which is a characteristic of an epic?
A: Short
B: Vast setting
C: Focuses on simple daily life events
D: Written with a casual tone

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Answer 1

Answer:

B the vast setting hope it helps

Answer 2

resposta= letra b porque  essa e uma caracteristic de um épico


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[MULTIPLE CHOICE] Which two statements correctly describe the effect of repetition in the last stanza of Robert Frost's "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening"?

The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep.

A. The repetition shows the distance that the speaker has to travel before he finishes his job.
B. The repetition emphasizes that the speaker has accepted his responsibilities in life.
C. The repetition is a decorative feature and does not add to the meaning of the poem.
D. The repetition indicates that the speaker has found resolution to the conflict inside him.
E. The repetition is designed to alter the rhythm of the poem at its conclusion.

[NOTE]: A is wrong, don't select A.

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Answer:

It is B and D

Explanation:

The speaker says "But I have promises to keep" so he has to accept his responsibilities in his life

The repetition emphasizes that the speaker has accepted his responsibilities in life and The repetition indicates that the speaker has found resolution to the conflict inside him. This two statement correctly describe the effect of repetition in the last stanza of Robert Frost's "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening. Hence option  B and D is correct.

What is Stanza ?

A stanza is a section of a poetry that consists of two or more lines grouped as a unit. A stanza is often defined as a collection of lines structured in a recurrent pattern of metrical lengths and rhyme sequences.

The number of lines, prevailing metre, and rhyme scheme all influence the form of a stanza (also known as a strophe or stave). A quatrain is defined as a stanza of four lines in iambic pentameter rhyming abab.

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Imagine that you wake up one day and discover that you are invisible Write a story about what happened to you that day, and be sure to include a lot of information in your story

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Answer:

Hi, my name is Angel. I recently moved to a town called Ghost Land about six months ago. I also started working at a job called Crabby Patty Shop. Now some strange things have been happen in this town that I don't understand. People have been disappearing left an right. I have asked other people what is going on, but everyone tells me the same thing, they don't want to talk about it. Its now June first, exactly seven months thay I have lived in this town. I woke up this morning, got myself dressed to go to work, and as I walked in to the Crabby Patty Shop it seems that nobody can see me. I don't know whats going on and I'm really scared. So I went to the bathroom to look at myself in the mirror but to my surprise I didn't see myseld. I couldn't believe it I actually woke up invisible. I could still physically pick things up an move them around, pepole just couldn't see me. I then walked outside and stood there in shock. I couldn't believe it, how this possible. Then I realized l, that is what has been happening to all the people that has been going missing in this town. Finally after walking around for hours I heard a girl asked me my name. I stood there in shock for a second, then asked he if she could see me. Well yes she replied, I had finally met someone that was also invisible. So we came up with a plan, since everyone couldn't see us and we could still move things around, we became the invisible super heroes, anytime a crime was taking place we would tackle the person the was committing the crime. Well after a long day of stopping crime all over the town, we decided it was time for bed. The next morning when we got up we realized that we was not invisible anymore. We turned to each other an said well it was fun while it lasted, then Karen left to go home and I moved out of Ghost Land town forever.

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I will mark brainliest for correct answer!

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Answer:

Someone who is insulting and unfriendly

Explanation:

Answer:

someone who is insulting and unfriendly

Explanation:

reread it he sounds unfriendly and insulting

This is an persuasive essay for english class. Please convince your parents to get you a pet. (pet=horse)

thank you

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Heres an essay starter: Many children's parents do not allow them to have pets as they grow up, and it has been proven that this has an impact on the children. For example, children who have grown up with pets have better empathy, communication, compassion, and self-esteem. One reason why parents should allow their children to have pets as they grow older is that they can serve as a guard dog if their parents are gone for an extended period of time and they are alone at home the dog can guard you and make you feel more secure. Another advantage is that it might assist you in becoming more responsible and demonstrate to your parents that you are responsible prior to obtaining the animal you desire. Pets also bring happiness into your home and bring your family closer together. Many sources also show that pets are beneficial to mental health; they can aid with depression, anxiety, and a variety of other issues.
Thats all I got hope this helps!
use studies you can find online about the benefits of living around animals and exercise

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The picture is all white

Answer:

Can’t see pic..

Explanation:

After the city was built... how do I make it independent complete the sentence

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Answer:

After the city was being built up many people / citizens came finding for houses for them to live and so forth

Explanation:

You also can add more to this after...

Hope this answer helps you :)

Have a great day

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After the city was built many people came looks for houses that they can live in.

1. Why do humans see themselves as separate from other animals?
2. Should animals have legal rights? Why or why not.​

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1.we see ourselves as seperate from other animals because we are more developed than them and we can think deeper than just haunting for food and mating

2.animals definitely should have legal rights because at the end of the day we are all just different species sharing this planet earth

Rights are determined by the powers that be in a culture. A human culture that is empowered by humans will reflect human interests when it formulates a statement of rights for that culture.

Human cultures formulate rights for humans. Some of those humans will empower some rights for some animals.

If there were a culture that valued human and animal rights equally they would have to have the power to enforce those rights over those who disagree.

Bottom line: Humans enforce human rights over animal rights because they have the power and no animals have the capability of establishing political rights. Rights for animals have to be enforced by interested humans.

What generally happens to an archetypal hero, such as Rikki-Tikki, by the end of a story?
A. He achieves his destiny B. He is defeated by the villain C. He returns home to his family D. He is angered by the antics of the helper

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That should be A because
It would be A!

This is because the hero archetype is often painted to be a character who always achieves what they set out to achieve.

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Directions: Read all 3 diary excerpts in the text below. Choose one of the three diary excerpts to dramatize:
The Diary of Anne Frank- 3 Diary Entries

Make sure to include:
Setting
Character(s)
Plot elements
Dialogue
Stage directions

The diary entry I am turning into a screenplay is:
Wednesday, June 24th, 1942 entry
Wednesday, July 8th, 1942 entry
Saturday, July 11th, 1942 entry

If your in college or high school and your really good at english please answer
And please no links and no plagiarizing -_-
If you came here just for the points i will report your answer so dont try it <3
The link is in the comments

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Character: otto frank(her dad), Edith frank (her mother), Margot frank (her sister), miep gies (helped them hide), Albert Dussel (real name Fritz pfeffer) (was hiding with them), Peter van daan, Petronella van daan, Kraler known as (mr.kraler), mr. van daan (hides with them), bep voskuijl (helps ), Johannes Kleiman, Jan gies, hanneli goslar.
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this is 6th grade writing PLEASE HELP
on question 9 the last answer in the bottom is a idiom ​

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Answer:

metaphor

Explanation:

Answer: Yes it is an idiom

Explanation:

In the poem "The Road Not Taken "What does the speaker mean by " I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference."

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The speaker, when trying to choose which road to take, looks for the road that seems less worn. At the end of the poem, the speaker asserts that choosing the road less traveled "has made all the difference"—the suggestion being that he or she has led a life of nonconformity, and is happier because of it.

Answer:

The path not taken by Robert Frost is about making an arbitrary choice between two equal options.

It is often thought to mean that the narrator made the decision to take a path that others did not travel and thus made a metaphorical statement of individuality, but clues within the poem refute this opinion.

My answer is c just want to get another opinion on it !

The Mystery of Loch Ness
By Kayden Mitchell

Of all the mysteries in the world, none has been as popular as that of the Loch Ness Monster. Perhaps the biggest mystery is whether it is convincing evidence or a simple desire to believe that keeps the myth alive.

Loch Ness is a lake in Scotland. The loch, or lake, is known for sightings of a mysterious monster. Most who see this monster, known as Nessie, describe something with a long neck and several humps above the water. Sometimes the "monster" is moving in these sightings, and sometimes it is still. Many have suggested that Nessie might be a plesiosaur (plea-see-a-soar), an aquatic dinosaur that was trapped in the loch after the last ice age.

The plesiosaur theory presents several problems. First, the plesiosaur is an air breather. Such a creature would need to surface often and, therefore, be seen more frequently. Second, it's unlikely that the same creature has lived in the loch since the last ice age. Today's creature would have to be the offspring of an original plesiosaur trapped long ago. This would suggest multiple creatures in the loch (needed to produce offspring). Again, sightings would be more frequent if this were the case.

So from a purely logical stand point, the existence of such a large and ancient creature is unlikely. But assume for a minute that it is possible. What would a plesiosaur need to live in an enclosed lake?

Tropical waters: Scientists believe plesiosaurs were warm-blooded. Like crocodiles and alligators, plesiosaurs would need to live in warm waters. The loch is very cold with temperatures averaging about 40 degrees Fahrenheit (4.4 Celsius).
Food: Like other warm-blooded creatures, plesiosaurs would need a large quantity of food. If there is a group of Nessies, then even more food would be needed. Because the loch is full of silt (underwater dust) not much light gets into the deepest areas. So the food chain, which would depend on plankton, is very weak at its base. As a result, there is probably not enough food to support such a large creature.
However, the plesiosaur theory is not the only one. Many other ideas attempt to explain the sightings and "photographs." But two separate sonar surveys of the loch have not found any evidence of a creature larger than a salmon. The last survey,1 completed in 2007 by the British Broadcasting Company (BBC), involved 600 different sonar beams. Using satellite navigation systems, the team made sure every inch of the loch was searched. The team found nothing.

With cell phones and digital cameras, one would think that sightings of Nessie would increase. This has not happened. The BBC team believes the legend of Nessie has endured because people see what they want to see. To prove this, the team used a fence post, raising it before groups of tourists. Afterwards several of the tourists asked to draw pictures of what they had seen drew pictures of a monster's head.

1"BBC 'proves' Nessie does not exist." 27 July, 2003.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/3096839.stm


Based on the text, what is the main result of scientists having studied the plesiosaur?
The people who claim to have seen Nessie can be proven to have been dishonest.
The sightings have decreased rapidly since the studies were released.
We can conclusively rule out the existence of modern plesiosaurs.
We know enough to rule out a plesiosaur as a likely Nessie creature.

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Yea I think the answer is c to
The answer is c you where right

Think about what flying means to people, both individually and collectively. Then, write an argumentative essay in which you make a claim that answers this question: Which text —“Uncle Marcos” or “To Fly”—best describes the dream or fantasy of human flight?

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Answer:

so you want us to write an essay for you?

Explanation:

Answer:

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Explanation:

Assignment
Literary Essay
For this assignment, you choose between two different types of essays:
An essay that focuses on what a character learns over the course of a story, or
An essay that focuses on a particular theme in a story.
Remember to turn in your rough and final drafts.
Your essay should be five paragraphs. It should include
An introduction, thesis statement, supporting paragraphs, and a conclusion.
Supporting evidence, such as quotations, examples, or evidence from the story.
At least one correctly cited quotation from the story.
A consistent voice and tone.
The final draft should show evidence of revising and proofreading.

ITS DUE TOMMOROW PLEASE HURRY ANY STORY

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Answer:

Um ok I try to help you if I find a story


Little House on the Prairie

Little House on the Prairie is a children's book by Laura Ingalls Wilder that was published in 1935. It is part of a series of books known as the Little House series.
The Little House series is based on memories of Laura Ingalls Wilder's childhood in the Midwest region of the United States during the late 19th century. The best-known of the books is Little House on the Prairie. The books are told in the third person, with Laura Ingalls acting as the central character. They are generally classified as historical fiction rather than as autobiography.
Wilder's daughter, Rose Wilder Lane, helped her with the editing of the books. The extent of Lane's involvement and influence on the books has been the subject of some debate. But almost all Wilder's scholars and biographers believe that the writing of the books was a joint project between mother and daughter— Laura writing the books, Rose editing them.
The books have remained in print since their first printing by Harper & Brothers. They are considered classics of American children's literature and remain widely read. Several of them were named Newberry Honor books. The edition of the series currently in print contains illustrations by Garth Williams. The books were also adapted into a long running, popular television series, Little House on the Prairie.


Which of these questions can be answered after reading this selection?
A.
What editing style did Lane use to edit the books?
B.
What writing style did Wilder use to write her books?
C.
What was Wilder's favorite book from the Little House series?
D.
What cities did Wilder record in her Little House writings?

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answer:

You can answer QB and QD after reading the selection

Explanation:

WILL MARK BRAINLIEST HELP ASAP!!!!
In “A Struggle for Better Working Conditions," the mill workers in Lowell tried to make their lives better. Write 3
or 4 sentences summarizing how they tried to achieve this goal. Use information from the passage and time line
to support your ideas.
Select to begin writing.

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Answer:

The Lowell System was a labor production model invented by Francis Cabot Lowell in Massachusetts in the 19th century.

The system was designed so that every step of the manufacturing process was done under one roof and the work was performed by young adult women instead of children or young men.

The Lowell System, which is also sometimes called the Waltham-Lowell System, was first used in the Waltham and Lowell textile mills during the industrial revolution.

This model was so successful that Lowell’s business associates expanded and opened numerous textile mills in Massachusetts using this model.

WILL MARK BRAINLIEST!!! NEED ANSWER ASAP


According to the passage "A Law to Protect Working Children," how did the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
make life better for children who worked? Write 3 or 4 sentences to explain. Analyze details from the passage to
support your ideas.

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Answer:

The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) of 1938 prohibits the employment of children to work. Children above 16 are able to work long hours and dangarous jobs. This law is manily in the United States which protects children .

Explanation:

Answer:

Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938

The Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 29 U.S.C. § 203 is a United States labor law that creates the right to a minimum wage, and "time-and-a-half" overtime pay when people work over forty hours a week. It also prohibits the employment of minors in "oppressive child labor". It applies to employees engaged in interstate commerce or employed by an enterprise engaged in commerce or in the production of goods for commerce, unless the employer can claim an exemption from coverage.

Explanation:

The Book of Dragons

Chapter III The Deliverers of Their Country, an excerpt

By E. Nesbit


Part 2


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."

This paragraph is suppost to be the bold one...on the bottom under this sentence

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.


What is the main idea of the bolded section?


Dragons were all over the country.

Dragons were burning people.

The dragons were the same size.

People did not believe in dragons.

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Answer:

The answer is D

Explanation:

D is the answer to this

Question 8(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
(MC)The Mystery of Loch Ness
By Kayden Mitchell

Of all the mysteries in the world, none has been as popular as that of the Loch Ness Monster. Perhaps the biggest mystery is whether it is convincing evidence or a simple desire to believe that keeps the myth alive.

Loch Ness is a lake in Scotland. The loch, or lake, is known for sightings of a mysterious monster. Most who see this monster, known as Nessie, describe something with a long neck and several humps above the water. Sometimes the "monster" is moving in these sightings, and sometimes it is still. Many have suggested that Nessie might be a plesiosaur (plea-see-a-soar), an aquatic dinosaur that was trapped in the loch after the last ice age.

The plesiosaur theory presents several problems. First, the plesiosaur is an air breather. Such a creature would need to surface often and, therefore, be seen more frequently. Second, it's unlikely that the same creature has lived in the loch since the last ice age. Today's creature would have to be the offspring of an original plesiosaur trapped long ago. This would suggest multiple creatures in the loch (needed to produce offspring). Again, sightings would be more frequent if this were the case.

So from a purely logical stand point, the existence of such a large and ancient creature is unlikely. But assume for a minute that it is possible. What would a plesiosaur need to live in an enclosed lake?

Tropical waters: Scientists believe plesiosaurs were warm-blooded. Like crocodiles and alligators, plesiosaurs would need to live in warm waters. The loch is very cold with temperatures averaging about 40 degrees Fahrenheit (4.4 Celsius).
Food: Like other warm-blooded creatures, plesiosaurs would need a large quantity of food. If there is a group of Nessies, then even more food would be needed. Because the loch is full of silt (underwater dust) not much light gets into the deepest areas. So the food chain, which would depend on plankton, is very weak at its base. As a result, there is probably not enough food to support such a large creature.
However, the plesiosaur theory is not the only one. Many other ideas attempt to explain the sightings and "photographs." But two separate sonar surveys of the loch have not found any evidence of a creature larger than a salmon. The last survey,1 completed in 2007 by the British Broadcasting Company (BBC), involved 600 different sonar beams. Using satellite navigation systems, the team made sure every inch of the loch was searched. The team found nothing.

With cell phones and digital cameras, one would think that sightings of Nessie would increase. This has not happened. The BBC team believes the legend of Nessie has endured because people see what they want to see. To prove this, the team used a fence post, raising it before groups of tourists. Afterwards several of the tourists asked to draw pictures of what they had seen drew pictures of a monster's head.

1"BBC 'proves' Nessie does not exist." 27 July, 2003.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/3096839.stm


Which sentence from the passage best supports the idea that Nessie is not a plesiosaur?
As a result, there is probably not enough food to support such a large creature.
Second, it's unlikely that the same creature has lived in the loch since the last ice age.
So from a purely logical standpoint, the existence of such a large and ancient creature is unlikely.
With cell phones and digital cameras, one would think that sightings of Nessie would increase.

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Answer:

C

I THINK if if not right im sorry

I believe the answer is c

What is the difference between high comedy and low comedy?

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Answer:"high comedy," this kind of writing reflects a not so subtle form of social and intellectual snobbery. Merriam-Webster defines this kind of comedy as comedy employing subtle characterizations and witty dialogue., "low comedy" was much more basic. It is defined as comedy employing burlesque, horseplay, or the  representation of low life It was not serious in nature, and did not appeal to the intellect.

Answer:

High comedy, a genre distinguished by elegance and wit and intended to appeal to the intellect also includes our more modern forms of entertainment.

This is opposed to Low Comedy, which tends to focus on giving the audience a bellyful of laughs at the expense of other characters, animals, inanimate objects and even the audience itself

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what's the defenition of reputation please help i will mark brainlest

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Answer:

the beliefs or opinions that are generally held about someone or something.

Explanation:

Answer:

The beliefs or opinions that are generally held about someone or something.

happy 3rd day of pride month (btw i have to put a question or it will get deleted)
Which of the following is an antonym for endow?

grant
deny
award
loan

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Answer:

No lo se tu dime solo vengo por los puntos

Loan that’s the answer

Ms Kallus is trying to convince her students to elect Mandy as the president of the Art Club. She says, “Students, Mandy is the most skilled artist in the class. If I don’t get him as the leader, everyone at school is going to laugh at me. I will be so embarrassed that I will want to die.” What form of persuasion is Ms. Kallus using here?

A. Logos
B. Pathos
C. Ethos
D. a combination of ethos, pathos, and logos
E. None of them

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

B as she is using sadness to evoke pity.

Give one example of a “journalistic ethic.” Why do we need ethics in journalism?

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Answer:

Accuracy

Explanation:

We need ethics in journalism to seek truth and report it, And to minimise Harm

answer you need is accuracy hope that helps!

List 5 national songs in guyana.

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The National Anthem of Guyana: Words by A. L. Luker, Music by R. C. G. Potter

Song of the Republic: Words by Cleveland W. Hamilton, Music by Frank Daniels

My Native Land: M. A. Cossou

A Poet's Prayer: Valerie Rodway

Hymn For Guyana’s Children: Valerie Rodway

Arise, Guyana: Valerie Rodway

Guyana The Free: Valerie Rodway

O Beautiful Guyana: Valerie Rodway

My Guyana, Eldorado:

A Song Of Hope: R.C.G. Potter

The Song Of Guyana’s Children: W. Hawley-Bryant

To Serve My Country: George Noel

River Song: Hugh Sam

Way Down Demerara: R.C.G.Potter

The Berbice Ferry: Sr. Rose Magdalene

Let Us Cooperate: W. R. A. Pilgrim

N.A. (New Amsterdam, Berbice): Anonymous

Salute To Guyana: W.R.A. Pilgrim

Twilight: Cecile E. Burgan-Nobrega

The Golden Arrowhead: Sr. Rose Magdalene

To The Hibiscus: Horace Taitt

Blue-Saki: Jodina

Children Of Guyana: Sr. Rose Magdalene

Beautiful Guyana: Hilton Hemerding

Treat All Guyanese Equal: George Noel

Citizen John: Jodina

Me Cawfee In De Marnin: P.M de Weever

The Mango Sellers: Sr. Rose Magdalene

In An Aeroplane: Sr. Rose Magdalene

My Kitchen Garden: Sr. Rose Magdalenee

Out Of School: Sr. Rose Magdalene

On The Banks Of The Kako River: Words and Music by Walter E Hewick

This Land is My Land:

Hope this help this is more than five but

Song of the Republic: Words by Cleveland W. Hamilton, Music by Frank Daniels
My Native Land: M. A. Cossou
A Poet's Prayer: Valerie Rodway
Hymn For Guyana’s Children: Valerie Rodway
Arise, Guyana: Valerie Rodway
Guyana The Free: Valerie Rodway
O Beautiful Guyana: Valerie Rodway
My Guyana, Eldorado:
A Song Of Hope: R.C.G. Potter
The Song Of Guyana’s Children: W. Hawley-Bryant

Which sentence from the selection from A Long Way Home is the best example of the author’s use of descriptive details about his emotions?

A. I watched as the town unpixelated before my eyes. It was quite small. Too small, surely. But with a child's perspective…

B. I finished work with Dad at five p.m., and by five-thirty I would be back at the laptop, slowly advancing along train tracks and studying the towns they led to.

C. I thought my Indian friends from college might be able to help, especially Amreen, whose father would likely have a more educated guess, so I got in touch with them.

D. The first time I zoomed in on Howrah Station, looking at the rows of ridged gray platform roofs and all the tracks spilling out of it like the fraying end of a rope, I was amazed and shocked that I'd once trod barefoot along these walkways.

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Answer:

I read this book try c

Explanation:

Hope this helps

The answer is d in the problem below

How To Use Reference Materials??????


You tube: Actually Karen Its My Iced Mocha
Spotify: very simp

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what the guy above me said is correct
the answer is [REDACTED]

How is Bebop different from the big band music that preceded it?

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Answer:

If you mean the anime I have no idea

Explanation:

While many aspects of swing were imported, such as the triplet-based swing feel and a proclivity for the blues, bebop musicians played tunes at much faster tempos. In bebop, rhythm section players were no longer simply time-keepers, but interacted with the soloist and added their own embellishments.

The short story "septimus" is set in which country​

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Answer:

The short story "Septimus" is set in Barbados.

Explanation:

The story takes place in Barbados

In "the Most dangerous game" Does Rainsford's perspective on hunting shift throughout the story? Give evidence to support your answer.

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Answer:

In "The Most Dangerous Game", Rainsford is a dynamic character. The way he thinks about hunting changes while being hunted by Zaroff. Rainsford only experiences an external conflict in the story.

Answer:

He does shift in change

Explanation: The reason why this happens is because he is a dynamic character, a character like this changes throughout the course of the story

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