Answer:
“If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world.”
Chapter 18, Pages Vary
“There is nothing like looking, if you want to find something. You certainly usually find something, if you look, but it is not always quite the something you were after.”
"Loyalty, Honor, A willing heart, I can ask no more than that."
What figurative language device is used in the following line?
"I undid it just so much that a single thin ray fell upon the vulture eye."
Osimile
o onomatopoeia
O metaphor
O idiom
Answer:
metaphor
Explanation:
The second place finisher will be either Serena or ___ . Would I use She or Her?
Answer:
her
Explanation:
she is used for the subject of a sentence while her is used for the object of a sentence
WILL MARK BRAINLIST! help please
Answer:
It is between C and D both answers makes sense
Explanation:
I'll probably go with D if I were u
A 4-kg car moving with a speed of 2 m/s starts up a hill. How high does the
car roll before it stops.
a
2.0 m
b
1.5 m
c
4.0 m
d
.4 m
Answer:
2.0m
average speed = total distance/speed covered
Therefore 4kg/2m/s
2.0m
What are your strengths?(job related)
Answer:
is my writing skills. I can also work to tight deadlines under pressure. For example, I was once asked to complete a project that fell through the cracks. My editor discovered the mistake two hours before the deadline.
Explanation:
What does "rendered with reference" mean?
Which of the following is an antonym for the word
"synonym?"
A) Adjective
B) Antonym
C) Homonym
D) Synonym
Pls help me
Answer:
B antonym
Explanation:
Answer:
b) antonym
Explanation:
synonyn means similar words
antonym means opposite words
why do people aquire more than they need
pls answeer quick
60 points.
Who says the following and why?
"Well I've got a knock-out blow in store for him—
I'll batter the tramp with both fists, crack every tooth
from his jaws, I'll litter the ground with teeth
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Belt up—so the lords can see us fight it out.
How can you beat a champion half your age?"
Amphinomus is preparing to battle Odysseus.
Antinous is about to attack the beggar Odysseus.
Irus is challenging the beggar Odysseus to a fight.
Telemachus is challenging Antinous for throwing a stool at the beggar Odysseus.
Answer:
Is this from the odyssey?
Explanation:
Answer:
Antinous is about to attack the beggar Odysseus.
Explanation:
This statement is said by Antinous, one of the suitors who wants Penelope's hand in marriage. He is at Odysseus' house, while Odysseus is disguised as a beggar. Antinous is a mean-spirited, rude person and he tries to attack the beggar, which is what motivates him to say these words.
7. Why is Katniss unable to free herself from her assailant?
Help me please and thank you
Answer:
I will only give you ideas since writing a story for someone just makes it less creative.
1. a boy is sitting on a tree trunk
2. the tree trunks have lamps attached to them.
3. it's a magical forest.
4. he might meet friends (the friends might be animals)
5. he might get chased by an ogre
What was the status of
people who are Jewish during
the Weimar Republic? Can someone help me please , I really need it
Answer:
s
Explanation:
The Ocean
By Nathaniel Hawthorne
The Ocean has its silent caves,
Deep, quiet, and alone;
Though there be fury on the waves,
Beneath them there is none.
The awful spirits of the deep
Hold their communion there;
And there are those for whom we weep,
The young, the bright, the fair.
Calmly the wearied seamen rest
Beneath their own blue sea.
The ocean solitudes are blest,
For there is purity.
The earth has guilt, the earth has care,
Unquiet are its graves;
But peaceful sleep is ever there,
Beneath the dark blue waves.
Answer:
what is the question?
Explanation:
I see your poem, but where is the question?
when people are enslaved as long as they hold their fast language it as if they had the key of their prison
Love and loyalty to one’s motherland and mother-tongue are the cornerstone of one’s identity and self-esteem. Anyone who can’t love his country and national language can’t love anything and anyone in this world. It should be true I don't exactly understand your question
Read this sentence from “Miracle on Ice.”
As the start of the Olympics, the U.S. was seeded seventh out of twelve teams.
Based on the context of this sentence, what does the word seeded mean?
A ranked
B planted
C helped
D developed
Answer:
A ranked
Explanation:
''As the start of the Olympics, the U.S. was seeded seventh out of twelve teams.''
If you replace the word ''seeded'' with developed, helped, planted. It doesn't make sense.
''As the start of the Olympics, the U.S. was RANKED seventh out of twelve teams.''
please read those stories and please help me please will give brainliest to anyone
please help me
Answer:
We see that both of these books show a person or people being told that they can't do it, that they are nothing and will never be nothing. These characters are told that they can't do certain things which puts them down and possibly chips some pieces off their self esteem, but just as we see in "the right words at the right time" there will always be someone to tell yo to ignore those comments because they know that you can. You can do anything as long as you try and most importantly ignore those comments that are thrown towards you telling you the opposite. In "building Bridges" we see that it "is a call to action for Maryland's industry, education, and government to expand existing educational assets, create new assets, and simplify pathways to careers." Same thing happens. There are many people who will not want this to happen and will create obstacles to get someone away from something they are trying to accomplish. Both storylines show how no matter what obstacles come towards you there will always be a way to overcome them.
Plz help I am stuck ?
How did Billy's father-in-law die? (Slaughterhouse)
Answer:
Airplane crash.
Explanation:
Billy knows the airplane will crash, but he says nothing. The passengers are entertained by a barbershop quartet. The group sings lewd, racist songs to entertain Billy's father-in-law. When the plane crashes into Sugarbush Mountain, Vermont, everyone is killed except Billy and the copilot.
Answer:
Moments after he predicts his own death and closes his speech with the words “Farewell, hello, farewell, hello,” Billy is killed by an assassin's high-powered laser gun. He experiences the violet nothingness of death, and then he swings back into life and to early 1945.
Explanation:
because
The story "Hans in Luck" by the Brothers Grimm revolves around the main character's personality. The character Hans easily believes what others tell him. That means Hans is a gullible person. Which line in this excerpt from the story supports the idea that Hans is gullible?
This question is missing the excerpt. I've found the complete question online. The excerpt is as follows:
Seven long years he had worked hard for his master. At last he said, "Master, my time is up; I must go home and see my poor mother once
more: so pray pay me my wages and let me go." And the master said, "You have been a faithful and good servant, Hans, so your pay shall be handsome." Then he gave him a lump of silver as big as his head.
Hans took out his pocket-handkerchief, put the piece of silver into it, threw it over his shoulder, and jogged off on his road homewards. As he went lazily on, dragging one foot after another, a man came in sight, trotting gaily along on a capital horse.
"Ahl" said Hans aloud, "what a fine thing it is to ride on horseback! There he sits as easy and happy as if he was at home, in the chair by his fireside; he trips against no stones, saves shoe-leather, and gets on he hardly knows how."
Hans did not speak so softly but the horseman heard it all, and said, "Well, friend, why do you go on foot then?"
“Ah!" said he. "I have this load to carry: to be sure it is silver, but it is so heavy that I can't hold up my head, and you must know it hurts my shoulder sadly."
"What do you say of making an exchange?" said the horseman. “I will give you my horse, and you shall give me the silver, which will save you a great deal of trouble in carrying such a heavy load about with you."
"With all my heart," said Hans: "but as you are so kind to me. I must tell you one thing--you will have a weary task to draw that silver about with you."
However, the horseman got off, took the silver, helped Hans up, gave him the bridle into one hand and the whip into the other, and said,
"When you want to go very fast, smack your lips loudly together, and cry Jip!"
Answer:
The line that supports the idea that Hans is gullible is:
"With all my heart," said Hans: "but as you are so kind to me. I must tell you one thing--you will have a weary task to draw that silver about with you."
Explanation:
A gullible person is someone who can be easily persuaded to believe something. In the excerpt above, we can see that Hans is a gullible man. He does not see through the man's kind words. He does not realize that the man knows very well the silver is much more valuable than the horse. Hans believes in the man's kindness and is even sorry that the man will have to carry such a heavy piece of silver with him after giving Hans his horse. The line that supports that idea is:
"With all my heart," said Hans: "but as you are so kind to me. I must tell you one thing--you will have a weary task to draw that silver about with you."
What do convince,persuade,and motivate have in common?
Answer:
they are all attempting to alter someones opintions or actions
50 POINTS!!!! Write an paragraph about the importance of participating in an activity you enjoy, OR explain why you find a hobby or activity enjoyable.
Must be 6 sentences!!
Answer: I find drawing really enjoyable a lot. When I draw, it just takes my mind off of the bad stuff and helps me cool down. When we draw, we can think of lots and lots of creative ideas and maybe show it to others! Also, drawing can help us get better with our emotions, inspire us, or possibly tell stories! Another advantage of drawing is increasing our memories. For example, if you had an upcoming test, exam, etc, you can draw your notes or answers in some sort of form you like, to help remember it.
(Hope this is good enough. If not, just tell me -v-)
Ernest’s words reminded people of the wise old sayings.____
True or false
Please help!! The subject is on Logical Fallacies - Methods of motivation
2. Analyzing the effect of the author's use of the logical fallacy in this paragraph allows the reader to-
A. correct the author's errors.
B. research evidence about the topic.
C. evaluate the
effectiveness of the author's argument.
D. become an expert on the issue being discussed.
Answer:
C.i know my subject are similar
Explanation:
I hope it helps
who is from baltimore
Please help ASAP! You don't have to answer all of the questions, even one question is very much appreciated.
I'm giving 40 points for this so please don't answer if you're not going to get it right, don't take my points either. I really need help.
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Bridge to Terabithia
Chapter 9 "The Evil Spell"
1. What did Judy mean when she said "I'm stuck,"? How did Leslie know that she became unstuck?
2. What is the "evil spell" mentioned in the chapter title? (ALREADY ANSWERED)
3. Write one example of figurative language from the chapter that shows Jess's fear of the bad weather. Why doesn't Jess want to tell Leslie about his fear of the rising creek?
Answer:
just going to start adding memes since i answered these already
The good boy behaved well.(underline the adverb in the sentense)
Answer:
well
Explanation:
Well is the adverb in this example. Well is the adverb for good, the word good is an adjective.
The good boy behaved well.
In English language, an adverb can be defined as a word that is used to modify a verb, adjective, or another adverb in a sentence. Some examples are slowly, quickly, brightly, sadly, promptly, etc.
Additionally, there are six (6) main types of adverbs and these includes;
I. Adverb of time.
II. Adverb of frequency.
III. Adverb of place.
IV. Adverb of manner.
V. Adverb of reason.
VI. Adverb of intensity.
In this scenario, the adverb "well" is used to modify the action (a verb) of the boy, which is his behavior. Thus, it was used to describe the degree or extent to which the boy's behavior was.
In conclusion, well is an example of an adverb of intensity which describes the degree of an action or something.
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the article is about 2008 - November - Democratic Senator Barack Obama becomes the first black president
of the United States.
newspaper article project about barack Obama
use the 6 w's
Answer:
who-Barack Obama, what-Being the first black president, why-because the voters elected him, where-Washington D.C., how-he ran for president and won (historically)
Explanation:
Which of the following is the BEST definition of the term “valid”?
The act of favoring one thing over another.
The fundamental part of something.
Something that is reasonable and logical.
And incorrect view or opinion based on a misunderstanding.
Answer: If something is valid it is true, understandable, reasonable or logical so the answer your searching for is the 3rd one "Something that is reasonable and logical."
Explanation:
Answer:
something that is reasonable and logical.
Explanation:
Which literary device is used in the FIRST line ?
A. Alliteration
B. Metaphor
C. Simile
D. Personification
Answer:
Metaphor
Hope this helps
Read the following passage from Heywood Broun’s The Fifty-First Dragon to answer questions 6-10.
OF all the pupils at the knight school Gawaine le Cur-Hardy was among the least promising. He was tall and sturdy, but his instructors soon discovered that he lacked spirit. He would hide in the woods when the jousting class was called, although his companions and members of the faculty sought to appeal to his better nature by shouting to him to come out and break his neck like a man. Even when they told him that the lances were padded, the horses no more than ponies and the field unusually soft for late autumn, Gawaine refused to grow enthusiastic. The Headmaster and the Assistant Professor of Pleasaunce were discussing the case one spring afternoon and the Assistant Professor could see no remedy but expulsion.
“No,” said the Headmaster, as he looked out at the purple hills which ringed the school, “I think I’ll train him to slay dragons.”
“He might be killed,” objected the Assistant Professor.
“So he might,” replied the Headmaster brightly, but he added, more soberly, “we must consider the greater good. We are responsible for the formation of this lad’s character.”
“Are the dragons particularly bad this year?” interrupted the Assistant Professor. This was characteristic. He always seemed restive when the head of the school began to talk ethics and the ideals of the institution.
“I’ve never known them worse,” replied the Headmaster. “Up in the hills to the south last week they killed a number of peasants, two cows and a prize pig. And if this dry spell holds there’s no telling when they may start a forest fire simply by breathing around indiscriminately.”
“Would any refund on the tuition fee be necessary in case of an accident to young Cur-Hardy?”
“No,” the principal answered, judicially, “that’s all covered in the contract. But as a matter of fact he won’t be killed. Before I send him up in the hills I’m going to give him a magic word.”
“That’s a good idea,” said the Professor. “Sometimes they work wonders.”
6. What is this passage about?
The problems that may arise from fighting dragons
How the educators would change Gawaine’s course of study
The way the Professor and the Headmaster taught about dragons
Giving Gawaine a magic word to help him fight dragons
Answer:
i believe its B :) hope this helps:)
Explanation: