In this project, you are going to practice your poetry skills. You have learned a lot about poetic ideas, poetic language, and poem forms. Now it's time to practice what you have learned and create some free verse, or non-rhyming, poetry of your own.

Write your own free verse poem. Keep the poem for a poetry booklet.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Explanation:

rain falling

down the rooftops

trickling down

the earth welcomes it

and seeps into its new home

untill it is brought up again


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Can somebody tell me what they did in the own words please I need these right now bourbon triumvirate ?

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The term Bourbon Triumvirate refers to Georgia's three most powerful and prominent politicians of the post-Reconstruction era: Joseph E. Brown, Alfred H. Colquitt, and John B. Gordon. This trio practically held a lock on the state's U.S. Senate seats and governor's office from 1872 to 1890: Brown as senator from 1880 until 1890; Colquitt as governor from 1876 through 1882, and as senator from 1883 until 1894; and Gordon as senator from 1872 until 1880, governor from 1886 until 1890, and senator again from 1891 until 1897. The political careers of all three men benefited from their service during the Civil War (1861-65); Brown had served as the governor of Confederate Georgia, and Colquitt and Gordon had both risen to the rank of major general in the Confederate army by the war's end.

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Joseph E. Brown

Colquitt, one of the state's leading planters, cast himself as a representative of the interests of the old planter class, while Brown, an industrialist who became one of Georgia's first millionaires, represented the New South businessmen. Gordon had a mixed record as a businessman and a worse record as a planter, but Gordon excelled at espousing the New South rhetoric of commercial and industrial development by shrewdly exploiting the Lost Cause of the Confederacy.

All three men had extensive interests in the railroad and coal-mining industries, among other commercial pursuits. All three championed white supremacy; a frugal state government that demanded little of taxpayers, and accordingly provided few services; and the maintenance of subservient labor forces on farms and in factories. Gordon and especially Brown both made use of convict labor in their industrial enterprises.

Mark all that apply. What purposes does Phi-oo serve in the novel?

He translates for Mr. Cavor.
He acts as Mr. Cavor’s guide.
He is Mr. Cavor’s foe.
He protects Mr. Cavor.

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3 because he is fond for Mr. Cavor’s foe

Answer:

1 & 2

Explanation:

Can anyone write an essay for the attachment below it is worth 30 points

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.Answer:

Explanation:

Read this excerpt from “The Myth of Hercules.”


Hercules was the son of the great god Zeus and a human woman named Alcmene. The goddess Hera did not like Alcmene and vowed to destroy Hercules when he was born. Hera sent two snakes to kill the baby as he lay in his crib, but Hercules was strong and strangled the snakes with his tiny hands before they could bite him with their sharp fangs.


The excerpt gives clues that later in the story, Hercules will most likely


prove that he does not have heroic traits.

seek revenge against the goddess Hera.

make peace with the goddess Hera.

show strength when facing obstacles.

Mark this and return

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Answer:

I would say D

Explanation:

Hope this helps!

Let me know if i was right!   :)

Answer:

D. Show strength when facing obstacles.

Explanation:

We can predict Hercules' strength because he was Zeus's son.

who/what does persephone protect and feel for? i need this for an assignment lol.

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Answer:Persephone (aka Kore) was the Greek goddess of vegetation, especially grain, and the wife of Hades, with whom she rules the Underworld. An important element of the Eleusinian Mysteries and the Thesmophoria festival, the goddess was worshipped throughout the Greek world and frequently appeared in all forms of Greek art.Mar 24, 2016

Explanation:

persephone is the greek goddess of vegetation.

basically i have an assignment that i have to make up a superhero/villan and all ab them basically:
What are you fighting for? G00d or evil?
What are your superpowers and how did you get them?
PROVIDE DETAIL

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villain: they are fighting after a glorified “hero” killed their little sister in a casualty while fighting some other villain. Years of disgust and hatred for so called “hero’s” rotted their heart. there Super power is mind control / telekinesis and they were given it during the blast that killed their sister (hope this helps!! please Mark branliest :))

Throughout Act 2 it is implied that Eliza values herself and has self-respect. All of the following provides evidence for that conclusion except...
she has put ostrich feathers in her cap and tried to clean her coat
she stays when Higgins offers her chocolate and taxi rides
she is suspicious of Higgin’s offer and his wager with Pickering
she claims that despite not having a mom she is a good girl

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Throughout Act 2 it is obvious that Eliza values herself and has self-respect. The action that does not support this conclusion is when she stays when Higgins offers her chocolate and taxi rides.

Who are Eliza and Higgins?

Professor Henry Higgins and Eliza Doolittle are the two central figures of Pygmalion. Henry Higgins did continue to be a part of Eliza Doolittle's life, but Shaw was adamant that their lack of love compatibility meant that they should continue to be just friends who competed against one another in wit and cunningness.

In Act 2 of Pygmalion, Eliza, who is enamored with her change, wants to return to her old neighborhood and flaunt it, but Higgins cautions her against becoming snobbish. Both of them acknowledge that they have undertaken a challenging assignment as the act comes to a close.

Therefore, Eliza stays when Higgins offers her chocolate and taxi rides in a contrast to the fact that  Eliza values herself and has self-respect.

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Shakespeare's plays continue to be popular today
because...
A
he told stories with new and exciting themes
that no one had ever explored.
B
he told stories that everyone could understand
and be interested in.
his writing style was descriptive and continues
to capture audiences.
his stories were uncomplicated and can easily
be adapted for modern times.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Read the following passage. “No! Science has toiled too long forging weapons for fools to use. It is time she held her hand. Let him find it out for himself again-in a thousand years’ time.” What can be inferred from Cavor’s statement above? He will not be able to keep the secret. He is determined to find the sphere. He wants to escape from the cave. He will not return to earth.

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Answer:

Not really sure but I think the answer is He will not be able to keep the secret.

Explanation:

My answer came from this paragraph I read...

"If I take my secret back to earth, what will happen? I do not see how I can keep my secret for a year, for even a part of a year. Sooner or later it must come out, even if other men rediscover it. And then … Governments and powers will struggle to get hither, they will fight against one another, and against these moon people; it will only spread warfare and multiply the occasions of war. In a little while, in a very little while, if I tell my secret, this planet to its deepest galleries will be strewn with human dead."

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Answer:

1.) composite number

2.)prime number

3.)factor

4.) division

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Oamara is researching the effects of screen time on children’s ability to pay attention. Which resources would be the most likely to have useful information? an encyclopedia entry about the history of television the blog of a middle-school student who loves video games an interview with someone who has taught fourth grade for 27 years a periodical describing recent research regarding TV time and school performance

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Answer: I think it might be D

Explanation: seems like the right one

Answer:  D

Explanation:

I took the test

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informative essay on the diary of Anne Frank Act 1 and 2 using the 3cs
I. Intro

II. How is ____(your topic)_____ conveyed in The Diary of Anne Frank?
A. Claim (topic sentence)
B. Cl(from Act I)
C. Clarify

III. How is ____(your topic)_____ conveyed in The Diary of Anne Frank?
A. Claim (topic sentence)
B. Cite (from Act I or II)
C. Clarify

IV. How is ____(your topic)_____ conveyed in The Diary of Anne Frank?
A. Claim (topic sentence)
B. Cite (from Act II)
C. Clarify

V. Conclusion

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_ SPONGEBOB ........................

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Answer:

it blew the waves high.

Explanation:

Hope this helped :)

Answer:

Blew, if you're talking past tense.

Explanation:

What amazing accomplishment is credit to John Henry?

getting apple trees to grow in America
holding back a dam about to burst
lassoing a tornado
drilling through a mountain faster than a steam engine

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Answer:

drilling through a mountain faster than a steam engine

Explanation:

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Choose the clincher sentence that best restates the following topic sentence.


There are many fun things a person can do to help the brain.

A.

One thing that could help the brain is taking at least two fun classes every year.

B.

By acting with purpose, a person really can use fun to help the brain.

C.

Fun can be overused, so you should be careful.

D.

Traveling to a new place is a fun thing that would help the brain.

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My answer I think it is B

You have read the passage from Running Away and the poem “The Journey.” Both texts develop the theme of freedom. Write an essay that compares and contrasts the approaches each text uses to develop the theme of freedom.

CAN YOU TURN THIS PROMPT TO A HOW OR WHY QUESTION??
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Answer:

a concave lens is exactly the opppostie with outer surfaces  curving inward, so it makes parallel light rays curve outward or diverge. That's why concave lenses are sometimes called diverging lenses. ... The distance from the center of the lens to the focal point is, again, the focal length of the lens.

Explanation:

are we really free? how free are we really? if there’s freedom, why do i not feel free?

What does it mean to be free?

Besides protest, what other avenues do students have to show their activism?

Should children wait for adults to lead change or does their perspective add something unique to the conversation?

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Answer:

The free denfintion I think is you can do whatever you want but not the wrong things. :)

In my opinion, kids should not wait for adults to make the first move. People are always  underestimating kids, when sometimes we can make a difference too.

Well, son, I’ll tell you:
Life for me ain’t been no crystal stair.
It’s had tacks in it,
And splinters,
And boards torn up,
And places with no carpet on the floor

Bare.
But all the time
I’se been a-climbin’ on,
And reachin’ landin’s,
And turnin’ corners,
And sometimes goin’ in the dark
Where there ain’t been no light.
So boy, don’t you turn back.
Don’t you set down on the steps
‘Cause you finds it’s kinder hard.
Don’t you fall now —
For I’se still goin’, honey,
I’se still climbin’,
And life for me ain’t been no crystal stair.

Thank you!

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Answer:

The answer is D because she is telling her son not to give up and that is the whole main idea of the story.

Answer:

the first one because that's the first sentence of the poem

Explanation:

i think it's the first one bc that's was the poem is about

What is the tone and mood of this passage?

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It’s an high toon on how the reacts to the poin

Which writing style is most similar to an oratory?

fictional writing
informational writing
poetic writing
argumentative writing

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Answer:

argumentative writing

i.d.k  how i got this so hope its right tell me if i got right anyways tell me if i got it wrong.

Answer:

Fictional

Explanation:

A. Fictional writing Depends on for whom you're doing the oration. BUT! IN GENERAL ARGUMENTATIVE WRITING is called oration.

Help me please please help me

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Answer:

calmed

Explanation:

The answer is calmed.

What conventions can you play with to enhance your writing. Explain how you will use each and what effect they will have on your style.

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Answer:

Writing conventions such as spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and grammar help make a student's essay clear and understandable. When the audience can finish reading, without having to stop to try to figure out what was actually intended, the value of learning these writing conventions be

sorry, i just need to ask my own question so i am writing a response!!

please help my grade is an F

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Answer:

In Ozymandias, Shelley uses a very different scheme: ABAB-ACDC-EDE-FDF. In some cases these are are slant rhymes—“appear”/“despair”—and resist detection. This scheme, with its less memorable rhymes, supports the poem's theme of inevitable oblivion: just as every person will be forgotten, so will every work of poetry.

Explanation:

So most likely the last one

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Select the surface that would most reflect the most light.

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Answer:

A perfect smooth and shiny surface will reflect most of the light falling on them.

Explanation:

A thin smooth surface(like glass)

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What is the misplaced modifier in this sentence?
1) Famous for centuries, we are studying Milton in literature class.
A. studying C. we are studying Milton in literature
B. Famous for centuries D. in literature class

2) After losing his sight, Milton’s third wife and daughters recorded his verses.
A. After losing his sight C. Milton’s third wife and daughters recorded
B. his sight D. his verses

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Answer:

what is the  question exactly asking ??

Explanation:

1. A. It should’ve been “Because he was famous for centuries,......”
2. A. Should’ve been “After he lost his sight....”

How might the story be different if told from the point of view of a Selenite? Select all that apply.

Mr. Bedford and Mr. Cavor would be portrayed as aliens with strange features.
The action scenes would portray the Selenites as the victors.
The narrator would share the thoughts of Mr. Cavor’s character.
The reader would have to infer the motives of Mr. Bedford and Mr. Cavor for coming to the moon.

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Answer:

The action scenes would portray the Selenites as the victors.

Explanation:

Identify and explain the key parts of an argumentative essay.

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Answer:

makeing a point to how u feel about it

Explanation:

i feel like you should make people understand your point of view

the key parts of an argumentative essay would be
1: stating the thesis statement in the introduction
2: give evidence for what you are arguing about in 3 body paragraph
3: call to action “what needs to be done” in last paragraph

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Answer:

I would say A

Explanation:

Answer and Explanation:

A is the correct answers, because the two things the girls talks about is said to help something about herself.

Playing the piano lessens her worries, and singing allows her to express herself.

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read the sentence from the story

iIt was quite by accident I discovered this incredible invasion of earth by life-forms from another planet.



Which statement best descries the intended effect of the authour's word choice

a
It instills terror in the reader
b
it provokes a feeling of amusement
c
It hints at the narrator's madness
d
It creates a sense of amazement

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

It is B because it uses key words like "quite" and "incredible.

B because the is getting exciting at that prat

Retype these sentences, making them smoother by changing the parts that are italicized.

1. In the near future we will visit in the vicinity of Houston, Texas.

2. For a tall girl, her feet are small in size.

3. They were joined together in Holy Matrimony.

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Answer:

1. In the future, we will visit near Houston, Texas.

2. Although she is tall, her feet are fairly small.

3. They were married in Holy Matrimony.

Explanation:

I hope this helps! Not sure if this is correct if not I'm truly sorry!

Soon, we will visit near Houston, Texas.

Although she is tall, her feet are fairly small.

They were married in Holy Matrimony.

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