Answer:
Verbal irony is defined as the contradiction between what is said and what is really meant. For example, you see a friend wearing a horrible shirt and you say "what a beautiful shirt!", meaning exactly the opposite.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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Is it abc or d
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Answer:
It is when Mr. Turnbull returned her essay, Anna grimaced at the disappointing grade, which shows that she's disgusted from the grade she got :33
Explanation:
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List 5 practices you will implement to help you practice scripts and monologues?
summary on the wizard of oz about the cowardly lion
Answer: the lions weren’t really lions but a bunch of liars with the heart of a scarecrow . The oz told them before destruction comes a warning and they did not take heed so they clicked their heels 3 times because of the strikes !
Explanation:
Which of the following statements is FALSE?
A.
Rhetoric has its foundations in ancient Greek principles of speech.
B.
Rhetoric is the art and craft of speech.
C.
It is acceptable to lie and manipulate in your arguments as long as you are able to persuade people.
D.
It is essential to remain ethical in your persuasive arguments.
Answer:
d is the answer, are you new
How many independent clasues does this sentence have? Since I didn't have homework, I went to the mall with my friends, but I forgot to study for my test.
Answer:
3 independent clauses
Explanation:
Independent clauses is defined as a group of word that consists of a subject as well as a verb. And the group of words should always express a complete though. An independent clause is a full sentence with a meaning containing verb and a subject.
In the context, the sentence contains 3 independent clauses:
-- I didn't have homework
Here, 'I' is the subject and 'didn't' is the verb.
-- I went to the mall
Here, 'I' is the subject and 'went' is the verb.
-- I forgot to study
Here, 'I' is the subject and 'forgot' is the verb.
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. ANSWER THIS QUESTION IN A LONG PARAGRAPH. 4. What do you think the artist is saying? What message are they trying to communicate?- research the artist ( Marian Drew) and see what their idea (concept) was for creating the artwork (Fallen bird).
I think the artists is saying that all life comes to an end at some point or another
the message they are saying is that you have to let something go cuz if you dont then youll grow more of an attactment for that thing
Marian Drew, a photographic artist, creates still life memento mori’s influenced by both Vanitas and 18th century European still life painting. Each still life depicts an Australian native animal placed on a table with linen and other domestic objects such as fine china, candles, fruit and vegetables. Each image has been beautifully lit, depicting the various settings through light and shadow, carefully composing each of the objects and native animals to create an uneasy stillness.
Answer:
the bird has fallen and is seeing its ghostly reflection, I feel this is like looking in a mirror, wondering if we feelokay as a person, if we like ourselves or if we feel hurt of stuck in a phase in life. This communicates and asks are you feeling stuck are you this bird, the bird who is stuck and crying for help, do you need help? Will you be able to get back up and leave the mirror showing the you that you think is a failure, to get up and see that you are looking in the wrong place that you were stuck in a fearful place deep in a cave stuck staring at a person that you think isnt worth it.
Explanation:
Hope you and your family is safe / are safe?
Answer:
Hope you and your family are safe
Explanation:
Sorry bout that
2.
What is a 'quagmire'?
Provide a synonym for this word.
Answer:
muddle, or swamp depending on which way the word is being used.
Explanation:
definition 1.a soft boggy area of land that gives way underfoot. synonym is swamp
definition 2.an awkward, complex, or hazardous situation. synonym is muddle
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Which three lines or sets of lines in this excerpt from John Miltons paradise lost reflect Satans apparent regret that he can never experience love?
Line 1: Of bliss on bliss, while I to Hell am thrust
Line 2: Where neither joy nor love, but fierce desire
Line 3: Still unfulfill'd with pain of longing pines
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What is the relationship between the poem's structure (stanzas and rhyme scheme) and its meaning? How does the structure organize the poem's ideas? What is the idea found in each stanza?
Answer:
Answer: Explanation: An stanza is an element that describes an event or idea in the story that is being told by the poet, it relates with rhyme schemes because as the poem avances these schemes subdivides the ideas.
Explanation:
Why are the girls surprised when
they read the menu in the window?
The raffle prize this year is a really cool
bike.
The restaurant serves grilled cheese
sandwiches.
The food costs more than they
expected
Answer:
?
Explanation:
Answer:
c
Explanation:
The food costs more than they
expected i did it
refer to section 5 and consider its structure.
What is the impact of the speaker's structure
choices?
A) The parallel structure
and repetition combine
to emphasize the strength
of the empire of japan
B) The parallel structure and
repetition combine to emphasize
that there were multiple acts of aggression.
C)The parallel structure and repetition combine to emphasize the resolve of the people of the united states.
D)The parallel structure and repetition combine to emphasize the acts which led to the attack on the united states.
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The answer is b I took the test. The answer for question 3, What rethorical device is used in the opening sentence of this speech: the answer is pathos not logos.
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Answer: The answer would be the first choice because its a specific case
Explanation:
7. Write a dialogue between two friends who are planning for a picnic. Write at least six exchanges.
Answer:
Clare elbowed Joe as he chuckled again.
"Ouch, that hurt!" Joe grunted jokingly.
Clare rolled her eyes in response. "Then don't suggest $tupid things!" she exclaimed, playing along.
"All i said was that we should be adventurous and try to put mayonnaise on our sandwiches. That's all. Nothing worth elbowing me for."
Clare walked to the refrigerator to get some more meat. "That is not adventurous, Joe. That is idi0tic."
Joe's face exclaimed everything he didn't say.
"Don't look at me as if you are in shock." Clare said, closing the door to the fridge.
Joe was incredulous. "You didn't even see me!"
"I didn't have too. Now, we are not bringing any sort of mayonnaise on this picnic. I'd like to keep my life thank you very much." Clare finished up packing everything in the picnic basket. She had it hanging on her arm and she was facing Joe. "Are you going to argue?" she asked defiantly.
Joe put his hands in the air and backed out of the door. "Nope," he said when he was a safe distance away from Clare.
She smirked, "that's what i thought."
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Which statement is true of character development within a story? Select one: a. It is important to have a character act in a predictable way throughout the entire story. b. Dialogue is the least important part of developing a character within a short story or novel. c. A character's traits and personality can be inferred by readers based on the character's actions and speech. d. Readers need to know every possible bit of information about every character in the story.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Which word pair best describes the tone Severn Suzuki uses in her introduction? worried and confused disappointed and upset satisfied and happy honest and direct
Answer:
Honest and direct.
Explanation:
Severn Suzuki's tone in her introduction from "The girl who silenced the world for five minutes" is honest and direct because she explains who she is and who she came with, she tells those 'adults' that she raised money to travel and to stand there and talk to them because she believes she has to fight for her future. She tells them that they have to change their ways. She's direct to them, she causes an impact with her words.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
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How does the act of sealing the 144,000 as described in Revelation 7:1-8 compare or contrast from the events that unfold with the opening of the sixth seal as described in Revelation 6:12-17?
You may include references from Revelation 6:12 through Revelations 7:8 to support your answer.
Answer:
The two quotes from the apocalypse, shown in the question above, complement each other.
Explanation:
In Revelation 7: 1-8 we can see that 144 thousand people, will be chosen by God, will have a seal on their foreheads and will be freed from the evil that will devastate the earth. This evil will only come after God establishes his chosen ones, because it will be terrible and promote a lot of sorption. All the evil to which the elect will escape is described in Revelation 6: 12-17. This section shows all the horror that will fall on those who are out of 144 thousand.
Do you think that school should let students have food delivered from outside restaurants?
Give two or more reasons why or why not
Answer:
THERE YOU GO!!!
Explanation:
On the school’s part, having food delivered by a postmate or such poses a security threat. A delivery person can have ill-intent while delivering to a school, or a person could pretend to be a delivery person to get into the school, then do whatever they planned to do. Now, on the other hand, the sides of the students, some see this as an unfair rule, others just don’t see the sense behind it. Some students have allergies that make them unable to eat the schools food, others just prefer to eat healthy, as we all know school lunches aren’t really the ‘best’ for students to be eating. What if a student has no money on them but has a card they can use to have food delivered, and since a parent may be unable to bring the student their food a delivery person has to bring it.
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How does the plot influence the theme and conflict in The Queen Bee?
Answer:
Theme. Be nice to everyone, because what goes around comes back around. Good guys don't finish last. Dont judge a book by its cover.
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You can’t really see the bolts when you’re on the ground, which isn’t surprising if you consider how far up I am—at least half way, meaning roughly five meters. What is that in feet? Unfortunately, I can’t ask Ms. Snyder, since she’s roughly five meters down and about 30 feet away. I’m not sure how many meters there are in 30 feet, but I can estimate: If I’m five meters up, then she’s got to be about twice as many meters away, which means it’s about 10 meters. Anyhow, there she is, about five meters down and 30 feet away, buying an orange cream ice pop, and if I could remember that theorem named after the Greek guy, I could probably calculate exactly how far away Ms. Snyder and her orange cream ice pops are.
Man, I should pay more attention in Ms. Snyder’s geometry class. Then I’d know how far away she is “as the crow flies,” like people say. Do crows really always fly directly? If I were a crow, I’d fly directly toward Ms. Snyder and grab her orange cream ice pop; although, in that case, maybe I’d better be a magpie, seeing as how they steal things.
Anyhow, you can’t see the bolts in this diving platform from the ground, which is good if your objective is to get more people to scale this crazy tower because those bolts are pockmarked and look wounded, like they’re bleeding rust, which doesn’t inspire copious amounts of confidence. I can’t see Ms. Snyder anymore because we’ve rounded the central column of the platform, and now all I see are the feet of the people above me on the stairs. It’s like they’re inching along a malfunctioning assembly line that’s churning out mismatched pairs of feet: here comes a pair with mauve nail polish on the toes, and now a couple with aqua socks, now some with hairy toes, now an ankle with a tattoo, now a bandaged heel. I’ll bet you one orange cream ice pop that bandage comes off upon impact with the water.
Honestly, why do places always seem higher when you’re looking down from them than when you’re looking up at them? I can’t turn around now, though, because if I did, I’d force 25 people to go down with me. I mean, I could try to just squeeze past them, but the stairway is too narrow for that, and I’d likely send several of them plunging into the roiling abyss. Right now I can see a boy who looks like he’s about 10, with spindly legs like a colt’s, whom I’d almost certainly take out, which would be horrible…and embarrassing. Who are all of these people who want to leap off of a 10-meter diving board, anyway, and what’s wrong with them? Don’t they know how far 10 meters is? It’s like 30 feet or something! What did they do, just start indiscriminately following each other? You’re in the wrong line, lemmings! The line for the orange cream ice pops is over there; just follow the hypotenuse from me to Ms. Snyder.
I’ve come to the final step, but I still haven’t reached the board—the three people ahead of me are waiting to make their final ascent up a stainless steel ladder, which is covered in little rust freckles. Apparently, you’ve got to walk the lonesome diving board by yourself. Nobody here can traverse it for you. I just heard the elastic, reverberating clack of the board and got a partial view of someone hurtling toward the water, and although I couldn’t tell exactly, since he was sort of a blur, I think it was the guy with the bandage, which is a pity. I guess I won’t be able to cash in on my orange cream ice pop bet.
Things are moving a little faster than I’d like at the moment. Doesn’t anyone want to stop and enjoy the view? No? Okay.
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Answer:
Its about the characters
Explanation:
How has society still been able to promote smoking?
Answer:
Well, they still allow it to be sold legally, and people have to have signs for no smoking instead of there being laws of places even without the sign, and smoking in your car is legal
Explanation:
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Would any of you want to live forever?
It's for an essay question
Answer:
I absolutely want to live forever, and I wish every person I love felt the same way.
Explanation:
1. A paradoxical slowing of the population growth rate because people who live longer start having children later, enough later dampen the exponential effect of having children far more than the linear affect of not dying adds to the population.
2. Vast increase in productivity and wealth. Right now we have to acquire excess over our 40 productive years so we can survive our 20 declining ones. Imagine not having to store away the excess, not to be in the 20 year expensive declining phase. Huge free up in economics.
3. Right now war remains a reasonable choice when the risk is only 30 or so productive years of life. When it's 100s of productive years, few will want to take that risk.
I understand why others don't want to live forever. They have been conditioned to see it as hubris, as tied to evil, and as somehow a tradeoff against humanity. But these were stories. If you go back in your past and examine the stories you'll realize they were done by people with little interest in really understanding how these things would play out, just an interest in getting you scared enough to buy the book or movie ticket.
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Honestly, I would not like to live forever.
Everything has a beginning and everything has an end, just for a reason.
A long life has its advantages, but also its disadvantages.
The advantage is that we would not die and we would live long, but do is it something that would make us happy..?
We would be old, of course.
Maybe, we would have our own health problems that we could not solve.
The world is a miracle, today everything in the world is happening.
We were all created on this earth to live, and so died and returned to the creator.
In my imagination, world would be much more beautiful if we all lived long, we would not lose those closest to us, we would not worry about death, disease and everything else on earth.. but when I understand better, let us surrender to fate.
This is my most honest opinion.
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What makes the living things different from the non-living things
Answer:
Living things need food and water. Non-living things...dont.
Explanation:
Answer:
All living things have senses, unlike non-living things which do not .
Explanation:
1. Living things are capable of growth, reproduction and death .
2. Living things excrete .
3. Living things can respire.
4. Non-living things aren't made up of cells .
5. Non-living things cannot move on their own .
6. Non-living things do not have a definite life cycle.
ask how super novas implode with inward force
Answer:
When the pressure drops low enough in a massive star, gravity suddenly takes over and the star collapses in just seconds. This collapse produces the explosion we call a super novas. ... When stars are especially large, the core collapses into a black hole. Otherwise, the core becomes an ultra-dense neutron star
What does the word unjust mean in the context?
Answer: Uh, was there a passage or whatever like that? Because if so, then we need it to answer.
Explanation:
Passage.
Which of the following oratory tools does Dr. King use in delivering his “I Have a Dream Speech”?
A.patterns of speech
B. hand gestures
C.volume
D. jokes
Answer:
The answer should be
A.patterns of speech
B. hand gestures
C.volume
Explanation:
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The oratory tools used by Dr. King in delivering his “I Have a Dream Speech” is patterns of speech. Thus, option A is correct.
What type of speech is the I Have a Dream Speech?The speech "I have a dream" by Martin Luther King, Jr. belongs to the broad category of non-fiction persuasive literature in the form of a speech. All Americans, including black and white civil rights advocates, as well as others who oppose the Civil Rights Movement, are among those who are extensively targeted by it.
In his "I Have a Dream" speech, Dr. King used the rhetorical tropes of personification, metaphor, and symbolism.
In "I Have a Dream", Martin Luther King Jr. frequently employs repetitions, analogies, and references. You should also take note of the rhetorical strategies of antithesis, specific findings, and repetition.
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Is this a complete sentence or a fragment?
Can you walk on your hands?
Complete the email to a penfriend with the words below.
abroad across astronomy read do open-air photography sandwiches stir-fry
Hi Gracie,
I hope you’re doing well at your new school. You asked me about my hobbies in your last email. I 1 ____________ magazines, and I also 2 ____________ weights sometimes. But my favourite hobby is looking at the stars. I’m in the local 3 ____________ club. We go out at night and sit in a field or on a hill, then we watch the night sky. It’s great fun. Some of our friends are interested in 4 ____________ too, so they take pictures as the stars move 5 ____________ the sky. We usually take 6 ____________ with us, and something hot to drink. In winter we take a curry or a 7 ____________ because it’s a long night and it can be very cold. But I’d rather do an 8 ____________ activity than stay inside. The only problem with my hobby is the British weather. Sometimes the club has to cancel a trip because it’s too rainy to see anything. Maybe in the future I can go 9 ____________ and watch stars in the desert.
Anyway, what clubs you are in at school?
Dominic
Answer:
Hi Gracie,
I hope you’re doing well at your new school. You asked me about my hobbies in your last email. I 1 read magazines, and I also 2 do weights sometimes. But my favourite hobby is looking at the stars. I’m in the local 3 astronomy club. We go out at night and sit in a field or on a hill, then we watch the night sky. It’s great fun. Some of our friends are interested in 4 photography too, so they take pictures as the stars move 5 across the sky. We usually take 6 sandwiches with us, and something hot to drink. In winter we take a curry or a 7 stir-fry because it’s a long night and it can be very cold. But I’d rather do an 8 open-air activity than stay inside. The only problem with my hobby is the British weather. Sometimes the club has to cancel a trip because it’s too rainy to see anything. Maybe in the future I can go 9 abroad and watch stars in the desert.
Anyway, what clubs you are in at school?
Dominic
Explanation:
To answer this type of question, we must look for clues in the text. Most of the times, the text will provide a definition or explanation of the word you must use. That happens, for instance, with number 4 above. We know we are supposed to use "photography" because the following sentence speaks of taking pictures. The text may also provide you with antonyms (words that have opposite meanings). That is what happens with number 8. We complete with "open-air" because the speaker does not like to "stay inside". Finally, we can also look for easy associations. For instance, in number 1, the most logical word to use with "magazines" is "read", because that is usually what we do with a magazine.
Jane initially hides her love for Mr. Rochester as she thinks Mr. Rochester belong
to higher class.
Which of the following best explains this conflict?
When does the rebel keep his hair long?
Answer:
could you provide more context?
Explanation: