Answer:
becuase when you rotate the the book they give important quotes that makes him who he is
Explanation:
diagrams are what gives it away
identify two themes that are clearly developed in the excerpt. How does the author develop the two themes over the course of this excerpt ? be sure to be specific details from the text to support your answer
Answer:
Explanation:
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Explain how the themes in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are still applicable to students in the 21st century.
Answer:
The themes in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde include "the duality of human nature" and "reputation." These themes apply to the students in the 21st century as most students are faced with the challenge to choose between good and evil, and are also concerned about their reputation.
Explanation:
"Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" is a novella written by Robert Louis Stevenson. The novella is about the dual character of Dr. Jekyll.
The themes prevalent in the novella are "the duality of human nature" and "reputation." These themes apply to the students in the 21st century as, just like Dr. Jekyll, they are faced with the challenge to choose between good and evil. When they encounter such situations where they have to choose either one of them, they come across "the duality of human nature."
Another theme prevalent in the novella was "reputation." The students in the 21st century are most concerned about their reputation. Especially when they come under the peer-pressure. They might take the wrong steps to maintain a fake reputation among their peer groups.
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My answer:
The correct answer is C.) Cuts in the education budget will fuel necessary growth in other sectors of the economy.
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The answer is:
C - The third one.
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Can someone please write me a 1-3-1 essay please?
Answer:
Johnny Cade is guilty of manslaughter in the death of Bob Sheldon.
The accused and main character in the S. E. Hinton novel The Outsiders was sent up the river for four years to Collins Bay Penitentiary Thursday during a mock trial at Gananoque Secondary School (GSS). The Trial of Johnny Cade was the highlight of an interdisciplinary study for intermediate students at GSS that involved elements of art, biology, English, drama, and civics.
Cade, a Greaser in the novel, was charged with murdering Sheldon, a Soc, who had tried to drown his friend Pony Boy in a water fountain a key scene in the book.
During the dramatic presentation, played out before a crowded school gymnasium, Grades 7 and 8 students played the roles of Cade, the prosecution team, defence team, sketch artists, detectives, witnesses, judge and jury. The Hinton novel examines the struggle between two rival groups the Greasers, from the wrong side of town, and the Socs, members of the social elite. The Greasers and Socs are sworn enemies; however key characters on both sides in the novel eventually learn the folly of their ways.
The exercise went beyond the novel, in which Cade died before police could capture him and put him on trial.
Teacher Doug Bowlby said the exercise brought the book alive for students, and connected them with the story at a deeper level because they were able to participate in areas that interested them. Drama students played the main characters in the trial. Students interested in science analyzed evidence from the crime scene and art students acted as sketch artists. Students from English class covered the events leading up to the trial, and the event itself, as reporters for rival newspapers.
The teachers and students worked hard to bring an element of realism to the dramatic presentation. Evidence was presented with audio visual displays from a crime scene set up with the help of Gananoque Police, who collected blood samples, boot prints and other evidence and worked with students at the school science labs to analyze it. The audience was also brought into the game by showing their support or opposition to Cade on a Twitter feed. The prosecution and defence were prepared for the exercise by a criminal defence lawyer from Kingston.
The 12-person jury in the case opted against a conviction for murder after Cade, played by Grade 7 student Gabby Sebrango, testified he and Pony Boy were outnumbered and he stabbed Sheldon fearing Sheldon and his group of thugs would drown his friend. However, evidence also showed that Cade did nothing to help a dying Sheldon after his friends had fled and the danger was gone. Instead, he let the Soc struggle for 200 yards as he bled out.
Sebrango said the exercise gave students a much greater appreciation for the novel than a traditional English literature exercise.
"I liked this much better, she said. It's hands-on learning. When reading a book and writing down responses it can get kind of boring. When something is boring it leaves my head because you just don't want to think about it anymore. This is more exciting so it sticks in your head.
And going into character makes you understand the events in the book more, and be able to see the other sides of the story. It makes you have a new perspective on the entire book."
Bowlby said teachers were hoping for such connections. By allowing students to participate in roles based on their strengths teachers knew students learning would increase.
"We think this is going to build their confidence, said Bowlby of students who participated. When they sit back later in life they will be able to say they did well in school, they did stuff that was fun and hopefully have nice memories of school because of this project."
Teachers at the school filmed the process and will create a documentary to show to other schools interested in organizing a similar exercise.
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What is the Main Idea Of the Poem "The road not taken"
Answer:
The poem, 'The Road Not Taken' by Robert Frost deals with the difficult situations that a man faces in his life. It talks about the choices that one has to make in life and the consequences of such life. Many times we regret the choices made by us but whatever is done once, cannot be reversed.
Or
The main theme of "The Road Not Taken" is that we want to believe that our choices are unique, brave, and life-altering when they really are not.
There are FOUR adjectives in this short poem. Can you plz help me list them.
Question 9 (60 points if you answer this question btw!!) TOUCHING SPIRIT BEAR
Place the following events in the order in which they occurred in the novel.
1 1. Cole decides to participate in the Circle Justice to avoid jail.
12. Cole burns his shelter and supplies.
1 3. Cole tries to swim away from the island.
I 4. Cole is injured while fighting the Spirit Bear.
15. Cole is rescued by Garvey and Edwin.
1 6. Cole finds the at.cow near the ashes of the shelter.
17. Cole sells his belongings to pay for his new supplies.
18. Cole watches a mother sparrow feeding her young.
1 9. Cole is sent back to the island after he has recovered.
1 10. Cole hugs Peter and they see the Spirit Bear.
Answer:
3. Identify the only person on the island, aside from Peter and Cole, when the book concludes. 4. While on the island, Cole spends days creating a totem pole. He carves several images of animals to represent his experiences on the island. When Peter joins him, he
Explanation:
To what do the "shining eyes” in line 4 refer in “good hours” by robert frost?
a. the street lights
b. the narrator's eyes
c. the windows of the cottages
d.the eyes of the villagers
Answer: C. The windows of the cottages
Explanation: I have always thoughts windows upon houses looked like eyes, now i can see how he makes this comparison.
quickly describe Ponyboy, Johnny, Dally, Darry, Bob, Randy, and Cherry.
Answer:
When Cherry asks Ponyboy to describe Darry, he says Darry does not like him and probably wishes he could put Ponyboy in a home somewhere. ... Ponyboy voices his frustration that the greasers have terrible luck while the Socs lead comfortable lives and jump the greasers out of sheer boredom
Explanation:
I think so it is right,... but not.... then I cannot do anything..
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What is the single most significant change Billie Jo undergoes in this chapter?
Answer this question in one well-formed sentence, e.g.:
An eminent tax lawyer, Van der Gilt has....................several top companies in high-profile cases,
O a. inhabited
O b. represented
O c. confirmed
O d. absorbed
Answer:
B I think
Explanation:
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i need an essay about the poem Do Not Go Gental Into That Good Night
100 POINTS to whoever does an essay for me
Answer:Explanation:
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Read the excerpt from Immigrant Kids by Russell Freedman.
Men, women, and children were packed into dark, foul-smelling compartments. They slept in narrow punks stacked three high. They had no showers, no lounges, and no dining rooms. Food served from huge kettles were dished into dinner pails provided by the steamship company . . .
The voyage was an ordeal, but it was worth it. . . .
Edward Corsi, who later became United States Commissioner of Immigration, was a ten-year-old Italian immigrant when he sailed into New York harbor in 1907:
My first impressions of the New World will always remain etched in my memory, particularly that hazy October morning when I first saw Ellis Island. The steamer Florida, fourteen days out of Naples, filled to capacity with 1600 natives of Italy, had weathered one of the worst storms in our captain’s memory; and glad we were, both children and grown-ups, to leave the open sea and come at last through the Narrows into the Bay.
My mother, my stepfather, my brother Giuseppe, and my two sisters, Liberta and Helvetia, all of us together, happy that we had come through the storm safely, clustered on the foredeck for fear of separation and looked with wonder on this miraculous land of our dreams.
According to the passage, the voyage was difficult, but worthwhile. How does the quotation from Edward Corsi develop this topic?
It provides a firsthand experience from an immigrant who says he “clustered on the foredeck for fear of separation.”
It provides a firsthand experience from an immigrant who says his “first impressions of the New World will always remain.”
It provides a firsthand experience from an immigrant who says he was happy to come to “this miraculous land of our dreams.”
It provides a firsthand experience from an immigrant who says the boat “was filled to capacity with 1600 natives of Italy.”
Answer:
use the clues in the context mate.
Explanation:
Edge is garbage! Please help!!!!! Read the passage. Well, everyone," Mr. Summers said, "that was done pretty fast, and now we've got to be hurrying a little more to get done in time." He consulted his next list. "Bill," he said, "you draw for the Hutchinson family. You got any other households in the Hutchinsons?"
"There's Don and Eva," Mrs. Hutchinson yelled. "Make them take their chance!"
–“The Lottery,”
Shirley Jackson
Which kind of punctuation tells the reader to end the sentence with a higher tone of voice?
a. a question mark
X b. an exclamation point
c. a period
d. a comma
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Directions: Read the paragraph and answer the question.
(1) Defoe narrates the day-by-day adventures of a castaway who passes half a lifetime on a desert island. (2) Fielding spins a complicated plot about Tom Jones, whose difficulties resolve themselves in the final chapters like the parts of a mechanism falling into place. (3) Jane Austen keeps the reader interested in the quiet life of a village where nothing more exciting than a dance or an elopement occurs. (4) James Joyce relates, at great length, the adventures and thoughts of several people in Dublin through a single day. (5) What we call the novel is thus an immensely varied literary form.
Select the correct answer.
Which numbered sentence is the topic sentence?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
E. 5
Answer:
should be 2?
Explanation:
sorry if its wrong...
Answer:
2
Explanation: "Fielding spins a complicated plot about Tom Jones, whose difficulties resolve themselves in the final chapters like the parts of a mechanism falling into place." As shown, Tom Jones, whose hardness is great, the parts of mechanasism fall into place. So, the answer is b, which is 2
Can someone help me with this 20 points I really need this done please
Answer: you need to watch the movie or at least put the name of the movie
Explanation:
How is discipline related to punishment?
Answer:
People often use the terms interchangeably, but there is a difference between the two. Discipline is a way to teach kids to follow rules or correct misbehavior. ... Punishment is a form of negative discipline. It's often used to get rid of or end a behavior.
Explanation:
I got punished and disciplined for something i didn't do, SO i disciplined And punished my family for punishing me for something i didn't do
Answer:
Refer to the attachment.
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Does anyone see any figurative language in this poem? It's the poem "Remember" by Christina Rossetti
Answer:
"Remember when I'm gone away" The figurative language here suggests we're dealing with a metaphor. "Gone away" is just another way of saying dead.
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why is mental health more important than grades
Answer: fk school
Explanation:
Answer: I had to write an essay about this a while ago, and one of the reasons I used was that decreased mental health can also lead to failing grades and minimal effort put into work!
Anyone else not like this app due to pay walls?
It seems like it would be a great app to use to help you study or catch up on late work but some people don't have money to pretty much buy the answers
Answer:
I know right??? I really need help so I go on this app but it tells me to pay and its frustrating
What part of speech would you use to describe where, when or the direction something is going?
Aconjunction
B preposition
Cinterjection
Dpronoun
Answer:B.Preposition
Explanation:
Rush Limbaugh is a famous figure in what media world?
A. Magazine editing
B. The blogosphere
C. Newspaper columnists
D. Talk radio
What does this quote mean?
"At the risk of seeming ridiculous, let me say that the true revolutionary is guided by a great feeling of love. It is impossible to think of a genuine revolutionary lacking this quality".
Why do you think that Jane Austen might have decided to highlight women's dependence on marriage to
secure social standing and economic security?
A. During the time of Austen’s writing, unmarried women were not highly respected.
B. During the time of Austen’s writing, married women were not highly respected.
C. Austen did not get along well with other women
D. None of the choices
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Answer:
B!
Explanation:
Im a big fan of austen and bronte, I do believe b is the correct answer. If not I am so so very sorry!
What can make individuals concerned about environment ?1 (A) lessons on environment (B) strict application of law (C) development of environmental values (D) discussions on environment
Answer:
(A) lessons on environment
Explanation: If you can make people understand well about the environment, then you will be able to see them concerned and eco-friendly. Making individuals know more facts about the environment and teaching them about the do's and don'ts is also important.
compare the symbolic messages of the candlestick symbol in les miserables as described in this lesson to the way it is used in fiddler on the roof
Answer:
In Fiddler on the Roof, one of the candlesticks is broken even as Perchik tries to protect them. This symbolizes that religious traditions are broken. In Les Misérables, the candlesticks are protected throughout Valjean's life, and they help him to make his last spiritual journey as they "illuminated" him.
Explanation:
Read the following poem by Paul Laurence Dunbar and answer the question that follows.
Sympathy
I know what the caged bird feels, alas!
When the sun is bright on the upland slopes;
When the wind stirs soft through the springing grass,
And the river flows like a stream of glass;
When the first bird sings and the first bud opes,
And the faint perfume from its chalice steals--
I know what the caged bird feels!
I know why the caged bird beats his wing
Till its blood is red on the cruel bars;
For he must fly back to his perch and cling
When he fain would be on the bough a-swing;
And a pain still throbs in the old, old scars
And they pulse again with a keener sting--
I know why he beats his wing!
I know why the caged bird sings, ah me,
When his wing is bruised and his bosom sore,--
When he beats his bars and he would be free;
It is not a carol of joy or glee,
But a prayer that he sends from his heart's deep core,
But a plea, that upward to Heaven he fling--
I know why the caged bird sings!
Which of the following best explains how the use of dialect connects to the overall message?
1. He uses dialect to help the reader understand who the speaker of the poem is
2. He uses dialect to better connect the message to the intended audience.
3. He uses dialect to make the poem rhyme.
4. He uses dialect to make the poem more entertaining.
Answer: 2. He uses dialect to better connect the message to the intended audience.
Explanation: I want to say that it is answer 2.)!
This is a very emotional poem that I had to analyze last semester, the message of the poem is very important to the author and poem itself. Dialect is generally a kind of language that people speak in a certain region or part of the country. The word "Alas!" in the first line can be dialect, it is helping to add to the message of the poem, and simply helps express sorrow.
Anyways, I hope this helps!
Paul Laurence Dunbar was a prominent African American poet of the late 19th and early 20th century, known for his use of dialect in his poetry. Hence option 2 is correct .
What was Sympathy main theme ?The poem is written from the perspective of a caged bird, and the use of dialect helps to convey the bird's experience of captivity and confinement. By using dialect, Dunbar is able to create a more vivid and authentic voice for the bird, and to help the reader understand the bird's perspective and emotions.
Furthermore, the use of dialect in "Sympathy" also connects to the larger themes of the poem, which include oppression, confinement, and the desire for freedom.
By using the language of the oppressed and marginalized, Dunbar is able to better connect with his intended audience and to convey the universal experiences of those who have been oppressed and confined.
Overall, the use of dialect in "Sympathy" is an essential component of the poem's message and meaning, allowing Dunbar to create a more powerful and resonant portrayal of the experiences of the caged bird and the oppressed.
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Answer:
Samantha is playing with a ball that bounces into the street: observation.
The ball will bounce in front of my vehicle: make assumptions.
Samantha is going to run after her bouncing ball: estabish facts and a theory.
This situation could become an accident: form opinions.
I should brake. I should swerve. I should do nothing. Create an argument to defend opinion.
I cannot brake in time, so it is best to swerve my vehicle to evade Samantha and the ball. Analyze to critique the steps.
This was the best action and I made the right decision. Draw inferences.
Analyze the reactions of the characters. Briefly state what Shaw is saying about Social Class and the manners and customs of high society.
Please help!!!
Answer: Shaw's play not only is the meaning of a rigid social hierarchy but the theme could be the dislike for social wealth.
Explanation: I found a copy of the full play online so I could read it and analyze with more information.
With my extra information, I have analyzed that Mr. Doolittle likes to challenge the assumption that such a move up the social ladder is not necessarily a good thing. He continually makes fun of the middle class and laments with all the anxieties and troubles that his new wealth brings with it. By the end of the play, Eliza also misses her prior, simpler life as a flower-girl from when she was younger. She doesn’t like being rich and wealthy. All of this information can lead us to our answer.
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What is the central idea of the passage?
What motif appears in the passage?
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Answer: The conspirators are hypocrites and flattery
Answer:
Correct, The conspirators are heartless, self- serving hypocrites & Flattery
Explanation:
Answer:
What is the central idea of the passage?
✔ The conspirators are heartless, self-serving hypocrites.
What motif is mentioned in the passage?
✔ flattery
Explanation:
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