1) Which BEST describes a contrast between the two passages?
A)
The first passage is humorous while the second
passage is factual and dry.
B)
The second passage uses quotes from experts, while
the first passage does not use any quotes.
The first passage uses vivid storytelling to illustrate
the writer's point, while the second passage is all
factual
C)
None of these choices represent a contrast between
D) the two passages that deal with the idea of
implementing school uniforms.
Answer: the answern is C - the first passage is a poem , while the second passage is a memoir
Explanation:
The best description of a contrast between the two passages is none of these choices represent a contrast between. The correct option is C.
What is a passage?Passage is a group of paragraphs. Passage are often taken from any novel or stories. They are present in the comprehensive section, students read the passages and answer the questions.
Thus, the correct option is C, None of these choices represent a contrast between.
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A theme in "Saving Tobe" is that panic can cause people to act before thinking.
How is this theme developed in the story?
Lazzaro shouts from the shore to encourage Serafin as he struggles to save Tobe.
Osvaldo leaves the river to search for others to help rescue Tobe from the strong current.
Tobe goes out into the river with a rope and a branch to reach out to Tobe.
Serafin goes after Tobe in the river without thinking of the danger he will be in.
Answer:
D. Serafin goes after Tobe in the river without thinking of the danger he will be in.
Explanation:
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A theme in "Saving Tobe" is that panic can cause people to act before thinking. The theme developed in the story serafin goes after Tobe in the river without thinking of the danger he will be in. Therefore, option D is correct.
What is story ?A narrative, story, or tale is any account, whether nonfictional or fictional, of a series of related events or experiences. Narratives can be told through a series of written or spoken words, still or moving images, or any combination of these.
During the reign of kings and queens, castle floors were used for storage during sieges. Each floor would be used to store various items, such as weapons and food. The floors were known as'storeys'.
Stories have the power to teach us about others and to help us understand and empathize with them and their situations. Whether we know the person or not, hearing their story evokes emotions in us.
Thus, option D is correct.
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If you can dream – and not make dreams your
master;
If you can think – and not make thoughts your
aim;
If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster
And treat those two impostors just the same
—“If,”
Rudyard Kipling
How is repetition used in these lines? Check all that apply.
Each of the first three lines begins with “If you can.”
Triumph and Disaster are called imposters.
The first two lines are interrupted by additional thoughts from the speaker.
Master and Disaster rhyme.
The speaker tells readers that they should not be controlled by dreams
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Answer:
the answers are A and C rip me I took one for the team lol
Explanation:
got it right lol
Answer:
A and c
Explanation:
Read the underlined sentence in the paragraph
on page 2. What can be inferred from this
sentence?
The narrator does not want his uncle to call him
inside.
The narrator is worried that his uncle is in danger.
The narrator does not want his uncle to meet
Mangan.
The narrator is worried that his uncle is angry with
him
Answer: B
Explanation:
It’s what I think because I’m also on my test
[1] what are the legal ways Americans can express disagreement with the government?;
40 POINTS PLEASE HELP ASAP
Which prediction is most supported by the passage?
Read the passage from The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll
and Mr. Hyde.
On the 8th of January Utterson had dined at the doctor's
with a small party: Lanyon had been there, and the face
of the host had looked from one to the other as in the old
days when the trio were inseparable friends. On the
12th, and again on the 14th, the door was shut against
the lawyer. "The doctor was confined to the house,"
Poole said, "and saw no one." On the 15th, he tried
again, and was again refused; and having now been
used for the last two months to see his friend almost
daily, he found this return of solitude to weigh upon his
spirits.
O Lanyon, Utterson, and Jekyll will regain their
friendship
O Poole will grow tired of Jekyll and quit his job to work
for Utterson.
Jekyll will allow Utterson to convince him to resume
socializing.
O Utterson will suspect that Jekyll is once again
involved with Hyde.
Answer:
It is D
Explanation:
Utterson will suspect that Jekyll is once again involved with Hyde
The prediction is most supported by the passage include option D: Utterson will suspect that Jekyll is once again involved with Hyde.
Which is the best inference?According to the given passage, we can see that Mr Hyde tries to change his appearance so that Mr Utterson would not know that he was the one that delivered the letter.
As a result of this, we can see that there is an inference which can be made is that Mr Utterson has his suspicions about Mr Hyde being the one who brought the letter because he is asking of the appearance of the messenger.
Therefore, correct option is D.
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SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD!!!
1. I wish I ____ (be) at yesterday’s party: it must have been very merry.
2. It’s high time you ________ (write) your uncle.
3. My room is a mess. It’s time I _______ (clean) it.
4. But for the neighbour’s help, they ________ (not/find) their cat in the garden today.
5. She wishes she _____ (be) a fairy now.
6. If the doctor had arrived sooner, the boy _____ (be saved).
7. She recommended that we ______ (keep) quiet during the lesson.
8. It’s high the time children ______ (go) to bed.
9. If he _____ (train) enough last year, he would be a first-class sportsman now.
10. I don’t understand this point of grammar. I wish I _____ (understand) it better.
11. If she studied more, she ____ (be) a better student.
12. I suggest that all the students _____ (join) our club.
13. It is vital that young people ____ (be) careful when drive a car at night.
14. I can’t be there, but I wish I ___ (can).
1. I wish I COULD BE at yesterday’s party: it must have been very merry.
2. It’s high time you WROTE your uncle.
3. My room is a mess. It’s time I CLEANED it.
4. But for the neighbour’s help, they WOULD NOT HAVE FOUND their cat in the garden today.
5. She wishes she WERE a fairy now.
6. If the doctor had arrived sooner, the boy COULD HAVE BEEN SAVED
7. She recommended that we KEPT quiet during the lesson.
8. It’s high the time children WENT to bed.
9. If he TRAINED enough last year, he would be a first-class sportsman now.
10. I don’t understand this point of grammar. I wish I UNDERSTOOD it better.
11. If she studied more, she WOULD BE a better student.
12. I suggest that all the students JOINED our club.
13. It is vital that young people WOULD BE careful when drive a car at night.
14. I can’t be there, but I wish I COULD.
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Many years ago, parrots could talk just as humans do. Parrots always told the truth, so people greatly admired them.
There was one old parrot who lived with a dishonest man, in a little house on the edge of town. This parrot was known in the town to be wise, honest, and good.
One night, the man went out and stole his neighbor’s ox, and, the next day, the neighbor came to the thief’s house with several other people. She banged on the wooden front door until the thief answered.
“Did you steal my ox?” asked the angry neighbor.
“Of course not,” said the thief.
“Let’s ask the bird,” said another woman. “He is always honest.”
They asked the bird, and he said “Yes, he did steal the ox.”
“What proof is the word of a bird?” asked the thief. “This bird can’t be trusted because he doesn’t always tell the truth.”
The people were unsure of what to do next, so they went away to think about it, promising to come back the next day. The thief knew he had to find some way to get his neighbors to not trust the parrot. They had to believe that the bird didn’t always tell the truth. The clever thief came up with a plan.
That night, while the parrot was sleeping next to the window, he placed a large dome over the bird’s cage. Then, he poured water over the top of the dome. The bird awoke to see water falling. He thought it must have been raining outside. He tried to go back to sleep but was awoken again by loud noises. The man was banging on the floor with a stick, out of the bird’s sight.
The next morning, the neighbors came back. The thief said, “I can prove that this bird is a liar. Ask him what the weather was last night.”
The bird told them, “Last night there was a great thunderstorm.”
The people couldn’t believe it! There was no storm last night. It was a clear night. The bird was a liar! They were so angry that they told the bird to go into the forest.
The parrot was sad. After all, he’d done nothing to deserve this. A mockingbird asked why the parrot was sad, and the parrot told his story.
“Why didn’t you just repeat the words you heard, like I do?” asked the mockingbird. “People always like to hear their own words.”
“What the man said wasn’t true,” the parrot replied.
“People don’t always want to hear the truth,” answered the mockingbird. “Say what they say, and they’ll think you’re a wonderful bird.” From then on, the parrot only repeated the words of people.
Select the THREE correct answers.
How does the man tricking the bird move the story forward?
1. It leads to the man telling the people that the bird lies sometimes.
2. It leads to the people thinking that the parrot is a liar.
3. It leads to the parrot deciding to repeat only what people say.
4. It leads to the parrot being sent to live in the woods.
5. It leads to the parrot telling the people that the man stole the ox.
Answer:
3 is correct. 2. is correct. 1. is correct.
Explanation:
I have to make up a fun game for pe that includes movements with materials what should the game be
I would call it “balling”
Were u use many different balls and u have to get them into different baskets and buckets.
Answer:
imma say this the 3rd or 4th time
Explanation:
you should get like soft blocks and put them on one side of the room
them there should be teams that take blocks and try to build towers out of them
the teams can also knock them down but has a limit to balls that they can throw
the team with the tallest tower wins
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One of the arguments the writer of the Counterpoint essays makes is that Boyne’s clever wordplay is inappropriate. Identify what the wordplay is and the experts’ arguments. How do the experts help the author to support his claim?
Answer:
Not all of the writer’s evidence is relevant to her argument, though. In defending the movie version of the book, she cites reviewer Peter Rainer:
Reviewers have offered equally high praise for the movie. Film critic Peter Rainer notes in his online movie review for the ?Christian Science Monitor,? “the great conundrum of the Holocaust is that it was perpetrated by human beings, not monsters. Few movies have rendered this puzzle so powerfully.” (Rainer, November 8, 2008) It is interesting to note that Rainer has also reviewed Richard Linklater’s ? Boyhood.? ?Boyhood ? is another child-centered movie. (Rainer, July 11, 2014)
Rainer’s comments about the strength of the movie are relevant. But the fact that Rainer has reviewed other child-centered movies adds nothing to the claim the writer is trying to support.
No writer is entirely wrong or entirely right. By applying critical analysis to the full text of a persuasive selection, readers can evaluate the persuasiveness of the arguments. Reading critically is essential for readers who want to navigate their way through published opinions, editorials, blog posts, theater and movie reviews, or any other persuasive texts. First, identify the writer’s claim. Second, examine the supporting evidence for relevance and reliability. Finally, decide whether or not the writer has argued for his or her claim persuasively
Mermaids blood part 1
Which question is most clearly analytical in nature?
Answer: D
Explanation:
What do you think of Holmes’s claim that he was the devil? Can people be inherently evil? How would you explain his strange allure and cold-hearted behavior? Please incorporate examples from Larson (the author) to illustrate ideas.
BOOK " The Devil in the White City"
What is the BEST definition of blubber based on this sentence? : Blubber insulates a whale’s internal organs and muscles.
milk protein
thick skin
fatty tissue
smooth hair
Answer: Fatty tissue because blubber is on the inside of the whale
Explanation:
Answer:
That would be C. Fatty tissue. It surrounds different things in order to keep them safe and also acts as storage.
WILL HAND A 230 BRAINLY POINTS WHOEVER WITES A CORRECT EASSY FOR THIS
Write A 5 Paragraph essay about the question below:
You are a music teacher who teaches children ages two to four. Which musical element will you start teaching first: rhythm or pitch? Why?
Answer:Rhythm
Explanation:
playing the right beat is more important than playing the right notes. also, rhythm is used throughout our whole lives and is very easy to pick up. for instance, the clapping game: the teacher claps a sequence of beats and the children must repeat it. pitches, on the other hand, take years to be taught, developed, and mastered.
Identify the number of clauses in each sentence.
1. Today is Groundhog Day and it is celebrated all over the country.
A. one
B. two
C. three
Answer:
b. two
Explanation:
Using a conscientious balance of pathos, ethos, and logos, convince your reader whether Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird is timeless and valuable OR timeworn, limited, and unnecessary as part of English 10 Literature
Answer:
Timeless and Valuable
Explanation:
Harper Lee's To Kill A Mockingbird is timeless and valuable because it gives the reader's an opportunity to understand how Harper's own community changed on her. How her own community hated her just because her father didn't hate a black man. To Kill A Mockingbird is absolutely necessary as part of English 10 literature.
What is the text structure?
A: compare/contrast
B: problem/solution
Evidence to support the answer?
Answer:
I personally think it's A compare/contrast
Explanation:
Theme in the monster are due on maple street refer to prompt and directions provide by your teacher writing task write two paragraphs
Answer:
In the teleplay, "The Monsters are Due on Maple Street" by Rod Serling, a small community becomes alarmed by unexplained (alien) occurrences happening all around them. In turn, certain members of the community are scapegoated, or blamed, for the creepy events taking place. As a result, these innocent individuals suffered many negative events, including death.
This idea of scapegoating has occurred all throughout history. And, in many cases, these occurrences have lead to severe negative effects. Take a journey into the past and become an expert on scapegoating and how it has influenced the world we live in today.
This Power Point has been designed to address the idea of "scapegoating" which is a major theme in Rod Serling's teleplay, "The Monsters are Due on Maple Street." Through the use of the World Wide Web, students will explore scapegoating throughout history and work together in small groups to synthesize gathered information and make connections between texts.
Explanation:
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What does this dialogue reveal about Mitchell?
Answer:
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Explanation:
Best way to revise a sentence
Answer:
To revise such constructions, use the word to which the modifier refers as a subject of the main clause (example 1), or move the modifier closer to the word it modifies (examples 2 and 3). The problem modifiers in the following sentences are italicized.
Explanation:
how can we use computer in making artwork?
Answer:
Im not so sure myself but on my computer I have drawing things on there and me personally I prefere using a Ipad
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The reader can infer that the Romans felt superior due in part to their –
Answer:
Explanation:what is the name of the article
BRAINLEST EASY POINTS JUST LIST 3 In this course, you developed a High School Plan. Describe at least three of the elective courses you plan to take during high school.
Answer:
In this year of High school I plan to take Japanese as one of my elective courses. I also plan to take gymnasium. I also will take the elective course of computer and technology.
Explanation: NGL I want to learn Japanese
How do you feel when you are being judged? (Make it relatable)
Answer:
Like as if I'm being watched.
Explanation:
im already insecure
Answer:i feel sad, like when they say why you dont want to talk and at the moment i dont care me what people think about me, cause my family and i know how i really am, so i don't care about what people say cause people always judge for everything.
A boxing match is a good example of which type of conflict?
person vs. environment
person vs. society
person vs. person
person vs. self
Answer:
Person vs. Person
Explanation:
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In Julius Caesar, the character Cassius asks, after the
assassination of Caesar, "How many ages hence / Shall
this our lofty scene be acted over / In states unborn and
accents yet unknown!" He is clearly anticipating
Shakespeare's own time.
Which statement most accurately describes the inference the author is
making and the historical context on which the inference is based?
A. The inference is the execution of Queen Elizabeth's mother, and
the historical context is Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.
B. The inference is that Cassius is referencing Shakespeare's time,
and the historical context is the English Reformation.
C. The inference is Shakespeare's play, Julius Caesar, and the
historical context is the quote by the character Cassius.
augas
.
D. The inference is the personality and motives of Cassius, and the
historical context is the execution of Queen Elizabeth I.
Answer:
A or B
Explanation:
sorry i didnt give u the exact answer
The inference is the execution of Queen Elizabeth's mother, and the historical context is Shakespeare's Julius Caesar is the statement most accurately describes the inference the Shakespeare's is making and the historical context on which the inference is based. Thus, option (a) is correct.
Who is Shakespeare's?William Shakespeare was born on April 26, 1564, and died on April 23, 1616. He is an outstanding poet and author of English literature. William Shakespeare is a talented actor who has been in several plays. The English king is another name for William Shakespeare.
Julius Caesar is the important character in the Shakespeare's story. It was the historical context on the shown of the issues that the execution of Queen Elizabeth's mother. He is clearly anticipating Shakespeare's own time.
As a result, the conclusion of the statement most accurately describes the inference the author is making and the historical context on which the inference is based are the aforementioned. Therefore, option (a) is correct.
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Question 1 (1 point)
Manuel has a degree in computer science. What company might be interested in
hiring Manuel?
a fine arts auction house in need of an appraiser
a paperback novel publisher who needs a proofreader
an elementary school looking for an art teacher
O a software developing company working on a new project
I’ll give Brainlyest I’m failing CTW
Answer is D K12 Sucks am I right?
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1. Which is an example of verbal irony as spoken by Antigone?
a. "You have yourself to consider, after all."
b. "You must decide whether you will help me or not."
C.. and if I must die, / I say that this crime is holy
d if it means death, /. It will not be the worst of deaths
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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What is the meaning of “The trust of the
innocent is the liar's most useful tool” ?
Answer:
the trust of the innocent is the liar's most useful tool.” Innocence, in a sense, does not mean unknowledgeable, but it is more pertaining to the vulnerable. Women, such as Mariam and Laila, are portrayed as vulnerable to the men of Afghanistan, or, Rasheed and the Taliban.
Explanation:
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