Why would Shakespeare hide sonnets
inside his plays, disguised as dialogue?

Minimum 100 words, please.

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Answer 1

Romeo and Juliet contains several sonnets, a traditional form of poetry comprised of fourteen rhyming lines, usually about love. Shakespeare himself wrote sonnets, as did most of the major poets of his day. Shakespeare uses the language of Petrarch's sonnets to show Romeo's growing maturity as a lover. Shakespeare's sonnets are composed of 14 lines, and most are divided into three quatrains and a final, concluding couplet, rhyming. Many later Renaissance English writers used this sonnet form, and Shakespeare did so particularly inventively. His sonnets vary its configurations and effects repeatedly


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What's the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the word “fidget”? would be a random question, in my opinion, I don't know about you though

what is the complete sentences

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A complete sentence has to have a subject and a verb and proper punctuation  

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Answer:

where are the sentences?

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Which of the following best describes the relationship between the child and other members of the family? A. The parents ignore the child to play on his or her own, to the point of being neglectful. B. The parents participate in the child’s play, pretending to be lions or whatever the child desires. C. The child ignores his or her parents for they do not play, and instead plays by him- or herself. D. The child resents the nurse for disrupting his or her playtime and, by extension, resents the parents as well.

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Answer:

i believe it is B


Select the correct answer.

How does a reader identify the tone of a text?

A. by understanding how a text uses personal experiences to communicate with its audience

B. by examining the author's personal background and life experiences

c. by examining a text's word choice and details and the effect they have on the audience

D. by reading other texts written by the same author of the text in question


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Answer:

C

Explanation:

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For the movie smoke signals:
What were the most important meanings that you found in this film? What messages do you think the filmmakers were trying to communicate? What aspects of this film deal with situations unique to Indians, and what aspects concern universal human themes?

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Answer:B

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Write a paragraph about the role that nature played in the early American settlements and how this influenced literary themes

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Answer:c

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what was sodapop Curtis proudest moment?

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I think it’s this sorry if I’m wrong, good luck tho!


Seventeen-year-old Sodapop is Mr. Personality, and he backs that up with lots of heart. Like his brother Darrel, he's fashion-plate handsome, and since he's a Curtis, he's smart, athletic, and hardworking to boot. In contrast to Ponyboy's conflicted emotions regarding Darry, Pony's feelings for Soda are entirely positive. He idolizes and loves his older brother and sees how smart he is.

Pony's only problem with Soda is that Soda dropped out of high school. He dropped out because he wasn't excelling in school, and because he needs to work to help support the family. But, for Pony, this is still a source of shame, and probably guilt as well. On a conscious or subconscious level, Pony feels that if Soda didn't have to help provide for him, his brother might still be in school. His shame is also due to the social stigma of dropping out of high school:

"Dropout" made me think of some poor dumb-looking hoodlum wandering the streets breaking out lights – it didn't fit my happy-go-lucky brother at all. (2.39)

Pony later learns that, although Soda doesn't want Pony to drop out of high school, he's happy with his own choice to do so. He likes his work at the gas station, and says he wasn't getting anything out of school. What do you think? Should Soda have fought to get an education no matter what? Is it okay for some people to leave high school, or should everybody graduate?

In any case, Soda is always cheery, in sharp contrast to brooding and moody Pony and Darry. He takes his role as middle brother seriously, and is constantly the in-between for Pony and Darry, acting as a buffer against their constant clashes. As with Darry, Pony hasn't been seeing the whole picture.

write a story ending with just then the principal walked in​

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The story of BAD MISCHIEF
Once upon a time, we were at the playground, our class teacher was absent. We has our art teacher, standing near us, told us to go to the playground. We went and waiting for art teacher 2 Minutes. She didn’t came. Everyone started running and playing. We slept. Just then the principal walked in.
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Johnny had a rough day. He woke up 2 minutes before the bus arrived, tripped on the pavement, and got his jacket wet in the mud. Could anything go worse? As he sat down in his cozy chair in the corner of the classroom he felt a sticky substance latch onto his arm. “What could that be?!” he exclaimed with great force. Johnny proceeded to slowly move his arm so he could see what was clinging to him. To much of his dismay, a ball of pink sticky chewed bubblegum was resting snug in the middle of his arm. He screamed immediately and ran, for bubblegum was strictly forbidden at his school. He held the bacteria-filled ball with disgust as he rushed to the trashcan near the door. Then, the principal walked in staring straight at his pinched hand with the ominous pink bubble gum wad sitting pridefully between his finger.

Which excerpt from the passage provides evidence of a problem-and-solution structure? “A rock drawing in Spain . . . shows a man . . . holding a hive.” “A lucky wanderer . . . could stumble on a hive.” “People in the Americas had no bees.” “You could hollow out a log near bees, and they would make it their home.”

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The answer is: You could hollow out a log near bees, and they would make it their home

Answer:

you could hollow out a log near bees and they would make it their home

Explanation:

this is the correct awnser bc you have a problem which is rhe unhollowed log that the bees cant live in and then you have the solution which is hollowing out the log so the bees can make it their home

In The Tragedy of Macbeth, in what way is Lady Macbeth stronger than her husband?

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Answer:

C: She stands firm when Macbeth begins to waver in his deadly purpose.

Explanation:

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hi guys, I have a writing prompt that talks about memories and the last paragraph needs to be a memory like of being mad and learning a lesson from it so if y’all could give me ideas pls they could be ur memories it doesn’t matter

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Answer:

When I was young, I always used to ha

Once, I was ditched by a group of friends. We had plans to go somewhere, so I showed up, but they weren't there. I waited an hour, until I texted them, asking what the deal was. They said, "Oh, we decided to go to the movies instead, sorry!" Then I started blowing up their phone with texts, asking why they didn't tell me, and that I drove an hour to get there. I then lost 2 of those friends, and the others didn't see me the same again. The moral, is, to think before you speak, or you'll regret it deeply.

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the answer is c you’re welcome:)

In Huck's mind, the sound images "talking and
singing and laughing" in paragraph 4 describe
O A, silly distractions,
B. Jim's recklessness.
C. pleasant memories.
O D. disturbing nightmares.
Cardholder name who owns the card after the teacher recess the testing if you retake the hotels again but I figured out that you could go to like go to the information in the grace of standardized test and then you click on the test that you just did and I gave you all the answers all of them like that wrong answers so the only thing you had to do a pass and she was like so amazing on the thing every time I saw somebody struggle me like I would just be like your past

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Answer:

A, silly distractions,

Explanation:

Which replacement for sad has the most judgmental connotation? O A. Down O B. Gloomy O c. Blue O D. Pathetic s​

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Answer:

D. pathetic

This word is most judgmental because some people could see a person as pathetic while others don't. Pathetic has a negative connotation, or is a usually used in a negative way.

The words: down, gloomy, and blue don't sound as judgmental or rude.

Can anyone please help me write a story? For film class I need to write a synopsis of a Romantic comedy not plagiarized. It only has to at least be 200 words. I really need help bc I'm horrible at writing stories and idk what to do. if anyone could help or give me ideas it would be much appreciated!​

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Answer:

make it take place in a rainy city

Explanation:

that way they can do something while its not raining and when it dies the not quite lovers can share an umbrella. Cliche, i know but its the best i got. sorry

Which best describes Mrs. Sommers’s attitude about her recent fortune? She is very eager to spend the money on a series of desired items. She wants to spend the money in the most responsible way possible. She is inclined to save the money, in case of a later emergency. She would rather not have the responsibility that comes with the money.

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Answer:

She wants to spend the money in the most responsible way possible.

Explanation:

Kate Chopin's short story "A Pair of Silk Stockings" revolves around the story of how Mrs. Sommers and her recent 'richness' helped her think of buying the most necessary things for the whole family. But a sudden urge of the need to indulge in her own 'needs' led to her buying spree for herself.

In the given excerpt from the story, we can infer that on getting the "fifteen dollars", she was careful to make it a point to spend it wisely. She thought about it "a day or two [. . .] really absorbed in speculation and calculation. She did not wish to act hastily, to do anything she might afterward regret." Then, she concluded to make "a proper and judicious use of the money" and then went shopping. All these 'thoughts' and 'calculations' show that she wants to spend the acquired money in the most responsible way possible.

Thus, the correct answer is the second option.

Which line from Chapter One of Jack London’s The Call of the Wild contains dialect?

A: The man smiled grimly, and brought a hatchet and a club.
B: "You ain't going to take him out now?" the driver asked.
C: "Sure," the man replied, driving the hatchet into the crate for a pry.
D: Buck rushed at the splintering wood, sinking his teeth into it, surging and wrestling with it.

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Answer: It is B: "You ain't going to take him out now?" the driver asked.

Answer:

b

Explanation:

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Complete the sentence : A primary source is...

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an artifact, document, diary, manuscript, autobiography, recording, or any other source of information that was created at the time under study. It serves as an original source of information about the topic.

Read this passage from Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll. Which line best develops rudeness as a character trait in Humpty Dumpty? "I shouldn't know you again if we did meet," Humpty Dumpty replied in a discontented tone, giving her one of his fingers to shake; "you're so exactly like other people." O "I shouldn't know you again if we did meet." O "It's always the same." O "That would be some help." 0 "That's just what I complain of." "The face is what one goes by, generally," Alice remarked in a thoughtful tone. "That's just what I complain of," said Humpty Dumpty "Your face is the same as everybody has the two eyes, so—" (marking their places in the air with this thumb) "nose in the middle, mouth under. It's always the same. Now if you had the two eyes on the same side of the nose, for instance or the mouth at the topthat would be some help."​

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Answer: C

Explanation:

I went from sticking pennies in the jar
To offshore bank accounts

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She was a black ocean, leaping and wide,
Welling and swelling she bore
in the tide.
Leaving behind nights of terror and fear
She rose.

What kind of figurative language is used in the poem above?

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Answer:

Metaphor

Explanation:

When the author says that the woman "was a black ocean", this uses the linguistic device of a metaphor. This makes a comparison between two things which are mainly different but similar in one way. In this case, the comparison is being made between the woman and the ocean. A metaphor is used without the mention of 'like' or 'as', which is what a simile uses.  

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Assignment Information
Purpose: Create a blog about a social issue in your community.
Summary: In this assignment, you will choose an issue you have read about in this
course. You will create a multimedia blog that addresses the issue and makes a
strong argument. Your blog will include a blog title, a post title, an argument, and
multimedia components that support the argument and get readers to participate.
Assignment Prompt
Choose a social issue based on the texts that you have read in this course. Create a
blog that expresses what your social issue is, why it is important to you, and why you
would like people to get involved in the issue. Use strong multimedia elements that
support your viewpoint and encourage readers to interact with the post.
Assignment Instructions
Step 1: Research a social issue.
a) Choose a social issue to research.
b) Develop your viewpoint on the issue by brainstorming what opinions or beliefs
you hold about the issue

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Answer:

A: Hate crimes

B: A hate crime is a prejudice-modivated crime which occurs when a perpetrator targets a victim because there membership (or precieved membership) of a certain social group or race. Examples of such include and are limited to: sex, ethnicity, disability, language, nationality, physical appearance, religion, gender identity or sexual orientation. Hate crimes are people how have there own option on other and Express it either through words or violence. I believe hate crimes are horrible and very irresponsible people can choose to like what they like or look how they look it should not be targeted.

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A social issue that'll be discussed is racism.

Racism simply means discrimination, prejudice, or antagonism by a person or community towards others.

Racism is a belief that a particular race is unique and has distinct abilities, qualities, or characteristics that make it better than others. Racism is a social issue as it affects society at large.

In football matches, there are fans who abuse others especially the blacks. This shouldn't be so as we should all love each other. We're all one and we should let love lead.

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In lines 20-23, the figurative language is-
A. a simile that compares muscles and a motor.
B. personification in which a "metal hoop" is given human qualities.
C. a metaphor that compares tangled and falling
D. a metaphor that compares muscles and a motor.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Metaphors compare two things, not using like or as, and the things being compared are muscles and motor.

All the given lines that are from 20 to 23 the figurative language is “a metaphor that compares muscles and a motor.” Hence, option D is correct.

What is the figurative language?

Figurative language is when words are used in a way that differs from the usual order and interpretation in order to convey a complex meaning, colorful writing, clarity, or emotional comparison.

It refers to something while avoiding making it explicit by using a regular sentence. Figurative language can be termed as order and interpretation, which is different from conveying a complex meaning.

It is to denote the metaphor which is used in figurative language. It is a kind of comparison which is made between the muscles and a motor. This has been taken from the lines which are given from numbers 20 to 23.

Therefore option D is correct

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What will improve your counterargument? (1 point)

summarizing opposing claims

organizing opposing claims

defending opposing claims

analyzing opposing claims

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Answer:

analyzing opposing claims

Explanation:

Analyzing opposing claims will improve your counterargument. Thus, option D is correct.

What is a counterargument?

A counterargument is a response to the opposition in argumentation and argument modeling. Arguments against an assumption, a key assertion, or a thesis can be answered with a counterargument. 

On a hotly debated subject, the speaker has made an effort to be fair in his assessment and offers a well-rounded argument as well as a counterargument.

Respectfully recognize any information or points of view that contradict your contention. The opening, the article that follows it, or the paragraph that follows all of your main points are the three locations where a counterargument is most frequently used.

Therefore, option D is the correct option.

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Which is NOT one of the five methods of characterization?
A. Thoughts
B.Personal Experience
c.Looks
D. actions

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Answer:

B.

Explanation:

An acronym, PAIRS, can help you recall the five methods of characterization: physical description, action, inner thoughts, reactions, and speech. Physical description - the character's physical appearance is described. There are FIVE different methods of indirect characterization: speech, thoughts, effect on other characters, actions, and looks

I think it’s B. Personal Experience

Fever 1793 Character Analysis on Matilda (Mattie) Cook

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Fever 1793: Character Analysis on Matilda Cook

Do you think Mattie grew in maturity or diminished in maturity in Fever 1793? I believe that Matilda Cook matured and developed to a great extent in Fever 1793. Mattie grew in her

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Answer:

She's kind of mean to her mother, she sleeps in late, and while she has some responsibilities, she usually has to be badgered into performing them. Matilda's also always got her head in the clouds, and she dreams of floating out of the prison of her family, much like Blanchard does in his hot air balloon

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Define consumerism in your own words:

Describe consumerism in the 1920's:

Describe consumerism today:

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Answer:the protection or promotion of the interests of consumers.

Explanation: the protection or promotion of the interests of consumers.

100 words (no more) on the following prompt: you must include every single one of these items and have a beginning, middle, and end. Your objects are: a mall food court, a magical station wagon, a throne made of garbage, a cat costume, an unbreakable glass door, a red button, a Lisa Frank notebook filled with weird writing

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Answer:

a mall have a food court, there's a magical station called wagon, there's a throne made from garbage,A cat have an cute costume, The glass door that can't be break, theres a dangerous re d button,Theres a Notebook with a weird writing by lisa Frank

Explanation:

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3. "I certainly want to___ your thirst for knowledge about pyramids. By the time we finish, I think you'll be satisfied. By the way, the word pyramid probably is Greek for 'Wheaten cake."
1.appease
2.besiege
3.commence
4.condescend
5.beguile​

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Answer:

1. appease

Explanation:

appease means to satisfy or please

how do samantha's aside show how she develops as a character

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You have to show us or tell us the story that goes with this.

What show is that from? If I can find it I’ll tell you the answer in the comment.... but you need to put more evidence next time.
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