Answer:
(This is the sample answer so you would want to re-word it!)
Lincoln begins by trying to convince Southerners that they shouldn’t be worried about his presidency. The main idea of Lincoln’s speech, however, seems to be the constitutionality of the secession of the Southern states. Most of his speech is spent discussing this topic. This excerpt is a good example:
I hold that, in contemplation of universal law and of the Constitution, the Union of these States is perpetual. Perpetuity is implied, if not expressed, in the fundamental law of all national governments. It is safe to assert that no government proper ever had a provision in its organic law for its own termination. Continue to execute all the express provisions of our National Constitution, and the Union will endure forever—it being impossible to destroy it except by some action not provided for in the instrument itself.
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what is there to see
Answer:
The light-the-everything-
5. When Juliet parts from Romeo, she has a frightening vision. In lines 54-56 Juliet says, "I have an ill-divining soul!/ Me thinks I see thee, now thou are so
low, as one dead in the bottom of a tomb." Why is this quote significant?
O A It foreshadows Tybalt's death
OB It shows that Juliet is a static character
OC It foreshadows the fatal future of their love
OD It serves as dramatic irony in the play
Answer:
C. It foreshadows the fatal future of their love
Explanation:
Foreshadowing is a literary device in which the author gives us hints about what is going to happen later in the story. In literature, visions are often used as a foreshadowing tool.
In the given lines, Juliet has a vision of Romeo being dead. This truly happens at the end of the tragedy - Romeo returns to Verona, believing that Juliet is dead. When he arrives at her tomb, he sees her and concludes that his assumption was correct. Grieving, he drinks poison, which results in his death. However, it turns out that Juliet is still alive. She wakes up, finds him dead, and kills herself with his own sword. This is the fatal future of their love foreshadowed by Juliet's vision.
My sister is looking for some her type -
tall, blue eyes, 15-16 age, brown hair, can dance
Answer:
offf I dont got blue eyes tho!
Explanation:
Our teacher assigned us some books to read over the ______ they all seem pretty difficult.
Answer:
over the break
Explanation:
Ex 7.Match six of these words with the definitions.
Answer:
1 - historic
2 - quiet or modern
3 - dirty
4 - lively
5 - busy
6 - crowded
Explanation: the only one im not sure of is 2 but it’s one of them
Rhetorical Analysis: Write an analytical paragraph about the underlined sentence of the following passage. (I couldn't underline it so I put it in parentheses)
from "Here is New York" (1948) by E. B. White
All dwellers in cities must live with the stubborn fact of annihilation; in New York the fact is somewhat more concentrated because of the concentration of the city itself, and because, of all targets, New York has a certain clear priority. (In the mind of whatever p*rverted dreamer might loose the lightning, New York must hold a steady, irresistible charm.)
Answer:
.............. hmm tryn reseting
Explanation:
I
thought
Alice
and
Edna
danced
equally
good
but
who's
performance
did
you
like
better
Answer:alice
Explanation: Alice can dance facts
This narrative element involves a problem that characters must solve, or some obstacle that characters must overcome. rising action dialogue C setting d conflict
Answer:Plot - How the author arranges events to develop the basic idea; it is the sequence of events in a story or play. The
plot is a planned, logical series of events having a beginning, middle, and end. The short story usually has one plot
so it can be read in one sitting. There are five essential parts of plot:
1) Exposition (introduction) - Beginning of the story; characters, background, and setting revealed.
2) Rising Action - Events in the story become complicated; the conflict is revealed. These are events between
the introduction and climax.
• Conflict - Essential to plot, opposition ties incidents together and moves the plot. Not merely
limited to arguments, conflict can be any fOfI1)of struggle the main character faces. Within a short
story, there may be only one central struggle, or there may be many minor obstacles within a
dominant struggle. There are two ~ of conflict:
o Internal- Struggle within one's self.
• Character vs. Self - Struggles with own soul, physical limitations, choices, etc.
o External - Struggle with a force outside one's self.
• Character vs. Character - Struggles against other people.
• Character vs. Nature - Struggles against animals, weather, environment, etc.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Predicate nominative....and ion have a hero account. Hope it helps! Mark brainliest!!!
Explanation:
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Answer:
I think j
Explanation:
idrk im just assuming its j
why is instrumental music important on fiesta celebrations specifically in Filipino culture
It gives color to the festival and the variety of musical forms, styles, repertoires, and traditions that exist mirror the rich diversity in Filipino culture.
WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST.
PLATO: The author implies that the researchers on this project are pioneers in their field. How does the author's use of chronological order help to convey this idea?
A.
It allows the author to show that the information gained in this research is new.
B.
It allows the comparison of this research to other research going on in the medical field.
C.
It allows the author to explain how the steps the researchers took helped them become famous.
D.
It allows the author to show how long it takes to conduct this type of research.
E.
It allows the author to identify the problems that existed in the previous research.
Answer:
E - It allows the author to identify the problems that existed in the previous research.
Explanation:
As the excerpt states in the beginning: " Our thinking, perception, and ability to understand language are processed in the outermost layer of the brain. This area is known as the cerebral cortex. Researchers are still working to understand how the cerebral cortex is organized. Scientists have used a variety of techniques to map the brain's organization over the past century. However, these measures don't always reveal the same boundaries and borders in the brain's landscape." This tells up that there were problems before hand. Which goes with B.
It allows the author to identify the problems that existed in the previous research and hence the author's use of chronological order help to convey this idea.
Chronological order is the placement of events based on when they occur. There are many ways to organize your events. For example, people may rank the events of their lives according to their importance and where the events happened. However, if the criterion for placing a life event is the timing of the event, the placement will be in chronological order. The chronology can be used to convey two different meanings: calendar and time.
As per the opening excerpt, this indicates that there were issues before hand. The correct answer is option E.
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Writing a paragraph that includes "whose" it could be about anything
It just has to have “whose” six times
Once while walking through a store I found a wallet on the ground, I had no clue whose wallet it was. I look around the store asking people if they know whose wallet it is but no one knew! When I went home, I put it on the table. I looked for a picture of the owner and found it, it was a person whose shirt was blue. I went out to find the person, and showed pictures of them to some people asking whose wallet it is until I found a person whose shirt was also blue. I asked them if they knew whose wallet it was, and they said it was theirs. After that, they showed me my wallet, asking whose wallet it was and I told them it was mine!
Sorry again I need help with an entire Argumentative essay due tomorrow.
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How has being a first-generation American impacted Corina's
life? Use examples from the text to support your answer.
Answer:
It impacted her life because it was the first generation
Read the excerpt from “The Monkey's Paw.”
"Might drop on his head from the sky," said the frivolous Herbert.
"Morris said the things happened so naturally," said his father, "that you might if you so wished attribute it to coincidence."
"Well, don't break into the money before I come back," said Herbert as he rose from the table. "I'm afraid it'll turn you into a mean, avaricious man, and we shall have to disown you."
His mother laughed, and following him to the door, watched him down the road; and returning to the breakfast table, was very happy at the expense of her husband's credulity. All of which did not prevent her from scurrying to the door at the postman's knock, nor prevent her from referring somewhat shortly to retired sergeant-majors . . . when she found that the post brought a tailor's bill.
How does Mrs. White’s reaction to wishing on the monkey’s paw compare to Mr. White’s?
Mrs. White does not believe in the magic, but Mr. White does.
Mrs. White believes in the magic, but Mr. White does not.
They both believe in the magic.
Neither believes in the magic.
Answer:
They both believe in the magic.
Explanation:
The short story "The Monkey's Paw" by W. W. Jacobs revolves around the magical ability of a monkey's paw in fulfilling three wishes to its owner. The story relays the message the greed is never good for anyone, let alone bring people happiness.
Mr. White acquired the talisman from his friend Sergeant Major Morris who had got it during his time in India. And he believed that the talisman brings harm more than luck, and threw into the fire. But Mr. White took it out and decided to keep it for himself. This shows that he somehow believed in the magical ability of the monkey's paw. And like her husband, Mrs. White as well as their son Herbert also believed in the paw's magic. Their conversation about the "two hundred pounds" and their belief that it'll be granted shows their belief in the monkey's paw and its magical abilities.
Thus, the correct answer is the third option.
Answer:
C or They both believe in the magic.
Explanation:
In the first paragraph the speaker appeals to which of the following?
I. logos
II. pathos
III. ethos
A.
II only
B.
III only
C.
I, II, and III
D.
I and II
E.
II and III
Answer:
hi! The answer to this would be D.)
Explanation:
I reread your paragraph, the thing your reading, and I think it makes the most sense! If i'm wrong then I'm sorry but I made sure and sure enough I still got D as the best answer!
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Answer:
I put E. Edge tests are so hard :'o
Explanation:
Why does the author say that yawning “isn’t a very big problem”?
This is another word for a problem that arises in a story.
Answer:
Rising action or climax
Explanation:
The word which serves as another word for a problem which arises in a story is:
ConflictAccording to the given question, we are asked to state the word which serves as another word for a problem which arises in a story.
As a result of this, we can see that during storytelling, there is usually a period of conflict which is either an internal conflict where the character has doubts in his mind and fights his doubts or an external conflict where he fights with another character.
Therefore, the correct answer is conflict
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9. Literary techniques are used in...
A. nonfiction
B. fiction
C. poetry
D. all of the above
Answer:
D
Explanation:
All writing uses literary techniques simply because it is all literature.
Read the research question.
How well did the Roman citizens like Marcus Aurelius?
What makes this research question ineffective?
It is unclear.
It is not broad.
It is too focused.
It is unanswerable.
the research question is unclear
How does the HeLa story affect how we think about the tradeoffs between individual autonomy and public benefit of scientific research?
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Read this excerpt from "The Tell-Tale Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe.
I knew that sound well, too. It was the beating of the old man’s heart. It increased my fury, as the beating of a drum stimulates the soldier into courage.
How does this incident provoke the narrator's decision to murder the old man?
A- The old man is being noisy on purpose, just to irritate the narrator.
B- The sound of the old man's heartbeat gives the narrator an additional reason to hate him.
C - The narrator's headache is worsened by the sound of the old man's heartbeat.
D - The old man's heartbeat causes the narrator to recall his days as a soldier.
Answer:
b-The sound of the old man's heartbeat gives the narrator an additional reason to hate him.
Explanation:
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The incident provokes the narrator's decision to murder the old man The sound of the old man's heartbeat gives the narrator an additional reason to hate him. Thus the correct option is B.
What is the central idea of "The Tell-Tale Heart" ?The central idea of "The Tell-Tale Heart" is highlighted as the madness of the speaker as Man continues claiming to be insane, but he is actually simply nervous about the situation.
The narrative was described in the story as involving an elderly man, his caregiver's burning obsession, and guilt and confession. The narrator makes an attempt to clarify the conflict between the main components as the different narrators' and the elderly man's perspectives.
The tension between the narrator and the old man is a result of the narrator becoming insane after hearing a heartbeat beneath the floorboards, which drives him to kill the elderly man.
Therefore, option B is appropriate.
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Why is Calixta happy at the end of the story? How can everyone be happy at the end of the story? What does the author's attitude toward the adultery seem to be? Is there an overall "moral tone" to the story?
This question is about "the storm" by Kate Chopin
Answer Explanation:
1. Calixta is happy at the end of the story because her son and her husband arrive home safely, even in the face of the storm, besides, she does not feel any remorse for the adultery she committed.
2. Everyone is happy because she has a family that was not destroyed by her actions, and they know that adultery is impossible to be discovered, so their lives, as they are used to, will be maintained.
3. Reading the short story, we have the impression that the author does not encourage adultery, but does not see it as something capable of destroying a family and ruining the marriage, but rather as something that can be kept secret, without hurting anyone.
4. The only moral tone that can be considered in this story is that people should do what they want and make them happy regardless of the rules established by society.
Read the passage and answer the questions that follows :
(1) We all want to succeed. Whether it’s in losing weight learning the guitar,
speed reading, or starting our own business. For those of us who have tried
and failed, success seems elusive. Why is it one person succeeds where another
personal fails? First and foremost, I believe it is in their mindset. But secondly,
I believe that successful people have developed certain habits, either naturally
or through research that the rest of us haven’t stumbled upon yet.
(2) What is important to you? Finding your core values may seem a bit off-topic
when it comes to success, but creating goals that are in line with your values
is key to creating intrinsic motivation. Sit and reflect on what you value most.
Pick a handful of things and actually write them down. Remind yourself of
your values every day, and reflect on whether you are honoring those values
through your work.
(3) Choose one goal to start. Something large enough that will give you a sense of
accomplishment, while aligning well with your core values. Focus is key here.
The more focused you are on one goal, the higher chance you have of success.
Set a date for success. Identify when your hope to achieve your goal. Keep
it realistic, while not giving yourself too much time. By setting a time limit, you
are making the process more real. Believe fully in your ability to achieve your
goal. Visualize yourself having completed your goal in the exact time-frame
you have chosen, although finishing early is also acceptable. You don’t need
to consider the failures that will happen along the way. Success is inevitable.
Others may think you will fail, don’t let yourself be one of them!
(4) Set up negative consequences for missing the deadline. Necessity is the mother
of all invention. If you can manage to keep yourself intrinsically motivated,
that’s great. If not, this will help kick you into gear and keep your eye on the
prize. Prioritize the tasks you have in front of you. Don’t always do the most
urgent thing first. Pick the task that’s the most important. Sometimes these
overlap, which is nice. By always accomplishing what’s most important, you
are making clear progress toward your goal.
(5) Push yourself. Go out of your comfort zone. This is the best way to learn, and
the best way to make progress quickly. If you’re looking for new ideas, being
risk averse will not help. This takes a lot of self-awareness. Try and be
conscious of when you are holding yourself back out of fear. Push yourself to
be courageous, and take that next step. Failure is inevitable when you take
risks, which is what you’ll be doing if you want to succeed. By its very definition,
the desire to succeed at something means you are risking failure. Many people
tend to give up far too early. Use failure. Treat it as a good thing, and march
on!
(6) Take time every day to sit quietly and reflect on your values, goals, and progress
made so far. Where have you excelled, and where can you do better. Is
everything you are doing still lining up with your core values? Always look for
ways to improve. Never stop learning. Know what everyone else is doing,
and what everyone else has done, and how they did it. Search wide for
knowledge that might help you, and any inspiration that may do the same.
Never think you have nothing to learn from others.
(a) On the basis of your reading of the above passage, make notes on its
using recognizable abbreviations (Min. 4) wherever necessary. Use a
format you consider appropriate. Supply a suitable title.
(b) Write a summary of the passage.
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what does hissed mean
a.cheered
b.growled
c.whispered
d.yelled
Is the following sentence correctly punctuated, or is it a fused sentence or comma splice?
Service dogs are trained to help people buying a vest so you can take your dog into the grocery store is selfish and wrong.
First off THANK YOU!
Second. No it is not here is how is suposed to be
Service dogs are trained to help people. Buying a vest so you can take your dog into the grocery store is selfish and wrong.
In paragraph 25, why does blackie say, “they own the building”?
Answer:
The answer is: To convince T.J. that it is pointless to resist
Explanation:
what is a just society?
A Just Society aims to ensure that we are on a path towards shared prosperity for all. A just society provides a living wage, safe working conditions, and healthcare. A just society acknowledges the value of immigrants to our communities. A just society guarantees safe, comfortable, and affordable housing.
In both the opening and closing paragraphs Bradbury uses imagery that contributes to a sense of isolation. Write two paragraphs explaining how he uses similar details to produce different effects/emotions in each paragraph. The pedestrian
Answer:
Bradbury is a genius inscriber who masterfully engenders work that contributes towards the betterment of society while withal composing a caveat. He often pushes towards a conception of the regime having an exorbitant amount of power and proposes a much more libertarian view of the world. He achieved this by exhibiting categorical details in his inditement to show a contrast of solitude. He focuses his inscription to show minute details to expand the reader’s cognizance to feel they are experiencing it themselves.
Bradbury often pushes the plot of “beauty through the pain” virtually by perpetually exhibiting the dark, uncensored world afore it may become censored. Bradbury’s work, albeit nice, should be utilized as a cautionary warning towards younger individuals. It pains me to visually perceive this, but the pushing of a higher regime could facilely enforce rules like this, and Bradbury, albeit the book was indited in 1953, is at its truest form right now.
Explanation:
See above.