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It is not very long, not very loud and not in 3-D. It has no attention-grabbing celebrity voice work, and the only pop-cultural allusions it makes are to other stories and films about Pooh and his friends. Which is not to say that the movie is obnoxiously self-referential, but rather that it is comfortable with itself and confident in its ability to amuse and beguile young viewers.
The partial Americanization of Winnie the Pooh, starting in the 1960s, was one of Walt Disney’s most brazen and successful acts of appropriation. Public-domain fairy tale princesses like Snow White and Cinderella may have been easier to conquer than A. A. Milne’s beloved bear of very little brain, and the first “Pooh” featurettes—collected in “The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh”—triumphed by respecting both the look and the sensibility of the literary source. Disney’s animated landscapes evoked E. H. Shepard’s lovely illustrations with such care that the book seemed to be coming to life on screen.
The new Winnie the Pooh, directed by Stephen J. Anderson and Don Hall, makes similarly witty use of typography, sending its characters scrambling over lines of type, which serve as obstacles, means of rescue and invitations to surreal jokes that are both sophisticated and accessible to newly literate members of the audience. Like Milne’s books, the movie is partly an initiation into the delightful errancies of language, which fashions sense and nonsense out of the same materials.
The story partly turns on the difficulties of English spelling and reading comprehension. Christopher Robin leaves a note that is wildly misconstrued by his stuffed-animal companions, who conjure monsters out of the fog of their own confusion.
They also are in search of Eeyore’s tail, and Pooh himself, true to form, is on a perpetual quest for honey. Much silliness ensues, a few lessons are broached, and the characters now and then burst into song. These tunes are passable, but the real musical treats come early and late, via the vocals of Zooey Deschanel. The vocal performances are lively without being showy—Craig Ferguson is a particularly fine Owl—and the film as a whole is decidedly modest, seeking not to reboot or update the Hundred Acre Wood, but rather to brighten it up a bit and get it back to how it used to be.
So it is good to see Pooh again, along with Rabbit, Owl and Eeyore (my own Milnean avatar)—and to discover a new path back into the old, classic story. Winnie the Pooh may not be a movie that grown-ups seek out on their own, but it may make some of them jealous of the 4-year-olds who are making the noble bear’s acquaintance for the first time.
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why does Katniss reacts the way she does when Rue dies? (hint- think about eyes age and what Katniss is fighting for/motivated to keep going)
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A) Katniss is relieved because there is one less tribute she has to worry about at the end
B) Katniss is devastated because Rue was young and innocent, much like her sister Rue. she imagined what it would be like if prim had gone into the games
C) kinds is angry at peeta as he is was the one who killed Rue and now she must kill him
Answer:
uh wouldnt it be C
Explanation:
C) kinds is angry at peeta as he is was the one who killed Rue and now she must kill him
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Answer:
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Answer: yeah all of these
Explanation:
What is included in "The Child of Urbino" but not included in the biography of Raphael?
imagined dialogue between Raphael and Benedetto
specific places that Raphael lived and worked
facts about Raphael's childhood
descriptions of the styles that Raphael tried to perfect
Answer:
facts about Raphael and Benedetto
Explanation:
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formatical desigen
Explanation:
sequence of order siganl word conclude the ansewer
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Answer:
if it hits the line it is considered IN.
Explanation:
The last several paragraphs in the body should _____. conclude the argument contain the strongest arguments contain the topic remain in the reader's mind
Answer:
-remain in the reader's mind
-contain the strongest arguments
Explanation:
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Answer:
-remain in the reader's mind
-contain the strongest arguments
Explanation:
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Which topic mentioned in the passage is not elaborated upon with details? A)reasons why large cats are hunted. B) steps people can take to protect big cats . C) the role of governments in preventing cat extinction D) how habitat loss effects cats
Answer:
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Think of a general statement that could _______ the specifics as effectively as any stated topic sentence.
Answer:
I'm not sure what the topic is but try "Relate"
write a story about going to the market
Explanation:
today when I was going to the market I saw a masked person ( wearing a anonymous mask) going silently towards mall.
some crazy peoples were following him asking him to take off the mask ( he was new in the city so they are trolling him) but he was ignoring them.
after some time someone from crowd take out his mask forcefully at this the man hit a single blow and the guy fell far away.( the guy was a martial artist)
everyone was surprised he was so good looking but he put his mask again and acted nothing happened.
that's was funny how he was ignoring girls trying to talk .
I was the friend of his
Plzzzzzzz help me to write this story.
Explanation:
Once upon a time there was a wise king.His name was Solomon. He always used to solve the problem .One day two mother came with two babies. One of the baby was alive and the another one was dead. The dead baby was killed in an accident. The living baby was claimed by the both mother. Each says the dead baby belongs to the another. Who is the mother of the living baby ? He thinks and then after a lot of thinking he make a decision that the living baby should be cut into two halves.
Place each element of an argumentative editorial into the correct paragraph.
claim
Introduction
Body
Conclusion
hook
evidence
summary
rebuttal
call to action
Explanation:
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What is the correct way to write sentence 11? (11) Most teens are absorbed with their own daily activities, they rarely think about the fact that human civilization has been around for a long time.
A. Most teens are absorbed with their own daily activities. Rarely thinking about the fact
that human civilization has been around for a long time.
B. Most teens are absorbed with their own daily activities and rarely think about human
civilization. Which has been around for a long time.
C. Most teens are absorbed with their own daily activities and rarely think about this fact,
human civilization has been around for a long time.
D. Most teens are absorbed with their own daily activities and rarely think about the fact
that human civilization has been around for a long time.
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Write a paragraph in which you summarize how the life of each major character changes significantly during the course of Chapter 7
why it is important for members of the community to engage with local police departments
Endangered Whale Quickwrite (continuation of the question: Should animals be in captivity?)
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Why did Orwell take a small rifle with him?
Answer:
The locals were excited at seeing the rifle and started following the author. They were interested in seeing the elephant being shot dead. Orwell did not intend to kill the animal but had got the rifle just to protect himself in case the beast went wild; he had already started feeling foolish.
Explanation:
night chapter 2 What does the author mean with this sentence? The barometer of confidence soared.” Why is this the
Answer:
“The barometer of confidence soared.” and personifies confidence with the motion of soaring. This allows for the audience to comprehend that their confidence is strengthening and being lifted by comparing it to something relatable to human behavior.
Explanation:
Answer:
"When they came back, they told us that, in exchange for a gold watch, they had discovered that this was the last stop. We would be getting out here. Theere was a labor camp. Families would not be split up. Only the young people would go to work in the factories. The old men and invalids would be kept occupied in the fields. The barometer of confidence soared. Here was a sudden release from the terrors of the previous nights. We gave thanks to God"
The barometer of confidence soared. personifies confidence with the motion of soaring. This allows for the audience to comprehend that their confidence is strengthening and being lifted by comparing it to something relatable to human behavior.
One of Wiesel’s concerns in Night is the way that exposure to inhuman cruelty can deprive even victims of their sense of morality and humanity. By treating the Jews as less than human, the Nazis cause the Jews to act as if they were less than human—cruelty breeds cruelty, Wiesel demonstrates. In the ghetto, Eliezer recounts, the Jews maintained their social cohesion, their sense of common purpose and common morality. Once robbed of their homes and treated like animals, however, they begin to act like animals. The first hint of this dehumanized behavior on the part of the Jewish prisoners comes when some of the deportees, in the constraints of the cattle car, lose their modesty and sense of sexual inhibition. As the section progresses, the Jews become more and more depraved, overcome by their terror. Some of them begin to beat Madame Schächter in order to quiet her, and others vocally support those who are doing the beating. Wiesel suggests that one of the great psychological and moral tragedies of the Holocaust is not just the death of faith in God but also the death of faith in humankind. Not only does God fail to act justly and save the Jews from the cruel Nazis; the Nazis drive the Jews into cruelty, so that the Jews themselves fail to act justly.
The Jewish prisoners’ continual denial of what is happening around them reflects one of the major barriers in writing about the Holocaust. Until the Jews experience the horrors of Auschwitz, they cannot believe that such horrors exist. Even after having heard Moishe’s firsthand report, when the Jews arrive at Auschwitz, they still believe that it is merely a work camp. One can imagine, then, how difficult it is to convince others of the atrocities committed by the Nazis. Wiesel reminds us that the Holocaust is almost too awful a story to convey, yet he insists that it is a story that must be told, because it is crucial that those who hear the story believe, and act on their beliefs, before it is too late.
The figure of Madame Schächter, who in her lunacy foresees the furnaces of Auschwitz, raises an important question about the boundaries between sanity and insanity in the context of the evils of the Holocaust. Madame Schächter, who is supposedly crazy, sees clearly into the future, whereas the other Jews, who are supposedly sane, fail to foresee their fate. Throughout Wiesel’s memoir, sanity and insanity become confused in the face of atrocity. One would think it insane to imagine the extermination of six million Jews, yet it occurred, efficiently and methodically. In the world of Auschwitz, then, normal standards of lunacy and sanity become confused, just as one’s sense of morality is turned upside down.
What is the gist of chapters 1 and 2 of Milkweed? in 20 words or less
Answer:
So the person robbed someone’s bread and is being chased.
Explanation:
I’m not really sure myself sorry
Jaimi is writing a report for class. He needs to correct the punctuation and grammar usage mistakes. Read the paragraphs from the draft and answer the question that follows.
My mother, whom cooks healthy food for us every day, also lets us have treats. It was last Saturday morning where I helped mother bake banana oat muffins.
Mother preheated the oven while I greased the muffin pans. Mother let me get the right amount of ingredients all by me using measure cups. I mixed the oats, flour, sugar, baking soda, and salt in a big bowl. I had the most fun mashing the bananas with my own hands. Then, I beat the eggs, banana, and melted butter in a small bowl.
It was time to mix everything together. Mother helped me pour the batter into the muffin tins. She showed me how to use ice cream scoop to pour, that was not messy at all. After 25 minutes, the muffins whose I could not wait to enjoy were ready.
Problem:
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Select the choice that best corrects the sentence.
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After 25 minutes, the muffins that I could not wait to enjoy were ready.
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After 25 minutes, the muffins whom I could not wait to enjoy were ready.
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After 25 minutes, the muffins when I could not wait to enjoy were ready.
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After 25 minutes, the muffins who I could not wait to enjoy were ready.
Answer:
A. After 25 minutes, the muffins whom I could not wait to enjoy were ready.
Explanation:
This option makes the most sense. Options C and D can't be correct. B could be correct, but the word whom is used to describe prepositions, so it's not correct. This leaves only option A.
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Read Psalm 100:2 above and complete this statement of instruction for worship.
"come before his presence with _____ "
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Which of the following is a central idea in the conclusion of the Declaration of Independence?
A. People have unalienable rights such as life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
B. The colonists have the right to separate from Britain's oppressive rule.
C. Colonists should have more rights than their British brethren.
D. British citizens will be barred from entering the colonies in the future.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Why do you think people in Germany allowed Jewish people and other groups to be persecuted and imprisoned?
Answer:
Because they hated Jewish and other
Explanation:
because they had war with Jewish and because Jewish took Germany under it's control
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What is Dramatic Irony? Put the definition in your own words
Answer:
Dramatic irony happens when the audience knows something that the characters do not.
what is your stand about the ads? do you agree with the ads or not?
Answer:
i do not agree w the ads
Explanation:
Answer:
I dont like them, but i see why they are a thing.
Read the second stanza of the poem "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe.
Ah, distinctly I remember it was in the bleak December,
And each separate dying ember wrought its ghost upon the floor.
Eagerly I wished the morrow; —vainly I had sought to borrow
From my books surcease of sorrow—sorrow for the lost Lenore—
For the rare and radiant maiden whom the angels name Lenore—
Nameless here for evermore.
Which line from the stanza best supports the idea that the speaker wants to end his grief.
"Eagerly I wished the morrow;—vainly I had sought to borrow"
"From my books surcease of sorrow—sorrow for the lost Lenore—"
"For the rare and radiant maiden whom the angels name Lenore—
"Ah, distinctly I remember it was in the bleak December,"
Answer: "From my books surcease of sorrow—sorrow for the lost Lenore—"
Explanation: I took the test
Answer:
Tone is the mood of the poem. In this stanza, the poem’s narrator is sad over his lost love. Words such as bleak express the narrator’s sadness at the loss of Lenore, the woman he loved.
How many times did Romeo and Juliet kiss at the ball
Answer:
they kissed 2 times in the party scene.
Explanation:
Romeo and Juliet actually appear together in only five scenes with a minimum of five kisses: The Party Scene (Act 1 Scene 5, 2 kisses), The Balcony Scene (Act 2 Scene 2, no kisses), The Wedding (Act 2, Scene 6, no kisses), The Morning After the Wedding Night (Act 3 Scene 5, 1 kiss), and the Death Scene (Act 5 Scene 3, 2 kisses)
Romeo and Juliet only share five scenes together, all of which feature at least five kisses.
What is theme of the story Romeo and Juliet?Romeo and Juliet has several significant themes, but the play's most overt one is undoubtedly love. Shakespeare challenges us to think about the significance of destiny, death, honor, friendship, and duality.
Many of these issues are still important today, thus the reason why play still is popular following all these years. Romeo and Juliet only share five scenes together, all of which feature at least five kisses.
Therefore, Romeo and Juliet only share five scenes together, all of which feature at least five kisses.
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List three pieces of evidence that show how Paul reacts to the people at home. All quite on the western front
Answer:
Paul reacts coldly, because he starts to see people empty. He reacts quickly, because he cannot tell people the brutality he has gone through. He acts strangely because he no longer identifies with those people.
Explanation:
Paul received very heavy and rigid military training and witnessed the horrors of war. He started to see the concepts of patriotism and national responsibility as a cliché and illusory thing, because in the war, patriotism is useless and only terror is visible. After going through all of this, he gets a leave to return home, but he is not the same person as before. He no longer identified himself with those people, he felt sad and repressed for having to hide the things he witnessed and for finding them empty.
4. Fill in don't or doesn't:
1. Bill............ play tennis every Sunday.
2. We............... go to the park.
3. Kate.............. like to eat fish.
4. Sue.............. wear long dresses.
5. I ..............like to get up early.
6. My brothers............. like to drink milk.
7. My cousin.............. know Italian well.
8. I................. like to walk with my dog.
9. Pam.............. go to the gym.
10. They............
understand this rule.
11. We ...........often go to the movies.
12. Liz........
wear shorts at all.
13. Tim ..........grow flowers in the garden.
Answer:
1. Bill DOESN'T play tennis every Sunday.
2. We DON'T go to the park.
3. Kate DOESN'T like to eat fish.
4. Sue DOESN'T wear long dresses.
5. I DON'T like to get up early.
6. My brothers DON'T like to drink milk.
7. My cousin DOESN'T know Italian well.
8. I DON'T like to walk with my dog.
9. Pam DOESN'T go to the gym.
10. They DON'T understand this rule.
11. We DON'T often go to the movies.
12. Liz DOESN'T wear shorts at all.
13. Tim DOESN'T grow flowers in the garden.
1. Bill doesn't play tennis every Sunday.
2. We don't go to the park.
3. Kate doesn't like to eat fish.
4. Sue doesn't wear long dresses.
5. I don't like to get up early.
6. My brothers don't like to drink milk.
7. My cousin don't know Italian well.
8. I don't like to walk with my dog.
9. Pam doesn't go to the gym.
10. They don't understand this rule.
11. We don't often go to the movies.
12. Liz doesn't wear shorts at all.
13. Tim doesn't grow flowers in the garden.
Help my teacher mad cuz it’s been due Select all the correct answers.
Which two examples are process descriptions?
how a front-loading washing machine works
the parts of a microwave oven in a manual
a company's employee evaluation program
the training sessions at a marketing conference
the achievements of a company during a year
Answer:
*how a front-loading washing machine works
*the training sessions at a marketing conference
Explanation:
The two statements that represent the examples of process descriptions are as follows:
How does a front-loading washing machine work?The training sessions at a marketing conference.Thus, the correct option for this question is A and D.
What is Process description?Process description may be characterized as a type of methodology through which a detailed outline of activities is performed in order to achieve a level of consistency in the output of a product or service.
This entire methodology governs a set of information that significantly describes or illustrates the characteristics of a process in terms that will enable its effective installation, commissioning, operation, control, and maintenance.
Therefore, how a front-loading washing machine work and the training sessions at a marketing conference are the two statements that represent examples of process descriptions. Thus, the correct option for this question is A and D.
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Lines 17–31: Notice the extended metaphor King uses. What is the meaning of this metaphor?
Answer:
to succseed and change slavery and discrimination
Explanation: