Answer:
1. The three features of the radio production that caused panic are: the realism of the production, the newslike technique of the production and the acting abilities of Orson Welles.
2. Some of the names or descriptions are:
i. falling star (Line 7)
ii. strangest of all things (Line 9)
iii. meteorite (Line 13)
iv. projectile (Line 14 )
v. The Thing (Line 17)
3. When the object was found, the impact it made was glaring. It's impact bored an enormous hole on the ground and it scattered both sand and gravel violently.
4. When the observer discovered and saw a huge cylinder whose size measured about 30 yards in diameter, he concluded that it was not a meteorite.
5. masked: (i) covered (ii) concealed (iii) hid (iv) obscured
lone: (i) single (ii) individual (iii) solitary (iv) sole
Explanation:
From the excerpt, we discover that the author revealed to us the discovery of an astronomical phenomenon which fell to the earth. The passage further explains what took place the time it fell from the sky. When it dropped on the earth, it bore an enormous hole into ground and scattered the ground and gravel violently.
"Does he always come to this bar?"
Sam asked_________
Turn it into a reported speech
Explanation:
sam asked him if he always goes to that bar
Hello everyone. I was wondering if any one here plays Fortnite? If so, if you would like to gift me the Aura skin in the item shop, it will really make my Christmas. I would love to play with you guys. My epic is Queen-_-Evie I will be accepting friend requests. If you are not able, I totally understand but have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!!❤️
Answer:
I was wondering is incorrect.
Explanation:
It should be I'm wondering or I will be wondering if someone plays fortnite here?
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Answer:
Cause- effect
Explanation:
It tells us that Hurricane Sandy came, and then it told us the consequences/effects.
Answer:
Cause and effect
Explanation: it's not comparing the hurricane to anything else only its effects.
In the limerick below, select the boxes next to all of the lines that have two beats and rhyme with each other. He ran up and down, Who seldom, if ever, stood still; In his Grandmother's gown, Which adorned that Old Man on a hill. There was an Old Man on a hill,
The order of the limerick is inverted. This is the correct sequence:
There was an Old Man on a hill, Who seldom, if ever, stood still; He ran up and down, In his Grandmother's gown, Which adorned that Old Man on a hill.
Answer:
The lines which have two beats and rhyme with each other are:
He ran up and down,
In his Grandmother's gown
Explanation:
When we speak of beats in poetry, we refer to the number of stressed words or syllables inside a line. In the limerick we are analyzing here, some lines have three beats, some have two. That means some lines have three, some have two stressed words. Let's highlight those words:
There was an Old Man on a hill,
Who seldom, if ever, stood still;
He ran up and down,
In his Grandmother's gown,
Which adorned that Old Man on a hill.
We have already found our answer. The lines that have two beats are: He ran up and down, / In his Grandmother's gown. Now, let's see if they rhyme. Rhyming means the final words of each line must correspond in sound. "Down" and "gown" do have such a correspondence. Their final sound is the same.
What does Mercutio say to teases Romeo in act 2 scram one
Answer:
In the first three scenes of Act II Romeo pursues Juliet and asks for her hand in marriage. She agrees and Romeo arranges for Friar Lawrence to perform the ceremony. In an example of dramatic irony, when we get to Scene 4 neither Benvolio nor Mercutio know of Romeo's love for Juliet. They believe him still to be in love with Rosaline. The scene opens with the two men discussing the fact Tybalt has sent a challenge to Romeo because the Capulet hot head saw Romeo at the party the night before.
Explanation:
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