Answer:
A &C
Explanation:
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Answer:
A C
Explanation:
can someone give me a topic for my oral presentation?
Answer:
Here's some topics, do the one that interests you most:
- How to prevent stress
- Feminism
- Why trees should not be cut down / deforestation
- Foster care
- Ocean biomes
- Family violence
- Human cloning benefits
- How do clouds form
- Extinct / endangered species
- Why the titanic sank
- Black holes in space
Read act 1 of Hamlet and answer the following question.
How do the scene with the gravediggers and Hamlet's scene with Yorick's skull illustrate the broader theme of Hamlet's preoccupation with
death?
Answer: because a skull is associated with death
Explanation:
Hamlet was using the skull as an obvious phenomenon to not mislead the reader because of the abstract scenes taking place
Answer:
PLATO ANSWER
Explanation:
The scene with the gravediggers illustrates the play’s broader theme of mortality. In the first part of the scene, two gravediggers discuss the burial of people who have taken their own lives and how the Christian system is flawed in disallowing su-icide. Hamlet and Horatio then look at the remains of the many dead bodies and reflect on the certainty of death for all people. In death, we are all the same. For example, a woman may go to great ends to beautify herself in life, but her remains after death may look like any ordinary person’s remains. Hamlet and Horatio also discuss how a person's greatness ceases to matter when he or she dies. Hamlet refers to Alexander the Great being buried and becoming one with the sand.
Yorick’s skull acts as a symbol of death. With the skull in his hand, Hamlet reminisces about the time he spent with Yorick. Now, in death, Yorick is nothing more than a pile of bones, with no wit, humor, or intelligence. Earlier in the play, Hamlet spent much time mulling over death and wondering what came after death. Yorick’s skull answers that question for Hamlet.
The skull and the graveyard directly contrast with the life Hamlet led in the castle. In Elsinore, Hamlet’s mother and Claudius tried to make him forget about his father's death. In the graveyard, he has the freedom to contemplate death.
Choose the adjective(s) in the sentence. Do not include the articles a, an, or the. Five cookies are on the table. five cookies are on the table
five
cookies
are
on
the
table
Answer:
five
explanation : the word five modifies the noun (cookies ) therefore it is an adjective.
Answer:
Five cookies are on the table.
Explanation:
PLS HELP --- what are 3 decisions Jem takes in To kill a mocking bird between chapters 1-11?
Answer:
Read Down Below!
Explanation:
Here are 3 decisions that Jem had made in chapters 1 - 11. I am unsure which decisions were made in which chapter, but I think this should do! Hope you don't mind.
Decisions:
Jem decides to knock on the radley place door.
Jem decides to take his pants.
Jem decides to take things from the knottinghole.
I hope this helped!
Complete the sentences with the correct modals from the box. You don't need one verb.
. would like to
. mustn't
. don't have to
. must
. could
. might
1. Yes I........................... order the spaghetti please.
2. I'm not sure yet. I..................... Go to muscat but first I have to ask my friends if they want to go with me.
3. That souns like fun, but i.................. Study for my exam.
4. When I was six years old, I..................... Swim.
5. The movie in the student center is free today. We.................. Pay any money.
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Psychology 1A
Question:
Mr. Kapoor is a high school teacher who suffers from hypertension (high blood pressure) and depression. Research suggests that regular aerobic exercise would ___ his depression and ___ his hypertension.
Answers:
increase; increase
increase; reduce
reduce; increase
Reduce; reduce
Answer:
reduce reduce
Explanation:
Speaking with an appropriate tone and writing in a style that resembles conversation both help
a. you stick to your meat and potatoes
a.get the audience on your side
b. make speech-giving look easy
d you get to the point
Answer:
Get the audience on your side.
Dorothy needs to rescue the Scarecrow and Woodman in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Who does she call on to help rescue them?
In Harriet Beecher Stowe what three words have connotations related to ethics and values
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although the question is incomplete because it doesn't include any text, paragraph, or reference, we can comment on the following.
There is an excerpt that includes some ideas of Harriet Beecher Stowe.
If this is the case, then the three words have connotations related to ethics and values are "justice," "command." and "freedom."
The excerpt is the following: "At wrongs and cruelties, it had not known But for this fearless woman's voice alone. She spoke to consciences that long had slept: Her message, Freedom's clear reveille,1 swept From heedless hovel to complacent throne. Command and prophecy were in the tone And from its sheath, the sword of justice leaped. Around two peoples swelled a fiery wave, But both came forth transfigured from the flame. Blest is the hand that dared be strong to save, And blest be she who in our weakness came— Prophet and priestess! At one stroke she gave A race to freedom and herself to fame."
Harriet Beecher Stowe (1911-1896) was an American author who wrote the famous novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin," that heavily influence change ideas in the Northern states that impacted the years before the Civil War.
Answer:
Justice
Consciences
Freedom
Explanation:
They are all words that relate to ethics and values
Brandi Chastain's tearing off her jersey as she scored the penalty kick to win the 1999 World Cup illustrates what function of nonverbal communication?
Answer:
Conveying emotions.
Explanation:
Nonverbal communications are those forms of expressions be it facial, action, gestures, or even body language that acts as a form of presenting one's feelings and thoughts. The very term "nonverbal" means without the use of one's voice or mouth.
In the given sample, Brandi Chastain tore off her jersey after "she scored the penalty kick" that signals their victory at the 1999 World Cup. This act of tearing the clothing is a non-verbal gesture, which signals her emotions and happiness, elation at winning the World Cup. The act of tearing the jersey illustrates the nonverbal communication of conveying her feelings and emotions through the literal act.
Read this passage taken from "How the Spaniards Came to Shung-opovi, How They Built a Mission, and How the Hopi Destroyed the Mission": Well, about this time the Strap Clan were ruling at Shung-opovi, and they were the ones that gave permission to establish the mission. The Spaniards, whom they called Castillia, told the people that they had much more power than all their chiefs and a whole lot more power than the witches. The people were very much afraid of them, particularly if they had much more power than the witches. They were so scared that they could do nothing but allow themselves to be made slaves. Whatever the Spaniards wanted done must be done. Any man in power who was in this position the Hopi called To-ta-achi, which means a grouchy person who will not do anything himself, like a child. They couldn't refuse, or they would be slashed to death or punished in some way. There were two To-ta-achi. The missionary did not like the ceremonies. He did not like the Kachinas, and he destroyed the altars and the customs. He called it idol worship and burned up all the ceremonial things in the plaza. Which two of these elements are found in the Hopi story?
Answer:
1. cultural differences between the Hopi people and the Spaniards
2. Tradition of the Hopi people
Explanation:
The two elements that are found in the Hopi story are cultural differences between the Hopi people and the Spaniards and tradition of the Hopi people.
From the excerpt, the Hopi people are two culturally different people; the Spaniards believed that they were superior to the chiefs and the witches while the Hopi people had always believed in the witches and feared them.
The tradition of the Hopi people was not liked by the Spaniards, like the To-ta-achi of which the Spaniards did not like the ceremonies and destroyed the altars and customs.
cultural differences between the Hopi people and the Spaniards and tradition of the Hopi people
Which sentence is an example of a fragment?
Select one:
a. (7) Record-breaking sales, ten weeks on top of national best-seller lists, and nonstop
guest appearances on an array of talk shows and radio programs.
b.(8) What publisher wouldn't be delighted?
c. (21) To put it another way, allow me to quote Sybil Trent's terse observation in the London
Review: "Familiarity breeds boredom."
O d. (26) In Events of a Day, Delacorte has deftly combined page-turning thrills with fresh,
thought-provoking insights into contemporary life; in doing so, he has produced a work that
is supremely satisfying on every level
Answer:
a. (7) Record-breaking sales, ten weeks on top of national best-seller lists, and nonstop
Explanation:
change in to passive . the question is ,someone is helping her with the housework
Answer:
[tex]\boxed{ \sf She \ is \ being \ helped \ with \ the \ housework.}[/tex]
Explanation:
The sentence is in active voice.
Change into passive voice, where the subject is acted by the verb.
Answer:
Active:
Someone is helping her with the housework.
Passive:
She is being helped with the housework.
what was the game played by the boys in the story Jamaican Fragment
Answer:
The narrator was walking to the tram line to board a tram car. On the way he saw a white boy and a black boy playing an unusual game. The white was around four and the other probably five. The game they played pained the narrator because the white boy was giving orders to the black boy who obeyed him like a slave.
Write a summary of Romeo and Juliet. At least 4 paragraphs
Please help I need to graduate!!
Answer: Most likely 1.) C 2.) G 3.) D 4.) H
Explanation:
1 Disabled means someone did something to keep it from working as it should.
2 A bolt here is a threaded rod of metal or a screw that firmly holds something in place.
3 Arrested means the police stopped or apprehended a person suspected of a crime, and will take the suspect to jail. The suspect will be charged with a crime.
4 The paper means a newspaper, usually printed every day with stories about the news-- events that happened in the community or the rest of the world.
In Neugroschel's translation of The Metamorphosis, how does Gregor seem
less connected to his family than in Wyllie's translation?
O A. Neugroschel refers to Gregor's parents as the mother and the
father" instead of "his mother and "his father.
O B. Neugroschel has Gregor snap his jaws a few times at his mother,
frightening her
O C. Neugroschel makes Gregor's mother run into the arms of her
husband for comfort.
D. Neugroschel says Gregor tries to calm his mother, but Gregor does
it quietly and not gently.
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Answer:
A.
Explanation:
The Metamorphosis is a novella written by Franz Kafka. The novella narrates the story of transformation of Gregor Sama, a salesman, into a huge insect.
The Metamorphosis in the Penal Colony and other Short Stories is a collection of short stories by Franza Kafka that has been translated by Joachim Neugroschel in English. In the translated version of the novella, Neugroschel made Gregor seem less connected to his family by addressing his parents as 'the mother' and 'the father' instead of 'his mother' and 'his father.'
The translation by Neugroschel made the readers aware of the disconnection that Gregor shares with his family. They do not have any emotional connection.
So, the correct answer is option A.
Answer:Neugroschel refers to Gregor's parents as the mother and the
father" instead of "his mother and "his father.
Explanation:
Please help, What is the Fall?
Answer:
move from a higher to a lower level, typically rapidly and without control.
Explanation:
Answer:
See below
Explanation:
Fall have many meanings. I'll tell you two of them:
1) Autumn (The season between summer and winter)
2) To move from upper point to lower point.
Read the passage from The Odyssey - Amphimedon. "Amphimedon, What ruin brought you into this undergloom? All in a body, picked men, and so young? One could not better choose the kingdom's pride. Were you at sea, aboard ship, and Poseidon blew up a dire wind and foundering waves, or cattle-raiding, were you, on the mainland, or in a fight for some stronghold, or women, when the foe hit you to your mortal hurt? Tell me, answer my question. Guest and friend I say I am of yours—or do you not remember I visited your family there?” From the way that Agamemnon talks to Amphimedon, the reader can infer that Agamemnon A)is disturbed by Amphimedon. B)is fighting with Amphimedon. C)has great respect for Amphimedon. D)has a deep affection for Amphimedon.
Answer:
A)is disturbed by Amphimedon
Explanation:
From the passage, Agamemnon is asking Amphimedon what brought him to Hades and why he came to the "undergloom" in a body so young.
He tries to find out what happened to him to die so young, whether it is as a result of Poseidon's rage at sea or in a fight for either stronghold or woman, he is eager to find out.
From these inferences and behavior of Agamnemon, we can conclude that he is disturbed by Amphimedon.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Read the passage from "Doe Season."
She listened to the crunch of their boots, their
breathing, and the drumming of a distant woodpecker.
And the crackling. In winter the woods crackled as if
everything were straining, ready to snap like dried
chicken bones.
Which word best describes the tone the author creates
with this imagery?
O tense
O gentle
O detached
O optimistic
Answer: First option- tense
Answer:
a
Explanation:
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Liisi's New Home
In the days since she and her family had sailed away from Germany and the refugee camp, Liisi had spent many hours staring out at the ocean waves from the deck. Somehow, in the back of her mind, she had always believed they would return home to Estonia after the war. Yet, every time she had mentioned this to her parents, they just frowned and changed the subject. After they had escaped the Russians and fled to Germany, there had been no real home for them except the cramped apartment in the little German town of Geislingen where the U.S. Army housed Estonian refugees. Liisi had made good friends there—her Girl Scout troop of five had been inseparable—but now they were all scattered to the winds. Two of the girls had stayed in Germany, and the other two were going to Canada. Here she was all alone sailing to America.
Feeling mighty lonely, Liisi reached into the inside pocket of her coat and pulled out a photograph. On it was her Girl Scout troop, all dressed in traditional Estonian costumes for a dance they had organized at the refugee camp. The dress Liisi wore was too small, as she had worn it back in Tallinn when she was younger. Liisi ran her thumb over the image of herself and closed her eyes as she remembered.
"Liisi, hold still while I button your dress!" Her mother scolded.
But Liisi was so eager to join the other kids in Tallinn's town square, she could not stop moving. At 10, she was just old enough to join in the folk dances as the city celebrated Jaanipäev—John's Day, or Midsummer's Eve. The June 23 festival always made her giddy with delight, and as her mother finally released her, she gave her a swift hug and flew out the door.
The square was just a few blocks away, and Liisi could hear the cheers of the crowd as she raced down the cobblestone streets. As she rounded the last corner and entered the square, the dancing had already begun. She was so glad she had paid attention when her mom taught her the traditional steps. Making her way to the front of the crowd, Liisi's school friends waved to her. She caught up to them just as the band started playing, and they arranged themselves in a line for the next dance. At that moment, Liisi could not imagine ever living anywhere else.
The wind had picked up, and the ocean spray woke Liisi from her reverie. A tear had made its way down her cheek, and she wiped it away before replacing the photo in her pocket.
"That was then," she told herself sternly and pushed those other thoughts away. Then, she turned her back to the ocean as if to leave her entire past behind her and went to find her parents.
Select the correct answer.
How does Liisi's cultural background affect her perception of the photograph?
A.
She values maintaining traditions in order to understand Estonian history.
B.
She associates Estonian traditions with a sense of community.
C.
She realizes the difficulty of preserving Estonian traditions in different locations.
D.
She appreciates her Estonian friends for more easily understanding her experiences.
Answer:
B
Explanation: its correct
Which sentence contains the viewpoint? Read the paragraph from a letter. I am writing to you today to discuss the situation at the downtown park. Recently, my family and I attended the annual town picnic there. Unfortunately, we were mobbed by unruly geese who stole our lunches. The overwhelming number of geese at the park has become unacceptable. I am writing to you today to discuss the situation at the downtown park. Recently, my family and I attended the annual town picnic there. Unfortunately, we were mobbed by unruly geese who stole our lunches. The overwhelming number of geese at the park has become unacceptable.
Answer:
The viewpoint is contained in the sentence:
The overwhelming number of geese at the park has become unacceptable.
Explanation:
A viewpoint is an expression of opinion or judgement by the narrator of a story based on his or her observations or evidence. It is most often expressed in a paragraph after the plot (which is a narration of events). In this paragraph from a letter, the main topic or theme is "The Situation at the Downtown Park." This is followed by the topic sentence, and then the events that happened at the park. In conclusion, the writer expresses her opinion about her observations and experiences. Recommendations usually follow the viewpoint.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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15. Why was Langston Hughes the most prominent writer of the Harlem Renaissance?
A) He used earlier writers' innovations as a springboard.
B) His poems were the most complex and "European" in style.
C) His poems about race and class appealed to a broad audience.
D) He had more funding and came from a more influential family.
16. How did William Carlos Williams support his literary career?
A) through his family's wealth
B) through work as an engineer
C) through work as a doctor
D) through donors and patrons
Answer:
number 15 is C and and 16 is c as well
Explanation:
15 is c because people looked to Langston Hughes writing through what was known as the negroe movement and 16 is c because William Carlos William was a family doctor
Answer:
15 is B. 16 is C.
Explanation:
what is a poems diction
Answer:
An authors choice of words according to their effectiveness /clarity
Select the correct text in the passage. Which two sentences in this excerpt from F. Scott Fitzgerald's "Winter Dreams" seem to foreshadow Dexter’s future obsession with "possessing" Judy Jones? Now, of course, the quality and the seasonability of these winter dreams varied, but the stuff of them remained. They persuaded Dexter several years later to pass up a business course at the State university—his father, prospering now, would have paid his way—for the precarious advantage of attending an older and more famous university in the East, where he was bothered by his scanty funds. But do not get the impression, because his winter dreams happened to be concerned at first with musings on the rich, that there was anything merely snobbish in the boy. He wanted not association with glittering things and glittering people—he wanted the glittering things themselves. Often he reached out for the best without knowing why he wanted it—and sometimes he ran up against the mysterious denials and prohibitions in which life indulges.
Answer:
Dexter's need to possess Judy Jones is forshadowed when the text states "He wanted not association with glittering things and glittering people—he wanted the glittering things themselves." This reveals Dexter's desire to own the glamous things he came in contact with instead of passively acknowledging them. This attitude is also seen in his behaviour towards Judy. Additionally, the narrator explains "Often he reached out for the best without knowing why he wanted it—and sometimes he ran up against the mysterious denials and prohibitions in which life indulges." This foreshadows Dexter's need to reach out to Jones in his obsessive manner, even if he gets rejected.
Explanation:
Disclamier: I am not familiar with the text, but I hope this helps.
The following two sentences in this excerpt from F. Scott Fitzgerald's "Winter Dreams" seem to foreshadow Dexter’s future obsession with "possessing" Judy Jones.
He wanted not association with glittering things and glittering people—he wanted the glittering things themselves.""Often he reached out for the best without knowing why he wanted it—and sometimes he ran up against the mysterious denials and prohibitions in which life indulges."The correct options are D and E.
What is the foreshadowing in winter dreams?Judy paddles quickly across the lake in the boat, hinting at the enormous effects Judy's subsequent enthusiasm for Dexter will have on his future contentment. The boat is an escape from reality for Judy, who is riding a surfboard and soaring behind it.
These phrases imply that Dexter wants material things and the best things in life, despite the fact that he doesn't know why. This hints at his fixation with Judy Jones, a stunning and affluent woman who epitomizes the kind of person and possession Dexter seeks. The enigmatic denials and limits that reality imposes could be a reference to the difficulties that Dexter encounters in his quest for Judy and his desire to possess her.
Thus, the ideal selections are options D and E.
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n a group discussion about Frida Kahlo, Selma asks whether it is fair to say that Frida Kahlo is one of the most important female painters of the twentieth century. By asking this question, she has become the leader of the discussion. has provided her personal point of view. has become the moderator of the discussion. has provided an important fact about the topic.
Answer:
By asking this question, Selma has become the leader of the discussion.
Explanation:
In group discussions, the role of the leader is not to give or choose a specific opinion as the right one. The leader helps the group choose a topic that is appropriate, and helps members guide the discussion in a fair and civil manner. The leader keeps people from dominating the discussion, helping the whole group participate as equally as possible.
Answer:
By asking this question, Selma has become the leader of the discussion
Explanation:
John's lyrics are somewhat autobiographical and introspective on this '65 song that features brilliant harmonies throughout and lyrics that offer help to the forlorn listener. It is...
Answer:
Nowhere man.
Explanation:
John's lyrics are somewhat autobiographical and introspective on this 1965 song that features brilliant harmonies throughout and lyrics that offer help to the forlorn listener. It is the song titled "Nowhere man."
John Winston Lennon was an English singer and songwriter, he was born on the 9th of October, 1940 in Liverpool, England. Unfortunately, he was assassinated by Mark David Chapman and died on the 9th of December, 1980 in New York, United States of America.
John formed his first band named "The Quarrymen" which later became "The Beatles" band in 1960 with the world famous James Paul Mccartney.
On the 21st of October, 1965 John recorded the song titled "Nowhere man" with his Beatles band in their sixth (6) studio album titled "Rubber soul." The rendition of Nowhere man was done in a three-part harmony by John, Paul and Harrison while John and Harrison played the lead guitar solo in unison.
Nowhere man was the first song which was unrelated to love, relationships or romance to be recorded and released by The Beatles. Apparently, the song was about John or simply put, the song was somewhat autobiographical, philosophical and introspective as it was written in first person.
Here's an excerpt from the song;
[Verse 1]
\\He's a real nowhere man.
\\Sitting in his nowhere land.
\\Making all his nowhere plans for nobody.
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Topic 10: Making Substantive Revisions
Question 5
Which word best replaces the phrase "in the event that"?:
Not yet
answered
Points out of
2.00
Select one:
a. assuming
b. because
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c. if
d. when
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Answer:
b. because
Explanation:
During his past two vacations, Stan received offers for freelance work. If Stan continues to go on vacation he will receive more offers for work. Which logical fallacy do these sentences demonstrate?
reversing causal direction
genetic fallacy
correlation proves causation
fallacy of the single cause
Based on the given sentence which states that during his past two vacations, Stan received offers for freelance work, the logical fallacy which is used here is D. fallacy of the single cause
What is a Logical Fallacy?This refers to the improper conclusion that is gotten with the use of faulty fallacy in a given sentence or situation that does not follow a proper logical path.
Hence, it can be seen that the conclusion used in the scenario talks about the link between going on vacation and getting more freelance work which uses a single cause to reach a conclusion, so option D is correct.
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Answer:
fallacy of the single cause
Explanation:
Complete the sentences with the third conditional.
2. Jawaher............... (not/be) so upset if she............... (pass) the driving test.
3. If muntaha......... (be) hungry, she........... (have) something to eat.
4. I................... (phone) you if i............... (have) your telephone.
5. I........................ (sell) my sapphire ring if I.............. (not/give) it to my niece.
6. I........... (win) the competition if i................ (know) all the answer.
7. You............... (learn) French if you............. (stay) linger in paris.
8. If i.................. (see) my aunt, i............. (tell) her the good news.
9. My sister.............. (be) happier if she................ (marry) her true love.
10. If Hamdan.................. (have) more free time, he.......... (do) his project yesterday.
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Jawaher would not be so upset if she had passed the driving test.
3. If Muntaha had been hungry, she would have had something to eat.
4. I would have phoned you if I had your telephone.
5. I would have sold my sapphire ring if I had not given it to my niece.
6. I would have won the competition if I had known all the answers.
7. You would have learnt French if you had stayed longer in paris.
8. If I had seen my aunt, I would have told her the good news.
9. My sister would be happier if she had married her true love.
10. If Hamdan had more free time, he would have done his project yesterday.