what are the symbols in a tale of two cities

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Answer 1

Answer: The opposite and antithesis of each other.

Explanation: As far away and as far apart as physically and figuratively able.

Answer 2

Answer:

Wine. Defarge's wine shop lies at the center of revolutionary Paris, and throughout the novel wine symbolizes the Revolution's intoxicating power. ...

Knitting and the Golden Thread. In classical mythology, three sister gods called the Fates controlled the threads of human lives. ...

Guillotine. ...

Shoes and Footsteps.

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The women in the village carry water to their village. (State whether transitive or
intransitive with reason)

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Answer: Transitive

Explanation:

A transitive verb simply refers to the verb in which an action is exerted on a particular object. For a transitive verb, the action is being transferred to an object.

For an intransitive verb, having an object is not really necessary. From the statement "The women in the village carry water to their village", we can infer that the object here is water. This is a transitive verb.

Beowulf: What universal or timeless value is shown in lines 32-36
A. courage C. hope
B. loyalty
D. love

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Answer:

courage?

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What is Captain Smith doing while locked up in his cabin?

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Answer:

He is recording the story of their voyage to America.

Answer:

he is lonely

Explanation:

because he is by himself

The word bisterous means

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Answer:

- (of a person, event, or behavior) noisy, energetic, and cheerful; rowdy.

- (of wind, weather, or water) wild or stormy.

Explanation:

Boisterous is a word used to describe someone spirited, loud, and slightly out of control — like someone with a spring in their step and a song in their heart singing to strangers on the street.

What happens in winter
when it is very cold
and you breath out against
ta cold windowpane? Why
does this happene?

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Cold air cannot hold as much moisture as warm air. So when one exhales a warm, saturated breath on a cold day the cold air rapidly lowers the temperature of our breath, whereupon the combination briefly reaches dew point

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Cold air cannot hold as much moisture as warm air. So when one exhales a warm, saturated breath on a cold day the cold air rapidly lowers the temperature of our breath, whereupon the combination briefly reaches dew point.

I messed it ?!!!!! What is it

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Answer:

A. Adjective; four

Explanation:

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Answer:

four is adjective

and kittens is adverb

How can a behavior become more stigmatized?

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Answer:

In Goffman's theory of social stigma, a stigma is an attribute, behavior, or reputation which is socially discrediting in a particular way: it causes an individual to be mentally classified by others in an undesirable, rejected stereotype rather than in an accepted, normal one.

Explanation:

Answer:

Several studies show that stigma usually arises from lack of awareness, lack of education, lack of perception, and the nature and complications of the mental illness, for example, odd behaviors and violence (Arboleda-Florez, 2002[5]).

Some of the effects of stigma include feelings of shame, hopelessness, and isolation. reluctance to ask for help or to get treatment. lack of understanding by family, friends, or others.

Social stigma; stigma is an attribute, behavior, or reputation which is socially discrediting in a particular way: it causes an individual to be mentally classified by others in an undesirable, rejected stereotype rather than in an accepted, normal one.

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Which section from the text best demonstrates the change in school shooters
over time?
A. "His mother was an alcoholic who lived with a series of violent men. In one twoyear
stretch, he lived in 10 foster homes and was both sexually and physically abused."
(Paragraph 21)
B. "That's what Paton and Larkin mean: the effect of Harris and Klebold's example
was to make it possible for people with far higher thresholds - boys who would
ordinarily never think of firing a weapon at their classmates - to join in the riot."
(Paragraph 51)
C. "The prosecution saw someone who wanted to be Eric Harris and plainly assumed
that meant he must be like Eric Harris, that there must be a dark heart below LaDue's
benign exterior." (Paragraph 56)
D. "In the day of Eric Harris, we could try to console ourselves with the thought that
there was nothing we could do, that no law or intervention or restrictions on guns
could make a difference in the face of someone so evil." (Paragraph 66)

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The section that shows this change in the profile of shooters is the one that shows that people who have never had problematic behavior or a bad life history can become a shooter in a school.

This section is presented by option B, which is the correct answer.

Although you have not shown the text this question refers to, we can tell you, based on the context of your question, that you are referring to the article "Thresholds of Violence."

After reading this article, we can see that:

The article deals with the occurrence of shootings at schools.In addition to showing how these shootings are very sad and negative situations, the article analyzes the shooters.The article shows how, in shooting cases in the past, shooters had a bad life history.These shooters had a sad childhood, with cases of bullying and violence that encouraged violent and murderous behavior.However, over time, it became more common for this profile to change in relation to shooters.The most recent shooters were people with good standards of living, who had no history of violence and abuse, and who had never shown themselves capable of committing such a terrible act.

This shows the reader that just as the profile of shooters changes drastically over the years, the laws, responsible for dealing with these cases, must change as well, to be increasingly efficient and promote protection in schools.

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Which statement best summarizes the conflict in this passage?

Brutus betrayed Cassius, and now Cassius is angry with him.
Cassius offends Brutus by saying that he does not like the way Brutus looks.
While Cassius and others have noticed a difference in Brutus, Brutus explains that his actions are not because of anything they have done. It is only because Brutus is struggling within himself and has let it unfairly impact how he treats others.
Brutus clarifies that Cassius is his closest friend.

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Answer:

C) While Cassius and others have noticed a difference in Brutus, Brutus explains that his actions are not because of anything they have done. It is only because Brutus is struggling within himself and has let it unfairly impact how he treats others.

Explanation:

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The statement which best summarizes the conflict in this passage is:

While Cassius and others have noticed a difference in Brutus, Brutus explains that his actions are not because of anything they have done. It is only because Brutus is struggling within himself and has let it unfairly impact how he treats others.

What is Summary?

This refers to the concise representation of events and their main points in a detailed manner and without bias.

With this in mind, we can see that from the complete text, there is a narration about the betrayal of Caesar and how Brutus leads the band of mutineers.

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(ELA) Which of the following would you NOT expect to find in an informational text?

A. fact

B. descriptions of superheroes battling monsters

C. descriptions of real event

D. Information about real people

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

you can eliminate b because informational texts provided details and descriptions but not every story is going to be about superheroes and monsters

Mike's sister ____ eat meat. She is vegetarian

Don't - Doesn't

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Answer:

doesnt

Explanation:

if she does shes a carnivore

Answer:

doesn't

Explanation:

If you spell it out as it is it wouldnt make sense as don't

Ex: Mike's sister do not eat meat.

First, describe the situation in which someone explained to Scout what
Atticus meant by saying, “It's a sin to kill a mockingbird"? Who told her
that and why? Explain specifically how Boo Radley and Tom Robinson are
like mockingbirds.

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Answer:

I dont know if this helps but its because they never bother anyone they only help and do they're own thing lol

Find the error with subject-verb agreement. Select the incorrect verb and type it correctly. Yosemite Valley's six major waterfalls attracts visitors from around the world Because the waterfalls are fed by snowmelt their intensity varies throughout the year

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Answer:

you need to change attracts to attract.

The sentence should say,  Yosemite Valley's six major waterfalls attract visitors from around the world Because the waterfalls are fed by snowmelt their intensity varies throughout the year

Explanation:

Its subject is Yosemite Valley's six major waterfalls, which is plural, so the verb should be attract instead of attracts.

Answer:

its visitor

Explanation:

isitor bc they visited

Explain how John F. Kennedy organized the content of his speech

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Answer:

From the speech's of Kennedy "We Choose to go to the Moon", he gave the listener the importance of humanity's capability, curiosity and persistence. IF one man can do it it, that he s capable to go to the man, it goes to show that any man can do it, not in the sense that they can go to the moon but in the sense that they Americans can do if one must persevere.

Explanation:

The yellow ribbon.
We can infer that the young people were going to Florida
A. on business.
B. to visit relatives.
C. on vacation.
D. to get married.

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Answer:

C. on vacation.

Explanation: sometime I go to Florida when i have summer vacation.

Write an argumentative essay for or against always telling the truth, even in situations that may be hurtful to others. Make it about 3 paragraphs please.

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Answer:

The truth is essential to all of humanity. Without it, society would be in a world full of chaos. Not only would trust fall apart, but exaggerated denial, deception, and the fear of love would come into play. Lying will always come with an expense.

Without truth, there is no trust. People will lose faith and know to never trust you again, which down the road can lead to trust issues in people close to them such as family members, friends, or lovers.

Even if a situation that may be harmful to someone else, consider it in a way that if they were to be lied to it'd make it even worse. Self-confidence would diminish and they could find themselves in a state of loneliness and misunderstanding.

Lying leads to worse cases than negative truths. Take for example, a boy wants to be become a musician. He always hits the wrong note when trying to play a g-chord, and so he becomes upset and asks if he's bad. A girl replies, "No, you're amazing!" and he continues pursuing a career choice without fixing his mistakes, ending up costing him the career.

 The truth may hurt, but it is nothing compared to deception. No matter the case, cause, or correlation, honesty should always come first regardless of the situation.

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20. - How does Marisa's close observation of her neighbors' horses affect
her final drawing? *

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Make connections to your own life,to the world.This could include connections to your own life,to other talks you’ve heard or films you’ve seen,podcasts you’ve listen to or books you’ve read. Hb567

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Although I am unfamiliar with this "Marisa" that you're talking about, if we assume that Marisa's trying to draw horses, her close observations of her neighbor's horses might've affected her final drawings in multiple ways-it might have helped her better understand the body shape and how their bodies work, and how they move around. Have a great day, and hope this helps! :]

We learned how to conduct ourselves at the memorial service.

Select the definition of the word conduct as it is used in the sentence.

To behave in a specific way
To lead a musical group
To organize and carry out
To transmit energy, like heat

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Answer:

the answer is the 1st one

Explanation:

it is not the 3rd one because if it was the sentence would say :We learned how to conduct a memorial service.

Yoga is the most effective outlet for students to relieve stress.


Strong: Claim

Weak: Not a Claim

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Answer:

Strong claim!

Explanation:

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Which word best completes the analogy?
running : jogging as laughing:
O A. giggling
B. fun
O C. joke
D. playing

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Answer:

giggling

Explanation:

Answer:

A

Explanation:

Write a report on one of the Christian scientists listed

Use outside sources to research one of these Christian scientists: Isaac Newton, Robert Boyle, or Nicolaus Copernicus.

The report should be at least four hundred words. Include sections on your subject's life, discoveries, and Christian testimony.

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Answer:

Isaac Newton (1642–1727) is best known for having invented the calculus in the mid to late 1660s (most of a decade before Leibniz did so independently, and ultimately more influentially) and for having formulated the theory of universal gravity — the latter in his Principia, the single most important work in the transformation of early modern natural philosophy into modern physical science. Yet he also made major discoveries in optics beginning in the mid-1660s and reaching across four decades; and during the course of his 60 years of intense intellectual activity he put no less effort into chemical and alchemical research and into theology and biblical studies than he put into mathematics and physics. He became a dominant figure in Britain almost immediately following publication of his Principia in 1687, with the consequence that “Newtonianism” of one form or another had become firmly rooted there within the first decade of the eighteenth century. His influence on the continent, however, was delayed by the strong opposition to his theory of gravity expressed by such leading figures as Christiaan Huygens and Leibniz, both of whom saw the theory as invoking an occult power of action at a distance in the absence of Newton's having proposed a contact mechanism by means of which forces of gravity could act. As the promise of the theory of gravity became increasingly substantiated, starting in the late 1730s but especially during the 1740s and 1750s, Newton became an equally dominant figure on the continent, and “Newtonianism,” though perhaps in more guarded forms, flourished there as well. What physics textbooks now refer to as “Newtonian mechanics” and “Newtonian science” consists mostly of results achieved on the continent between 1740 and 1800.

Newton's life naturally divides into four parts: the years before he entered Trinity College, Cambridge in 1661; his years in Cambridge before the Principia was published in 1687; a period of almost a decade immediately following this publication, marked by the renown it brought him and his increasing disenchantment with Cambridge; and his final three decades in London, for most of which he was Master of the Mint. While he remained intellectually active during his years in London, his legendary advances date almost entirely from his years in Cambridge. Nevertheless, save for his optical papers of the early 1670s and the first edition of the Principia, all his works published before he died fell within his years in London.

Three factors stand in the way of giving an account of Newton's work and influence. First is the contrast between the public Newton, consisting of publications in his lifetime and in the decade or two following his death, and the private Newton, consisting of his unpublished work in math and physics, his efforts in chymistry — that is, the 17th century blend of alchemy and chemistry — and his writings in radical theology — material that has become public mostly since World War II. Only the public Newton influenced the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, yet any account of Newton himself confined to this material can at best be only fragmentary. Second is the contrast, often shocking, between the actual content of Newton's public writings and the positions attributed to him by others, including most importantly his popularizers. The term “Newtonian” refers to several different intellectual strands unfolding in the eighteenth century, some of them tied more closely to Voltaire, Pemberton, and Maclaurin — or for that matter to those who saw themselves as extending his work, such as Clairaut, Euler, d'Alembert, Lagrange, and Laplace — than to Newton himself. Third is the contrast between the enormous range of subjects to which Newton devoted his full concentration at one time or another during the 60 years of his intellectual career — mathematics, optics, mechanics, astronomy, experimental chemistry, alchemy, and theology — and the remarkably little information we have about what drove him or his sense of himself. Biographers and analysts who try to piece together a unified picture of Newton and his intellectual endeavors often end up telling us almost as much about themselves as about Newton.

I want description about my home town iraq,baghdad ...

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Answer:

Baghdad is the capital of Iraq and the second largest city in Southwest Asia, after Tehran and the second largest city in the Arab world, after Cairo. Baghdad is home to five of the eight Iraqi universities. Primary education is free, but illiteracy remains high. It is one of the hottest cities in the world, with an average summer temperature of more than 40ºC. Regarding infrastructure, a large part of it was destroyed after the Iraq War that started in 2003, with which this city is currently in a process of reconstruction.

what's the meaning of controversial​

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Answer:

Controversial means something or someone that cause people to get upset or argue.  For example if someone says your opnion is controversial then it means that it might cause people to get upset and stuff.

Is my answer correct, it has to be in past simple tense please help​

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Answer:

It's who did you invite to your dinner party

Explanation:

Change does to did

Answer:

It's not quite right!

Explanation:

It should be  - Who did you invite to your dinner party?

Is best thing since bread an idiom

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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

Answer:

yes

Explanation:

yes because if it were to real, it wouldnt make any sense

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