Answer:
In the exposition of Joyce's story, Eveline is described during her interior monologue as "over nineteen." This age is significant as it is the opportune time for her to leave home and become a bride. ... As with many of Joyce's Dubliners, Eveline experiences what the author labeled as a spiritual paralysis.
Which piece of evidence best supports the idea that
Monkeyman's actions in the park influenced people's
opinions about violence? (Paragraphs 64-84)
A "Kick his butt!' one of the Tigros called out.
'Waste him!" (Paragraph 71)
B*That's the Tigros gang, Fee said. They're
beating up Monkeyman because he stopped one
of their girls from slashing somebody in the face."
(Paragraph 78)
c"That's what's wrong with the neighborhood
now, a man said. "We got it hard enough without
this kind of thing."" (Paragraph 82)
D“He ain't nothing but a punk. A short, squat guy
stepped out from the Tigros group. 'If he don't
fight he a punk!" (Paragraph 83)
Answer:
c
Explanation:
this answer shows that this has been occurring already and that would have influenced how the people see violence - based on what they have already learned and experienced
Answer:
C. "That's what's wrong with the neighborhood now, a man said. "We got it hard enough without this kind of thing." ( Paragraph 82 )
Should Instagram and other social media sites display exactly how many “likes” a post receives? Write a paragraph arguing whether counting “likes” has a more positive or negative impact on users NEED HELP ASAP
Answer: Yes, Instagram should display exactly how many "likes" a post receives because if they were to remove the likes, that may be terrible for the emerging artists that are on Instagram. The number of likes typically displayed under users posts might no longer be visible but it isn't completely gone from the app.
Explanation:
Positive or Negative Impact?
Answer: Yes
Explanation:
Yes, I anticipate that social media should display exactly how many "likes" a post receives because if they were to remove the likes, that may be terrible for the emerging artists that are on social media. The number of likes typically displayed under user's posts might make the artist stressed or freaked out because they don't know if their job is doing well or not. Therefore, I think it takes a very positive impact on users. Another reason for which I stand with this opinion is that users that are on social media feel like their day was made when people show that they care about them by liking. In conclusion, I stand with likes on social media having a positive impact on users and believe it will stay this way as long as there is no dislike button!
in white horses by hamish henry What point of view is the author using in the poem? (ELA7RL6)
A) first person
B) second person
C) third person limited
D) third person objective
Answer:
A) first person
Explanation:
Answer:
I think it's first person
Explanation:
The use of "I" in the poem
Read the excerpt from The Code Book.
During the late 1980s, working from his home in Boulder, Colorado, Zimmermann gradually pieced together his scrambling software package. His main goal was to speed up RSA encryption. Ordinarily, if Alice wants to use RSA to encrypt a message to Bob, she looks up his public key and then applies RSA's one-way function to the message. Conversely, Bob decrypts the ciphertext by using his private key to reverse RSA's one-way function. Both processes require considerable mathematical manipulation, so encryption and decryption can, if the message is long, take several minutes on a personal computer. If Alice is sending a hundred messages a day, she cannot afford to spend several minutes encrypting each one.
Which kinds of evidence are included in the excerpt? Select 3 options.
a statistic
an example
a quote
a hypothetical situation
a fact
the author’s personal story
Answer:
An example
A hypothetical situation
A fact
Explanation:
Hypothetical situation: This is a situation that is depicted based on imagination.The author gave a hypothetical situation of Alice encrypting a message to bob using Bob's public key and Bob decrypting the message on his own end using his own private key.
ExampleThe author cited an example that Alice cannot afford to encrypt a hundred messages one by one due to the long time it takes. This is to back up the point earlier stated that encrption and decyption take time for long. messages.
Fact: This a point that is generally trueThe point that encryption and decryption can take several minutes on a personal computer if the message is long is a fact
Answer:
B,D,E
Explanation:
When Ralph wonders what would become of the group if he
gave up on trying to maintain leadership, how does Piggy
respond? What does this indicate about the importance of
Piggy's role?
LORD OF THE FLIES
Explanation:
Ralph hides in the jungle and thinks miserably about the chaos that has overrun the island. He thinks about the deaths of Simon and Piggy and realizes that all vestiges of civilization have been stripped from the island. He stumbles across the sow’s head, the Lord of the Flies, now merely a gleaming white skull—as white as the conch shell, he notes. Angry and disgusted, Ralph knocks the skull to the ground and takes the stake it was impaled on to use as a weapon against Jack.
please help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Answer:
i don't know what u need help with but i'm here.
Explanation:
i'll help in anyway i can.
5. The road was deserted, rain was falling, and we were lost.
A clauses
B phrases
C words
Answer:
A. clauses
Explanation:
In fact, each of the three is an independent clause.
Provide two negative effects of social media. Cite textual evidence to support your answer.
Answer:
depression, anxiety, and cyber bullying
Explanation:
I'm not sure where you would like evidence to support the answer from
HUNGER GAMES BOOK
3. What other skills could be useful in the arena, other than just brute strength?
Answer:
speed
Explanation:
spedd would help you also endurance which is important in amy situations
"You just don’t understand," she said, as Maggie and I came out to the car.
"What don’t I understand?" I wanted to know.
"Your heritage," she said.
What does Dee mean when she says Mama doesn’t understand their heritage? Explain what culture means to Dee and to Mama.
Answer:
Dee believes that Mama and Maggie don't appreciate their heritage and culture as much as she does because they occasionally use family items that Dee feels should be preserved.
Explanation:
Dee has contrasting views with Mama and Maggie about heritage as Dee believes it is something of the past that should be revered and hung on a place to display or doing something artistic with it but Mama and Dee are of the opinion that things of heritage should be used to honor them by keeping them alive
Answer:
Alice Walker’s “Everyday Use” shows the relationship between an African-American mother and her two daughters, Dee and Maggie. While the mother and Maggie embrace their simple life, Dee has rejected her heritage and has turned to a different set of beliefs that she thinks truly define her cultural identity. These opposing attitudes are reflected in their views about the family quilts.
In the story, Dee’s mother recounts an incident where they argued over a set of ancestral quilts. While Dee insists she’ll keep the old quilts made by their grandmothers, Mama prefers to give them to her younger daughter, Maggie. Dee protests that Maggie will never understand the true value of the quilts, insisting:
"Maggie can't appreciate these quilts!" she said. "She'd probably be backward enough to put them to everyday use."
Dee argues such quilts should be seen as artifacts. For Dee, her upbringing and its culture is something that should be displayed as “art” in her home and not used.
On the other hand, the mother remembers how those quilts were made and uses them with love and care. She believes they should be used every day to celebrate the family’s heritage and stay connected to family traditions and beliefs. Therefore, the two women have very different views on the definition of their heritage and how to respect and celebrate it.
Explanation:
plato
How is Mike’s point of view affected by his grandmother’s greeting? (Paragraphs 17-24) A Mike realizes how lonely his grandmother has been. B Mike realizes that something is off in his grandmother’s behavior. C Mike begins to think that his grandmother does not love him anymore. D Mike begins to think the nursing home staff are abusing his grandmother.
Answer:
Mike's point of view is affect by his grandmother's greeting in the sense that:
B Mike realizes that something is off in his grandmother’s behavior.
Explanation:
In the story "The Moustache" by Richard Cormier, Mike visits his grandmother at a nursing home. She welcomes him with such joy and brightness that he is, at first, relieved. He was afraid it would be one of those days when she couldn't recognize him. However, after a moment, he realizes there is something off in her behavior. He cannot put his finger on it, though. He does not know if she is just happy to be lucid, or if she has been feeling lonely:
I was beginning to feel uneasy, because she regarded me with such intensity. Those bright eyes. I wondered -- are old people in place like this so lonesome, so abandoned that they go wild when someone visits? Or was she so happy because she was suddenly lucid and everything was sharp and clear? My mother had described those moments when my grandmother suddenly emerged from the fog that so often obscured her mind. I didn't know the answers, but it felt kind of spooky, getting such an emotional welcome from her.
Answer:
B. Mike realizes that something is off in his grandmother’s behavior.
Explanation:
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What does the quote “He could feel it on his neck, still, like a hot paw” reveal about Mr. Hadley’s memory of the veldt (Paragraph 65)? (see paragraph below). Think about how this foreshadowing plays an event on Mr. Hadley's thoughts and feelings
As for the nursery, thought George Hadley, it won’t hurt for the children to be locked out of it awhile. Too much of anything isn’t good for anyone. And it was clearly indicated that the children had been spending a little too much time on Africa. That sun. He could feel it on his neck, still, like a hot paw. And the lions. And the smell of blood. Remarkable how the nursery caught the telepathic emanations of the children’s minds and created life to fill their every desire. The children thought lions, and there were lions. The children thought zebras, and there were zebras. Sun — sun. Giraffes — giraffes. Death and death.
Answer: Kinda like he’s still traumatizer or has a bad feeling about the nursery.
Explanation: The author is explaining “and the smell of blood.” Indicating that he still remains unsure about how real things seemed.
Which of the following sentences is correctly punctuated?
"I wish I could go to Florida this summer", she thought, "but I just don't have the money."
None of the sentences are correct.
"I wish I could go to Florida this summer." she thought, "but I just don't have the money."
"I wish I could go to Florida this summer, she thought, but I just don't have the money."
"I wish I could go to Florida this summer," she thought, "but I just don't have the money."
Answer:
Without any doubt, the correct answer is:
"I wish I could go to Florida this summer," she thought, "but I just don't have the money."
Explanation:
Which choice best defines citing evidence?
A.explaining the steps you took to interpret the text
B.indicating the extra sources you used to understand the text
C. attempting to understand the background of the author
D.referring to the text to support your interpretation of a text
Answer:
the answer is D
Explanation:
Answer:
D. referring to the text to support your interpretation of a text
Explanation:
Citing evidence is when one looks back at the text and uses a part of it to support and justify their idea(s).
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Answer:
His heart in the hills
Explanation:
page 3 top underlined
Answer:
revolt of the surly jocint
What does President Lincoln clearly state by the line in bold?
We have come to move forward as a nation after an unjust war.
We have come to pay respect to the people who died in this battle.
We have decided to change the course of the war for the future.
We have decided to forget this battle because it was too bloody.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
B. we have come to pay respect to the people who died in this battle.
Explanation:
What is the message "Robot Dreams / The Fun They Had" is trying to
deliver? *
O Technology should be used in moderation, though advancing is important
Technology should never be advanced
O Technology is the way to a bright future
O Robots make good leaders
Answer:
Technology should be used in moderation, though advancing is important
Explanation:
In "the fun they had" , a girl lives in a very advanced era where her teacher is a robot and she doesn't like it. She dreams of a having a human teacher and schools where kids go together and learn the same things. This way kids can help ech other with their work.
In "Robot dreams" a robopsychologists is informed that one of her designed robots is dreaming where a man is leading them in a revolt and all the three laws of robots are being replaced by a single law. This single law urges all robots to protect their existence only as opposed to three laws of robots that dictated them to prioritize human protection. This robot is distroyed by the robopsychologists.
Explain what’s going on in this scene
Answer:
the gonna eat him
Explanation:
Doctor Doolittle question on newsela
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Rewrite the paragraph, correcting all mechanical errors.
According to Dr. Jones, Prof. of marine biology at Fla. International university in miami, Famous Orcas like Keiko -the whale in the movie "Free Willy" who was successfully released back into the wild-have helped raise public awareness about the inhumane capture and treatm-ent of these sea animals. In the past 40 years, a number of organizations, including the Free Willy Keiko foundation and the humane society have taken important steps to stop the capture of Orcas in the waters surrounding the U.S. Progress to stop inhuman capture and captivity throughout the world continues.
NOTE: The program will not allow you to use italics or underlining. For this exercise, you will ignore that punctuation.
According to Dr. Jones, Prof. of marine biology at Florida International University in Miami, Famous Orcas like Keiko the whale in the movie "Free Willy" who was successfully released back into the wild have helped raise public awareness about the inhumane capture and treatment of these sea animals. In the past 40 years, a number of organizations, including the Free Willy Keiko foundation and the humane society have taken important steps to stop the capture of Orcas in the waters surrounding the U.S. Progress to stop inhuman capture and captivity throughout the world continues.
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which other phrase from the text helps show that the proctor disapproves of ulysses
Answer:
snap judgements
Explanation:
got it right on the quiz lol
Answer:
snap judgements.
Explanation:
Refer to Explorations in Literature for a
complete version of this scene from the play.
Pyramus calls the wall "sweet and lovely."
What effect does this choice of adjectives have
on the meaning of the speech?
Answer:
It shows that Pyramus is so overwhelmed by his love for Thisbe that he has lost his sense of proportion
Explanation:
The effect that this choice of adjectives have on the meaning of the speech was that It shows that Pyramus is so overwhelmed by his love for Thisbe that he has lost his sense of proportion because Pyramus so much love Thisbe which in turn makes him to feel overwhelmed which therefore makes him to lost his sense of proportion.
Which of these passages is an example of a functional text?
Passage 1
Circulatory systems are vital to every organism. In some, this system is simple. For example, in earthworms, the "heart" is just five branching blood vessels near the worm's head. The worm's heart does not pump; instead, blood and fluid move through the worm as it moves through the soil. The octopus, a more complex animal, has three hearts because its main heart does not pump strongly. Humans only have one heart that is divided into four chambers. These chambers separate oxygen-rich blood from blood rich in carbon dioxide. Regardless of its size, the circulatory performs many important jobs.
Passage 2
Ptolemy commences with laying down the undoubted truth that the shape of the earth is globular. The proofs which he gives of this fundamental fact are quite satisfactory; they are indeed the same proofs as we give today. There is, first of all, the well-known circumstance of which our books on geography remind us, that when an object is viewed at a distance across the sea, the lower part of the object appears cut off by the interposing curved mass of water.
(from Great Astronomers by Robert Stawell Ball)
Passage 3
[Miss Havisham] was dressed in rich materials—satins, and lace, and silks—all of white. Her shoes were white. And she had a long white veil dependent from her hair, and she had bridal flowers in her hair, but her hair was white. Some bright jewels sparkled on her neck and on her hands, and some other jewels lay sparkling on the table. Dresses, less splendid than the dress she wore, and half-packed trunks, were scattered about…
(from Great Expectations by Charles Dickens)
Passage 4
First, learn and observe all posted safety instructions and adhere to all general safety guidelines. This includes knowing where fire extinguishers are located and maintaining an immaculate and orderly work station. To use a fire extinguisher correctly, follow the steps described in PASS: 1: Pull the pin; 2: Aim at the base of the fire; 3: Squeeze the top handle or lever; 4: Sweep from side to side. Following these instructions can help extinguish a fire quickly and safely.
Which statement is true of slave narratives?
A. They exist as historical documents that were recorded in writing in the 20th century.
B.
They depict the thoughts, aspirations, and experiences of enslaved people.
C. They were able to immediately bring about racial reconciliation in the country.
D. They provided a limited glimpse into the systemic issues with slavery.
Answer:
B. They depict the thoughts, aspirations, and experiences of enslaved people
Explanation:
Slave narratives are written records of people who were born into slavery and had to suffer and try to get their freedom. This type of narrative genre is considered more of an autobiographical work since it involves first person narrative point of view.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
which of the following sentences is the adverb misplaced?
Answer:
A and d
Explanation:
its supposed to be he talked loudly
A and D most likely.
(Secret Life of Bees) What is August's patented remedy for a bee sting?
a. rub the sting with olive oil and bee pollen
b. rub the sting with honey
c. wash the sting out with alcohol and then put honey on it
d. to kiss the sting and then put was over it
Answer: a. rub the sting with olive oil and bee pollen
Explanation:
In chapter nine, Lily gets stung by a bee- an event that August calls an “initiation” of sorts for becoming a true beekeeper. To treat the sting, August uses olive oil and bee pollen.
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What purpose do the supporting sentences serve in a cause-and-effect
paragraph?
A. They wrap up the paragraph.
B. They show the effects that result from a cause or a cause that
results from effects.
c. They restate the paragraph's main ideah
D. They keep the reader busy until the clincher sentence comes
along
Answer:
the answer is B
What is the author's purpose for writing the poem "Moon Goddess"?
Answer
A similar question has been asked so here's the link.
Explanation:
https://brainly.com/question/16686387Decide whether the following is a simile, metaphor, or neither.
white as a white cow's milk
Answer:
SIMILE
Explanation:
This is a simile because when a statement contains the words 'like' or 'as' then it is not possible to be a metaphor.
For example:
A metaphor would sound something like: The snow is a white blanket.
There is no like or as in the statement so its not a simile
Read the following passage:
I had studied hard for my driving test. While learning to
drive, I had a tendency to speed, so I was especially careful
to avoid going too fast in the weeks leading up to the test. I
kept a constant eye on the speedometer during the test,
making sure I never went a single mile per hour over the
limit. About halfway through the test, I was pulled over by a
police officer, who warned me that going too slowly on a
major street was dangerous behavior.
Based on this work of satire, what is most likely the author's opinion?
O A. That learning to drive from an instructor is pointless
B. That worrying too much can make things worse
C. That being a studious and careful driver pays off
D. That the narrator was unfairly targeted
Answer:
i say its b.
Explanation: he kept worrying about every single thing. he wasnt very confident in his driving which led him to getting pulled over by a cop.