at the invisible night. I didn't lose her, he thought proudly. Tomorrow it will be light again and I can lead her down to the farm. Mr Lamprechts will be well pleased with me. He will see that I work well when I bring back this sheep. Ebraime huddled against the warm sheep in the sheltered hollow and was soon asleep.

In the hollow high up against Zebasberg, the ewe raised her head. She sniffed the air and gave a loud bleat. Ebraime woke at once. Where am I? Ebraime thought, clutching the ewe. She struggled and suddenly called again. He held her tight around the middle, peering into the darkness.

What's wrong? he thought. "Be still, be still,' he whispered to the ewe. She tried to lunge to her feet. 'Still, still,' he tried to calm her, when sud denly he became aware of the smell. A terrible rank pungent smell, some thing new in the hollow, something close at hand. "Go away!' he shout ed, terrified.

The ewe lunged without warning and a hot gust of foul breath came out of the dark. Something unseen and awful struck Ebraime full in the face. The ewe screamed, a long des perate bleat, and tore loose from his grip. Another awful searing blow ripped across his face and neck.

He reeled back and screamed from fear and the terrible pain of the blow. The unseen shape knocked him carelessly aside and with a throaty roar leaped away out of the hollow. He felt himself sinking into darkness and he tried to cry out again. Far away, he heard the last bleat as the beast took the ewe. The terrible pain shrank away as he slipped into unconsciousness.

There was no one at the cottage. In the kitchen he found a half-loaf of bread. He wolfed the bread and sank exhausted into a chair facing the open door.

He didn't hear the girl's approach. He was roused by the cautious knock and the soft call 'Ouma Sanna?' He stumbled to his feet. The girl was sil houetted against the bright sunshine outside the door. Ebraime stood up and tried to speak. He had hardly realised that no sound would come when the girl screamed, a scream that echoed shrilly around the room and out across the farmyard. Ebraime stood rooted in the doorway. The girl's screams bewildered and frightened him. What was wrong? Why had the girl screamed like that? He looked back into the cottage. Something moved on his left and he started violently. The light was slanting across Ouma Sanna's only picture, a hand-coloured photograph of herself as a young woman, hand in hand with a young man. Ebraime turned towards the movement and realised that it was his own reflection that had moved. His face was reflected in the dusty glass.

Two eyes stared wildly at him from a face raked with raw, bloody stripes, puffed and wounded and horrible. Suddenly he understood. My face, he shouted to himself. It's my face!​​

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Answer 1

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Read this excerpt from The Raven.
here I opened wide the door-
Darkness, there and nothing more.
Which best describes the imagery the poet is creating
in this excerpt?
Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there
wondering, fearing,
Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortals ever dared to
dream before;
But the silence was unbroken, and the stillness gave no
token,
And the only word there spoken was the whispered
word, "Lenore?"
This I whispered, and an echo murmured back the
word, "Lenore!"-
Merely this and nothing more
O The speaker goes to his bedroom door, opens the
door, and finds his lover Lenore standing in the dark
on the other side
The speaker opens his bedroom door into darkness
and there is nothing there so he closes the door
quickly and runs back to bed.
O The speaker opens his bedroom door, stands there
a while, whispers into the darkness, "Lenore," and
hears this word echo softly but nothing more.
The speaker opens his door as fast as he can to run
into his room, away from the scary darkness in the
hallway that has no lighting
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Answer: The speaker opens his bedroom door, stands there a while, whispers into the darkness, "Lenore," and hears this word echo softly but nothing more

Explanation:

Imagery refers to the visually descriptive language, that's used in a literary work.

The description of the imagery that the poet is creating in this excerpt is that the speaker opens his bedroom door, stands there a while, whispers into the darkness, "Lenore," and hears this word echo softly but nothing more.

Which best revises sentence 2 to make it more precise?
Read the reflection from Kara's narrative.
1. Ironically, it is from my much younger-and, I used to think, less wise-brother that I learned the value of being honest even when a lie may seem far more tempting at the time.
2. I knew that what he did that day must have been extremely difficult for him.
3. Yet there he stood, taking responsibility for his actions with not a glimmer of hesitation.
4. It is this determination and resolve to do what is right-even when what is right is not what is easy-that I remembered many years later in college when faced with a similar predicament of my own.

OPTIONS TO REVISE SENTENCE 2
A. Watching him bravely tell the truth about what had really happened that day and how he had been the one responsible for the destruction of our neighbor's award-winning flower garden, I realized that he knew he would likely face unpleasant consequences.
B. I tried to imagine how difficult it must have been for someone so young to do something so courageous and what must have been going through his mind, but all I could think about was the punishment he would probably receive for doing the right thing.
C. Although my brother appeared to be acting bravely, I was certain he was tempted to do the wrong thing that day to avoid some sort of unpleasant punishment, and I thought for a second that he....
D. it's not d anyway, this question needs to be re-posted so an intelligent answer-er can reply. someone who did the lessons or took the quiz pls

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Answer:

my guess is A

Explanation:

its the only one that logically describes how her brother knew regardless of the consequences he still bravely had to tell the truth

write a few sentences about muvaloor ramamirtham in english ​

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Moovalur Ramamirtham (1883 - 1962) was a Tamil social reformer, author, and political activist of the Dravidian Movement, who worked for the abolition of the Devadasi system in the Madras Presidency. She was born in Thiruvarur, and was brought up at moovalur a village near mayiladhuthurai.hence she was called commonly known as moovalur ramamirtham ammaiyar. 

Which line on this excerpt from Walt whitman's "O captain! My captain!" Reflects the theme of patriotism that dominates the poem

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Answer: B. Rise up—for you the flag is flung—for you the bugle trills,

Explanation:

Patriotism is love and devotion for one's country. Putting a flag and waving it shows ones support for his or her country.

Therefore, the line on this excerpt from Walt whitman's "O captain! My captain!" that reflects the theme of patriotism that dominates the poem is "Rise up—for you the flag is flung—for you the bugle trills,"

Answer:

B.Rise up—for you the flag is flung—for you the bugle trills,

Explanation:PLATO

9. If you handwrite your draft, you should confirm
punctuation
capitalization
legibility
grammar

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Answer:

Legibility is the most important when handwriting a draft.

It’s punctuation lol

writing a persuasive paragraph for someone to buy a pen

Please I need it quickly.

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Answer:

U should describe the pen in its best words and maybe give it an affordable price

Explanation:

Just trying hope it helps

Answer

:I'd recommend selling the pen below in 4 steps.

Ask the person what they do.

Acknowledge how important their job is and get them talking about the last time they used a pen.

Highlight an emotional use for the pen.

Hand them back the pen and close the deal.

Explanation:

Which excerpt from "Initiation” correctly matches with the implied resolution of the story?

There really was no doubt now that she would get in; This is the climax implying that Millicent will accept the invitation.
"It won't be any different with us, Tracy," Millicent had told her; This is the rising action implying that the two girls will remain friends.
“Well, what do they do as a club?" Millicent wanted to know; This is the exposition implying that Millicent will challenge the club’s activities.
Swooping carefree over the moors, they would go singing; This is the falling action implying that the sorority girls will form a choir.

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Answer:

its b

"It won't be any different with us, Tracy," Millicent had told her; This is the rising action implying that the two girls will remain friends.

Explanation:

Answer:

B

Explanation:

i did the test :)

Read the excerpt from Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet.

Juliet: If they do see thee, they will murder thee.

Romeo: Alack, there lies more peril in thine eye
Than twenty of their swords: look thou but sweet,
And I am proof against their enmity.

Juliet: I would not for the world they saw thee here.

Romeo: I have night's cloak to hide me from their sight;
And but thou love me, let them find me here:
My life were better ended by their hate,
Than death prorogued, wanting of thy love

How are the themes of Romeo and Juliet and Ovid’s "Pyramus and Thisbe" similar?

Both address the cruelty of war.
Both present forbidden love.
Both discuss life after death.
Both show sibling rivalries.

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Explanation:

both present forbidden love

Answer:

Forbidden love

Explanation:

because Romeo says: "And but thou love me, let them find me here:

My life were better ended by their hate, than death prorogued, wanting of thy love."

Romeo mentions love saying that who cares if they find me here atleast I have somebody that I love whether or not that they are enemy. it doesnt change his love for juliet that she is a capulet (if i remember correctly)

Also its correct on edge 2021

a speech about the influence of media advertising on teenagers​

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Answer:

The media exert a direct and forceful influence on the real or non-real needs of adolescents, whether by creating them or modifying them. Thus, the media, the social networks, and the different advertisements that are found in them, are intended to create a consumer need in adolescents, which are the most volatile and easily convincing market sector. Therefore, the advertisements of different products or services aimed at convincing teenagers to consume create in them a distorting image of what the real world, human needs and consumer habits are.

Which of the following is a strategy for building a sustainable future?
a. Importing more resources
b. Using local materials
c. Developing more nuclear power stations​

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The answer would be B

The answer choice which is a strategy for building a sustainable future is:

B.  Using local materials

If a society wants to make use of materials which can be recycled, then it has good plans for building a sustainable future for itself as it would be self dependent and not have to rely on other nations.

With this in mind, if a country wants to build a sustainable future for itself, the it would have to use local resources more because this would increase self sufficiency and reduce dependency.

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Read the following stanza from "Loveliest of Trees, the Cherry Now," by A. E.
Housman.
Now, of my threescore years and ten,
Twenty will not come again,
And take from seventy springs a score,
It only leaves me fifty more.
What tone does the poet create through his word choice in this stanza?
A. Joyful
O B. Comforting
O C. Reflective
D. Unkind
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Answer:

C. Reflective

Explanation:

A reflective mood is one that is characterized by deep thoughts. The poet in this stanza thinks deeply of the remaining number of years he has left to spend on earth. This is a sober thought because it makes one think back on the past years spent and how they were spent. It also brings the sudden realization that the person now has limited time and must make the best use of it.

Therefore, the tone created by the poet is a reflective one.

Question 3. Give the correct form or tense of the verbs in brackets. (1.51
1. Ao dal (date)
back to ancient time.
2. (Wear)
uniform is one of school's regulations in Vietnam.
3. Look! That school girl (wear)
ao dai.
4. All uniforms have labels (bear)
school's name as
students'name.
5. Since he was young he (choose)
his own clothes.
6. I wish my sister (be)
at the fashion show with me now.

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Answer:

1. Ao dal dates back to ancient times.

2. Wearing a uniform is one of the school's regulations in Vietnam.

3. Look! That schoolgirl is wearing ao dai.

4. All uniforms have labels bearing the school's name and students' name.

5. Since he was young he has chosen his own clothes.

6. I wish my sister is at the fashion show with me now.

Explanation:

Changing the given words/verbs in their correct forms means using the given verbs in accordance with the form of the sentence. This means that the structure of the sentence determines the form of the verb to be used.

The given sentences with their required verbs in the correct forms are as below-

1. Ao dal dates back to ancient times.

2. Wearing a uniform is one of the school's regulations in Vietnam.

3. Look! That schoolgirl is wearing ao dai.

4. All uniforms have labels bearing the school's name and students' name.

5. Since he was young he has chosen his own clothes.

6. I wish my sister is at the fashion show with me now.

Read the excerpt from Heart of a Samurai. Goemon jumped up. "Agreed," he said, jamming his "knife" into his sash and slashing at Manjiro's "sword." Their imaginary swords clashed and clattered as they lunged or leaped aside to avoid being hit. How does the author make the excerpt exciting?

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This question is missing the answer choices. I was able to find them online. They are as follows:

How does the author make the excerpt exciting?

A. She changes the pace from slow to fast.

B. She creates a conflict between two characters.

C. She uses strong and precise action words.

D. She changes the pace from fast to slow.

Answer:

The author makes the excerpt exciting because:

C. She uses strong and precise action words.

Explanation:

"Heart of a Samurai" is a historical novel for young adults based on the real story of Manjiro Nakahama. It was written by awarded children's author Margi Preus and published in 2010.

In the passage we are analyzing here, the author makes the story exciting by using words that convey rapid and precise action. They are: "jamming", "slashing", "clashed", "clattered", "lunged", and "leaped". Those action verbs make the scene dynamic, animated. With that in mind, we can choose letter C as the best option:

C. She uses strong and precise action words.

Based on the passage which is the best inference

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Answer:

5 is the best inference 1is the best

Select the correct answer.
In the following passage from Great Astronomers by Robert Stewall Ball, the author states that he will trace the developments in astronomy from the time of Ptolemy to the nineteenth century. Based on the content and style of the excerpt, what kind of audience did Ball primarily have in mind when he was writing this book?

The history of astronomy thus becomes inseparable from the history of the great men to whose labours its development is due. In the ensuing chapters we have endeavoured to sketch the lives and the work of the great philosophers, by whose labours the science of astronomy has been created. We shall commence with Ptolemy, who, after the foundations of the science had been laid by Hipparchus, gave to astronomy the form in which it was taught throughout the Middle Ages. We shall next see the mighty revolution in our conceptions of the universe which are associated with the name of Copernicus. We then pass to those periods illumined by the genius of Galileo and Newton, and afterwards we shall trace the careers of other more recent discoverers, by whose industry and genius the boundaries of human knowledge have been so greatly extended. Our history will be brought down late enough to include some of the illustrious astronomers who laboured in the generation which has just passed away.

A.
students specializing in the study of astronomy
B.
people with a casual interest in astronomy
C.
scientists and mathematicians working with astronomers
D.
geologists and cartographers

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Answer:

Your answer will be B. People with casual interest in astronomy

Answer the following questions. who was the speaker sold into the chimney sweeping business by​

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The speaker of this poem is a small boy who was sold into the chimney-sweeping business when his mother died. He recounts the story of a fellow chimney sweeper, Tom Dacre.

What do you
think "Kindred spirit means when Marilla asks
Anne, "Well, did you
find Diana a Kindred spirit"?​

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kindred spirit is someone who has similar interests or attitudes as you

Which of the following is important in both traditional, rhymed, and free verse poetry?

A.
the length of the line

B.
the ideas expressed

C.
the use of separate stanzas

D.
the use of a third person narrator

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Answer:

C would be the answer :)

Explanation:

The most important of the given points concerning the poetry is the use of individual stanzas.

Option C is the correct answer.

What is poetry?

Poetry refers to writing which has rhyming lines used by the poet to convey the meaning.

The stanza represents the collection of lines that are used to classify the poem. While writing any kind of poem, that is, rhyming poem, traditional poems, or the poem having a free verse, the lines or phrases are usually written in separate stanzas.

Therefore, the task of using separate stanzas is the most essential in writing any kind of poetry.

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Please help me. I don't want turn in this assignment late. No links, and please right the one that is with this lesson.Not random things.

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Explanation:

I have told my self that I'm unique and I will make sure that i will pass my studies with flying colors so that I can be a good qualified teacher

Help anyone ! Plzzzzzzzz

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Answer:

The answer would be B

Explanation:

Women are inferior to men. *
bias or prejudice?

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Bias is the correct answer

Answer:

Prejudice

Explanation:

Bias is an inclination for or against a person, idea or thing, especially in a way considered to be unfair whereas preconceived notion that is not based on actual experience or reason..

Prejudice is a preconceived opinion that is not based on actual experience or reason. It is often considered to be a negative, unfair towards a person based on that person’s membership in a particular social group.

The main difference is that Bias is someone's inclination and Prejudice is a preconceived opinion.

In this situation you can tell that its prejudice because Bias results in unfairness while Prejudice often results in discrimination.

When someone says that women are inferior to men, they often mean to jeer at or look down on them. Resulting in discrimination based on gender.

I can't never get this seam straight. incorrect or acceptable

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Answer:

acceptable because it is fact

5.
Which sentence is written in the passive voice?


A. I was helped by my friends when I painted the house.


B. My friends helped me paint the house.

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Answer: i think  the answer is A

Explanation:

Answer:

A. I was helped by my friends when I painted the house.

Explanation:

The answer is A! Passive voice is when the action is not done by the main subject of the sentence.

Read this passage from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or NOA. What is the sentence an example of?
In general, massive corals tend to grow slowly, increasing in size from 0.5 cm to 2 cm per year.

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Answer:

Answer is Valid generalization

the Greeks. felt at home with human gods
A. them
B. themselves
C. yourselves
D.they​

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Answer: D. they

Explanation:

They felt at home with human gods.

The correct word to fill in the dash here would be a pronoun that can be used to start a sentence. This rules out options A through C as these are used to describe nouns that have already been mentioned in a sentence.

"They" is a pronoun that is used when referring to a group of people and in this case we are referring to the Greeks so it would be right to use "they" to describe their tendencies to feel at home with human gods. It can be used to start a sentence as well so it is the correct answer.

Which of the following statements about delivering a speech is true?
O Note cards should list general statements to help keep the speaker on track while delivering a speech
O A speaker should make eye contact with the audience and speak at an appropriate volume so everyone in the audience can hear the speech,
Speakers should pay attention to their body language because information can be communicated to an audience through gestures and attitude.
All of the statements are true.
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Answer:

All the statements are true

Answer:

Point number 2, it's the correct one because it gives you the full description

Which topic is best suited for a formal discussion?

the contents of a new textbook
the weekend plans of your friends
the best places to shop online for new shoes
the best cookbooks for learning to make Thai food

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Answer: the contents of a new textbook

Explanation:

The topic that is best suited for a formal discussion is the contents of a new textbook. This is suited to the formal discussion as it relates to educational settings such as a school.

Other options such as the weekend plans of your friends, the best places to shop online for new shoes and the best cookbooks for learning to make Thai food are all informal.

Answer:

A: the contents of a new textbook

Explanation:

Just took the test

Please answer the question quickly. 20 points!!!!! Write a paragraph about it please

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Answer:

the veldt?

Explanation:

Yes that is correct

Which option is the best point of comparison between the genres of science
fiction and romance?
A. Common types of characters
B. A focus on the future
C. Love between two people
D. The effects of war on civilians

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Answer:

A. Common types of characters

Answer:Is A

Explanation:

If you had to write a book about the 2020-2021 school year, what would it’s title be? Why?
Like if the book was about racism rona protests and all that

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Answer:

plz give points

Explanation:

It would be certainly a non-fiction.

A book which can inspire millions of people. Their are so many people out there fighting everyday in their life to find a small hope to continue living. I want them to give that hope.

Hope to keep fighting.

Hope that their pain will end soon.

Hope for a better future.

Hope that some day life will be good.

Hope that they will find their share of happiness.

Hope that life is worth living

I want people to say this to me, “Because of you I didn’t give up”.

I will definitely write this, even if it never get published.

P.S- I have decided the title of the book as well, :)

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