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noun
a curved or angular piece of metal or other hard substance for catching, pulling, holding, or suspending something.
a fishhook.
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verb (used with object)
to seize, fasten, suspend from, pierce, or catch hold of and draw with or as if with a hook.
to catch (fish) with a fishhook.
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verb (used without object)
to become attached or fastened by or as if by a hook.
to curve or bend like a hook.
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which of this words are figurative language and give examples.
couplet
line
dialect
metaphor
diction
meter
end rhyme
personification
extended metaphor
repetition
figurative language
rhyme scheme
form
simile
idiom
sonnet
imagery
stanza
Metaphor
Examples: His voice is music to my ears - Life is a rollercoaster - the world is a stage
Personification
Examples: The kettle was whistling - the car was running - the tv was screaming
Extended metaphor
Some parts of life is like a lemon, sour at first but when turned into lemonade, it's sweet
Simile
Examples: He was as brave as a lion - her eyes are bright like diamonds
Idiom
Examples: Stop beating around the bush - she was one in a million
Repetition isn't considered a figurative language but let me know if it counts and I'll help you on that.
make a two to three page essay using double space and 12 point, writing about technology that has changed and affected history
Answer:
youre gonna half to write it yourself, but I can give you a topic! How about how the 90s was the best decade in america?
Explanation:
3 paragraph idea
1) bc of their music
2) bc of their fashion
3) bc of their technology
Which of the following statements represents the best way to go about using ideas from others' experiences?
A. Always use ideas from others' experiences before using ideas from your own experience to avoid bias.
B. It's fine to use transcripts from spoken interviews in your writing without giving credit to others for their ideas.
C. Never use others' ideas in your writing, no matter how general they may be.
D. Use others' general points, but if you include specific evidence, make sure to show where you found it
Among the following, the statement that represents the best way to go about using ideas from others' experiences is to use others' general points, but if you include specific evidence, make sure to show where you found it.
How can someone learn from others' experiences?The ability to reflect, very personal learning, internalizing the knowledge, and unforeseen discoveries are some advantages of learning from experience.
Contrarily, some advantages of learning from others include avoiding typical pitfalls, avoiding having to reinvent the wheel, having access to wisdom, and having access to a wealth of information.
The process of learning through doing is known as experiential learning. Students are better able to relate concepts and information taught in the classroom to actual circumstances when they are involved in practical activities and reflection.
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Hey, can you help me because i dont know english
• Rewrite the sentences, using must/have to/ should/ ought...
1) I think it's a bad idea to play
computer games for hours.
You shouldn't play computer
games for hours.
2) It's a good idea to set the volume
on your MP3 player at a low level.
3) It's forbidden to enter the
computer lab.
4) You don't need to pay in cash.
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Answer:
Wanted because the others end with the letter s
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The television program was suddenly
interrupted for a news bulletin. It wasn't clear
at first as to what the bulletin was about,
since the announcer, like all announcers, had
a serious speech impediment.
What is the purpose behind the author's use of
irony in this passage?
o To emphasize the importance of conformity
To develop an ideal utopian setting
O To create satire by exaggerating reality
-"Harrison Bergeron,
Kurt Vonnegut
Answer: to create satire by exaggerating reality
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Ironically, the newsreader is unable to perform his duties. He is unable to report the news because of a speech impairment. Hence option D is correct
What is author's use of irony in this passage?He ultimately hands the news item to a dancer who was performing on the show prior to the news announcement that pauses the show. While the narrator implies that all news broadcasters have speech impediments in the narrative, he refrains from claiming that this is a common disability. Readers can infer that there is a chance that all news announcers are born with a speech impairment as a disability or that their struggles led to their selection for the position.
Initially, the audience werea difficulty speaking.
The irony of the newscaster's position is that it is his responsibility to enlighten the people. He must ask a ballerina to complete the task for him due of his speech handicap because he is unable to do it alone. unable to understand the news report because the announcer hada difficulty speaking.
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8. Which score usually wins a golf match?
a. Highest
b. Lowest
d. Furthest from par
c. Closest to par
Answer:
lowest
Explanation:
Answer:
a, highest
Explanation:
bcs the player with the most points wins the game
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Answer:
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Give 4 sentences why reading is important.
I’ll mark brainless who does it....
Explanation:
Reading is very essential to our everyday life’s. There are many Americans who don’t know how to read because they where not offered the education when they where younger, which causes their everyday life to be much harder. But now it is essential to learn how to read because we have to read almost everyday and everywhere we go! You may not realize it but when you are walking to the store or driving, you have to read the stop sign, street signs and much more.
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Do you think sending Americans to other countries is a good idea
Rewrite this phrase using a possessive noun.
2. the tusks and ears of the elephant
Answer:
The elephant's tusks and ears.
Explanation:
...… Possessive.
True or False: The only difference between parallelism and antithesis is that antithesis contains a contrast, or opposites, but both are balanced sentences. (No need to use a word from the word bank on this one--just type "true" or "false."
Answer:
true
Explanation:
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Which one do you prefer "I can't afford it" or "How can I afford it"? Why? Please relate your answer to how our brain works and the explanation
Answer:
It depends I would choose " How can I afford it " because that is the more positive way to think and saying it will not only make it positive but you will work hard to afford whatever the thing is. All of this depends on your ego and if you are a good or bad person.
Explanation:
Answer:
How can I afford it
Explanation:
asking yourself how ?brings many different ideas.meaning you could find many different ways on HOW you can afford it :)
"The Dark Game" is a book that traces the stories of spies throughout the history of America. The author shares stories such as those of Elizabeth Van Lew, the "Choctaw code talkers" and the Cold War spies. The book highlights how spies played a significant role in the shaping of the country.
Answer and Explanation:
The text above reflects the main ideas presented by the book "The Dark Game," presented as this book addresses the issue of espionage, especially in relation to the importance of espionage in the formation of the country. This is interesting, as it shows a different aspect than that shown by other media, such as films, about the importance of spies more focused on destroying than on building. In this way the book generates pertinent reflections and discussions on the subject and forces the reader to reflect on it.
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This is what my life is like in a song:::
I'm jealous, I'm overzealous
When I'm down, I get real down
When I'm high, I don't come down
I get angry, baby, believe me
I could love you just like that
And I could leave you just as fast
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
nice
Explanation:
Please read the short story "Sleeping" By Katharine Weber. Once you have finished, you will write your ideas down to continue the writing prompt avaliable at the end of the story.
“Sleeping”
By Katharine Weber
She would not have to change a diaper, they said. In fact, she would not have to do anything at all. Mrs. Winter said that Charles would not wake while she and Mr. Winter were out at the movies. He was a very sound sleeper, she said. No need to have a bottle for him or anything. Before the Winters left they said absolutely please not to look in on the sleeping baby because the door squeaked too loudly.
Harriet had never held a baby, except for one brief moment, when she was about six, when Mrs. Antler next door had surprisingly bestowed on her the tight little bundle that was their new baby, Andrea. Harriet had sat very still and her arms had begun to ache from the tension by the time Mrs. Antler took back her baby. Andy was now a plump seven-year-old, older than Harriet had been when she held her that day.
After two hours of reading all of the boring mail piled neatly on a desk in the bedroom and looking through a depressing wedding album filled with photographs of dressed-up people in desperate need of orthodonture (Harriet had just ended two years in braces and was very conscious of malocclusion issues) while flipping channels on their television, Harriet turned the knob on the baby's door very tentatively, but it seemed locked. She didn’t dare turn the knob with more pressure because what if she made a noise and woke him and he started to cry?
She stood outside the door and tried to hear the sound of a baby breathing but she couldn’t hear anything through the door but the sound of the occasional car that passed by on the street outside. She wondered what Charles looked like. She wasn’t even sure how old he was. Why had she agreed to baby-sit when Mr. Winter approached her at the swim club? She had never seen him before, and it was flattering that he took her for being capable, as if just being a girl her age automatically qualified her as a baby-sitter.
By the time the Winters came home, Harriet had eaten most of the M & M's in the glass bowl on their coffee table: first all the blue ones, then the red ones ,then all the green ones, and so on, leaving, in the end, only the yellow.
They gave her too much money and didn’t ask her about anything. Mrs. Winter seemed to be waiting for her to leave before checking on the baby. Mr. Winter drove her home in silence. When they reached her house he said, My wife. He hesitated, then he said, You understand, don't you? and Harriet answered Yes without looking at him or being sure what they were talking about although she did really know what he was telling her and then she got out of his car and watched him drive away.
Writing Prompt
You have just read “Sleeping” by Katharine Weber in which a young girl is asked to babysit a child that she will never see. In an essay, narrate what happens after Mr. Winter drops Harriet off at home. Be sure to use what you have learned about the setting, characters, and plot of the passage as you write your continuation.
Your writing will be scored based on the development of ideas, organization of writing, and language conventions of grammar, usage, and mechanics.
complete your essay? Answer:
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If you could be an action super hero for the day, who would you be and what would your special powers be?
You are to write a 1st person essay in the present tense form. Everything is happening now, not in the past.
You will write a 3 paragraph creative essay on the prompt. Make sure to respond to the questions in your essay.
Where do you come from? What is your name? How did you get the name?
What are your powers and how did you discover them?
Remember it's only for one day, so use the day wisely.
Answer:
If I were to be a superhero for a day I would be Iron man. And I would choose the powers to be able to shapeshift, it's basically a power that allows you to have the ability to transform through an inherently superhuman ability. Why? because there could be any situation to the point where you would need to shapeshift and help someone in that situation.
Explanation:
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Answer:
If I was an action super hero for the day, I would be BlakCrystalzz. And I would have cool powers like, Unbreakable Bones, and Night Vision, and more cool powers.
So my name is BlakCrystalzz, and I got my name because of my personality. I was as sharp as a crystal, and I could move through the night like no other. My powers are Night Vision, Unbreakable bones, and super speed.
I found out I had superpowers when I was out at the park at night, and my mom left me to use the bathroom. I was sitting on the bench and I saw a man walking toward me. I got up and walked away casually. The man started running and I started running as well. But when I started running, I felt myself going fast and the man couldn't catch up to me. That was when I figured out I had super speed. Since it was getting dark out I was starting to get scared and I found out I can see much better in the dark. I was moving so smoothly and I wasn't hesitating during the night. That was how I discovered I had powers.
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_______ could have jumped over this wall and borrowed your rake.
Choose the correct word to fill in the blank.
A.
Their
B.
Somebody
C.
Anything
D.
Somewhere
Answer:
Somebody
Explanation:
Who would most likely be interested in "designer" potatoes?
Answer:
some people may be . you never know. there is alot of people out there.
Explanation:
Commonlit why kids bully: because they're popular
Answer:
Mean children, moms tell their injured youthful, carry on that way since they have despondent home lives, or feel deficient, or need more companions or in light of the fact that they some way or another need compassion. In any case, another investigation proposes some mean children really act that way just on the grounds that they can.
In opposition to acknowledged rascal grant, the more famous a center or secondary school kid turns into, the more integral to the informal community of the school, the more forceful the conduct the person takes part in. In any event, that was the situation in North Carolina, where understudies from 19 center and secondary schools were read for 4.5 years by analysts at the University of California-Davis.
Creators Robert Faris and Diane Felmlee talked with government funded school kids multiple times throughout the span of their examination, beginning when the understudies were in grades 6, 7 and 8. They requested that the understudies name their companions and utilized the information to make kinship maps. They at that point asked the children who was harsh to them and whom they singled out, and outlined the pathways of animosity.
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How should sentence 8 be changed?
A Insert a comma after grass
B Change reminds to reminding
C Change playing to to play
D Change Soccer to soccer
Answer:
D. Change Soccer to soccer
Explanation:
Soccer is not a proper noun, and the only time you would see it capitalized is at the beginning of a sentence or in special cases like titles.
Explain the purpose of the afterword included at the end of “Into the Air” and the author’s most likely purpose for including it in the text.
Answer:
Please include more information.
Explanation:
I don't have enough information to answer this. If there are answer choices, please include them b/c it'll make it easier to help you.
The author of Speaking into the Air responds to some of its detractors in this afterword. These are letters to the living rather than conversations with the dead. These are enactments and improvements of the book's arguments written in an effort to connect.
What's the purpose of an afterword?A book's afterword is a part of text intended to offer information that is related to the book's main subject.
Although it appears at the conclusion, it is akin to a foreword. Both fiction and nonfiction books can have afterword parts that give context for the material. For instance, timeless works like Romeo & Juliet or Frankenstein.
An afterword and an epilogue serve different purposes. A story's epilogue, which concludes the narrative, functions as its final chapter. A statement about the entire story is made in an afterword, which is typically delivered from a different viewpoint and historical period.
Thus, The author of Speaking into the Air responds to some of its detractors in this afterword.
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What makes oxygen in the atmosphere
Answer:
At least half of Earth's oxygen comes from the ocean.
Scientists estimate that 50-80% of the oxygen production on Earth comes from the ocean. The majority of this production is from oceanic plankton — drifting plants, algae, and some bacteria that can photosynthesize.
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Describe his father's hands physically using details from the narrative
Answer:
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Explanation:
who wanna fight l m a o
Answer:
fights me
Explanation:
Answer:
me omg
Explanation:
ive been in such a petty mood
what is acceptance of responsibility
Accepting responsibility gives you the ability to change your life for the better. You can make a list of things you want to do or things you need to do. Identifying necessary better behaviour elements and adding them to the list can assist you with making specific improvements in your life.
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What does this passage tell us most about Clover?
She is anxious.
She is timid.
She is protective.
She likes ducklings.What is the last step of the problem solving process?
Answer:
i think protective
Explanation:
What is the Victorian theme in the poem “Beautiful City” by Alfred, Lord Tennyson?
Answer: social justice
Explanation:
examples of personification