Answer:
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Explanation:
Read the passage from Animal Farm. The pigs were in ecstasies over Napoleon's cunning. By seeming to be friendly with Pilkington he had forced Frederick to raise his price by twelve pounds. But the superior quality of Napoleon's mind, said Squealer, was shown in the fact that he trusted nobody, not even Frederick. Frederick had wanted to pay for the timber with something called a cheque, which, it seemed, was a piece of paper with a promise to pay written upon it. But Napoleon was too clever for him. He had demanded payment in real five-pound notes, which were to be handed over before the timber was removed. Already Frederick had paid up; and the sum he had paid was just enough to buy the machinery for the windmill. How does the use of card-stacking support the theme in this passage? Lack of understanding about foreign concepts can lead to fear of them. It is important to acquire the best deal from those you do business with. Corrupt leaders trust no one because they know that they themselves cannot be trusted. Leaders will highlight the positives of every situation to make themselves seem competent.
Answe rB
Explanation:
b
Read the passage.
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;
Beside the lake, beneath the trees,
Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.
What is the main idea of this passage?
1. The speaker is scared of large crowds.
2. The speaker enjoys flying in airplanes to view nature.
3. The speaker avoids walking on windy days.
4. The speaker was walking alone one day and saw a field of daffodils blowing in the wind by a lake.
Answer:
What is the main idea of this passage?
4. The speaker was walking alone one day and saw a field of daffodils blowing in the wind by a lake.
Explanation:
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Answer:
A or B
Explanation:
because they are possibly trying to attract attention to let the people know the towns in danger
Maple street story: who is really the most dangerous enemy?
Answer:
Humans.
Explanation:
write a paragraph to an Industrial Revolution congressman who opposed child labor reform legislation, urging him to pass new regulation.
Answer:
Forms of child labor, including indentured servitude and child slavery, have existed throughout American history. As industrialization moved workers from farms and home workshops into urban areas and factory work, children were often preferred, because factory owners viewed them as more manageable, cheaper, and less likely to strike. Growing opposition to child labor in the North caused many factories to move to the South. By 1900, states varied considerably in whether they had child labor standards and in their content and degree of enforcement. By then, American children worked in large numbers in mines, glass factories, textiles, agriculture, canneries, home industries, and as newsboys, messengers, bootblacks, and peddlers.
Form 3 five letter words from the word diary
Answer:
Diary
- dairy
-yaird
Explanation:
Answer:
1. ray
2. day
3. rid
What is The meaning of the word insacure
Answer:
not confident. or assured
Explanation:
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Highlight the conjunction(s) in the following sentence: Massive changes have occurred, and at all levels of the language.
Although the dentist found nothing wrong with Sue's teeth, she still had a toothache, so she went to bed. Is it a complex sentence
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Answer:
A.
Explanation:
'What trick-or-treating tells us about human nature ' is an article written by behavioral scientist, Dilip Soman. The article talks about how halloween gives behavioral scientists an insight into human behavior.
In first four paragraphs, Soman describes why behavioral scientists, like him, like Halloween. The behavioral scientists, as stated by Soman, are constantly seeking ways to study human behavior and choices made in natural environment. So, for them, Halloween is that natural habitat in which they study human conduct.
Therefore, option A is correct.
What Is the correct way to write the word or name "cat girl" is it Cat Girl, Cat-Girl, or Catgirl?
Answer:
I think it depends
Explanation:
I feel like you can write it either way since they all make sense but I feel lke both of the ones below are right
Cat Girl
Catgirl
Answer:
IT's is called Cat girl but you can also say neko which is a human with animal features like ears tail and senses
Explanation:
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Answer:
I don't understand.that
Explanation:
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Answer:
I think it is B
Explanation:
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When Tim stepped onto the deserted campsite, the
campfire was a mere glow of coals. The picnic table sat in
disarray, covered by melted marshmallows and chocolate,
empty drink cans, and half-eaten hot dogs. The sounds of
water splashing and laughter echoed in the distance; Tim's
friends had gone for a late-night swim. Tim could see
flashlight beams bouncing on the water's surface. I guess
I'll have to be the "grown-up,"he muttered to himself. With
an abrupt snap, Tim opened the garbage bag and began
cleaning up after his friends.
Which descriptive phrase from the scenario best represents irritation?
O A. An abrupt snap
O B. Mere glow of coals
O C. Cleaning up after his friends
O D. Sat in disarray
Answer:
a
Explanation:
a
This sentence is from the passage.
"Benjamin's heart jumped like a rabbit when he saw
what the man had in his hand." (Paragraph 2)
What does Benjamin's heart jumped like a rabbit mean?
The function of a simile is to simply to add __________ and ___________ to objects in your work.
a.dimension, understanding
b.thought, emotion
c.verbs, nouns
d/dialogue, dimension
Answer:
a. dimension, understanding.
Explanation:
Rewrite this dull sentence to make it dazzling:
Nathan listened to music.
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Answer:
1. She describes it as “slimy” with “bulging eyes,” which contributes to the horrified tone of the passage.
2. She is embarrassed by her family’s Chinese customs, and this shame influences how she describes the food and her family’s behavior.
3. misery
4. “how much I had suffered during the evening’s dinner” (Paragraph 8)
5. Years later, she learns to appreciate her family and her Chinese American identity.
Explanation:
Why does Frankenstein feel he has the right to take the life of his monster?
A. Because the monster pledged his soul to evil beings
B. Because he believes the monster has killed many people
C. Because the monster disappeared without letting Frankenstein
teach him things
D. Because he feels that he deserves to be in control over the
monster
Answer:
B
Explanation:
He becomes obsessed with trying to get revenge on the creature which causes his demise
He becomes obsessed with trying to get revenge on the creature which causes his demise.
Who is Frankenstein?English novelist Mary Shelley published her novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus in 1818. In the novel Frankenstein, Victor Frankenstein, a young scientist, produces a sentient being through an unconventional scientific experiment.
At the age of 18, Shelley began writing the story, and at the age of 20, when she was 20 years old, the first edition was published anonymously in London on January 1, 1818. In the second edition, which was released in Paris in 1821, her name first appeared.
When traveling through Europe in 1815, Shelley stopped in Gernsheim, which is 17 kilometers from Frankenstein Castle, where an alchemist had conducted experiments two centuries earlier.
Therefore, He becomes obsessed with trying to get revenge on the creature which causes his demise.
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A narrator may be unreliable because he or she is
*very old and experienced
*physically sick or dying
*intentionally trying to mislead the audience
*knowledgeable of other people's thoughts
Answer:
C, intentionally trying to mislead the audience :D
Explanation:
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A narrator may be unreliable because he or she is intentionally trying to mislead the audience.
What is unreliable narrator?A narrator that is not reliable, whose version of events must be taken with a seed of salt.
We manage to notice such narrators particularly in person narration, since that state of narration overlooks to highlights the reasons behind the information of a given story.
Thus, option "C" is correct, intentionally trying to mislead the audience.
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U VUUR I EUUDUL from The American Scholar It is remarkable, the character of the pleasure we derive from the best books. They impress us ever with the conviction that one nature wrote and the same reads. We read the verses of one of the great English poets, of Chaucer, of Marvell , of Dryden, with the most modern Joy.-with a pleasure, I mean, which is in great part caused by the abstraction of all time from their verses. There is some awe mixed with the joy of our surprise, when this poet, who lived in some past world, two or three hundred years ago, says that which lies close to my own soul, that which I also had well-nigh thought and said. (from "The American Scholar" by Ralph Waldo Emerson) Which sentence best expresses the main idea of the passage? 1. People enjoy rereading the work of well-known poets and authors. 02. Great literature addresses universal experiences and remains relevant over time. O 3. Modern writers are inspired by the work of writers who lived hundreds of years ago O 4. The books that are most influential are those that have well-developed characters.
1
Explanation:
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
Great literature ...
Which of the following best describes association as a memory technique
A. the sound of animals
B. the use of guitars
C. the loud volume
D. rhyming lyrics
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Answer:
a
Explanation:
the sound of animals
he stuggled ____the crowd till he reached the front.
1 above
2 through
3 across
Answer:
he stuggled through the crowd till he reached the front.
How does the author of passage 1 support the idea that US 1 continues to be an important road
Answer:
Hey! You didnt provide a picture, so we cant tell what passage 1 is.
Explanation:
Next time, try to add a picture so we can read passage one, I hope this helps! :)
What does lady Macbeth mean when she say that she wants to pour my spirits in thine ear what does she plan to do?
What she means is she wants to tell you all her thoughts, when she says ‘pour my spirits’ she means her feelings and she thoughts, and for the ear part it’s just a fancy way to say she wants to tell you stuff
dialog between wife and husband about buying a home but they don't have enough money
Select the correct answer.
Which statement best explains this excerpt from act v, scene l, of Twelfth Nigh?
SEBASTIAN: [to OLIVIA) So comes it, lady. you have been mistook:
But nature to her bias drew in that.
You would have been contracted to a maid;
Nor are you therein, by my life, deceived;
You are betroth'd both to a maid and man
OA Sebastian explains that the case of mistaken identity has worked in Olivia's favor because she has married Sebastian, not Viola.
OB. Sebastian says that Olivia has mistakenly married a woman instead of a man, which goes against the "bias" of nature.
OC. Sebastian is mocking Olivia because she married someone without really knowing that person's identity.
OD. Sebastian is congratulating Olivia for marrying a great man and hiring a maid to help with her household.
OE. Sebastian is unwilling to get maried and tells Olivia that it would be a mistake to expect him to do so.
Answer: A.
Sebastian explains that the case of mistaken identity has worked in Olivia’s favor because she has married Sebastian, not Viola.
Which sentences correctly use quotations from “a modest proposal” check all that apply
Answer:
Swift explains that landlords “seem to have the best title to the children"
Swift writes, “I think the advantages by the proposal which I have made are obvious and many, as well as of the highest importance.”
“This food would likewise bring great custom to taverns,” Swift writes.
Explanation:
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PLEASE HELPP!!! 3.4.4 journal How has race affected my life ... muticultral study's
Answer:
Explanation:
In addition to their different assessments of the current state of race relations and racial inequality in the United States, Americans across racial and ethnic groups also see race and ethnicity playing out differently in their personal lives. On balance, blacks are more likely to say their race has hurt, rather than helped, their ability to get ahead. Among whites, Hispanics and Asians, more say their race or ethnicity has been an advantage than an impediment.
Blacks are also far more likely than other groups to say their race is very or extremely important to how they think about themselves, but half or more Hispanics and Asians also say their racial or ethnic background is central to their overall identity; only 15% of whites say the same.
This chapter also looks at personal experiences with discrimination and the extent to which people of different backgrounds say their family talked to them about challenges or advantages they might face because of their race and ethnicity when they were growing up.
Blacks more likely than other groups to say their race has hurt their ability to succeed; whites most likely to say their race has helped
About half of blacks say being black has hurt their ability to get aheadAbout half of black Americans say being black has hurt their ability to get ahead, including 18% who say it has hurt a lot; 17% say being black has helped them at least a little, while 29% say it has neither hurt nor helped their ability to get ahead. In contrast, roughly four-in-ten or more whites, Hispanics and Asians say their race or ethnicity hasn’t had much impact on their ability to get ahead – and to the extent that it has, more say it has helped than say it has hurt.
Whites are especially likely to say their race has given them some advantages: 45% say being white has helped them get ahead at least a little, while 50% say it has neither helped nor hurt and just 5% say being white has hurt their ability to get ahead. Three-in-ten Hispanics say being Hispanic has helped them, while 37% of Asians say the same about their racial background. About a quarter of each say being Hispanic or Asian, respectively, has hurt their ability to get ahead at least a little.
In “Dress of White Silk”, where in the house is the narrating of the story?
Answer:
Inside the narrator's room. She was locked in by her grandma.
Explanation:
"Dress of White Silk" is a story written by Richard Matheson. The story centers on the white silk dress of the narrator's deceased mother. Her grandmother secures the white dress inside a box with a key all the time. However, the narrator really loved that dress and how silky it was that there were times she'd open the box without her grandma knowing. One day, when her friend, Mary Jane, visited her house for lunch, she was bullied for being a liar and not having a real mother. To prove that she had one, the narrator went to her mother's room and opened the box where her mother's silk dress was. However, something terrible happened and her grandma took her away from the room while screaming, "It's happened." This became the reason why her grandma locked her inside her own room.