Answer:
It's weird—Paul Fisher is the main character in Tangerine, but he doesn't feel like the main character in his own life. His big brother Erik is the star of the family, and his parents spend most of their time fawning over him, and ignoring Paul.
Explanation:
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My teacher ask me and my class to write a (short) story I haven’t figure out the plot or title I want in to be in like now but without The virus but I have figured out my characters they are: Davina Green, Christopher Phillips, Lucy Davis (Lulu), and Ethan Hill
Answer:
it could be about 4 friends finding something and it changing there perspective of life
Explanation:
Do you think people need rules, or would society be a better place if people were allowed to do whatever they wanted? Explain.
Answer:
People need rules.
Explanation:
People need rules because if humans were not controlled by rules and laws, we would have had chaos a long time ago. Laws need to be in place to warn humans not to do things that are destroying the world. When there are no laws, your brain thinks that you can do anything. That is why laws must exist.
Answer:
We need rules
Explanation:
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i think we need rules in place because not only does it ensure more safety for everyone, but makes this world a regulated place. Crimes would be committed, and there would be no punishment or rehabilitation.
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(PLEASE ONLY AWNSER IF YOY HAVE READ HOLES) the theme of this story is destiny. explain how the past came full circle to the present in this book.
Holes One of Fav books.
The past:the main character gets arrested for he didn't "stealing sweet feets shoes" AT the end The main character and 0 get out of jail despite zero Stealing the shoes in the first place. The mail character get realaced because(i think) he was eventually proven innocent(or they found) somthing
please help its on outsiders and im strugglinggg
Answer:
1. When Dally spots Cherry and Marcia at the movies, all he sees is another opportunity to make trouble. The two of them are Soc girls and given the history between the greasers and the socs, he wants to harass them. When Johnny asks him to leave the girls alone, Dally stomps off to find trouble elsewhere.
Explanation:
someone help turn this into a passive voice it's for my bestie "They had built the houses before the war started"
Answer: I thing it is started
Explanation:
How does the narrator’s point of view affect how the events are described, using details from the poem?
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Answer:Point of view (POV) is what the character or narrator telling the story can see (his or her perspective). The author chooses “who” is to tell the story by determining the point of view. Depending on who the narrator is, he/she will be standing at one point and seeing the action. This viewpoint will give the narrator a partial or whole view of events as they happen. Many stories have the protagonist telling the story, while in others, the narrator may be another character or an outside viewer, a narrator who is not in the story at all. The narrator should not be confused with the author, who is the writer of the story and whose opinions may not be those written into the narrative.
Explanation:
HEY IF YOU NEED A ESSAY DONE LET ME KNOW WHAT IT IS AND WRITE IT FOR YOU
Answer:
Wha..
Explanation:
The feeling or atmosphere created by a work is referred to as:
a. theme
b. tone
c. mood
d. suspense
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2. PART B: Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A? A. “Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was at the same time one of the most beloved and one of the most hated men of his time.” (Paragraph 2) B. “Since the end of World War II, there had been 60 unsolved bombings of African American churches and homes.” (Paragraph 4) C. “Finally, President Johnson ordered the National Guard to protect the demonstrators from attack, and King was able to complete the long march from Selma to the state capital of Montgomery.” (Paragraph 6) D. “In 1964, he won the Nobel Peace Prize and was described as ‘the first person in the Western world to have shown us that a struggle can be waged without violence.’" (Paragraph 8)
Answer:
A or D
Explanation:
THIS IS REALLY EASY
Write a sentence using the transition word: Indeed
Which sentence contains a misplaced or dangling modifier ?
A. When will your family be going on vacation ?
B. Uncle Frasier's garden has both tomatoes and green peppers.
C. The homecoming queen waved to the crowd riding in her convertible.
D. Exhausted from the trip, the baby slept through the opening cermony
Answer:
i think its D
Explanation:
Is this noun concrete or abstract?
Imagination
Answer:
i believe abstract
Explanation:
sorry if its wrong
~* the answer is abstract because you cannot feel, taste, hear or smell it. *~
make a poem about teenagers
it has to be at least 20 lyrics
Answer:
I wish I were like Johnny Cash
& thought my heart was mine.
I’ve worn a black suit
my entire life. It suits the war
my eyes ignite.
My sins sit on my lap,
bald, blind, desperate
for the mercy of lost roads,
glottal white lines.
Only smoke will take me
far to nowhere
a woman living
between
her own burning road
& a charmed God
the unmarked sky
where a plague of blackbirds
fell across my back
like an unlit cross.
Explanation:
Answer:
Teens
Are the middle stage
Full of stress ,anxiety, depression
We say we are fine but we are just liars
We were mistakes constantly told
Stop being depressed
So stop feeling?
My dreams are my nightmares
My life is my own
But constantly controlled
By society but just leave me alone
Im sorry I'm not adulting
Sorry I'm not perfect
But you should be sorry it easier talking to friends
But then again I'm just a teen
Just a sad one
A happy one
A non educated one
The in-slaved one
Just doing teenage things
Explanation:
Good Afternoon Everyone!
Question of the Day: Have you watched Wandavision yet? If you have whats your favorite episode?
My favorite episode is 5, and 6!
Answer:
YES! I love that show. My fav episode is 5 & 9
Explanation:
Your teacher says that your paragraph is weak and your ideas need to be developed. What revision should you make?
Select one:
Add information.
Add transitions.
Combine sentences.
Delete information.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Is there anything I need to change and add it need to be 500-700 words its a literary essay its 411 so if you can help me that would be great
Lord of the Flies by William Golding is a book about the brutality and inhumanity that arises between children when they are deserted. In this book, at least 20 kids are stranded on an island with no grownups, only themselves. They have to learn how to survive without adults and chaos plays a big factor in this novel. Throughout the book they make rules and try to stay organized, but they ultimately cannot deal with themselves without the outside world and become leviathans. The conch, the beast, and the hunting show the boys descent into savagery.
The conch shows many themes all through this book. Though, the most frequent theme is how it did more harm than good. In the beginning of LOTF it shows how the conch created some ‘organization’ in the group. This conch is the only thing that keeps them from tearing each other apart. Even Jack Merridew, who was known for causing turmoil respected the conch, “He laid the conch with great care in the grass at his feet” (22). Yet, towards the end of the book, the conch caused a few bad things to happen. “The rock struck Piggy a glancing blow from chin to knee; the conch exploded into a thousand white fragments and ceased to exist” (181). In this quote, Roger “with a sense of delirious abandonment” pushed down the lever so that the rock would come down and cause a ruckus. I theorize that Roger had felt left out of all the madness happening below him, that he had to do something to put attention on him. This shows, that the conch causes lunacy. The attention was on Piggy because he had the conch, therefore because Roger did not have the conch he felt left out and craved attention, and it drove him to do something drastic. Whoever holds the conch always has the attention on them. Piggy says, “I got the conch, I got the right to speak” (44). In this quote, the boys let the fire go out and Piggy has something to say about it. No one likes to listen to Piggy, but because he has the conch it is only fair that they listen to him, since that is the rule. Ralph made the rule that whoever has the conch has the right to speak and everyone has to listen. Democracy was established with the conch. Overall, the conch caused quite a lot of bad things to happen.
Answer:
it is perfect
Explanation:
Answer:
you can substitue "grownups"and use the word adults in the second part dont abbreviate the name of the book instead of "even.... ' say "even the character most known for.... jack merridew" instead of "i theorize" say "i think that maybe what happened was..." these are just some things i hope this helps:)
Explanation:
His family had been members of the bourgeois for generations, with middle-class connections all over the Netherlands.
In the above passage, which words give us a clue as to what bourgeois means?
A. his family
B. all over
C. the Netherlands
D. middle-class
pleas help i really need this answer. only answer if u have read the book tho.
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Answer:
d middle class
Explanation:
Answer:
His family had been members of the middle-class for generation, with middle-class connections all over the Netherlands
REWRITE THIS SIMILE AS A METAPHOR
They saw the old cities, . . .lying like children’s delicate bones among the blowing lakes of grass.
Answer: "They saw the old cities,...lying children's delicate bones among the blowing lakes of grass."
Explanation: A metaphor doesn't use words such as "like" or "as". A metaphor states how it is. So take away any words that would compare the two things, get rid of "like" or "as".
I hope this helps. :)
When the given simile is written as a metaphor, the new simile will be: "They saw the old cities,...lying children's delicate bones among the blowing lakes of grass."
What is a metaphor?A metaphor is a figure of speech that, for rhetorical effect, refers to one thing while discussing another. It could make things clearer or show where two disparate ideas are similar in unexpected ways.
The words "like" and "as" are not used in a metaphor. It's explained using a metaphor. Therefore, remove any comparison words, such as "like" or "as," from the sentence.
When anything is described by comparing it to another thing, the metaphorical figure of speech is used. One should not take it literally. A metaphor is a figure of speech that, for the sake of rhetorical effect, directly alludes to one thing while discussing another.
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Read the sentences from the article.
People would ask him for advice when they had sick plants. Sometimes he'd take their plants to his garden and nurse them back to health. Which sentence is the best way to paraphrase the information from the Web article?
A. People asked Carver's advice for sick plants, and Carver took care of them until they were restored to health (Library of Congress 2019).
B. People brought sick plants to Caver, and sometimes he'd take their plants to his own garden.
C. People often sought Carver's advice for sick plants, and Carver was willing to care for others' plants in his own garden (Library of Congress 2019).
D. People would ask Carver for advice for their sick plants, and he'd even take their plants to his garden to nurse them.
Answer:
Answer : D_ People would ask Carver for advice for their sick plants, and he'd even take their plants to his garden to nurse them.
whoever can help me write a literary essay based of piggy and the instructions gets a brainliest
You are to write a literary analysis essay about a character in Lord of the Flies and explain how that character creates or influences one of the themes in the novel. You may choose from the following characters:
• Ralph
• Jack
• Simon
• Piggy
• Samneric (acting as one)
Your essay must connect your analysis of your chosen character to one of the novel's key themes and:
• Be 500–750 words long.
• Include at least three body paragraphs.
• Maintain a consistently formal style.
• Contain a clear, concise, arguable thesis statement that offers insight into the characterization of the chosen character.
• Use transition words and phrases to create coherence.
• Use direct quotations cited correctly.
• Include a conclusion paragraph that restates the thesis statement in different wording.
• Effectively use paragraphing to indicate a change in subject.
• Give specific textual evidence to support your thesis statement.
• Organize reasons and evidence logically.
• Use correct capitalization, usage, punctuation, and spelling.
IM DOING PIGGY CAN I HAVE HELP PLZ you have to include this
what are 3 reasons piggy develops the the theme that without anyone to enforce society's rules, people will break them and become uncivilized? * it goes in the introduction
Answer:
Explanation:In any group of children, it’s a given that some will be popular and powerful while others will be teased and rejected. In the real world, adults use their authority to control these divisions and maintain a balanced group dynamic. In Lord of the Flies, however, children must fend for themselves and elect their own leader—and Piggy, wise but scorned, is never seriously considered. Though Piggy is intelligent, rational, and innovative, he lacks the charisma and facility with language that both Ralph and Jack possess, traits that the book suggests play crucial roles in establishing their authority. Piggy may have the tactical smarts to be a good leader, but because he cannot convincingly act the role, he would not be able to marshal the boys if given the chance.
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Although his contributions often go unappreciated, Piggy comes up with some of the most important innovations on the island. He sees the conch’s potential as a rallying device and firmly believes in its ability to keep operations running smoothly. He understands the importance of taking a census, which the other boys recognize only after the little boy with the mulberry birthmark goes missing and they can’t determine how many other littluns were killed in the fire. Piggy’s glasses provide the spark for the signal fire, metaphorically demonstrating how intellect can spark great progress. The scholarly, sensible Piggy is a born administrator, one who understands how to categorize and effectively utilize information. He also shows surprising personal strength, both in his ability to tolerate the cruel taunts from the other boys, including his supposed friend Ralph, as well as in his willingness to voice the unpleasant truth about the likelihood of rescue.
However, despite these admirable qualities, Piggy is resoundingly unsuccessful on those few occasions in which he does attempt to lead. He stubbornly holds onto outdated customs, such as the use of the conch, long after Ralph and Jack realize that the shell no longer holds sway over the group. Piggy insists on the rules even when the rules are clearly irrelevant, and this stickler attitude, along with his constant speechmaking and self-righteous complaining, drives people away. Ralph and Jack intuitively know how to rally followers, while Piggy seems to repel them relentlessly. Piggy is so unsuccessful, in fact, that he ultimately dies in the act of trying to lead: He is crushed while waving the conch, fruitlessly ordering others to listen to him.
Piggy’s total lack of success in a leadership role suggests that there are significant differences between a “leader” and a “thinker.” Ralph has an aura of poise and capability that wins him trust. His authority is rooted in personality rather than innovation—he relies on Piggy for that—and he understands the importance of rhetoric in winning followers. For example, he speaks in the language of rescue, playing into the boys’ deepest hopes and fears to bolster his hold over them. Jack wields power effectively as well, and boys are drawn to his glamour and charisma. Jack’s leadership is rooted in intimidation, which appeals to the boys once the island turns savage. The boys’ negative reaction to Piggy’s physical unattractiveness emphasizes the role external personas play in establishing command; the boys’ don’t so much reject Piggy because he is ugly, but because he does not know how to play the role of a leader.
Piggy’s failure as a leader points to an important theme of the novel: the failure of civilization in the face of savagery. Piggy represents rationalism and discipline, the very qualities that Jack himself identifies as making “the English . . . the best at everything.” Despite Jack’s initial support of rules and regulations, however, The Lord of the Flies suggests that absent the structures of school, family, and government, which prop up civilization, human beings will always choose anarchy and hedonism over law and order. Piggy represents the wild boys’ strongest link to civilization: Once he is killed, the hope of regaining it is lost forever, and only chaos remains.
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WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST IF CORRECT!! which prompt would be best addressed with a compare and contrast structure?
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Hey There!
A compare and contrast prompt would be asking you to compare ( find similarities) and contrast ( find differences) between to subject. In answer choice A its asking you to find the similarities ( which means to compare) and differences ( which means to contrast) the two different religions Inca and Aztec. Therefore A is your answer.
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
You are looking for key words and phrases such as "similar" or "differ." In this example, it took the Incas and the Aztec cultures and asked you to compare or contrast them, but in different words (similar, difference, etc).
Which sentence shows how Estelle's grandfather's life greatly affected his family's future?
Great Expectations
"Estelle, please read the next two paragraphs," Ms. Tate said. "Estelle. Estelle!"
Estelle cleared her throat and spoke up, "I'm sorry, Ms. Tate. Where are we?"
"Page 17. Third paragraph," Ms. Tate responded with a frown on her face. Estelle began reading. She tried to make her voice seem light and interested. However, she was having a hard time concentrating on a story about a beaver and an antelope.
Over the weekend, Estelle's family had celebrated her brother's enlistment in the United States Navy. He would be the third generation to serve in the Navy. Her grandfather had been the first. When he was a young man in El Salvador, he had fallen in love with Estelle's grandmother. He didn't have much money. He wanted to provide a good home for his future wife, so he wanted to go to the United States. He had heard that there would be better opportunities there. He left El Salvador and joined the United States Navy. During his service in the military, he became a U.S. citizen. After five years of serving in the Navy, Estelle's grandfather moved to Long Beach, California. Estelle's grandmother joined him in Long Beach, and they were married there. Her grandfather took a job as a night-shift security officer so that he could go to school during the day. He earned a bachelor's degree in social science. Her grandfather then began his career working for a nonprofit group that helped low-income families.
Estelle's grandfather spoke of his service in the Navy often. He talked about it to the children and teenagers he met through his job. He talked about it at home. It was her grandfather's stories about his time in the Navy that prompted her father to join the Navy. Now, Estelle's brother was about to begin an adventure of his own. What stories will he have to tell?
Brrring. Brrring. Brrring. The school bell chimed. Estelle closed her textbook and began to pack her backpack. Maybe one day she could join the Navy, too. Her grandfather would like that.
Her brother enlisted in the navy because he wanted to keep the family tradition alive.
The light literally lit the lovely little lake.
a alliteration
b assonance
IF YOU COULD INVENT A NEW SUBJECT THAT WOULD BE TAUGHT TO ALL STUDENTS IN SCHOOL. WHAT WOULD THE SUBJECT BE? WHY DO YOU THINK STUDENTS NEED TO LEARN ABOUT YOUR SUBJECT?
Answer:
I would say taxes. we need to know how to do taxes.
Explanation:
it is something we will use in real life
Answer: I would invent a subject about things you actually need in life....for example, fianiancial, taking care of yourself, ect. I think students need to learn this subject because this is actually important and determines your future.
Explanation:
Read the passage below:
"It would be all different. I should be self-conscious. I should think of you at your play—watching me irritated—instead of thinking of my work. No! I must have the bungalow."
What type of conflict is implied in the excerpt above?
Man versus man
Man versus self
Man versus nature
Man versus society
Explain how this passage shows the theme, “It is important to have someone you can share your feelings with.” Use details from the passage in your answer.
PLS not sample answer!
Answer:
It important to have someone you can share your feelings with. The Anne Frank play uses this as the theme. Anne likes talking to Peter, she also likes him. The adults don't understand or get her from Anne's point of view. On Page 2 Pete said to Anne that she can come into his room anytime she wants to let of some steam. Then Anne replies back to Pete to make sure by saying,"Do you mean it?' Anne felt reassured that Pete would listen.
Explanation:
What do the incidents with the commandant and the
German-master have in common?
Answer:
The commandant and the German- o master present attitudes about World War I that are different from Paul's.
Explanation:
The opinion and views of those two are held in common which happens to be different from what Paul had about the whole world war 1 incident.
It was rough stuff, that tough luck.
a alliteration
b assonance
the answer is assonance
A strong argument is defined as information that (1 point) Group of answer choices
contains the latest updates and new information on the topic being researched.
has a feeling attached to a word or phrase being researched.
is true and directly relates to the topic being researched.
is false, or, if it is true, does not directly relate to the topic being researched.
Answer:
ion no
Explanation: