Answer:
The protagonist is Margot, and she wants to see the sun again.
Explanation:
Read the poem; then answer the question that follows.
"Rain in the Summer"
by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
How beautiful is the rain!
After the dust and heat,
In the broad and fiery street,
In the narrow lane,
How beautiful is the rain!
How it clatters along the roofs,
Like the tramp of hoofs
How it gushes and struggles out
From the throat of the overflowing spout!
What is the rhyme scheme of the second stanza? _______
Answer:
"how it clatters along the roofs, like the tramp of hoofs."
Explanation:
Which statement BEST explains why scientists want to study how microplastics affect zooplankton?
A
Zooplankton are important to the entire ocean's food web, so it is important to understand what dangers they face.
B
Zooplankton are an important food source for humans, so it is important to find out how our diets might change.
C
Zooplankton give an example of how microplastics could affect bigger animals, so it is important to collect more evidence.
D
Zooplankton have never been affected by microplastics before, so it is important to learn more about this change.
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Read the passage from “Part of the Stew.”
I was mighty proud of our work. . . . I held on to a great hope that it would keep my father and my city safe.
In this passage, the narrator engages readers by
describing the details of the setting.
quoting another character.
explaining another character’s actions.
revealing his own thoughts and feelings.
Answer:
The character was revealing his own thoughts and feelings. He and others have done something and he's hoping for the best.
The narrator manages to engage the readers by revealing their own thoughts and feelings, as shown in the last answer option.
What does this narration present?Presents the first-person point of view.Allows the narrator to express himself.It allows the reader to have sympathy and empathy for the narrator.The narration with the first-person point of view, allows the narrator to express his thoughts and feelings creating a connection with the readers, who can identify emotions they have already felt, making them become involved with the story.
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Read the passage from "Snow.”
"Snow," I repeated. I looked out the window warily. All my life I had heard about the white crystals that fell out of American skies in the winter. From my desk I watched the fine powder dust the sidewalk and parked cars below. Each flake was different, Sister Zoe said, like a person, irreplaceable and beautiful.
What adjective best describes the tone of this excerpt?
worried
confused
awestruck
hopeful
Awestruck adjective best describes the tone of this context.
Why did the snow made the speaker feel so amazed?The girl looked at the snow that was so beautiful and made her feel awestruck.
She had heard about the snow white crystals that fell out of the American sky only in winter season and she always wanted to see that.
This scene is what she was waiting for, since long time. That is why she was so surprised.
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As children learn to write, prekindergarten teachers should focus on?
Answer:
set of language and literacy skills focused primarily on the development and ... In this domain, young children learn that writing has a purpose and that print ... There are multiple strategies teachers can use to scaffold children's writing, ... “Preschool Teachers and Children's Emergent Writing: Supporting Diverse Learners.
Explanation:
Who is an example of a dynamic character in The Secret Garden?
Dickon Sowerby
Mrs. Lennox
Colin Craven
Martha Sowerby
Answer: Colin Craven
Explanation:
The Secret Garden is largely concerned with two dynamic characters who undergo incredible transformations through the power of love and nurturing. Mary and Colin represent profound change through connection.
Answer:
Colin Craven
Explanation:
I read the book
I need help on this please
supporting details for the wounded wolf
Answer:
I got u slightly confused but if it is supporting the story then....
The story is about a fierce and bold wolf fighting for his life once he survives he shouts his victory to all.
The strong will for the wolf to not give up holds this story together.The pack holds each other up even though one wolf gets hurt.The wounded wolf fought hiself to victory with the help of his fellow pack.Once striked he gained new strength.They decided to play a game for the strength of all who took the predators down especially the wounded and the hurt wolf.Explanation:
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Is the following sentence written correctly? I went to the store, and bought candy.
Answer:
Yes it issssssssssssssssssssss
Answer:
yessssssss
Explanation:
yes it is because everything is spelled right
There are 5 houses in five different colors.
In each house lives a person with a different nationality.
These five owners drink a certain type of beverage, smoke a certain brand of cigar and keep a certain pet.
No owners have the same pet, smoke the same brand of cigar or drink the same beverage.
The question is: Who owns the fish?
Answer:
Check TedEd
Explanation:
Ive seen this before on that channel, it goes super in depth on it
How is poetry empowering
Answer:
Poetry can be empowering because:
Explanation:
Maybe you relate to what the poet is talking about.
Maybe the poem is the piece of encouragement that you needed to push through something hard!
Some people don't find poetry empowering.
Antonyms for paraphernalia
avoid outspan detach unharness disassemble
who is the king of Janakpur
Answer:
King Janaka.
Explanation:
King Janaka was the ruler of Mithilla, present day Janakpur, during the Treta Yuga. Although his real name was King Seeradhwaj Janaka, he is commonly known only as King Janaka. He was brave and also as well versed in Shastras and Vedas as any sage would be.
Explain the difference between pastiche and satire
Answer:
Satire, pastiche, homage, and parody – four literary terms subject to frequent misuse. Most readers and writers have some sense of what each word means, but many struggle to pin down the specifics – something about real-world references, humor, and mockery, right? Well, kind of. These four horsemen may describe similar genre conventions and devices, but don’t be fooled: they’re not synonymous.
Answer:
Satire is making fun of something and pastiche is simply imitating it.
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Explanation:
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FINISH THE LYRICS ~~~ I said my face bomb, butt tight Racks stack up Shaq height Jewelry on me, flashlight I been lit since last night Hit him with that good good Make a boy act right Broke boys don't deserve no kitty I know that's right.
Answer:
Big bag bussin' out the Bentley Bentayga
Man, Balenciaga Bardi back and all these ..............
(sorry )....
It's big bags bussin' out the Bentley Bentayga, man
Birkin bag, Bardi back and all
Mate after that it's not letting me write
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What meaning is connoted by the word
"chronic" in the text?
Mild
Generous
Reasonable
Consistent
7. He fought like a tiger, writhing and twisting, half flinging them off, and starting toward his
unconscious enemy." (chapter 15)
8. "When Jurgis lifted up the mattress he discovered beneath it a layer of scurrying roaches,
almost as badly frightened as himself." (chapter 16)
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9. “All day long this man would toil thus, his whole being centered upon the purpose of making
twenty-three instead of twenty-two and a half cents an hour; and then his product would be
reckoned up by the census-taker, and jubilant captains of industry would boast of it in their
banquet-halls, telling how our workers are nearly twice as efficient as those of any other coun-
try." (chapter 20)
10. "So spoke Elzbieta, naïvely, and the young lady laughed and was rather at a loss for an an-
swer-she stood and gazed about her, and thought of a cynical remark that had been made
to her, that she was standing upon the brink of the pit of hell and throwing in snowballs to
lower the temperature." (chapter 21)
LITERARY DEVICE FOR EACH OF THEM PLS
Answer:
Simile, Personification, Synecdoche and Metaphor
Explanation:
He fought like a Tiger
...scurrying roaches, almost as badly frightened as himself
...captains of industry
....pit of hell
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In this lesson, you will write a persuasive essay on a topic related to poetry. Pick one of these topics:
Does reading poetry make a difference in your education?
• What is the most important element in a good poem-rhyme, meter, or figurative language?
• Do poems need to be read aloud to be fully appreciated?
In your essay, you may use the poems you studied earlier in this course, which are listed below. You may also write
about other poems you have read and enjoyed.
"The Road Not Taken C" by Robert Frost
"Nothing Gold Can Stay e" by Robert Frost
"The Rose Tree by William Butler Yeats
"I'm Nobody! Who are you? C" by Emily Dickinson
"America 2" by Claude McKay
Sonnet 130 e by William Shakespeare
"Theme in Yellow e" by Carl Sandburg
Which topic did you choose? What is the argument or viewpoint that you will present in your essay?
Poetry is a great outlet for surging emotions. Teaching and learning poetry helps students respect and understand the views of people all around the world. Because we are in an age of increasing diversity, this is very important to education. The most important thing is, poetry can have a positive impact on students mental health. Poetry uses powerful imagery. Poems are the epitome of “show, don't tell.” In a poem, you don't have a lot of time or space to spend narrating or telling the reader what's happening.
Which quotation supporters the authors claim that riding a bus can be just as efficient as flying
Answer:
I believe you are right it is (A).
Explanation:
Answer:
I'm going to say it is D.
Explanation:
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Should students attend HBCU's (Historically Black College or University) or PWI's (Predominantly White Institution)
Explanation:
I agree that each student should make their choice depending on affordability and if credits can be transferred easily.
Some schools don't transfer credits causing the student the necessity to retake classes.
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Which of the following is one way that drama does not reveal the plot?
Answer:
NarrationExplanation:
30 POINTS!!!!
Item 4
Read this excerpt from Chapter 8 of Lord of the Flies, in which Simon first encounters the severed pig's head.
The pile of guts was a black blob of flies that buzzed like a saw. After a while these flies found Simon. Gorged, they alighted by his runnels of sweat and drank. They tickled under his nostrils and played leapfrog on his thighs. They were black and iridescent green and without number; and in front of Simon, the Lord of the Flies hung on his stick and grinned. At last Simon gave up and looked back; saw the white teeth and dim eyes, the blood—and his gaze was held by that ancient, inescapable recognition. In Simon’s right temple, a pulse began to beat on the brain.
What does author William Golding allude to by naming the pig's head the Lord of the Flies?
A. He references a Greek myth in which two men fly using wings made of wax and feathers.
B. He references the Bible's Old Testament, which uses that same name for the devil.
C. He references a 1958 film called The Fly in which a man is physically merged with a fly.
D. He references a Greek myth in which a being named Myiagros chases away flies.
He references the Bible's Old Testament, which uses that same name for the devil. Thus, option B is the correct option.
What does author William Golding allude to by naming the pig's head the Lord of the Flies?Simon imagines that the pig's head on the stick is speaking to him as he is having an epileptic seizure. Here, Golding makes it obvious that the pig's head is a representation of the beast, which stands for evil and is also known as the Lord of the Flies, another name for the Devil. During his hallucination, Simon understands that the beast is not something that can be killed because it exists inside humans.
Simon observes the horde of flies encircling the head of the pig that the hunters have mounted on a pole. Simon loves to hide in the clearing where the pig's head is. The Lord of the Flies, an allusion to Beelzebub, is used for the first time to describe the pig's head in this passage.
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How would you describe the speaker's attitude toward death in the "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night"?
Answer:
Speaker's attitude is complex, self contradictory
Explanation:
The poem 'Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night' is a poem about death. Despite of death being ultimate inevitable end of each life. Still, speaker finds it (his father's prospective death) difficult to accept. He expresses 'rage, burn, rave' fierce & brave fight feelings against death.
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Answer:
They look about right
Explanation:
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How can I get the right answer on the quiz before school night
Answer: Answer is simple: Study but if this has to do with an actual question then show me a picture please.
Explanation:
What does creating art prove?
Answer:Making art also reduces stress and negative emotions, creating an experience akin to meditation. ... It also lowers their stress hormone cortisol and gives them an outlet to express their feelings and experiences. There are various ways to benefit from art, such as attending an art show or dabbling in oil painting.
Explanation:
Answer:
Creating art proves that you are very creative and have good ideas.
Explanation:
Your mind works in wondrous ways and you get to think out side of the box
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Which best summarizes the Missouri Compromise?
a
California was admitted as a free state and the North agreed to the Fugitive Slave Law.
b
The Republic of Texas was annexed into the United States.
c
Missouri would join the Union as a slave state and Maine would join the Union as a free state.
d
Maine would join the Union as a slave state and Missouri would join the Union as a free state.
Answer: A
Explanation:
what does obliterate means?
Answer:
destroy or demolish
Which line is an example of personification?
a. line 9
b. line 18
c. line 23
d. line 26
Answer:
line 18 because it shows that she does not care, and that she is a careless person (sorry if it is wrong)