Answer:
“The devil came to me and bid me serve him,” she reportedly said in March 1692. Villagers sat spellbound as Tituba spoke of black dogs, red cats, yellow birds, and a white-haired man who bade her sign the devil's book. There were several undiscovered witches, she said, and they yearned to destroy the Puritans
Explanation:
i think it's right.
Which missing letters would form a nine letter word in the given picture?
choice
Answer:
berierita
Explanation:
Identify two central ideas of the poem "Ulysses." How has the poet developed the ideas?
The two central ideas of the poem are to not allow one's life to stay stationary and to find purpose despite being old. Ulysses realized that he did not want to stay in his kingdom living a boring and stationary life. He brought his men to go on adventures and told them that they can still be noble despite being old.
Answer:Your answer should include some of the following points:
adventure
heroism
the longing for new experiences
self-renewal
the thirst for knowledge
the importance of being engaged in challenging pursuits
the importance of striving toward one's goals despite one's limitations
literary devices: enjambment, metaphor, imagery, simile
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Answer:
I think the 3rd one
Explanation:
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Answer:
to persuade
Explanation:
The bats are important dispersal agents for fruiting trees because they drop seeds far and wide. They also help pollinate the flowers on which they sometimes feed. An estimated 40 percent of the trees in their rainforest habitat depend on the bats for pollination or dispersal. The bats help seeds. Hide Answer Option extract Hide Answer Option immerse Hide Answer Option nourish Hide Answer Option circulate
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Explain the expression "Charity begins at home".
Answer:
learn to share at home first with your family
The saying, “Charity begins at home”, means that we should help our own family members and relatives financially and in other ways—BEFORE we help outsiders and strangers.
Explanation:
I've always interpreted it as meaning “how can we help you, when we can't help ourselves”
Or - “how can we offer what we don't have”
And in reference to food; “how can we feed anybody else, when there is no food on our table”
Why is Uncle Tom not his usual self? What issue is he faced with? the white dolphin
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Explanation:Uncle Tom is the title character of Harriet Beecher Stowe's 1852 novel, Uncle Tom's Cabin.
1. The character was seen by many readers as a ground-breaking humanistic portrayal of a slave, one who uses nonresistance and gives his life to protect others who have escaped from slavery. However, the character also came to be seen, especially based on his portrayal in pro-compassion dramatizations, as inexplicably kind to white slaveholders. This led to the use of Uncle Tom – sometimes shortened to just a Tom
2, 3. – as a derogatory epithet for an exceedingly subservient person or house negro, particularly one aware of their own lower-class racial status.
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What inference can be drawn from "To Autumn"?
Autumn is a sad season, and the autumn of life is equally sad.
Autumn is a peaceful and abundant season, full of natural beauty.
Autumn is a beautiful season, but spring is much preferred.
Autumn is simply a precursor to winter, and the autumn of life is a time of grief.
Question 2
Part B
Which evidence from the text best supports the answer in Part A?
"Then in a wailful choir the small gnats mourn
Among the river sallows, borne aloft
Or sinking as the light wind lives or dies;"
"Where are the songs of spring? Ay, where are they?
Think not of them, thou hast thy music too,—"
"And sometimes like a gleaner thou dost keep
Steady thy laden head across a brook; . . .
Thou watchest the last oozings hours by hours."
"Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness . . .
Conspiring . . . how to load and bless
With fruit the vines . . .
And fill all fruit with ripeness to the core."
Answer:
Autumn is a peaceful and abundant season, full of natural beauty.
Explanation:
The inference that can be drawn from "To Autumn" is that B. Autumn is a peaceful and abundant season, full of natural beauty.
What is an inference?It should be noted that an inference simply means the conclusion that can be deduced based on the information that's given in a story.
Here, the inference that can be drawn from "To Autumn" is that that autumn is a peaceful and abundant season, full of natural beauty.
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What does the root infer mean in the word inferior?
After the change of management, the store began to offer inferior products.
Answer:
below
Explanation:
It means to be in a low, lower down, lower in position," from Latin inferior "lower, farther down, below"
Answer:
Below
Explanation:
because I know and I need to make this 20 characters long so yeah
There are three main points of conflict in "The Scarlet Ibis":
1. Character vs. Self
2. Character vs. Nature (Doodle's disability)
3. Character vs. Character
Choose one of the above and in at least 6 sentences, answer the question
Why do you believe this is one of the main conflicts in the novel?
Answer:
1. Character vs. Self
Explanation:
The narrator is initially cruel to his younger brother Doodle, even though he has some notion that it is wrong. Additionally, many of the events in the story involve a certain uncertainty and ambivalence on his part. This internal conflict manifests in several ways, particularly in the beginning when he thinks up various evil ways to dispose of his brother, has a change of heart, only to later deplore Doodle's feeble nature and inability to fulfill his hopes and expectations. The narrator then decides to make Doodle "normal" by teaching him skills commonly held by children his age. Although this may indicate that he loves his brother, it also may indicate that he does not fully accept him and is ashamed. On the fateful day of the rainstorm, once more the narrator is confronted with his brother's physical weaknesses. This upsets him, and his actions result in tragedy. The narrator's internal conflict about his brother reveals a complexity and darkness to his character. Furthermore, it indicates that he, not Doodle's condition, is his own primary antagonist as well as his brother's.
I need help please help me with this!!!!! What is the happiness to life ?
Answer:
happiness is many things. happiness can be the feeling when you pass a tough test, or when you pet a dog in the street. happiness can be that new shirt you bought the other day, or the early morning sun rise. happiness is when you see your friends, or when the rain finally ends.
happiness in life is so many things
Why do you think the author included this speech by the old man right before Okonkwo is going to leave for Umuofia?
Answer:
The speech of Uchendu is important before Okonkwo leaves for Umuofia, as the speech warns younger generation about the cons of forgetting bonds with kinship.
Explanation:
"Things Fall Apart" is a novel written by Chinua Achebe. The novel is about Okonkwo, and Nigeria before colonization and post-colonization.
In Part 2, Chapter 19, when Okonkwa gives a feast for completing his 7-years of exile successfully and going back to Umuofia, the oldest member of the clan gives a speech.
Uchendu, the uncle of Okonkwo, was the oldest man of the clan, and breaks the kola nut. The importance of his speech is that he warns younger generation about the cons of forgetting bonds with kinship.
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O Ceremony of Twelve
O Ceremony of one
O Ceremony of Seven
O Ceremony of Nine
Answer:
Hello There!!
Explanation:
The answer is O Ceremony of Nine.
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The answer is
O Ceremony of Nine
Thanks.Hope it helps.eating soup with a fork is inefficient
what is another inefficient thing to do?
Answer:
eat soup on a plate.
Explanation:
convince a fish to live on land
try to kill the immortal
try to make it to the moon without a spaceship or rocket ship
Answer:
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Trying to clean/wash dishes without soap or a sponge
Trying to go mountain climbing without a rope or any gear
Trying to drive a car blindfolded
Trying to board a plane without a passport
Trying to cause a uprising of animals you have no control over
Trying to get someone to write a 17 paragraph essay for you by today
Trying to make a riddle with only 2 words
Trying to argue with someone without a reason
Trying to spam invite your friends to your game when they are offline
Trying to make a joke that nobody will understand
Trying to make a song with no rhymes
Trying to fish without a fishing pole or net
Trying to kill a shark with your bare hands
Trying to study the advanced version of a subject you will never use in life
Trying to eat 32 whole thin crust pepperoni pizzas from Dominos in 1 hour
Trying to do a 27 step math equation in your head
Trying to make a new language that only consists of 12 letters in it's alphabet
Trying to make a sand castle out of dry sand
Trying to paint a picture with no paint or dye
Trying to figure out a word that rhymes with the world's longest English word
Trying to think of a name for someone that rhymes with Galligaskins
Trying to eat tough steak with a spoon
Trying to break the world's strongest material with your bare hands
Trying to invent 100 different ways to say hi entirely with your imagination and no already known ways
Trying to write all the numbers in pi down without using copy and paste
Trying to wrestle a fish
Trying to skydive without a plane/helicopter/blimp
Trying to fly a drone that has no battery or hasn't been charged in 20 years
Trying to revive a dead ant
Trying to save someone by throwing rocks at them
Trying to swim on land
Trying to boil water with no heat
Trying to chew water
Trying to stop a housefire without using water
Trying to pass a driver's test without using a car
Trying to get to an unknown island without any form of transportation
Trying to message your friend when they have a broken phone
Trying to send a letter to someone by using a bird
Trying to tie a knot with a stick
Trying to bend a stick without snapping it in half
Trying to weld wood
Trying to start a fire without a lighter
Trying to surf without water or waves
Trying to make a coat out of nails
Trying to build a shelf without tools
Trying to sharpen a stick using grass
Trying to burn wet wood
Trying to escape the unescapeable
Trying to defeat the undefeatable
Trying to outrun the out-runnable
Trying to create something smarter then yourself
Trying to clean a rug with a toothpick
Trying to bleach a carpet without bleach
Trying to buy a product that you'll never use
Trying to learn more about someone without talking to them or having and form of contact with them
Trying to get rich by doing nothing
Trying to come up with more to add to this list on the spot
Trying to walk 3 miles with a hippo on your back
Trying to catch something when you don't know what the something looks like
Trying to be heard without talking
Trying to eat rice with a fork
Trying to chop down a tree with a plastic knife
Trying to convince a tiger to eat it's vegetables
Trying to convince an inanimate object to resort to cannibalism
Trying to get Brainliest on a question that was asked 2 years ago
Trying to kill a carrot with a potato
Trying to cut an apple with a carrot
Trying to climb a tree with no branches
Trying to kill a skeleton
Trying to talk while breathing from your nose (You just tried it didn't you?)
Trying to sneeze while hiccupping
Trying to survive jumping from a plane without a parachute
Trying to walk a tightrope without a tightrope
Trying to tame a pigeon
Trying to rip a piece of obsidian in half by punching it
Trying to pull open a push door
Trying to unlock a safe without arms
Trying to walk without legs
Trying to dance to a nonexistent beat
Trying to imagine a new color
Trying to be lazy while exercising
Trying to make friends without meeting anyone new
Trying to be adventurous without leaving the house
Trying to talk without a mouth
Trying to type without a keyboard
Trying to kill the immortal
Trying to tickle yourself (Don't bother trying)
Trying to make a fish live on land
Trying to raise one eyebrow (Don't bother trying this one either)
Trying to run a marathon without training
Trying to drink regular vinegar without your stomach getting inflamed
Trying to swim without water
Trying to see something without looking at it
Trying to look at this with your eyes closed
Trying to fly with balloons
Trying to find the hidden message in this: Hello, Evelyn. Lovely Party we had last night, Mia was Especially excited for it.
Trying to do homework without electronics or paper
Nearpod target rock graphic organizer
Only today I wish I didn't have only eleven years rattling inside me like pennies in a tin Band-Aid box. Today I wish I was one hundred and two instead of eleven because if I was one hundred and two, I'd have known what to say when Mrs. Price put the red sweater on my desk. I would've known how to tell her it wasn't mine instead of just sitting there with that look on my face and nothing coming out of my mouth.
—“Eleven,”
Sandra Cisneros
Read the passage. In a paragraph, describe the conflict and explain what it tells you about Rachel.
Answer:
Sample Response:
The conflict in the passage is an internal conflict between Rachel and herself. Rachel wishes she were older because then she would be more likely to know what to do about the red sweater. It tells me that even though Rachel is a year older, she doesn't feel any wiser.
Explanation:
Answer:
The conflict in the passage is an internal conflict between Rachel and herself. Rachel wishes she were older because then she would be more likely to know what to do about the red sweater. It tells me that even though Rachel is a year older, she doesn't feel any wiser.
Explanation:
coping with stress and examination eassy
Answer:
Explanation:
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An expository essay on how to prepare my favorite food
Inference
I began in the name...
Tomorrow is always to...
There are 365 of me in each year..
...and last until sunset
Night is my opposite...
Нave a nice..
Answer:
day
Explanation:
you too , have a nice day
What type of figurative language is used:
I'd rather take baths
with a man-eating shark,
or wrestle a lion
alone in the dark,
eat spinach and liver,
pet ten porcupines,
than tackle the homework,
my teacher assigns.
Answer:
Hyperbole
Explanation:
A hyperbole is a figurative statement wherein the speaker makes an exaggeration that is hard to believe because he wants to make a point. In the poem above, the speaker makes a lot of exaggerations that are hard to believe simply because he wants to make the point that he will not do the assignment that his teacher assigned him.
It is impossible to bathe with a man-eating shark, or wrestle a lion or even pet ten porcupines. This demonstrates the determination of the poet not to tackle the assignment that his teacher gave.
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Answer:
Noun a piece of land
Explanation:
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What do you think life was like for Americans during the Cuban Missile Crisis?
Answer:
was the Cuban Missile Crisis, in October 1962. Fear of total human annihilation is a tough feeling to live with every day. For children growing up in the Cold War, mutually assured nuclear destruction literally haunted their dreams. After many long and difficult meetings, Kennedy decided to place a naval blockade, or a ring of ships, around Cuba. The aim of this "quarantine," as he called it, was to prevent the Soviets from bringing in more military supplies. He demanded the removal of the missiles already there and the destruction of the sites.
I need to find a song that correlates with Act II scene III of Romeo and Juliet. I've been searching nonstop trying to find a good one but this scene is a little difficult to find a song to match up with it. *no love story by taylor swift plss*
Answer:
I think that would be a very good choice though.
Explanation:
Can someone help me write a acrostic poem about nazis just the word nazi pls pls pls
Answer:
Nefarious people
Aiming to lock up Jews in camps not unlike
Zoos
In the end were defeated
Explanation:
Answer:
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grandma lowercse, dad lowercase, rings lowercase
Answer: After Grandma Mills gave me a telescope for my birthday, my dad and I spent hours looking at Saturn and its amazing rings.
Which of the following is the best reason to cite a source?
- to avoid plagiarism
- to follow MLA format
- to follow the assignment's instructions
- to keep track of your sources
Answer:
to avoid plagiarism
Explanation:
so you won't get in trouble for not citing your sources
Mother's Courage in "The Leap." In "The Leap," what are the many ways in which the narrator's mother displays courage? What do her actions imply about her character?
Answer:
what is the leap send me a link
Explanation:
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Reluctance
Robert Frost
OUT through the fields and the woods
And over the walls I have wended;
I have climbed the hills of view
And looked at the world, and descended;
I have come by the highway home,
And lo, it is ended.
The leaves are all dead on the ground,
Save those that the oak is keeping
To ravel them one by one
And let them go scraping and creeping
Out over the crusted snow,
When others are sleeping.
And the dead leaves lie huddled and still,
No longer blown hither and thither;
The last lone aster is gone;
The flowers of the witch-hazel wither;
The heart is still aching to seek,
But the feet question 'Whither?'
Ah, when to the heart of man
Was it ever less than a treason
To go with the drift of things,
To yield with a grace to reason,
And bow and accept and accept the end
Of a love or a season?
Which of the following correctly describes a cultural value detailed in this poem?
Adventure
Love of nature
Love of winter
Patriotism
Answer:
love of winter
Explanation:
Answer:
love of nature
Explanation:
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Answer:
the 3rd 1 at the bottom above the 4th
Explanation:
verb conjugations of obstruct
Answer:
Huh?
Explanation:
Answer:
I obstruct.
you obstruct.
he/she/it obstructs.
we obstruct.
you obstruct.
they obstruct.