Answer:
pride and isolation
Explanation:
essay on party you have recently attended
Answer:
A sample essay on birthday celebration of my friend.
Last week, it was my best friend’s birthday. So we all planned a nice birthday party. He asked all of us to come to his house three days before his birthday. It was supposed to be a small tea-party with a few friends and family members. As he is the eldest in the family, he asked me to come and help him with the preparations. A day before, we went to the market and brought the necessary decoration articles. We decided for a few minutes on the food and other things with my friend’s father. We also ordered for the cake from the bakery his father asked us to.
We both were really excited, as my friend was turning 16 this year. I decided to go straight at his place after school to help him with the decorations. I had already kept my clothes there, so dressing up was no problem. Both Uncle and Aunty are working, so they too were very glad and relieved with me there to help their son prepare for his birthday party.
One our way back home from school, we collected the cake and the eatables that we had ordered the day before. Then we hurried back home. We quickly had our lunch and headed for the drawing-room. We changed the table-cloth, cleaned the room and started with the decorations.
We decorated the ceiling with paper buntings, bells and stars. We below balloons and hung them all over. Doing that was great fun as some of the balloons bursted while blowing and others refused to stick to the wall. For our siblings, we had kept a few birthday caps. While I was blowing the balloons my friend quickly wrapped the return-gifts. We placed floating candles on the table where the cake would be kept and then put an extra table to keep the eatables.
Next we spread out the disposable cups, glasses and plates. The snacks were laid out in the dishes. The sweets and the samosas were kept in the kitchen along with the chutney. The wafers were kept on the table itself. Cold drinks were kept in the refrigerator. Almost everything was ready by 3:30 p.m.
The party had to start at 4p.m my friend’s mother had also returned by then. She was very happy to see our work and asked us not to worry about the gulab-jamuns and samosas. She would serve them hot from the microwave.
Lastly, we placed a few extra chairs and dressed up quickly. The friends started pouring in as the time neared. By 4:20 p.m., all had reached. We decided to play a few games first so that by then Uncle could also return from his office and be there with us as the cake was cut. We played housie and musical chairs. It was a great fun. The winners were given small prizes too. All were glad and seemed to enjoy.
By 5:30 p.m., my friend’s father had also returned back. So at 5:45 p.m., we had the cutting of the cake amidst a lot of clappings and singing of the birthday song. Aunty had brought in the cake beautifully placed in a lovely platter and the knife too had a bow tied to it. My friend proudly blew out the 17 candles, made a wish and cut the cake. He then gave the first piece to his parents and then the cake was served to all the guests present. The gifts too were given at this time. Uncle was busy clicking the photographs and the cake looked beautiful with the floating candles, fresh flowers and soft music.
The snacks were served after this. Aunty brought in the hot and relishing samosas and gulab-jamuns. I helped Aunty to serve the eatables in the paper-plates. Meanwhile my friend and his younger brother served cold drinks in the glasses. Another of the friend put in some nice dancing music. We all ate with great joy and later on danced till we all could stand no more. It seemed we had rocked the entire colony. We also served toffees to the younger brothers and sisters of our friends. They too had great fun. At around 6:30 pm, we all decided to leave. We thanked my friend and his parents for a wonderful birthday party and went back home, all contended and glad.
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The headline "Grace Academy Takes All-City Championship" belongs on the sports page.
True
False
Read the passage.
I have seen roses damasked, red and white,
But no such roses see I in her cheeks;
And in some perfumes is there more delight
Than in the breath that from my mistress reeks.
I love to hear her speak. Yet well I know
That music hath a far more pleasing sound.
I grant I never saw a goddess go;
My mistress, when she walks, treads on the ground.
What ideas does the speaker express about his love in these two quatrains from Sonnet 130 by William Shakespeare?
A.His love has beauty that is superior to roses, perfume, and music.
B.His love is not idealized because she is inferior to things in nature.
C.He compares his love to a goddess.
D.He changes his mind about the way he feels about his love.
i believe the answer is a ^^
Answer:
A. His love has beauty that is superior to roses, perfume, and music
Explanation:
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The flounder is a type of marine flatfish. Flounders lurk on the ocean floor to ambush smaller fish and other prey. When flounders are born, their eyes are located on each side of the head, but as the flounder grows, one of its eyes migrates to the other side so that both eyes are on the same side of its body. As the fish lies on the seafloor, both eyes look upward, alert for prey or predators. To protect itself, the flounder also uses camouflage, changing its color to match its surroundings. For example, the flounder appears a dull, spotted color when lying on the seafloor but turns almost transparent when swimming near the surface. What is the purpose of the underlined sentence?
Answer: i would say it’s either 1 or 4..
Explanation:
i went with 1 i’ll let u know if it’s wrong
please fellow me I m tina
And nice to meet you ❤️❤️❤️
Answer:
hello
my name is Satyarth goswami
i am Indian boy
can you friendship with me
Hey Tina how are you? Nice to meet you too :)
Read the excerpt below and answer the question.
The girl was looking off at the line of hills. They were white in the sun and the country was brown and dry.
“They look like white elephants,” she said.
What type of figurative language is used in the passage above?
alliteration
metaphor
personification
simile
PEP Ability Test B...
Question 3
Which of the following does NOT belong
A Corn
B. Kidney beans
C. Lentils
D. Peanut
Answer:
corn
Explanation:
not sure but beans, lintils, and peanuts go together.
see the answer of english book page no. 78 c and d
Which 2 rectangles have the same number of square units
Answer: A and C
Explanation:
Because both of them have 12 total units
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What is the verb or verb phrase “ I will return the library books today
Answer:
will return
Explanation:
Answer: return is the verb. will is the helping verb.
2. How does paragraph 24 contribute to the development of the ideas in
the article?
O A It explains that John Lewis was always interested in running for and
gaining political office.
O B It demonstrates that John Lewis was dedicated to making a
difference throughout his life.
O C It illustrates that John Lewis gained people's respect after the Civil
Rights Movement.
OD It contrasts who John Lewis was as a college student with who he
was as a leader.
Answer: B
Explanation: I guess? It demonstrates that John Lewis was dedicated to making a
difference throughout his life.
List examples of symbols in the poem other than the ones discussed on the last screen. Analyze what the symbols you chose might mean.
Answer:
Symbol Analysis
Obviously she's the main character and a huge part of this poem, but is the Lady of Shalott a major image? Lancelot is almost buried in description, but we hear almost nothing about the Lady herself. Hair color, eyes, height? Those things aren't all crucial, but they'd help us to build a mental picture of our main character. In some ways, it feels like the speaker is trying to hold back an image of the Lady, to make her deliberately hard to imagine.
Line 18: The first time we hear her name is as the closing line of the second stanza. We're going to hear the same thing a lot more before the poem is over. The Lady's name is a refrain that the speaker uses over and over. Her name almost starts to hypnotize us, like a magical spell.Line 71: Don't worry, we won't take you through all of the spots where the poem talks about the Lady, but we thought this one was worth mentioning. This is the place where the Lady admits her frustration with her life, and says she is "half sick of shadows." While we still don't get an image of her face, we can feel the strength of her personality in this moment, a glimmer of the independence and strong will that is about to blossom.Line 153: This is the end of the Lady's transformation, the moment of her death. She has moved from slavery and imprisonment to freedom, but it has cost her everything. Before she sang, now she is quiet. She was warm, now she is frozen. All of these are powerful images of loss and change. Eventually she becomes a sort of statue, a pale shape in a coffin-like boat.Explanation:
Answer:
Your answer should include some of the following points:
the mirror (as a symbol of art or the world as viewed by an artist)
the tower (as a symbol of isolation, confinement, or the loftiness of an artist's pursuits)
the boat (as a symbol of an artist's experience of confronting society or the real world; or as a symbol of an artist's attempt to communicate with the world)
Explanation:
sample answer for Edmentum
DIRECT/ INDIRECT SPEECH EXERCISE 1
1. “Don’t do it!” She ______________________________________________________________
2. “I’m leaving tomorrow”
She ______________________________________________________________
3. “Please get me a cup of tea”
She ______________________________________________________________
4. “She got married last year”
She ______________________________________________________________
5. “Be quick!” She ______________________________________________________________
6. “Could you explain number four, please?”
She ______________________________________________________________
7. “Where do you live?”
She ______________________________________________________________
8. “We went to the cinema and then to a Chinese restaurant”
She ______________________________________________________________
9. “I’ll come and help you at twelve” She ______________________________________________________________
10. “What are you doing tomorrow?” She ______________________________________________________________
11. “Don’t go!”
She ______________________________________________________________
12. “Do you work in London?”
She ______________________________________________________________
13. “Could you tell me where the post office is?”
She ______________________________________________________________
14. “Come here!” She ______________________________________________________________
15. “I’ve never been to Wales”
She ______________________________________________________________
16. “Have you ever seen ‘Lord of the Rings’?” She ______________________________________________________________
17. “I don't like mushrooms” She ______________________________________________________________
18. “Don't be silly!” She ______________________________________________________________
19. “Would you mind waiting a moment please?”
She ______________________________________________________________
20. “How often do you play sport?”
She ______________________________________________________________
Reported speech Exercise 2: These are the exact words Frank said to you yesterday.
"I've just got engaged! We're getting married next year. We're going to Paris for our honeymoon. It's all going to be very expensive. Luckily, my friend is a photographer so he he'll take the photos for us. We'll be having the reception in my parents' back garden. My mum is baking the cake for us and my sister's band is playing free for us. I hope you'll come to the wedding."
Now you're telling your friend what Frank told you.
He said he (1)__________ just got engaged. He told me that he (2) __________ next year. He told me (3) __________ to Paris for their honeymoon. He mentioned that it (4) __________ very expensive. He said that his friend (5) __________ and he (6) __________ the photos for them. He mentioned that they (7) __________ the reception in his parents' garden. He admitted that (8) __________. He said his sister’s band (9) __________. He said he (10) __________ I'd come to the wedding.
What does the word dominions mean as it is used in paragraph 10?
lands visited by the King
lands familiar to the King
lands ruled by the King
lands off-limits to the King
Answer:lands ruled
Explanation: because he says HIS dominion so therefore it is his
the purpose or objectives of competition policy
Rebecca enjoys
she seems to get more done when she juggles two or three things at a time.
telecommuting
focusing
multitasking
flextime
Answer:
multitasking
Explanation:
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What kind of person was Skiff’s mother? In young man and the sea
Answer:
Skiff's mom died recently, and his fisherman dad won't get off the couch to do anything but get another beer
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Rewrite the sentences below with the correct punctuation:
Our three children Larry Curly and Moe have decided to enter show business.
When in doubt mumble when in trouble delegate.
An Americans devotion to McDonald's rests in part on uniformities associated with all McDonald's restaurants setting
architecture food ambience acts and utterances.
Answer:
Our three children Larry, Curly, and Moe have decided to enter show business.
When in doubt, mumble; when in trouble delegate.
An American's devotion to McDonald's rests in part on uniformities associated with all McDonald's restaurants setting architecture food ambience acts and utterances.
Explanation:
The given sentences above have been rewritten to accurately give punctuation marks how they are meant to be.
Commas, semi colons, apostrophes and periods were used.
Ode on the death of a favourite cat, drowned in a tub of gold fishes usatestprep
Help me please
Answer:
D) is the answer.................
compare and contrast mrs. auld at the beginning and end of douglass's stay in baltimore and how did she change: frederick douglass
Answer:
Douglass does not work in the fields as a child because children are not strong enough. He has some free time outside his regular tasks. Douglass often accompanies the Colonel’s grandson, Daniel, as a servant on hunting expeditions. Daniel eventually becomes attached to Douglass, which is to Douglass’s advantage. Douglass still suffers, though. Slave children are given no other clothing but a long linen shirt. The cold of the winters so harms Douglass’s feet that he could insert the pen he now writes with into the cracks of his flesh. Children eat corn mush out of a communal trough, so only the strongest children get enough to eat.
At the age of seven or eight, Douglass is selected to go to Baltimore to live with Captain Anthony’s son‑in‑law’s brother, Hugh Auld. For three days, Douglass happily prepares to leave Colonel Lloyd’s plantation. He cleans himself thoroughly and is rewarded with his first pair of trousers from Lucretia Auld, Captain Anthony’s daughter. Douglass is not sad to leave the plantation, as he has no family ties or sense of home, like children usually have. He also feels he has nothing to lose, because even if his new home in Baltimore is full of hardship, it can be no worse than the hardships he has already seen and endured on the plantation. Additionally, Baltimore seems to be a place of promise. Douglass’s cousin Tom describes to Douglass the impressive beauty of the city.
Douglass sails on the river to Baltimore on a Saturday morning. He looks once back on Colonel Lloyd’s plantation, hoping it will be the last time he sees it. He then sets his sights ahead in the distance. The ship docks at Annapolis first, briefly. Douglass recalls being thoroughly impressed by its size, though in retrospect Annapolis now seems small compared to Northern industrial cities. The ship reaches Baltimore on Sunday morning, and Douglass arrives at his new home. At the Aulds’ he is greeted by the kindly face of Mrs. Sophia Auld, her husband, Hugh Auld, and their son, Thomas Auld, who is to be -Douglass’s master.
Douglass considers his transfer to Baltimore a gift of providence. If he had not been removed from Colonel Lloyd’s plantation at that time, Douglass believes he would still be a slave today, rather than a man sitting freely in his home writing his autobiography. Douglass realizes that he may appear superstitious or self‑centered to suppose that providence had a hand in his delivery to Baltimore, but the feeling is still strong. From his earliest memory, Douglass recalls sensing that he would not be a slave forever. This sense gives him hope in hard times, and he considers it a gift from God.
Write compound/complex sentences for each vocab word
Imitate
Barriers
Keenly
Mystery
Choose a matching analogy for poison : toxic
A. rope: soft
B. silver: fantastic
C. jewelry: heavy
D. lace: delicate
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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Why
do people travel
Answer:
people travel because they need to visit family, they get to meet new friends they can discover a new culture, and most of all they just want to be relaxed and see the world.
Explanation:
IN ACT 2, how are Romeo and Juliet's deaths foreshadowed in the scene with Friar Lawrence and
Romeo?
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Answer:
Both lovers announce to Friar Lawrence that they will commit suic_ide if they cannot be together. Romeo says “Come, death, and welcome. ... This heavy foreshadowing of the lovers' deaths emphasizes that they are trapped by their fates.
You have been invited to a night party by a friend. Write a letter to your friend giving at least three reason why you cannot attend.
Answer: I received an invitation card from you last week by the post regarding your birthday party.Thank you for inviting me to your birthday party,but I am very sorry that I can't attend it. My aunt who come from Australia will arrive tonight .On his arrival my parents and I will going to meet her at the airport .We almost seven years didn't meet her and I missed her very much. So I could not attend you party .But I will give my best wishes to you, Happy birthday!!
I wonder who you invited to your birthday party and what flavour is your birthday cake. I am really curious about it. I hope to get a reply from you, and can you also tell me the theme of your party. Please tell me about your party after the school holiday in school.
Let me tell you about my aunt from Australia. She lives in a very very small village in Canada. I love her so much because she use to be very pretty last time, now I’m not sure because she live very far from us and always busy with her job. I still remember she told me before that she love her job very much. Every time she came back she will buy me a box of chocolate a big teddy bear. I still keeping her teddy bear that she gave me when I’m 5.
I’m really sorry, hope you understand.
Read the excerpt below and answer the question.
. . . people waiting for the train were drinking. He drank an Anis at the bar and looked at the people. They were all waiting reasonably for the train.
Based on the passage above, what is the best synonym for reasonably?
purposely
drunkenly
longingly
sensibly
Answer:
Based on the passage above, the best synonym for reasonably seems to be:
D. sensibly
Explanation:
The narrator of the excerpt says the people who were waiting for the train were also drinking. Then he says they were "waiting reasonably for the train." What he means here is that people found an intelligent way to wait for the train's arrival. Instead of simply standing at the platform, doing nothing, they found a sensible manner to spend their time.
For that reason, the best synonym for "reasonably" seems to be "sensibly". As a matter of fact, both adverbs can generally indicate similar meanings. "Reasonably" refers to an action done with good reason. "Sensibly" refers to an action done with good sense or in an intelligent, reasonable way.
Answer:
sensibly
Explanation:
The following sentence contains what type of verbal?
Presenting in front of the class is one of my major fears.
A.gerund
B.infinnitive
C.main verb
D.participle
Answer:
A. Gerund
Explanation:
A gerund is the noun form of a verb. Gerunds are verbs that end with -ing. In sentences, they could appear as phrases, subjects, direct objects, indirect objects, prepositions, predicate nouns, and objects of preposition. In the sentence provided, the gerund, 'Presenting' functions as the subject in the sentence.
A noun is the name of a person, animal, place, or thing. In this case, the gerund, 'presenting,' is the name of the activity that causes the speaker fear. Therefore, the gerund functions as both the noun and the subject.
Click to read the passage from "The Perils of Indifference," by Elie Wiesel.
Then answer the question.
What is the purpose of the third paragraph in this passage?
A. To shift the focus to his opponent's character flaws
B. To present evidence of people's indifference to suffering
C. To make the audience feel sorry for him
D. To make an emotional appeal to the audience
Answer:
D. To make an emotional appeal to the audience
Explanation:
Option D is the correct answer.
Looking at the passage, we can see that every reader reading paragraph 3 will become emotional. when I was reading the third paragraph my emotions were not spared.
The atrocities that were committed which the speaker shares to the audience makes an emotional appeal to the audience. It actually evokes the emotions and feelings of the audience. This I believe is the purpose of the paragraph.
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Answer:
cities are crowded I think it's the correct answer
My father is sixty years old and he ............ driven a car in his whole life.
a. have never been
b. have never
c. has never been
d. has never
Answer:
Have never been
is the answer