Answer:
Explanation:
The second one about Mrs. Weber b
The Fan
A comedy in three acts
Scene IV.
by Carlo Goldoni
[Evarist and Susanna come out of the shop.]
[(Candida) watches (Evarist) from the back of the terrace.]
Susanna. Do not complain, sir, the fan is cheap.
Evarist. I am sorry that the fan is not more beautiful.
Susanna. That was the last of those of the first quality. Now my shop is emptied. [Smiling.] I suppose it is a present?
Evarist. Certainly. I do not buy fans for myself.
Susanna. For Signorina Candida, because hers broke?
Evarist. [Impatiently.] No; for some one else.
Susanna. All right, all right. I am not curious.
Candida. He has great secrets with the draper. I am curious to hear some details. [Approaches to the front.]
Evarist. [Approaching Nina.] Nina!
Nina. Your wishes, sir?
Evarist. A favour. I know Signorina Candida loves you.
Nina. Yes, she has pity on the poor orphan. But alas! I am subjected to my brother, who embitters my life.
Evarist. Listen to me.
Nina. [Spinning on.] Spinning does not make me deaf.
Evarist. [To himself.] Her brother is full of whims, but neither does she seem free of them.
Candida. Business with the shopwoman; business with Nina. I do not understand. [Comes forward yet more.]
Evarist. May I ask you a favour?
Nina. Have I not already answered you? Have I not told you to command? I am not deaf. If my spindle disturbs you, I will throw it aside. [Does so.]
Evarist. But how impetuous!
Candida. What does her anger signify?
Nina. I am at your orders.
Evarist. You know that Signorina Candida broke her fan?
Nina. Why, certainly.
Evarist. I have bought a new one at the shop.
Nina. As you please.
Evarist. But Signora Geltrude must not know.
Nina. There you do wisely.
Evarist. And I wish that you should give her the fan secretly.
Nina. I cannot serve you.
Evarist. How unkind of you!
Candida. [To herself.] He told me he was going shooting, and he is still here.
Evarist. Why will you not do me this favour?
Nina. Because I want to know nothing about this matter.
Evarist. You take the matter too seriously. Candida loves you so much.
Nina. True, but in such matters—
Evarist. You told me you wanted to marry Crispino.
Candida. They are discussing important secrets.
Nina. If you want nothing else of me, I will go on spinning. [Does so.]
Evarist. But listen, do! Candida has begged me to give you a dowry that you may wed your Crispino.
Nina. [Suddenly grows friendly.] Really?
Evarist. Yes; and I gave her my word that I would do all—
Nina. Where is the fan?
Evarist. Here.
Nina. Quick, quick, give it to me, but so that no one sees.
[Evarist gives her the fan.]
Question 1
Part A
What is a theme of The Fan?
People should mind their own business.
It is always good to help out a friend.
Some people cannot be trusted with secrets.
The truth almost always reveals itself.
Question 2
Part B
Which line from the text best shows how the characters develop the theme in Part A?
"Candida. He told me he was going shooting, and he is still here."
"Nina. Because I want to know nothing about this matter."
"Evarist. And I wish that you
Answer:
C for part A and A for part B I'm pretty sure
Explanation:
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What are the similarities between david and the diver
Identify the prepositional phrase in the sentence below:
Jane was studying at the library
Jane
b. was studying
a.
C studying at
d. at the library
Answer:
d. at the library
Explanation:
thats what quizlet says
please say the answer
Answer:
its cut off i cant see it
Explanation:
Which four excerpts from the poem "A Political Reverie" by Mercy Otis Warren imply that America was an oppressed and exploited nation?
No despot here shall rule with awful sway
Nor orphan's spoils become the minion's prey;
No more the widow'd bleeding bosom mourns,
Nor injur'd cities weep their slaughter'd sons;
For then each tyrant, by the hand of fate,
And standing troops, the bane of every state,
Forever spurn'd, shall be remov'd as far
As bright Hesperus from the polar star;
Freedom and virtue shall united reign,
And stretch their empire o'er the wide domain.
On a broad base the commonwealth shall stand,
When lawless power withdraws its impious hand;
When crowns and sceptres are grown useless things,
Nor petty pretors plunder here for kings
Mercy Otis Warren's "A Political Reverie" , A political writer and American Revolutionary War propagandist named Mercy Otis Warren (1828-1914)
What notable quote by Mercy Otis Warren?
Enormous benefits are frequently accompanied by brilliant disadvantages, and great minds are often forced to face difficult challenges. I've been tossed over by waves and repeatedly covered with billows, but I haven't submerged.
Mercy Otis Warren was against the Constitution for what reason?
Warren and her husband, however, saw the Constitution as an aristocratic power grab and a betrayal of the Revolution. Warren said she was reluctant to "give up the liberties of man for the dignity of government." Early in 1788, she returned to print and released an anti-federalist pamphlet.
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Match the columns look at the example
Answer:
2. B
3. C
4. F
5. A
6. E
Explanation:
an essay on how juliet changed during the story, especially after she met romeo
won't do essay because that's plagiarism but here's a bit:
- Juliet changes more than any other character in Romeo and Juliet. ... But when she meets Romeo, she becomes more and more assertive regarding the path of her life. In the Act III, Capulet tells her that she is to marry Paris, but instead of submitting, she goes against her father's will and professes her love for Romeo.
- Juliet is changed by the love she experiences with Romeo. This Is because as the play progresses Gullets concept of love broadens from what she new it to be by the relationship between her and the Nurse and her relationship with her parents to her relationship with Romeo, she is more willing and open to the idea of it.
Also, I have 2 dogs named Romeo and Juliet. But they don't like eachother. The irony.
you must not touch this button while the
experiment is in progress
change this sentence from active to passive voice
Answer:
Active to passive: This button must not be touched by you while the experiment is in progress.
help needed asap will give brainliest
Answer:
Im pretty sure its b
Explanation:
You use a comma after saying multiple things.
Answer:
we bought high-quality running shoes, which are expensive.
The three principal parts of a verb are the present, past, and past participle.
True
False
as a student what is the pressing issue in the news that got your attention
Answer:
Several of the present issues of education are:
Government funding for education. On any list of current issues in education, school funding ranks near the top.
School safety.
Disciplinary policies.
Technology in education.
Charter schools and voucher programs.
Common Core.
Standardized testing.
Teacher salaries
Explanation:
ASAP WHATS THE THEME
- will mark brianist
Answer:
Curiosity killed the cat?
Explanation:
Does the theme you're looking for pertain to the entire story with that line or to that one line itself?
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don't put links or will be reported
Answer:
Social media cannot replace the value of face-to-face interactions
Explanation:
Which of these is a function of a body paragraph in an argumentative essay?
A. To restate a claim
B. To capture readers' attention
C. To introduce a topic
D. To develop an argument that supports a claim
D
Since it's the body your adding details on the argument or statement
Answer:
D. To develop an argument that supports a claim
Explanation:
Body paragraphs are usually used to support the claim you are trying to support so D is the most reasonable.
who here is really good at english 1 and could help me
i will give 50-150 points to whoever could help me pass this class within 5 days and btw its on acellus and i will give my log in but u have to comment and you cant have a new account or just a few answers
Answer:
i have a 100 in English and I am a graduate
Franz Schubert quoted the Landler in his Piano Trio No. 1 in B-flat Major, op. 99, D. 898 by a. Writing tumbling, non-metrical rhythms b. Changing the meter c. Writing alternating 3/4 measures of eight notes and quarter notes. d. Stomping, clapping, and yodeling
Answer: C. writing alternating 3/4 measures of eighth notes and quarter notes.
Explanation:
Franz Peter Schubert was born in 1797 and died in 1828. He was an Austrian composer during the early Romantic eras. He lives a short lifetime and left numerous works.
He wrote the Piano Trio No. 1 in B-flat Major, op. 99, D. 898 in 1827 and finished work in 1828. The work was eventually published in 1836. He quoted the Landler in his work by writing alternating 3/4 measures of eighth notes and quarter notes.
Senses are only used on present perfect continuous.
true or false?
Answer: True
Explanation:
24. Who came to see Rachel and Sophie?
a. Rachel's father
b. Rachel's brother
C. Rachel's grandfather
d. Rachel's teacher
Select the correct answer,
How can a nonlinear plot differ from a linear plot?
A It may not follow a chronological order,
B.
It includes more detailed descriptions,
c, it does not include a resolution
D
It is structured to create more suspense,
Reset
Next
Answer:
a It may not follow a chronological order,
Explanation:
because a linear plot is consistent rate and nonlinear doesn't
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Derrick wants to work out exactly what he will say in a voiceover script for each of his slides. What's the best type of storyboard for Derrick to use?
A) a storyboard with lots of space for text and less space for visuals
B) a storyboard with lots of frames on a single page
C) page-per-slide template that will allow Derrick to draw all his visuals in detail
D) an interactive storyboard that allows Derrick to drag and drop visual elements
The best type of storyboard for Derrick to use a storyboard with lots of space for text and less space for visuals. So, the correct option is A.
What is meant by storyboard?A storyboard is a visual depiction of the shot-by-shot progression of a video.
Here,
For the purpose of pre-visualizing a motion picture, animation, motion graphic, or interactive media sequence, a storyboard is a graphic organiser made up of drawings or pictures that are shown in order.
Each shot in a storyboard is represented by a square with an artwork or photograph, along with comments describing what's happening in the scene and what is being stated in the screenplay at that time.
Hence,
The best type of storyboard for Derrick to use a storyboard with lots of space for text and less space for visuals. So, the correct option is A.
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Read this excerpt from "The Big Shot."
In her most recent test, she asked golfers who had just
finished playing to find on a chart a black circle that
was the same size as a cup on the green. She says.
"What we found was that the golfers who scored better
selected larger circles," adding that this suggests that
they perceive the hole as bigger." Golfers who didn't
score as well chose smaller circles.
Which type of image would best help readers
understand the study being described and its
conclusion?
a photograph of a golf course with a bar graph over
it showing the numbers of players who chose each
black circle and the average scores of each group
O a drawing of the study's black circles, each labeled
with the number of players who chose it, and the
average score of that group of players
O a photograph of a golf ball and the black circles on
the chart, each labeled with its size, next to' a dot plot
showing each player's score and chosen circle
O a drawing of a golf ball and a chart with different size
black circles, each labeled with the number of
players that chose it and the size of the circle
Select the correct answer.
Read "They shut me up in Prose—" by Emily Dickinson. From whose point of view is the poem most likely written?
They shut me up in Prose—
As when a little Girl
They put me in the Closet—
Because they liked me “still”—
Still! Could themself have peeped—
And seen my Brain—go round—
They might as wise have lodged a Bird
For Treason—in the Pound—
Himself has but to will
And easy as a Star
Look down upon Captivity—
And laugh—No more have I—
A.
an independent person
B.
a lonely person
C.
a scared person
D.
a childish person
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
An independent person.
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what is the meaning of pet
Answer:
A animal that you take care of lol
Explanation:
this is the realist question ever seen respect:)
Read the following passage:
…we also landed the Cyclops' sheep, and divided them equitably
amongst us so that none might have reason to complain.
Based on the context, what does the word equitably most likely mean?
effectively
proportionally
substantially
equally
Answer:
I would say it's Equally.
From details in the passage, what can you infer about the civilization and era that produced the story of Phoebus and Phaeton?
Answer:
People in that time and place developed their own methods of home heating.
Explanation:
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What is the central idea of the text? i don't know how to put a picture :) <3
Answer:
THE CENTERAL IDEA IS THE MAIN PUROSE OF THE TEXT
(main idea)
Explanation:
Answer:
somebody deleted my comment b/c it was "unhelpful" so ty to whoever reported it! </3
Explanation:
An awkward modifier
A. is a modifier that interrupts the flow of the sentence.
B. is a modifier that could modify either of two words.
C. doesn't refer to any word in the sentence.
D. limits the meaning of another word in the sentence.
Answer: C doesn't refer to any word in the sentence.
Explanation: is a phrase or clause that is not clearly and logically related to the word or words it modifies
Invisible Man
Would anyone please be able to write me an essay on Invisible Man before midnight tonight. It must be 5 paragraphs long with a minimum of 8 quotes from the book. Also in MLA format
You can pick from these 6 different topics. I need this essay or im gonna fail the class.
1. How does the division between the narrator’s changing perception of himself and how others perceive him relate to the themes of blindness and invisibility?
2. How does the narrator’s briefcase encapsulate his history, both culturally and over the course of the novel? Consider the contents of the briefcase at the end of the book. What might the briefcase tell us about the narrator’s identity as an individual and as a Black man?
3. In the book “Invisible Man”, how does racism influence the narrator’s search for identity? Consider the systems that influence the actions and intentions of both Black and White characters over the length of the novel (including the narrator, himself.)
4. In recalling his grandfather’s dying words, the narrator is forced to confront the idea that other people may be masking an ulterior motive or a hidden truth. Why is the narrator seemingly so unable to see others’ true motives, behind their masks, even after he has been fooled on many occasions? Analyze and describe the reasons for the narrator’s naivete.
5. Throughout the novel, the narrator encounters powerful institutions and individuals, all of which are bent on maintaining influence over events. Write a paper analyzing and comparing two of these individuals or institutions.
6. Compare “Great Gatsby” and “Invisible Man”. Consider what each says about hope vs. despair, disillusionment vs. delusion, and the nature of the American Dream and who is ‘allowed’ to achieve it.
Answer:
Explanation:.
Which BEST describes how the characteristically
American settings shape BOTH stories?
The settings in both stories prove difficult to endure
and become a source of conflict among the
characters.
The settings in both stories create a generic
backdrop upon which the complicated plot lines
develop
The settings in both stories are integral to the
themes and characters developed.
The settings in both stories change from the
beginning to the end, mirroring the nation's history,
Answer:
The setting in both stories are integral to the themes and characters developed
Explanation:
I read the story
In poetry, meter is:
A.Rhyming words
B. An imaginative comparison
C. 100 centimeters The regular rhythm of a poem
D.the regular rhythem of a poem
Answer:
the other guy was right is the regular rhythm of the poem i took this test
Answer:
D just took the test
Explanation: