Answer:
and find homework help for other Night questions at eNotes. ... Elie's hospital neighbor is certain that all those left behind will be thrown into the furnaces. Elie thinks of his father, who is not hospitalized, and can't stand the thought of being ... well, were simply liberated by the Russians two days after the camp was evacuated.
Explanation:
PLS ANSWER THIS QUESTIONS BASED ON THE BOOK "ALL SUMMER IN A DAY"
1.Who is the antagonist, (bad guy) and what do they want?
2. Describe the type of conflict that is used in this book.
3. How does the main character change from the beginning to the end?
4. Is there an object or symbol in the book that carries particular significance?
Examples:
Hunger Games: Bow/Arrow or Mockingjay
Ready Player one: Keys
Harry Potter 4: Wand, Glasses, or the Cup
5. Where and when does the book take place? (Setting)
6. Describe a moral or lesson of the book.
7. Describe some of the emotions you felt while reading this book
Answer:
I don't have an answer yet but i'll try to get back to you bc i'm reading the book too.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
I will give you Brainlyif you get the answer right!!!!). How is the prefix poly used in words like polygon and polyglot?
A. To show that two things happen together.
B. To show that something happens in reverse.
C. To show that something happens again.
O D. To show that there are many of something.
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how many stanzas does the poem homework oh homework have
Answer:
3
Explanation:
A stanza is a group of lines forming the basic recurring metrical unit in a poem; a verse. Like, a paragraph in poems.
Anne frank
What is Anne longing for in her relationship with her father?
Answer: Initially, the relationship between Otto Frank and his daughter Anne is a strong one. Anne is very much a 'daddy's girl' and can do little wrong in his eyes. From her diary, the reader senses that Anne sees a kindred spirit in her father, someone who understands her in a way that no one else truly does.
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describe your brother in a metaphor
plzz help
The ability to convince or cause someone to believe an argument is the author’s ______.
Question 5 options:
persuasiveness
claim
source credibility
How does this example support the authors main purpose in the book?
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Find the subject in the following sentence: I watched Star Wars on May 4th.
Answer:
Star Wars
Explanation:
The words shy and sister are alliterative.
True
False
Answer:
True. I hope.
Explanation:
Answer:
True
Explanation:
What are these answers? Pls help ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT
Answer:
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The lady lived next door. The lady eloped with a man. (Into one sentence joining with who)
Answer:
the later that lived next door who eloped with a man
I hope this helped :)
Answer:
I hope its helpful
Explanation:
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How would you define theme? Give an example.
Answer: the subject or topic in a writing
Example: The theme of the three little pigs is taking your time to do something right pays off. I hope this helps, if you need more examples let me know.
Write a story that begins as follow; it was suposed to be a secret, but it seemed everyone knew about it.
"It was supposed to be a secret, but it seemed like everyone knew it." I told my mom as she put the dinner plates on the table. She had just arrived from work and I was already complaining because the surprise party I was preparing for my sisters had been a fiasco, since it seemed that information had leaked and my sisters already knew everything. My mother was the main suspect and having betrayed my secret, since I basically just told my plans to her and my school friends.
I was very upset, because I had tried so hard to surprise my sisters and I was very sad about the situation. My mom said she hadn't told them anything, which made me sad and confused.
I didn't know if I should continue with the preparations for the party, but I decided to continue, because my sisters deserve it, even if this is no longer a surprise.
After several days of being upset, I found out that my sisters had heard me on the phone inviting my friends to the party and that's how they found out.
Although the surprise was a failure, the party was a success and my sisters were very happy and so was I. In the end that's what matters to me.
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What message does Jefferson express in the opening paragraph of his second inaugural address?
A.
He says in his first term that he stuck to the principles he laid out in his first inaugural address.
B.
He sets out the principles by which he will conduct his second term in office.
C.
He reassures the audience that his second term in office will be smoother than his first term.
D.
He says that in his first term he acted upon the principles laid out in the Declaration of Independence.
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Answer:
A is the right answer, i hope this helps :). have a wonderful day <3
p.s. the words in a and the words in d for the picture below are the same answer, so make sure to check which words are right before you click the letter choice :) <3
Jefferson expresses a message in his second inaugural address that "he says in his first term that he stuck to the principles he laid out in his first inaugural address".
What do you mean by Inaugural message?An inaugural message may be defined as the first speech someone delivers when initiating important new actions.
Jefferson is the idealistic writer who writes " the declaration of Independence". In this excerpt, he tries to deliver an inaugural address.
Therefore, the correct option for this question is A.
To learn more about Jefferson, refer to the link;
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It was late, we decided to go home.
The above is a comma splice. Which of these possible choices corrects this error?
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A)
Because it was late, we decided to go home.
B)
It was late in the day, we decided to go home.
It was so very late, we finally decided to go home.
D)
It was late, we decided to go home, there was no other choice.
Answer:
Explanation:
Because it was late, we decided to go home.
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Drag each label to the correct location on the table. Each label can be used more than once.
Identify each poem as either lyric or free verse.
lyric
free verse
(please make sure to verify your answer before submitting it! Thank you!!
Still I rise: Lyric
The Road Not Taken: Lyric
I, Too Sing America: Free Verse
I Hear America Singing: Free Verse
Answer:
yeah the other dude is right i got it right on my test the asner is lyric, lyric, free verse, free verse
what is a teaches dream job
Answer: To quit teaching. (For most teachers)
Explanation: Or if they like teaching, then to move to a high-class school to teach where the staff and co-workers are friendly, and where the pay is good.
what is the Authors point of view of the Gettysburg address
Answer:
We need the passage
Explanation:
Imagine that you are an Elizabethan Londoner who regularly attends the theater. A friend who has never been to the theater wants to know what it's like to see one of Shakespeare's plays at the Globe. Write a letter describing your experience. Continue your description on the back of this page.
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Answer:
Is this a academic question? Or a personal question if academic please do not put imagine that fools people
Explanation:
Is Al Qaeda a domestic or international terrorist group? Explain how you know. In one paragraph
Which of the following is a correct example of parallel construction? Select all that apply.
1. I was always told that I was a sickly child who had moments of being tiresome.
2. I was always told that I was a sickly and precarious and tiresome and uncertain child.
3. I was always told that I was a sickly, precarious, tiresome, uncertain child.
4. I was always told that I was a sickly and precariously and tiresomely and uncertainly child.
Answer:
its the last one
Explanation:
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Read this excerpt from Exploring the Titanic.
Soon I had spent more hours in the deep ocean than any other scientist. But the Titanic continued to haunt me. My oceanographic colleagues scoffed at my Titanic dreams and told me I should devote myself to "real" scientific projects.
Colleagues are
subjects in a science experiment.
friends who have different interests.
fellow workers in the same field of study.
family members who support each other
Answer:
Fellow workers in the same field of study.
Explanation:
Definition of colleague: "A person with whom one works in a profession or business."
Answer: C
Explanation:
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Answer:I have not read the story but, I belive it is B.
Explanation:
Which event IS part of the exposition in "Cinderella"?
Answer:
D an invitation to the prince's ball arrives
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Can someone answer this
Answer:
11. cleft
12. devotion
13. antipathy
14. eminent
15. credible
16. disingenuous
17. benefactors
18. infernal
19. abomination
20. concord
Choose the part of speech of the italicized word.
I walked to the mall.
adjective
noun
adverb
verb
Match each element of figurative language with its example.
Column A
1.
Symbol:
Symbol
2.
Metaphor:
Metaphor
3.
Simile:
Simile
4.
Hyperbole:
Hyperbole
5.
Understatement:
Understatement
6.
Allusion:
Allusion
7.
Irony:
Irony
8.
Personification:
Personification
9.
Synecdoche:
Synecdoche
10.
Metonymy:
Metonymy
Column B
a.
"I gazed on the forest and burned/out the sahara desert,/with a packet of goat's meat/and a change of clothes/I crossed it in two hours"
b.
"The woods are lovely, dark and deep./But I have promises to keep"
c.
"Water, water, everywhere,/Nor any (but not a) drop to drink."
d.
"And all the lands belong to the crown."
e.
"The fog comes/on little cat feet"
f.
"How now, Mr. Shakespeare, should a poet say what poetry should not express"
g.
"One of these days these boots/are gonna walk all over you."
h.
"I think I know enough of hate/To say that for destruction ice/Is also great/And would suffice."
i.
"Night falls like a wet sponge"
j.
"The sky is low, the clouds are mean,/A travelling flake of snow/Across a barn or through a rut/Debates if it will go."
Answer:
Where every aspect of a story is representative. Usually symbolic or larger abstract concept.
Alliteration
The repetition of consonant sounds within close proximity.
Antagonist
Counterpart to the main character and source of a story's main conflict. Opposes the protagonist in a significant way.
Anthropomorphism
Where animals or inanimate objects are portrayed in a story as people. Often incorrectly called personification.
Blank Verse
Non-rhyming poetry. Often written in iambic pentameter.
Character
The people who inhabit and take part in a story.
Characterization
The author's means of conveying to the reader a character's personality, life history, values, physical attributes, etc.
Climax
The turning point in a story, at which the end result becomes inevitable, usually where something suddenly goes terribly wrong; the "dramatic high point" of a story.
Conflict
A struggle between opposing forces which is the driving force of a story.
Context
Conditions, including facts, social/historical background, time and place, etc., surrounding a given situation.
Explanation: