Answer:
A complication creates conflict for the protagonist.
What is Macbeth's immediate reaction to knowing he is now the Thane of Cawdor? What does Macbeth now feel he has to do?
Answer:
Jealous. He wants to kill them (Malcolm and Duncan).
Explanation:
Which event demonstrates the surprise ending in “The Necklace”?
Answer:
I don't know
Explanation:
I
don't
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answer
Read the excerpt from Act I of The Importance of Being Earnest.
Lady Bracknell. I’m sorry if we are a little late, Algernon, but I was obliged to call on dear Lady Harbury. I hadn’t been there since her poor husband’s death. I never saw a woman so altered; she looks quite twenty years younger. And now I’ll have a cup of tea, and one of those nice cucumber sandwiches you promised me.
Algernon. Certainly, Aunt Augusta. [Goes over to tea-table.]
Lady Bracknell. Won’t you come and sit here, Gwendolen?
What does Lady Bracknell say that makes light of marriage in this excerpt?
She says that she does not want Gwendolen, an unmarried girl, to sit apart from her guardian.
She says that she disapproves of Algernon as a suitable husband because he ate all of the cucumber sandwiches.
She says that she expects certain treatment because she is a married woman.
She says that Lady Harbury looks younger since her husband’s death.
Answer: She says that Lady Harbury looks younger since her husband’s death.
Explanation:
To make light of something means to imply that is is not so serious or should not be considered seriously.
In this excerpt, Lady Bracknell comments on how Lady Harbury looked twenty years younger since losing her husband. This can be taken to mean that she was younger because her husband was dead and the marriage over.
One can infer from this that marriage should not be taken so seriously because it can drain a person such that they will look older than they are supposed to.
Answer:
D. She says that Lady Harbury looks younger since her husband’s death.
Explanation:
2. The narrator recalls that another girl said, "I think he killed a man," which implies that,
O A. people have been spreading negative rumors about Gatsby's past.
O B. Gatsby has a criminal record that he is trying to hide.
C. under certain circumstances the narrator considers murder to be justified.
O D. people do not believe Gatsby was a killer any more than they believe he went
to Oxford.
Answer:
A. people have been spreading negative rumors about Gatsby's past.
Explanation:
When the narrator shows what the girl said about Gatsby, we can see that he is a controversial figure within the society that is inserted. Nobody knows much about him and with this mysterious past and the economic rise so fast that he presents, people start creating rumors and stories about him, many of these stories are negative, like the one that the girl heard.
With that, we can say that from the girl's speech, we can infer that people created negative rumors about Gatsby.
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Fill in the blanks to explain how a
theme is developing in the story.
Ana sees David in the
He explains he's following her
by helping his teacher.
And seems
These
and keeping an eye on David's flat top in the crowd, Ana
waited until she knew he was headed in the right direction
before turning toward her own homeroom.
Later, Ana glimpsed David walking past her classroom.
"May I go to the bathroom?" she asked the teacher.
Once in the hallway, Ana speed-walked to reach David
and then, fists balled on her hips, she demanded, "What
are you doing? You should be in class."
"I'm running an errand for Mr. Johnson, David said,
holding up an envelope as evidence.
Ana cocked her head. "Really?"
"Yeah," said David. "I'm taking this to the office. You
once told me to stand out for a good reason, not a bad
one. Now Mr. Johnson will always remember that I
volunteered to help him."
Ana unfurled her fingers, slipped her hands into her
back jeans pockets, and eyed David suspiciously.
"Okay, but you'd better hurry, or Mr. Johnson will think
you're messing around."
"I got this, sis," said David.
details help develop an idea about
how younger siblings often
their older
siblings.
Answer: Hallway, advice, surprised, admire and imitate
Explanation: I got it right :)
The right fill-in or fill-up answers are "Hallway, advice, surprised, admire, and imitate" respectively. The theme development is given below.
What are the theme developments of the story?Ana sees David in the "hallway." He explains he's following her "advice" by helping his teacher. Ana seems "surprised." These details help develop an idea about how younger siblings often "admire and imitate" their older siblings.
The way Ana and David develop the theme by volunteering to help their teacher, Johnson, is the same attribute that both siblings hold.
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Neither the original Hundred Lives manuscript nor its coples remains in existence today. All were destroyed in a fire at Bradfielas
museum in 1990
A No change
B remain
C has remained
D have remained
Answer:
A
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enlistar Diez Palabras que utilizarán para escribir un cuento corto en español y posteriormente lo van a traducir en inglés
1. Palmera
2. Gallo
3. Abuelito
4. Vaca
5. Nubes
6. Sol
7. Establo
8. Felicidad
9. Leche
10. Pájaros
ayuda por favor
Answer:
1. palm
2. rooster
3. grandparent
4. cow
5.clouds
6. sun
7 barn
8.happiness
9. milk
10. birds
are connection and link synonyms
Answer:
I would say yes.
Explanation:
Connection and link are both words that can be interchangeable due to their similar meanings, however not always. But I would say yes, they are synonyms.
yes they are
Explanation:
connect is also a synonym to join, relate, and unite.
just go and leave me alone is transitive or intransitive
Answer:
Transitive.
Explanation:
A transitive sentence is one that has a direct object different from the subject of the sentence, that is, in which the verb exercises its action. Thus, in the case, someone must leave and leave another person alone, with which that first person, who must leave, and the second, who must be left alone, are two different entities, with which the verb is transmitted from the subject towards the direct object.
Now that you have expressed your own understanding of intuition, think atleast 5 utility of it in our daily living. I HOPE YOU HELP ME
Answer:
Answer
Explanation:
Wouldnt it be the internet, mobile phone systems, broadcast radio and TV systems.
Answer:
We use intuition when we do things without thinking, such as catching a falling object, dodging an object thrown at us, flinching when we think someone is going to throw an object at us, quickly moving our hands away from hot surfaces, and looking up when we hear (or think we hear) our own name.
We also use intuition when making assumptions about something that is going to happen, like when deciding at the last second to leave a detail out of a story you're telling your parent because you know they will scold you for it. Things like that.
Explanation:
The definition of intuition is: the ability to understand something immediately, without the need for conscious reasoning:
summary of the childrens return by tagore
Answer:
The Child’s Return as a story seems too fantastic for a modern reader. Largely due to Raicharan. Are there fathers in this world who give their child willingly to others? What made Raicharan took the central step in the story?
Anukul’s son died in care of Raicharan. Raicharan was around in his late thirties by this time. He spent his entire youth — starting from the age of twelve — in caring for Anukul(who went from boyhood to lawyer) and his son, who followed. Naturally, he was emotionally bonded to both father and the son. Further as a caretaker of the child, Raicharan internalized all the blame of the child’s death. Death of a child is the toughest loss to bear. If Raicharan hadn’t gone to the Kadamba tree, maybe the child would have been still in the mortal world.
Guilt works mysteriously in hearts of noble people. As a Hebrew proverb says,
Guilt is a gift that keeps on giving.
As fate made the child fall into the flooding river, it made Raicharan’s wife deliver a boy in middle age. Raicharan being a simple person, took it as a sign of divine rebirth of the dead child. He began raising this child as if he belonged to a magistrate’s(Anukul’s) house. By sacrificing his own means, he began gifting the child with great clothes, great food and great education. When in his early fifties, he became too ill to work due to self-neglect - he finally gave his son back to Anukul. To finalize the punishment, he takes the blame of stealing Anukul’s son. Anukul’s new son gifts Raicharan back with a pension.
Therefore apart from loss of Anukul’s son, Raicharan lost his own son as well. In his gift to Anukul, he canceled the couple’s pain. As another punishment on top of his guilt, he left his own son.
On a side note, it is beneficial to see why Tagore used death of children in his stories. Are they somehow connected to death of his own children? Maybe Tagore wanted to clarify something in his own heart by writing these stories.
I hope it's helpful!
The Summary of the Children's Return for a reader in the present day, the narrative of The Child's Return appears too fantastical. mostly because of Raicharan.
In Raicharan's care, Anukul's son passed away. By this time, Raicharan was in his late forties. Beginning at the age of twelve, he dedicated his whole youth to providing for Anukul, who grew from a youngster to become a lawyer, and his son, who followed.
He was, of course, emotionally attached to both the father and the boy. Raicharan further absorbed full responsibility for the child's passing as the caregiver. The worst loss to endure is the death of a child.
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What is the metaphor and explain why it is a metaphor
Answer: its a metaphor cuz i dose not use like or as
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
The reason this is metaphor is bc it doesn’t have like or as in the statement :)
Why did Shaw make a professor of phonetics the hero of his play?
Answer: D. he wanted the audience to see the value in speaking the language correctly
Explanation:) Shaw wanted the English to see the value in phonetics and improve the English language.
he wanted the audience to see the value in speaking the language did Shaw make a professor of phonetics the hero of his play. Hence, option D is correct.
What is the study of phonetics?The study of speech sounds is known as phonetics. It involves describing potential language sounds from around the world, examining how the vocal tract of humans creates those sounds, and attempting to comprehend how such sounds are received.
According to Laver, speech sounds are categorized into six levels, each of which is detailed below. Six levels are used to organize sound: An aspect of sound known as a phonetic characteristic includes things like voicing, site of articulation, tongue height, etc. In linguistics, we have encountered examples of features.
a name in its alleged original pronunciation, not as it is usually written. used with languages like Epigraphic Mayan, where the usual transcription of a name does not correspond to how it is spoken.
Thus, option D is correct.
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The options were missing-
A. because he was a professor himself
B. because the greek myth he modeled his play after had a professor as the hero
C. his father was a professor
D. he wanted the audience to see the value in speaking the language
accidentally is to carelessly as thoughtfully is to
a. dispelled
b. pensively
c. barrage
d. frenzied
e. torrent
Answer:
The correct answer is B. Pensively.
Explanation:
The question refers to the relationship between two words with a similar meaning, where "accidentally" is related to "carelessly", since every accident is produced by lack of care, with which the accidental arises from carelessness.
Thus, the word "thoughtfully" is directly related to "pensively", insofar as they refer both to action through reflection and evaluative thinking of the decisions to be made by the person.
Do you think that “you are what you eat”? (50 words)
Answer: yes i think what i eat my dude eating is cool and i think i finished 50 words your welcome
Explanation: heheh
What can i write about something i did today? A personal narrative for grade3
- Which of the following is NOT a reason why Rohingya refugees feel hopeless?
A
They are not allowed to travel to other countries.
B
They are required to remain in the refugee camps.
They cannot return to Myanmar.
D
They aren't allowed to interact with citizens of Bangladesh.
Answer:
I think there should be a story to answer this question!
If not then the answer is :
B- They are required to remain in the refugee camps.
They cannot return to Myanmar.
The following is not a reason that Rohingya refugees feel hopeless is :
C) They cannot return to Myanmar.
Rohingya RefugeesThe following is not a reason that Rohingya refugees feel hopeless is that they cannot return to Myanmar.
The Rohingya refugee emergency is caused by the Rohingya individuals having long confronted viciousness and separation in Myanmar.
Equipped strife heightened in Eminent 2017 in Rakhine State, causing Rohingya to escape to adjacent Bangladesh.
Thus, the correct answer is C.
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The word _ and vex basically mean the same A) disagree B) agree C) annoy D) Care
Answer:
C annoy
Explanation:
Why community problems have to be analyzed?
Answer:
To determine the barriers and resources associated with addressing the problem. It's good practice and planning to anticipate barriers and obstacles before they might arise. Analyzing community problems can also help you understand the resources you need.
When conducting research, writers should use research questions to
O focus and guide the research.
O check for proper spelling and grammar.
O organize all of the research sources used.
O find and discard unreliable research sources.
Answer:
Focus and guide the research
Explanation:
The main purpose of having research questions is to confine the researcher to the main element under study and guide them on the path in which the research should follow.
Answer:
A.) focus and guide the research
Explanation:
Which two of these describe what trial riders need to
learn?
A
pause between moves and control their braking
B.
constantly push to go faster than the competition
C
stay seated for all moves and avoid bouncing
balance their weight and don't touch the ground
move quickly up and down rocky mountain trails
Answer:
A. pause between moves and control their braking.
C. stay seated for all moves and avoid bouncing balance their weight and don't touch the ground
Explanation:
Trial riders need to have safety at the top of their minds because riding can be very dangerous if done in an unsafe manner.
Trial riders should pause between moves instead of attempting them continuously as they could lose control. This will also help them control their braking.
They should avoid showboating and stay seated for all their moves. They should balance their weight and avoid touching the ground during turns.
How should Ruth organize her writing to provide the best structure for her essay? Select two options.
Answer:
This question is incomplete since you did not provide the options, and I couldn't find them online, but I will give you an explanation that will be useful to understand this.
Explanation:
The essay is a literary genre that consists of putting an idea in writing, analyzing, interpreting and evaluating a specific topic.
Throughout your academic life, you will be challenged several times to write a good essay, so you must know how to do it. In addition to knowing the parts of an essay and having a good idea to deal with in your study, you need to take into account some key points so that it is well structured.
1 USE AN APPROPRIATE TONE.
Do not lose sight that it is an academic work of importance, so you must use a formal tone, avoiding humor, colloquial vocabulary and sarcasm. When your teachers correct you, they will take into account that the writing of your essay is neat and up to the task.
2 CONSIDER THE IMPORTANCE OF DOCUMENTATION
All the ideas that you capture in your essay must be supported by the corresponding documentation. If you are citing an author, use quotation marks and footnotes to name the bibliographic source of which the citation is part.
3 WRITE A DRAFT
All good writers do a rough draft before embarking on writing their works. An essay is a complicated text that requires a lot of order at a mental level, so you should make sure to make an outline with the main ideas that you will capture at work, before writing anything.
4 ORGANIZE YOUR TEST BY PARTS
An essay consists of three fundamental parts: introduction, body or knot and conclusion. The introduction consists of indicating to the reader the purpose of the investigation, the topic and the organization that the text will have. The body is the development of the points that were pointed out during the introduction. Its organization will depend on the argumentation strategies you choose. In the conclusion, you should briefly review the ideas that were presented in the previous two parts and provide a personal view of the author on the topic presented.
5 RELAY AND CORRECT
Do not submit your essay without making sure that you have carefully reread it and that you have corrected any possible spelling, grammar or typographical errors that may exist in the text.
7. Lines 102-106: Describe how Lady Capulet's judgment of Friar
Lawrence differs from the general judgment of him in Romeo and Juliet.
Answer:
I'm sorry I don't know the answer either I also need the answer.
Explanation:
Answer:
Did you figure out the answer yet?
Explanation:
The tone of the excerpt "Surfing: A Royal Sport" from Jack London's memoir "The Cruise of the Snark" is
а.
dismissive
b. angry
C. determined
d. sad
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
ΦΑ
B
Answer:
C. Determined
Explanation:
The tone of the the excerpt "Surfing: A Royal Sport" from Jack London's memoir "The Cruise of the Snark is determined.
Jack London attempts to practice surf-riding because he found it very fascinating.
His first attempt was unsuccessful but he was determined to succeed.
The lines below are excerpts which describe how he tackled surf-riding.
Get in and wrestle with the sea;
wing your heels with the skill and power that reside in you;
bit the sea's breakers, master them,
and ride upon their backs as a king should.
What should be adequately described when providing the background of an anecdote in a reflective essay? why you are writing the reflective essay why the story is important to you and to others your reflections about why the incident is meaningful the who, what, when, and where of the incident
Answer:
The answer to your question is "The who, what when and where of the incident." Sorry if it's too late
Explanation:
Readers must gain an understanding of who and what your stories about
Answer:
"The who, what when and where of the incident."
Explanation:
I got it right on my test! So even my teacher says it is correct
Which choice best accomplishes this goal?
Answer:
a
Explanation:
bc
All I did all day was play and watch movies.
is the grammar correct? if not, correct it.
Answer:
Your current sentence: All i did all day was play and watch movies.
Your fixed sentence : All i did today was play and watch movies.
Explanation:
Hope that helps.
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where're Mythicalcreature and Ariana gardner at ¿¿¿
Answer:
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Explanation:
Construct a Narrative
This activity will help you meet these educational goals: You will write a narrative reflecting internal conflict.
Activity
In this activity, you will write a narrative about an internal conflict that you faced and describe how you resolved the conflict.
Part A
Introduction: Hook
Begin your introduction with a “hook” that catches the reader’s attention and sets the scene. Include information that gives the reader answers to these questions:
Where is the event set?
What time of year is it?
How old were you when this internal conflict happened?
Part B
Introduction: Main Idea
State your main idea in one to two sentences. These sentences should explain what you learned from the internal conflict, or how the event is significant to you.
Part C
Body Paragraph 1
Now begin the body of your essay. Write the first body paragraph. Remember, the paragraph should include the following elements:
beginning action topic sentence
supporting detail 1
supporting detail 2
supporting detail 3
Part D
Body Paragraph 2
Write the second body paragraph. Include the following elements:
middle action topic sentence
supporting detail 1
supporting detail 2
supporting detail 3
Part E
Body Paragraph 3
Write the third body paragraph. Include the following elements:
end action topic sentence
supporting detail 1
supporting detail 2
supporting detail 3
Part F
Conclusion
Analyze and reflect on the internal conflict of the story. Describe how you resolved the conflict and how the events are significant to you.
Answer:
A: Have you ever really struggled to make a decision? I sure did. It was springtime. I was 11 years old and living with my grandma and grandpa in Florida. The weather was wonderful. I couldn’t wait to try out for spring sports!
B: That spring I had to decide between playing soccer and volleyball. I loved both sports but knew that if I wanted to be able to perform at my best, I would have to choose one over the other.
C: Beginning action topic sentence: I loved playing sports in the spring. The weather was just right.
Supporting detail 1: Every day, I’d rush home after school, gobble up a snack, and rush out again to play soccer in the park with my friends.
Supporting deta
il 2: Sometimes I went to the tennis courts on weekends with my best friend, Anna, who was on the tennis team at school.
Supporting detail 3: And then there were the afternoons we spent playing volleyball on the beach.
D: Middle action topic sentence: I had played soccer since I was 6 years old. My dad taught me to play because the little boys in my neighborhood wouldn’t let a girl like me play with them.
Supporting detail 1: From that day on, my dad was my coach. Playing soccer became one of my favorite things to do with him.
Supporting detail 2: It was my dad who encouraged me to join the junior soccer team when I was in the sixth grade.
Supporting detail 3: By then, soccer was not just an important part of my relationship with my dad; it was also my go-to whenever I felt down or discouraged.
E: End action topic sentence: Volleyball was a new sport for me.
Supporting detail 1: I only ever played it when I went to the beach with my friends. I had never played for a school team.
Supporting detail 2: I knew from the few times I’d played volleyball that I enjoyed the game. It was exciting, and it got my blood pumping.
Supporting detail 3: But I also knew that my serves were very weak; they never went where I wanted them to go. Usually the various members of the other team ducked the minute I served the ball. They didn’t want to get hit.
F: After I really took the time to think about it, I decided I would choose soccer as my spring sport. I had played it for so long that it just felt like the best choice. I will always remember this time in my life because it taught me to trust my instincts. Even though I still enjoy volleyball, soccer is my true love. I’m glad that I’ve stuck with it all these years.
Explanation:
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Answer:
A: Have you ever really struggled to make a decision? I sure did. It was springtime. I was 11 years old and living with my grandma and grandpa in Florida. The weather was wonderful. I couldn’t wait to try out for spring sports!
B: That spring I had to decide between playing soccer and volleyball. I loved both sports but knew that if I wanted to be able to perform at my best, I would have to choose one over the other.
C: Beginning action topic sentence: I loved playing sports in the spring. The weather was just right.
Supporting detail 1: Every day, I’d rush home after school, gobble up a snack, and rush out again to play soccer in the park with my friends.
Supporting deta
il 2: Sometimes I went to the tennis courts on weekends with my best friend, Anna, who was on the tennis team at school.
Supporting detail 3: And then there were the afternoons we spent playing volleyball on the beach.
D: Middle action topic sentence: I had played soccer since I was 6 years old. My dad taught me to play because the little boys in my neighborhood wouldn’t let a girl like me play with them.
Supporting detail 1: From that day on, my dad was my coach. Playing soccer became one of my favorite things to do with him.
Supporting detail 2: It was my dad who encouraged me to join the junior soccer team when I was in the sixth grade.
Supporting detail 3: By then, soccer was not just an important part of my relationship with my dad; it was also my go-to whenever I felt down or discouraged.
E: End action topic sentence: Volleyball was a new sport for me.
Supporting detail 1: I only ever played it when I went to the beach with my friends. I had never played for a school team.
Supporting detail 2: I knew from the few times I’d played volleyball that I enjoyed the game. It was exciting, and it got my blood pumping.
Supporting detail 3: But I also knew that my serves were very weak; they never went where I wanted them to go. Usually the various members of the other team ducked the minute I served the ball. They didn’t want to get hit.
F: After I really took the time to think about it, I decided I would choose soccer as my spring sport. I had played it for so long that it just felt like the best choice. I will always remember this time in my life because it taught me to trust my instincts. Even though I still enjoy volleyball, soccer is my true love. I’m glad that I’ve stuck with it all these years.
Explanation:
In sentence 4, "that noble trade' refers to which of the following?
A
"to call rogue and villains" (sentence 1)
B
"to employ any depth of shadowing" (sentence 3)
"the scholar (sentence 4)
D
"fineness of raillery (sentence 5)
E
"The occasion of an offense" (sentence 7)
Answer:
b
Explanation: