Answer:
Fortunato, as Montresor concedes, is an expert judge of wine. Montresor uses Fortunato's pride in his connoisseurship to lure him into the catacombs, where he can chain him to the rock wall and leave him to die an agonizing death.
Explanation:
Any advice/message to all the people about toxicity?
Answer:
Don't be around them, they'll make you feel bad about yourself
Explanation:
Surround yourself with good friends that you can trust
Answer:
don't fight so hard for the approval of others. it might hurt to leave but dont let it break u down to the point where u cant. even if they are family.
Explanation:
Some people get addicted to a certain type of pain
how does gawain show loyalty to the king in sir gawain and the green knight??
Answer:
Sir Gawain shows loyalty to his uncle, King Arthur, by accepting the green knights request.
Explanation:
Do any of the characters from “A Good Man is Hard to Find” and “Spunk” have a legitimate reason to seek revenge? Give a good explanation.
Answer:
on the American novel are books on Saul Bellow (1990) and Norman Mailer (1995). ... begins to explain why his work has been likened to that of the French ... Every day now more and more Melanctha would let out to Jeff her real, strong ... O ' Connor ' s first collection of short fiction, A Good Man is Hard to Find (1955
Explanation:
Choose the correct conjunction for this sentence.
They were not wearing jackets,-------were carrying umbrellas.
1.so 2.or 3.and 4.nor
answer: nor
im pretty positive..
Look at my first question for the text for this answer
Which quotation from the essay best supports Gandhi's belief that the railways in India provide appalling service to its customers?
"At one place an important railway servant swore at a protestant, threatened to strike him and locked the door over the passengers whom he had with difficulty squeezed in."
"It was labelled to carry 22 passengers. These could only have seating accommodation. There were no bunks in this carriage whereon passengers could lie with any degree of safety or comfort."
"Now and then I have entered into correspondence with the management of the different railways about the defects that have come under my notice."
"The carriage was packed already and but for a friend's intervention I could not have been able to secure even a seat. My admission was certainly beyond the authorised number."
Answer:
"At one place an important railway servant swore at a protestant, threatened to strike him and locked the door over the passengers whom he had with difficulty squeezed in."
Explanation:
This seems to be the clearest description of appalling service: a railroad employee swearing at a customer and squeezing in too many passengers.
The other statements express inconvenient or deficient service, all describe problems with overcrowding.
Which detail from “Run, Kate Shelley, Run” best supports the idea that people feel Kate should be rewarded for her actions?
A)“And after her death, the Order of Railway Conductors and Brakemen placed a memorial to their Iowa heroine.”
B)“The same telegraph that had warned Ogden Station to hold the midnight express sent news of Kate’s bravery from city to city.”
C)“Then the people of Iowa awarded her a gold medal, and the railroad gave her one hundred dollars and a lifetime railroad pass.”
D)“While Kate lay in bed recovering from that terrible night, every train passing the farmhouse blew its whistle in her honor.”
Answer:
C)“Then the people of Iowa awarded her a gold medal, and the railroad gave her one hundred dollars and a lifetime railroad pass.”
Explanation:
The detail from “Run, Kate Shelley, Run” that best supports the idea that people feel Kate should be rewarded for her actions is option C.
This is because, the people are awed by what Kate has done and truly believe that she should be fairly compensated and for that they gave her a gold medal, the railroad gave her a hundred dollars and a lifetime pass.
The detail that most adequately backs the idea that people believe Kate must be given reward for her deeds would be:
C). “Then the people of Iowa awarded her a gold medal, and the railroad gave her one hundred dollars and a lifetime railroad pass.”
The quotation "Then...pass" most adequately backs the idea regarding people's opinion that Kate needs to rewarded for her noble actions. The detail about her receiving "gold medal...one hundred dollars...railroad pass" shows that her actions require a better and fair reward. This also shows people owe her a lot and therefore, wants to compensate her for it.
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He gave the book to the teacher
thesis statements can be broad and general. true or false?
Answer:
True. It is like the summary to a piece of background information, and is usually the last sentence of the introduction paragraph.
Hope that helps
1. THE VERY FIRST EFFECT OF EVEN A SMALL AMOUNT OF ALCOHOL ON A
PERSON'S SAFE DRIVING ABILITY IS TO REDUCE HIS OR HER:
A. Steering ability
B. Good judgment
C. Muscle control
D. Quick reflex movements
Answer:
good judgement
Explanation:
Answer:
B. Good judgment
Explanation:
Even a small amount of alcohol can affect a driver's good judgment and this causes dangerous situations such as slower than normal reactions and a lack of awareness of the speed of the car itself and other vehicles, which can cause fatal accidents.
What is the difference between the words "allusion" and "illusion"?
a allusion= connect with prior knowledge illusion= magic trick that fools your eyes
b The words are synonyms.
c allusion= magic trick that fools your eyes illusion= connect with prior knowledge
d They are different spellings, but they mean the same thing.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
identify the subject of the following sentence.
Racoons and deer are running wild in our neighborhood and town.
Answer:
Subject: racoons and deer
Explanation:
This is the subject of the sentence because they are completing the action, running wild.
Why is Tante Lou upset with Grant leaving for town?
Answer:
Tante Lou and the reverend Ambrose - why are they upset with Grant? Jefferson was so obsessed with the radio that he wouldn't turn it off and Reverend Ambrose called it a sin box, and that Jefferson needed god not the radio.
Explanation
i read it and watched it online
1,after she drinks coffee, she reads_____.she checks her homework. A,Because B,Hence C,Next D,Before
Answer:1,after she drinks coffee, she reads___.she checks her homework. A,Because B,Hence C,Next D,Before
Explanation:
i will go with "next" if not a sentence "before" if it is a sentence it seems
right to me
Which of the following is an example of linear multimedia
"The sample size of research is formed by 43 second-grade bilingual primary students, where half of the participants receive training and the other half do not."
That "where" after the comma, indicates what type of sentences? Adverbial? Adjectival?
Answer:
Adverbial
Explanation:
An adverbial phrase tells us how, when, where, and why something happens in a sentence. An adverb also serves to qualify an adjective, a verb, or another adverb.
In the sentence above, "where", has an adverbial connotation for it tells us the manner in which the research is performed- "half of the participants receive training and the other half do not." So from this definition, we can conclude that the sentence is adverbial.
i need help please it is a english 3 on E2020
Which best describes a connection between these two text? A both looks ways that manufacturing could be improved in the south. B none of these presents a connection that could be made between these particular techs. See both speak of the need for the south to improve its condition by including all people. Need both look at ways of improving race relationships in the south in the wake of the Civil War
Answer:
B
Explanation:
From the way it sounds it looks like its establishing B. Because you are saying the texts don't talk about manufacturing. So probably B.
Larry will probably be a late bloomer socially, just like his older brothers
Answer:
??????
Explanation:
Answer:
Yeh, probly
Explanation:
Which of the following is a topic sentence:_________
a. The ball is round.
b. Oscar Wilde is an Irish writer.
c. The world travels around the sun.
d. The ratification of the 21st Amendment caused internal strife among the elite of the United States.
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
It would be b or d something you would put for a topic sentance but I would go with b.
. Consumers depend on plants or other organisms for food. When animals eat plants or other animals vee
does the energy from that food go?
Answer:
thats worded really weirdly but i think the answer is into the ground as poop for decomposers
How did the Black Death change the political, economic, and social institutions of Europe?
Answer: The plague had social and economic impacts on a wide scale, many of which are documented in the Decameron introduction. People were abandoning their friends and families, leaving towns and shutting themselves out of the city. Funeral rites were perfunctory or entirely ended, and work ceased to be performed. Some felt that the wrath of God fell upon man, and thus battled with prayer against the plague. Some thought that the proverb, "Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow you may die." should be obeyed.
Explanation: Hope this helped!
how can a stone be shaped into a knife?
Answer:
yea
Explanation:
Which detail best supports Cameron's opinion that he was hooked on making things out of metal
Answer:B
Explanation:
It explains that he bought all his tools and called them treasures
Answer:
The person above is not a edge user
Explanation:
List the ten principles of a green economy
Answer:
Ten Principles of a Green Economy: 1. The Primacy of Use Value, Intrinsic Value, and Quality 2. Following Natural Flows 3. Waste Equals Food 4. Elegance and Multifunctionality 5. Appropriate Scale/Linked Scale 6. Diversity 7. Self-Reliance, Self-Organization, Self-Design 8. Participation and Direct Democracy 9. Human Creativity and Development 10. The Strategic Role of the Built Environment, the Landscape, and Spatial Design
Explanation:
the bet story
he thinks that he will win
we know this because
Answer: what story are you talking about? Do you mind copying and pasting the text?
Explanation:
Answer:
can you give a little more details please. that will make it easier for people to help you!
Explanation:
how will you save money for the real world
Answer:Move bank accounts to take advantage of perks and earn more interest.Stop collecting, and start selling.Use credit cards wisely
Explanation:
Put the verbs in brackets in the correct forms. Use the Present Simple or Present Continuous.
1. She usually (walk)
to school.
2. But look! She (go)
by bike today!
3. l(not/ do)
anything at the moment. Do you need any help with your homework?
4. Every Friday, we (visit)
our grandparents.
Answer:
1. She is usually walking to the school.
2.But look she is moving by bike today.
Choose a theme and write a paragraph that states your own interpretation of that theme in “Raymond’s Run.” Be sure to provide evidence and an explanation of your evidence.
Answer and Explanation:
Among the many themes that can be found in the short story "Raymond's Run", by Toni Cade Bambara, there is the theme of female friendship. The main character is a determined girl named Hazel. She seems to know quite well who she is and what she wants in life. That makes her more upfront, more straightforward in her relationships with others. Hazel does not feel the need to hide who she is. However, she does not sense the same in other girls. She thinks girls are not taught to be true to themselves. They are also not taught to be nice to others:
Gretchen smiles, but it’s not a smile, and I’m thinking that girls never really smile at each other because they don’t know how and don’t want to know how and there’s probably no one to teach us how, cause grown-up girls don’t know either.
In the end of the story, Hazel and Gretchen compete against each other in a race. This is the first time they actually see and respect each other. Hazel realizes it is possible for girls to let their walls down:
And she nods to congratulate me and then she smiles. And I smile. We stand there with this big smile of respect between us. It’s about as real a smile as girls can do for each other, considering we don’t practice real smiling every day, you know, cause maybe we too busy being flowers or fairies or strawberries instead of something honest and worthy of respect . . . you know . . . like being people.
Answer:
sample response
Explanation:
One theme in the story is "love can make people very generous." Squeaky loves to run, but she's willing to give it up to train Raymond as a runner. She says, "I've got a roomful of ribbons and medals and awards. But what has Raymond got to call his own?" This shows Squeaky wants Raymond to be successful too. Therefore, because of her love for Raymond, Squeaky is willing to give up what's most important to her so that he can have something he loves as well.
Question 1
For each of the following sentences, select the pronoun that agrees with the antecedent.
Last Monday, the Haitian Club held
first meeting of the year.
А. their
B. its
Which of the following quotes best represents the theme of gender in the novel?
•None of the Iraqi men seemed to take notice of Marla, but the women did, and I saw one of them smiling."
•"We want freedom, we want love, we want a chance to go to heaven when the time comes."
•we will be able to divert men away from that operation to providing security for your people."
•You're not allowed to treat Iraqis."
Answer:
i would say None of the Iraqi men seemed to take notice of Marla, but the women did, and I saw one of them smiling."
Explanation:
it takes notice of the different thing men and women notice