Answer:
The speaker choose the less travelled road which was grassy and many people not used that road. He choose the less travelled road because he wanted to judge himself and check his capability about being different from others and that has made all the difference.
Explanation:
#3 Jem and Scout entertain Dill with tales of Boo Radley's horrifying
deeds.
a. Mood(s)
b. Inference(s)
Read the statement below then decide whether you agree or disagree with it. Be
prepared to support your opinion with details from the story. Here's your discussion
prompt:
Obviously the characters in Shakespeare's play find Mark
Antony's speech really convincing, but Shakespeare wrote the
play so that they would. But if you were to remove the easily
swayed audience and replace it with a more objective audience,
Mark Antony's speech would still stand up as a convincing work
of rhetoric.
Answer:
I agree with the statement.
Explanation:
Marco Antonio's speech is loaded with rhetorical resources. He uses ethos, logos and pathos in a masterful way, acting ethically, reaching the audience's emotional and showing logic in his words. A speech with this type of structure would be able to convince any audience, even the most difficult and intellectual. This is one of the reasons that make "The Tragedy of Julio Cesar" one of the most relevant works of Shakespeare until today.
The most influential point in this speech is the way in which Marco Antonio ennobles Julio César, showing the population how he carried himself with the people he ruled and that all his deeds were done to magnify the people.
I GIVE BRAINLY. Read the excerpt from A Short Walk Around the
Pyramids and through the World of Art
This bronze sculpture stands in the courtyard of the
Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, DC. It is the
work of a sculptor named Jacques Lipchitz and was
made in the years 1926-30 Because it is bronze, it
wasn't carved. Instead, the artist shaped it in plaster.
The plaster was taken to a foundry, where a mold
was made from it. Molten bronze was then poured
into the mold, and when it cooled and was opened,
Figure, as the work is called, emerged
Sidebar
Jacques Lipchitz was a Russian sculptor who lived
in France and the United States in the 1900s. He is
famous for his bronze sculptures of figures and
animals
How does the sidebar help readers better
understand the passage?
o It helps readers understand and identify bronze
sculptures
o It helps readers understand art from the 1900s.
o It helps readers identify Jacques Lipchitz and
understand his art.
o It helps readers understand abstract art.
Answer:
it helps reader identify Jacques Lipchitz and understand his art.
Explanation:
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Answer:
it is C.
Explanation:
Because the sidebar tells you about who Jacques Lipchitz is and unlike the other options C. is the only one option that tells you who Jacques Lipchitz is and the other options falsely describe the sidebar.
How does grammatical mood differ from literary mood?
When considering mood in grammar, there are five basic types: conditional, imperative, indicative, interrogative, and subjunctive.
There are many more literary moods, some examples could be: Gloomy, Humorous, reflective, cheerful, and whimsical.
what are the adjectives in the sentence 'in the nest were three tiny newborn robins'
Answer:
The
Three tiny newborn
Explanation:
Answer:
three, tiny, newborn.
Explanation:
an adjective is a word that describes things.
Explain the two differing opinions about laws that ban the wearing of baggy pants in public. What details did you find that support these opinions? Which side do you agree with? Explain why.
Answer:
A dress code is a set of rules, often written, with regards to clothing. Dress codes are created out of social perceptions and norms, and vary ...
Based on prior knowledge about Lewis Carroll, what can be predicted about his children's novel Through the
Looking Glass
It does not teach a lesson or have a moral.
It teaches kids about science and math.
It is about a little boy named Anthony.
It was originally written in Spanish.
Answer:
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Explanation:
how do u spell delcuous
Answer:
de·li·cious
Explanation:
Answer:
Delicious
That is if you mean: tasty, or appetizing.
what is the meaning of true peace?
Which team wins in a tug-of-war, the team that pulls harder on the rope, or the team that pushes harder against the ground? Explain.
Answer:
The team that pushes harder against the ground.
Explanation:
Pushing harder against the ground makes friction. With friction, you can move your legs better to pull the rope. Do not just stand there and pull the rope, no. Plant your feet on the ground and push on it.
Fortunato is dressed as a fool. He is also very concerned about the Amontillado and
doesn't want Montresor to call upon Luchresi's expertise. What is the significance of
these details?
Answer:
Montresor is trying to tell the readers that Fortunato is weak and has too much pride to ask questions. He is trying to make a fool out of him.
Explanation:
The sentence shows that Fortunato was so foolish to outsmart Luchresi that he didn't suspect why Montressor was taking him to the catacombs.
Although you have not shown the text this question refers to, we can see from the context of the question that you are referring to "The Cask of Amontillado," written by Edgar Alan Poe.
As we read this short story, we can get the following information:
Montressor holds a strong grudge about something Fortunato did to him.Because of this grudge, he decides to get revenge on Fortunato, trapping him inside the wall of a catacomb and leaving him there to die.He makes a plan to take Fortunato to the catacombs, and that plan consists of calling him to assess the quality of the amontillado.Fortunado doesn't know how to assess the amontillado, but he thinks about doing it to make Luchresi, his rival, envious.Fortunato wants so much to make Luchresi jealous that he doesn't suspect why he's being taken to the catacombs. This makes Montressor think Fortunato is a fool.With that, we can see that Poe created characters with feelings so intense that it makes them not notice obvious things. These negative feelings make Montressor not see a peaceful way to solve his problems with Fortunato and does not allow Fortunato to realize that he is in a dangerous environment.
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Identify at least three external conflicts in the play. Then describe the internal conflict that Proctor faces. How could Proctor's conflict relate to a broader conflict in the play—between public appearance and private reality? Explain your answers using specific examples from the play.
Answer:
Three external conflicts in The Crucible play are:
Conflict between Elizabeth Proctor and Abigail WilliamsConflict between of John Proctor, Giles Corey, Francis Nurse against their community and the corrupt court system.Reverend Hale's conflict about supporting the corrupt church or helping the falsely accused citizens.John Proctor faces an internal conflict of whether to preserve his reputation or expose Abigail as a liar by exposing his own infidelity.Explanation:
The conflict between Elizabeth Proctor and Abigail Williams comes about when Abigail falsely accuses Elizabeth of witchcraft. Abigail has an affair and is in love with Elizabeth's husband, John Proctor, and is angry when Elizabeth sacks her from working in their home. She falsely accuses Elizabeth of witchcraft out of vengeance and jealousy. Abigail wants Elizabeth to die so that John Proctor can be hers alone.John Proctor, Giles Corey and Francis Nurse try to fight their community and the corrupt Salem court about the injustice being carried out in the witch trials. The three of them went to Salem in an attempt to expose Abigail and the other girls who confessed as liars. Francis Nurse makes a petition which is signed by ninety one people saying that Elizabeth Proctor, Rebecca Nurse, and Martha Corey have good characters. John Proctor goes so far as to confess to his adultery in hopes of exposing Abigail and breaking her hold over the court and the town, while Giles Corey produces a deposition accusing Thomas Putnam of using the witch trials for his own ulterior motives. The three men struggle against to prove that the accused citizens are innocent and the witch trials are nothing but a fraud. Reverend Hale struggles with the decision to support the corrupt court or help the falsely accused citizens of the town. Reverend Hale ends up quitting the court and attempts to convince the falsely accused citizens to agree to a confession in order to be allowed to live.John Proctor faces an internal conflict of whether to save his reputation or expose Abigail as a liar by exposing his own infidelity. He struggles internally with the decision of saving his reputation or challenging the corrupt court to end the witch trials. After his affair with Abigail Williams John Proctor admits that he "has come to regard himself as a kind of fraud." Outwardly he appears to be an upstanding Christian, farmer, and citizen, but inwardly he knows that he has broken some of the most fundamental rules of Christian doctrine injunctions against lying and adultery. He tells his wife, "Let you look sometimes for the goodness in me, and judge me not." And she replies, "The magistrate sits in your heart that judges you." It is clear that she is right, when John has decided not to confess to a crime he did not commit in order to save his life in the final act, he says, "You have made your magic now, for now I do think I see some shred of goodness in John Proctor." In the end, he finally regained sight of his value and goodness which he lost along the way in his inner struggles.
Pls help I just need 4 or 5 sentences for a pre writing about a Greek mythical character
Answer:
Zeus was saved from being eaten by his father Kronos. When he was older Zeus rescued his brothers and sisters, fought his father and the other Titans and banished them. He and his brothers then drew lots to divide rule of the world. Zeus became the god of the sky, Poseidon, the god of the sea, and Hades, the god of the underworld. Zeus was also known as the father of the gods on Mount Olympus and men.
Explanation:
Answer:
In Greek mythology, Medusa (/mɪˈdjuːzə, -sə/; Μέδουσα "guardian, protectress")[1] also called Gorgo, was one of the three monstrous Gorgons, generally described as winged human females with living venomous snakes in place of hair. It is in the Roman poet Ovid’s Metamorphoses that her story is most deeply elaborated. She was lovely, according to the poem—until she and Poseidon had sex in Athena’s temple.[2] Athena then punished her for this violation, by turning her into the monstrous, stony-glanced creature that we know. Thus those who gazed into her eyes would turn to stone. Most sources describe her as the daughter of Phorcys and Ceto,[3] although the author Hyginus makes her the daughter of Gorgon and Ceto.[4]
Medusa was beheaded by the Greek hero Perseus, who thereafter used her head, which retained its ability to turn onlookers to stone, as a weapon[5] until he gave it to the goddess Athena to place on her shield. In classical antiquity the image of the head of Medusa appeared in the evil-averting device known as the Gorgoneion.
According to Hesiod and Aeschylus, she lived and died on an island named Sarpedon, somewhere near Cisthene. The 2nd-century BC novelist Dionysios Skytobrachion puts her somewhere in Libya, where Herodotus had said the Berbers originated her myth, as part of their religion. She remained a priestess to Athena after her death and was risen with fresh hair.
Explanation:
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Which statement is an objective summary of the passage
Answer:
b
Explanation:
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In which panel does the dragon make its first appearance? Describe the panel in one or two sentences.
Answer:
The dragon's first appearance is perceived on the 18th panel of the graphic novel. Surprisingly, both Beowulf and the dragon are of same composition and size indicating a dubious ending.
Explanation:
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Answer:
what is the name of the story
Explanation:
Read this excerpt from "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty."
Walter Mitty stopped the car in front of the building where his wife went to have her hair done. "Remember to get those overshoes while I’m having my hair done," she said. "I don’t need overshoes," said Mitty. She put her mirror back into her bag. "We’ve been all through that," she said, getting out of the car. "You’re not a young man any longer." He raced the engine a little. "Why don’t you wear your gloves? Have you lost your gloves?" Walter Mitty reached in a pocket and brought out the gloves. He put them on, but after she had turned and gone into the building and he had driven on to a red light, he took them off again.
How does the contrast between Mitty's view of himself and the reader's view of Mitty affect the story in "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty"?
It adds humor to the story, since Mitty acts out all of his fantasies among people who have no idea what he's doing.
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It creates sympathy for Mitty since readers recognize that his fantasies show how he'd like to be, not how he actually is.
It builds suspense in the story, as each of Mitty's fantasies places him in more and more danger in reality.
It injects tension in the story, as readers wait to see whether Mitty's wife will realize that her husband is unhappy.
It adds humor to the story, since Mitty acts out all of his fantasies among people who have no idea what he's doing.
Answer:
It creates sympathy for Mitty since readers recognize that his fantasies show how he'd like to be, not how he actually is.
Explanation:
"The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" that tells the story of Mitty, who is a man who disconnects himself from the reality in which he lives, constantly, and finds himself trapped in heroic daydreams totally outside the reality in which he is inserted. Although this is not valued by the characters in the book, it does create an empathy between the bed and Mitty. This is because the reader understands that Mitty's daydreams are a reflection of his dissatisfaction with the real world, thus, the daydreams he presents, are a vision of what he wanted to be.
Answer:
It adds humor to the story because Mitty imagines himself as a brave hero, while readers see him as meek and henpecked.
Explanation:
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Write a summary capturing what you see in the painting.
"Landscape with the Fall of Icarus"
Answer:
I see a girl in the colonial times. She is very sad. She has a horse and she is pushing something.
There is a ship in the water besides her.
"I froze in the mouth of the tunnel. The room was as I remembered it, shockingly
well preserved." What does this thought of David's convey to the reader about how
David is feeling?
One theme of the passage is "science cannot strictly predict nature." Write an essay analyzing how the author develops this theme. Use evidence from the passage to support your response.
Answer:
The theme of a passage is more than just the main idea of the passage, or the moral of the story. Similarly to a moral, it is the message or moral that the author is trying to convey to his or her audience, however it is typically more complex. Usually a theme is not extremely specific, but can be applied to life in general.
Explanation:
In many classic Disney movies, the main struggle of the film is seen through the point of view of the protagonist, or good guy/girl. For today's journal, choose a Disney movie that you know well and write a 6 to 7 sentence paragraph from the point of view of the antagonist, or bad guy/girl. For this exercise, you will write in First Person Point of View. In your response, do not name the movie you are writing about. You can write a scene in which your character is participating, or you can write a diary entry from their perspective.
Answer:
As I walked up to the small door, I could feel the power in the basket. It was surging with poison. I didn't see anything wrong with poisening her. She had always been the favorite, even when I married her father. But all of that is in the past, and soon she will have passed too, I thought. Then the time came, I knocked on the door. Little miss perfect almost immediately opened the door. "Yes?" she asked in that retched high pitched voice. I said, " Would you like a bite of these sweet apples dear girl?" That little retch said to me, "I shouldent" I almost broke character when i said, " Sno- but why my dear? Just one bite?" She agreed. And when she took the bite she almost immediately fell. I hid in the bushes as the dwarfs came back to their home.
Explanation:
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What have you learned about identifying poetic elements such as repetition, rhythm, and rhyme in order to interpret poetry?
Answer:
I've learned that poets put a lot of thought and time into a poem and poems are more complicated than I thought.
give me brainliest.describe the bun scrambling competition
The description of the Bun Scrambling Competition is given as follows:
The island's center is home to many enormous structures that are coated in plastic buns. The competitor's race to the top of the towers while hurling as many buns as they can over their heads and into the open knapsacks they are carrying on their backs.
When an event, a person, or a thing (a noun essentially) is articulated by use of their qualities, such noun is being described.
Adjectives and adjectival clauses are very essential to creating descriptions.
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2. How does the meaning of acuere add to the definition of acute
Answer:
An acute angle is the smallest angle. And has the sharpest point. The point sticks out the farthest. Acuere means "Sharp point"
Explanation:
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what is the central idea of saving the lost
Answer:
Science Article
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
Because of their inability to respond, people in a vegetative state have always been a mystery to scientists. Until Adrian Owen made a groundbreaking discovery, the actual neurology was unknown.
PART B: Which quote from the text best supports the answer to Part A? Dark History of Rwandas Genocide Commonlit
Answer:
it's c
Explanation:
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How does the forest react to Pearl's presence as she plays during her mother's meeting with Dimmesdale?
Answer:
The animals and plants of the forest welcome her as a kindred wild thing.
Explanation:
Which statement best describes the author's purpose in writing Silent Spring? A to call attention to the fact that America is filled with beautiful towns and farmsto call attention to the fact that America is filled with beautiful towns and farms B to raise an alarm about the effects of pesticides like DDT on the environmentto raise an alarm about the effects of pesticides like DDT on the environment C to argue that pesticides saved millions of lives in WWII from insect-borne diseaseto argue that pesticides saved millions of lives in WWII from insect-borne disease D to warn that DDT may be a necessary evil for producing sufficient crop yields
Answer:
B. to raise an alarm about the effects of pesticides like DDT on the environment to raise an alarm about the effects of pesticides like DDT on the environment
Explanation:
The book 'Silent Springs' by Rachel Carson was published in 1962. Rachel Carson was a marine biologist who had written many books about oceans.
The book 'Silent Springs' explained how chemical pesticides such as DDT work,and how they negatively impact the environment. It offered suggestions on sustainable agricultural practices.
The book opened a chapter of global grassroots environmental movement that has gradually gathered momentum over the years.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Pick one theme from The Call of the Wild, and compose a short, two-paragraph speech about the theme. Your speech should include specific examples from the novel that support your ideas. Think about two different audiences that you might present the speech to, and consider how the speech would have to change for each audience. Write a third paragraph, describing what changes you would make for each audience.
Your response should be at least 150 words in total.
One primary theme of Jack London's The call of the wild is the conflict between civilization and wildness. We realise the difference between the two when the protagonist of the story, Buck is kidnapped and taken to Alaska. Chapter Two of the story is called the law of club and fang. The law of club is what Buck's master puts in place in order for buck to obey. The law of fang however can be described as the rules of "wild" dogs which are set to determine and maintain hierarchy. Buck struggles to adapt to the changes that are now around him for he wad once a gentleman's dog.
When Buck meets his second owner John Thornton he feels as though he has finally found a steady footing. In a way Thornton's death allows Buck to release his caged up instincts.
The correct response is - The clash between civilization and wildness is one of Jack London's main themes in The call of the wild. When the story's protagonist Buck is abducted and sent to Alaska, we become aware of the differences between the two. The rule of club and fang is the title of Chapter 2 of the narrative.
What is a Club?A club is a group of individuals bound together by a shared objective or interest. For example, a service club engages in philanthropic or volunteer work. There are clubs for social activities, political and religious organizations, sports and hobby clubs, and more.
Your involvement in clubs may improve your ability to communicate, encourage innovative thinking, and teach you how to collaborate well with others. One of the few ways that universities may learn more about your personality is via your engagement in extracurricular activities.
Yes, via independent brokers on the free market, Singaporeans may join the Club under the Transferable Membership, which is available to all countries.
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what is a example of alliteration in the poem the raven
please provide text evidence
Answer:
The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe uses alliteration in word pairs. In the first three lines of the poem, there are three examples: weak/weary, quaint/curious, and nodded/nearly napping. While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping.
Explanation:
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