Answer: I love the bond of friendship, action, and how there are differences in the book and there is a connection to the book and life. I dont like that both Dally and Johnny died and all of the swearing. I think it made it easier, because you could just go sit on your bed and relax and read the book without interuption.
Explanation:
PLEASE MARK ME BRAINLIEST!!Which can have the most impact on an ecosystem
Answer:
unnatural occurrences natural occurrences abundant resources volcanic eruptions
Explanation:
The narrative point of view in this excerpt allows the reader to experienceThe narrative point of view in this excerpt allows the reader to experience
Answer:
The Gray champion" wrote in 1837 by Nathaniel Hawthorne.
In mending wall, who believes fences are important
A: the neighbor
B: the narrator
C: neither of them
D: both of them
Answer:
A: the neighbor
Explanation:
In Robert Frost's "Mending Wall," the neighbor thinks it is a good idea to have a fence marking off each man's property so they will definitively know where the borders of their properties lie. This way, no one will trespass and each man will respect the other's property, causing no conflicts
Answer:
the neighbor
Explanation:
bc its right
Which lines from "Nefarious War," by Li Po, best express the theme of the poem?
A)"Oh, nefarious war! I see why arms /
Were so seldom used by the benign sovereigns."
B)"Our three armies are worn and grown old."
C)"Last year we fought by the head-stream of the So-Kan, /
This year we are fighting on the Tsung-hoo road."
D)"Our three armies are worn and grown old."
Answer:
The lines that best expresses the theme of the poem are:
A) "Oh, nefarious war! I see why arms /
Were so seldom used by the benign sovereigns."
Explanation:
The poem "Nefarious War" describes the horrors of the Chinese battles against the Tartars and criticizes the fact that war accomplishes nothing.
The lands of China are covered with corpses of fallen soldiers, their insides being eaten by birds, their horses crying woefully. After this awful description, the speaker states:
So, men are scattered and smeared over the desert grass,
And the generals have accomplished nothing.
Oh, nefarious war! I see why arms
Were so seldom used by the benign sovereigns.
The poem is criticizing the uselessness of war. Its brutality brings nothing but pain and suffering. Benign sovereigns can see and understand that, which leads them to avoid engaging in war. Since they truly want their people to be happy, they do not send them to meaningless fights. Sovereigns who do not avoid war at all costs end up facing other costs - their people's lives and happiness.
please help me quickly
Answer:
A) hope this helps
Explanation:
Answer:
B. To express the feeling of happiness at receiving good news.
Explanation:
Phrases like "all I could do was grin from ear to ear" and "leaped out of her seat and hugged me" show that the narrator and her friend are very happy to receive the good news. In the passage, the narrator expresses strong feelings of happiness at being selected for the school play.
Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft’s policies toward Latin America were...
Answer:
A goal of President Theodore Roosevelt's Big Stick Policy and President William Howard Taft's Dollar Diplomacy Policy toward Latin America was to protect the political and economic interests of the United States of America. These were policies that would increase the influence of America in the Latin American countries.
Explanation:
A goal of President Theodore Roosevelt's Big Stick Policy and President William Howard Taft's Dollar Diplomacy Policy toward Latin America was to protect the political and economic interests of the United States of America. These were policies that would increase the influence of America in the Latin American countries.
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Talking about Banking: ESL!
1. Do you use a bank machine (ATM) for banking or shopping?
2. If yes, where do you use it?
3. If no, how do you get your money?
Answer:
yes, i do use bank machine (ATM) for banking, shopping and to do othere stuffs. I feel it makes everything easier. I use it everywhere for shopping buying food everywher.
Explanation:
I hope that helped.
Long stories written in verse are called
Answer:
narrative poetry = a story told through verse
verse novel = a novel that is told in verse rather than prose
Explanation:
Can someone help me with some English questions please? Thanks so much in advance!
1. In "I want to be miss America" the sisters believe their future will involve:
Getting married and having children
Staying home and taking care of their parents
Going to college and starting a career
Living on their own and finding boyfriends
2. In the short story "I want to me miss America" what is it that gratified the author years later but comes too late?
When she is finally able to look like a beauty contestant
When she stops trying to fit into the mold of American beauty
When American women want to look "ethnic" like her
When she quits doubting that she belongs in her new country
Thanks so much!!
Answer:
1. In "I want to be miss America" the sisters believe their future will involve:
Living on their own and finding boyfriends
2. In the short story "I want to me miss America" what is it that gratified the author years later but comes too late?
When American women want to look "ethnic" like her
Explanation:
Which term refers to a character that changes over time?
In color of water what role does Andrew McBride play in Ruth wife
Answer:
She worked at draining, poorly paid jobs. She socialized exclusively with black people, and essentially lived the life of a black woman. Ruth converted from Judaism to Christianity after her move to New York. She became increasingly involved with local churches, and eventually opened her own church with her husband.
Explanation:
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Hundreds of Afghan refugees have set up camp in a Brussels church, protesting against their imminent deportation to their home country, which they say is not safe.
Sitting in the heart of Brussels' trendy Saint Catherine district, with renowned fish restaurants and designer fashion stores, nothing on the outside of Saint John the Baptist at the Beguinage hints at its temporary residents.
Inside, however, half of the church is filled with tents and makeshift beds. People sit on the floor to eat their lunch and children run around the 17th century baroque church's nave.
The refugees say they fear they would be killed or be forced to join terrorist groups if they returned to Afghanistan.
"We are afraid to die, to go back to die or to join a group of Al-Qaeda that is against humanity," said Samir Hamdard, the 29-year-old spokesman for the group.
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A Guerra do Afeganistão provocou uma onda de imigração, inclusive para a Europa. Os refugiados citados no texto
a) apoiam grupos terroristas.
b) têm o apoio do governo suíço.
c) incorporaram os costumes ocidentais.
d) protestam contra a provável deportação.
e) acamparam em um bairro pobre de Bruxelas.
Answer: D
Explanation: confia no pai
What literary device is being used in the following quote: “That ‘banished,’ that one word ‘banished,’ / Hath slain ten thousand Tybalts.”
Answer:
Hyperbole, Personification, and Alliteration.
Explanation:
The given quote is taken from the play "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare and said by Juliet on the banishment of Romeo.
The literary device thatt has been used in this quote is hyperbole, personification, and alliteration.
Hpyerbole is a literary device that is used to exaggerate a point extremely. The word 'hyperbole' is derived from Greek, which means 'excess.' So, this rhetoric device is used to make an exaggerated point.
In this quote, this rhetoric device is used to exaggerate the point that the banishment of Romeo is like slaying ten thousand Tybalts, which means that Romeo's banishment was worse than the slaying of Tybalt.
Alliteration is a rhetoric device in which the beginning of a word or phrase have same consonant sound. This device is used to highligh a point that the author is trying to make.
In the given quote, the use of this device can be found in the consonant sound of 'that', 'banished', 'ten' and 'Tybalts.'
Personification is the literary device that is used to attribute human characteristics to an inanimate objects or non-human things such as trees, clouds, animals, etc.
In the given extract, personification is used by attributing the human characteristic of slaying to 'word.' 'that one word banished, hath slain slain.' Since a 'word' can not have the ability to 'slain' but it is attributing that the 'word' banished had slain ten thousand Tybalts.
So, the correct answer is hyperbole, personification, and alliteration.
In this poem, Shakespeare is speaking to someone he loves about how beautiful he thinks they are. He says he would like to compare them to a summer's day--but they are EVEN BETTER than a summer's day. What are some ways that he tries to prove that summer can actually be kind of annoying? *
A - It's too long and boring.
B - It's too short and hot.
C - It's beautiful and sunny.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
What’s the central theme of the text ripe figs
A.family doesn’t always know what’s best
B.tradition grounds people and promotes stability
C. Respect for elders is the most important thing to have
D. Growing up takes time and patience, it can’t be rushed
Answer:
D). Growing up takes time and patience, it can’t be rushed.
Explanation:
Kate Chopin's story is based upon the key idea that 'human maturity is a gradual process like the seasons of the year which requires patience and can't be hastened.' This theme is represented through the metaphor of 'fig' which symbolizes that 'ripening'(or maturity) comes with time. Making haste or anxiousness will serve no purpose is the message that Maman-Nainaine gives to Babette and tells her that 'like the figs will not ripe sooner as per her wish, similarly the maturity would arrives in her at the right time.' Thus, option D is the correct answer.
The acronym ABS stands for __
A. Antilock Braking System
B. Antilock Buoyancy System
C. Automatic Braking System
D. American Braking System
Answer:
Its A.
Explanation:
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I need help with this question:
Describe the structure of the poem, and explain how this structure supports the development of the theme. Cite evidence from the poem in your response.
BELOW IS THE STORY!!!
BURNING A BOOK
by William Stafford:
Protecting each other, right in the center
a few pages glow a long time.
The cover goes first, then outer leaves
curling away, then spine and a scattering.
Truth, brittle and faint, burns easily,
its fire as hot as the fire lies make—
flame doesn’t care. You can usually find
a few charred words in the ashes.
And some books ought to burn, trying for character
but just faking it. More disturbing
than book ashes are whole libraries that no one
got around to writing—desolate
towns, miles of unthought in cities,
and the terrorized countryside where wild dogs
own anything that moves. If a book
isn’t written, no one needs to burn it—
ignorance can dance in the absence of fire.
So I’ve burned books. And there are many
I haven’t even written, and nobody has.
Answer: it means u can study harder or else u will miss the treasure
Explanation:
Answer:
it means u can study harder or else u will miss the treasure
Explanation:
What additional information does the chart provide that the text does not
include?
Answer:
there is less gravity on mars than on earth
Explanation:
I took the I ready quiz and got it right
Answer:
The answer is there is less gravity on mars than on earth
Explanation:
Got it right on i ready would put a picture but don't know how to sorry!
Which descriptions portray a chivalric hero? Check all that apply.
The descriptions that portray a chivalric hero are the following:
1. one who risks his life to protect his lord - for knights, it is very important that they protect their king at any cost
2. one who fulfills a promise to the queen - for chivalric heroes, fulfilling promises to anyone, and especially a woman was quite important 3. one who upholds strict moral values - a chivalric hero had to differentiate right from wrong and always do good things
Eileen is writing a literary analysis and reads this passage from The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone.
But many experts would say that this rather small piece of rock was more valuable than any of the larger objects in the room. For it is the famed Rosetta Stone, which gave nineteenth-century scholars their first key to the secrets of ancient Egypt.
Which thesis best fits into Eileen’s essay?
A. The Rosetta Stone was discovered in the nineteenth century in ancient Egypt by expert scholars.
B. The Rosetta Stone helped crack the hieroglyphs code, which makes it one of the most important artifacts found in ancient Egypt.
C. The Rosetta Stone is constructed from natural rock that dates back to the nineteenth century.
D.The Rosetta Stone helped generate a large population of tourists interested in ancient Egyptian artifacts.
Answer:
B- The Rosetta Stone helped crack the hieroglyphs code, which makes it one of the most important artifacts found in ancient Egypt.
Explanation:
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Answer:
b
Explanation:
Someone help me on this problem it is due tomorrow and I need help ASAP
Answer:
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Explanation:
"Sally sells sea shells by the sea shore" is an example of:
Answer:
Explanation:
alliteration?
Answer:
This is an example of alliteration.
Explanation:
The beginning of most of the words in this sentence start with either 's' or 'sh', making this alliteration.
Chester is heading home after his first day at a new school when he realizes that he left his wallet in his locker. He needs money for a bus ride home. He sees his new classmates nearby.
Answer He can ask him to have a loan then pay him back the next day.
Explanation:
It would be wrong for him to just take the money so he would ask to use some and pay him back the next day.
Sample response:
"Excuse me," said Chester as he approached a student he recognized from math class. "My wallet is back in my locker. Any chance I could borrow money for the bus?"
"I don't know you," the student said brusquely.
"Come on. He's not exactly a stranger," said another classmate as she strolled up. "Here you go. The ride's on me."
Which of these sentences best uses precise, sensory language?
A.
Taking his familiar position under the goalposts, Randy shaded his eyes from the sun and peered ahead of him as the opposing team passed the soccer ball quickly down the field toward him.
B.
Eva had never taken a trip alone before, and as the big bus pulled out of the station, she hoped her aunt and uncle had not forgotten that their young niece was arriving today.
C.
The raspberry bushes were heavy with fruit as the two girls began picking, and they soon filled their baskets to the brim, leaving them no choice but to munch on some off the top.
D.
The maddening tick of the wall clock grated on Pamela like an itch she couldn't scratch, as she struggled with the algebra quiz whose answers were about as clear as a London fog.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
In this answer, the description of what Pamela is feeling is described in detail in order to give the reader an image/sense of what the character feels.
Question: Take a look at the cartoon on the picture below then answer the following questions.
1. Describe what you see and read in the cartoon. Who is featured? What is this person doing? What is he saying/thinking? Explain.
2. How do you think people in the West feel about Ethiopia’s drought according to the cartoonist?
Answer:
I see how someone is talking about how Ethiopia is struggling and I see a white man probably from America not caring about it. This person is being lazy and sitting down not caring about anyone but himself. With this cartoon it makes me feel like Ethiopia is saying they need help but no one is listening.
Explanation:
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Waiter: Good evening, Sir
Bruno: A [1] for two please
Waiter: Do you [2] a reservation?
Bruno: Yes, Mr. Dupont.
Waiter: Follow me, please
He takes them to their table
Waiter: Here’s the menu, Sir. [3] you like a drink [4] you start?
Bruno: No, [5] you.
They look at the menu
Bruno: I ‘m [6] the Bouillabaisse.
Bob: Can you tell me what is in it?
Bruno: Yes, it’s made of fish.
Bob: Is [7] nice?
Bruno: Yes, very!
Bob: Do they [8] vegetables with it?
Bruno: No, they don’t.
The waiter comes back
Waiter: Are you [9] to order now?
Bruno: Yes, certainly. Two Bouillabaisses please.
Waiter: Would you [10] a starter?
Bruno: No, thank [11]
Waiter: [12] would you like [13]?
Bruno: A bottle of Sancerre, please.
Waiter: Certainly, sir.
A little later
Bruno: How [14] your Bouillabaisse?
Bob: Very good!
Bruno: More wine?
Bob: Yes, [15]
Waiter: Is [16] O.K?
Bruno: Yes, thank you. [17] I have the [18] please!
Waiter: Certainly, [19] you are.
Bruno: Please, I’ll [20] this.
Bob: Oh, thank you
Answer:
1) Table; 2) have; 3) would; 4)before; 5) thank; 6) taking; 7) it; 8) have; 9) ready; 10) like; 11) you; 12) what; 13) to drink; 14) was; 15) please; 16) it; 17) can; 18) bills or check; 19) here; 20) take care of (pay for)
Explanation:
From the question, this is a passage on ordering food at a restaurant. You are required to complete the sentences to make complete thought. The words written in capital letters are the answers.
Waiter: Good evening, Sir
Bruno: A table for two please
Waiter: Do you HAVE a reservation?
Bruno: Yes, Mr. Dupont.
Waiter: Follow me, please
He takes them to their table
Waiter: Here’s the menu, Sir. WOULD you like a drink BEFORE you start?
Bruno: No, THANK you.
They look at the menu
Bruno: I'm TAKING the Bouillabaisse.
Bob: Can you tell me what is in it?
Bruno: Yes, it’s made of fish.
Bob: Is IT nice?
Bruno: Yes, very!
Bob: Do they SERVE vegetables with it?
Bruno: No, they don’t.
The waiter comes back
Waiter: Are you READY to order now?
Bruno: Yes, certainly. Two Bouillabaisses please.
Waiter: Would you LIKE a starter?
Bruno: No, thank YOU
Waiter: WHAT would you like TO DRINK?
Bruno: A bottle of Sancerre, please.
Waiter: Certainly, sir.
A little later
Bruno: How WAS your Bouillabaisse?
Bob: Very good!
Bruno: More wine?
Bob: Yes, PLEASE
Waiter: Is IT O.K?
Bruno: Yes, thank you. CAN I have the BILLS or CHECK please!
Waiter: Certainly, HERE you are.
Bruno: Please, I’ll TAKE CARE OF this.
Bob: Oh, thank you
Bills is British english
Check american english
Please, 'I'll take care of this' meaning I'll take care of the bills. I'll pay the bills.
Answer the following in a complete sentence: What freedoms do we take for granted in the United States? Do you think we have too much freedom? Explain your answer
Answer: In my opinion, we take a lot of freedoms for granted. Such as freedom of speech, press, religion, etc. I don't think we have enough freedom. Especially with what is going on right now in the world.
"yet often a limb must be amputated to save a life, but a life is never wisely given to save a limb" what describes the effect of this metaphor?
Answer:
The correct answer is C. It is often necessary to get rid of one bad part to save the larger whole.
Instead of having something become ruined entirely, sometimes it is a necessity to make a sacrifice that would be for the greater good.
Read the following sentence.
Please refrain from eating in the living room because my mother does
not allow it.
What does the underlined word mean in this sentence?
A. To avoid an action
B. To permit an action
C. To start doing something
D. To resist doing something
Answer:
(There is no underline, but I believe if there was it would be under refrain.)
A. To avoid an action
Explanation:
Refrain means to not do something. Avoiding something is very similar to refraining.
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Which part of a KWL chart is completed after reading a text?
Recording what you already know
Recording questions about what you want to know
Recording what you learned from reading the text
None of the parts of a KWL chart are completed after reading
Answer:
Recording what you learned from reading the text
Answer:
c
Explanation: