Answer:
It important to have someone you can share your feelings with. The Anne Frank play uses this as the theme. Anne likes talking to Peter, she also likes him. The adults don't understand or get her from Anne's point of view. On Page 2 Pete said to Anne that she can come into his room anytime she wants to let of some steam. Then Anne replies back to Pete to make sure by saying,"Do you mean it?' Anne felt reassured that Pete would listen.
Explanation:
The road was a ribbon of moonlight over the purple moor.
stanza, alliteration, end rhyme, personification, metaphor, simile, idiom, onomonapetia, hyperbole, meter, internal rhyme, and rhyme scheme.
pick one pls thank you !!
Answer:
metaphor
Explanation:
it is like a simile but no like or as.
so the answer is metaphor
Select the correct text in the passage.
Which three lines in the speech "Blood, Toll, Tears, and Sweat" demonstrate Winston Churchill's prediction of how war will impact Great Britain's
future?
I hope that any of my friends and colleagues, or former colleagues, who are affected by the political reconstruction, will make all allowances for
any lack of ceremony with which it has been necessary to act. I would say to the House, as I said to those who have joined the government"
have nothing to offer but blood, toll, tears and sweat."
We have before us an ordeal of the most grievous kind. We have before us many, many long months of struggle and of suffering. You ask, what
is our policy? I will say, it is to wage war, by sea, land and air, with all our might and with all the strength that God can give us; to wage war
against a monstrous tyranny, never surpassed in the dark and lamentable catalogue of human crime. That is our policy. You ask, what is our
aim? I can answer in one word: victory. Victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory, however long and hard the road may be; for
without victory, there is no survival. Let that be realised, no survival for the British Empire, no survival for all that the British Empire has stood
for, no survival for the urge and impulse of the ages, that mankind will move forward towards its goal
But I take up my task with buoyancy and hope. I feel sure that our cause will not be suffered to fall among men
Answer:
I would say these are the three sentences:
1) I hope that any of my friends and colleagues, or former colleagues, who are affected by the political reconstruction, will make all allowances for
any lack of ceremony with which it has been necessary to act.
2) Let that be realised, no survival for the British Empire, no survival for all that the British Empire has stood
for, no survival for the urge and impulse of the ages, that mankind will move forward towards its goal
3) I feel sure that our cause will not be suffered to fall among men
Explanation:
Hope this helps!
Reread Emily Dickinson's Poem 26, looking for examples of inverted syntax.
26
There came a wind like a bugle;
It quivered through the grass,
And a green chill upon the heat
So ominous did pass
We barred the windows and the doors
As from an emerald ghost;
The doom's electric moccasin
That very instant passed.
On a strange mob of panting trees,
And fences fled away,
And rivers where the houses ran
The living looked that day.
The bell within the steeple wild
The flying tidings whirled.
How much can come
And much can go,
And yet abide the world!
Emily Dickinson
Copy and paste the examples of inverted syntax in the poem.
Answer:
And rivers where the houses ran
The bell within the steeple wild
The examples of inverted syntax in the poem are:
And rivers where the houses ranThe bell within the steeple wildWhat is an Inverted Syntax?This refers to the change in the pattern of words that are used in a given sentence to create rhyming patterns.
Hence, we can see that inverted syntax is used in the given poem to show the way the poet thought and also the way the rivers and houses moved to create a rhyme pattern.
Read more about syntax here:
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Item 8
Read the novel excerpt.
Superhero 101: A Family Secret
Trace knew he would have to try to explain to his grandmother why he had missed her birthday party. He was dreading the conversation and the lie that he would inevitably have to tell. He thought telling her the truth would only open a Pandora’s box. He rang the doorbell, and his grandmother answered right away, like she had been waiting for him. He had called and told her he would try to come by sometime that day, but he had not given her a precise time.
She greeted him warmly, and he followed her into the kitchen where she had her customary jar of fresh-baked cookies ready for his indulgence. His grandmother was endearingly predictable. She had a daily routine and rarely deviated from it. Trace thought that given her lifestyle and penchant for routine and order, there was no way she would ever understand his life as Beetleman. He hated that he had no choice but to lie to his grandmother, whom he loved so much.
They sat at the kitchen table. His grandmother poured him an ice-cold glass of milk and filled a plate with her delicious chocolate chip cookies. Before he had a chance to apologize, his grandmother spoke. “Trace, I’m glad you called and came by today. I know you’re upset about missing my birthday party, but before you say anything about it, there is something I want to show you,” she said.
She went to a drawer and retrieved what appeared to be a large bracelet cuff made of silver. She handed it to Trace. He looked at it carefully. His grandmother moved his hands and pointed to something inscribed on the inside of the bracelet. “Look at this. It's what I wanted you to see,” she said as Trace read the words “Family First.” His heart sank when he read those words and recounted all the times that he had to sacrifice time with his family for his secret life.
His grandmother noticed his dejected expression. “Trace, I didn’t show you this to make you feel bad about your choices. I know that they aren’t always yours to make. This cuff belonged to your grandfather. He had those words inscribed because they are what kept him going and allowed him to make those same tough choices.”
Trace stared at this grandmother. What was she saying? His grandfather was a superhero too?
She continued, “Your grandfather loved helping people, just like you do. That’s where you got your gift—from him. Many times he had to miss family parties and outings because of his calling. But I always knew he did it for us—family first.”
Trace was astounded. He’d had no idea that his grandfather was a superhero; now he realized that he no longer had to lie to his grandmother. His parents had died when he was very young, and his grandparents had raised him. He recalled his grandfather missing his 10th birthday party and how upset and angry he had been at his grandfather. He had cried himself to sleep that night, wrongly thinking that he was not important to his grandfather.
Trace looked at the bracelet carefully, realizing that to him, it was as precious as the Hope diamond. He glanced up at his grandmother.
“His love for his family was his kryptonite,” his grandmother continued. “The only time he was weak was when you or I were in danger. He couldn’t bear the thought of anything happening to us after what happened to your parents.”
Question 1
Part A
What is an allusion in "Superhero 101: A Family Secret"?
the scene in which Trace's grandmother notices he is sad
the reference to the motto "Family First"
the reference to the grandfather's love and kryptonite
the scene in which Trace cries himself to sleep
Question 2
Part B
How does the allusion in Part A affect the meaning of the story?
It reminds readers that family is the most important thing..
It discloses to readers that Trace’s parents died mysteriously.
It shows readers that Trace is not a person of integrity and honesty.
It reveals to readers Trace’s grandfather’s biggest weakness.
Answer: question 1 the answer is What is an allusion in superhero 101: A Family secret? Question 2 the answer is It reminds readers that trace`s parents died misteriously.
Explanation:
Answer:
Part A: C
Part B: D
Explanation:
Peter Parker picked a particularly palatable pear.
a alliteration
b assonance
Answer:
A. alliteration
Explanation:
Don’t get confused! The terms immigrant and emigrant can refer to the same person. An easy way to remember it is to look at the first letters of the words. An emigrant exits and an immigrant moves into. If a German woman left her home in Berlin, she emigrated from Germany. If she settled in London, she immigrated to England. A migrant is a person who moves but might not be planning a permanent relocation.
Chani left Israel and moved to France when she was 18. Chani is an
A. emigrant from Israel and an immigrant to France.
B. immigrant to Israel and an emigrant from France.
C. immigrant to Israel and France.
D. emigrant from Israel and France.
Answer:
A. Emigrant is leaving while an immigrant is moving to
Compare and contrast Lieutenant Kotler and Bruno’s father. (From the Novel) for 5 stars and 25 points.
Ralf, Bruno’s father, was a soldier in the Great War (World War I), and is promoted to Commandant in the German Army by Hitler during World War II. He moves the family to Auschwitz, where he is in charge of the camp. Father is strict and intimidating, but expresses tenderness towards his family. He eventually consents to letting the family move back to Berlin, though he remains at Auschwitz to continue his duties for Hitler. A year after Bruno disappears, he figures out what happened to his son, and is destroyed by the realization. When the Allied soldiers come to take him away for punishment, Father submits to their demands, as he no longer has the will to live.
The The Boy in the Striped Pajamas quotes below are all either spoken by Father or refer to Father. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one: Innocence and Ignorance Theme Icon). Note: all page numbers and citation info for the quotes below refer to the David Fickling Books edition of The Boy in the Striped Pajamas published in 2007.
“It’s a very important job,” said Mother, hesitating for a moment. “A job that needs a very special man to do it. You can understand that, can’t you?”
please help its on the outsiders T -T
Answer:
1. Brisk
2. Hastily
3. Digesting
4. Concession
5. Coward
6. Impatient
7. Rebellious
8. Reforms
9. Feud
10. Ligaments
11. Bickered
12. Muffled
13. Embarrassed
14. Site
15. Sarcastic
Explanation:
Answer:
1. Brisk
2. Hastily
3. Digesting
4. Concession
5. Coward
6. Impatient
7. Hoodlum
8. Reforms
9.Feud
10. Ligaments
11. Bickered
12. Muffled
13. Embarrassed
14. Site
15. Sarcastic
Explanation:
Can You pls I will give brainiest!
Answer:
a) neophyte
:)
Answer:
neophyte
Explanation:
This word means a person who is new at something or a skill.
Hope this help :)
3. Beauty calls and gives no warning,
simile
metaphor
hyperbole
personification
Which is an important idea from this passage?
A. The farmer women bought dishes and kitchenware from Mrs. Brandeis.
B. Mrs. Brandeis was a shrewd business women.
C. Pearl and Sadie helped Mrs. Brandeis weave the Battenberg lace.
Hey guys, I just had a question to ask.
Why is it important to keep promises that you make?
Answer:
To maintain a mutual trust with you and that person you committed a promise with.
Explanation:
It builds a reputation to say something and then keep your word for it- i do it personally for the sake of feeling good about doing so and being able to feel trusted by one can make others feel like i'm trustworthy as well. :) Knowing you can trust someone is one of the key stepping stones to any relationship.
Why would a pioneer traveler record events in a journal?
Quick Trivia: What Is The Name Of The Longest River In South America?
The WINNER Will Get Brainllest
Try Your Hardest!
Goodluck! :)
Answer:
Amazon river I believe btw nice pfp lol
Explanation:
I'm 93% sure it's the Amazon River. It's nearly 4,000 miles I'm pretty sure, or it could be the Parana River. But I say the Amazon River is, because of the Amazon Rainforest.
I cant get any more wrong please help me:)
Answer:
I'm pretty sure it's A.
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
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match these words on the picture using the second picture
Answer:
1-signature is with the second box.
2-greeting is with the third box.
3-heading is with the fourth box.
4-closing is with the last box.
5- body is with the first box.
Explanation:
If this helpful your welcome, but if it's not then I am sorry for my poor answer.
“Sometimes at night I can feel them, the pictures, like ants, crawling on my skin” is an example of what figurative language?
Answer:
A simile
Explanation:
What are 3 details from The Outsiders do Pony and Johnny have in common and 3 details that make them different?
Help Fast, I will give out a ton of points!
Quick Trivia: What Does The Word Incomprehensibilities Mean?
First Person That Answers Will Get Brainlly!
Good Luck!
Answer:
the state of being impossible or extremely difficult to understand
Explanation:
Answer:Difficult or impossible to understand or comprehend
Explanation:
My heart is but a mouse.
simile
metaphor
hyperbole
personification
Answer:
metaphore
Explanation:
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Answer:
hey you should ask this question again
Explanation:
Answer:
Hamultin is da best
Explanation:
Read the passage below:
I do not remember before that night thinking at all of the risks we were running. Now they came like that array of spectres that once beleaguered Prague, and camped around me. The strangeness of what we were about to do, the unearthliness of it, overwhelmed me. I was like a man awakened out of pleasant dreams to the most horrible surroundings. I lay, eyes wide open, and the sphere seemed to get more flimsy and feeble, and Cavor more unreal and fantastic, and the whole enterprise madder and madder every moment.
What type of conflict can be inferred from the excerpt above?
Man versus self
Man versus man
Man versus society
Man versus nature
Plz help me......................................
Answer:
Switch 3 and 5 around
Explanation:
Answer:
#3 poll #4 pole #5 current #11 presence #14 suite #15 council #17 peer #20 waste
Explanation:
I just know :)
Summarize the Book Divergent based on your answers to questions 1-39. Answer in complete sentences. Your answer should be at least 8 sentences. somebody please help me
Answer:
The book divergent follows a girl named Beatrice "Tris" as she explores her identity in a community that defines people by their personalities and jobs that are related to the five factions (Dauntless - Amity - Erudite - Abnegation - Candor). Theis factions stop people from bieng different or independent and they certainly choose people's lifestyles and personalities. Tris tries to stop this and give freedom to all people with help from her beloved Tobias Eaton "Four".
What are some synonyms for the word 'crazy'?
Answer: out of your mind, not in your senses
In late spring the sides of the cliffs echo with the music that is the music of tiny tree frogs.
What is the best way to rewrite this sentence?
Select one:
In late spring the sides of the cliffs echo music, and it is the music of tiny tree frogs.
In late spring the sides of the cliffs echo with the musical echoes of tiny tree frogs.
The music of tiny tree frogs on the sides of the cliffs echo in late spring.
In late spring the sides of the cliffs echo with the music of tiny tree frogs.
Answer:
i would say C
Explanation:
Can you summarize this?
Is there anything I need to change and add it need to be 500-700 words its a literary essay its 411 so if you can help me that would be great
Lord of the Flies by William Golding is a book about the brutality and inhumanity that arises between children when they are deserted. In this book, at least 20 kids are stranded on an island with no grownups, only themselves. They have to learn how to survive without adults and chaos plays a big factor in this novel. Throughout the book they make rules and try to stay organized, but they ultimately cannot deal with themselves without the outside world and become leviathans. The conch, the beast, and the hunting show the boys descent into savagery.
The conch shows many themes all through this book. Though, the most frequent theme is how it did more harm than good. In the beginning of LOTF it shows how the conch created some ‘organization’ in the group. This conch is the only thing that keeps them from tearing each other apart. Even Jack Merridew, who was known for causing turmoil respected the conch, “He laid the conch with great care in the grass at his feet” (22). Yet, towards the end of the book, the conch caused a few bad things to happen. “The rock struck Piggy a glancing blow from chin to knee; the conch exploded into a thousand white fragments and ceased to exist” (181). In this quote, Roger “with a sense of delirious abandonment” pushed down the lever so that the rock would come down and cause a ruckus. I theorize that Roger had felt left out of all the madness happening below him, that he had to do something to put attention on him. This shows, that the conch causes lunacy. The attention was on Piggy because he had the conch, therefore because Roger did not have the conch he felt left out and craved attention, and it drove him to do something drastic. Whoever holds the conch always has the attention on them. Piggy says, “I got the conch, I got the right to speak” (44). In this quote, the boys let the fire go out and Piggy has something to say about it. No one likes to listen to Piggy, but because he has the conch it is only fair that they listen to him, since that is the rule. Ralph made the rule that whoever has the conch has the right to speak and everyone has to listen. Democracy was established with the conch. Overall, the conch caused quite a lot of bad things to happen.
Answer:
it is perfect
Explanation:
Answer:
you can substitue "grownups"and use the word adults in the second part dont abbreviate the name of the book instead of "even.... ' say "even the character most known for.... jack merridew" instead of "i theorize" say "i think that maybe what happened was..." these are just some things i hope this helps:)
Explanation:
since no one answer my last question i will give this easy question
We think you would be great at this job. You're hired.
What is the most effective transition to use between these two sentences?
For example
However
In other words
Similarly
Answer:
In other words