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Raina Telgemeier's new graphic novel Ghosts is about death.
It is written for children.
She felt that her stories serve as a way to begin difficult conversations.
She mentioned that "Stories are such a powerful way of communicating ideas and in comforting people."
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in everyday use by alice walker how does the narrator feel in response to dees actions ?
Answer:Given that the story is told through the mother's perspective, we see two very different women through her eyes, and certainly two very different impressions of these women. Dee is the ambitious, beautiful, popular, and driven daughter. Mrs. Johnson's day dream of meeting Dee on a TV show and having her daughter pin an orchid on her dress (a gesture of thanks and acceptance) show that she both loves her daughter very dearly, and resents her a little. She feels rejected by...
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Edward the Confessor led the Norman Conquest.
True False
Answer:
The correct answer is False.
Explanation:
27. When Balthasar tolls Romoo, " Thon she is woll, and nothing can be III":
A. he wants Romeo to stay out of Juliet's lifo.
B. an example of juxtaposition is being used.
C. he is actually saying that Juliet is allve and doing well.
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What happens to the Mariner whenever he tells his tale?
a. His soul is thrown into agony.
b. His anguished soul at last finds relief.
C. Listeners gather 'round, and his self-esteem is boosted.
d. He feels more alone than ever in this wide, wide world.
Answer:
b. His anguished soul at last finds relief.
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On pages 131-133, Marta is using kittens as a metaphor for the farmers. How are the farmers like the kittens? How does Marta suggest they fight being "like kittens"? Use specific evidence form the text in your answer.
Answer:
1. The farmers are like kittens because they do not speak up for their rights and this is comparable to the timidity of the kittens.
Evidence: Holding up a kitten Marta said, "This is us small meek animals we don’t speak up.”
2. Marta suggests that they go on strike in two weeks to protest for their rights to "higher wages and better housing".
Explanation:
In page 132 of the book Las Almendras, Marta is unhappy with the treatment meted onto the farmers as well as their inability to speak up and demand their rights to food and proper housing. Using a metaphor to drive home her point, Marta holds up a kitten and compares the farmers to it.
Just as this animal was "small and meek", so were the farmers who appeared small in the eyes of their oppressors. She encouraged them to snap out of this timidity by protesting for their rights.
How does Proctor's appearance compare and contrast with his inner state in act 4?
English Gramar look to the photo
Answer:
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Explanation:
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1.) He was fast asleep, so i didn't wake him.
2.) Even though i had only three hours sleep, i felt fast awake.
3.) I was late to work this morning because I overslept.
4.) I am exhausted because I didn't get a glimpse of sleep last night.
5.) She look so tired i suggested she took a nap.
6.) I usually lay in on Sunday.
7.) My teenage daughter wants to have a slumber for her birthday.
8.) I often have a cat nap after dinner.
Hope it helps *-*how can Red Herring be misleading
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Because it is a clue that is meant to send whoever found it on a wild goose chase. Example: If someone was looking for a red apple, and I left a note that said Someone else took the apple but i really had it. Weak example but thats what i got.
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Quotes from Hobbit showing Thorin Oakenshield being smart, proud, brave, intelligent, greedy, unkind, changing and a bit stubborn
Answer:
“If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world.”
Chapter 18, Pages Vary
“There is nothing like looking, if you want to find something. You certainly usually find something, if you look, but it is not always quite the something you were after.”
"Loyalty, Honor, A willing heart, I can ask no more than that."
The blank rain kept a sweat during our entire camping trip. A. mammoth B. destitute C. incessant D. kinetic
Answer:
C - Incessant
Explanation:
Incessant - (of something regarded as unpleasant) continuing without pause or interruption.
What poetic device is being highlighted in red?
Answer:
I believe an Alliteration
What is the main point of a thematic essay?
A. to teach a strict moral lesson
B. to persuade readers to take action
C. to communicate an insight about life
D. to entertain readers with a story
Answer:
A.to teach a strict moral lesson
Explanation:
Option B. is describing a persuasive essay.
Option C. is describing a memoir.
Option D. is describing a short story, novel, piece of fiction etc.
Answer: A. To teach a strict moral lesson.
Explanation:
What is being said or shown in the octet?
Sand the old paint off the chair. Use a fine grain sand paper. Use a sanding block. Use wood putty to fill in holes, nicks, and scratches on the chair. Sand the wood putty smooth after it dries. Use a tacky cloth to wipe down the chair. Make sure the dust created from sanding is removed.
Sandy is revising her essay on refinishing a chair. Which strategy would help her discover what needs to be revised in this paragraph?
using a description that fits the purpose
highlighting main steps and substeps
asking a group to try doing the steps
underlining sentence beginnings
Answer:
Useing a description that fit the purpose.
Explanation:
The essay so far is bland and without description.
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Answer:
I think its C, I could be wrong.
Sorry if you get it wrong.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
its too wordy
What are some of the dangers of alcohol abuse?
Answer:
it could kill you
Explanation:
What does it mean to take the road no taken?
_____ writing uses pretense and “what if” scenarios to move the reader through a make-believe situation or thought.
Imaginative/expressive
Persuasive
Expository/informational
Descriptive
Answer:a imaginative/expressive
Explanation:option A
Which of the following sentences orders adjectives correctly? (2 points)
a
The awful, round, new, green sprouts taste terrible.
b
The green, new, round, awful sprouts taste terrible.
c
The new, awful, green, round sprouts taste terrible.
d
The round, awful, green, new sprouts taste terrible.
Answer:
It Is c trust me I went to a lesson and found everything and none of the other make sence so just trust me it is c
Explanation:
In Caged Bird, how do you know that someone is educated?"
They are rich
They wear graduation caps
They are very popular
They speak Standard English
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Plants and animals need to protect themselves to survive. Select the statement that best describes the adaptions of animals and plants. (2 points)
a
Adaptations of animals and plants change from day to day with the weather.
b
Adaptations are passed to offspring of animals and plants from the changing environment.
c
Adaptations to changing environments are passed from the offspring of animals and plants to their parents.
d
Adaptations to changing environments are passed from parents of animals and plants to offspring.
Answer:
adaptations of animals and plants change from day to day with the weather
Answer:
a
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Read the excerpt.
adapted excerpt from To Be Famous We Must Be Ambitious
by Rosetta Dunigan
Much of the advancement of the world can be traced to the efforts of those who were moved by ambition to become famous. However, be forewarned: ambition is like fire. It is an excellent servant, but a poor master. Used for the wrong ends, it may burn and destroy. As long as it is used strictly in service of integrity, honor, and justice, there is but little danger in having too much ambition.
Which uses of the excerpt are acceptable and which are not?
Ambition can be “an excellent
servant, but a poor master” in life.
As long as it is used strictly in
service of integrity, honor, and
justice, there is but little danger
in having too much ambition.
If ambition is “used for the wrong
ends,” such as pride or greed, it
may “burn and destroy” those
around it “like fire” (Dunigan).
Ambition is a useful and good
quality when applied to valuable
goals, but if it is used for the
wrong purposes, it can be very
problematic (Dunigan).
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The use of the excerpt which is not acceptable is that (2) As long as it is used strictly in service of integrity, honour, and justice, there is but little danger in having too much ambition.
What does the excerpt tell us?The given excerpt has been taken from To Be Famous We Must Be Ambitious by Rosetta Dunigan.
Here, the writer tells us about the positives and negatives of ambition. On one hand where ambition take take a person to different heights, it can also burn and destroy someone's identity.
So, the part of the excerpt which is not acceptable is option (2) As long as it is used strictly in service of integrity, honour, and justice, there is but little danger in having too much ambition.
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i need help someone plzzzzz ive asking for almost a month plzzz Using the ideas from your Narrative Organization Chart, write the body of your narrative.
Review the writing prompt on which your chart was based.
Review the ideas you created in your Narrative Organization Chart and the exposition of your story.
In your body, be sure to include:
rising action (two events) and climax
sensory language to make your story vivid
dialogue to make your characters more realistic and advance the story
300 words or more
THE STROY IS CALLED GROUNDED by kate kiles
Answer:
I did this but the story wasn't called that.
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Directions: Write a short story (at least 10 sentences) using the topic below
TOPIC:You have boarded a plane in order to embark on your drama vacation. However, when you are already in route, you realize that you are heading to a completely different destination than you expected.
Answer:
Unlike many of history’s great tragedies, the coronavirus pandemic never stunned us with one catastrophic event. Instead, the deadly problem quietly snaked its way around the world, devastating millions as it grew into a global health crisis since it first surfaced in November.Our realities shifted slowly at first, and before we knew it, the coronavirus took over completely.As we closed borders, canceled events and self-quarantined at home on a mass scale, the travel industry, as well as most other sectors, began to nosedive. The collective effort to save lives meant economic catastrophe for an industry that profits from people leaving their houses.
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Answer:
Well for writing you should really do your own work, it's VERY apparent to a good teacher when you haven't. But we've all had times where we're simply at a loss, so here would be my suggestions to be able to get in the headspace for this story:
1. You can probably pad with some talk of your dream location. It's first-person I presume, so maybe a sentence or two of your narrator daydreaming. Perhaps them snapping out of it is when they realize they don't seem to be on the right track.
2. What would cause the plane to be going somewhere else? Is this a scenario that's more fantastical like some sort of science fiction? Or is it more grounded, like a hijacking? I mean is it even going the wrong way, I think (depending on how cool your teacher is and how loose the prompt) it could be more interesting to write a story about how you simply think that you're off course. That can be the foundation for a cute little comedy short story, or even a slightly dramatic short story about anxiety or something along those lines.
3. Finally if this is a very major grade and none of that helped, consider reaching out to other people in the class that you know and ask what theirs is about. Plagiarism is bad, but with a more simple assignment like this, your teacher is probably going to be getting some pretty samey answers anyways so it'll be hard to tell.
Although, all that said, if you really want to impress your teacher, then do something a bit unexpected with your story. It's creative writing, so get creative! I can't tell you how many times I've walked out of an assignment like that with a high grade just because I went against the grain and put a little effort into it.
Not sure if this is what you were looking for, but I hope it helped.
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3. What is the language feature of a procedure?
A Using names to start a sentence.
B. Uses phrase to start a sentence
C. Uses verb to start a sentence
D. Uses nothing to start a sentence
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I need help with a question “explain the color red to a blind person, write your work here”
Answer:
If you have ever had a sun burn, your skin turns a red color. Or, if you have felt embarrassed and blushed, that heat on your cheeks looks red.”
Which statement best expresses the main idea of paragraph 4?
A) It’s important to make sure your information is accurate when researching.
B) When researching family history, local businesses can be a valuable resource.
C) When looking into ancestry, you should always seek multiple perspectives.
D) The process of researching ancestry can reveal painful truths about history.