Answer:
C. To create contrast by highlighting the differences between his experiences and his audience's experiences
D. To emphasize his claim that slavery should have no place in the land of the free
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Answer:
C
D
Explanation:
How have Madame Carambeau's prejudices affected her life?
A
She has become a shut-in and refuses to invite people into her
house.
B
She no longer speaks to anyone in her family, all of whom have
gone against her wishes.
She can no longer remember what she likes and lives unhappily
D
She prefers to keep herself and distances herself from anyone
with differing opinions.
Answer: the answer is D
Make a sentence using the words foreigners, startled, and stereotypes
Answer:
The foreigners were startled upon the sight of the guards, out of all stereotypes, they settled on seeing them as 'wealthy' based on their appearance.
How does the rhythmic structure of Passage 2 contribute to its meaning?
rising would
n all in a
uld tell
The inconsistent rhythm emphasizes the erratic behavior of the doves.
The simple rhythm mirrors the consistency of the doves' love for the author.
The complex rhythm of the poem supports the complexity of human relationships described by
the author
The changing rhythm of the poem becomes more complex as the doves demand more and more
attention from the author.
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fill the
e, come
Answer:
d the one not shown
Explanation:
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Which one of these sentences represents the Counter Argument? 1) Being
the firstborn is no easy task, you have to take care of your siblings and you
have way more responsabilities than the others. 2) Some people might say
we have it easy because we get to lead our siblings. 3) What they don't
know, is that siblings often want to defy my authority, making my job a lot
harder. *
A: 1
B: 2
C: 3
Answer:
B: 2
Explanation:
Sentence 1 and 3 argue that being a firstborn is a hard task, but sentence 2 argues that some people say it's easy.
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Answer:
hi-hi= bye
Explanation:
bye
Tom Robinson (What was Atticus able to do for him?)
HELP
Answer:
Atticus has several personal reasons for defending Tom Robinson. Atticus is a morally upright man who believes that African Americans should be treated equally. He also realizes that Tom Robinson is innocent and feels like it is his responsibility to protect Tom from the racist community members of Maycomb
The hole in Neils was _____. jacket was you barely noticed it.
Which vocabulary word best fits in the blank?
Subtle
Anonymous
Poverty
Answer:
The hole in Neil's jacket was subtle. You barely noticed it.
Explanation:
In order to solve this question, you need to know what the words you were given mean. When you're unsure about what a word means, you can look it up in a dictionary - an alphabetically arranged listing of words that contains various information about them, such as their definitions, examples, origin, pronunciation, etc.
The word you're looking for is subtle. When something is subtle, it isn't noticeable or obvious in any way. Since someone didn't notice the hole in Neil's jacket, we can say that it is subtle.
We use the word anonymous to talk about people who aren't identified by their name.
Poverty is the state of being extremely poor.
In which sentence do the subject and verb agree? Nothing taste as good as my dad's five-alarm chili. Most of the group's music are playing on the radio. Several of those coats is on sale this week. Some of Meredith's poems make me laugh.
Answer:
The sentence in which the subject and the verb agree is:
Some of Meredith's poems make me laugh.
Explanation:
In English we must pay attention to the subject in order to choose the correct form of the verb that refers to it. If the subject is plural, the verb must be in its plural form. But if it's singular, the verb must be altered in accordance, especially if it is the third person of speech (he, she, or it). Let's take a look at the sentences:
1. Nothing taste as good as my dad's five-alarm chili. --> "taste" refers to "nothing". Since "nothing" is third-person singular, the correct conjugation would be "tastes".
2. Most of the group's music are playing on the radio. --> "are" refers to "most", but "most" refers to "music", which is uncountable. For that reason, "most" needs a singular verb. The correct form would be "is".
3. Several of those coats is on sale this week. --> "is" refers to "several". "Several" implies that there are many of something, and it refers to "coats", which is clearly plural. The correct form would be "are".
4. Some of Meredith's poems make me laugh. --> This is the sentence with the correct subject-verb agreement. "Some" refers to "poems", which is a countable noun in its plural form. Thus, the verb "make" is correct.