Answer:
A. You did what?
Explanation:
What did you do?
Read the excerpt from the “Conclusion” of Walden.
I learned this, at least, by my experiment: that if one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours. He will put some things behind, will pass an invisible boundary; new, universal, and more liberal laws will begin to establish themselves around and within him; or the old laws be expanded, and interpreted in his favor in a more liberal sense, and he will live with the license of a higher order of beings.
What belief about life is being described in this excerpt?
Individuals eventually learn to appreciate their surroundings.
Individuals who follow their dreams eventually attain them.
Cultures have a tendency to force their values on individuals.
As cultures change, individuals change along with them.
Answer:
Individuals who follow their dreams eventually attain them.
Explanation:
In the excerpt, Walden starts off by stating '...if one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours.'
The answer is merely a simplified version of what Walden was explaining. You can snuff out keyword such as 'dreams' and 'meet' which mean the same as 'dreams' and 'attain'. The last two option are immediately eliminated as this passage mentioned nothing of cultures. And, the first option couldn't be the answer because the passage mentions nothing of surroundings, so that can be eliminated, leaving the last option as the most logical choice.
Answer:Individuals who follow their dreams eventually attain them.
Explanation:
Explain the significance of Henry seeing the dead soldier in Chapter 3. How does this"meeting" affect Henry's views of war and life?
Please help me!!
Answer:I haven’t read the book myself but I think it shows how quickly the thing you were fighting for is something you would die for, and how there is a thin line between life and death
What are the implications to humans when animals lost their habitats? (85 and above words ) Thanks for help me.
Answer:
They start wandering into our communities
Explanation:
Since we keep taking the homes of many animal species by building homes and etc. we are giving animals no place to go. So they're only option is to wander out to human places and we end up seeing things like bears attacking people and numerous things.
Writing a summary of text is helpful because it
. helps you clarify and remember what the author tells you
manages the vast amounts of information contained in text
identifies key vocabulary you may find difficult to comprehend
develops your writing skills even if you misunderstood the text
Answer:
Writing a summary of text is helpful because it manages the vast amounts of information contained in text
What tells you that the word "heart" is important in
both poems? Analyze word choice, imagery, and
structure.
* The word "heart" is important to each poem's
rhyme scheme and relates to a theme.
O The word "heart" is a stressed syllable in
each poem and part of a key image related to
the theme.
The word "heart" creates an end rhyme in
each poem, and the heart image is concrete
and personal.
The word "heart" appears in enjambed lines
in each poem, emphasizing its importance.
Answer: the word “heart is a stressed syllable in each poem and part of a key image related to the theme
Explanation:
Answer:
The Answer is option B:The word “heart” is a stressed syllable in each poem and part of a key image related to the theme.
Explanation:
If the reader reads the First line segment of Auspex up to the semi-colon out loud it will clearly be stressed along with the word "it".
Similar to the whole excerpt for A Psalm of Life it could be inferred that the description of that segment is describing the the heart itself
My heart, I cannot still it,
Nest that had song-birds in it;
And when the last shall go,
The dreary days, to fill it,
Instead of lark or linnet,
Shall whirl dead leaves and snow.
— “Auspex”
Art is long, and Time is fleeting,
And our hearts, though stout and brave,
Still, like muffled drums, are beating
Funeral marches to the grave.
— “A Psalm of Life“
can someone help me write a summary for this it only has to be 7 sentences this is what i have so far
in Robots on earth by jerry west discusses that robots aren’t all bad people only think they are bad because in almost every movie robots are portrayed a robots that kill people and are trying to end the world. On top of that robots can do wayyy more than us humans can they can even help us with our needs
Robots on Earth
by Jerry West
(INTRO) Explosions. Car chases. A man and woman, drenched in sweat, limping from a building as it crumbles to the ground, muster the last of their strength to rescue humanity from its inevitable extinction at the cold, metal hands of humanoid creatures with artificial intelligence gone awry. For decades, books and movies have dictated how we think of robots. Simply the word "robot" can bring to mind images of evil, mechanical creatures bent on taking over the world and wiping out every glimmer of humanity. And yet, the truth of machines is dramatically different. Today's robots hold little in common with their villainous cousins from action-packed science fiction. Most robots have no interest in harming the human population at all; they exist to aid people in making life safer, healthier, and more productive.
(PARAGRAPH #1) For example, jobs such as welding and painting are important to civilization as we know it, but experience has taught us that these activities can be hazardous to human health. In addition, fumes in automobile and airplane factories can harm organic bodies that become exposed to their toxins in the assembly process. Even when the best precautions are taken, workers may still suffer from lack of adequate ventilation. What is the answer to these difficult dilemmas? Robots. Because machines don't rely on clean air or comfortable temperatures, because they can function even in the midst of deadly gasses, they can take over with ease where humans would suffer greatly. Working together, humans and robots can get the job done.
(PARAGRAGRAPH #2) A robot's job isn't limited to the terrestrial level, either. Even in space, machines such as the R2 humanoid robot at the International Space Station complete dangerous tasks for astronauts, protecting them from potentially deadly situations. And then, when there are mundane but essential tasks to conduct on the space station, R2 takes care of those, as well, freeing up the astronauts' time for more important responsibilities. Thus, in space and on Earth, robots manage to create healthier, happier humans.
(PARAGRAPH #3) In fact, there are robots on Earth that exist specifically to boost human health. Just as contact lenses enhance human sight, robotics can increase human mobility. People with disabilities and various forms of paralysis now have hope that they can achieve better range of motion, when before this wasn't possible. With the help of robots, scientists are working to create an exoskeleton that will attach itself to the outside of the human body, establishing a connection to the human brain. Neuroscientist Miguel Nicolelis has a dream. "We are working with the Brazilian government, who is helping fund the project. At the 2014 soccer World Cup celebrations we hope to have a Brazilian teenager with quadriplegia walk out and make the opening kick."
(CONCLUSION) Explosions and car crashes may sell tickets for the summer blockbuster, but robots have so much more to offer, and much of it is positive service to humans. At the heart of the field of robotics is not the creation of people-destroying machines with evil artificial intelligence, but something much more useful. Robots aren't our enemies; instead, they are the valuable result of scientific endeavors to create safer lives for people everywhere.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Robots on Earth by Jerry West
Explosions. Car chases. A man and woman, drenched in sweat, limping from a building as it crumbles to the ground, muster the last of their strength to rescue humanity from its inevitable extinction at the cold, metal hands of humanoid creatures with artificial intelligence gone awry. In addition, fumes in automobile and airplane factories can harm organic bodies that become exposed to their toxins in the assembly process. Even when the best precautions are taken, workers may still suffer from lack of adequate ventilation. In fact, there are robots on Earth that exist specifically to boost human health. Just as contact lenses enhance human sight, robotics can increase human mobility. People with disabilities and various forms of paralysis now have hope that they can achieve better range of motion, when before this wasn't possible
Robots on Earth by Jerry West
Explosions. Car chases. In addition, fumes in automobile and airplane factories can harm organic bodies that become exposed to their toxins in the assembly process. In fact, there are robots on Earth that exist specifically to boost human health
Read these lines from J.D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye:
"All the parents and mothers and everybody went over and stood right under the roof of the carrousel, so they wouldn't get soaked to the skin or anything, but I stuck around on the bench for quite a while."
Where is Holden Caulfield at this point in the story?
A.
Central Park
B.
Bronx Zoo
C.
Times Square
D.
San Diego Zoo
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer:
A.
Central Park
Explanation:
New York City
Reflect on the central ideas presented in The Dark Game.
Answer:
The Dark Game" is a book that traces the stories of spies throughout the history of America. The author shares stories such as those of Elizabeth Van Lew, the "Choctaw code talkers" and the Cold War spies. The book highlights how spies played a significant role in the shaping of the country.
Explanation:
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
C) Energy drinks are not natural, healthy, or good for teenagers brains.
Answer:C
Explanation:
Energy drinks can affect your attitude and tour work ethic if you can’t get a hold of a drink and can be quite addictive. My sister gets in very bad moods if she doesn’t have a coffee or some type of energy drink. She struggles with waking up and with her schoolwork. She used to be able to easily wake up get ready and pay attention in school and in everything else. Now she can’t unless she has something that has some type of energy booster in it.
Would you consider Mike more of a human than a robot? She will ask them to justify your positions with reference to the story too bad
In the story "Too Bad" by Issac Asimov, we meet Mike, who is a very advanced robot created by Mr. Arnfeld. Mr. Arnfeld has cancer, and Mike was created in order to become miniature and be able to enter Mr. Arnfeld's body to kill the cancerous cells.
However, the experiment is risky, as it is possible that Mike will need to expand after the experiment, killing everyone in the room. In order to avoid this risk, Mike decides to make himself tiny, go into outer space, and explode there. This means that Mike sacrificed his own life to save that of his creator.
This event suggests that Mike is more of a person than a robot. Mike understands deep, complex feelings such as love and duty. He is also willing to sacrifice himself in order to save someone he loves. These emotions are usually associated with humans, not machines. Therefore, Mike can be consider more of a human than a robot.
"The Tell-Tale Heart" vs. "The Black Cat"
What are two similarities between the way Poe wrote “The Tell-Tale Heart” and “The Black Cat”? (Think author’s craft)
Answer:
they're both a dark story that Poe has written. The other similarity is they both are intoxicated in the story and end up hurting someone or something unintentionally.
Explanation:
Which phrase in the passage is a prepositional phrase?
Answer:
in your day-to-day activities
Explanation:
In is a preposition, making this a prepositional phrase :)
In Alchemist what did Gypsy say about dreams she was having?
Answer:
The Gypsy Woman. The gypsy woman only appears for a few paragraphs in the book, but she certainly makes it worth her while. All she does is interpret Santiago's straightforward dream about buried treasure at the pyramids, telling him that he will find buried treasure at the pyramids.
Explanation:
Hope this helps!
Answer: what she said About her dream were about buried treasure at the pyramids, telling the guy that he will find buried treasure at the pyramids.
What is the character of revising
Explanation:
revising is studying a material you do not quite understand and wish to know further. It is used before tests to study curicillum.
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
It’s d bec it. Makes more sense and its not a run on sentence
Why do you think this "stranger" appeared in the town of Hogsmead with a dragon's egg?
Answer:
This is my time to shine. HP questions.
The stranger appeared in Hogsmeade to order Hagrid, the gamekeeper of Hogwarts, enough drinks to get him drunk enough to tell them how to get past Fluffy, a three headed dog, and get to the sorcerer's stone. They appeared with the egg to get Hagrid willing to have some drinks with them.
Explanation:
All explained in the end of the book.
2 Points
Structurally, how does Susan B. Anthony add strength to her argument that
any law against suffrage is unfair?
O A. By allowing the audience to ask questions during the middle of her
speech that she will answer after she has discussed her main
argument
O B. By engaging the audience's emotions from the beginning of her
speech and telling them sad stories
C. By briefly mentioning her crime in the introduction and then
presenting facts from respected documents before giving more
details about the crime near the end
O D. By clearly stating the various viewpoints of her opponents in the
introduction and then trying to show the logical fallacies in their
arguments in the conclusion
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Answer:
c
Explanation:
She uses quotes and she uses the US Constitution. She wants you to understand that women are people - not just men. All women. She is very passionate for her beliefs, but she also uses facts to assure you that it is not just her opinion, but the truth for all.
Where does the story take place adapted
Answer:
what story?
Explanation:
I need background info to help
2. How does fear drive action? What does the narrator fear and why? the tell tale heart
Answer:
The tell-tale heart is the story of a coward story who commits the commits act out the pure fear.
Explanation:
In the starting, the narrator of the story tells about that there was not any other reason to commit the murder. In this story, This story titles refer that the beating of the heart eventually drives to the narrator to confess to his crime.
In this story, there would be the beating heart of an old man In this story an old man to be murdered and dis-remembered. There would be three possibilities.
The narrator is insane The narrator feels that guilt and the crime.
Commas should always be placed around_____________
Elipses
Nonrestrictive modifiers
Quotations
Restrictive modifiers
Answer:
Nonrestrictive Modifiers
Explanation:
This is correct since most of the time the commas are around extra detail the sentence is describing which also shows most of the time what the nonessential modifier is.
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EQ: What happened with the clock while Gatsby was
reacquainting himself with Daisy? How would you
describe the scene between the two of them? What fears
does Gatsby share with Nick when they step aside from
Daisy?
Men such as John Lyly, Thomas Lodge, George Gascoigne, and Sir Philip Sidney wrote early _____
in prose
A. Biographies
B. Fiction
C. Nonfiction
Write three to five sentences describing the picture this poem creates by using repetition and free verse.
Answer:
The repetition of singing throughout the poem paints a picture of many Americans working and singing at the same time. The poem also repeats the idea that each person's song is his own, so the image is one of many different songs being sung at once. Their songs and jobs are all different, but they seem happy and joined together in song
Explanation: hope this helps
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Answer:
The poem repeats “singing.”
The poem creates a picture of Americans working and singing.
The poem repeats the idea that each person’s song is his own.
The poem creates a picture of everyone singing together.
The poem creates an image of happiness.
Explanation:
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2. What happened when police arrived at the protest, according to the representative?
Answer:A demonstration is action by a mass group or collection of groups of people in favor of a political or other cause or people partaking in a protest against a cause of concern; it often consists of walking in a mass march formation and either beginning with or meeting at a designated endpoint, or rally, to hear speakers.
Explanation:
Read this excerpt from “President Ronald Reagan's Address to the Nation” following the explosion of the Challenger space shuttle.
The future doesn't belong to the fainthearted; it belongs to the brave. The Challenger crew was pulling us into the future, and we'll continue to follow them.
Based on this excerpt, President Reagan most likely believed that
the Challenger crew was weak and fainthearted.
the future should be faced with anxiety and caution.
Americans should follow the example set by the crew.
the space program should stop launching shuttles.
Answer:
its c
Explanation:
Answer:
It is c because in the story it says how the faint-hearted doesn't belong.
Explanation:
Also If yours is different it is American should follow the example set by the crew
what does robinson gain while being held as a slave by the pirates
Answer:
A
Explanation:
What is the feeling produced by a conflict or problem in a story that has not
yet been solved?
A. Exposition
B. Anticlimax
C. Contrivance
O D. Tension
Answer:
It will be...
D. Tension
Because tension is being stressed about something or someone.
Answer:i think the answer is A
Explanation:
Read this passage:
FIRST WITCH. When shall we three meet again
In thunder, lightning, or in rain?
SECOND WITCH. When the hurlyburly's done,
When the battle's lost and won.
THIRD WITCH. That will be ere the set of sun.
ALL. Fair is foul, and foul is fair
Hover through the fog and filthy air.
-William Shakespeare, Macbeth, Act I, scene i
What idea does Shakespeare introduce in this scene?
O A. That the weather in Scotland is usually very bad
B. That the witches are evil and should not be trusted
C. That opposites can sometimes be the same
D. That the battle will be lost and many of the characters will die
Answer:
A. That the weather in Scotland is usually very bad
Explanation:
The idea that Shakespeare tries to introduce is that the weather in Scotland is usually very bad.
The scene opens with the three witches of which the first witch asks when next they would meet, in thunder, lightning or rain. This is a first glimpse that the weather is usually not stable.
Next, they all reply "foul is fair and fair is foul, hover through the fog and filthy air". This indicates that the weather is usually foggy and the air is filthy.
Answer:
C. That opposites can sometimes be the same
Explanation:
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Ethos is an appeal to
Answer:
Ethos is one of the three Aristotelian appeals. Ethos refers to any element of an argument that is meant to appeal to an audience’s ethics or ethical responsibilities
Explanation:
Answer:
A speaker or writer’s image, a speaker or writer’s character, and a speaker or writer’s authority
Whoever has read chapter 31 of "to kill a mockingbird" please tell me how that chapter made you feel, what part of the chapter was interesting to you, what surprised or shocked you and whats one word to describe the chapter?
Answer:Chapter 31 of to kill a mockingbird made me feel sad. The part when Scout goes inside his house, and Boo never sees him again made me feel sad. What surprised me is that the book makes no return to the adult Scout for closing narration, and Lee offers the reader no details of Scout’s future except that she never sees Boo again.
Explanation:
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