What does Clarisse teach Montag?
a. how to read
b. how to help Mildred be happy
c. how to notice nature
d. how to change society
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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Which sentence most clearly describes the prosody of a poem?
Answer:não há perguntas
Explanation:
i need help now on this
Answer:
That first one
Explanation:
Someone gloomy most likely would want to be alone after something like that.
Answer: The First and Second Option
Explanation:
God Bless! <3
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Read the excerpt from Thoughts and Sentiments.
It is therefore manifest, that something else ought yet to be done; and what is required, is evidently the incumbent duty of all men of enlightened understanding, and of every man that has any claim or affinity to the name of Christian, that the base treatment which the African Slaves undergo, ought to be abolished.
Read the excerpt from Letters of the Late Ignatius Sancho, An African.
That subject, handled in your striking manner, would ease the yoke (perhaps) of many—but if only of one—Gracious God!—what a feast to a benevolent heart!—and, sure I am, you are an epicurean in acts of charity.—You, who are universally read, and as universally admired—you could not fail
In these excerpts, how does Cugoano’s approach differ from Sancho’s approach?
Cugoano calls for people to take small steps to end slavery, while Sancho asks for bold moves.
Cugoano appeals to his audience personally, while Sancho appeals to the greater public.
Cugoano is more willing to wait than Sancho, who is calling for immediate action.
Cugoano has a much more authoritative tone than Sancho, who is respectful to Sterne.
Read the excerpt from Thoughts and Sentiments.
It is therefore manifest, that something else ought yet to be done; and what is required, is evidently the incumbent duty of all men of enlightened understanding, and of every man that has any claim or affinity to the name of Christian, that the base treatment which the African Slaves undergo, ought to be abolished; and it is moreover evident, that the whole, or any part of that iniquitous traffic of slavery, can no where, or in any degree, be admitted, but among those who must eventually resign their own claim to any degree of sensibility and humanity, for that of barbarians.
How does Cugoano approach the topic of slavery in this excerpt?
by praising the many good Christians who are slaveholders
by claiming that enslaved people will be freed when they become Christians
by describing people who need to be enlightened
by accusing supporters of slavery of being ignorant and immoral
Answer :by accusing supporters of slavery of being ignorant and immoral
Fill in the guide for writing your story.
I. Setting: II. Characters: III. Action:
I put the setting as a school and the characters as Jenny, Benji, and Screech The only thing i need is the action..... Please help me (#^ ◇ ^#)
Answer:
Benji and Screech are high school dropouts, Jenny on the other hand is still hanging on till their senior year. Unfortunately for them, Jenny is finding themselves being distracted by their two friends Benji and Screech, who seem to always want to hall them out of class. But weirdly enough, one day Benji and Screech don't show up as usual for the rest of the day, and Jenny is surprised and confused. Later after school, they leave to see how Benji and Screech are doing, but their nowhere to be found.
Explanation:
I dont know if I went overboard with it or if I did it right, but I gave you a bit of a thriller/mystery type scene, hope this helps with how you want your story to play out. Didnt want to give the exact action to you, but I simply wanted to inspire you to add your own twist to it.
answer question 4
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Answer:
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Tonight our family will commemorate where to go on vacation.
Read these sentences.
General Washington could not rely on Henry Knox to supply regular reports about the yellow fever epidemic. He
wrote to the comptroller of the treasury, Oliver Wolcott, in an attempt to get an update on the situation in
Philadelphia
Choose the correct transition word.
O also
O either
O especially
Otherefore
Answer:
D. therefore
Explanation:
The correct transition word that fits the passage is therefore. So, the sentence will read thus:
General Washington could not rely on Henry Knox to supply regular reports about the yellow fever epidemic. He therefore wrote to the comptroller of the treasury, Oliver Wolcott, in an attempt to get an update on the situation in Philadelphia.
"Therefore" is the transition word that links the first information the passage gave in the first sentence to the second information in the passage. So, it means that since General Washington could not rely on Knox, that led him to write to Wolcott.
Transition words which are also known as linking words refers to words or phrases that actually show the connection that exists between sentences, paragraphs or sections of a passage or speech. These words tend to signal how ideas relate to each other in a passage.
Answer:
Its D aka therefor on edg 2023
Explanation:
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What is the purpose of the Twenty-fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution?
Question 5 options:
authorize Congress to remove the president from office
clarify the process of presidential succession
protect the rights of women to run for president
establish the office of Homeland Security
Answer:
Answer: authorize Congress to remove the president from office
Explanation:
The 25th amendment clarifies the crucial clause that provides for succession to the Presidency and for filling a Vice Presidential vacancy.
Which sentence correctly uses phrases and clauses?
Select one:
A.The greatest president since Lincoln.
B.They said, he was the greatest president since Lincoln.
C.Of course, he was the greatest president since Lincoln.
D.Of course he was the greatest president since Lincoln
"The Oval Portrait" is a short horror story by Allan poe involving the disturbing circumstances surrounding a portrait ina a chateau.Elaborate
Answer: It involves the disturbing circumstances surrounding a portrait in a chateau. It is one of his shortest stories, filling only two pages in its initial publication in 1842.
Explanation:I learn about it and I took notes and this was on it so here my answer
So what ya think? 1-10
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
I'm sorry if it's wrong , but I'm super confident it is right:)
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If you want to make a good grade on the test, you need to study.
A.)Simple
B.)Compound
C.)Complex
D.)Compound-Complex
Answer:
simple
Explanation:
Choose one character from the call of the wild and explain how the author created him or her. Share at least three elements of characterization and give examples of each of your chosen character. Your response should address each part of the question
Answer:
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write one of the macbeth essays on evil
Answer:
In Macbeth Shakespeare focuses on the evil consequences of one man’s thrust for power. Through their prophecies, the witches plant an evil seed in Macbeth’s mind which has numerous repercussions, not only for Macbeth but for the King, his family and the people of Scotland. Shakespeare shows that once his ambition has been inflamed, no one is immune from the consequences. Whilst both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth sacrifice their honour and pay a heavy price, many others are also killed to satisfy their thirst for power.
From the opening scene, it becomes clear that the witches are determine to use their supernatural powers to plant the seeds of evil and to undermine Macbeth’s honour. They create moral havoc by targeting his ambition. If the witches state that “fair is foul and foul is fair”, Macbeth soon finds that the prophecies “cannot be ill cannot be good”. When the witches plant the seed that Macbeth is likely to become King, Macbeth is captivated by their prophecies. “I stood rapt in the wonder of it”. It is his ambition that promotes evil thoughts that undermine his sanity and corrupt him. As Shakespeare shows, Macbeth’s ambition creates “present fears” that are linked with “deep and dark desires” and that encourage him to put aside his moral compunctions. After he commits the murders, he again seeks out the witches who give him a false sense of confidence. They predict that he will be safe from harm and Macbeth continues on his killing spree.
Lady Macbeth continues the corruption begun by the witches which has an immediate effect on Macbeth and a long-term corrosive effect on herself. Shakespeare depicts the transformative power of evil as Lady Macbeth becomes “top – full of Direst Cruelty” in order to encourage Macbeth to murder King Duncan. She manipulates him, criticises his manhood and suggests that he is cowardly. She states that she would have plucked a baby from her breast and “dash’d the brains out” had she so broken a promise as Macbeth seems to be doing. Whilst she intimidates Macbeth and convinces him that it is cowardly to thwart one’s desires, she, ironically, pays the heaviest price. Her belief that a “little water clears us of this deed” returns to haunt her as she becomes increasingly obsessed with the evil she has unleashed. She is unable to remove neither the stain nor the deaths. She is also dismayed at the tyrant that continues unabated.
Owing to both the influence of the witches and Lady Macbeth, Macbeth succumbs to evil and pays a heavy price. Foolishly, he sets aside his scepticism and renounces his honour as he contemplates the ‘deep and dark desires”. His conscience alerts him to the evil nature of murder; he is fully aware of the “even – handed justice” or “judgement” which instructs people about good and evil. He also knows that “Bloody instructions return to plague the inventor”. Most importantly, Macbeth knows that he should not commit evil deeds, because his conscience will torment him and undermine his honour. Despite all this, Macbeth wields the dagger and King Duncan becomes his first victim. He suffers the shocking consequences of Macbeth’s “overleaping” ambition that causes a “heat-oppressed brain” to turn towards evil.
Macbeth continues to pay a heavy price and does not enjoy his royal status. Owing to his conscience, Macbeth becomes paranoid and guilt gives way to hallucinations and “strange self-abuse”. Macbeth becomes suspicious of everyone. He tries to harden himself to the pangs of his conscience. He wants to fight fear and become fearless by killing more people. He states, “t’is the initiate Fear that wants hard Use”. Macbeth has become a cruel tyrant and transforms Scotland into a country “almost afraid to know itself”. He sets spies on each of his thanes and even distrusts the witches for he is determined to make ‘assurance double sure’ by slaughtering Macduff’s entire family. This propels him to the final showdown.
So the evil effects spread throughout Scotland, and even Banquo suffers from the cruel effects of evil. Banquo is honourable and rightly dismisses the witches even though they predict that his sons will be king. Because of this secret knowledge, Banquo becomes Macbeth’s second victim. Macbeth feels that “under him my genius is rebuked”. He is killed while his son Fleance escapes.
Tragically, many lives are lost because of one couple’s ambition. They both sacrifice their honour and do not enjoy their status because they become paranoid about the consequences. Once Lady Macbeth encourages Macbeth to commit murder, there is no stopping him. To soften his conscience, he continues killing and changes the whole atmosphere of Scotland. No one escapes. The citizens are so sick of the tyrant that they are relieved by his death. Shakespeare shows that one man’s evil thirst for power does not pay and many other suffer a heavy price.
Explanation:
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Which typographical cue tells readers that the focus of a text is about to change slightly?
glossary
subheading
caption
bolded words
Answer:
subheading
Explanation:
Subheading and the titles of the separate parts of the text divide the piece into multiple sections. They usually introduce the next topic or the idea, and the title of the subheading should explain the general idea of the forthcoming passage.
Subheadings divide the text into more formal categories based on the focus and the main ideas, making them easier to read, follow, and organize. They are really helpful when trying to get around the text and find specific information. Subheadings are done in a smaller font than the main heading and title but are separated vividly and stand out from the rest of the text.
Correct Answer: subheading
Imagine you got a star of your own .. What would you like to do with a star? Make a creative writing at least 10 points
Answer:
Explore it
Explanation:
First I would like to learn as much as I can about the star. Even knowing how it tastes and such. I would write down my observations and what I learned from the star. After that I would put the star back in it's own environment.
Which punctuation mark should go in the underlined space to show a long pause?
"Maybe she left because she's mad at me___ or do you think I'm overthinking things?" asked Robbie.
. . .
—
,
.
Answer:
comma
Explanation:
i guess
Answer:
...
Explanation:
Because it is used to show a longer pause or an omission. In dialogue it shows the character is pausing in between speech or deliberately not saying something aloud but rather implying it. In narration it has the same function; it just would not be part of dialogue punctuation.
Ex. "Maybe it was an accident . . . Ginny seems to really not know what happened," said her father.
Correctly identify the verb tense in each sentence. The stoplight was causing traffic problems.
A.) present tense
B.) present progressive
C.) past tense
D.) past progressive
Answer:
C.) past tense
Explanation:
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Use a comma after a long prepositional
Shrase.
After a long civil war that devastated his
native Nigeria the main character in Civil
Peace rebuilds his life.
Use commas to set off internal clauses or
phrases that interrupt the flow of the
sentence.
Elie Wiesel recalling his suffering in the Nazi
concentration camps often spoke out against
similar oppression.
Preencha os espaços com o verbo entre parênteses na conjugação do presente simples na forma afirmativa. Depois coloque nas formas negativa e interrogativa. 1.Afirmativa:She __________ (to call) her mother in the morning. 2.Afirmativa:He __________ (to go) to college at night. 3.Afirmativa:It ____________ (to rain) a lot in summer. 4.Afirmativa:He ___________(to like) to eat junk food. 5.Afirmativa:She ___________( to live) with her parents.
Read the passage from Animal Farm.
None of the other animals on the farm could get further than the letter A. It was also found that the stupider animals, such as the sheep, hens, and ducks, were unable to learn the Seven Commandments by heart. After much thought Snowball declared that the Seven Commandments could in effect be reduced to a single maxim, namely: "Four legs good, two legs bad.” This, he said, contained the essential principle of Animalism. Whoever had thoroughly grasped it would be safe from human influences. The birds at first objected, since it seemed to them that they also had two legs, but Snowball proved to them that this was not so.
"A bird's wing, comrades,” he said, "is an organ of propulsion and not of manipulation. It should therefore be regarded as a leg. The distinguishing mark of man is the HAND, the instrument with which he does all his mischief.”
The birds did not understand Snowball's long words, but they accepted his explanation, and all the humbler animals set to work to learn the new maxim by heart. FOUR LEGS GOOD, TWO LEGS BAD, was inscribed on the end wall of the barn, above the Seven Commandments and in bigger letters. When they had once got it by heart, the sheep developed a great liking for this maxim, and often as they lay in the field they would all start bleating "Four legs good, two legs bad! Four legs good, two legs bad!” and keep it up for hours on end, never growing tired of it.
Which key details does Orwell include to support the central idea that Snowball uses his language skills to manipulate the other animals? Select four options.
“It was also found that the stupider animals, such as the sheep, hens, and ducks, were unable to learn the Seven Commandments by heart.”
“After much thought Snowball declared that the Seven Commandments could in effect be reduced to a single maxim, namely: ‘Four legs good, two legs bad.’”
“‘A bird's wing, comrades,’ he said, ‘is an organ of propulsion and not of manipulation. It should therefore be regarded as a leg.’”
“The birds did not understand Snowball's long words, but they accepted his explanation, and all the humbler animals set to work to learn the new maxim by heart.”
“When they had once got it by heart, the sheep developed a great liking for this maxim, and often as they lay in the field they would all start bleating ‘Four legs good, two legs bad!’”
“This, he said, contained the essential principle of Animalism. Whoever had thoroughly grasped it would be safe from human influences.”
Answer:
The four details included by Orwell to support the idea that Snowball uses his language skills to manipulated the other animals are:
“After much thought Snowball declared that the Seven Commandments could in effect be reduced to a single maxim, namely: ‘Four legs good, two legs bad.’”
“‘A bird's wing, comrades,’ he said, ‘is an organ of propulsion and not of manipulation. It should therefore be regarded as a leg.’”
“The birds did not understand Snowball's long words, but they accepted his explanation, and all the humbler animals set to work to learn the new maxim by heart.”
“This, he said, contained the essential principle of Animalism. Whoever had thoroughly grasped it would be safe from human influences.”
Explanation:
"Animal Farm" is an allegorical novella by author George Orwell in which he criticizes the Soviet regime in Russia. The animals and their revolution serve as representatives of the Russian people, the rulers, and the communist revolution.
The pigs, including Snowball, are the most intelligent animals on the farm. It is only natural that, after the revolution, they would be placed in charge of governing the other animals. However, precisely because the other animals are more limited in their mental capacities, it is easy for the pigs to start manipulating them. Snowball, who even learns how to read, has quite a well developed language skill which he uses to exert control. Since he sounds so intelligent and knowledgeable, the animals accept his words and ideas without putting up much of a fight. The four details mentioned above are proof of that.
Answer:
The key details which support Snowball use of his language skills to manipulate the animals include:
1. “It was also found that the some animals, such as the sheep, hens, and ducks, were unable to learn the Seven Commandments by heart.”
2. “After much thought Snowball declared that the Seven Commandments could in effect be reduced to a single maxim, namely: ‘Four legs good, two legs bad.’”
3. “The birds did not understand Snowball's long words, but they accepted his explanation, and all the humbler animals set to work to learn the new maxim by heart.”
4. “This, he said, contained the essential principle of Animalism. Whoever had thoroughly grasped it would be safe from human influences.”
Explanation:
I have a story! will you read it and tell me your thoughts?
Answer:
Yes I will read the story
PLS HELP! somebody write me a paragraph talking about human rights/ charity and write me another paragraph talking about babies & children/ March of dimes charity. pleassse somebody help i will give brainliest
Answer:
Human rights are rights that we all have because we are all human beings. They are not granted by any state. These rights are inherent to us all. It doesn't matter about your nationality, sex, national or ethnic origin, color, religion, language, or your status. We all have the right to life. Human rights are inalienable, and they should never be taken away except for specific situations.
Birth defects are a major cause of mortality among children. Especially under the ages of 5. The March of Dimes Foundation is dedicated to reducing the toll of birth defects on children. The foundation was founded in 1938. It currently focuses on situations regarding the prevention of birth defect. It has a major influence on awareness related to the prevent of birth defects among children. It's very committed to the prevention and empowering women with health knowledge.
What are the 5 most precious things to you?
Answer:
1. my signifcant other
2. being healthy
3. being able to do the things i do without struggle, such as mundane tasks.
4. water
5. my cat, salem
Explanation:
What are the four main techniques of satire Swift uses in "A Modest Proposal"?
Read through the passage, and decide whether each sentence is written in a parallel structure. If not, correct the sentence with a choice from the drop-down menu. ”Today was my first time behind the wheel. My father was my instructor for the day, and he picked me up. We were reviewing road signs and practiced turn signals before we started . I turned on the engine while instructions were muttered by my father . I stepped on the gas, checked my mirror, and crept through the parking lot . That was enough for my first day!“
Answer: 1. C 2.B 3. Correct as is
Explanation:
The second part is B
Answer:
Here are the answers to this question and the rest of the assignment, i may be a little late, but ill help future users
Explanation:
Slide 1
part 1
1. C, change were reviewing to reviewed.
2. B, Change to my father muttered instructions.
3. A. correct as is
And the second part is B
Slide 2
subordinating conjunction
coordinating conjunction
the second part is A
Slide 3
see the image below
Slide 4
the answer is A
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What conflict is Mister Toussaint facing in this story?
Answer:
What story? We would need the full story and question.
Which sentence or sentences in Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl best support the answer of how Anne dealt
with the anti-Jewish laws
A. Our lives were not without anxiety, since our relatives in Germany were suffering under Hitler's anti-Jewish
laws.
B. After the pogroms in 1938, my two uncles (my mother's brothers) fled to Germany, finding safe refuge in the US. my elderly grandmother came to live with us. She was seventy-three years old at the time.
C. You couldn't do this and you couldn't do that, but life went on.
D. Jacque always said to me, "I don't dare do anything anymore, 'cause I'm afraid it's not allowed."
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Answer:
I think A
Explanation:
because she is specifically talking about the laws there
Read the passage from “The Caged Bird.”
But a bird that stalks
down his narrow cage
can seldom see through
his bars of rage
his wings are clipped and
his feet are tied
so he opens his throat to sing.
The last line in this stanza indicates a tone of
Answer: D.) Desperation