which of the following is an example of a Horation satire?
Answer:
D. A song that uses a traditional Christmas melody but the lyrics poke fun at the commercialism of the holiday.
Explanation:
Among the different types of satire in the literary world, Horatian satire is one that uses criticism and humor at the same time. Named after the Roman satirist Horace, this satire uses mockery, wit, ridicule, and criticism to address the issue.
Among the given examples, Horatian satire is seen in option D. This sentence takes a dig at a song that uses a traditional Christmas melody by poking fun at the lyrics. By attacking the way the holiday has been commercially pushed and diverted away from the true sense of the holiday, the given example uses Horatian satire to criticize the issue.
Thus, the correct answer is option D.
What are some alternative solutions for Romeo and Juliet's situations?
What is the difference between Tesknota and Nostalgia?
Answer:
Nostalgia' is the feeling; 'nostalgic is the adjective to refer to something that produces that feeling. Tasknota is a great desier. So Nostalgia is something that you experianced nd want to feel that again. Taskonia is something that you did not experiance, but you have a great to desier.
Write an issue about Climate Change.
Answer:
One of the biggest issues of climate change is the ice melting and water levels rising. The ocean is rising each year with the rising temperatures.
Answer:
Climate change is an important, current and ongoing issue. ... Some effects of global warming in the Arctic are rising temperatures in the air and in the water surrounding the Arctic. Another is the loss of sea ice and melting of ice sheets which is caused by the increased temperatures.
mexico city is a _____ in mexico
Answer: city
Explanation:
Select the correct answer.
Curtis is delivering an oral presentation to a small group of six teenagers about how to write short stories. What is the best way for him to hold
the audience's attention?
OA stand behind a podium the whole time
ОВ.
ask them questions to keep them Involved
Ос.
make them sit on the floor while he stands
OD.
shuffle his papers while he is speaking
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2
Answer:
OB
Explanation:
Ask them questions
Answer:
B
Explanation: Because when someone lectures me It helps to ask me questions while u do that so I will actually listen
Refer to the Newsela article "Who Was the Most Powerful Woman in Ancient History?" Part A What does the text say about the role of women in history? We know how ordinary women lived in the past. More research is needed to determine women's roles. Some of the best warriors were women. Ordinary women lived the same lives as ordinary men. Question 2 Part B Which line from the text best supports the answer in Part A? "'She brings our attention to the fact that, early on, women absolutely had roles outside the house.'" "It's no challenge to find inspiring women doing powerful work in today's world." "Hong holds up the fifth-century B.C. Greek queen Artemisia of Halicarnassus as an example of direct power." "Ultimately, continuing to question and learn is the only way to elevate those voices traditionally excluded from history."
Answer:
Part A is
More research is needed to determine women's roles.
Part B is:Ultimately, continuing to question and learn is the only way to elevate those voices traditionally excluded from history."
Explanation: i took the test on k12:)
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Read the 4 paragraphs and answer the one question. Provide text evidence in your answer. Explain your text evidence.
Question: Character and Plot: A. What do you know about the character Zebra so far? Explain.
Here is the text! :D
Answer:
So far what I know about Zebra is he's a runner. In the first paragraph, it states how they started to call him Zebra before or after he started running. It also looks like Zebra enjoys zebras. In the third and fourth paragraphs, it states how he went to see zebras in the zoo and in a movie. That's most likely how he fell in love with zebras. That's what we know about Zebra judging from the 4 given paragraphs.
What is the subordinating conjunction in this sentence?
Since I have no money, I cannot go to the movie.
Answer:
the subordinate conjuction is "since"
Explanation:
YOU GOT AN ENEMY IN YOUR TAIL DO A BARREL ROLL
Answer:
Explanation:
bet....
Creating a Propaganda Poster
Purpose
To create a propaganda poster that expresses support for or opposition to a current social or political topic
Assignment Prompt
In this assignment, you will create a propaganda poster that expresses support for or opposition to a current social or political topic. Your teacher will approve your proposed topic. Your poster should contain text, images, and/or symbols. It should be neat, free from errors in content or grammar, and clearly organized. This propaganda poster should motivate the general public to support your point of view.
Answer:
do it about self awaness or making good choises.
Explanation:
Novel - A Man Called Ove: What do the White Shirts symbolize and how does Ove transition from being the neighborhood grump to being the neighborhood hero. Need help for an essay so multiple points would be amazing!
Answer and Explanation:
The white shirts symbolize the brocrats and the loss and compassion, sympathy and humanity that they present, as they position themselves as machines alien to the feelings and problems of the citizens of the city, doing little to help them. In this story, Ove often confronts the biracrates, making him seen as a grumpy person who wants to disrupt the order in which things are done. However, one day he saves one of these bureaucrats from being hit by a train, which makes him seen as a hero.
what literary device is "I watched the trees fall and saw the world cut open and left to rot''?
Answer:
Metaphor please my answer
how long had it been since tony had been in school in the other wes moore book
Which of these sentences is an example of a theme? Use the drop-down menus to identify each as "theme" or "not a theme."
Friends can help you through hard times.
Anne and Peter's friendship is tested.
Sharing a difficult experience can strengthen a friendship.
Peter and Anne become friends.
Answer:
A. theme
B. not theme
C. theme
D. not theme
Explanation:
The person above me is correct, and I've done the assignment.
Okay, I failed 3 nine weeks. I have ONE more left. So if I get good grades on it, would I pass?
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Answer:
It is always possible if you try. Do not give up
Explanation:
For example:
60 + 60 + 60 = 180/3 = 60 - failing grade
60 + 60 + 60 + 100 = 280/4 = 70 passing grade :)
Please help me with this
Select the correct answer.
How could sentence 11 be revised to better transition to sentence 12 and describe what the campground
ОА.
When we got to our campground, it was already crowded, and we knew we should have left ea
O B.
When we got to our campground, most of the campsites were already taken by people who go
When we got to our campground, there were people everywhere trying to grab a campsite.
O c.
O D.
When we got to our campground, it was only mid-morning, but the campsites were already fillir
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
I hope this helps :)
"Homework is a waste of time and should be abolished." give five reasons why
Recall the possible research questions for your argument: Should college athletes be paid to play? What is your answer to the research question you selected? Use the information you have gathered from research to state your claim in a single sentence.
Answer:No, college athletes should not be payed to play.
Explanation: They shouldn’t be payed to play because they save so much money from scholarships.
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Please, im not English
Answer:
1. do
2. go
3. play
4. go
5. go
6. play
7. do
8. do
Explanation:
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- Which event caused the principal to close the
tennis courts?
The students formed a protest
The courts were old and decaying
Someone damaged the nets and a
fence.
tennis coach asked him to close
the courts
Answer:
Show pic
Explanation:
Read the sentence. Frida Kahlo, one of the most talented artists of the twentieth century, is best known for her brightly colored self-portraits. Which type of language is used in this sentence?
This question is missing the options. I have found the complete question online. It is the following:
Read the sentence.
Frida Kahlo, one of the most talented artists of the twentieth century, is best known for her brightly colored self-portraits.
Which type of language is used in this sentence?
A. formal, objective
B. formal, subjective
C. informal, objective
D. informal, subjective
Answer:
The type of language that is used in the sentence is:
A. formal, objective
Explanation:
Formal language takes grammatical correction into consideration, avoids the use of slang words, and often employs a vocabulary that is not commonly used in daily interactions. Formal language is commonly used in written texts, especially academic papers.
Objective language is free of subjectivity, that is, it does not present the author's opinion. Instead, it focuses on facts.
The sentence we are analyzing here has language that is both formal and objective. We must be careful because of the phrase "one of the most talented artists," which may sound as if the author of the sentence is offering his own opinion concerning Kahlo. That is not the case, since it is amply established and accepted that Kahlo was indeed one of the most talented artists of the 20th century.
Answer:
✔ A. formal, objectivewrite a essay on human rights
Answer:“Human rights” is a fairly modern concept, and it is one that has been getting a
great deal of attention here in the early years of the twenty-first century. While opinions
differ wildly about what constitutes human rights, most modern world citizens believe
that all people should have at least the most basic rights. In the following essay, I will
briefly examine this concept by discussing what I consider to be basic human rights. To
facilitate my discussion, I will categorize these rights as individual rights, national rights,
and general societal rights, and I will talk about just one right from each category.
As a basic individual right, I believe that I have a right to think anything that I
choose without hindrance or persecution. What I mean by this is that I should have the
freedom to think any way that I wish without someone telling me that I have to think a
certain way. For example, my government or workplace superiors should never tell me
that I must think a certain way, because the thoughts inside my head are none of their
business. Furthermore, I have the right not to tell people how I truly think about
something if I choose to remain silent. For example, I have the right to not say anything
about what I think to a police officer, lawyer, or judge. My right to think my own thoughts
helps me preserve my own identity, and it helps ensure that I will not get myself into
trouble if I am in a bad situation. If this right were taken away from me, I might as well
be locked into prison, because I do not believe that I could be a free individual without
my own thoughts.
One of the basic national rights that I believe that people of all nations should
have is the right to vote for the leaders who run their governments. In other words, all
people should have the right to vote in open, free, fair elections. For example, people of
all nations should choose their country’s president, prime minister, or other government representatives. This is an important national right, because people should be able to
choose their leaders instead of having their leaders chosen for them or having their
leaders decided by birth. In countries in the world where people are not allowed to vote
for their leaders, such as the People’s Republic of China and North Korea among
others, common people have no voice in their governments, and they normally also do
not have other freedoms and rights.
At the macro level of human society as a whole, I believe that all people should
have a right to the basic sustenance of food and water. It is a shame that with the
modern wonders of the twenty-first century, people in many parts of the world regularly
go without food and water for reasons other than those caused by natural disasters. For
example, people in many parts of the world go without food and water because of
warfare. Also, people all over the world go without food and water due to a lack of
money to buy food and water. Food and water are the basic needs of human existence.
People can live without clothing and shelter – let alone automobiles, cellular phones,
and diamond rings – but life can survive only a limited time without food and water.
Actually, there is no recognized basic human right to food and water, but this ideal is at
the top of my list of what I consider to be general rights for all humankind.
In conclusion, I believe that any concept of human rights should include the right
for individuals to think as they choose, the right for people to vote for their national
leaders, and the right for people to have food and water to sustain themselves. Without
these basic rights, I do not believe that it is possible for people to truly be free. However,
with these rights at the top of the list of basic human rights, I believe that it is possible to
achieve a world society in which all people are free and live in peace.
Explanation:As a basic individual right, I believe that I have a right to think
anything that I choose without hindrance or persecution. What I mean by this is
that I should have the freedom to think any way that I wish without someone telling
me that I have to think a certain way. For example, my government or
workplace superiors should never tell me that I must think a certain
way, because the thoughts inside my head are none of their business.
Furthermore, I have the right not to tell people how I truly think about
something if I choose to remain silent. For example, I have the right to not
say anything about what I think to a police officer, lawyer, or judge. My right to
think my own thoughts helps me preserve my own identity, and it helps ensure that
I will not get myself into trouble if I am in a bad situation. If this right were taken
away from me, I might as well be locked into prison, because I do not believe that I
could be a free individual without my own thoughts.
What the answer now now now now now now now please answer it .
One afternoon in his bedroom Elio watched as
Answer:
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Answer:
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“Rev wanted to vote for a game to play.” What kind of word is ‘vote’ in this sentence?
A. adjective
B. adverb
C. noun
D. verb
Answer:
Verb.
Explanation:
Because it is an action.
Answer:
D. Verb
Explanation:
Hope this helps :)
the foolish warrior.
What phrase is this?
a
Absolute Phrase
b
Appositive Phrase
c
Prepositional Phrase
d
Participle Phrase
Answer:
(D) participle phrase )
What did the Oracle tell Percy?
(percy Jackson) RIEA 30 points
Answer:
Percy asks the Oracle what his destiny is. The smoke image of Smelly Gabe turns to Percy and says: "You shall go west, and face the god who has turned"
Explanation:
Another smoke dude says: "You shall find what was stolen, and see it safely returned"
I love the book!
Answer:
The Oracle says...
Explanation:
You shall go west, and face the god who has turned,
You shall find what was stolen, and see it safely returned,
You shall be betrayed by one who calls you a friend,
And you shall fail to save what matters most, in the end.
n Scene 2, Will promises to care for the puppies because —
Answer choices for the above question
he thinks taking care of puppies will be easy
he doesn’t know how to take care of the puppies
he knows that taking good care of them is the responsible thing to do
he wants to prove to his dad that he can care for the puppies
this is scene 2
[Lights up in a backyard. The building supplies now litter the stage: sawhorses, electric tools, hammers, and an overflowing toolbox. Will and Dad have built a number of large, flat, square shapes out of plywood. The shapes are scattered about in disarray. ]
WILL: But you said you wanted pliers, Dad—
DAD: Long-nosed pliers, Will. I need to hold this little pin, and I can’t get my fingers in the—
WILL: Here they are—but you could use a screwdriver—
DAD: Got it! Okay, so why don’t we put the floor here? We have to put that in place before we build the walls.
[They carry and then set down a flat piece that has short legs on each corner, making a platform. ]
DAD: Perfect. Now for the walls.
WILL: Are you sure we’re doing this right?
DAD: Pretty sure. [Dad drags another heavy, flat piece of plywood, grunting as he moves it. ]Once we attach the walls, all we have to do is the roof. Pshew. Will—help me with this. You have to hold it upright.
[Dad works to secure the wall. ]
DAD: Great! Only three more and a roof left to go. We have to hustle, though. The little ones are coming home in only a few hours. Will, this is a lot of responsibility, being a foster family. You and your brother will have to step up to the plate and help take care of these little guys. Are you sure you and Davis are ready for this?
WILL: Of course. It was our idea, Dad, remember? We’ll help feed them and bathe them and teach them everything. It’ll be fine .
DAD: Okay. Hand me a new drill bit—I broke the last one in this first wall. No, not those, the thinner ones. No, not those.
Answer:We’ll help feed them and bathe them and teach them everything. It’ll be fine .
Explanation:says it in the story