Answer:
What is the question?
Explanation:
Answer:
It's good that Lily knows what she wants to do with her life.
Explanation:
How many men did it take to capture Antigone?
A:2
B:5
C:1
D:7
Answer:
B.5
Explanation:
Answer:
It was actually 53 men
Explanation:
It is found that only 5 men came to fight him but 53 men were sent to capture Antigone.
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This is from the short story “Doll House”
(a) Identify two reasons to explain why the doll’s house is initially kept outside.
(b) Connect What does the decision to keep the house outside allow the girls to do that they might not have done otherwise?
Use one piece of evidence
Answer:
1 the dollhouse smells like paint 2- They want to show it off.
Explanation:
They are able to invite friends to come see it.
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Answer:
Stifling.
Explanation:
paragraph on human trafficking, has to be detailed and compelling on the issue not hyperbolic .
(please help i have another project to do and this is due in 30 min)
How do I write the best introduction for my essay?
Answer:
Have a thesis and a hook
Answer:
Explanation:
Attract the Reader's Attention. Begin your introduction with a "hook" that grabs your reader's attention and introduces the general topic.
State Your Focused Topic. After your “hook”, write a sentence or two about the specific focus of your paper
State your Thesis. Finally, include your thesis statement.
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Read this passage from “The Story of an Hour.” What do the details in this passage symbolize?
She could see in the open square before her house the tops of trees that were all aquiver with the new spring life. The delicious breath of rain was in the air. In the street below a peddler was crying his wares. The notes of a distant song which some one was singing reached her faintly, and countless sparrows were twittering in the eaves.
There were patches of blue sky showing here and there through the clouds that had met and piled one above the other in the west facing her window.
Guilt and remorse
Love and marriage
New beginning
Death
Answer:
New beginning
Explanation:
The Story of an Hour is a short story written by Kate Chopin. The story tells about Louise Mallard, who receives the news that her husband, Brently Mallard, has died. At first, she grieves but then realizes that she is happy that her husband is gone. She no longer has to live the life of oppression and is now free. This realization brings her joy. However, it soon turns out that her husband is alive, and he quickly returns home. Her joy turns to shock at the sight of her husband, which results in her death.
The details in the given passage symbolize a new beginning. Spring is often used as a symbol of new life, of a new beginning. It's the beginning of a new cycle of seasons, and nature comes back to life after a cold, harsh winter. The protagonist sees this new life through her window, looking forward to her own new beginning, which she doesn't receive in the end.
This is why the third option is the correct one.
Answer:
new beginning
Explanation:
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Eleanor Roosevelt said that Anne Frank's story made her "intimately and shockingly aware of war's greatest evil—the degradation of the human spirit. At the same time, Anne's diary makes clear the ultimate shining nobility of that spirit." In two paragraphs (three to five sentences per paragraph), explain how Anne Frank's story shows the misery and indignity that war causes, but also the goodness of the human spirit.
Answer:
Anne Frank is a story that shows how cruel a person can truly be. It shows the evil that was preformed by the Hitler was towards Jewish people, even a little girl like Anne was taught she was less than Germans because of her heritage. She knew and had to live with how awful other Jewish people, even people she knew, were treated. How they were killed and abused, though that may be an understatement. Though her story shows the of cruelty, it also shows how good and generous a person can be. Miep Gies put her own safety on the line to help protect not only the Frank family, but also the Van Pel family and Fritz Pfeffer. She kept them safe as best as she could for as long as she could. Even in a time where most people would turn their backs on people in need and only think about themselves. Not only that, but Anne and her famil remained good and loving people which seems almost impossible given the circumstances they were living in. On two very different sides of the spectrum, a person can be truly evil and vile. On the other end, a person can be good and loving and generous.
Explanation:
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Mayella Ewell lies on the witness stand out of fear for her father Bob Ewell and embarrassment over her attraction to Tom Robinson. She claims to the jury that Tom beat and assaulted her, but her father actually beat her after he caught her cuddling and kissing an African American.
What is an attraction?The term "attraction" refers to an emotional, romantic, physical, or aesthetic interest, desire, or affinity. A lot of individuals think that attraction is only romantic. But many emotions—including being interested in someone, praising their attractiveness, and having sexual feelings—qualify as an attraction.
The majority of people are primarily impacted by someone's physical appearance before becoming more or less attracted to someone over time depending on other criteria, such as likeness, personality, and reciprocal interest.
She was aware of the horrendous treatment that other Jews, including individuals she knew, received and had to live with it. Though it might be an understatement, how they were murdered and mistreated. Her tale demonstrates harshness, but it also demonstrates the goodness and generosity of others.
Therefore, Ewell and embarrassed over her attraction to Tom Robinson.
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First, gather all of your print sources, such as books, magazines, and encyclopedias. Decide which ones you are most likely to use. Then, create a source card for each one by writing the title, author, page number, and any other important information on an index card. When you are finished, number each of your source cards. This way, as you begin to take notes, you can just write the number of the source instead of writing all of the information again and again. Based on the details in the passage, which inference is most likely true? A. The source cards will be collected and graded , along with the report. B. The author believes that citing a source properly is more important than saying something interesting about it. O C. Readers are not expected to quote sources directly, but instead to paraphrase information . O Keeping track of sources in an organized way is an important part of research.
Answer:D: Keeping track of sources in an organized way is an important part of research
Explanation:
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Answer:
d
Explanation:
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Choose the sentence that contains an error in grammar usage.
Coryn had complete the race before the rain started.
Coryn had complete the race before the rain started.
They had traveled to the ocean before boarding the ship.
They had traveled to the ocean before boarding the ship.
I started singing lessons after I watched a wonderful opera.
I started singing lessons after I watched a wonderful opera.
As of yesterday, Tom and Chris had reviewed the material six times.
12. Bill : Do you❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
your hair after❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
a shower?
Which one completes the sentence above best?
A) comb / having
B) combing / having
C) comb/ have
D) combing / have
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Bill do you comb your hair after having a shower
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Dad usually supported my music ambitions, but sometimes he seemed irritated, as if my saxophone produced a grating sound.
Read the sentence.
The Tower of London dates back to the year 1066, is from the same era as Buckingham Palace, is older than Westminster Abbey, and is one of the oldest historical sites in England.
Which noun is modified by the underlined phrase?
the Tower of London
the year 1066
Buckingham Palace
England
Answer:
The Tower of London
Explanation:
The underlined phrase in the given sentence is is older than Westminster Abbey The noun phrase that is modified (described) by it is the Tower of London.
A noun phrase is a group of words that contains a noun and functions like one. This means that it can function as the subject, object of a verb, object of a preposition, or a complement within a sentence. The main noun in the given phrase is Tower, and this is why we could say that Tower is the noun modified by the underlined phrase.
Answer:
A) Tower Of London
Explanation:
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The red maple tree is a flowering plant. The longleaf pine tree is a nonflowering plant. Both trees go through various stages in their life cycles. Which stage occurs in the life cycles of both trees?
Answer:
making seeds
Explanation:
The plant that bear flower at least once during its life cycle, it is said to be a flowering plant. Bearing flower is an essential part of the process of reproduction of a flowering plant.
The plant that never bear a flower in its life cycle but still is able to produce the seeds, is said to be a non-flowering plant.
The fact common in both the flowering and non flowering plants is that both of them produce seeds.
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Answer:
taught
Explanation:
The answer is taught. Because ignorant means lacking knowledge or awareness
Write an antonym for each of these comments made about a buffet dinner. Preposterous, Gigantic, Extravagant, Fetid, Superfluous, Colossal.
Answer:
preposterous-reasonable
gigantic-tiny
extravagant-thrifty
fetid-fragrant
superfluous-neccesary
collosal-tiny
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
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Which of these BEST identifies part of Sojourner truth's point of view?
A) she values sense
B) she values high education
C) she is frustrated by the woman of the North
D) she is frustrated by the 'negroes' of the South
Answer: A)
Explanation: She values common sense
At the police station, after Starr details the events leading up to the shooting, the detective shifts her focus to Khalil's possible drug and gang activity. Why do you think he did this? Discuss Starr's reaction to the "bait."
Answer and Explanation:
1. The policeman tries to change the focus of the crime that happened. He looks for a way to get Star to display information that allows him to modify what really happened about Khalil's death and put him as the culprit in the story, with Khalil being killed by a racist police officer who used the abuse of authority to do this. .
2. Star doesn't fall for the bait and even though she knows that Khalil was involved in the drug trade, she knows that his murder had nothing to do with it and that he was murdered unfairly, due to the abuse of power and violence police against blacks.
The following is an example of what?
The sun shines in the sky - A
It shines so very high - A
rhyme scheme
meter
iambic pentameter
elegy
Answer:
rhyme scheme.
Explanation:
The given lines are an example of rhyme scheme.
A rhyme scheme can be defined as the sound at the end of each verse in a poem. This is a repetitive sound that occurs at the end of each verse in a song or poem. There are various types of rhyme schemes in literature such as internal rhyme, slant rhyme, etc.
In the given lines, the end of each verse rhyme with each other, that is sky and high. Therefore, the correct answer is option A.
PLEASE HELP!!! What is the shared purpose in both, "I Will Fight No More Forever" and "The School Days of an Indian Girl"?
Question 5 options:
A. To persuade readers to read more Native American literature.
B. To inform readers about the perspectives of 19th century Native Americans.
C. To persuade readers that Native Americans should not have been educated.
D. To inform readers of the positive outcomes of Western education of Native Americans.
Answer:
To inform readers about the perspectives of 19th century Native Americans.
Explanation:
How does Bush establish credibility/connect with the people? Explain. Include 3 examples. (Ethos)
why does odysseus not want to talk to his mother?
Answer:Hover for more information. This is actually in Book XI (not XII). Odysseus cannot hug her, no matter how much he wants to, for his mother is now a "shade," living in Hades. There is a division between flesh and spirit that cannot be connected.
Explanation:
Answer:
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Answer:
You need to pick a side for your claim. Then you need to state your claim and reason in your thesis statement.
Answer:
Well, first off is y or n if they should ban phones. I am saying no incase of emergency's or if they just need it for certain reasons in school. or they just dont give a poop.
Explanation:
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Dissect and analyze the allegory of the man overboard from: "A man overboard!
What matters it? The vessel does not halt. The wind blows. That sombre ship has a path which it is
forced to pursue. It passes on.
The man disappears, then reappears; he plunges, he rises again to the surface; he calls, he stretches
out his arms; he is not heard. The vessel, trembling under the hurricane, is wholly absorbed in its own
workings; the passengers and sailors do not even see the drowning man; his miserable head is but a speck
amid the immensity of the waves. He gives vent to desperate cries from out of the depths. What a spectre
is that retreating sail! He gazes and gazes at it frantically. It retreats, it grows dim, it diminishes in size. He
was there but just now, he was one of the crew, he went and came along the deck with the rest, he had his
part of breath and of sunlight, he was a living man. Now, what has taken place? He has slipped, he has
fallen; all is at an end.
He is in the tremendous sea. Under foot he has nothing but what flees and crumbles. The billows, torn
and lashed by the wind, encompass him hideously; the tossings of the abyss bear him away; all the
tongues of water dash over his head; a populace of waves spits upon him; confused openings half devour
him; every time that he sinks, he catches glimpses of precipices filled with night; frightful and unknown
vegetations seize him, knot about his feet, draw him to them; he is conscious that he is becoming an abyss,
that he forms part of the foam; the waves toss him from one to another; he drinks in the bitterness; the
cowardly ocean attacks him furiously, to drown him; the enormity plays with his agony. It seems as
though all that water were hate.
Nevertheless, he struggles.
He tries to defend himself; he tries to sustain himself; he makes an effort; he swims. He, his petty
strength all exhausted instantly, combats the inexhaustible.
Where, then, is the ship? Yonder. Barely visible in the pale shadows of the horizon.
The wind blows in gusts; all the foam overwhelms him. He raises his eyes and beholds only the
lividness of the clouds. He witnesses, amid his death-pangs, the immense madness of the sea. He is
tortured by this madness; he hears noises strange to man, which seem to come from beyond the limits of
the earth, and from one knows not what frightful region beyond.
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There are birds in the clouds, just as there are angels above human distresses; but what can they do
for him? They sing and fly and float, and he, he rattles in the death agony.
He feels himself buried in those two infinities, the ocean and the sky, at one and the same time: the
one is a tomb; the other is a shroud.
Night descends; he has been swimming for hours; his strength is exhausted; that ship, that distant
thing in which there were men, has vanished; he is alone in the formidable twilight gulf; he sinks, he
stiffens himself, he twists himself; he feels under him the monstrous billows of the invisible; he shouts.
There are no more men. Where is God?
He shouts. Help! Help! He still shouts on.
Nothing on the horizon; nothing in heaven.
He implores the expanse, the waves, the seaweed, the reef; they are deaf. He beseeches the tempest;
the imperturbable tempest obeys only the infinite.
Around him darkness, fog, solitude, the stormy and nonsentient tumult, the undefined curling of
those wild waters. In him horror and fatigue. Beneath him the depths. Not a point of support. He thinks of
the gloomy adventures of the corpse in the limitless shadow. The bottomless cold paralyzes him. His
hands contract convulsively; they close, and grasp nothingness. Winds, clouds, whirlwinds, gusts, useless
stars! What is to be done? The desperate man gives up; he is weary, he chooses the alternative of death; he
resists not; he lets himself go; he abandons his grip; and then he tosses forevermore in the lugubrious
dreary depths of engulfment.
Oh, implacable march of human societies! Oh, losses of men and of souls on the way! Ocean into
which falls all that the law lets slip! Disastrous absence of help! Oh, moral death!
The sea is the inexorable social night into which the penal laws fling their condemned. The sea is the
immensity of wretchedness.
The soul, going down stream in this gulf, may become a corpse. Who shall resuscitate it?"
Answer:
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Explanation:
Why is Nya so confused about the visitors? (text evidence)
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What does President Obama say he will do in his speech?
Answer:
He criticized donald trump? or no but im not sure
Read the excerpt from "Elizabeth Blackwell." Over the next three weeks Elizabeth did think about the medical profession. In fact, she couldn't stop thinking about it, for Mary's words rang continually in her ears. Even her heart seemed to beat in the rhythm of "doctor . . . Doctor . . . Doctor." Finally, one night, as she tossed and turned in bed, she found she could bear it no longer. "I am applying to medical school," she declared. The author makes this part of the story exciting by using strong action words. developing a slow pace. using rhyming patterns. developing Elizabeth's character.
Answer:
The author makes this part of the story exciting by using strong action words.
Explanation:
The author made sure to convey Elizabeth's feelings to readers through action words in this passage. When he/she mentions the way Elizabeth's heart is beating and how she tosses and turns in bed, the author is showing us, through those actions, how exciting the idea of becoming a doctor is to Elizabeth. Readers can empathize with the way she feels - all of us have experienced excitement and anticipation to the point of tossing and turning in bed, or to having our hearts beat loudly and rapidly.
Answer:
using strong action words.
Explanation:
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In Scene 6, has Scrooge come to understand the true spirit of Christmas? *
a.No, he doesn't learn any lessons and plans to keep living his life as before.
b.Yes, he plans to sell everything he has and work in the poorhouse.
c.Yes, he sees his past errors and plans to keep the spirit of generosity and charity in his heart year round.
d.Yes, he sees some of his errors and plans to give to others only at Christmas time.
Answer:
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