(from Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare)

Read the passage and choose the best answer.

O, she doth teach the torches to burn bright!

It seems she hangs upon the cheek of night

Like a rich jewel in an Ethiop's ear;

Beauty too rich for use, for earth too dear!

This passage describes Juliet as
thoughtful and simple.
cruel and calculating.
lovely and rare.
wrinkled and old.

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Answer 1
The passage describes Juliet as lovely and rare
Explanation; Shakespeare wrote this passage in a way where Juliet is compared to a rich jewel, as well as her beauty is too rich for use, and for earth to dear he is saying she is lovely and rare

Related Questions

What is most likely the reason the writer uses a
problem-solution text structure in this excerpt?
Read this excerpt from "A Student's Guide to Global
Climate Change."
Climate change could make it too hot to grow
certain crops, and droughts caused by climate
change could reduce the amount of water available
for irrigation. Climate change is also likely to cause
stronger storms and more floods, which can
damage crops. Higher temperatures and changing
rainfall patterns could help some kinds of weeds and
pests to spread to new areas. If the global
temperature rises an additional 3.6°F, US corn
production is expected to decrease by 10 to 30
percent.
What can people do about it?
Farmers may be able to prepare for climate change
by planting crops during different times of the year,
or by planting crops that can survive better in hot
and dry conditions,
o to show how much corn yield will decrease if
temperatures rise by 3.6°F
O to inform people of the risks presented to farming
by climate change
O to let people know about the link between climate
change and food shortages
O to propose changes in farming that temperature
increases make necessary

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Answer:

D. To promote changes in farming that temperature increases make necessary

Explanation:

According to this excerpt from "A Student's Guide to Global Climate Change.", the author talks about how climate change can affect the growth of crops, as of he climate is too hot, it can scorch the crops and make them difficult to survive and if it rains much, can cause flooding and destroy crops. Therefore, he uses a problem-solution text to show that there are alternatives to make in case of any climate change.

Therefore, the most likely reason the writer uses a problem-solution text structure in this excerpt is to promote changes in farming that temperature increases make necessary

Help me with these two questions, I’ll give brainliest

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I belive the first one is choice. I have no idea what the other one is.

Historically, language and religion are both important vehicles to

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Answer:

our life

Explanation:

hope help you stay happy

How does Katniss find out who has been killed on the first day? How many die
on the first day?

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Katniss grabs a tarp a tarp and heads to an orange backpack , she has to fight a boy for the pack but he was hit by a knife in his back and dies . Then she is hit with a knife and pack white running the woods

2
Underline the correct item.
He was lucky escaping/having to escape/
to have escaped/escaped the tsunami.
2 If you stay out in the blazing sun, you
would have got burned/will get burned/
must get burned/got burned.
9 He turned on the TV so that he watch/to
watch/could watch/to have watched the
weather forecast.
4 The weatherman said we will be having/
will have had/ have had/would be having
blizzards next week.
5 We are sleeping/slept/had slept/were
sleeping when the earthquake occurred.

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To have escaped
2. Will get burned
9. Could watch
4. We will be having
5. Were sleeping
Hope that helped

Consider the three central figures in these vignettes (Geraldo, Ruthie, and Earl). What might Cisneros be revealing about the community through Esperanza's impressions of these characters?​

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Answer:

their religon...

Explanation:

how to write a very Good story essay about an abandon tunnel? I need help pls

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Answer:

" It's raining, hard as you walk on the sidewalk on a gloomy night you hear a high pitched "meow" from under the old water drainage tunnels. You don't want to investigate it because it's night time and who knows what could happen, but you conciseness tells you to go check it out. You willingly walk closer to the tunnel and whip out your phone and turn on the flashlight. As you turn it on you notice a few frogs and some overgrown moss. The tunnel is like a small forest with a multitude of plants and animals. But enough admiring the scenery, you go look for what you came here for. After a few minutes of walking you see a coat of black fur. Your eyes see beautiful green eyes staring back at you. You quickly run over to comfort your furry friend. After a few minutes of coaxing the cat to come with you, you leave the tunnel. You start walking home with a warm feeling knowing that your coming home with a new friend."  

Explanation:

The English language is based on Greek. True False

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Answer:False

Explanation:English developed from a Germanic language.

Which version of the sentence is most concise?

The reason the trip is delayed is because we have not collected all the fees.
The reason for the delay is the fees for the trip have not yet been completely collected.
The trip is delayed because all the fees have not yet been collected.
The trip's delay is because of all the fees not yet being collected.

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The answer is number 3

Answer:

Okay I know I'm late, but it's number 3. The person who got brainlest is correct.

Explanation:

I got it right on the test-

help me, please don't cheat​

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Answer:

B SECTION

1. Who

2. Which

3. Whose

4. Where

5. Who

6. Who or Which, most likely Who

7. Which

4. What does the phrase "raced away like a rat" mean as used in
paragraph 36?

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Answer:

When someone tells you to leave/get away

Explanation:

Chased away because you're not wanted there

Select the lines of the letter below with either a capitalization or a punctuation error, or both.


the way we shared our love of Christ was inspiring!
Dear Jill,
Sarah Adams
I can hardly wait to see you at camp!
Last year Camp was a real experience for me?
That experience was as beautiful as the surroundings of the Pine Forest.
Don't forget to bring your tennis racket, swimsuit, and a Bible.
I'll be at Camp Inspiration on the Sixteenth of this month.
I hope you are as excited, about this retreat, as I am!
I'll bet that's why it’s called Camp inspiration.
Yours in Christ,
Look for Me, on July 16!

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Answer:

See Below

Explanation:

I'll do my best, but I may not get all of them. (Bold is selected)

The way we shared our love of Christ was inspiring! (Capitalization)

Dear Jill, Sarah Adams (I'm confused whats going on here)

I can hardly wait to see you at camp!

Last year, camp was a real experience for me! (Capitalization and punctuation)

That experience was as beautiful as the surroundings of the Pine Forest.

Don't forget to bring your tennis racket, swimsuit, and a Bible.

I'll be at Camp Inspiration on the sixteenth of this month. (Capitalization)

I hope you are excited about this retreat just as much as I am! (Punctuation)

I'll bet that's why it's called Camp Inspiration. (Capitalization)

Look for me on July 16th! (Punctuation and Capitalization)

Change the following fragment into a complete sentence: “When I finished the assignment” please help me if you tell me the correct answer I’ll mark give u brainliest. And no link will accepted.

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Answer:

I finished the assignment.

Explanation:

The "when" at the beginning of the sentence makes it a fragment. You could even make it a complete sentence by adding on to it. For example:

When I finished the assignment, I turned it in to my teacher.

I NEED THIS DONE RIGHT THIS SECOND!! PLEASE HELP ASAP!!!
In "Malala the Powerful," how is Malala Yousafzai's viewpoint that education is essential for children around the world best conveyed in the text?


Question 2 options:


She explains that the struggle against illiteracy, poverty, and terrorism can be won through education.



She explains how schools have been bombed by the Taliban to keep children from getting an education.



She explains how the Taliban is afraid of what is written in books, so they destroy them.



She repeats the saying "The pen is mightier than the sword."

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Answer:

See explanation for answer.

Explanation:

In "Malala the Powerful," Malala Yousafzai's viewpoint that education is essential for children around the world is she explains that the struggle against illiteracy, poverty, and terrorism can be won through education.

( Option 1 )

I hope this helps!

Have a lovely night!

option A would be your answer,
She explains that the struggle against illiteracy, poverty, and terrorism can be won through education.

please help me fill these out !!

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Answer:

nick caraway. descriptive phrase I am still a little afraid of missing something if I forget that as my father snobbishly suggested and I snobbishly repeat,a sense of the fundamental decencies is parceled out unequally at birth.

# first impression. I thought nick was initially an old family rich heir so I thought his father was financing him for a time so he could discover himself.

# relationship to other characteristic.

Daisy's cousin,

toms old classmate

Gatsby's friend

books narrator.

If someone can answer 5 and 7 fast and correct I’ll mark as brainiest

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Answer:

Explanation:

I need to see the story to answer the questions

Alguien puede hacerme un resumen completo del libro Tales with a Twist de BurlingtonBooks? Muchas gracias. Es para un examen del lunes 17 de mayo

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Answer:

Español:

La historia trata de un gigante que tenía un hermoso jardín, pero nunca dejó que nadie entrara a su jardín. Cuando no estaba en su casa, los niños venían a su jardín a jugar. Pero un día, el gigante decidió visitar a su amigo y se fue al reino vecino. El gigante regresó de la casa de su amigo después de siete años. Al ver a los niños jugar en su jardín, los ahuyentó furiosamente y construyó un muro alto alrededor del jardín. Después de que los niños dejaron de ir al jardín, los árboles y las flores estaban tan tristes que perdieron su belleza. No más pájaros vinieron a cantar allí. La primavera estaba en todas partes, pero en el jardín del gigante todavía era invierno. Hasta que una mañana, el gigante vio niños jugando en el jardín. Y llegó la primavera con los niños otra vez. El gigante se dio cuenta de que había sido egoísta y lamentaba mucho lo que había hecho. Dejó que los niños jugaran en el jardín todos los días para que la primavera volviera con los niños.

Ingles:

The story is about of a giant who had a beautiful garden, but he never let anyone get into his garden. Whenever he wasn't in his house, the children would come to his garden to play. But one day, the giant decided to visit his friend and left for the neighbouring kingdom. The giant came back from his friend's hause after seven years. Seeing the children play in his garden, he angrily chased them away and built a high wall around the garden. After the children stopped coming to the garden, the trees and flowers were so sad that they lost their beauty. No more birds came to sing there. Spring was everywhere but in the giant's garden it was still winter. Until one morning, the giant saw children playing in the garden. And spring arrived with the children again. The giant realised that he was been selfish and he was very sorry for what he had done. He let the children play in the garden every day so the spring could come back with the children.

(no recuerdo si eh visto ese libro o no pero espero que eso te ayude)

What Conflict dose Miss Saunders face when it comes to her students? What is she debating? Support with textual evidence

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Answer:

you didnt leave the paragraph

Explanation:

Read the statement below, and then answer the question that follows it.President Obama believes that creativity is a valuable trait for people to have. Explain how you can tell that the above statement is true. Write a paragraph responding to this question. Use at least two details from the passage to support your response.

from “The President’s Speech to Students” by President Barack Obama1 You’re this country’s future. You’re young leaders. And whether we fall behind or race ahead as a nation is going to depend in large part on you. So I want to talk to you a little bit about meeting that responsibi l it y.2 It starts, obviously, with being the best student that you can be. Now, that doesn’t always mean that you have to have a perfect score on every assignment. It doesn’t mean that you’ve got to get straight As all the time—although that’s not a bad goal to have. It means that you have to stay at it. You have to be determined and you have to persevere. It means you’ve got to work as hard as you know how to work. And it means that you’ve got to take some risks once in a while. You can’t avoid the class that you think might be hard because you’re worried about getting the best grade if that’s a subject that you think you need to prepare you for your future. You’ve got to wonder. You’ve got to question. You’ve got to explore. And every once in a while, you need to color outside of the lines.3 That’s what school is for: discovering new passions, acquiring new skills, making use of this incredible time that you have to prepare yourself and give yourself the skills that you’re going to need to pursue the kind of careers that you want. And that’s why when you’re still a student you can explore a wide range of possibilities. One hour you can be an artist; the next, an author; the next, a scientist, or a historian, or a carpenter. This is the time where you can try out new interests and test new ideas. And the more you do, the sooner you’ll figure out what makes you come alive, what stirs you, what makes you excited—the career that you want to pursue. . . .4 So that’s a big part of your responsibility, to test things out. Take risks. Try new things. Work hard. Don’t be embarrassed if you’re not good at something right away. You’re not supposed to be good at everything right away. That’s why you’re in school. The idea, though, is that you keep on expanding your horizons and your sense of possibility. Now is the time for you to do that. And those are also, by the way, the things that will make school more fun. 5 Down the road, those will be the traits that will help you succeed, as well—the traits that will lead you to invent a device that makes an iPad look like a stone tablet. Or what will help you figure out a way to use the sun and the wind to power a city and give us new energy sources that are less polluting. Or maybe you’ll write the next great American novel. . . .6 But I also want to emphasize this: With all the challenges that our country is facing right now, we don’t just need you for the future; we actually need you now. America needs young people’s passion and their ideas. We need your energy right now. I know you’re up to it because I’ve seen it. Nothing inspires me more than knowing that young people all across the country are already making their marks. They’re not waiting. They’re making a difference now. . . .7 There are students like Will Kim from Fremont, California, who launched a nonprofit that gives loans to students from low-income schools who want to start their own business. Think about that. So he’s giving loans to other students. He set up a not-for-profit. He’s raising the money doing what he loves—through dodgeball tournaments and capture-the-flag games. But he’s creative. He took initiative. And now he’s helping other young people be able to afford the schooling that they need. . . .8 The point is you don’t have to wait to make a difference. Your first obligation is to do well in school. Your first obligation is to make sure that you’re preparing yourself for college and career. But you can also start making your mark right now. A lot of times young people may have better ideas than us old people do anyway. We just need those ideas out in the open, in and out of the classroom. . . .9 When I meet young people like yourselves, when I sit and talk to [a student at this school], I have no doubt that America’s best days are still ahead of us, because I know the potential that lies in each of you. Soon enough, you will be the ones leading our businesses and leading our government. You will be the one who are making sure that the next generation gets what they need to succeed. You will be the ones that are charting the course of our unwritten history. And all that starts right now—starts this year. . . .

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Answer:

i know some thing about this but it so big pragraphs but i cannot tell ever thing but i try to explain the thing

I can be seen in the night, but I am invisible in the day. What am I?

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Answer:

Stars i think?

Explanation:

Answer:

the moon

Explanation:

What two incorrect beliefs about the world do westerners hold? (How are they
ignorant about the world?)

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Explanation:

The public is shockingly unaware of the world, and educators and civic leaders need to confront this problem, writes Sanford J. Ungar.

Someone please help me on this

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Germans capitilized, bulge capitilized,  fuel lowercase

Answer:

yes it was their lack of fuel

Do you still listen to indies?


Will mark b if correct **^

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Answer:

b=12

h=15 and

p= ?

so we know

h^2=√p^2 +b^2

Explanation:

so just put the value and answer is 9 ...hope it helps you ✨

the correct answer is 9.

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Nobody lielped
helped her at her school​

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Answer:

what,can I have brainliest because there is no question

Part G Why aren’t the two samples given in Table 1 and Table 2 exactly the same? Why do the two tables lead to slightly different results in the calculations?

TABLE 1
people who wear corrective lenses 762
people who wear glasses 638
people who wear contact lenses 124

TABLE 2
people who wear corrective lenses 745
people who wear glasses 618
people who wear contact lenses 127

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The most likely why there are different results in the calculations in the given samples is because of a parallax error.

What is a Parallax Error?

This refers to a situation where a person who is taking the measurement calculations makes an error based on his angle of viewing which gives him a different value from the original value.

Hence, we can note that parallax error is one of the suspects in this case and it could also be a calculation error or an error which was made when writing down some values.

Read more about parallax error here:
https://brainly.com/question/10585556

what is the relationship between game companies research and gamers actions in the text.

HOW VIDEO GAMES ARE GETTING INSIDE YOUR HEAD — AND WALLET
by Steve Henn, for NPR

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Answer:

Video games are high in demand because it gives the brain a sense of fun or a rewarding feeling when you win a game.

Explanation: Its also a way to be social with friends and get your anger out

Plz help! Due tonight!
What is puffery? in your own words

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Answer:

Puffery is something exaggerated.. like for example they complained about school puffery.    (I think think what it means... might not be an accurate example)

Answer:

Kind of like a hyperbole I guess, its an exaggeration that is not proven to be true.

Example: Pretend the doorbell rings.

"I think there is someone at the door", *response* "No duh".

write down the importance of endangered animals​

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Endangered species are very important as healthy ecosystems depend on plant and animal species as their foundations. When a species becomes endangered, it is a sign that the ecosystem is slowly falling apart. Each species that is lost triggers the loss of other species within its ecosystem (their predators). Humans depend on healthy ecosystems to purify our environment (such as air). When a species becomes endangered it is most likely due to loss of habitat and or loss of genetic variation. A loss of habitat can happen naturally. Human activity can also contribute to a loss of habitat by developing housing, industry, and agriculture. These factors reduce the habitat of native organisms.

What did Noah and Abbey find after they sneaked out of their rooms at midnight?

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Coral queen tada so yea

Answer: The Coral Queen

Explanation: I don't have an explanation but it's the Coral Queen

Lather and Nothing Else

Explain the conflict the protagonist feels. Is it internal, external, or both?

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Answer:All conflict falls into two categories: internal and external. Internal conflict is when a character struggles with their own opposing desires or beliefs. It happens within them, and it drives their development as a character. External conflict sets a character against something or someone beyond their control.

Explanation:

Answer:

what the other answer said

Explanation:

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