Answer:
Hey is there suppose to be a list of the sentences?
Answer:
yes
Explanation:double yes
Read these lines from the poem. Why he left his home in the South to roam 'round the Pole, God only knows. He was always cold, but the land of gold seemed to hold him like a spell; How do these lines evoke a sense of time and place in which this poem is set?
A The phrases "the land of gold" and "like a spell" evoke a sense of excitement, indicating that the poem is set in a faraway, mythical place.
B The mention of "to roam" and "'round the Pole" suggest that the poem takes place during a man's journey around the country. C The phrases "left his home in the South" and "was always cold" suggest that this poem takes place in an extremely cold climate in a northern state, such as Minnesota.
D The mention of "'round the Pole" and "the land of gold" indicates that the poem takes place during the gold rush in the Yukon territory in the late 1800s.
Answer:
B)The mention of "to roam" and "'round the Pole" suggest that the poem takes place during a man's journey around the country.
or it can be option D
you can consider reading the whole poem and see if it matches with the incident mentioned in option D or you can post the whole poem so that i can take my time to analyze the whole setting of the poem.( if you know from which poem this stanza is taken from)
Explanation:
During a speech on the need to limit growth at State University, Leeland states, "According to Mary Sue Kaye, Dean of Students, if State U. does not cap enrollment soon it will be impossible to offer enough classes for students in most majors to graduate in four years." What for of supporting material is he using?
Answer:
Testimony.
Explanation:
Testimony is defined as 'an account of first-hand experience or a solemn affirmation by a witness' which can be the best evidence or proof to substantiate a claim.
In the given speech, the statement made by Leeland exemplifies a 'testimony' which he employs to support his claim i.e. 'need to limit growth at State University.' It would be considered a testimony as it states a 'first-hand experience of a witness('Mary Sue Kaye, Dean of students') who states that there is a lack of availability of enough classes to be offered to students in most majors.' Since it is a first-hand experience by Dean herself, it can be rely upon easily, and therefore, it not only supports the speaker's point but also persuades the audience to believe it.
Give me two sentence in proper, common, abstract, concrete, and collective nouns ANSWER PLS VERY URGENT!!!
Answer: Jennifer [proper] and Julie [proper], her best friend [common], went to the mall [concrete] and look for towels [concrete]. All [collective] the stores had people [collective] in them, despite the lockdown, so they knew the ball was in their court [abstract]. It was a beautiful day [abstract or concrete].
Explanation: The day was beautiful because it was sunny and warm - concrete, facts. It was also beautiful because they had a good time - abstract, not specific. The ball was in their court - abstract because they could then do what they wanted but were not actually playing ball. All and people are collective nouns, more than one but the words do not end in 's'.
combine the following pairs of sentences using participles
1.it was a very hot day.we remained at home.
2.I finished my work.i switched on the TV.
3.the letter was written in bad handwriting.it was difficult to read.
4.the lock of the room was open. the things were stolen.
5.we missed the last bus. we began to walk.
Answer:
1) it was very hot so we remained at home
2) i finished my homework so i switched on the tv
Explanation:
based on the passage how does Lady Macbeth's character seem as a result of the imagery of darkness in this scene? A. Uninteligent B. Evil. C. mysterious D. Heroic
As a result of the imagery of darkness in this scene, Lady Macbeth's character seem as evil. So, option B.
What is meant by character ?Character is used to describe the traits or the way of thinking that people from a given place are thought to possess.
Here,
Lady Macbeth is a formidable, cunning, and ambitious woman. She is the one who advises Macbeth to assassinate Duncan in order to fulfil the witches' prophecy. She assists her husband in getting over his anxiety after he kills Duncan and aids in the cover-up. She appears to be more strong-willed than Macbeth.
The contrast and symbolism between good and evil are demonstrated throughout William Shakespeare's play "Macbeth" by the use of light and dark imagery.
In contrast to darkness, which is used to symbolize cruelty, guilt, and corruption, light stands for purity, truth, and innocence.
Since, it associates Lady Macbeth with evil, the imagery of darkness in this scenario has an impact on her. It gives her a bad reputation. She comes off as nasty in the darkness.
Hence,
As a result of the imagery of darkness in this scene, Lady Macbeth's character seem as evil. So, option B.
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What technique is liquid sun? Poem 'Blessed'
Answer:
A metaphor, liquid sun is a metaphor to descibe the hair. Golden, radiant, full of light. Used in context "hair like liquid skin", can also be a similie.
Explanation:
what is one theme of Emily Dickinson’s poem “Dying”?
Answer:
Emily Dickinson represents her realist views about death through her poem “Dying.” She uses an emotionless, matter-of-fact tone to describe the death of the speaker and its aftermath. She talks about the light, the final onset, and the king to express her spiritual beliefs. She explores the relationship between nature and human beings by describing the appearance and movements of a fly as the speaker lays dying. Death, according to Dickinson, is not always peaceful, and the movement of the fly represents the turbulence in the journey toward the end.
Explanation: Plato
QUICK I ONLY HAVE 30 MINUTES Based on The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone, what role did Sylvestre de Sacy play in Jean-François Champollion’s career? A, De Sacy gave Champollion a job, which allowed him to earn a living while continuing to decipher the writings on the Rosetta Stone. B. De Sacy taught Champollion everything he knew, which allowed him to decipher the writings on the Rosetta Stone. C. Champollion was inspired by de Sacy, who had already successfully deciphered the writings on the Rosetta Stone. D. Champollion studied with de Sacy, who had already attempted to decipher the writings on the Rosetta Stone.
I'm not exactly sure, but i think it's C, sorry if wrong.
Answer:
i would say D
Explanation:
i know im late
Identities by w.d. valgardson
Answer:
Normally, he goes clean-shaven into the world, but the promise of a Saturday
liquid with sunshine draws him first from his study to the backyard, from there to his
front lawn. The smell of burning leaves stirs the memories of childhood car
rides, narrow lanes adrift with yellow leaves, girls on plodding horses, unattended
stands piled high with pumpkins, onions, or beets so that each one was, in its own way,
a still life. Always, there were salmon tins glinting with silver, set above hand-painted
signs instructing purchasers to deposit twenty-five or fifty cents. This act of faith
containing all the stories he has read in childhood about the North – cabins left
unlocked, filled with supplies for hapless wayfarers – wakes in him a desire to
temporarily abandon the twice-cut yards and hundred-year-old oaks.
He does not hurry for he has no destination. He meanders, instead, through the neat
suburban labyrinth of cul-de-sacs, bays and circles, losing and finding himself endlessly.
Becoming lost is made all the easier because the houses repeat themselves with
superficial variations. There grows within him, however, a vague unease with
symmetry, with nothing left to chance, no ragged edges, no unkempt vacant lots, no
houses rendered unique by necessity and indifference.
Explanation:
He quenched his thirst how to change in passive voice
Answer:
Active Voice:
He quenched his thirst
Passive Voice:
His thirst was quenched by him. (Tense i.e. Past Indefinite Tense hasn't been changed)
Explanation:
passive voice
His thirst was quenched by him
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Throughout the play An
Inspector Calls what is Priestley
hoping to achieve and why?
Answer:
Social Responsibility: Priestley aims to teach us about social responsibility through the play and how we all have a duty to look after everyone else. Socialism: The Inspector is the voice of socialism in the play.
Explanation:
Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow.
"The Laburnum Top is silent, quite still
In the afternoon yellow September sunlight,
A few leaves yellowing, all its seeds fallen."
i) Why is the labumum top silent?
ii) What is the significance of yellow in the poem?
Answer:
i) The top of the laburmum tree is silent because the young ones of the goldflinch are anxiously waiting for their mother with food
ii) Both the laburnum tree and the goldfinch's features are yellow in coulour. So, the babies escape being noticed by any predator with this effect. Thus the yellow coour provides high security to the young ones of the Goldfinch
____ a good friend. 1. your 2. you're help plssss
Answer:
the correct answer is:
Your a good friend.
Explanation:
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She
too proud
S.
proud to learn.
Answer:
she proud to learn
Explanation:
Answer:
what are you asking???
Mia is early for band practice, so she warms up before anyone else arrived . She discovers that she really likes the piece of music that Mr. Holmes assigns them. By the time practice officially starts, she will learn her part.
Answer:
Incorrect
Correct
Incorrect
Answer:
Incorrect
Correct
Incorrect
Explanation:
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Select the correct text in the passage.
Which sentence in this excerpt from Isaac Asimov's "The Fun They Had" is an example of direct characterization
Margie always hated school, but now she hated it more than ever. The mechanical teacher had been giving her
she had been doing worse and worse until her mother had shaken her head sorrowfully and sent for the Count
He was a round little man with a red face and a whole box of tools with dials and wires. He smiled at Margie ar
the teacher apart. Margie had hoped he wouldn't know how to put it together again, but he knew how all right,
was again, large and black and ugly, with a big screen on which all the lessons were shown and the questions w
The part Margie hated most was the slot where she had to put homework and test papers. She always had to w
they made her learn when she was six years old, and the mechanical teacher calculated the mark in no time.
The Inspector had smiled after he was finished and patted Margie's head. He said to her mother, "It's not the li
the geography sector was geared a little too quick. Those things happen sometimes. I've slowed it up to an aver
over-all pattern of her progress is quite satisfactory." And he patted Margie's head again.
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Answer:
He was a round little man with a red face and a whole box of tools with dials and wires.
Explanation:
Answer:
He was a round little man with a red face and a whole box of tools with dials and wires.
Explanation:
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Answer:
biggermore beautifulbetterworsemore difficultAnswer:
bigger
more beautiful
better
worse
more difficult
Explanation:
so just get to know the comparative of adjectives, first syllable rule, and then participle rule are the main two rules for you to tell when to use er, and when to use more. Also for some words just remember the comparative form of it like good better, bad worse.
American law provides fewer paid
holidays than Italy.
Which of the following changes most improves the
sentence above?
A) Add "does" after "Italy” (before the period).
(B) Change "Italy" to "Italian law".
C) Change "law" to "laws".
D) Change "fewer" to "less".
2
Answer: It should be B: Change "Italy" to "Italian law".
Explanation: None of the other answers would work or improve the sentence. "A" doesn't sound right or better. If "C" was right, you would have to change "provides" to "provide". "D" is less formal, so it does not improve it.
Match each broad topic to a more specific question that is appropriate for research.
education
How will people commute to work in major
cities in the future?
environment
How will job training for careers in
technology change in the future?
economy
What are new methods of teaching and
learning foreign languages?
transportation
How can we promote state-of-the-art
renewable energy sources?
Answer/Explanation:
Examining the given questions only, we can make a good guess as to which broad topic each question falls under.
Let's match each broad topic to the most related question that is germane to it:
==>Education
Specific question: "What are new methods of teaching and
learning foreign languages?"
Rationale: words like teaching methods, learning, they all relate to education.
==>Environment:
Specific Question: "How can we promote state-of-the-art
renewable energy sources?"
Rationale: keywords like "renewable energy" is very much relevant when topics that relates to environment is discussed.
==>Economy:
Specific Question: "How will job training for careers in technology change in the future?"
Rationale: Technology change, which is can be achieved through job training for careers will most definitely affect the economy.
==>Transportation:
Specific Question: "How will people commute to work in major cities in the world"
Rationale: this definitely relates to transportation mostly.
What does the word dilapidated mean in the sentence: The dirty windows and broken shutters made the dilapidated house look even worse?
Answer:
Dilapidated means in a state of disrepair or ruin as a result of age or neglect.
Explanation:
It's saying the dirty windows and broken shutters are making the house look worse.
Change the following sentence into indirect speech.
1. A fairy godmother said, "don't cry crindella".
2. She said, "I don't have a gown to wear for the party.
3. The fairy godmother said," crindella this magic will only last j till midnight.
4. The handsome Prince asked, "Do you want to dance?"
5. The Prince said, "I will find her."
6. The Prince said, "Let her also try on slippers."
Answer:
1)fairy god mother told Cinderella not to cry
2)she told that she don't have a gown to wear for the party
3)The handsome prince requested me to dance with him
4)The prince said that he will find her
5)The prince told her to try on slippers
Which phrases in the passage are adverbial phrases? Check all that apply. quickly but cautiously from an overnight rain over the surface warm and shining around the track
A, B, C, and E, i just got this question
Answer:
A) quickly but cautiously
B) from an overnight rain
C) over the surface
E) around the track
Explanation:
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Which sentence is CORRECT and does not contain a dangling modifier?
A)
Working long hours for low pay, the job defeated Sam.
B)
After he scored the winning touchdown, the crowd cheered.
C)
Carefully watering the garden, the flowers bloomed beautifully.
D)
Relaxing and with nothing to do, I decided to spend my afternoon napping.
Answer: I belive it is D
Explanation:
Question 4 of 20
2 Points
Which word, if translated into English from another language, would have the
most negative connotation?
A. Egghead
B. Genius
C. Researcher
D. Intellectual
SUBMIT
What happens to a dream deferred? Does it dry up like a raisin in the sun? Or fester like a sore – And then run? Does it stink like rotten meat? Or crust and sugar over – like a syrupy sweet? Maybe it just sags like a heavy load. Or does it explode? —“Harlem,” Langston Hughes Which figure of speech does Hughes primarily use in the poem? ✔ simile What theme is supported by the images? answer A When a society withholds equal opportunity, violence may result. It is best to defer dreams of equality to avoid disappointment. Chasing dreams is painful.
Answer:✔ simile and A
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Explanation:
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Answer:
simile and A
Explanation:
Combine the following sentences using appropriate conjunctions to have just one complex sentence.a) Choosing between models is a decision. c) The decision is for the consumer. b) The decision is personal. d) The model types are desktop and laptop.
Answer and Explanation:
A complex sentence is formed by joining an independent clause and a dependent one. However, we have four different sentences here. We must join them and use a subordinating conjunction to form a complex sentence.
One possibility is using the subordinating conjunction "since", or "provided that":
- Since choosing between a desktop and a laptop models is a decision for the consumer, the decision is personal.
- Provided that choosing between a desktop and a laptop models is a decision for the consumer, the decision is personal.
Another possibility is using the conjunction "because":
- Choosing between a desktop and a laptop models is a decision for the consumer because it is personal.
What themes can be traced through the Epic of Beowulf?
a. ethnic and cultural mores and traditions
b. civil rights and gender equity
c. political struggles
d. religious diversity
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Reread Sonnet 30 by William Shakespeare. How does the speaker behave and feel in the poem before he thinks of his “dear friend”? How does the thought of his “dear friend” change his attitude? Why is the shift that occurs in the speaker’s thoughts viewed as a tribute to his “dear friend”? Cite specific examples from the text in your response.
Answer: 1. He feels and behaves depressed and regretful about his past actions and thoughts. 2. The thought of his "dear friend" compensates his losses and his sorrow ends. 3. Because by changing his tone he makes emphasis the fact that his "dear friend" was indeed the light of his life.
Explanation: Shakespeare conveys a very sad and depressing message in the sonnet, regretting how he failed to achieve his goals, wasted the best years of his life, and crying over the loss of his friends. We can see this in the following lines: "I sigh the lack of many a thing I sought, then can I drown an eye, and with old woes new wail my dear time's waste.
Nevertheless, in the lines "But if the while I think on thee, dear friend, All losses are restor'd and sorrows end", he acknowledges his "dear friend", and the sonnet makes a twist. He emphasizes that thinking of this person relieves all his guilt and pain, making then, a tribute to them.
Readers must revise their predictions about the general
after reading the second excerpt because initially he
seems to be a gracious host, but then it is revealed that
he
This question is missing the necessary excerpts to be answered. I've found them online:
Read this excerpt from "The Most Dangerous Game," by Richard Connell.
In a cultivated voice marked by a slight accent that gave it added precision and deliberateness, he said: "It is a very great pleasure and honor to welcome Mr. Sanger Rainsford, the celebrated hunter, to my home."
Automatically Rainsford shook the man's hand.
"I've read your book about hunting snow leopards in Tibet, you see," explained the man. "I am General Zaroff."
Now read the second excerpt.
"The general's left eyelid fluttered down in a wink. "This island is called Ship-Trap," he answered. "Sometimes an angry god of the high seas sends them to me. Sometimes, when Providence is not so kind, I help Providence a bit. Come to the window with me."
Rainsford went to the window and looked out toward the sea.
"Watch! Out there!" exclaimed the general, pointing into the night. Rainsford's eyes saw only blackness, and then, as the general pressed a button, far out to sea Rainsford saw the flash of lights.
The general chuckled. "They indicate a channel," he said, "where there's none: giant rocks with razor edges crouch like a sea monster with wide-open jaws. They can crush a ship as easily as I crush this nut."
Answer:
Readers must revise their predictions about the general after reading the second excerpt because initially he seems to be a gracious host, but then it is revealed that he has lured and trapped his guests.
Explanation:
General Zaroff, a character in Connell's short story "The Most Dangerous Game," is quite deceiving at first. Us readers, along with the main character, Rainsford, are led to believe that the general is a gracious host. When Rainsford swims to the shore of the general's island, he is politely welcomed. He is offered dinner and a place to spend the night.
However, it does not take Zaroff long to show his true colors. He is a hunter, and he knows Rainsford is a hunter as well, which leads him to confide in his guest his new hobby. Zaroff has been luring ships to sink close to his island in order to trap the sailors. General Zaroff has grown tired of killing beasts, and he is now hunting men. The gracious host is revealed to be a cold-blooded murderer.
Answer:
A) Has lured and trapped his guests.
Explanation:
There is over half of water in that glass. There is almost half of water in that glass. Are these 2 sentences the same?
Answer:
no
Explanation:
one is stating the water in the glass is more the half (x>½)
while the other sentence is stating there is almost half (x<½)
x=the amount of water in the glass