Answer:
theme
Explanation:
or like a main idea
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The lights in the sky are the souls of all the animals and humans that have passed away. They are dancing in the moonlight. It's there to remind you that they are in a better place.
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Read the passage.
excerpt from Act I, Scene 1, in Hamlet by William Shakespeare
In this excerpt, the ghost of the dead king appears to a few soldiers.
[Enter Ghost, armed.]
Bernardo:
In the same figure, like the king that's dead.
Marcellus:
Thou art a scholar; speak to it, Horatio.
Bernardo:
Looks it not like the king? mark it, Horatio.
Horatio:
Most like:—it harrows me with fear and wonder.
Bernardo:
It would be spoke to.
Marcellus:
Question it, Horatio.
What is the most likely meaning of the word mark in this scene?
a) sign
b) notice
c) shoot
d) write
Is this a clause or a phrase ??????
Explanation:
The answer is phrase
it's a phrase
Answer:
phrase
Explanation:
what is the best approach to writing a poem that expresses a common or universal theme
Answer:
1. Choose words that express your thoughts feelings about a topic.
2. Decide on a theme and write it in as many different ways as you can.
3. Gradually build a logical argument in support of a common idea.
After reading the essay, what have you learned about Hispanic heritage? How do you think Alvarez’s heritage affected her? Write your answer in a paragraph (100 to 150 words).
( poem name/nombres )
Answer and Explanation:
After reading the essay "Names nombres" written by J. Alvarez, we can learn how difficult it is for a family of Spanish origin to maintain their names and traditions within a totally different culture like that of the USA, especially when that family comes from a country considered to be "third world", seen as inferior and often shameful and devalued. This affected the way Alvarez saw her own identity, associated with her and her family names. These names were pronounced so differently by the Americans, it seemed that they were erasing the Latin origin of it and imposing an Americanized and more "normal" version.
In this essay, Alvarez approaches her youth as a Latin immigrant in the USA. It shows how difficult it is to live between two cultures and how it affects various elements in people's lives.
Answer:
Family is very important to the author, so it makes me think that family is important to Hispanic culture. Even extended family members are close in the story. It also seems like the author has a strong sense of family history. The author’s ancestors are remembered by passing on their names to the children. Hispanic heritage has always been a big part of the author’s life. Some parts of it, such as having to introduce her big family to her friends, embarrasses her. But it’s her family and her Hispanic heritage that supports her and helps her deal with the challenges of being an immigrant.
Explanation:
From Edmentum
Should all students go to college? Give me 2 reasons why they should and why they shouldn’t.
Answer:
Students should go to college to receive more knowledge about their future career and to learn to be more responsible, turning in work on time and doing other things they need to do, especially if you decide to stay on the campus. Now why shouldn't they go, many students don't really put the effort into their learning, so ultimately, for them going to college might be a waste of time and a waste of money if they are not actually paying attention and they are just trying to get out of home, the second reason is that, some students don't need to go, because some don't want fancy jobs, others prefer very simple jobs and don't really care about their salaries
Explanation:
I'm not very good at this but I hope you found it somewhat helpful :)
Answer: one reason why they should go to college: People who go to college open up their choices for jobs. Many jobs these days require a college degree. Plus, college graduates have less chance of losing their jobs.
2nd reason: You'll learn to be more independent and gain the skills and knowledge you need to prepare you for the future.
a reason why you shouldn't go to college: Many graduates are left with useless courses they can't get jobs in. You often have to do another course because you're not qualified enough with only one degree
2nd reason: By plowing more money into an education, many students incur incredible amounts of debt before they ever get their first paycheck, or maybe their parents spend savings that would have helped their retirement. That adds to the nation's debt problems
Explanation:
Informative essay for plastic trash 7th grade
Answer:
I'm not going to write an essay
Explanation:
But.. I'll give you some advice first start the first sentence of your first paragraph with a thesis statement on why plastic trash is bad for the environment and something like that and more. Second part look up on the internet reasons why plastic trash is bad for the environment if we are not careful and reasons why its possibly good for the environment if you put it in the right place once you finish using it for whatever reason. Then your last paragraph is a conclusion of what you wrote so for example these are the reasons why plastic trash has benefits and disadvantages and so on...….
Hope this helps!
P.S. Dont blame it on me if I tell you something wrong
who is the protagonist of tell-tale heart
Answer:
the narrator
Explanation:
Answer: the protaganist is the narrarator- the un named murderer c:
Explanation:
omg i read and had that test last year ;c
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Read the passage.
A Whole New World
Tanisha lay on her bed and stared at the black, bulky camera on her dresser. What on earth had made her father think that she would want something that was practically an antique? He had presented it to her two months ago and still the camera sat, unused, taking up valuable space among her jewelry box and porcelain cat collection.
Tanisha loved taking pictures with her mobile phone and posted regularly on her social media sites. The camera was pretty good even though it was already a few years old. Hundreds of photos of her and her friends had filled the daily stream over the past year, the first year she was allowed to have an account. She occasionally took photos of other things like her cat, Hubble, and hamster, Mr. Lincoln. But most of her pictures were of Tanisha and whomever she was hanging out with that day.
When she had opened this unusual gift, her father had mentioned that it might change the way she saw things. Tanisha didn’t have a clue what he meant. Her vision was fine, wasn’t it?
He had shown her how to focus the lens and what the different buttons were for. He also tried to show Tanisha how to read the “F stop”—whatever that was—but cut the explanation short when he saw Tanisha’s bored look. He suggested that she just “play around” with it. Tanisha had watched as he loaded the film in the back of the camera, carefully using the small lever to wind it around a small black cylinder. Snapping the cover shut, he handed it to her and told her to have fun.
Frankly, “playing” with an ancient camera seemed more like work than fun. Tanisha was accustomed to getting great photos on her camera in an instant. She loved using some of the software tools that allowed her to alter her photos by putting cute borders around them or adding funny features to her friends’ faces.
This camera did, well…nothing.
Yet, Tanisha was intrigued by her father’s insistence on the camera’s value. Why didn’t he sell it, she wondered? When she had asked about this, her father had said that it wasn’t a “money thing.” Apparently, her grandfather had been a photographer, as well as her father—until he no longer had the time for it. With a sigh, she swung her legs off the edge of her bed, stood up, and picked up the camera and its accompanying bag, both seeming to weigh half as much as she did! It was time to see if she could figure out what her father was talking about.
Hmm…what would be her first subject? She carefully brought the camera up to her face so she could see through the viewfinder, which looked like a little window. The gray sky, treetops, telephone wires, and a garbage can came into her sight. These were not suitable subjects. She brought the camera down farther to look at the landscape surrounding her. Living in New Mexico, one saw miles of scenery bathed in brown and green: pinion trees, juniper trees, and dirt. In her mind, that’s all there was. Not much to look at, let alone capture in a photo.
Tanisha walked slowly into the backyard where a few iris bulbs were beginning to emerge with the onset of spring. Still, there were no actual flowers to take advantage of for a photo. Her gaze slowed and perception narrowed until her eyes rested upon a rock.
Really? A rock? She second-guessed herself as she moved closer, thinking that she must be really desperate to settle on this for her picture. There was nothing remarkable about the color, size, or shape of it. But as she got down on her knees and examined the rock, a number of things caught her attention.
First, she found an imprint of a tiny plant embedded on the side of the rock. It was like the world’s smallest fern extending itself up and over the top. Next, she recognized some lichen—small patches of green fungi—covering various spots. She remembered her science teacher talking about the presence of lichen as a sign that the air is clean.
As she placed the rock back where it had previously been, she lay on her stomach and held up the camera. Realizing she wanted to capture the little fern imprint, she instinctively moved that side of the rock toward the light. She lay down again and held up the camera to her eye. Focus, focus—there! She heard the “click” as her finger pressed the button to capture the photo.
After a half-dozen picture
Part B
Which quotation from the passage best supports the answer to Part A?
"But as she got down on her knees and examined the rock, a number of things caught her attention."
"First, she found an imprint of a tiny plant embedded on the side of the rock."
"Living in New Mexico, one saw miles of scenery bathed in brown and green: pinion trees, juniper trees, and dirt."
"She occasionally took photos of other things like her cat, Hubble, and hamster, Mr. Lincoln."
Answer:
Where is the question, I don't see Part A ??
Answer:
A. "But as she got down on her knees and examined the rock, a number of things caught her attention."
Explanation:
When Tanisha takes a closer look at the rock she notices several details that add captivating features to it.
hope this helps! :-)
Plan your narrative by writing notes. Use the questions to help you plan
Answer:
Setting: A new school. Character: Isabel, who has trouble making friends. Point of view: Third-person. Choice: Choosing friends and what happens after you choose new friends.
Explanation:
Answer:
the person above me is correct!
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Explanation:
Why does the author use this specific language about Little Man? in roll of thunder, hear my cry
wordsworth ( The Prelude) what does the phrase “Pleasant exercise of hope and Joy” in line 1 refer to
Answer:The past
Explanation:
What happens when Duke Frederick learns that Sir Rowland is Orlando’s Father?
Answer:
Miraculously, Orlando is able to beat Charles, but when Duke Frederick learns he is the son of Old Sir Rowland de Boys, the Duke chides him for his father's disloyalty. Rosalind gives Orlando a necklace and Orlando feels his heart has been overthrown.
Explanation:
in my English argument I’m going to be talking about racial inequality in education, what are some things i should include?
Answer:
You should mention the fact that a lot of black and colored kids end up in poorer schools and poorer neighborhoods which in turn leads to worse education. Steriotypeing in school can also lead to teachers and students making judgements about kids which can lead to a harmful enviroment. good luck on your assignment
Which point of view is being expressed if an author gives his or her personal opinions in his or her writing? right answer gets brainliest !!!
A: Adjective
B: Biased
C: Objective
D: Purpose
Answer:
Biased
Explanation:
No other answers fit imo
Adjective is a word that describes a noun
Objective is a judgement not influenced by an opinion
And purpose is a reason
So from the power of deduction I feel Biased is the right answer
Read this excerpt from Twelfth Night.
Sebastian: (With a smile of love) I'll follow this good man and go with you. And having sworn truth, ever will be true.
How does this excerpt contribute to the plot?
Sebastian pretends to be Cesario.
Sebastian wants to find Antonio.
Sebastian intends to visit Malvolio.
Sebastian agrees to marry Olivia.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Answer: d
Explanation:
I took the test
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When stiring hot chocolate, what term describes why the swirling motion continues?
force
inertia
gravity
velocity
Answer:
force (hope this help)
Explanation:
hope this help
Which of the following correctly uses a comma between coordinate adjectives?
I WILL MARK BRAINLIEST
In chapter 2 Percy Jackson we hear a lot of descriptions about the weather why is it so important to the story ? what could be going on
Answer:
pathetic fallacy is used to here. The author does this to warn the reader that something bad is on its way. also love percy jackson!
what type of writing would most likely include a "call to action" encouraging the reader to act in some way?
a). narrative essay
b). expository essay
c). argumentative essay
d). descriptive essay
Answer:
The answer is "c. persuasive essay
because it is trying to get you to do something or encourage you to do something in this case acting ;)
Explanation:
How is Hamlet’s behavior related to what the ghost told him in Act 1?
(Write your answer)
Answer:
I do not see choices, but I hope that this helps.
I do not believe that Hamlet was crazy and saw hallucinations of a ghost. He had some problems, but other people saw this ghost before he did. Other people have discussed what they saw and this is not in Hamlet's imagination. He could be really sad that his Father has died, but did he really lose his mind? Probably not.
Explanation:
Since others saw this same ghost, it is not in his head. The ghost is realllllll.
Scientists continue to learn more and more about space each year. Scientists have captured this image below. It consists of gas, dust, and many stars. What does this image show?
A.
the sun
B.
galaxy
C.
a solar system
D.
the universe
The Empress was quite ____ with Gulliver.
O pleased
O enamored
O humble
O repulsed
Answer:
The Empress was quite pleased with Gulliver :3
Explanation:
:3
Part A
Which word best describes the character Ralph in Lord of the Flies?
studious
timid
conceited
sensible
Question 2
Part B
Which line of Ralph's dialogue best supports the answer in Part A?
His real name’s Piggy!
Sucks to your asthma!
We must make a fire.
Who wants Jack for chief?
The word that best describes Ralph is "sensitive" and this can be confirmed by the sentence "We must make a fire."
Who is Ralph?He's one of the island boys.He is one of the boys' leaders.He is the one who wants to organize the island and keep everyone civil.One of Ralph's first ideas is to build a fire. This shows how sensible and rational he is, as the fire would serve as a signal for ships that passed on the island and could rescue them.
This question is about the book "The Lord of the Flies" and you can have more information about it at the link:
https://brainly.com/question/2741246
Answer:
Part A: Sensible
Part B: "We must make a fire"
Explanation:
I got a 100 on the test
Fill in the blanks
Evaluative questions are " " questions.
Answer:
An evaluative question asks the reader to decide whether he or she agrees with the author's ideas or point of view in light of his or her own knowledge, values, and experience. These questions can be answered from “In your head”. Read beyond the text.
Explanation:
Who is the antagonist in "Wiley, His Mama, and the Hairy Man" and why?
A. Wiley is the antagonist, because he fights against the Hairy Man and eventually wins.
B. Mama is the antagonist, because she finally wins the fight against the Hairy Man.
C. The dogs are the antagonists, because they are the main characters that fight against the enemy.
D. The Hairy Man is the antagonist, because he is the main enemy that the main character fights against.
Answer: The answer is D. The Hairy Man is the antagonist, because he is the main enemy that the main character fights against.
Answer: I took the test and this answer is for Connexus.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The Hairy Man is the antagonist, because he is the main enemy that the main character fights against.
Which of these words is a noun?
O jumping
O sleeping
O sidewalk
O Other:
Answer:
sidewalk
Explanation:
a sidewalk is a thing while sleeping is a verb and so is jumping. hope this helps.
find error : my grandmother always wears beautiful hand sewed scarves.
Answer:
handmade is error. If I'm right so,
Please mark me as brainliest. thanks!!!
Answer:
always and wears
Explanation:
easy exclude always cuz then the other sentence should read my grandmother wears beautiful hand sewed scarves
What is the correct definition of personality? how one feels about oneself the view that one has of oneself the belief in one's abilities a special mix of traits, feelings, attitudes, and habits
Answer:
Personality refers to individual differences in characteristic patterns of thinking, feeling and behaving. The study of personality focuses on two broad areas: One is understanding individual differences in particular personality characteristics, such as sociability or irritability.
Explanation:
Hope this helps! Have a great day. Remember your amazing and you got this! Alycia <3
Personality is defined as the characteristic sets of behaviors, cognitions, and emotional patterns that evolve from biological and environmental factors. While there is no generally agreed-upon definition of personality, most theories focus on motivation and psychological interactions with one's environment.
I hope this helps and I wish you luck on this! <33
Write a historical Paragraph on the events after the Great Depression
The Great Depression, which lasted from 1929 to1939, was the worst economic decline in the history of the industrialized world.All through the 1920s, the U.S. economy extended quickly, and the nation’s add up to riches more than multiplied between 1920 and 1929, a period named “the Thundering Twenties.” The stock showcase, centered at the Unused York Stock Trade on Divider Road in Unused York City, was the scene of rash theory, where everybody from tycoon moguls to cooks and janitors poured their reserve funds into stocks. As a result, the stock showcase experienced fast development, coming to its crest in Admirable 1929. By at that point, generation had as of now declined and unemployment had risen, taking off stock costs much higher than their real esteem. Moreover, compensation at that time were moo, buyer obligation was multiplying, the rural division of the economy was battling due to dry season and falling nourishment costs and banks had an overabundance of expansive credits that seem not be liquidated. The American economy entered a gentle subsidence amid the summer of 1929, as customer investing moderated and unsold merchandise started to heap up.For a long time, as one monetary illness after another came upon the country, American residents were left in terrible conditions, with helpless positions and wages. Numerous not, at this point had reserve funds. A serious dry season struck the Southern Fields, causing the notorious Residue Bowl. This implied numerous U.S. ranchers, as well as being harmed by the taxes and exchange decrease, not, at this point even had usable land for cultivating.