Answer:
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Explanation:
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The day had been one of those unbearable ones, when every sound had set her teeth on edge like chalk creaking on a blackboard, when every word her father or mother said to her or did not say to her seemed an intentional injustice. And of course it would happen, as the end to such a day, that just as the sun went down the back of the mountain and the long twilight began, she noticed that Rollie was not around.
Tense with exasperation—she would simply explode if Mother got going—she began to call him in a carefully casual tone: "Here, Rollie! He-re, boy! Want to go for a walk, Rollie?" Whistling to him cheerfully, her heart full of wrath at the way the world treated her, she made the rounds of his haunts; the corner of the woodshed, where he liked to curl up on the wool of Father's discarded old windbreaker; the hay barn, the cow barn, the sunny spot on the side porch—no Rollie.
Perhaps he had sneaked upstairs to lie on her bed where he was not supposed to go—not that she would have minded! That rule was a part of Mother's fussiness, part too of Mother's bossiness. It was her bed, wasn't it? But was she allowed the say-so about it? Not on your life. They told her she could have things the way she wanted in her own room, now she was in her teens, but—her heart raged against the unfairness as she took the stairs stormily, two steps at a time, her pigtails flopping up and down on her back. If Rollie was on her bed, she was just going to let him stay right there, and Mother could shake her head and mumble all she wanted to. But he was not there. The bedspread and pillow were crumpled, but not from his weight.
Earlier that afternoon, she had flung herself down to cry there. And then she couldn't. Every nerve in her had been twanging, but she couldn't cry. She could only lie there, her hands doubled up hard, furious that she had nothing to cry about. Not really. She was too big to cry just over Father's having said to her severely, "I told you if I let you take the chess set you were to put it away when you got through with it. One of the pawns was on the floor of our bedroom this morning. I stepped on it. If I'd had my shoes on, I'd have broken it."
Well, he had told her to be sure to put them away. And although she had forgotten and left them, he hadn't forbidden her ever to take the set again. No, the instant she thought about that, she knew she couldn't cry about it. She could be, and she was, in a rage about the way Father kept on talking, long after she'd got his point, "It's not that I care so much about the chess set," he said, just leaning with all his weight on being right, "it's because if you don't learn how to take care of things, you yourself will suffer for it later . . . . If we . . ." on and on, preaching and preaching.
Which statement most accurately describes the girl's feelings?
A. She is angry because the whole world seems against her.
B. She is unconcerned toward the way her parents treat her.
C. She is saddened by the sun's going down behind the mountain.
D. She is worried that her dog is gone forever.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
She seems angry at her dad that continues talking. At the begining she says unbearable which is when your on your last straw. "her heart raged against the unfairness as she took the stairs stormily..."
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"The moon is a heavy sack of gold"
What does this metaphor mean?
Answer:
possibly something that people aspire to, something that is valuable
What do you think the word smart mean ?
Help pls
intelligence
Explanation:
1, my father has____ may, so he can buy me something? A, a little B,little C,few D,a few
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Allison is the ______ of my two daughters while Rebecca is ______.
Select one:
a.
more sensitive; sillier
b.
more sensitive; silliest
c.
most sensitive; sillier
d.
most sensitive; silliest
e.
sensitivest; more sillier
Answer:
The answer is C because if you put it together it makes sence.
Explanation:
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Answer:
C.
Explanation:
If you read the sentence aloud, include each word in the blank spaces.
a: Allison is the more sensitive one of my two daughters, while Rebecca is sillier.
b: Allison is the more sensitive one of my two daughters, while Rebecca is silliest.
c: Allison is the most sensitive one of my two daughters, while Rebecca is sillier
d: Allison is the most sensitive one of my two daughters while Rebecca is silliest.
e: Allison is the sensitivest one of my two daughters while Rebecca is more sillier.
When you take a look at A, it doesn't seem right.
When looking at B, you can see that "Silliest" does not fit in that sentence properly.
When looking at C, you can see that it seems correct, she is the most sensitive of the two, whereas Rebecca is more silly than Allison.
Take a look at d, silliest should be replaced with sillier.
And finally, take a look at e. Sensitivest is not a word, and "more sillier" is very incorrect.
Always remember to analyze these questions like this, and it will help you to succeed!
During metamorphosis, what structures do tadpoles lose?
a.
eyes
b.
arms
c.
gills
d.
legs
Answer:
C) gills
Explanation:
becausethe tadpoles starts to lose its gills and develop teeth. Soon after this their back legs develop, their diet changes and they become carnivorous
Answer:
gills
Explanation:
AABB Rhythm poem christmas themed. pls can you make 3 stanza of AABB poem. pls help me
Answer:
the night is illuminated by the moon
shining down, the time is soon
for it is the day with falling snow
that all the children have come to know
it is christmas, a wonderful time
where the bells on street corners chime
and noses are red from the chilly air
walking indoors with snowflakes stuck to your hair
after spending the night with your family and having a meal
it is time for the real deal
the unchallenged joy of opening presents
christmas time is a season nobody resents
Explanation:
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Read this excerpt from "Eavesdropping" by Eudora Welty and answer the question.
What they talked about, I have no idea … . It was no doubt whatever a young married couple spending their first time privately in each other’s company in the long, probably harried day would talk about. It was the murmur of their voices, the back-and-forth, the unnoticed stretching away of time between my bedtime and theirs, that made me bask there at my distance. What I felt was not that I was excluded from them but that I was included, in – and because of – what I could hear in their voices and what I could see of their faces in the cone of yellow light under the brown-scorched shade.
In this excerpt, Welty’s diction best suggests she is writing to what possible audience?
young married couples who want to improve their relationship
young people who read
thoughtful readers interested in writing and literature
students in college
Answer:
thoughtful readers interested in writing and literature
Explanation:
i believe it is this answer. it is not the first one because it has no marriage advice. it is not the second since it is too general. it is not the final answer since it is a book for all ages. it is the 3rd answer because it is a literature book. this is why the answer is #3.
Decide whether the text shows an example of indirect or direct characterization and use the drop-down menus to complete the statements. The other dog made no advances, nor received any; also, he did not attempt to steal from the newcomers . He was a gloomy, morose fellow , and he showed Curly plainly that all he desired was to be left alone, and further, that there would be trouble if he were not left alone. "Dave" he was called, and he ate and slept, or yawned between times , and took interest in nothing, not even when the Narwhal crossed Queen Charlotte Sound and rolled and pitched and bucked like a thing possessed.
Answer:
indirect
direct
indirect
Explanation:
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Answer:
The other dog made no advances, nor received any; also, he did not attempt to steal from the newcomers
✔ indirect
. He was a gloomy, morose fellow
✔ direct
, and he showed Curly plainly that all he desired was to be left alone, and further, that there would be trouble if he were not left alone. "Dave" he was called, and he ate and slept, or yawned between times
✔ indirect
, and took interest in nothing, not even when the Narwhal crossed Queen Charlotte Sound and rolled and pitched and bucked like a thing possessed.
Explanation:
Do Batman dies in Dark knight rises?
Answer:
no he does not. and The admin who keeps deleting this is stalking me.
Explanation:
Answer:
The Dark Knight Rises made the audience believe Batman died, only to reveal right at the end that he was alive and well. So, how did he do that? The Dark Knight Rises left a couple of mysteries, but the biggest one is how Batman escaped right at the end of the movie – and here’s how he could have done it.
Explanation:
Tom Gallagher decides that he will play to win. What will happen if his team wins? What will happen if his team loses? Write a paragraph to explain whether you agree or disagree with Tom’s decision. Use evidence from the passage to support your opinion.
Answer:
... *shrugs shoulders*
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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What does Tan’s interaction at the hospital with the CAT Scan reveal about people’s perception of non-native English speakers?
Answer:
The hospital encounter where her mother was 'refused' to be given a diagnosis about her CT Scan and instead told to take another test, for they 'lost' the result shows the treatment meted out to non-native English speakers. But when the daughter came into the discourse, with her perfectly spoken English, the doctors 'miraculously' agreed to everything and cleared up the 'problem' as if there had never been an issue in the first place.
Explanation:
In her essay "Mother Tongue," Amy Tan describes how the use of the English language can specify the way one gets treated. providing instances of when she uses the English language as compared to how her mother used it, she presents the different reactions and interactions they both experienced and how it shows the treatments they get from native English speakers.
One such incident was when her mother had gone to the hospital as a follow-up about a CT Scan that she'd taken. With her broken English, she tried her best to try to get the doctors and nurses to tell her about her condition for "her husband and son had both died of brain tumors" and she was eager to know about her own health. But despite her efforts, she was told that the scan was lost and that she had to come back another time for a new test.
But when she adamantly refused to leave the hospital and made them talk to her daughter who spoke perfect English, the doctors' perception immediately changed. They even suggested that "the CAT scan would be found, promises that a conference call on Monday would be held, and apologies for any suffering my mother had gone through for a most regrettable mistake."
This was an outcome only after they had communicated with someone who spoke fluent and perfect English, as compared to the mother's 'faulty' English. And this encounter shows how people tend to 'judge' a non-native English speaker based on her use of the language and not think in a rational or humane way.
(ELA) The answer choices for this question include a direct quote from the paragraph below. Which answer choice is punctuated correctly?
The first place that I can well remember was a large pleasant meadow with a pond of clear water in it. Some shady trees leaned over it, and rushes and
water-li les grew at the deep end. Over the hedge on one side we looked into a plowed field, and on the other we looked over a gate at our master's
house, which stood by the roadside; at the top of the meadow was a grove of fir trees, and at the bottom a running brook overhung by a steep bank.
A. Because the narrator mentions a master's house, I think the narrator is someone's pet.
B. Because the narrator "mentions a master's house," I think the narrator is someone's pet.
C. Because the narrator mentions a "master's house," I think the narrator is someone's pet.
D. Because the narrator mentions a master's house, I think "the narrator Is someone's pet."
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Since master's house was originally from the paragraph, you have to put quotations around it.
Read the following passage: The basketball team should find a new coach. Sure, the old coach has won two titles in the past three years, but he's hard to be around, and his fashion sense is terrible.
Which statement best evaluates the use of a claim and reasoning?
A. The passage does not have a claim and does not contain any sound reasoning
B. The passage does not have a claim but does contain sound reasoning
C. The passage has a strong claim backed up by sound reasoning.
D. The passage has a strong claim that is not backed up by sound reasoning.
Answer:
I actually don't know possibly c
Answer: it’s d
Explanation:
What is the most convenient way to study?
Answer:
Secluded area by oneself
Explanation:
Being in a secluded area where no one can bother you is the most convenient way to study for there are no distractions near you.
try to eliminate distractions while studying. this goes for your phone, laptop, gaming consoles, etc. anything that you find yourself gravitating towards while studying should be put across your room or even in a seperate room. i also recomend chill, peaceful music in the background. nothing that gets you hype! just something that can ease your mind. i also recommend breaks! 30 minute breaks help you unwind and release the boredom that comes with studying.
Please answer this correctly without making mistakes
Answer:
Explanation:
distance
distant
distinct
distribute
district
true or false: the main difference between art song & program music is that program music does not include a vocal part
Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
I will get on the bus soon; I should be home before lunch.
Many people like both dogs and cats: the animal shelter has plenty of both of them.
Don't be surprised if it snows it snows almost every day here in the winter.
Many people like to play soccer, soccer has become very popular with children.
The sentence is punctuated correctly, I will get on the bus soon; I should be home before lunch.
What is a punctuation and examples?In Eay words, punctuation marks are a sign to make and keep meaning within a sentence or to split it up.
For Examples of different punctuation marks have: full stops (.), commas (,), question marks (?).
Thus, option "A" is correct, I will get on the bus soon; I should be home before lunch.
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what do immigrants have to do when they first come to america
Answer:
They have to get checked if they have any diseases or if they are ill.
Explanation:
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Which types of themes distinguish literature written in the realist era from earlier literature? A. everyday life and common subjects B. tragedy and extreme circumstances C. unusual and terrifying themes D. adventurous and fantastical episodes
Answer:
A is my answer
Explanation:
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What might the consequences be if Congress were to cut individual income tax rates in half? Explain your answer
Answer:
Explanation:
Atleast the stardard of living would improve.
The porter in “The Story of the Porter and the Three Ladies” carries what for the shopper?
A) a stack of books
B) clothing for the ladies
C) fresh poultry
D) provisions for a feast
Answer:
D) provisions for a feast
Explanation:
Answer:
D) provisions for a feast
Explanation:
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The passage focuses primarily on
A.
the speaker’s early experiences with white people
B.
difficulties the speaker had growing up
C.
small-town life in Florida
D.
the speaker’s anger at the disrespect directed toward her
E.
the joy of singing and dancing
Answer:
A: the speaker's early experiances with white people
Explanation:
the passage starts off talking about when they first realized they were colored.
what is the poem windy nights all about
Answer: Windy Nights by Robert Louis Stevenson is a poem about the sounds that happen on wet, windy nights.
Explanation:
Answer:
A dramatic poem by Robert Louis Stevenson is the inspiration for this intense, exhilarating work, which portrays the poet's childhood fear of storms. The music aptly captures the sound and excitement of a stormy, windy night, which the text likens to a riding horseman and the pounding of his horse's hooves.
Explanation: