What is Emma's opinion regarding Hartfield, her father's estate? Select TWO that apply.
Answer:
It wasn't entailed. Her sister would inherit eventually (probably) although since at the time Mr. Knightley had no heir, I think the plan was for Mr. Knightley's brother to inherit his estate and Emma would get her father's? I'm not sure it ever specifies, but either way, Emma is rich enough without the need for an estate.
What literary device is found in this quote by Vincent Van Gogh?
"Conscience is a man's compass."
Hyperbole
Metaphor
Personification
Simile
People who have their phones are more likely to have a troubled relationship. The cartoon is illustrating the fact that in this society in the 21st century, we are never truly connected, and we are all shaped by and addicted to our technology that we never think about our loved ones.
The picture shows people hugging while staring at their phones. This shows how society has lost themselves within the internet or electronics. Instead of enjoying the moment and love they receive from people around them, they decide to scroll through the internet. It is not healthy as it can lead to trouble in someone’s relationship. Research has proven that overuse of phones can cause dissatisfaction with a partner in a relationship. It has also been proven by people who are in a relationship that using phones most of the time causes problems, such as a boring relationship and more arguments. people who stare at their phones will never understand the beauty of having a relationship.
A set of studies showed that just having a phone out and present during a conversation (say, on the table between you) interferes with your sense of connection to the other person, the feelings of closeness experienced, and the quality of the conversation. This phenomenon is especially the case during meaningful conversations—you lose the opportunity for true and authentic connection to another person, the core tenet of any friendship or relationship. When we are on our phones, we are not looking at other people and not reading their facial expressions (tears in their eyes, frowns, smiles). We do not hear the nuances in their tone of voice (was it shaky with anxiety?) or notice their body posture (slumped and sad? or excited and enthusiastic?). According to these studies, conversations with no smartphones present are rated as significantly higher-quality than those with smartphones around, regardless of people’s age, ethnicity, gender, or mood. We feel more empathy when smartphones are put away. people should put their phones on do not disturb and focus on the person they are eating or going out with.
People who have a phone and are not paying attention are more likely to have an unhealthy relationship because they are not focusing on their partners needs or wants, they are just zoned in on the internet and technology instead of being in the real world.
is this good? it for my ela class
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
yes its it really good
Answer: Yes that sounds perfect!
Explanation:
Thomas Paine used tone and persuasive language to _____.
get people to be confident
ask people to support the British Empire
convince readers to support the revolution
Answer:
"He uses questions to highlight several ways Great Britain abuses Americans to persuade readers of the urgency to resist."
Explanation:
its the right one i took the test
Answer: get people to be confident
Explanation: I took the test and I have the notes it's right.
Singing America Now
After reading "I, Too" by Langston Hughes and "I Hear America Singing" by Walt Whitman, choose one of the options below and write a response poem.
Whitman: Imagine Whitman were alive today. Write an updated version of "I Hear America Singing" and include the sights, sounds, and workers of today. Write between 10-12 lines, mimicking Whitman's style.
Consider today's laborers and the theme (and TONE) you want to take in your poem --> you don't have to have a positive tone if you choose.
Hughes: Select someone whose voice you don't think is always "heard" in our country, the same way Hughes speaks of African Americans during the 1920s. Write an "I, Too" poem using that person as the speaker. It should be between 10-12 lines and mimic Hughes' style.
Possible subjects/speakers: immigrants, young people, senior citizens, homeless, etc.
Type your poem here
Answer and Explanation:
Let's go with the second option: an "I, Too" poem mimicking Hughes' style. Our speaker is an immigrant.
I, too, sing America.
I am the one they ignore.
They send me to the kitchen
and I cook for them,
hear them laugh,
drink and eat.
I am the one who raises their children.
I know their names,
dreams,
fears.
But they don't ask me
about my own.
Some are there
who want me gone.
Some build walls
literally.
But I still come
and I still work
and I survive.
I, too, am America.
importancia de los cognados en el aprendizaje del idioma ingles?
Answer:La importancia es asegurarse de que pueda viajar a lugares muy buenos a los que siempre ha querido ir o simplemente ver y navegar fácilmente.
Explanation:
Why did black soilder risk to be free
Read It!
With her soulful, piano-driven songs, Alicia Keys has established herself as one of music's brightest stars. She has
won many awards for her music. Now, she is ready to inspire others outside the music world. Keys's new
company is called AK Worldwide. "It is a business," she says, "that is all about inspiration. It really explores the
ways I can affect the world in a positive way." The company's first project is a handcrafted jewelry line. Each piece
will be engraved with a message of hope and wisdom.
Do It!
Keys has many
A gatherings
B
instruments
C challenges
D
interests
no
Answer:
D
Explanation:
She wants to inspire others outside the music world
In "Sonnet 73," How does the poet use descriptions of the last golden leaves on a tree and the last flames of a dying fire to reflect irony? I'LL GIVE BRAINLIEST!
SONNET 73
That time of year thou mayst in me behold
When yellow leaves, or none, or few, do hang
Upon those boughs which shake against the cold,
Bare ruin’d choirs, where late the sweet birds sang.
5 In me thou seest the twilight of such day
As after sunset fadeth in the west,
Which by and by black night doth take away,
Death’s second self, that seals up all in rest.
In me thou see’st the glowing of such fire
10 That on the ashes of his youth doth lie,
As the death-bed whereon it must expire
Consumed with that which it was nourish’d by.
This thou perceivest, which makes thy love more strong,
To love that well which thou must leave ere long
A. Both emphasize that the manner in which lives are conducted will determine what will influence others.
B. Their meanings highlight that when something beautiful diminishes, one’s attachment to it is strengthened.
C. They both signify that at whatever point an experience ends, our ability to understand it abruptly changes.
D. Their meanings demonstrate that what impresses most at the end of life is usually found in examples from nature.
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
The couplet of this sonnet renews the speaker's plea for the young man's love, urging him to “love well” that which he must soon leave.Throughout these first lines, the lyrical voice relates old age to a particular “time of the year”.old age is portrayed as autumn, where “yellow leaves, or none, or few, do hang”the lyrical voice compares his aging process to nature, and, particularly, to autumn.In me thou see’st the glowing of such fire/That on the ashes of his youth doth lie”). This fire represents youth, and, according to the lyrical voice, it will soon be consumed. .So basically it demonstrating the most ending of life and demonstrates nature like the autumn and the fire
Hope its correct :-)
Explanation:
B.Their meanings highlight that when something beautiful diminishes, one’s attachment to it is strengthened.
Pls help!
It won't let me type it out, so here is a screenshot below
Answer:
select all except last 2
Explanation:
my opinion
I need to write another song for music class please i am desprate give me ideas
Answer:
I'm a poet... so heres three of my poems, you can use them.
Poems:
Scars
Scars don't go away.
No matter how much
You wish for them to
Disappear,
They won't.
Scars don’t go away.
There will always be
That whitish line
Imbedded in your skin,
Creating designs that you
May not want.
Scars don’t go away.
You need to learn
To live with them,
To learn from them,
To turn them into a beauty.
Scars don’t go away.
I know that now.
And because of that knowledge,
They have turned into
Stunning artwork
All across my soul.
Dream
I dream
That you dream
A dream
About me.
That you dream
A dream
Where I can hold you
From across the ocean.
A dream
So I can tell you
That I love you,
And that you mean the world to me.
In which i can hug you
And say,
I will always be waiting here
For you
In this
Space-just-next-to-reality
So that I may see you,
Dear heart,
From across the world.
Mountains
Mountains.
Huge,
Serene,
Mighty,
Beautiful.
Mountains.
Each one
Unique
And
Unparalleled.
But have you ever thought
Or wondered
How a mountain comes into
Existence?
How tiny specks of
Dirt,
Silt,
Sand,
Pebbles,
And dust
All came together
V-e-r-y slowly,
Patiently,
Quietly,
So that one day
They could achieve their goal
To become so much more…
Mountains.
Reminders that everything
Has a lesson
And that you should
Never
EVER
Give up.
Two languages that are genetically related to each other belong to the same
A) Language family
B) Dialect groups
C) Language policy
D) Isogloss
Answer:
Language family
Explanation:
The Romance languages and the North Germanic languages are both subfamilies of the Indo-European language family since both Latin and Old Norse are believed to be descended from an even more ancient language, Proto-Indo-European, and are therefore genetically related to each other as well.
In 1992, Dr. Jemison's childhood aspirations took flight on the space shuttle Endeavour….
It wasn't exactly the work she had envisioned. Astronauts had already landed on the moon when she was a teen. She figured by the time she was old enough to blast off, she'd be on her way to Mars.
Which is the closest synonym for the word envisioned?
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A postponed
B supervised
C anticipated
D intercepted
Answer:
C anticipated
Explanation:
That's the closest answer. The other 3 don't fit at all.
postponed means cancelled temporarily to be done at a different time.
supervised means that you are under some who sees that your work is done correctly.
intercepted means as in football someone took what was intended for you as a pass
What is an annotation?
A. an index of specific words at the end of the paper
B. the note-taker’s comment or question about a note
C. a bibliography listing your sources
D. a list of the paper’s quotes in a separate appendix
Answer:
B. the note-taker’s comment or question about a note
Explanation:
FOR DA BOIS
The best definition of an annotation is B. the note-taker’s comment or question about a note
What is Annotation?This refers to an attached note by an author in order to show extra information to help with understanding.
Hence, we can see that an annotation has to do with the additional comments which a note taker makes to help with the understanding of the text.
Read more about annotation here:
https://brainly.com/question/13200433
how do character details and setting contribute to the plot?
Answer:
because it helps tell the story and tell what that character does and contributes to the story
2.
Which of the following is a subordinate clause?
A. We need to leave
B. Alex was late
C. By the time they arrived
D. Natalie and Denise ate lunch
C.By the time they arrived is the answer
Which detail does the author use to prove that Goodall is calm and patient?
How beautifully she sings and dances enticing people by her prances a spark that sets all in motion taps the ground by the dainty feet in commotion her beauty and charm bewitch the mob
As she moves dances her skirt sways in the flowing wind leading her to her own destiny like wings that dont know how to fly... letting the rest of the world disappear
The key to her heart was and is music for all nonchalance that she showed to to the world,she acctually led her life with an intensity and passion that was rarely seen ,ever... And that was the secret of her inner world and soul, which she guarded fiercely,never letting anyone in why? Nobody knows.
"They labelled her insane because she twirled to the natures melody" and that is the one and only esmeralda
give me feed back pls
Answer:
"cake recipes" instead of "how to make a cake."
Explanation:
Inferring is a strategy to only be used on non-fiction texts.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
T F
Answer:
true
Explanation:
you can not disagree with true events
Answer:
answer is False
see picture
Explanation:
What is your current favorite song?
Answer:
clouds as witnesses $uicideboy$
Explanation:
Answer:
Girls by girl in red
Explanation:
Girls by girl in red
Read the excerpt below and answer the question.
At the end of chapter 13, we read that Janie looked down on [Tea Cake] and felt a self-crushing love. So her soul crawled out from its hiding place.
What does the image in the second sentence mean? Why was her soul hiding, and why did it “crawl” out at this moment? Explain your answer in a paragraph.
what is a poem and a film by an australian about tall poppy syndrome??
Answer:
"Tall poppy" is the poem and film
Answer:
I'm pretty sure the poem is the name of the syndrome
Explanation:
Jasper is writing a research paper about why bats hibernate. Determine which three sources will likely be most relevant to his research. a webpage about what bats eat during the winter a scientific journal about mammals that hibernate a webpage about how hibernation affects bats an article titled “Hibernation Patterns of Bats” a scientific journal that discusses when bats hibernate an article titled “All About Bat Habits”
Answer:
answer's in the picture
Explanation:
for edmentum/plato users, hope this helped :)
Answer:
a scientific journal that discusses when bats hibernate
a webpage about how hibernation affects bats
an article titled “Hibernation Patterns of Bats”
Explanation:
Most importantly, did either character show a more open-minded attitude than the other? Why do you think that? Support your answer with details from the novel. (The Dance Hall of the Death. Leaphorn and O'Malley)
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Why do you think that Mildred overdoses on pills?
Answer: In other words, Mildred spends all her time numbing herself, and she mistakes her numbness for happiness and contentment. It is this numbness that leads to what is likely an accidental overdose on sleeping pills.
Explanation: Hopefully this helps you (Pls don't report if this is wrong.) Have a Great Rest of your Day!
A graduating eighth-grade student has written an article for upcoming students about tips for success in a school year. Which of the following is the best publishing opportunity?
a school webpage
a blog
a school magazine
a classroom website
Answer:
Out of all of the preferably a blog.
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Answer:
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Answer: b
Explanation:
the other doctor is an expert and backed him up
Too Fast
Batnik’s father was a great inventor. He had created many things that made people’s lives easier. One of his inventions was a car that could operate on both water and land; this car was Batnik’s favorite. On water, it could float and travel at speeds up to 80 miles per hour. But on land, it could travel at speeds over 200 miles per hour. Batnik’s father had created this special car to help people from their island get to the mainland and other islands faster. When Batnik's father was a boy, the only method of travel from one island to another was by ferry, and the trip often took hours. People who were sick and needed medical help from the mainland would have to endure the long crossing or not go at all because of delays. Batnik’s father loved his homeland and wanted to ease the burden on the people, so he created the water car.
When he showed the car to Batnik, Batnik’s father warned Batnik that the car should not be driven at the maximum speed on land or water because the engine could burst into flame. One day when his father was away, Batnik decided that he wanted to show the car to his friends. He drove it on the water, at first going only half the possible speed. Then, as his excitement grew, he increased his speed on the water and was nearing maximum speed. When he reached the land, he continued to accelerate. His exhilaration grew. Like the mythological Greek boy Icarus, who flew too close to the sun, Batnik forgot his father’s warning and pushed the gas pedal to the floor. When the car exceeded 200 miles per hour, it burst into flames.
Question 1
Part A
What is a theme in "Too Fast"?
Unchecked fervor can be dangerous.
New inventions should always be tested.
Fathers and sons don’t agree on everything.
Going slow is always safer than going fast.
Question 2
Part B
How is the theme identified in Part A best developed in the passage?
Batnik’s father warns him about the dangers of driving too fast but lets him do it anyway.
Batnik chooses to ignore his father's instructions and drives the car fast to show off for his friends.
Batnik does not listen to his father’s warning about the car.
Batnik’s father is away when Batnik takes the car out.
Answer: part a is “unchecked fervor can be dangerous.”
part b is “batnik chooses to ignore his father's instructions and drives the car fast to show off for his friends.”
Explanation: i took the test
Answer:
Part A: Unchecked favor can be dangerous.
Part B: Batnik chooses to ignore his father's instructions and drives the car fast to show off for his friends.
1. Which statement expresses the central idea of the text?
A. Propaganda almost always leads to negative consequences for the people who use it, because their audience
eventually realizes that they have been intentionally misled.
B. Propaganda is a useful way of communicating opinions to others, and is only dangerous when it is used by
people who aren't skilled at advertising or using mass media.
C. Propaganda is a form of persuasion that is only used to advance a government's political agenda, and it is
most often spread through books and other print media.
D. Propaganda often manipulates the truth to influence another person's actions or beliefs and is more easily
spread today because of new technologies.
B. Propaganda often manipulates the truth to influence another person’s actions or beliefs and is more easily spread today because of new technologies
Explanation:
Propaganda: Battling the Mind by Shelbhy Osetrgaard where the author discusses many well-know historical examples of propaganda, and examines the affect which new technologies are having on the sources and the reach of propaganda.
The author states Propaganda is a misinformation which is deliberately circulated via mass media with political agenda in mind. Moreover, the growth of the Internet had made creating & sharing of propaganda easier than ever. Hence, propaganda is intentional approach to manipulate the truth to impact another person’s actions or beliefs