Answer and Explanation:
The sentences provided are basically in two types of mood: indicative and imperative. The indicative serves to express a state or something that is happening at the moment. The imperative is used for commands and requests. The interrogative mood, the one we are asked to rewrite the sentences in, is basically asking a question.
Question: 2. Ben (scratched) his nose as he (stood) by the fence. - indicative (both verbs)
Did Ben scratch his nose as he stood by the fence?
Question: 3. (Let) me whitewash a little! - imperative
Will you let me whitewash a little?
Question: 4. (Give) Ben the brush, and then (watch) him work. - imperative (both verbs)
Will you give Ben the brush, and then watch him work?
Question: 5. After a while, Tom (was rolling) in wealth. - indicative
Was Tom rolling in wealth after a while?
Question: 6. (Trade) the tadpoles for a chance to whitewash the fence. - imperative
Will you trade the tadpoles for a chance to whitewash the fence?
*Cry the beloved country is the book*
At the start of the novel, the land around the village of Ndotsheni is
Question 1 options:
devoid of human life.
full of growth and promise.
unproductive and poor.
overcome by industry.
His family's experiences of Johannesburg have led Kumalo to think of the city as
Question 2 options:
somewhere politics matter more than religion.
somewhere that offers exciting opportunities.
somewhere people go to join new tribes.
somewhere people get lost.
Answer:
For question one the answer is B) full of growth and promise.
Explanation:
At the start of the novel, the land around the village of Ndotsheni is shown to be thriving
what kind of sentence is He dove from his place in the sky with a loud zoom
Answer:
personification and otomatapia
On the crowded train, prisoners are cold and miserable. Eleizer describes feeling like everyone's brains were dying and losing their memories. He goes on to say, "Our minds numb with indifference. Here or elsewhere, what did it matter? Die today or tomorrow, or later? The night was growing longer, never-ending"
What is Eleizer saying here? Interpret this passage in your own words. What is "night" symbolic of in this passage? Can you make any connections to our society/world today? Explain all of your thoughts clearly.
*Response must be 8-10 sentences.
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Answer......
Explanation:
In the following sentence, what does dead mean?
Carl caught the pass and turned to see their two-hundred-pound linebacker dead ahead.
A) lying on the ground
B)directly
C)in his original position
D)too far away to matter
Answer:
B
Explanation:
He meant he was directly infront of him.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Give the other guy brainlyist though! :D
what is a group of related words not having a subject and verb.
Answer:
I believe it's a phrase
Explanation:
Answer:
That would be a phrase -- unlike a clause, which DOES have a subject and a verb.
Explanation:
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Read "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" and answer the question.
[1] 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;
[5] Beside the lake, beneath the trees,
Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.
Continuous as the stars that shine
And twinkle on the milky way,
They stretched in never-ending line
[10] Along the margin of a bay:
Ten thousand saw I at a glance,
Tossing their heads in sprightly dance.
The waves beside them danced; but they
Out-did the sparkling waves in glee:
[15] A poet could not but be gay,
In such a jocund company:
I gazed—and gazed—but little thought
What wealth the show to me had brought:
For oft, when on my couch I lie
[20] In vacant or in pensive mood,
They flash upon that inward eye
Which is the bliss of solitude;
And then my heart with pleasure fills,
And dances with the daffodils.
What happens in the first stanza?
The poet describes a time that he felt lonely and came upon a field of daffodils.
The poet ponders the meaning of life and the challenges and joys of the hills and valleys.
The poet reflects on a moment when he realized that nature could be gentle or harsh.
The poet sees an amazing view from the mountaintops he has just finished climbing.
Answer:
1 the speaker emotions
2 This is a forecasting of the line about solitude. A cloud high in the sky is a symbol of solitude and possible being lonely.
3 people dance when they are happy. dancing is usually an expression of joy and happiness. The poem says that the dancing flowers outdid the even the waves in glee. Glee expresses happiness. The poem goes on to say that poet could not help but also be happy in the company of the dancing flowers.
* The last stanza summarizing the poem.. The line about solitude echoes the the beginning of the simile of a lonely cloud. The inward eye reflects the memory of the joy and beauty seen in the dancing daffodils. The line about not realizing the wealth brought by the image is brought to meaning in the last stanza. The line about bliss repeats that lines about the Poet being gay because his sharing of the beauty of the flowers.
Explanation:
A person with a higher level of education is _____.
Select the best answer choice.
A.
likely to make more money than someone with a lower level of education
B.
likely to be burdened with too much debt
C.
unlikely to have any advantage over a person with a lower level of education
D.
likely to quickly forget any skills learned
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
Most people with lower educations work for minimum wage, while a higher percentage of higher educated people work for higher than minimum wage.
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Answer:
A. In fact, elephants place such huge demands on their own environment, that in order to survive, they often come into conflict, with humans, who are competing for the same resources.
Explanation:
I think this is the answer. The sentence before states that elephants devour several hundred pounds of plant matter in a single day, so this is why i would say "in fact". I'm sorry if this is the wrong answer!
Walking along a beach, sitting in a movie theatre, sitting at the kitchen table talking with your siblings or playing in the park are some examples of finding your happy place. Where is your happy place?
Answer:
being away from my family
Explanation:
In a short story, character A is injured accidentally after a fight with character B. How would the story’s tone change if character B hurt character A on purpose instead of first fighting him?
Answer:
This doesn't make sense
Explanation:
explain
Answer: Character B would Seem crueler
Explanation:
elalls die slaleu explicitly? Check all that apply.
be
in Elizabethan England, far more so
than in the modern world. A flock of 180 sheep is worth
more than the average detached house. The difficulties of
transportation mean that the food supply depends
heavily on what grows locally and how much surplus is
available. It also depends on the season. Harvest is
obviously a time of much grain and fruit.
- The Time Traveler's Guide to Elizabethan England,
Ian Mortimer
Food is extremely valuable today.
A flock of sheep in Elizabethan England was more
valuable than a modern house.
Transportation was difficult in Elizabethan England.
The food supply in Elizabethan England depended
on what was grown locally.
Elizabethan England experienced four distinct
seasons.
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Answer:c
Explanation:
Answer: The answers are....
A flock of sheep in Elizabethan England was more valuable than a modern house.
Transportation was difficult in Elizabethan England.
The food supply in Elizabethan England depended on what was grown locally.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Explanation:
The food that animals eat can be transformed into usable energy for cells or can be used to build new cells, which form tissues like skin and muscle. ... The process of growth involves eating food, breaking down food through digestion, absorbing nutrients mhm thats what people get for trying to do the scientific version
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Where in a compare-and-contrast essay would you you put the following paragraph?
Rain,rain,rain!That's all there ever is in Seattle.At least that's what i thought before moving here.But after having lived her for a year,my perspective of Seattle is much more optimistic.
A.The conclusion
B.The introduction
C.The body
D.None of the above
The paragraph would typically be placed in option C, which is the body of a compare-and-contrast essay. In this paragraph, the writer is expressing their changed perspective on Seattle after living there for a year. It provides additional information and insights that contribute to the overall comparison and contrast between their initial perception and their current view of the city.
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How does the repeated use of the word strike help Roosevelt achieve his purpose?
Answer:
A
It reinforces the idea of the United Nations' strength and power
Explanation:
What figurative device is used in the phrase "I am fire", found in the first line?
A) hyperbole
B) metaphor
C) oxymoron
D) personification
Answer:it is a metaphor.
Hi, i have to write a Personal Narrative on a story in my life but i have no interesting stories to write about, can someone give me ideas? It would be very helpful. <3
Answer:
I had to write one of these this year and I chose to write about a Sports Trip.
Some other ideas that my teacher gave be are attached:
Explanation:
Which word best describes how Max feels when he thinks about his dad’s return? *
17 points
A. anxious
B. indifferent
C. relaxed
Answer:
Anxious
Explanation:
“What happened when Dad realized the truth was something Max tried not to think about.”
“Max hadn’t said what he was thinking—that they hadn’t done anything as a family for so long he didn’t know if they would remember how.
In This Side of Paradise, what did Amory discover he visited Isabelle's summer home?
Isabelle was the love of his life.
Isabelle was cheating on him.
He liked Isabelle's sister better.
He did not have any real feelings for Isabelle.
Answer:
Your answer is going to be, He did not have any real feelings for Isabelle.
Explanation:
What would most likely happen if the thread for the bracelet was cut shorter than 30 inches?
A.The bracelet may be too short to tie.
B. It would not be a true friendship bracelet.
C. Weaving would be too difficult.
D. The knot would not be securely tied.
What does the word transfixed mean in the context of this paragraph? fascinated crying helpless laughing
Answer:
Fascinated
Explanation:
When you're "transfixed", you're highly fascinated by something.
The word transfixed means "Fascinated". When we are "transfixed", we are highly fascinated by something.
A transfix is a discontinuous affix that is added to a word root in linguistic morphology, such as in root-and-pattern systems seen in many Semitic languages.
A discontinuous affix is an affix whose phonetic components are dispersed between or around the phones that make up the root and are not sequentially arranged within a word. While single consonant, bilateral, and quadriliteral roots do exist, they are less common than the three-consonant abstract sequence that serves as the word root.
Transfixes are inserted into these roots at predetermined locations, determined by templates linked to the precise meaning of a particular inflection or derivation.
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Which of the following statements is not true?
O A. You can learn about the context in which a speech
was presented even if it was given in the past.
O B. Knowing the context in which a speech was
presented can help you interpret it more accurately.
O C. To fully understand a speech, it's only necessary to
know the words of the speech
O D. All of the above are not true.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The answer is D, because the others are definitely true, but it said all of the above are not true which is contradicting with the answers.
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At the Aquarium
by Max Eastman
Serene the silver fishes glide,
Stern-lipped, and pale, and wonder-eyed!
As through the aged deeps of ocean,
They glide with wan and wavy motion.
They have no pathway where they go,
They flow like water to and fro,
They watch with never-winking eyes,
They watch with staring, cold surprise,
The level people in the air,
The people peering, peering there:
Who wander also to and fro,
And know not why or where they go,
Yet have a wonder in their eyes,
Sometimes a pale and cold surprise.
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One theme of the poem is
A.
people and animals are not so different after all.
B.
people should accept people for who they are.
C.
fish in aquariums enjoy looking at the people.
D.
aquariums are jails for fish and should not exist.
Please help. Thank you.
According to the text, what were some of the things Mrs. Mallard saw and
heard after sitting down? *
dust, peeled paint, mice running through the ceiling
trees, the sky, clouds, birds chirping
yarn, knitting templates, knitting needles, and a rocking chair
the wall and the ceiling, the wall and the ceiling, the wall and the ceiling etc.
Answer:
She saw the dust in the air, the clouds in the sky, mice running and the walls around her
Explanation:
When George and lennie approach the river, George warms lennie not to drink the water because it may make him sick. What does this show about their relationship?
Read this excerpt from the poem and explain whether Ferlinghetti is proud of America’s achievements as a new empire. Provide reasons for your answer.
Why are you staring at me
as if I were America itself
the new Empire
vaster than any in ancient days
with its electronic highways
carrying its corporate monoculture
around the world
And English the Latin of our days—
Answer:
In this excerpt Ferlinghetti is not proud of new America.
Explanation:
Ferlinghetti's way of referring to the new America shows us that he is not proud.
There is much irony in his words when he speaks of "the vast empire carrying its corporate monoculture around the world."
The new America is more technological than with values and that is what is criticized in this excerpt.
Even if we search the full text we can see how Ferlinghetti talks about "to save us from ourselves and how to survive our own rulers".
So we can conclude that he is not proud of New America.
Answer:
Ferlinghetti believes the new America that is ruled by corporations is not the true America. Instead, he ironically speaks of a "new Empire" that is "vaster" but not greater than past empires. Ferlinghetti suggests that the new American empire has technological ("electronic highways") and economic ("corporate") power. But it does not have a culture of any worth or value ("carrying its corporate monoculture/ around the world"). As a result, American society is lost. This is why Ferlinghetti asks the Sybil to "save" the American people:
And tell us how to save us from ourselves
and how to survive our own rulers
who would make a plutocracy of our democracy
He also asks the Sybil to awaken Americans by speaking in a "poet’s voice" and asks her to reinvigorate America’s culture:
the voice of the people mixed
with a wild soft laughter—
And give us new dreams to dream,
Give us new myths to live by!
Explanation:
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Option B , C, D, E are the answers
what happened to ed sheerans early life?
Answer:Ed Sheeran is a singer/songwriter who began playing guitar at a young age and soon after started writing his own songs. When he was just a teenager, he moved to London to pursue his music, and his outpouring of creativity added up to several early EPs and hundreds of live shows.
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I MET a traveller from an antique land
Who said: Two vast and trunkless legs of stone
Stand in the desert ... Near them, on the sand,
Half sunk, a shattered visage [face] lies, whose frown,
And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command,
Tell that its sculptor well those passions read
Which still survive, stamped on these lifeless things,
The hand that mocked them, and the heart that fed;
And on the pedestal these words appear:
"My name is Ozymandias, king of kings:
Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!"
Nothing beside remains. Round the decay
Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare
The lone and level sands stretch far away.
Which of the following sentences best describes the dramatic irony in the poem?
(10 points)
Group of answer choices
The traveler knows he will see the statue in the desert.
The traveler knows who the king was.
The audience knows the traveler has seen the statue in the desert.
The audience knows the boastful king's power did not last.
Answer:Nothing beside remains. Round the decay
Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare
Explanation:
Answer:
A
Explanation:
According to crooks why does a person need a companion
Answer: He says this because if someone doesn't have nobody to talk to, they will go insane.
Explanation:
An example of metaphor in F. Scott Fitzgerald's short story "Babylon Revisited" is
a) having the character of Marion dislike the main character
b) making the story take place in Paris to suggest a romantic scene
c) using the title to hint at the ruins of a life of excess wealth
d) including a child in the story to make the main character seem likable
Answer:
c
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Answer:
I think is C, but I m not sure