Answer:
C
Explanation:
Denial is refusing to believe or remember something
The past perfect tense is made up of two parts what are they? 
Answer:
The Past Perfect tense in English is composed of two parts: the past tense of the verb to have (had) + the past participle of the main verb.
When they arrived: we had already started cooking
I had saved my document: before the computer crashed
John had gone out: when I arrived in the office
He was very tired: because he hadn't slept well
Explanation:
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The Past Perfect tense in English is composed of two parts: the past tense of the verb to have (had) + the past participle of the main verb.
I had saved my document: before the computer crashed
John had gone out: when I arrived in the office
When they arrived: we had already started cooking
He was very tired: because he hadn't slept well
The poem says a lot about the theme of time passing and looks fading. The woman in the poem regrets the loss of youth and beauty. What is your definition of beauty? Is it a physical feature? Is there such a thing as “inner beauty? What kind of beauty might that be? Write your answer in two hundred words.
Answer and Explanation:
This is a personal question about your opinion. I will provide an example below. Feel free to add or edit anything to fit your beliefs and opinions:
My definition of beauty does go beyond looks, although I must agree that all of us probably still judge people first based on their appearance. Still, I believe personality, character, manners, and actions are a better way to convey one's true beauty. Indeed, it is what most people would call "inner beauty", and I truly think it exists.
If someone despises or mistreats others, no matter how physically beautiful that someone is, we will end up finding them ugly because their actions and traits are ugly. The same happens the other way around. A person may not be considered very attractive, but if they are gentle, polite, and intelligent, for instance, we will perceive that person as beautiful and will prefer their company over the attractive but rude person.
Answer:
My definition of beauty does go beyond looks, although I must agree that all of us probably still judge people first based on their appearance. Still, I believe personality, character, manners, and actions are a better way to convey one's true beauty. Indeed, it is what most people would call "inner beauty", and I truly think it exists. If someone despises or mistreats others, no matter how physically beautiful that someone is, we will end up finding them ugly because their actions and traits are ugly. The same happens the other way around. A person not be considered very attractive, but if they are gentle, polite, and intelligent, for instance, we will perceive that person as beautiful and will prefer their company over the attractive but rude person. Plath’s poem, “Mirror,” which she wrote in 1961, is a poignant poem that touches on the themes of time passing and beauty as a mirror (the speaker of the poem) that relates its experiences with a woman who has grown old and is no longer beautiful. Having the mirror narrate the poem is an example of personification. Notice that it speaks with objectivity of a child who just reflects on surface realities and is too young to understand deeper nuances.
Explanation:
How does Shakespeare use figurative language to develop the character of Cassius?
Answer:
I think Cassius uses figurative language, such as the simile that compares Caesar to Colossus, to illustrate the dangers of Caesar's rise to power. He uses the metaphor of a beast eating when he asks, “Upon what meat doth this our Caesar feed / That he is grown so great?” (lines 158–159).
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Assignment Summary
For this assignment, you will use a graphic organizer to monitor and analyze multiple global news outlets
across a period of time
. Once you have completed your organizer, you will answer key questions about
the media's coverage of a story and how this coverage changed and developed over time.
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What genre would The Crucible be considered?
A novel
A play
A written documentary
An epic poem
Answer:
the crucible is a play
change from active to passive: An earthquake destroyed the town
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As you learned in this lesson, there are many storyboard formats, each designed for a different type of project. What kind of project would benefit from a storyboard with many frames on each page?
Select one:
a.
a presentation based on an existing structure or organization
b.
a presentation with a lengthy and very detailed script
c.
a project with slides that will contain many detailed visual elements
d.
a project consisting of ideas that may need to be rearranged
Answer:
I think it's B............ hope this helps
The kind of project that would benefit from a storyboard with many frames on each page is a project consisting of ideas that may need to be rearranged.
What do you mean by a project?A project can be defined as carefully planned to achieve a particular aim.
The kind of project that would benefit from a storyboard with many frames on each page is a project consisting of ideas that may need to be rearranged.
Therefore, D is the correct option.
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The hundred dresses - 1 is about teasing of Wanda being polish and having a strange names by white girls . It also borders on ragging and raccium indirectly . Decribe how does it affect you and how do you evaluate it ? ( CLASS 10 THE HUNDRED DRESSES )
Answer:
of the hundred dreses whic below on the anser
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Answer:
The first one is When a machine is used for spare parts for another machine.
Explanation:
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Do you see any similarities between George Floyd's murder and Emmett Till's? Explain.
Answer:
They both had their breath taken away by a white person because of black cruelty. I don't really know how to explain it.
Explanation:
Look at https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/george-floyd-emmett-till-families-parallels-loss-77224618
A summary does not include
A.Setting
B.conflict
C.theme
D.characters
Answer:
A summary does not include the setting
Explanation:
Answer:
A summary doesn't include a setting, because there would probably be multiple settings in the story.
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Answer:monstrous,plains
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Write a compare-and-contrast essay about traditional broadcast network television and
modern niche programming. Use the information you learned in this unit's lesson on media literacy as a source.
I can't write a whole essay, but I can definitely give you some main points for it.
Back in the day, when TV's still had knobs and antennas, there weren't many channels to choose from (obviously). Even when each American household had a TV in 1965, there were still only three channels to choose from, CBS, NBC, and ABC. Any TV shows or news broadcasts were primarily on those stations. However, by 1970, that number had skyrocketed to over 700 UHF and VHF channels, and advertisers had jumped on the opportunity to market to Americans through it.
The need for niche networks arose from a need from consumers to easily find things they gravitate towards, such as soap operas, science shows, cooking shows, etc. It also arose because advertisers wanted to market via the niche method. Instead of marketing to a whole bunch of people and hoping the ones they really want to target receive the message, they go right to the source with niche TV, tailoring their advertisements to increase their consumer awareness and potential sales.
Read the excerpt below and answer the question.
Proctor: I'd have you see some honesty in it. Let them, that never lied die now to keep their souls. It is
pretense for me, a vanity that will not blind God nor keep my children out of the wind.
What does John Proctor mean with this statement in his last conversation with Elizabeth?
A. He does not want to leave Elizabeth with the impression that he did anything wrong.
B. There are many that would die before they'd lie; however, because he has lied before, he can do it again if it means staying alive.
C. The lie isn't as terrible since he has lied to her before; it isn't as sinful to lie again.
D. He would like to see something honest come of it all, and it isn't as hard to tell a lie as others might think.
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
His last conversation with Elizabeth was spent telling her he would NOT lie. This shows that he is a changed man who has learned from the mistakes his lies have caused.
From this excerpt, John Proctor meant that;
B. There are many that would die before they'd lie; however, because he has lied before, he can do it again if it means staying alive.
In this quote, Proctor and his wife Elizabeth were reasoning on the best course to take to remain alive. If he lied against himself by confessing that he was a witch, he would live. If not, he will die. Then in 1692 during the Salem Witch trials, many were accused of witchcraft. Some convicted people were hanged while some escaped death if they confessed to being witches.
All this while, Proctor had been maintaining the truth that he was not a witch. But now, under pressure, he reasoned on confessing even though he knew that he was not a witch, to escape death.
He reasoned that since he had lied in the case of his adultery with Abigail, he could lie again now to save himself. He then reached the conclusion to confess.
In conclusion, Proctor believed that since he had lied before, he could lie again now to save himself.
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7. What was Hitler's "Final Solution"? What role did the Germany military and citizenry play in helping
achieve this plan? When and how was it thwarted?
Answer:
- The “Final Solution” plan was a plan that happened during WWII to exterminate Jewish people in Nazi-occupied Europe. It was the most deadly phase of the war and it caused the destruction of Jewish communities in continental Europe. The plan was based on the belief that Aryans were in power and the race should be preserved, therefore gypsies, Freemasons, Jehovah's, and Jews were considered “inferior races”. Homosexuals, mentally deficient and incurably ill people were also targets of this plan. These people were forced to relocate into ghettos, their property was taken, and after they were moved to concentration camps. The healthy ones were forced into labor, the weakest ones were killed. It is estimated that 11 million people were killed during the Final Solution Plan.
- The Germany military participated in Nazi crimes, including the Final Solution Plan. The military perpetrated crimes against civilians and prisoners of war and also facilitated the Plan.
- Citizens in a certain way also helped the Plan, first because some of them were supporters of the Nazi regime, not because they believed they were racially superior, but because Hitler came to power by saying that the outcome of WWI was unfair to Germany, and many Germans agreed with that. Also, concentration camps were located in remote areas so it was not the visible for the major urban population.
- The Plan only ended with the end of War, the American troops and Soviets troops liberated a series of concentration camps at the end of the war, many prisoners were abandoned by the Nazis.
Part B
A How does the section "Supply-Side Strategies for Water Suppliers" contribute to the structure and organization identified in Part A?
B It explains how accounting for water and water loss control are methods to achieve sustainability.
C It debates whether water loss control or accounting for water is more effective to achieve efficiency.
D It describes how and when water meters were first used to measure water usage.
F It provides detailed instructions for using a water meter and locating where leaks are most likely to occur.
I’m giving 10 points for this, The picture says red, the sun, a ring, a dog,winter
Answer:
it means sundog in the winter.
A sun dog (or sundog) or mock sun, also called a parhelion (plural parhelia) in meteorology, ... Sun dogs are red-colored at the side nearest the Sun; farther out the colors grade ... seen together with sun dogs is the 22° halo, which forms a ring at roughly the same ... The Oxford English Dictionary says it is "of obscure origin"
Answer:
sun dog in the winter
Explanation:
Which one is grammatically correct?
"The horrendously cruel, built from the pits of hell, _____________________"
a). "roaring screams of its victims,"
b). "roaring screams of it's victim,"
(Context: This sentence is describing a torture tool called "The Iron Maiden.")
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
It can't be B. since "it's" stands for "it is" which wouldn't be grammatically correct. It would sound like The horrendously cruel, built from the pits of hell, roaring screams of it is victim.
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Answer: The 2nd option: Starting with irene
Explanation: It gives the most information with the most detail out of all the others.
Example:
Hi I'm tony and I like to swim.
Hi Im tony I love to swim, golf and sometimes play.
It is obvious the 2nd one is beter because of the information its giving.
In the sentence below, the underlined portion is a clause. Identify the type of clause.
I can't go to the movies since I don't have any
money.
Independent clause
Dependent clause
Non essential clause
None of the choices
Answer:
The answer is a dependent clause
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In the first 2 paragraphs, the author poses a number of questions regarding the origins of the word “ghetto.” How do these questions contribute to our understanding of the text?
A.
The questions illustrate the fact that every country has ghettos
B.
The questions illustrate the fact that it’s difficult to nail down the original use of the word
C.
The questions illustrate that the author is unsure of the origin of the word
D.
The questions illustrate that the definition of “ghetto” has always had a negative connotation
Which best describes the relationship between
character and conflict in the excerpt?
Answer: is a dynamic character because the external conflict with causes her to change.is a dynamic character because the external conflict with causes her to change
Explanation:
Memes are life.
A. Personification
B. Idiom
C. Simile
D. Hyperbole
E. Metaphor
(And explain why)
Answer:
D. Hyperbole
Explanation:
It is hyperbole because it is heavily exagerated that memes are your life.
Examples of Slam poems
Answer:
25+slam poems appropriate for middle school and high school
Answer:“Last Love” by Rachel McKibbens.
To my daughters I need to say:
Go with the one who loves you biblically.
The one whose love lifts its head to you
despite its broken neck. Whose body bursts
sixteen arms electric to carry you, gentle
the way old grief is gentle.
Love the love that is messy in all its too much,
The body that rides best your body, whose mouth
saddles the naked salt of your far gone hips,
whose tongue translates the rock language of
all your elegant scars.
Go with the one who cries out for her tragic sisters
as she chops the winter’s wood, the one whose skin
triggers your heart into a heaven of blood waltzes.
Go with the one who resembles most your father.
Not the father you can point out on a map,
but the father who is here, is your home,
is the key to your front door.
Know that your first love will only be the first.
And the second and third and even fourth
will unprepare you for the most important:
The Blessed. The Beast. The Last Love,
which is, of course, the most terrifying kind.
Because which of us wants to go with what can murder us?
Can reveal to us our true heart’s end and its thirty years
spent in poverty? Can mimic the sound of our bird-throated mothers,
replicate the warmth of our brothers’ tempers?
Can pull us out of ourselves until we are no longer sisters
or daughters or sword swallowers but, instead,
women who give and lead and take and want
and want and want and want,
because there is no shame in wanting.
And you will hear yourself say:
Last Love, I wish to die so I may come back to you
new and never tasted by any other mouth but yours.
And I want to be the hands that pull your children
out of you and tuck them deep inside myself until they are
ready to be the children of such a royal and staggering love.
Or you will say:
Last Love, I am old, and have spent myself on the courageless,
have wasted too many clocks on less-deserving men,
so I hurl myself at the throne of you and lie humbly at your feet.
Last Love, let me never roll out of this heavy dream of you,
let the day I was born mean my life will end
where you end. Let the man behind the church
do what he did if it brings me to you. Let the girls
in the locker room corner me again if it brings me to you.
Let this wild depression throw me beneath its hooves
if it brings me to you. Let me pronounce my hoarded joy
if it brings me to you. Let my father break me again
and again if it brings me to you.
Last love, I have let other men borrow your children. Forgive me.
Last love, I once vowed my heart to another. Forgive me.
Last Love, I have let my blind and anxious hands wander into a room
and come out empty. Forgive me.
Last Love, I have cursed the women you loved before me. Forgive me.
Last Love, I envy your mother’s body where you resided first. Forgive me.
Last Love, I am all that is left. Forgive me.
Last Love, I did not see you coming. Forgive me.
Last Love, every day without you was a life I crawled out of. Amen.
Last Love, you are my Last Love. Amen.
Last Love, I am all that is left. Amen.
I am all that is left.
Amen.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
When should you include a comma before a coordinating conjunction?
when one complete thought is included in a sentence
any time the words and, or, but, and so are in a sentence
when there is only one independent clause in a sentence
when a coordinating conjunction separates two independent clauses
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Explanation:
A review is a type of Persuasive Writing.
True
False
Answer:
True.
Explanation:
Surprisingly, this is true! I know, I was suprised when I first learned it too. It persuades the reader that the story or whatever is worth reading or not worth reading.
Answer:
false
Explanation:
a persuasive writing is something/someone trying to get someone to think how they think or see their side of the argument which is where the phrase "put yourself in someone else' s shoes" takes a part, a persuasive writing is written to pursue a opinion
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Answer:
Imagination because fiction isn't real.
Answer:
Facts
Explanation:
Non-fiction is based on factual data and real life information that is true, and proven to be true
- Nelson Mandela
“The greatest glory in living is not falling, but rising every time we fall."
Former President of South Africa
What does this quote mean? make it at least 2-3 sentences
Answer:
it means that failure isn't the best thing but getting us and learning from that failure is truly the glory, therfore if we don't learn from our mistakes there was no point in making them. we give significance to our mistakes and that significance is only good if we get up and learn from it
Explanation:
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Answer:
When Nelson Mandela said, "The greatest glory in living is not failing, but rising every time we fall," he was speaking about the power of persistence. More specifically, the power to get up day after day and fight all over again. That's what brings the greatest glory.
Doctor Pascal
by Emile Zola
In the heat of the glowing July afternoon, the room, with blinds carefully closed, was full of a great calm. From the three windows, through the cracks of the old wooden shutters, came only a few scattered sunbeams which, in the midst of the obscurity, made a soft brightness that bathed surrounding objects in a diffused and tender light. It was cool here in comparison with the overpowering heat that was felt outside, under the fierce rays of the sun that blazed upon the front of the house.
Standing before the press which faced the windows, Dr. Pascal was looking for a paper that he had come in search of. With doors wide open, this immense press of carved oak, adorned with strong and handsome mountings of metal, dating from the last century, displayed within its capacious depths an extraordinary collection of papers and manuscripts of all sorts, piled up in confusion and filling every shelf to overflowing. For more than thirty years the doctor had thrown into it every page he wrote, from brief notes to the complete texts of his great works on heredity. Thus it was that his searches here were not always easy. He rummaged patiently among the papers, and when he at last found the one he was looking for, he smiled.
For an instant longer he remained near the bookcase, reading the note by a golden sunbeam that came to him from the middle window. He himself, in this dawnlike light, appeared, with his snow-white hair and beard, strong and vigorous; although he was near sixty, his color was so fresh, his features were so finely cut, his eyes were still so clear, and he had so youthful an air that one might have taken him, in his close-fitting, maroon velvet jacket, for a young man with powdered hair.
Without the information provided by the second paragraph, the reader might draw which of these conclusions about Dr. Pascal? (5 points)
He is lingering over something written by his fianceé.
He is having an unpleasant memory from his childhood.
He is reading a necessary piece of advice from his doctor.
He is putting off going outside to perform an unpleasant task.
Answer:
He is lingering over something written by his fiancee'.
Explanation:
Pascal's character was really Zola and the dealing with the morbid themes. She wants to burn all of his stuff; he wants lock his papers up so she cannot get to them. He and his niece fall in love. This would be considered an incestuous relationship.