Answer:
3
Explanation:
An overwhelming feeling of helplessness caused by the narrator’s new understanding of the world is revealed by the quote, “all the smoldering emotions of that summer swelled in me and burst"
These are all of her (the narrator: Lizabeth) feelings that are going on inside of her. Most of these feelings are bad. She describes them as "smoldering" like fire. That means they stay in her and are never ending (they lasted all summer). She says it worked, she's trying to decide if she'll ruin Miss Lotti's flowers.
What is Marigolds about?Marigold, by Eugenia Collier is about a crisis of a 14-year-old African-American girl, Lizabeth (narrator), who doesn't know who she is. The contradiction of the story is that Lizabeth, who grew up in a poor society in Maryland during the Great Depression, is trying to understand who she is. The story is about compassion, love, and hope associated with adulthood. It touches not only the theme, but also the pain and defeat that accompanies it. It shows not only the innocence and wonder of being a child, but also the wild and intense feelings of an adolescence.
The correct answer is option 3.
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Answer:
I think it is the first answer, because an allusion is something like a hallucination, which means you are seeing things that are not real, and spring wind can't actually dance through trees in real life, making it an allusion. I hope this helps!!
is it simile? i'm stuck on this question.
Answer:
simile I belive
Explanation:
how do townspeople react to moishes stories?
Answer:
The reaction to Moshe the Beadle's story is one of rejection with being dismissive. The Jewish individuals of Sighet essentially negate his story. Their rationales are not openly asserted, but are clearly present
Explanation:
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Which statement best describes the purpose of the paper?
A.
to describe how to manage trash
B.
to show how to reduce waste
C.
to emphasize the problems of trash management
D.
to list ways to solve waste management issues
Answer:
A.) To show how to reduce waste :)
Explanation:
The statement best describes the purpose of the paper is the B. to show how to reduce waste.
What is recycling of paper?The recycling of paper is the technique via way of means of which waste paper is became new paper products. It has some of vital benefits: It saves waste paper from occupying houses of humans and generating methane because it breaks down.
The manufacturing of that tons paper calls for 4 bushes and 1,740 gallons of water. All of this emphasizes the significance of decreasing the quantity of paper we print.
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which revision is needed to correct the following sentence
My dad told me to clean the basement and, he thinks i can do the whole thing by myself.
Answer:
My dad told me to clean the basement, and he thinks i can do the whole thing by myself.
Explanation:
i just changed the position of the comma yo make the sentence correct, but i'm not 100% sure it is correct
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Making the Most of Mucus
Just the name itself will make you giggle. It's a great word that conjures visions of slime and
unpleasantness. It is perhaps the most annoying part of having a cold or allergies. Mucus, however,
plays a very important role in defense of our bodies and our health. In fact, it's high time mucus got
a lot more respect.
First, there are some amazing facts about mucus that are worthy of respect. Humans produce
about a liter of mucus every day, whether they are sick or not. Bony fish and some invertebrates
(snails or slugs) also have mucus cells on the outside of their body. This external mucus creates a
protective coating that prevents predators' toxins from doing harm. Humans produce mucus to
protect our stomachs, our lungs, and several other systems.
We tend to not like mucus because it is a considered a symptom or sign that something is wrong.
We usually only see it when we are sick, and so we tend to dislike it. According to Michael M.
Johns, III, MD, however, "mucus is incredibly important for our bodies." Johns, an assistant
professor at Emory University, calls mucus "the oil in the engine" of our bodies. Without mucus, our
engines, or bodies, would freeze up and stop working properly.
engines, or bodies, would freeze up and stop WURING prope
Furthermore, mucus is not just the nasty gunk you see when you are sick. It lines the tissues in
your mouth, your nose, throat, and lungs. It also is crucial in protecting your digestive system.
Mucus puts a protective coating over the surfaces of these tissues, keeping them moist. Most of
the time we don't notice mucus is making our lives better. It does its job quietly, making everything
run smoothly, keeping our inner tissues soft and flexible enough to fight off invaders.
Occasionally, though our mucus-making membranes go into overdrive. If you eat a hot pepper, your
mucus membranes in your mouth and throat start producing extra mucus to protect you. If you
come into contact with pollen, you may get a runny nose and start sneezing and coughing. When
these things happen, your mucus systems start making more fluids to wash away the irritating
particles. Mucus also has some antibodies that increase our ability to fight off bacteria and viruses.
It's hard to appreciate what is essentially slime, but we have mucus for some very good reasons. It
helps to keep us healthy and lets us know when our bodies are under attack. We would be wise to
respect what our bodies do to keep us safe. So the next time you find yourself reaching for a tissue,
remember mucus is your friend and ally.
What's in a Name?
Mucus is a great word, not only because it gives name to an important bodily function, but also
because it is one of those words that simultaneously makes you feel grossed-out and giggly.
Other words for this powerfully important hurnan-health tool include slime and phlegm. Slang
words for mucus include boogers and snot. All of these words have the same giggle-power,
simply from the combination of consonants and vowels. By the way, mucus is an old word; it's
been around since the mid-1600s and has roots back to Latin (mucere, to be moldy or musty)
and Greek (myxa, mucus). While you may assume that words like snot and boogers are
relatively new slang terms, they are not. Snot dates to 1560 and comes from an Old English
word, gesnot, and has the same root as the word snout. The word booger is not quite as old but
has been in use since the 1890s.
Which line from the text supports the idea that mucus helps the human body?
A. It’s hard to appreciate what is essentially slime, but we have mucus for some very good reasons.
B. Most of the time we don’t notice Luis is making out life’s better.
C. Furthermore,mucus is not just the nasty gunk you see when you are sick.
D. Mucus also had some antibodies that increase our ability to fight of bacteria and viruses.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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Answer:
Scenario 1 : I would respond by doing the work 1st and then studying to get the homework at the way faster.
Scenario 2: I would respond by saying was that intentional or not because if so that was very rude and not appreciate.
Scenario 3: I would be respond by saying this is good and bad. It would be good because theirs always a positive outcome that I will like my new school better and maybe a bigger house/room or experience something I never experienced before. It would be bad because you do not know what can happen.
Scenario 4 : I would respond by speaking to the teacher about it after class or whatever they are available. I would also ask friends who got better grades what did they do or for help.
Explanation:
Watch Hamlet Act 1, Scene 5 Summary & Analysis What do you think will happen next?
Give THREE predictions you have for the upcoming scenes in Hamlet. Be as specific as you
What is the tone of this passage?
excited
discouraged
scornful
sad
Answer:
C. scornful
Explanation:
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How do we know that Amory is very concerned with how he appears to other people? Use evidence from the text to support your answer, providing at least two different examples.
The book is This Side of Paradise.
Answer:
Amory decides to treat his pain with alcohol and proceeds to get thoroughly drunk in the bar of a club. He wakes up in a hotel room at the club and starts drinking again. He bemoans the loss of his love and heads out to the town to carouse again in a flurry of parties, but he tells nobody of his misery. Amory heads to his work and announces to his boss that he is quitting and that he hated the meaninglessness of his job.
Four days later, a worn and exhausted Amory returns to his apartment. He explains to the inquisitive Tom that he had been beaten by all kinds of people. Tom in turn explains that Alec has moved out of the apartment to return home and that they might not be able to afford the rent themselves, but they do not leave, agreeing instead to live frugally. Amory gathers all his love letters and mementos of Rosalind, buries them in his trunk and sets out again on his debauch, leaving Tom behind.
After three weeks of this self-destructive alcoholic convalescence, Amory is stopped short by the institution of Prohibition, which makes booze far more difficult to find. Amory accepts the end of this phase without regret; he settles down and begins to read voraciously. He gets in touch with a friend of Monsignor Darcy's, Mrs. Lawrence, and she re-ignites his interest in life.
Still bored and feeling old, however, Amory attacks Tom for the cynicism of the review column Tom writes in the scholarly magazine, "The New Democracy." Amory explains that he himself will not write until his ideas clarify, and that he will never love again the way he loved Rosalind. Tom continues to rail against the writers of the day for being so mediocre, and insists that many of their names will not survive at all.
But Amory does try to write a short piece about his lost youth. Then Tom is forced to move out of the apartment to go take care of his mother, and Amory decides to go to Washington to visit Darcy. Not finding Darcy there, Amory goes to stay with an uncle in Maryland. There, he meets Eleanor.
Commentary
Amory seeks to heal, or at least to forget, his broken heart by going on a three-week bender. He tells nobody of his troubles as he loses himself night after night in an alcoholic haze, an action that emphasizes the private nature of his loss. Amory no longer feels emotionless, but rather must drink to quell his powerful emotions. His decision to hide the love letters supports the privacy of his loss and his desire to bury his pain from sight.
This self-destructive binge would have continued if not for the historical advent of Prohibition. Fitzgerald here inserts a deft portrayal of a historical period that impacts his character in a meaningful way. The fact that Amory would have continued with his drinking without Prohibition indicates, however, the extent to which he could not find relief. The doomed affair still torments him.
His heartbreak does, however, allow him to throw off the job that he hated, that he kept only for his dream of life with Rosalind. Amory had become the "spiritually married man" that he so contemptuously describes in the final pages of the novel. By terminating their affair, Rosalind saves Amory from the sad fate he later decries. Yet it also shows the extent to which he loved her. He would have endured the job far longer--perhaps indefinitely--if it had meant that they could continue being together. Love dominated, or blinded, all other aspects of Amory's character, and it alone held meaning for him during that time. In losing love, he could go on to try to find himself again. It does not seem accidental that Amory recovers his wits through a friendship with Mrs. Lawrence, an older woman whom he does not love.
The conversations between Amory and Tom attack both the writers of their time, for being mediocre, and the critics of their time, for being too vicious. The upshot of these conversations seems to be that something better will come along. Amory's decision to write a poem despite his vow not to write, suggests that he is somehow apart from this mediocrity.
Amory's life continues to fall apart with Tom's departure, and he seeks the last friend he has left, Darcy. Just missing Darcy, however, he finds a romance with Eleanor that appears to be a truer romance than the one he shared with Rosalind.
Explanation:
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A ___informs an audience about a specific topic by engaging in group discussion.
forum
panel discussion
symposium
Answer:
symposium
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Answer:
Symposium
Explanation
In a symposium groups engage in a group discussion by discussing one specific topic.
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5. Idiom
Explanation:
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Read the passage and the dictionary entry.
Choose the definition of domain that is used in the passage.
Robert volunteered to help a group of college students research the behavior of wasps in the steep canyons of a national park near
his home. He helped measure and record the rainfall and air temperatures during the time of the project. Robert was very excited to
contribute to the domain of entomology, the scientific study of Insects.
Dictionary
domain (doh. mayn) noun
1. area of land ruled by a nation or monarch
2. region noted for a particular type of landform or feature
3. particular area of knowledge or responsibility
4. category of living things
Answer:
1. area of land ruled by a nation or monarch
Explanation:
The definition of a domain that is used in the passage is an area of land ruled by a nation or monarch.
What do you mean by Passage?A passage may be defined as a collection of sentences that makes complete sense and conveys the information.
In the given excerpt, Robert researched a particular domain of insects (entomology) along with their colleagues.
Therefore, the correct option for this question is A.
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Match the argumentative word with its correct definition.
Claim:
Counterclaim:
Bias:
Evidence:
Refute/Rebuttal:
Drag & Drop The Answer.
Favoring one side.
Mentioning the other side of the issue.
A position on an issue (your opinion)
Specific evidence to prove a counterclaim wrong.
Details and reasons to support a claim (proof)
Answer:
Claim: A position on an issue (your opinion)
Counterclaim: Mentioning the other side of the issue.
Bias: Favoring one side.
Evidence: Details and reasons to support a claim (proof)
Refute/Rebuttal: Specific evidence to prove a counterclaim wrong.
Read the following text from a student essay. How can the writer best improve his or her word choice? Due to its similar size, density, and composition, Venus is often called Earth's twin. Many scientists have a feeling that both planets were once very similar but changed into different things throughout the passage of time. Presently, the differences between these two planets are much more apparent. For one, the thick air all around Venus helps to keep it over six times hotter than Earth. Venus also has more volcanoes than Earth or any other planet in the solar system. In fact, there are more than 1,600 volcanoes on Venus, but most of them are not doing anything.
Answer: by using more technical terms
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He is using appealing words to help sell of the donkey. This is made clear at the end when it says," Who will bid for this exceptional creature"
Answer:
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Explanation:
Society during the middle ages was organized into a feudal system, which consisted of small communities
congregated around a central "Lord." The owner of all of the land in a country was ultimately the king, but because the king could
neither protect nor rule all of his land himself, he divided it up into segments called "fiefs" and awarded fiefs to important nobles,
typically barons or bishops, in exchange for their contributions of soldiers and/or money to the king's armies. The Lords lived in a
large house or a castle called the manor. People would gather at the manor for celebrations, or for protection, if necessary.
Immediately around the manor was the village, which included the church. Farms, which supplied food to the Lord and to the
villagers, were in the outlying areas.
About 90% of the people that lived under the feudal system in the middle ages were peasants, usually called "serfs." The Lords
protected the peasants, and in return the peasants worked for the Lords. Though some peasants were free and practiced trades like
carpentry, baking, and blacksmithing, most were little more than slaves. They worked long, hard days, six days a week for not much
more than subsistence.
Women worked hard during this period too, and not only at the household tasks that you would expect them to do, like cooking,
baking bread, sewing, weaving and spinning. They also hunted for food, fought in battles, and worked as blacksmiths, merchants and
apothecaries, midwives, fieldworkers, writers, musicians, dancers or painters. Other women became nuns. Some women were
believed to be witches. A famous woman from the middle ages is Joan of Arc, the daughter of a French peasant, who claimed to hear
voices instructing her to protect France against the English invasion. Dressed in armor, she led a victorious troop of soldiers against
the English in the fifteenth century. But the Middle Ages was rife with ignorance and superstition, and even after her service to her
country, Joan of Arc was burned as a witch.
1. What was the benefit of the feudal system to the king?
The king was the ruler of all land so he could give land to other people called Lords and they would give him money. Then the Lords would let knights stay in their lands so the knights would get land and money but they would have to protect the Lords and the king. Then the King, Lords and Knights would get peasants to do labor for land and food. So ultimately the King would Get Land, Money, Soldiers and Laborers.
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Texting others can help teenagers express what they feel while also letting them think before they say something, unlike speaking face-to-face to another person would. The reason behind that is quite simple; texting lets people communicate without the pressure of having to reply immediately without having time to think about how saying that might affect the conversation. Texting can help people cope with problems, and texting might make teens feel more comfortable and freer to talk about personal or private things they need help coping with. Texting can help build intergeneration connections and can assist with social deprivation, boosting your friends or family's mood, and literally just boosting your own mood. Making new friends and keeping in touch with your other friends whilst working around busy schedules can be a difficult task, so the internet is here to help! Texting others and talking with others on the media are crucial methods that may greatly increase the time spent socializing AND keeps your schedules in check! All in all, texting is a great way to mingle, but there are still some things you should avoid while enjoying what texting has to offer. I can't cover them all, but I'll explain one. That "one" is below.
1. DO NOT TEXT WHILE YOU ARE IN A CONVERSATION FACE-TO-FACE!!!!
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Read the following sentence. No longer working long hours, he turned his (ATTENTION) to what he described as “Philosophical Studies and Amusements.” The multiple-meaning word attention is circled in the sentence. Which of the following definitions of the word is its likeliest meaning in the sentence? *
focus
watchfulness
a posture for soldiers
an act of courtesy
Answer: Focus
Explanation:
In the above sentence, the word ''attention'' is used to communicate focus because it showed a change in interest which is the definition of focus.
The subject in question had been working longer hours but when he stopped, he was able to turn his focus and change his interest towards “Philosophical Studies and Amusements.”
Refer to the Newsela article "Opinion: From Embarrassed About Bicultural Identity, to Celebrating It."
Read the claim and the reason.
Claim: The author's daughter's experience with her bicultural identity has been very different from her own.
Reason: Her daughter is proud to take Indian food to school for lunch.
How does this reason logically support the author's claim?
It describes the feelings the author associated with her culture as a child.
It gives evidence of the author's daughter's level of comfort with her bicultural identity.
It explains how schools have changed to be more supportive of bicultural students.
It shows that the author's daughter has more respect for her cultural identity than the author does.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Answer:B
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Write a 3 to 5 paragraph essay Discuss the reasons that Josef, Isabel, and Mahmoud’s families leave their homes. What are the situations in each of their lives that force them to flee? How are their situations similar and how are they different in the book REFUGE by ALAN GRATZ. i need this ASAP!!!!
Joseph Stalin (born as Ioseb Besarionis dze Jughashvili) (18 December 1878 – 5 March 1953) was a Georgian politician who became leader of the Soviet Union ...
Born: 18 December 1878; Gori, Tiflis Governorate, Russian Empire
Nationality: Georgian
First Deputies: Nikolai Voznesensky; Vyacheslav Molotov
What does overcome mean
Answer:
to get the better of in a struggle or conflict; conquer; defeat: to overcome the enemy. to prevail over (opposition, a debility, temptations, etc.); surmount: to overcome one's weaknesses. to overpower or overwhelm in body or mind, as does liquor, a drug, exertion, or emotion: I was overcome with grief
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Answer:
3
Explanation:
1. He gladly accepts his friend request in being a fog sitter for the while. But the title really exculdes this out of being an answer.
2. I don't think he actually wants to take over his froends buisness. Thats an overstatement for me.
3. The title has "confessions" . Maybe meaning he will go through a hard time babysitting as a dog-sitter. This can be the main idea of the story.
4. Norhing in the opening paragraphs said anyhting about him thinking dog sitting was fun or boring
Also the last line is kind of foreshadowing that maybe he will make mistakes will dpg-sitting. This ties back to answer 3.
The age of innocence
Answer:
The movie?
Explanation:
What adjectives and nouns are in this sentence “ My backpack is purple and gray with flashing lights.”
Answer:
adjectives: purple, gray, flashing
nouns: backpack, lightst
Explanation:
Answer:
The backpack and flashlights is a noun.
The Purple and grey are the adjectives.
How is this part of "Please Don't
Climb" similar to "Uluru: A Mystical
Monolith"?
A.Both describe how Uluru looks in the
sunlight
B.Both explain how important Uluru is to
the Anangu
C.Both tell about when the Anangu lost
control of Uluru
Answer:
The answer is B
Explanation:
When Huck refers to "trees with Spanish moss on them, hanging down from the limbs like long, gray beards," he is using an example of what literary device?
Answer:
The kind of literary device Huck is using in the sentence is: simile.
Explanation:
A simile is a literary device used when we want to compare something to something else in order to imply that the two things have a similarity. It has, thus, the same purpose as a metaphor, with the difference that the simile relies on words such as "like" or "as" to make the comparison, while the metaphor does not. Huck is using a simile to compare the Spanish moss to gray beards in the way they hang down from the trees:
"trees with Spanish moss on them, hanging down from the limbs like long, gray beards"
How should Amy respond to her coach's criticism in the following scenario? Amy's basketball coach pulled her aside during practice and told her she needed to pass the ball and work with her teammates more. She should _____.
apologize and try to handle the ball as little as possible
insist that her teammates aren't open or ready for the ball when she wants to pass to them
nod and smile but keep playing the same way
accept the criticism and look for more passing opportunities
Answer:
D, accept the criticism and look for more passing opportunities
Explanation:
I hope this helps, but it follows the coach's instructions and helps Amy in the future.
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Part C Directions: In the (very) short story below, highlight all of the prepositional phrases you can find. Remember that verbs are NEVER part of prepositional phrases. Prepositional phrases always start with a preposition and end with a noun.
There once was a merchant in Baghdad who sent his servant to market to buy provisions.
In a little while, the servant came back, white and trembling, and said, “Master, just now when I was in the marketplace I was jostled by a woman in the crowd. When I turned I saw it was Death that jostled me. She looked at me and made a threatening gesture. Now, lend me your horse, and I will ride away from this city and avoid my fate. I will go to Samarra and there, Death will not find me.”
The merchant lent him his horse, The servant mounted it, and dug his spurs in its flanks, and as fast as the horse could gallop he went.
Then the merchant went down to the marketplace and he saw me standing in the crowd. He came to me and said, “Why did you make a threatening gesture to my servant when you saw him this morning?”
“That was not a threatening gesture,” I said, “it was only a start of surprise. I was astonished to see him in Bagdad, for I had an appointment with him tonight in Samarra.”
Answer:
The prepositional phrases are highlighted below:
There once was a merchant in Baghdad who sent his servant to market to buy provisions. In a little while, the servant came back, white and trembling, and said, “Master, just now when I was in the marketplace I was jostled by a woman in the crowd. When I turned I saw it was Death that jostled me. She looked at me and made a threatening gesture. Now, lend me your horse, and I will ride away from this city and avoid my fate. I will go to Samarra and there, Death will not find me.” The merchant lent him his horse, The servant mounted it, and dug his spurs in its flanks, and as fast as the horse could gallop he went. Then the merchant went down to the marketplace and he saw me standing in the crowd. He came to me and said, “Why did you make a threatening gesture to my servant when you saw him this morning?” “That was not a threatening gesture,” I said, “it was only a start of surprise. I was astonished to see him in Bagdad, for I had an appointment with him tonight in Samarra.”
Explanation:
A prepositional phrase consists of a preposition and an object. It can also include modifiers of that object. Prepositional phrases can function as adjectives or as adverbs, modifying nouns or verbs, respectively. To find them in a text like the one above, we must be familiar with at least the most commonly used prepositions, such as: to, with, from, in, by, after, before, about, during, of, etc. As was stated in the question, prepositional phrases do not include verbs.
Examples:
Did you see the boy in the corner?
Before the war, my father was a happy man.
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