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Read this passage from "The Lady, or the Tiger.”
He understood her nature, and his soul was assured that she would never rest until she had made plain to herself this thing, hidden to all other lookers-on, even to the king. The only hope for the youth in which there was any element of certainty was based upon the success of the princess in discovering this mystery; and the moment he looked upon her, he saw she had succeeded, as in his soul he knew she would succeed.
Which statement best describes how the author builds suspense in the passage?
He details a dangerous setting.
He puts his character in jeopardy.
He uses point of view to show the man’s thoughts.
He changes the pace so the action moves quickly.
Answer:
Try the 1st one, He details a dangerous setting.
Answer:
im pretty sure A but ill check after this quiz
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I’m giving 20 points and the and the word starts with so
He works until he is tired. The sentence has
Noun Clause
Adjective Clause
Adverb Clause
No Clause
Answer:
it has adverb clause= C i guess
Answer:
Adverb Clause
Explanation:
An adverb clause is a clause that modifies/ adds meaning/ explaining a verb. So think of How?, Why?, When?, Where?, and To what extend?, Under what condition?
In this case, the sentence can be transformed to questioning form, "To what extend does he work?" and we'll get the answer, "He works until he is tired."
Is this one or two paragraphs because I can’t find the second one so can you please help
Answer:
That's only 1 paragraph
Explanation:
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someone please help me
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
The rest all use chose/choose incorrectly, hope this helps :)
Read the section "Lively Family Dinners."
Which sentence from the section shows how the
Cannuscios' family dinners are affecting people
who see the videos?
Hello. Unfortunately the article you are referring to is not freely available on the internet, which makes it impossible for your question to be answered accurately. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
As you may already know, the Cannuscios family was a family that became popular when making videos about "Quarantine Olimpics," which were games performed by family members, while being quarantined due to the coronavirus. The videos allowed several people to have fun while watching them which helped many individuals overcome boredom and anxiety due to quarantine. In this case, to answer your question, you must read the article, in the section indicated and find the phrase that presents this effect, or similar effects that the videos of the Cannuscios family promoted in people.
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Explanation:
how's your relationship with your father?
1) Which choice BEST states the theme of this poem?
Young George, however, did not yield himself
To nourish the false hunger of a ghost
That made no good return. He saw too much:
The accumulated wisdom of his years
Had so conclusively made plain to him
The permanent profusion of a world
Where everybody might have everything
To do, and almost everything to eat,
That he was jubilantly satisfied
And all unthwarted by adversity.
What is young George’s attitude toward life in this excerpt? Select all that apply.
The world is a place of unlimited opportunities.
The world is a place of abundance.
The world is a difficult place and must be approached with caution.
The world is an empty place with ghostly presences.
Answer:
The world is a place of unlimited opportunities.
The world is a place of abundance.
Explanation:
The excerpt shows that Young George was an optimistic person who saw the positive side of things and who was unwilling to yield to the troubles of life. He believed in a world of abundance where all he desired were obtainable, where people had enough food to eat, where he was well satisfied and not daunted by the adversities he experienced.
This was the positive mental disposition of Young George as seen in the text above.
The barren-ground caribou shown below is a large herbivore that lives in a subarctic climate near Yellowknife, Canada. Which of these is NOT an adaptation found in caribou?
Answer: C. Caribou can hold their breath for up to nine minutes underwater.
Explanation:
The Caribou lives in areas that have a lot of snow sometimes so the evolved to have wider feet which ensures that they do not sink into deep snow. They however migrate to summer locations sometimes when the conditions are favorable and come back to the colder areas for the same reason.
Caribou eat a mix of food such as grasses, twigs and mushrooms. One thing they cannot do however, is hold their breaths for extended periods such as nine minutes, underwater.
HELP AGAIN UMMMM 20 POINT
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Can't tell. Probably need to see the text to help you sorry.
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Reread A Wicked History: Stalin pp. 62–63. How does the McCollum’s position about the completion of the Five-Year Plan differ from Stalin’s? What strategy does McCollum use to distinguish his position from Stalin’s? Cite two pieces of evidence for support.
Answer:
I know that i'm late but the answer that I got was:
Problems arose in the fourth and fifth five-year plans, after World War II, the emphasis was on reconstruction, and in 1945 Stalin promised that the Soviet Union would be the main industrial power in 1960. Stalin focused his agricultural production leadership through the agricultural collectivization project, which he believed would bring good social and economic results to the Soviet Union. The evidence is located on page 62 where it says “At the end of 1932 Stalin proudly announced that the five year plan had been completed a year ahead of schedule.” McCollum, on the other hand, focused on industrial growth, which distinguished his position from Stalin's position on economic development. However, in order to focus on industrial growth, McCollum established projects that would increase the production and quality of agricultural products. The other evidence is on page 63 where it says, “The five year plan had created one of the worst famines in human history right in the middle of the country’s most productive farmland.”
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examine?
Explanation:
write any 4 ways to recognise the feeling of universal brotherhood???
Answer:
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Read the poem "Harlem" by Langston Hughes and respond to the prompt.
"Harlem"
What happens to a dream deferred?
Does it dry up
Like a raisin in the sun?
Or fester like a sore
And then run?
Does it stink like rotten meat?
Or crust and sugar over
like a syrupy sweet?
Maybe it just sags
like a heavy load.
Or does it explode?
1. Identify at least TWO examples of figurative language (ex: similes, metaphors, etc.) and explain. *You can do two of the SAME figurative language or pick two different ones.
Answer: Hi! Please see my reply below for a few answers. (The examples of fig. language are bolded.)
Explanation:
"Harlem" also teems with a series of similes. This is the main kind of figurative language used in the poem. Many examples of similes are used in this poem to compare a dream deferred to rotting, aging, forgotten, or burdensome items. Throughout the poem, a dream "deferred" is compared to a raisin, a festering sore, rotten meat, a syrupy sweet, and a heavy load. The actions linked to these items suggest what might happen to the dream, such as rotting and dying or weighing down the conscience of the people.
Many other examples of figurative language are found throughout the poem, helping to reinforce its unique imagery. The ongoing use of the phrase "Does it" is an example of anaphora. This word describes the repetition of a word or phrase at the start of a series of sentences, phrases, or clauses. In this situation, anaphora helps to emphasize the question and to create a sense of focus or urgency around it.
Sorry for such a long explanation, but I hope it helps you out. Good luck with your assignment! :)
Need help with descriptive writing
Answer:
The primary purpose of descriptive writing is to describe a person, place or thing in such a way that a picture is formed in the reader's mind. Capturing an event through descriptive writing involves paying close attention to the details by using all of your five senses.
Explanation:
Based on evidence in the passage, which statement about Mrs. Westmacott is true?
A. She does not have daughters of her own
B. She is highly respected in the community
C. She knows many of her neighbors' children
D. She has influenced the Doctor's daughters
Read the sentence from paragraph 5.
"You must live up to your principles- you must give your daughters the same liberty as you advocate for other women"
Why does Mrs. Westmacott say this to the Doctor?
A. to use his beliefs as support for her argument
B. to more clearly explain her political views
C. to agree with his opinion of the situation
D. to demonstrate her influence over him
where is the passage for #1
Answer:
I got B, she is highly respected in the community.
Explanation:
How she helped out the doctor, shows the level of respect people have for her.
Adjectives and adverbs
Answer:
Yeah. I really like them. Lol, I am looking for an English question that I can help with and I came across this. At first I thought you attached a file but it was just these three words. Have a good day! :)
Explanation:
When should transitional tags be used in a paper?
to introduce quotes
to contrast ideas
all of the above
to order ideas
orders belive i admit tooooo
HELP FAST!! WHAT IS THE CENTRAL IDEA OF THE PASSAGE?? WILL MAKE BRAINLIEST!!!What are the practical results of the modern cult of beauty? The exercises and the massages, the health motors and the skin foods-to what have they led? Are women more beautiful than they were? Do they get something for the enormous expenditure of energy, time, and money demanded of them by the beauty cult? These are questions which it is difficult to answer. For the facts seem to contradict themselves. The campaign for more physical beauty seems to be both a tremendous success and a lamentable failure. It depends how you look at the results.
It is a success insofar as more women retain their youthful appearance to a greater age than in the past. "Old ladies" are already becoming rare. In a few years, we may well believe, they will be extinct. White hair and wrinkles, a bent back and hollow cheeks will come to be regarded as medievally old-fashioned. The crone of the future will be golden, curly, and cherry-lipped, neat-ankled and slender. The Portrait of the Artist's Mother will come to be almost indistinguishable, at future picture shows, from the Portrait of the Artist's Daughter. This desirable consummation will be due in part to skin foods and injections of paraffin wax, facial surgery, mud baths, and paint, in part to improved health, due in its turn to a more rational mode of life. Ugliness is one of the symptoms of disease; beauty, of health. Insofar as the campaign for more beauty is also a campaign for more health, it is admirable and, up to a point, genuinely successful. Beauty that is merely the artificial shadow of these symptoms of health is intrinsically of poorer quality than the genuine article. Still, it is a sufficiently good imitation to be sometimes mistakable for the real thing. The apparatus for mimicking the symptoms of health is now within the reach of every moderately prosperous person; the knowledge of the way in which real health can be achieved is growing, and will in time, no doubt, be universally acted upon. When that happy moment comes, will every woman be beautiful-as beautiful, at any rate, as the natural shape of her features, with or without surgical and chemical aid, permits?
The answer is emphatically: No. For real beauty is as much an affair of the inner as of the outer self. The beauty of a porcelain jar is a matter of shape, of color, of surface texture. The jar may be empty or tenanted by spiders, full of honey or stinking slime-it makes no difference to its beauty or ugliness. But a woman is alive, and her beauty is therefore not skin deep. The surface of the human vessel is affected by the nature of its spiritual contents. I have seen women who, by the standards of a connoisseur of porcelain, were ravishingly lovely. Their shape, their color, their surface texture were perfect. And yet they were not beautiful. For the lovely vase was either empty or filled with some corruption. Spiritual emptiness or ugliness shows through. And conversely, there is an interior light that can transfigure forms that the pure aesthetician would regard as imperfect or downright ugly.
Answer:
The central Idea is that beauty is held onto more now in this modern age and the older looking women are becoming extinct.
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
Why is it important to respect the audience?
Answer:
So that they know you're genuine and really care about what you have to say!
Explanation:
Hope this helps! :) Plz mark as brainliest!
my friend offered me a job at bank
active to passive voice
Answer:
Passive voice : At bank I was offered the job by my friend .
Explanation:
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Describe three common beliefs citizens held in England during The Elizabethan Era.
Answer:
religion/god, witches, "the great chain of being."
Explanation:
religion/god: Almost everyone in England in Shakespeare’s day was Christian. Everyone would go to church on a Sunday, or even more often. Most people believed in Hell as a very real place, and that the Devil was a specific person. Queen Elizabeth I’s father, Henry VIII, broke away from the Catholic Church in Rome and became head of the Church in England. Across Northern Europe at this time groups of people ‘protested’ against the Roman Catholic Church - they were known as ‘Protestants’. They did not obey the Pope. In England people were martyred on both sides. They were often burnt at the stake.
witches: people believed in witches. They were people who had made a pact with the Devil in exchange for supernatural powers. If your cow was ill, it was easy to decide it had been cursed. If there was plague in your village, it was because of a witch. If the beans didn’t grow, it was because of a witch. Witches might have a familiar – a pet, or a toad, or a bird – which was supposed to be a demon advisor. People accused of being witches tended to be old, poor, single women. It is at this time that the idea of witches riding around on broomsticks (a common household implement in Elizabethan England) becomes popular. There are lots of ways to test for a witch. A common way was to use a ducking stool, or just to tie them up, and duck the accused under water in a pond or river. If she floated, she was a witch. If she didn’t, she was innocent. She probably drowned. Anyone who floated was then burnt at the stake. It was legal to kill witches because of the Witchcraft Act passed in 1563, which set out steps to take against witches who used spirits to kill people.
great chain: Elizabethans believed that God set out an order for everything in the universe. This was known as the Great Chain of Being. On Earth, God created a social order for everybody and chose where you belonged. In other words, the king or queen was in charge because God put them there and they were only answerable to God (the Divine Right of Kings). This meant that disobeying the monarch was a sin, which was handy for keeping people in their place! It also led to the idea that if the wrong person was monarch everything would go wrong for a country, including whether the crops would be good, or if animals behaved as they should. The Elizabethans were very superstitious. The Great Chain of Being includes everything from God and the angels at the top, to humans, to animals, to plants, to rocks and minerals at the bottom. It moves from beings of pure spirit at the top of the Chain to things made entirely of matter at the bottom. Humans are pretty much in the middle, being mostly mortal, or made of matter, but with a soul made of spirit. The theory started with the Greek philosophers Aristotle and Plato, but was a basic assumption of life in Elizabethan England. You were a noble, or a farmer, or a beggar, because that was the place God had ordained for you.
What was the main difference between the older birds
and their children when the birds returned?
Answer:
the older birds are older than the younger birds
Explanation:
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Answer:
I really love dog and anything but I don't know this question answers sorry
What is the theme?
Grant Malvern was a superstar high school athlete from a small town where football was revered.
of this town placed a high value on victories. So a top performer like Grant was given privileges and
exceptions. Grant did not have to struggle his way through rigorous courses in high school. He attended
special study sessions with teammates where they mainly studied football. To the surprise of few, Grant was
given a full ride to a reputable university based on his athletic prowess. Yet Grant was not prepared for this
new experience. He expected the university to make special exceptions for him as his high school had. While
he did receive quite a few exceptions, it was not enough to compensate for how underprepared he was.
Despite many good faith interventions by the university, Grant failed to get it together. He lost his
scholarship, and dropped out after his freshman year.
Type the four-syllable words.
Word bank: benefactor, benevolent, benediction, beneficiary, benefactress, beneficial, benefit, beneficence, glacier, environment
Answer:
Available, participants, stationary
Answer:
Benefactor, benevolent, benediction, benefactress, beneficial, beneficence, environment
Explanation:
these words have four syllables.