Answer:
V N V N V N
My best Christmas was when WE visited family, went sledding, and ate food.
Explanation:
Which choice best describes the setting of Rumpelstiltskin?
Answer:
The themes that are prominent in this story are mainly power and greed. The poor miller, the King, and Rumpelstiltskin all want power or use what they have to get an upper hand. The poor miller wants to seem more powerful in the King's eyes and so he tells him about his daughter's “talent”.
Answer:
greediness and power
Explanation:
Would you rather have a dissolution of your hopes and dreams or a dissolution of your fears and anxieties? Explain
Answer:
I would rather have a dissolution of my fears
Explanation: to have a dissolution of your hopes and dreams does not seem feasible as this is what most of us are working towards but to end your fears and anxieties is something most of us would be glad to get rid of.
How did other characters in the novel uglies view Tally?
Answer:
Explanation:
Tally Youngblood
Tally is the 16-year-old protagonist of Uglies. She is characterized as mischievous, good-hearted, and beauty-obsessed. Her dearest wish is to undergo the operation that will turn her pretty. When Special Circumstances forces Tally to pursue Shay and reveal the location of the Smoke or be denied the surgery, Tally faces a life-altering decision: betray her friend or remain ugly forever. She undergoes a substantial emotional transformation throughout the novel. While she is initially convinced of the ethics and necessity of the surgery, by the end Tally realizes that the surgery is immoral and she is living in a tyrannical surveillance state.
Shay
Shay is Tally’s close friend, adventurous and independent-minded. Her escape to the Smoke is the major catalyst for the events of the book. Toward the end of the novel, she is captured by the Specials and turned into a pretty against her will.
David
David is Tally’s love interest and the child of the founders of the Smoke. He is naive and idealistic, hard-working and passionate about those he loves. Knowing the secret of being pretty has made him vehemently opposed to the mandatory surgery. He has grown up in the wild and never lived within the constraints of mainstream society.
Dr. Cable
Dr. Cable is the Special who forces Tally to betray the location of the Smoke and the main antagonist of the novel. She is cruel and terrifying, having been surgically altered to look predatory and to have superhuman physical capabilities.
Maddy
Maddy is David’s mother and co-founder of the Smoke. She used to be a doctor in charge of the surgical committee in the city, but escaped with her husband when they discovered the secret behind the surgery.
A story saying it's a man's world
What can result from an imbalance between want and need?
Answer: It causes debts
It causes excessive spending
Explanation:
How did chimamanda Adichie view Fido? Why?
Answer:
in her words, she said, "I felt enormous pity for Fide's family...their poverty was my single story of them."
Explanation:
In her words, in which she highlights the dangers of reaching conclusions about a person or group by just hearing only a single story about another person or group, which can lead to a critical misunderstanding.
Which of the following statements best describes how the theme emerges in the excerpt from
"The Overcoat"?
Answer: I think its B my SC is tavarus underscore 14
Explanation:
"The overcoat" is the story by Nikolai Gogol. The theme of the story emerges from detailing the effects of the cold weather in St. Petersburg. Thus, option C is correct.
What is the theme of "The overcoat?"
The story portrays that caring and materialistic goods can make one happy and is portrayed by the main character Akaky that gave him a new purpose.
The story began by showing the effects of the cold weather in St. Petersburg on Akaky Akakievich Bashmachkin's struggle. This led to saving money by Akaky to buy a winter coat.
Therefore, the cold weather in St. Petersburg developed the theme.
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Write a draft about the secret garden
Answer:
Ok so Mary is a little girl whos parents died, she ends up moving in with Archibald Craven, her uncle. She then later on meets a boy who is supposedly sick- he ends up being Colin, who is Master Craven's ten-year-old son. One day as Mary is walking down the sidewalk with a bird, a gust of wind moves some of the ivy on the stone wall beside her. Under the ivy is a door, which Mary unlocks with the key she found the day before. Thus when she opens the secret door she finds herself standing inside the secret garden. While talking to Colin he throws a tantrum to make Mary into spending more time with him but shes fed up with his attitude and yells at him. She shows him that he really isn't sick like everyone says he is. Later after befriending Colin, she shows him her secret garden, to her surprise it belonged to his mother. Together they nurse the garden back to health.
Write a poem about body language
Answer:So I look you in the eye and stride
across the room,
You know what I'm feeling, I can see
it in you body actions-you make my
heart rate zoom!
There's a game going on here-
it's our bodies 'talking!'
Maybe I should just leave, and do
some serious thinking while walking
We are face to face now, seeing
eye to eye.
This is the time for truth now,
our bodies can not lie.
As you touch my shoulder,
and move closer to me,
I know the waiting is done,
actions speak-
we are about to become 'we'!
Explanation:
Which of these will most likely vary across different cultural contexts?
O A. Attending a funeral
B. Watching a spider spin a web
C. Typing in a URL on the Internet
D. Smelling a bouquet of flowers
Explanation:
Attending a funeral 2-4 Dont vary in cultures but funerals doAnnotating means writing notes in a text. What kinds of things should you 'annotate' in a text? How do you think annotating will help you become a better reader?
Answer:
Yes.
You could annotate on making predictions and clarifications or make connections.Annotating can help you become a better reader by helping us understand what we're reading better.Explanation:
The devil is waiting for them, hell is gaping for them, the flames gather and flash about them, and would fain lay hold on them, and swallow them up; the fire pent up in their own hearts is struggling to break out; and they have no interest in any Mediator, there are no means within reach that can be any security to them. In short, they have no refuge, nothing to take hold of. Which word has a similar connotation to the word “swallow” in this excerpt?
Answer:
gaping i think
Explanation:
dont hold this against me
Write a four-sentence paragraph using three subjunctive mood verbs. You may use one of the examples in this Lesson as your topic sentence. Bold these verbs.
Answer:
There are two types of mood verbs; indicative and subjunctive.
Explanation:
There are two types of mood verbs; indicative and subjunctive.
In English Grammar, there are two types of mood verbs; indicative and subjunctive. While the indicative verb makes a factual statement the subjunctive verb is used to indicate a condition or situation which is conditional, hypothetical and uncertain. The given is a four-sentences paragraph using the subjunctive verbs:
If I were in the event, I would sing the song. I suggest that Nina write the lyrics of the song. Moreover, I suggest that Rohan go there to help her. And I propose that you be present at the event. But I doubt whether Robin would come.
Which of the following sentences is correct
Answer:
she feels so bad about the meeting is the correct answer
In a group discussion, which of these is the best example of synthesizing
claims into a single conclusion?
A. Even though we each found a different piece of evidence to
support our conclusion, we can agree that Shakespeare was an
anti-imperialist.
B. I don't quite understand what standards you're using when you say
that Homer was the greatest epic writer.
C. The theater scene from Dickens's Great Expectations proves to me
that the author both enjoyed the theater and had a lighthearted
attitude about it.
D. When you argue that Shgikespeare was anti-imperialist, you don't
really use any kind of evidence that would hold up under close
scrutiny
Answer:
A. Even though we each found a different piece of evidence to
support our conclusion, we can agree that Shakespeare was an
anti-imperialist.
Explanation:
This would aknowledge the fact that everyone found different solutions, yet they all fit into a single conclusion.
Which detail supports the idea that Norma Lyon was the most famous butter sculptor at the Iowa State Fair?
A.
Lyon loved farming so much that she wanted to promote it statewide.
B.
Lyon appeared in newspapers, on magazine covers, and on talk shows.
C.
Lyon earned her degree in animal science from the University of Iowa.
D.
Lyon married a dairy farmer, and she was able to be on a working farm.
Answer:
D. Lyon married a dairy farmer, and she was able to be on a working farm.
Explanation:
It is the only one that makes sense
Which detail about the setting describes challenge in Romero's current life?
Answer:
When he was 14 years old, Oscar wanted to be a priest so he went to study at junior seminary. When his mother was ill and they needed money for medicine, Oscar left the seminary for three months and worked in the gold mine in Potosí. He earned about 4p a day.Violence increased in El Salvador by the mid 1970s, as the government and army began killing poor people who stood up for their rights. When the army killed three people in the village of Tres Calles in Romero’s diocese, he comforted the families and wrote to the President to protest about the murders.In his sermon on 23 March, Romero ordered the army to stop killing people: “In the name of God, and in the name of this suffering people whose cries rise to heaven more loudly each day, I beg you, I implore you, I order you, in the name of God, stop the repression!” The next day, a shot killed Romero as he said Mass. A UN report later found that Major Roberto D’Aubuisson, had ordered Romero’s death. Thousands came to the funeral. The army fired into the crowd. 30 people died and hundreds were injured. The civil war in El Salvador continued until 1992.
Which of these best describes the narrator of a third person omniscient
story?
The narrator addresses the story to the reader.
There is no narrator in the story. It's told only in dialogue.
C
The narrator can only describe what one character thinks and feels.
D The narrator can describe what many characters think and feel
Answer:
The correct answer is option D The narrator can describe what many characters think and feel.
Explanation:
What characterizes a narrator of a third person omniscient is that he knows absolutely everything. The omniscient narrator tells us the story in 3rd person and is not a character in the story, but transmits it to us from outside. It is, as its name suggests, a narrator who functions like a god; he knows everything about the characters and the plots, he can predict the future, suppose and judge.
That is why the correct answer is option D.
Please answer quickly
Based on "Declaration of Sentiments", what is Stanton's view of the ideas presented in "The Declaration of Independence"?
Answer:
1. Stanton believes that her point was originally intended by Jefferson.
Which two details from "The Declaration Of Independence" best supports your answer?
Answer:
2. "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal"
3. "that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness"
Explanation:
From the two excerpts, "The Declaration of Independence" and "The Declaration Of Sentiments", it be can seen that the points made by Stanton were originally intended by Jefferson.
The two excerpts speak about life, liberty and pursuit of happiness for all men. They both reveal the equality of all men.
Where is miss caroline from ?
Answer:
You didn't attach a document for anything so there is nothing to choose from
Explanation:
Answer:
northern Alabama.
Explanation:
As an outsider to May-comb (she comes from the strange and far-off land of northern Alabama), Miss Caroline gets as many lessons from her students as she gives to them.
On a piece of paper, write a possible
thesis statement for the following
prompt:
Everyone likes to go out to eat
sometimes. What is your favorite place
to eat and why?
Answer:
Sunday dinners at Elijah's house are always an enjoyable experience because of the food, hospitality, and entertainment.
Explanation:
What is meaning of the word "resiliency” in this context? the way an ecosystem supports plant and animal life the manner in which an ecosystem decomposes the ability of an ecosystem to recover from damage the capability of one ecosystem to ruin another ecosystem
Answer:
C). The ability of an ecosystem to recover from damage.
Explanation:
The word 'resiliency' in literal terms is defined as the 'the physical or mental ability to recover quickly from an illness or to resume the original form.'
In the given context, the author talks about 'ecological resiliency' which is characterized as the potential or ability of nature to heal itself and 'recover from the damage caused by the disturbances or perturbation.' These disturbances are the temporary changes in the environment that affect the ecosystem and the ecosystem possesses the power to return to its original form by recovering the damage caused by this change. Thus, option C is the correct answer.
Answer:
Answer:
C). The ability of an ecosystem to recover from damage.
Explanation:
The word 'resiliency' in literal terms is defined as the 'the physical or mental ability to recover quickly from an illness or to resume the original form.'
In the given context, the author talks about 'ecological resiliency' which is characterized as the potential or ability of nature to heal itself and 'recover from the damage caused by the disturbances or perturbation.' These disturbances are the temporary changes in the environment that affect the ecosystem and the ecosystem possesses the power to return to its original form by recovering the damage caused by this change. Thus, option C is the correct answer.
Explanation:
Does anyone know how to interpret this? They are my scores for the Star360 English test.
Answer: I believe that the Pr is your grade.
What thing is personified in this story?
In the story “The Last Leaf”
Answer:
pneumonia
Explanation:
pneumonia
Behrman succumbs to pneumonia, his sacrifice has helped preserve a young life. In "The Last Leaf," pneumonia is personified as Mr. Pneumonia and described as a cold stranger and a "ravager" that has "stalked" over the country, touching people and infecting them with inflammation of the lungs at random.
How does the passage show unions?
IAS
What might be the purpose of the way the union is
described in this passage?
Lectures were given round the clock by the volunteer
teachers, some speaking thirteen or fourteen times a day
in the cheerless rooms of the rented halls. Clara Lemlich
remembered talking nonstop for what seemed like days at
a time; the shirtwaist strike had become her life. The
workers drank in their lessons, taking them so fervently
to heart that those opening days of the strike had the
spirit of revival meetings, the workers new converts to
some soul-saving religion. They would win, they had only
to stick together and wait it out. What a wonderful thing
the union was. They loved it, they gave themselves to it,
clasping it to their bosoms, putting all their faith in it and
in one another.
- We Shall Not Be Moved,
Joan Dash
Intro
ctivity
Done
Answer:
How does the passage show unions?
✔ as exciting
What might be the purpose of the way the union is described in this passage?
✔ to describe the importance of unions
Explanation:
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Why does the author use only Victor’s information in this passage? Victor is the one who wrote the novel. Readers enjoy multiple perspectives. It allows Victor to tell the story. It prevents readers from knowing the ending.
This question is missing the passage. I've found the complete question online. It is the following:
18.
Frankenstein Chapter 2, Excerpt 2
By Mary Shelley
Victor Frankenstein continues recounting the influences that lead to his great experiment:
An accident again changed the current of my ideas. When I was about fifteen years old we had retired to our house near Belrive, when we witnessed a most violent and terrible thunderstorm. It advanced from behind the mountains of Jura, and the thunder burst at once with frightful loudness from various quarters of the heavens. I remained, while the storm lasted, watching its progress with curiosity and delight. As I stood at the door, on a sudden I beheld a stream of fire issue from an old and beautiful oak which stood about twenty yards from our house; and so soon as the dazzling light vanished, the oak had disappeared, and nothing remained but a blasted stump. When we visited it the next morning, we found the tree shattered in a singular manner. It was not splintered by the shock, but entirely reduced to thin ribbons of wood. I never beheld anything so utterly destroyed.
Why does the author use only Victor's information in this passage? (5 points)
A. Victor is the one who wrote the novel.
B. Readers enjoy multiple perspectives.
C. It allows Victor to tell the story.
D. It prevents readers from knowing the ending.
Answer:
The reason why the author uses Victor's information in this passage is:
C. It allows Victor to tell the story.
Explanation:
We can safely choose letter C through elimination. Letter A affirms that Victor wrote the novel. We need to be careful here. Victor is one of the narrators, but he is not the author, he is not the person who wrote the novel. That is Mary Shelley.
Letter B claims that readers enjoy multiple perspectives. There is no way for us to know that. It may or may not be true, but there is nothing to reveal Shelley thought of that when deciding on multiple narrators.
Letter D claims it prevents readers from knowing the ending. That is not necessarily true. If Shelley wishes to have the narrator tell readers the ending right from the start, she can do that. There is no rule to prevent such a thing from happening.
Therefore, we can conclude that using only Victor's information means the author wanted to tell this part of the story from his perspective, wanted to allow him to tell the story. Letter C is the best option.
How can we come together despite our differences?
that will only happen when everyone realizes that black lives have to matter for all lives to matter.
People can come together despite their differences if thy find a common ground and have mutual respect for each other.
As humans, we are all different and have diverse cultures, traditions and beliefs. When people are not tolerant of each other, then they tend to have problems which can develop to something bigger, if not controlled.
Some of the factors that helps people to live together peacefully include:
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{PLz Help fast} Frederic Henry's perspective and attitude about war changes drastically in this story by Hemingway. How and why does Henry's change happen?{ A Farewell to Arms}
Answer:
He experiences the severity of war and endures physical injury, realizing how serious it truly is
Explanation:
Ray and his friends weren't normally into sports, but that summer he never missed a Pittsburgh Pirates game; he turned into a fanatic who was devastated whenever his favorite team lost.
Which phrase from the sentence gives the most helpful clue to the meaning of fanatic?
Ray and his friends
Weren't into most sports
Never missed
Favorite team lost
option c, he never missed the game due to his fanatics about it
(MC)Read the sentence below and answer the following question: But he answered not a word; like the last column of some ruined temple, he remained standing mute and solitary in the middle of the otherwise deserted room. —Herman Melville, "Bartleby the Scrivener" In the bolded section, how does the addition of "not a word" change the impact of this introductory clause?
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Read the sentence below and answer the following question:
BUT HE ANSWERED NOT A WORD; like the last column of some ruined temple, he remained standing mute and solitary in the middle of the otherwise deserted room. —Herman Melville, "Bartleby the Scrivener"
In the bolded section, how does the addition of "not a word" change the impact of this introductory clause?
A. It emphasizes the lack of response: no answer was given at all.
B. It emphasizes the reference to solitary later in the sentence: "standing mute and solitary."
C. It suggests the narrator needed something: even a non-verbal response would have worked.
D. It suggests the feeling of isolation the narrator feels: the room is deserted.
Answer:
The addition of "not a word" changes the impact of the introductory clause because:
A. It emphasizes the lack of response: no answer was given at all.
Explanation:
Notice that the question wants us to focus on the introductory clause. This clause starts with "But he answered," which begins in an affirmative way. This sort of tricks the reader into thinking an answer was given. When the author adds "not a word," we suddenly have a negative sentence. This abrupt change from positive to negative emphasizes the lack of response. It is more powerful than simply writing, "But he didn't answer." We now feel the full of impact of the character not saying single word.