Answer:
c) She considered Mrs. Long to be both a guide and a mentor.
CommonLit Excerpts From Romeo and Juliet
4. How does Juliet's monologue in lines 15-31 affect Romeo?
A He is shocked by her insistence that he give up his name.
B He regrets being a Montague but resigns himself to being apart from Juliet.
C He is willing to give up his family name in order to be with her.
D He falls more in love with her and convinces her to marry him.
Answer: Its D.
Explanation: Juliet's monologue in lines 15-31 affects Romeo since he better understands the views of Juliet and how different her views are as compare to her family's ones. From that moment on, Romeo is willing to give up his family name in order to be with her and falls more in love with her so that he convinces her to marry him.
how to start writing essay?
go to your room close the door turn on calming music get pencils paper ect start writings use captions capitals and more hope that helped
The coral kingdom protected against _____.
men
both sharks and men
sharks
Answer:
men
Explanation:
i got it right on odyssey ware
A letter to your friend telling him about the recent changes in your school
Answer:
Thruuli
4th April 2001
My dear Rakesh,
You will be glad to learn that I have taken admission in central school, Janakpuri. Life in the school is interesting and enjoyable. The school complex is in a huge and splendid building.
The school timings are from 9 in the morning to 4 in the evening. We go there by school bus so I am always punctual.
The Principal is very strict about punctuality. There are eight periods daily. We remain busy in all the periods except recess. The teachers are helpful and nice. They take so much interest in teaching us that I do not miss any period. There is very strict discipline about uniform, behaviour and cleanliness. There is a very good atmosphere in the school.
I have made many new friends. Atul is my best friend. We help each other in studies. How are you getting on your studies? You must be working hard. I often miss my old school and friends. Remember me to Sahith, Anuj and Sameer with lots of love and remembrance. Please pay my regards to your parents.
Yours Sincerely,
Prakash
corruption assertion
Answer:
Answer:
Primary causes:
Lack of control in local food
Corruption: Corruption is both a major cause and a result of poverty around the world
Lack of access to education
Mental illness, lack of proper psychiatric care
World Hunger, the economic development in the world
Epidemic diseases
Explanation:
1. My uncle took his bike on the
steeper / steepest
trail in the park.
2. The first part of the trail was
more dangerous /most dangerous
than the last.
3. He was not the
slower / slowest
person in his group.
4. His friend Sam was
faster / fastest
than he was on the flat parts.
5. The
harder /hardest
part of the ride was the climb up the hill.
Answer:
1. steepest
2. more dangerous
3. slowest
4. faster
5. hardest
Answer:
1. steepest
2. more dangerous
3. slowest
4. fastest
5. hardest
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(If there is life on the moon), humans have no succeeded in finding it.
Is this a indepdent or dependent clause?
Answer:
dependent.
Explanation:
its dependent on if humans find it or not.
what dose this mean ???????????????????????????
Answer:
These all are opposites in a way- most of these are associated with negative feelings and thoughts.
Explanation:
Bluffing - Lying; negative
Desperate - Feeling a need; negative
Risks - Taking dangerous actions ; negative
Misunderstood - Feeling as if nobody pays attention to you; negative
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Read the following text:
A lady in a fine gown and hat stepped out of the carriage and strode up to the door of 221B Baker Street. She sniffled and used a handkerchief to wipe away her tears. Taking a deep breath, she rapped on the door of the world's most famous detective.
Mrs. Hudson answered the door and ushered the visitor to Sherlock Holmes' flat. The detective stood tall and confident, gazing at Mrs. Blakely with an inquisitive smile. He invited Mrs. Blakely to enter. Mrs. Hudson offered her some tea. After using the tea to warm her hands, Mrs. Blakely felt capable of explaining her situation. Yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Blakely had arrived home to find a masked individual robbing her house. When the mysterious figure heard her approach, he or she ran farther into the house and disappeared. All that remained was the black mask lying on the ground. Mrs. Blakely's most prized possession, a massive purple gem, also had disappeared. While Mrs. Blakely knew it would be useless to ask Holmes to retrieve the gem, she wanted him to determine how the thief and gem had disappeared so completely.
Sherlock Holmes listened to the tale and agreed to visit the crime scene. The safe was open and empty, but it was not damaged. There was no visible entry into the room where the safe was kept: the windows were sealed, and the door was not damaged. Mrs. Blakely led Sherlock Holmes farther into the house and stopped in the middle of a hallway of old portraits. There were no windows, and the only door was at the other end of the hallway.
"This spot is where I found the black mask," Mrs. Blakely explained.
Sherlock Holmes inspected the hallway with a wrinkled brow. He walked up and down the hallway. He put his hand on the smooth floor. Then, Sherlock's brow smoothed and a glint entered his eyes. Turning to the wall, he pressed the expensive portrait into the wall.
"What are you doing to my painting?" Mrs. Blakely gasped.
"Calm down, Mrs. Blakely," Holmes replied. "The solution to this mystery is staring you in the face. There is no sign of a break in, so the thief has access to the house. The thief disappeared in this spot without using the far door, so there must be a hiding spot within the walls or floor. There are scratches on the ground near this portrait. I felt a draft when I reached down to test the floor. It's elementary, Mrs. Blakely. The thief is hidden in the wall behind this portrait."
Holmes pushed the portrait harder into the wall. The wall moved, revealing a hiding place. Sherlock Holmes lit a candle. Its light revealed a sleeping maid with a gigantic purple gem clasped in her hands. The mystery of the disappearing thief was solved.
Select the detail that supports this statement: Mrs. Blakely was upset when she arrived to speak with Sherlock Holmes. (2 points)
a
A lady in a fine gown and hat stepped out of the carriage and strode up to the door.
b
Taking a deep breath, she rapped on the door of the world's most famous detective.
c
She sniffled and used a handkerchief to wipe away her tears.
d
Mrs. Hudson ushered the visitor to Sherlock Holmes' flat.
Answer:
the answer is B hope this helps!! :)
Explanation:
Answer: sorry i dont know
Explanation:
How does the character of the talking skull reveal the author’s point of view in the story? For The talking skull
A man who sees himself as a philosopher and who speaks and talks about topics that are just essential to him, but who nobody else needs to know, discovers a skull.
how to write a persuasive writting on this topic Are exams the proper measuring stick for student performance?
Answer: yes they are
Explanation:
in order to know the students level they'd do exams to see their level
Use the word exult in an original sentence.
(No copy and paste please. I WILL check if it's from G.oogle with a plagiarism checker!)
Answer:
Citizens were exulted at the success.
Explanation:
sorry for the short sentence
- Do you agree or disagree? Why does it resonate with you? What connections can you make?
Children should not be judged by their parents’ mistakes.
Answer:
i disagree because, every child is their own individual and as unfortunate as it is it resonates with me because kids get judged by their parents actions all the time.
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I NEED A 5 PARAGRAPH LITERARY ANALYSIS ESSAY ON THE LION KING
Will give 100 points
Answer:
The film I decided to summarize is The Lion King by Walt Disney. It is an animated
film as are all Disney movies. The movie opens with the themes song “The Circle Of Life” playing as the camera show Mufasa, king of the lions holding his newborn son Simba. The whole community of animals is here at Pride Rock to witness young Simba because he is the future king. Everyone in the kingdom is happy about the birth of the new prince except for one lion. That lion is Scar. Scar is Mufasas brother and was next in line to be king before Simba took his place. Scar is angry and jealous of young Simba. Young Simba is a very happy lion. He plays all the time with his best friend, a lioness named Nala. Simba is watched by the…show more content…
Scar then tells Simba that he should leave because Mufasas death was his fault and the kingdom will be angry with him.. Simba departs Pride Rock very solemnly. Simba finds his own place to live far away. He then meets Timon (a wisecracking merecat) and Pumba (a goofy warthog). Timon and Pumba become his best friends. They teach Simba to live with no worries. The three of them sing “Hakuna Matata”. As time passes Timon and Pumba raise Simba, they become his family. Simba is a full grown lion now, much resembling his father. Meanwhile, Pride Rock is in shambles. There is no food and there are hyenas everywhere. Scar and the hyenas have ruined the once great Pride Rock.. Scar makes it the lionesses job to go out and find food. One day while out hunting for food a fully grown Nala ventures to near Simbas home. The two recognize eachother fully grown. Nala tells Simba that everyone thought he was dead. She informs him of the kingdoms state and tells him that he should return and take his place as king. Simba refuses because he feels he’s been gone too long. Also in the back of his mind he still feels guilty and responsible for Mufasas death. Nala is angered and storms off. Simba goes off to think and while hes thinking he calls to his father for help. Mufasa appears to Sima in the clouds. Mufasa tells Simba that he must take his place in the circle of life and go take the throne like he was the king of the jungle...
Explanation:
complete it
arrange the following sentence to make 3 meaningful paragraph.
Answer:
Karma lived with his parents in a thatched small house in a silent corner of the village. He used to go to his school and enjoyed studying and mid day meals there. This all stopped as his parents could not afford to send him to school to impart further education to him. Besides, they needed his help in odd jobs in the house as well as their fields.
Which statement best supports the claim that Juliet's actions make the play a tragedy?
A
She is a noble figure who meets with disaster as a result of fate and her
own character flaws.
B
She is a complex character with a mix of good and bad character traits.
Although she is a member of a noble household, she is a figure of little
power
D
She speaks in poetic language that often includes vivid images and
figures of speech
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Based on her being an important character and her story ending in disaster, her story is a tragedy. A romantic tragedy.
Which of the following statements about Mrs. Obama’s point of view is best supported by the following passage (paragraph 34)?
But because they refused to be defined by anyone else’s idea of who they were and what they could be, because they held fast to their impossible dreams for themselves and their children, today, my two daughters wake up each morning in the White House.
Answer choices for the above question
A. She worries that her own children will not appreciate the struggles and sacrifices of their ancestors.
B. She believes that focusing on small ways to improve one’s future can have amazing and unforeseen consequences.
C. She believes that her ancestors were driven to see one of their great grandchildren become president or first lady one day.
D. She thinks it is important to keep one’s dreams realistic and not overly ambitious.
Answer: She believes that focusing on small ways to improve one’s future can have amazing and unforeseen consequences.
Explanation:
Why is Christianity referred to as a historical religion?
Answer:
Christianity began in the 1st century AD after Jesus died and was said to be resurrected, as a small group of Jewish people in Judea, but quickly spread throughout the Roman empire. Despite early persecution of Christians, it later became the state religion. In the Middle Ages it spread into Northern Europe and Russia.
Explanation:
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How would delivering a speech at political rally differ from writing an academic paper, even if both the if speech and the paper were
the same subject?
Answer: D In the speech, one would more likely be measured in tone; in the paper, one would more likely be animated in tone
Explanation:
Answer:
D In the speech, one would more likely be measured in tone; in the paper, one would more likely be animated in tone
Explanation:
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where did the compas come from
Answer:
china
Explanation:
the chinese made and used compasses in the early 11th-12th century.
Based on events in "The Treasure of Lemon Brown," how will Greg and his father's relationship most likely change?
Answer:
It will become less strained because Greg has a better understanding of his father's concern about Greg's future.
Explanation:
The Treasure of lemon brown is a short story by Walter Dean Myers of Greg, a basketball player who does badly at school. His dad tells him to quit basketball and focus on studying more.
Because of Lemon Brown's story, the relationship between Greg and his father will become less strained. The story teaches that parents will always see things differently from children because they have more experience. The way Lemon Brown protected his treasure made Greg realize that parents will always be parents and will always have their child's best interest at heart no matter how strict they are.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Why do you consider yourself to be a game changer? Explain in at least 7 sentences.
Answer:
I do not know who you are but I can give you some examples of sentences you could use.
I consider myself to be a game changer because I am a natural leader.
I consider myself to be a game changer because I can adapt to my surroundings quickly.
I consider myself to be a game changer because I am a fast learner.
I consider myself to be a game changer because I get things done quickly.