Answer:
you'll
Explanation:
Three brothers, travelling along a lonely, winding road at twilight reached a deep treacherous
river where anyone who attempted to swim or wade would drown. Learned in the magical
arts, the brothers conjured a bridge with their wands and proceed to cross. Halfway through
the bridge, a hooded figure stood before them. The figure was the enraged spirit of Death,
cheated of his due.
What is the tone of this passage?
A
Aggressive and angry
B
Detached and resigned
С
Menacing and foreboding
D
Concerned and compassionate
Answer:
Menacing and foreboding
Explanation:
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1.Write your outline.
2.Review characters, plot, and setting. Make notes.
3.Write your review of characters, plot, and setting in the form of notes. Think about
the strengths and weaknesses of each.
4.Search the novel for strengths in technique. Again make notes. Pay attention to strong or weak character development, strong or weak plot, how setting helps character development and action or overpowers them. Also search sources about Silas Marner for perspectives on George Eliot's methods and/or themes (and don't forget to record the necessary facts about those sources for proper crediting).
Submit your outline below (Include your thesis at the top of your outline.).
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In the story, there are varying reactions to the million-pound bank note. Throughout the course of the
story Henry's supposed wealth grants him great advantages and also notoriety. How did Henry benefit
from his wealth? In the context of this story, can money buy happiness?
Answer:
When Henry was handed the envelope and he saw a bank note inside,he went into spending it.
Explanation:
At initial Henry did not realize the power in his hands. His first attempt at spending the note in a local dining opened his eyes to the possibility of what has come to him. When he pulled out the note and Harris asked him not pay for the food, little did he know that he was a subject of bet. The note from the brothers A and B which details the terms of the bet to him, made matters worse. Every thinking to convert the note to money was defeated by fear of arrest and persecution. His second attempt to spend the note at suit shop made it clear to him that the note could take him far. He was offered a full wardrobe of suits, he changed his rags and his popularity grew exponentially. He became the popular vest-pocket monster.
His sudden rise to celebrity opened another vista fro him, where Harris had to lend him money. However, that did not make him to loose focus to avoid over borrowing.
His fame started earning him big invitations to important events, which introduced him to important personalities. It was in one of the meeting that he met the British woman, Portia Langham and the mining deal that came with it.
The situation changed Henry's life when Portia reveled to him that Brother B is her step father, despite turning down the situation initially, he humbled himself to request for the situation as his step son.
He used the opportunity that came with the million pounds bnak to note to lift himself from penniless and rags to fame and rich man.
Which part of the passage would best be used as a
quotation
to support the claim that college tuition is
determined by how much money a household makes?
O "the US federal government expanded financial aid"
O "the odds of getting a degree are more tightly linked
to family income"
"Getting a college degree remains a good
investment"
"the current distribution of federal and state financial
aid dollars"
Answer:
"the odds of getting a degree are more tightly linked to family income"
Which of the following examples of figurative language supports the theme strong fiendshups stand the test of time "but like the tree in the river she would always have friends and people around her who looked to her, who loved her" A"There would be new friendships to form tesnown adventures to experience" С "The images were as clear as yesterday days so hot that on one wanted to sit on the bank and rest between swims. "So audible were the clamoring voices of her friends in those memones that she almost turned to see if any of them had followed her
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Which sentence uses correct punctuation?
A) We had a heavy, meal and soon wanted warm snuggly naps.
B) We had a heavy meal and soon wanted warm, snuggly naps.
C) We had a heavy hot meal and soon wanted warm snuggly naps.
D) We had a heavy meal and soon wanted warm, snuggly naps.
Answer: D
Explanation:
A. Partly correct
B.Comma is in wrong place
C. Completely incorrect
D.Makes the most sense and has all correct grammar
Answer:
Its D) We had a heavy meal and soon wanted warm, snuggly naps.
Explanation:
Which statement best explains how the authors develop their claim across the two passages?
Both passages use evidence to develop the claim that the general public needed to know about the terrors of involuntary servitude.
Both passages use evidence to develop the claim that Eastern European farmers and enslaved people on sugar plantations shared a common goal.
Both passages use evidence to show that knowledge of the extreme brutality of the sugar trade changed viewpoints about enslavement.
Both passages use evidence to support the claim that lawmakers had more power and influence than abolitionists had.
Answer:
Both passages use evidence to show that knowledge of the extreme brutality of the sugar trade changed viewpoints about enslavement.
Explanation:
The passages you were given are the following:
Slave owners fought back, arguing that owners should be able to list their slaves as property when they arrived in France and take them with them when they left. Though most parts of France agreed to this, lawmakers in Paris hesitated. Pierre Lemerre the Younger made the case for the slaves. "All men are equal," he insisted in 1716—exactly sixty years before the Declaration of Independence. To say that "all men are equal" in 1716, when slavery was flourishing in every corner of the world and most eastern Europeans themselves were farmers who could be sold along with the land they worked, was like announcing that there was a new sun in the sky. In the Age of Sugar, when slavery was more brutal than ever before, the idea that all humans are equal began to spread—toppling kings, overturning governments, transforming the entire world. Sugar was the connection, the tie, between slavery and freedom.
Clarkson and others who believed as he did, who in the coming decades would be called abolitionists, realized that while that link gave the English a stake in slavery, it also gave the antislavery forces an opportunity. If they could reverse the flow—make the horrors of slavery visible to those who benefited from it—they might be able to end the vile practice forever. The abolitionists were brilliant. They created the most effective public relations campaign in history, inventing techniques that we use to this day. When he spoke, Clarkson brandished whips and handcuffs used on slaves; he published testimonials from sailors and ship doctors who described the atrocities and punishments on slave ships. When Olaudah Equiano published his memoir, he educated his readers about the horrors of the slave trade. And then, when the English began to understand what slavery really was, Clarkson and others organized what we would call a boycott of "the blood-sweetened beverage."
The given passages are from the book Sugar Changed the World: A Story of Magic, Spice, Slavery, Freedom, and Science written by Marc Aronson and Marina Budhos. The book tells about the history of sugar from its discovery in New Guinea around 7000 B.C. to the 21st century. The sugar industry was based on slavery for a long time, which is what the book focuses on.
These two passages tell us about how the knowledge of the extreme brutality of the sugar trade changed viewpoints about slavery. People were beginning to notice how poorly the slaves were being treated and began fighting for their rights.
Answer: C
Explanation:
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Which sentence is the most effective thesis statement? Black rhinos are my favorite animals because I saw them when I went on a safari in Africa. The population of black rhinos was less than 2500 in 1993 and has been falling every since. Black rhinos are well adapted to their life in Africa but are in danger of extinction.
Answer:
Black rhinos are well adapted to their life in Africa but are in danger of extinction.
Explanation:
A thesis statement is a concise summary of what an article or essay is all about and is usually found in the introduction page.
Therefore, the sentence that has the most effective thesis statement is "Black rhinos are well adapted to their life in Africa but are in danger of extinction".
This is because it gives the thesis statement in a formal way
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer:
B. parts of a whole
Explanation:
Sole is to shoe as zipper is to jacket
Sole is a part of the whole shoe as the zipper as a part of the whole jacket
what are some good main ideas for the importance of craft?
Answer:
Craft is amazing way to Express yourself and ur ideas
it helps ourselves to feel good and creative
and when taken that creativenes we can help the people of the world
Before the ambulance was called, Freak was _____ in the school cafeteria.
A. eating American chop suey
B. sweeping up pretzels
C. juggling Italian meatballs
D. mixing oatmeal and peaches
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I cannot support the Virginia Plan. I believe the job of our national government is to protect the power of our individual states. Mr. Madison’s plan seems to forget that our states even exist. The states must be equal. I support my fellow delegates who think that each state should have one vote in the legislature.
The Virginia Plan gives a greater voice to the larger states, particularly Virginia, Pennsylvania and Massachusetts. These three states will dominate the other ten. I cannot trust the government if this to be the case.
DO YOU ARGEE WITH THIS, WHY OR WHY NOT
Answer
Explanation:
i agreee
Which character from Through the Looking Glass could appear in realistic fiction as well as fantasy fiction? O Dinah the cat O Tiger-lily the White Queen the Jabberwock
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Answer:
A. Dinah the cat
Explanation:
Got it right on my assignment.
Answer:
Dinah
Explanation:
Dinah is just a cat and can easilly blend in
The arrangements of the
chambers, "irregularly
disposed that the vision
embraced but little more than
one at a time" (Paragraph 4
of "The Masque of the Red
Death"), symbolizes
A. the revelers not seeing their future nor
their past, but only focusing on the
present.
B. how much more interesting it is when
things aren't laid out in a straight line.
C. how different Prince Prospero's facility
was from most others of the kind.
Answer:
I think it c it make sense about the story
Answer: It’s A
Explanation:
I got it right on the test.
Which excerpt from The Great Gatsby best indicates that Nick is not fully content with his life?
He didn’t say any more, but we’ve always been unusually communicative in a reserved way, and I understood that he meant a great deal more than that.
Father agreed to finance me for a year, and after various delays I came East, permanently, I thought, in the spring of twenty-two.
Instead of being the warm center of the world, the Middle West now seemed like the ragged edge of the universe—so I decided to go East and learn the bond business.
I had a dog—at least I had him for a few days until he ran away—and an old Dodge and a Finnish woman, who made my bed and cooked breakfast and muttered Finnish wisdom to herself over the electric stove.
Answer:
Instead of being the warm center of the world, the Middle West now seemed like the ragged edge of the universe—so I decided to go East and learn the bond business.
Answer:
C. Instead of being the warm center of the world, the Middle West now seemed like the ragged edge of the universe—so I decided to go East and learn the bond business.
Explanation:
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Answer
Wait you can do that in this generation O:
Explanation:
I don't think that's possible-
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Construction of the Titanic
Titanic was built in Belfast by the
shipbuilding company Harland and Wolff
The company was owned by Lord Pirrie,
a friend of Bruce Ismay, managing
director of the White Star Line. The chief
designer of the Titanic was his son-in-
law, Thomas Andrews
Bruce Ismay
Thomas
Andrews
Construction of the Titanic began in
1909. Harland and Wolff had to make
alterations to their shipyard (larger piers
and gantries) to accommodate the giant
liners, Titanic and her sister ship
Olympic. The two ships were to be built
side-by-side.
Titanic was constructed with sixteen watertight compartments
Each compartment had doors that were designed to close
automatically if the water level rose above a certain height. The
doors could also be electronically closed from the bridge.
Titanic was able to stay afloat if any two compartments or the
first four became flooded. Shortly after Titanic hit the iceberg it
was revealed that the first six compartments were flooded.
There were twenty-four double-ended boilers and
five single ended boilers which were housed in six
boiler rooms. The double ended boilers were 20
feet long, had a diameter of 15 feet 9 inches and
contained six coal burning furnaces The single
ended boilers were 11 feet 9 inches long with the
same diameter and three furnaces Smoke and
waste gasses were expelled through three funnels,
Common sense is considered to be a foundational text because it presents?
Answer:
is persents more brain cells
Explanation:
Answer:
presents stronger brain cells which help your brain get stronger
Explanation:
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The Book of Dragons
Chapter III The Deliverers of Their Country, an excerpt
By E. Nesbit
It all began with Effie's getting something in her eye. It hurt very much indeed, and it felt something like a red-hot spark—only it seemed to have legs as well, and wings like a fly. Effie rubbed and cried—not real crying, but the kind your eye does all by itself without your being miserable inside your mind—and then she went to her father to have the thing in her eye taken out. Effie's father was a doctor, so of course he knew how to take things out of eyes.
When he had gotten the thing out, he said: "This is very curious." Effie had often got things in her eye before, and her father had always seemed to think it was natural—rather tiresome and naughty perhaps, but still natural. He had never before thought it curious.
Effie stood holding her handkerchief to her eye, and said: "I don't believe it's out." People always say this when they have had something in their eyes.
"Oh, yes—it's out," said the doctor. "Here it is, on the brush. This is very interesting."
Effie had never heard her father say that about anything that she had any share in. She said: "What?"
The doctor carried the brush very carefully across the room, and held the point of it under his microscope—then he twisted the brass screws of the microscope, and looked through the top with one eye.
"Dear me," he said. "Dear, dear me! Four well-developed limbs; a long caudal appendage; five toes, unequal in lengths, almost like one of the Lacertidae, yet there are traces of wings." The creature under his eye wriggled a little in the castor oil, and he went on: "Yes; a bat-like wing. A new specimen, undoubtedly. Effie, run round to the professor and ask him to be kind enough to step in for a few minutes."
"You might give me sixpence, Daddy," said Effie, "because I did bring you the new specimen. I took great care of it inside my eye, and my eye does hurt."
The doctor was so pleased with the new specimen that he gave Effie a shilling, and presently the professor stepped round. He stayed to lunch, and he and the doctor quarreled very happily all the afternoon about the name and the family of the thing that had come out of Effie's eye.
But at teatime another thing happened. Effie's brother Harry fished something out of his tea, which he thought at first was an earwig. He was just getting ready to drop it on the floor, and end its life in the usual way, when it shook itself in the spoon—spread two wet wings, and flopped onto the tablecloth. There it sat, stroking itself with its feet and stretching its wings, and Harry said: "Why, it's a tiny newt!"
The professor leaned forward before the doctor could say a word. "I'll give you half a crown for it, Harry, my lad," he said, speaking very fast; and then he picked it up carefully on his handkerchief.
"It is a new specimen," he said, "and finer than yours, Doctor."
It was a tiny lizard, about half an inch long—with scales and wings.
So now the doctor and the professor each had a specimen, and they were both very pleased. But before long these specimens began to seem less valuable. For the next morning, when the knife-boy was cleaning the doctor's boots, he suddenly dropped the brushes and the boot and the blacking, and screamed out that he was burnt.
And from inside the boot came crawling a lizard as big as a kitten, with large, shiny wings.
"Why," said Effie, "I know what it is. It is a dragon like the one St. George killed."
And Effie was right. That afternoon Towser was bitten in the garden by a dragon about the size of a rabbit, which he had tried to chase, and the next morning all the papers were full of the wonderful "winged lizards" that were appearing all over the country. The papers would not call them dragons, because, of course, no one believes in dragons nowadays—and at any rate the papers were not going to be so silly as to believe in fairy stories. At first there were only a few, but in a week or two the country was simply running alive with dragons of all sizes, and in the air you could sometimes see them as thick as a swarm of bees. They all looked alike except as to size. They were green with scales, and they had four legs and a long tail and great wings like bats' wings, only the wings were a pale, half-transparent yellow, like the gear-boxes on bicycles.
Which words from the story suggest something mysterious is about to happen? Be sure to use details from the text to support your answer.
Answer:
Explanation:
Follow the story from the beginning.
Effie got something in her eye.
She went to her father.
He got it out, but he started to use strange language to describe what he got out. "curious" was his first response. It was language he never used.It's very interesting was his second response. He never said that.Her father takes the time to describe the creature. He uses very scientific language, though simple.The story progresses to her brother who fished something he really didn't recognize out of his tea.
The professor buys it. He's excited.
Papers were full of stories about the winged lizards.
In the story Unwind by Neal Shusterman
2. What issue is stated as being the cause of the Heartland War?
racial inequality
O pro-life vs. pro-choice
O LGBTQ
O presidential election
Pro-life vs. Pro-choice
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Answer:
A
Step by Step:
Because a simile is a phrase that uses like or as and it describes the train being loud by saying "like thousands of milk cans crashing".
Answer:
A. how loud the train is
Explanation:
A simile uses "like" or "as" to make comparisons. In the passage, the speaker says "like hundreds of milk cans crashing" to make a comparison to the sound of the train.
Which sentence is correct?
O 1. We all sang "Across the Prairie."
02. We all sang "across the prairie."
03. We all sang "Across the prairie."
0 4. We all sang "Across The Prairie."
Answer:
1.
Explanation:
Its a song and the never capital
What is the BEST way to rewrite this sentence to make its tone consistent with the rest of the report?
A. In school, he was pretty strong in sports, but as he grew older, he figured out that writing was what he liked.
B. In school, he excelled in sports, but as he grew older, he realized that writing was his passion.
C. In school, he was great in sports, but as he grew older, he knew that writing was awesome to him.
D. In school, he was into playing sports, but as he grew older, he felt certain that writing was his favorite hobby.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Answer:
the answer is b
Explanation:
it is be because that sounds a lot more like somone else like a newscaster is speaking it and not a 2nd or 3rd grader.
Why is a good idea to analyze the title and first paragraph of article before reading the entire piece?
They tell you how long the article is likely to be.
They contain clues about the article’s purpose and topics.
They tell you all you need to know to summarize the article.
They compare the article to articles written by others
Answer:
B
Explanation:
They tell you all you need to know to summarize the article it is a good idea to analyze the title and first paragraph of the article before reading the entire piece. Hence, option C is correct.
What is summarizing?to express the most important aspects or ideas of something or someone in a concise and straightforward manner: I'll merely briefly summarize the main aspects of the argument.
Summarizing can be done, for instance, by writing a three- to four-sentence explanation that covers all the important concepts of a story or poem.
We can only briefly review the investigation's main findings here. I'd like to briefly explain what I'm attempting to express using two verses from the Bible. You agreed to this then by The topic sentence of a summary introduces the text's title, author, and main idea. You compose a synopsis in your own words. A summary just contains the key ideas from the original text.
Thus, option C is correct.
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Answer:
1- It is a contraction of two words smushed together.
2- it is THEIR house (They're means they are and there is like over there or the ball is over there the dog is over there)
3- Is correct
Explanation:
Answer:
its b
Explanation:
How much topsoil have we lost in the last 100 years?
Answer:
1 % of soil a year
Explanation:
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.............the Arctic regions receive little sunlight, the air there is too cold to hold much moisture.
a. Because
b. The reason that
c. Therefore
d. In consequence of
Answer:
a
Explanation:
It is the only grammatically correct sentence if you were to use a
Name the character who comes over and talks to Ponyboy and states that he does not intend to fight in the rumble. This causes Ponyboy to realize that the Socs are human, too.
A. Bob
B. Randy
C. Cherry
D. Steve
Answer:
B.randy
Explanation:
Which sentence below uses the correct verb form?
A.
Lisa's dad, one of the firefighters in town, have been praised as a hero for rescuing a young boy.
B.
Lisa's dad, one of the firefighters in town, was praised as a hero for rescuing a young boy.
C.
Lisa's dad, one of the firefighters in town, are praised as a hero for rescuing a young boy.
D.
Lisa's dad, one of the firefighters in town, were praised as a hero for rescuing a young boy.
Answer: B. Lisa's dad, one of the firefighters in town, was praised as a hero for rescuing a young boy.
Explanation;
Option A is not correct because the subject "Lisa's dad" is singular, but the verb "have been" is plural.
Option C is not correct because the verb part "are praised" is not correct since "are" is plural but the subject "Lisa's dad" is singular.
Option D is not correct because the verb "were praised" is plural and cannot match with the singular subject "Lisa's dad".
Therefore, option B is the only correct option left.