Answer:
Initially, the children were overcome with grief at the death of their mother, but after they discovered the letters, they became shocked due to the realization of the fact that their mother was not whom they thought her to be.
Explanation:
The children in this story were traumatized by the death of their mother and this was exemplified in the way they grieved and mourned over her. They adored her and even the Priest who came visiting thought her to be a saint. However, after they read the letter exchanges between their mother and a certain Henry who was not their father Rene, they became shocked.
They no longer wailed like before and slowly, dejectedly, they left the room. Apparently, it seemed that they were not so happy with their late mother for concealing the identity of Henry from them.
Please answer these questions fast in 20 mins
10 POINTS, The word in the image is feet, please answer !!
Answer:
she
Explanation:
Answer:
a.) she
Explanation:
just say them all out loud, none of them are a perfect match, but she is the closest
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what can i compare addiction to
like, compare addiction to a different subject, like to an animal or a sport with explanation, please.
Answer:
Prefacing this by saying I have no idea if this remotely answers your question and my apologies if it doesn't.
You could relate it to a toxic relationship, in the sense that it's similar as most people with an addiction will do anything to get what they're addicted to/don't know how to stop; and most people in toxic relationships don't know how to get out.
or you could draw a line from addiction to the way that wrestlers tend to develop eating disorders, both being unhealthy behaviors, because people with an addiction just keep going back and once you start a disordered eating habit it's really difficult to stop.
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Describe three common beliefs citizens held in England during The Elizabethan Era.
Answer:
religion/god, witches, "the great chain of being."
Explanation:
religion/god: Almost everyone in England in Shakespeare’s day was Christian. Everyone would go to church on a Sunday, or even more often. Most people believed in Hell as a very real place, and that the Devil was a specific person. Queen Elizabeth I’s father, Henry VIII, broke away from the Catholic Church in Rome and became head of the Church in England. Across Northern Europe at this time groups of people ‘protested’ against the Roman Catholic Church - they were known as ‘Protestants’. They did not obey the Pope. In England people were martyred on both sides. They were often burnt at the stake.
witches: people believed in witches. They were people who had made a pact with the Devil in exchange for supernatural powers. If your cow was ill, it was easy to decide it had been cursed. If there was plague in your village, it was because of a witch. If the beans didn’t grow, it was because of a witch. Witches might have a familiar – a pet, or a toad, or a bird – which was supposed to be a demon advisor. People accused of being witches tended to be old, poor, single women. It is at this time that the idea of witches riding around on broomsticks (a common household implement in Elizabethan England) becomes popular. There are lots of ways to test for a witch. A common way was to use a ducking stool, or just to tie them up, and duck the accused under water in a pond or river. If she floated, she was a witch. If she didn’t, she was innocent. She probably drowned. Anyone who floated was then burnt at the stake. It was legal to kill witches because of the Witchcraft Act passed in 1563, which set out steps to take against witches who used spirits to kill people.
great chain: Elizabethans believed that God set out an order for everything in the universe. This was known as the Great Chain of Being. On Earth, God created a social order for everybody and chose where you belonged. In other words, the king or queen was in charge because God put them there and they were only answerable to God (the Divine Right of Kings). This meant that disobeying the monarch was a sin, which was handy for keeping people in their place! It also led to the idea that if the wrong person was monarch everything would go wrong for a country, including whether the crops would be good, or if animals behaved as they should. The Elizabethans were very superstitious. The Great Chain of Being includes everything from God and the angels at the top, to humans, to animals, to plants, to rocks and minerals at the bottom. It moves from beings of pure spirit at the top of the Chain to things made entirely of matter at the bottom. Humans are pretty much in the middle, being mostly mortal, or made of matter, but with a soul made of spirit. The theory started with the Greek philosophers Aristotle and Plato, but was a basic assumption of life in Elizabethan England. You were a noble, or a farmer, or a beggar, because that was the place God had ordained for you.
Read these ines from the poem "For the Union Dead" and answer the question.
Shaw's father wanted no monument
except the ditch,
where his son's body was thrown
What does word ditch mean in this context?
the act of getting away from someone
a long narrow trench dug in the ground
the act of getting rid of something
a grave
Answer:
a long narrow trench dug in the ground
Explanation:
According to these ines from the poem "For the Union Dead", the poet talks about Shawn's father not wanting any other monument except the ditch where his son was thrown.
The use of the word "ditch" as used in this context means a long narrow trench dug in the ground. This is because, it is described as a place where his son was thrown.
Answer:
a grave
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Which statement best expresses the author's point of
view about humans and wild animals?
Answer:
I need more information to give you the answer! Is there an article you can possibly take a screenshot of and send it?
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from an article about honeybees and answer the
question.
Honeybees are an important factor in the production of food. Honeybees
are pollinators. This means that they fertilize plants so that the plants can
produce food. Scientists estimate that nearly 1/3 of all agricultural food
products are pollinated by bees. Over $15 billion dollars worth of US
crops are pollinated by bees each year. Since 2006, honeybees have
been rapidly disappearing from the environment. Agriculturalists are
worried that without the honeybee, food crops will suffer and food prices
will rise.
What information from the passage is most relevant in answering
the following research question?
Research Question: What is the relationship between honeybees
and the agricultural economy?
HSO
Select one:
Honeybees pollinate over $15 billion in US food products each year.
Agriculturalists are concerned that a lack of honeybees will have a negative
impact on food production
Honeybees fertilize plants to that the plants can produce food.
Honeybees have been rapidly disappearing from the ecosystem over the past
twenty years
Answer: Agriculturalists are concerned that a lack of honeybees will have a negative impact on food production.
Explanation: In the excerpt, it explains how honeybees are an important factor in the production of food. Honeybees have been disappearing from the environment. Therefore, Agriculturalists are worried that the lack of honeybees will negatively affect food production.
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Answer:
they said they planned to make the city a safer placethe teacher mentioned having a headache yesterday.the teacher told the principal that they hadn't seen them since last week.the woman questioned whether they lived thereMy mother asked when I was leaving.Rahul questioned whether I had watched the cricket match last night on the tv.James told his mother he was leaving for Pokhara tomorrow.I asked why he didn't work hard.He mentioned what a hot day it was to her.HELP FAST!! WHAT IS THE CENTRAL IDEA OF THE PASSAGE?? WILL MAKE BRAINLIEST!!!What are the practical results of the modern cult of beauty? The exercises and the massages, the health motors and the skin foods-to what have they led? Are women more beautiful than they were? Do they get something for the enormous expenditure of energy, time, and money demanded of them by the beauty cult? These are questions which it is difficult to answer. For the facts seem to contradict themselves. The campaign for more physical beauty seems to be both a tremendous success and a lamentable failure. It depends how you look at the results.
It is a success insofar as more women retain their youthful appearance to a greater age than in the past. "Old ladies" are already becoming rare. In a few years, we may well believe, they will be extinct. White hair and wrinkles, a bent back and hollow cheeks will come to be regarded as medievally old-fashioned. The crone of the future will be golden, curly, and cherry-lipped, neat-ankled and slender. The Portrait of the Artist's Mother will come to be almost indistinguishable, at future picture shows, from the Portrait of the Artist's Daughter. This desirable consummation will be due in part to skin foods and injections of paraffin wax, facial surgery, mud baths, and paint, in part to improved health, due in its turn to a more rational mode of life. Ugliness is one of the symptoms of disease; beauty, of health. Insofar as the campaign for more beauty is also a campaign for more health, it is admirable and, up to a point, genuinely successful. Beauty that is merely the artificial shadow of these symptoms of health is intrinsically of poorer quality than the genuine article. Still, it is a sufficiently good imitation to be sometimes mistakable for the real thing. The apparatus for mimicking the symptoms of health is now within the reach of every moderately prosperous person; the knowledge of the way in which real health can be achieved is growing, and will in time, no doubt, be universally acted upon. When that happy moment comes, will every woman be beautiful-as beautiful, at any rate, as the natural shape of her features, with or without surgical and chemical aid, permits?
The answer is emphatically: No. For real beauty is as much an affair of the inner as of the outer self. The beauty of a porcelain jar is a matter of shape, of color, of surface texture. The jar may be empty or tenanted by spiders, full of honey or stinking slime-it makes no difference to its beauty or ugliness. But a woman is alive, and her beauty is therefore not skin deep. The surface of the human vessel is affected by the nature of its spiritual contents. I have seen women who, by the standards of a connoisseur of porcelain, were ravishingly lovely. Their shape, their color, their surface texture were perfect. And yet they were not beautiful. For the lovely vase was either empty or filled with some corruption. Spiritual emptiness or ugliness shows through. And conversely, there is an interior light that can transfigure forms that the pure aesthetician would regard as imperfect or downright ugly.
Answer:
The central Idea is that beauty is held onto more now in this modern age and the older looking women are becoming extinct.
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
How does this text explore the relationship between humans and nature? In what ways do humans attempt to control nature? Do you think they are successful in this? Why or why not? Cite examples from the text, your own experience, and other literature, art, or history in your answer. Should we Terraform Mars
Answer:
Well humans have the most power out of everything else.
Explanation:
In every conceivable manner. The term 'control' is quite mild. The human race has exploited nature in every manner possible.
What is nature?
Nature is everything in the world, including all the creatures, plants, and other objects that were not created by humans as well as all the processes and events that were not triggered by them. Nature's unending variety is what I find most amazing.
The earth has nearly depleted its natural resources. Humans have always attempted to acquire these resources for nefarious purposes, although nature has always provided them freely. Water has always been a source of conflict between nations. resulting in river diversion. There are countries where potable water is in short supply. People must trek many miles to obtain water. All for the sake of greed and power.
Hence, in reality, the list is endless.
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what is the main problem with this concusion paragraph?
Answer:
B
(best choice)
Read the section "Lively Family Dinners."
Which sentence from the section shows how the
Cannuscios' family dinners are affecting people
who see the videos?
Hello. Unfortunately the article you are referring to is not freely available on the internet, which makes it impossible for your question to be answered accurately. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
As you may already know, the Cannuscios family was a family that became popular when making videos about "Quarantine Olimpics," which were games performed by family members, while being quarantined due to the coronavirus. The videos allowed several people to have fun while watching them which helped many individuals overcome boredom and anxiety due to quarantine. In this case, to answer your question, you must read the article, in the section indicated and find the phrase that presents this effect, or similar effects that the videos of the Cannuscios family promoted in people.
Cite Evidence: What is Sinclair's topic in the third and fourth paragraphs of the selection? What message does he communicate about this topic?
Answer:
The message that Sinclair communicates is that these conditions are inhumane and harmful and their need to change immediately. Sinclair's message on the topic highlights the need for worker's in the mean industry to work in good conditions.
Explanation:
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The author shows us that the Amos family has had difficulties with other foster children in the past. What are some of the examples of the problems they have had with other children and why does the author include this information?
Answer:
Well,
Explanation:
In the past, most foster children would put into homes that inrolled in foster homing for child labor. They had to work like slaves while the adults were getting payed, and most of the kids were miss treated as well. Sure, some treated them like an actual child and as if there duties were chores, but many were under fed and abused.
What was the main difference between the older birds
and their children when the birds returned?
Answer:
the older birds are older than the younger birds
Explanation:
Which is the closest antonym for the word susceptible?
А.
doomed
B
resistant
C
backward
customary
Answer: B resistant
Explanation: Susceptible means liable, or likely to. Resistance is the opposite, meaning to withstand, hold out or stand firm
ex: A patient with a cut is susceptible to infection, A band-aid will show resistance to an infection.
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In which stanza does the speaker's tone clarify the theme of "Winter Rain"? A stanza 2 ® stanza 3 stanza 4 0 stanza 5
Answer:
stanza 3
Explanation:
When I was reading it for my class we had a similar question and I've just always thought that stanza 3 really potrays the speakers tone clarifying the theme
write any 4 ways to recognise the feeling of universal brotherhood???
Answer:
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Explanation:
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How does Chisholm feel about women in polities?
A She thinks they can bring important new perspectives
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B. She thinks they are often subjected to discrimination
She thinks they often dont have political aspirations
She thinks that having a family often holds them back
Answer:
she thinks that having a family often holds them back
SUMMARIZE THIS:
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.—That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, —That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.1
Answer:—That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, —That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.
Explanation:
Adjectives and adverbs
Answer:
Yeah. I really like them. Lol, I am looking for an English question that I can help with and I came across this. At first I thought you attached a file but it was just these three words. Have a good day! :)
Explanation:
Andy states that my parents ain’t got no grip on reality give two examples of how he applies this to his mother
Answer:
1. He explained it nicely and understandable2. He made sure his mom understood his point of viewExplanation:
He works until he is tired. The sentence has
Noun Clause
Adjective Clause
Adverb Clause
No Clause
Answer:
it has adverb clause= C i guess
Answer:
Adverb Clause
Explanation:
An adverb clause is a clause that modifies/ adds meaning/ explaining a verb. So think of How?, Why?, When?, Where?, and To what extend?, Under what condition?
In this case, the sentence can be transformed to questioning form, "To what extend does he work?" and we'll get the answer, "He works until he is tired."
Why is it important to respect the audience?
Answer:
So that they know you're genuine and really care about what you have to say!
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
As a secretary of the friends of the Environment club, write a speech you would give to the studentsof your school on the need to keep the environment clean.
Answer:
Dear classmates, today I am here to talk about the importance of keeping our environment clean.
We may not realize that we are constantly interacting with it. We sit on the grass in a park, under a tree during the hot summer days, we swim in its rivers, we enjoy the fresh air when we ride our cars with the windows down, or after the last class of the day.
The landscapes and places that nature offers us are mesmerizing, and we are thankful to have them in our lives since they help us to relax, they provide us in many ways, and they make us healthier. Owing to these reasons, we must keep our environment clean. Otherwise, polluted air, water, and soil will deteriorate our health and destroy the habitat of thousands of animals.
We won't be able to swim in rivers and enjoy days under the comforting shade of a tree. Even more, life will stop for the majority of us since our mental and physical health will deteriorate without a clean environment.
Is this what we want for ourselves, for our future generations, and our loved ones? I don't think so. If we want to keep enjoying nature and be healthy, we all must collaborate in keeping our environments clean in any way possible. Do it for ourselves, for our loved ones, and our future generations. A clean environment is a happy environment.
Explanation:
In this speech, we are trying to inform and persuade students to keep the environment clean. We should be persuasive, give reasons to support our claim, and put the main information in the first lines.
The principal information should be in the first lines so that the audience registers it; since they are fully paying attention at the beginning of the speech. After the first minutes, attention starts to decline, and the information is not as well registered as it was at the beginning of the speech.
At her age, is Juliet old enough to make her own decisions? Some explanation would help greatly :)
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Answer:
Explanation: