Answer: The Library's In This Town Were Started By A Rich Man
Explanation: What Is Passive Voice? What Is Active Voice Active voice -
Active voice - the subject performs the verb's action. (For example: Tom changed the flat tire.)
Passive voice - the subject receives the verb's action. (For example: The tire was changed by Tom.)
Using This Info We Can Change The Active Voice Sentence To a Passive Voice Sentence
Answer... The Library's In This Town Were Started By A Rich Man
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Which lines from "Sonnet in Primary Colors” by Rita Dove provide an example of a rhyme?
“This is for the woman with one black wing / perched over her eyes: lovely Frida, erect”
“her spine resides in, that flaming pillar— / this priestess in the romance of mirrors.”
“to the celluloid butterflies of her Beloved dead, / Lenin and Marx and Stalin arrayed at the footstead.”
“love a skull in the circular window / of the thumbprint searing her immutable brow
Answer:
CCCCCCCCCCCCCC “to the celluloid butterflies of her Beloved dead, / Lenin and Marx and Stalin arrayed at the footstead.”
Explanation:
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The lines from the sonnet that shows an example of a rhyme will be C. To the celluloid butterflies of her Beloved dead, / Lenin and Marx and Stalin arrayed at the footstead.
It should be noted that a sonnet simply means a one stanza poem that also has fourteen lines.
In this case, the lines from "Sonnet in Primary Colors” by Rita Dove that provide an example of a rhyme is "To the celluloid butterflies of her Beloved dead, / Lenin and Marx and Stalin arrayed at the footstead".
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Read the argumentative paragraph below:
Go around, look around and count the number of phones you can see. Whether you like it or not, the mobile phone is everywhere! Even five-year-old kids at school are playing with their mobiles in the playground. The common phone is completely central to the lives of many and not just for their function as a phone either. After they were invented as devices that could connect people together and use Apps, they have grown substantially in their popularity around the world. One can now listen to music, watch a video, play games and so much more. However, many people are hinting at the fact that some of these devices are beginning to occupy larger roles in our lives, up to the point where
mobile phone addiction is becoming a sentence that we can add in our dictionary.
Based on the paragraph, what is the author's claim?
•Mobile phones are everywhere.
•Devices connect people.
•Devices are becoming an addiction.
•Mobile phones are found on school playgrounds.
Answer:
Devices are becoming an addiction.
Explanation:
However, many people are hinting at the fact that some of these devices are beginning to occupy larger roles in our lives, up to the point where
mobile phone addiction is becoming a sentence that we can add in our dictionary.
write narrative essay about any imaginary story (short story).
Answer:
Last night i was to a football match. I was happy to see a football match in real life. When i arrived, a steward called me and told me if before the match starts if i want to meet the football players. I said yes and he took me to the players. They called me the tall guy because i hat 2.25 meters!
I enjoyed how my team lost with 8-1
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Title:
The DoorStory:
Trinity grabbed her stuff out of her mothers car and looked up at their new house. They had moved from their home city, New York, to live in Atlanta. She hated the idea of moving, but in a way, Atlanta was just like New York. It had tall buildings, unique stores, and friendly faces.
"Ready to see your room?" said Trinity's mother. "I guess..." Replied Trinity. Her mother grabbed the rest of her stuff and walked up to the huge house. Trinity's mother took a key out of her dress pocket and opened the door. The door opened. The house was pitch black inside. It smelled old, and Trinity could've swore she saw a rat run across her feet in the moonlight.
"Now where is that light switch?" Trinity's mother mumbled to herself. She put the stuff she was holding on the floor and began to walk around. Suddenly, all the lights turn on and Trinity was able to vividly see the inside of the house. It was already packed with furniture from it's previous owners.
"So, what do 'ya think? Nice isn't it?" Trinity smiled awkwardly and looked up the stairs. There was an old looking door at the top of the stairs. It looked like it had came from a scary movie.
"Oh right! That's your room hun! Go ahead and check it out while i get everything settled in" Insisted Trinity's mother. Trinity looked at her mother and back to the door. That sure looks creepy, Trinity thought, but she had to go in sooner or later. She walked slowly up the stairs with her belongings and opened the door. It was pitch black. Nothing could be seen. She walked slowly inside the room, and suddenly, a burst of light filled the room. The door shut by itself and disappeared. The light was so bright that Trinity had to cover her eyes. The light started to fade, and next thing she knows she's passed out in a beautiful garden full of flowers. Trinity slowly opened her eyes, only to see a tiny woman with wings and a blue dress.
"It's about time You woke up!" She giggled. "Welcome to the Nexus Realm, my name is Stella!"
To be Continued...
Sum up the main reasons Sochen gives why the American dream needs to be reinvented.
Answer:
So I think at this point its quite clear... The American Dream has died... it was buried back sometime between 1955 and 1995 depending on who you talk to...But one thing is for certain, which is that its never coming back; not in its more traditional white picket fence, and solid corporate job form anyhow. And I for one am ecstatic....! Not for the total lack of economic security aspect, (which is distressing) but for the fact that people will be forced for once in their lives to try and define what it is that they really want out of life. Hope this helps!
arrange the steps in making a research paper by using a flow chart
Answer:
Step 1- Question.
Step 2-Research.
Step 3-Hypothesis.
Step 4-Experiment.
Step 5-Observations.
Step 6-Results/Conclusion.
Step 7-Communicate.
Explanation:
Read the following description.
The canoe glided along the placid surface of the river like a
leaf that had fallen from one of the many fluffy maples that
stood timidly on the shore
What is most likely the intent of the author's word choice in this sentence?
O A. To describe where the trees are
B. To portray the trees as characters
C. To depict nature as peaceful
D. To contrast the trees and the river
Answer:
I think the answer is D. To contrast the trees and the river. We can see that the description is comparing the river and the trees. It could be a little bit of answer C, because of the wording the author uses, to show it's calm and peaceful. But I think it's D.
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3. The wings of flightless cormorants are examples of...
Answer:
vegtigial structure
Explanation:
The wings of flightless cormorants are examples of vegtigial structure.
Answer:
The wings of flightless cormorants are examples of vestigial structures.
Which of the following is the
best antonym for
"interminable"?
A. brief
B. limitless
C. incessant
D. perpetual
Answer:
B. Limitless
Explanation:
I think it is B because "interminable" means endless and so does limitless
When Cassio asks Desdemona about his request, what does she tell him?
Answer:
When Cassio asks Desdemona about his suit, what does she tell him? that he must be patient because Othello is very upset at the moment.
Explanation:
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Read the poem carefully.
You crash over the trees,
you crack the live branch—
the branch is white,
the green crushed,
each leaf is rent like split wood.
You burden the trees
with black drops,
you swirl and crash—
you have broken off a weighted leaf
in the wind,
it is hurled out,
whirls up and sinks,
a green stone.
–“Storm,”
H.D.
What do the words crash, burden, and broken suggest about the tone of the poem?
It is playful.
It is humorous.
It is intense.
It is angry.
Answer:
It is angry.
Explanation:
It could be confused for "Intense." But you generally 'crash' and 'break' things when you are feeling angry.
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The _ hunter will wield the bow and arrow at the archery contest A) beginner B ) expert C) naives D) amateur
Answer:
I would pick B) Expert
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1. Re-read "The Poison Tree," paying close attention to the rhymes in the poem. In the
space below, identify the poem's rhyme scheme.
2. Count the number of syllables in each line of the poem, and identify/describe the meter. How does the meter contribute to the meaning of the poem?
3. Describe what happens to the speaker's anger during the poem.
4. What does the speaker do at the end of the poem?
5. Apples figure prominently in this poem. What do apples symbolize in our society?
6. What do apples symbolize in the poem?
1. Re-read “The Poison Tree,” paying close attention to the rhymes in the poem. In the space below, identify the poem’s rhyme scheme.
AABB in all four stanzas.
2. Count the number of syllables in each line of the poem, and identify/describe the meter. How does the meter contribute to the meaning of the poem?
Inconsistent finite meter throughout. Seven syllables in most lines.
3. Describe what happens to the speaker’s anger during the poem.
It festered, and grew into revenge causing his foe to die.
4. What does the speaker do at the end of the poem?
He uses the apple to tempt his foe and kills him.
5. Apples figure prominently in this poem. What do apples symbolize in our society?
Apples are generally thought of as sin due to the story or Adam and Eve.
6. What do apples symbolize in the poem?
In this poem the apple symbolizes revenge.
7. What extended metaphor is carried throughout the poem?
The tree, representing anger and wrath, growing more and more.
8. What lines or phrases help extend the poem’s main metaphor?
“and I watered it with fears.., and sunned it with smiles,”
9. Is the extended metaphor effective? Why or why not?
It is because it shows that when you continue to let wrath grow it will turn into revenge and cause harm.
10. Does this poem still ring true today? Explain your answer.
Yes, because people still keep their feelings to themselves which force them to grow and grow until they can’t keep hold of it; this can cause harm to oneself or others.
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How does the poet use a literary device in line 127
O Flashback is used to tell the reader about previous storms.
O Foreshadowing is used to clue the reader about the brutality of the storm.
Alliteration is used to imitate the sound of the waves.
Onomatopoeia is used to give intensity to the action of the waves.
Answer:
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Diseases of the present age are very different from diseases of the past.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Now we have medicine and antibiotics. Back then they didn't have anything.
Which of the following descriptions includes a metaphor?
A. He plowed through the line to make the goal.
B. He came in from the rain looking like a drowned rat.
C. Her hair was spun gold, falling to her shoulders.
D. She scored quickly on the penalty kick.
C.
Her hair was compared to gold.
Metaphor is a comparison without using the words "as", "than" or "like."
Who is the protagonist and antagonist
Answer:
Protagonist= Janie Antagonist= the bear
Explanation:
an Antagonist is a person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something he is just like an enemy
Answer:
The protagonist works toward the central story goals, while the antagonist works against the goals. The words “protagonist” and “antagonist” are antonyms. In storytelling terms, this means that protagonists and antagonists are opposing forces in a story
Explanation: The answer is the explanation! Hope this helps good luck!
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What makes this excerpt from Act III of Julius Cesar an example of a monologue?
Brutus: (In a kind and honest voice) Romans, countrymen and lovers, be silent, that you may hear. Believe me for mine honor. If any dear friend of Caesar's demand why Brutus rose against Caesar, this is my answer: not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more. (The citizens murmur with surprise.)
As Caesar loved me, I weep for him. As he was fortunate, rejoice at it. As he was valiant, I honor him. But as he was ambitious, I slew him. (The crowd nods approval.) There is tears for his love, joy for his fortune, honor for his valor, and death for his ambition. (A few cheer.) I have the same dagger for myself, when it shall please my country to need my death! (All cheer loudly.)
Choose one answer:
A. Brutus discusses with citizens his reasons for killing Caesar.
B. Brutus expresses his regrets to his wife.
C. Brutus reflects on events to himself silently.
D. Brutus shares thoughts and feelings about Caesar with the audience.
Answer:
Brutus shares thoughts and feelings about ceaser with the audience
Explanation:
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Answer: D
Explanation:
which of the following organisms undergo incomplete metamorphosis
a fly and louse
b chicken and frog
c aphid and lady bug
d mosquito and butter fly
night by elie wiesel. Who made them?
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Answer:
The story takes place during world war ll or the holocaust. and tells Ellie's story as a teenage survivor.
Some significant choices discussed are the ones they made to survive so father and son could survive together.
these tough decisions were made by Julieck
Explanation:
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Explain what the Giver finds frustrating about his job in the community,
Answer:
1. he realizes that if people had the power to make choices, they might make the wrong choices. It would be unsafe to allow people to choose their spouse or their job, but he still feels frustrated. He wishes his friends and family could see the world the way he sees it.2. Overall, Jonas is required to receive painful memories to ensure comfort throughout his community and to gain the wisdom needed to advise the Committee of Elders when they make significant policy decisions.Explanation:
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Can you do a persuasive analysis on the TED Talk speech, "Why Students Should Have Mental Health Days" by Hailey Hardcastle?
Answer:
Students should have mental health days to collect their thoughts and feelings. It can help reduce a good percentage of stress making their lives easier.
Explanation:
I made this analysis based on the title question. Hope it helps.
challenge
write your own dialouge use these Prompts to
help you.
Stomache achet feel
sich, I no.
energy
Answer:
Explanation:
If you need to correct the sentence, here is the corrected sentence;
I can't help you, my stomach hurts and I feel sick. I have no energy.
Why does Stanley treat Stella as he does after she returns during the poker game?
Answer:
Stanley assaults Stella after she returns during the poker game.
Explanation:
"A Streetcar Named Desire" is a play written by Tennessee Williams. The play is about Stanley and Stella Kowalski.
In the play, when the poker game ended and Stella returns to Stanley, he slaps on her buttocks, insulting her. Stanley assaults her as he desperately wanted her to be with him during the poker game.
Therefore, the reason that Stanley disrespected Stella is in his desperation.
how to the police men and christopher's father respond when christopher says it was an accident how do u respond as a reader? what does this suggest about the social functions and lies ?
Answer:
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From the beginning, Blaine's style was different from many conjurers. Most magicians at the time approached their craft with mirth. They told goofy jokes and aimed their shows at families. Blaine was a firebrand who wanted to bring a sense of danger back to magic; he filled his tricks with a sense of gravity. He took his tricks seriously, and had a magnetic personality that made people like him. Because of his youth and fashionable appearance, he became known as "the hip-hop Houdini."
Which of the following best describes Blaine's magic?
A
He made his tricks very serious.
B
His entire act was designed to make people laugh.
C
He used magnets in every trick.
D
His entire act was done while he floated in the air.
Answer: A. He made his tricks very serious.
Explanation:
David Blaine is one of the most famous magician/ illusionists in the world today and he did so by introducing an element of danger into his work.
Whereas other magicians had been using family friendly tricks which could attract only certain audiences, he added danger to his which gave him mass appeal as people got excited when watching him. This shot him to fame and he has not looked back.
Internet Is Heroes Window
Answer:
yes the internect is a hero in universe
Explanation:
what is the answer
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Answer:
You need to show paragrpah one
Explanation:
Which medium of communication has only written language?
Answer:
A). Written Communication
Explanation:
'Written communication' is characterized as the communication medium that only involves written language in an encoded form. This coded message needs to be decoded by the reader to understand it and respond to it by giving feedback in the same pattern by encoding it. Such communication involves letters, e-mails, Memos, Employee manuals, etc.
Analyzing means to look at all the parts of a problem to see how they relate to each other.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
T
F
Answer:
True!
Explanation:
Infer In the opening scene of Act II, how does Polonius want Reynaldo to check on Laertes's conduct? What does this instruction suggest about Polonius's character?
Answer and Explanation:
At the opening of Act II, we can see Polonio trying to manipulate Reynaldo. That's because he asks Reynaldo to investigate Laertes, ask people about him and spread many lies about Laertes, the worst possible lies. He says that if people believe the lies, it is because Laertes is a truly bad person, but what he really wants is to end Laertes' reputation.
This shows how treacherous and sneaky he is that he has no good intentions and that he cannot be trusted.