Answer:
personification and alliteration
Explanation:
Effective readers use what they already know about a subject to help them understand new information. True False
Answer:
The correct answer would be true.
A conflict is a struggle between
forces in a story
Answer:
It is a struggle between opposing forces
According to sentence, A conflict is a struggle between opposing forces forces in a story.
What do you mean by term Conflict?Conflict occurs when the main character struggles with either an external conflict or an internal conflict.
Conflict occurs when two or more people argue in social media, and each uses the power of the community in retaliation in an effort to achieve incompatible goals but prevents the other from achieving their own.
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Write a paragraph on how the world has changed during the pandemic
Answer:
I can’t exactly give you a real answer without writing the paragraph for you but I can give you an outline if that helps!
Explanation:
Start out with how your life was before the pandemic. Things that were/weren’t normal stuff that you did on a daily basis etc then talk about how all that changed during lockdown. Talk about your school, did you have to switch to online learning?, talk about your social life, did you have to stop seeing your friends? Could you only see them through video calls? Did all your sports events/ extracurricular activities stop?, talk about how you feel, are you now a lot more aware of germs and being exposed to people? Do you worry more about the older people in your life?, and then you can end by just talking about how you feel personally. Are you extraverted/Introverted? Are you going crazy because you can’t see people as much or are you enjoying the lack of craziness?
What does "bee-loud glade" describe?
Read the following excerpt. Sarah looked at her brother again, waiting for some sort of response. Surely, he had not resigned himself to this situation. Surely, he did not intend to sit in their little apartment and wait for the Germans to come and get them. She had arranged for a hiding spot with one of her friends. She would harbor them in the attic of her grandfather’s farmhouse as long as needed. The place was dilapidated but isolated and did not draw many visitors or attention. Sarah knew with all of her heart that going there was a better option for them. Rumors had been circulating for weeks. Jews were not being taken away to work. The long trains pulling out of the stations were going to Polish death camps. Whoever got into the cattle cars was never coming back. “Alright,” he whispered. His voice was small but resolute. “We will leave on Sunday morning. We will take the train to Emmen and then walk the rest of the way. If anyone stops us, we can make believe that we are out for a weekend retreat in the countryside. Choose the question that would be most effective at encouraging a good discussion. Where are Sarah and her brother when they are having this discussion? How would you feel if you were Sarah or her brother? Where are the Jews being taken by the Germans? What would you have done if you were Sarah’s brother?
Answer:
How would you feel if you were Sarah or her brother? If I were Sarah or her brother than I would feel scared and lonely and terrified about the germens taking the jews to the polish death camp.
Where are the Jews being taken by the Germans? The long trains pulling out of the stations were going to Polish death camps.
What would you have done if you were Sarah’s brother? I would rather find a hiding spot then I would gather some food and tools and also some clothes with me .
Explanation:
Basically you have to think about the times of Anne Frank or the times where the jews were and think what you might have done there. That is all.
Answer:
its d i just took the test
Explanation:
Consider the character of Louise Mallard. What transformation does she undergo in the story? Does her character develop primarily through external dialogue, internal thoughts, or actions?
Answer and Explanation:
Louise Mallard is the main character in Kate Chopin's "The Story of an Hour." Even though the duration of what happens to Mrs. Mallard is really only of an hour, she undergoes great change.
When the short story begins, Mrs. Mallard is but a subservient wife who happens to have a heart condition. Hence, a friend and her sister are extremely cautious when telling her about her husband's death. Just like what is expected of her, Mrs. Mallard is sad. She goes upstairs to cry alone, and locks herself up in her room.
However, once she sits by the open window, her transformation begins. Notice that this is developed primarily through internal thoughts. Readers have access to what Mrs. Mallard is thinking and feeling, and can for that reason keep up with her change. She suddenly notices that world hasn't stopped turning, that others haven't stopped living, because of her husband's death. By looking outside, she realizes that there is a whole world out there, full of excitement and experiences for her to live. She feels free for the first time in her life. She no longer needs to worry about explaining herself or asking for permission.
In a matter of an hour, Mrs. Mallard goes from submissive wife to independent woman. Her perception of life is altered by the sudden feeling of freedom. When she comes back downstairs, she is a completely different woman. Unfortunately, she also dies upon coming downstairs. The shock of seeing her husband alive is too much for her sick heart to bear.
Answer:
Louise Mallard is a dynamic character. Although the story takes place in the duration of just an hour, she undergoes significant character changes and growth. We see her transform from a heartbroken and grieving widow to a self-aware woman with a profound sense of independence and identity.
Chopin develops Louise’s character primarily through internal thoughts. She gives us a vivid picture of Louise’s psyche—all her thoughts and feelings are laid bare. Chopin’s description of Louise’s internal thoughts also gives us a hint of what lies behind the character’s motivations.
Explanation:
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Any kind soul please help me
I need an introduction (paragraph) on STICKS AND STONES WILL NEVER BREAK MY BONE
Around 35 words
Answer:
sticks and stones may break my bones (but words will never hurt me) A common childhood chant meaning hurtful words cannot cause any physical pain and thus will be ignored or disregarded. I've never been affected by people's criticism—sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me
Explanation:
This task may be slightly long but i am giving brainliests, thanks, and i will try and answer some of your questions! This is about a short story called The Landlady.
As Billy, write a letter to a friend or relative raising your concerns about the landlady. Points to remember: 1. Don’t forget to use examples of foreshadowing in your work.
• The ‘black eye’ sign
• The missing guests
• The stuffed animals
• The odd remarks from the landlady
Ensure you set your work out like a letter.
Remember to use paragraphs and check your spelling
Example
Dear Jack, I hope you are well? I have come to Bath on a business visit and am staying at a local B&B. It is all nice and comfortable but the landlady strikes me as very peculiar. I was going to stay at a pub but the sign seemed to entice me...........
Answer:
Dear Mum and Dad,
I'm in Bath on a business trip and I have arrived safely. I'm staying at a local B&B with a strange landlady. It nice and very comfy but there is a peculiar feeling about the place. I saw the sign and walked in, I asked about the cost and it was surprisingly cheap.
As I went in the Landlady kept making strange remarks and asking all sorts of questions.
When I was asked to sign the guest book I saw the names of missing guests who had never left. I had heard about them in the papers. All the guests were missing.
I saw loads of stuffed animals which was a very peculiar sight too see.
I hope you are safe and keeping well
Love From Billy
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Which statement best explains how word
choice supports the author's perspective?
For it needs little skill in psychology to be sure that a
highly gifted girl who had tried to use her gift for poetry
would have been so thwarted and hindered by other
people, so tortured and pulled asunder by her own
contrary instincts, that she must have lost her health and
sanity to a certainty.
-A Room of One's Own,
Virginia Woolf
o The irony of the phrase contrary instincts
supports the author's perspective.
Repetition reinforces the perspective that
women have a variety of life choices.
The negative connotations of thwarted
and pulled asunder reinforce the idea
that women face discrimination.
The connotation of the word gifted
supports the author's perspective that
women have greater skills than men.
Answer:
c. the negative connotations of thwarted and pulled asunder reinforce the idea that women face discrimination
Explanation:
i just got it right :)
Answer:
c. the negative connotations of thwarted and pulled asunder reinforce the idea tat women face discrimination
Explanation:
Hughes was influenced by the poets Walt Whitman, Carl Sandburg, Paul Laurence Dunbar, and Claude McKay. Can you detect these influences in this poem or in other poems written by Hughes? “Harlem (A Dream Deferred)” by Langston Hughes Someone plz HELP MEE!!!! I´ve been needing help the whole day.
Answer:
Hughes refers to Walt Whitman, Carl Sandburg, Paul Lawrence Dunbar as well as Claude McKay as his major influences, i will be discussing the influence of each poet on Hughes below with reference to "Halem ( A Dream Deferred)".
Explanation:
Hughes attraction to the power of the urban dwellers as well as his straightforward descriptive power is influenced by Sandburg. Hughes's lyric simplicity and his love for the folk we can say he got this influence from Dunbar.
Furthermore, Hughes sense of rhythm and his fascination with sensual people i.e people of the body not the mind is influenced by Walt Whitman. All the mentioned elements are essential in the poetry of Hughes.
He explored the poetic form of blues and depicts Halem dancers and peopled the poem and also showed the images of dream and the images of "Dream Deffered" in his work. . his poem is usually of love and life.
The following question is based on your reading of 1984 by George Orwell.
What do Mr. Charrington and O'Brien have in common?
a. Both hold high positions within Oceania's C. Each one holds a high rank within his
Inner Party.
respective class.
b. As Thought Police they frame possible d. Neither one has ever captured a real thought
revolutionaries.
criminal.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
Answer: b. As Thought Police they frame possible thought revolutionaries.
Explanation:
Mr. Charrington and O’Brien are both revealed to be hidden members of the Thought Police, spying everyone around them, including Winston, to manipulate them and test their loyalty to the Party.
Mr. Charrington providing help for Winston’s several crimes are shown to be only a setup.
O’Brien´s participation in the revolutionary group called the Brotherhood is also a lie to trap Winston.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Design a brochure related to the topic: Earth Day in corona 19. The brochure should present the information about Stop Cage Culture (as corona made us realize how difficult it is to live in ISOLATION)
2020 was a revolutionary year. Despite all the sadness and hopelessness he presents through the spread of the Coronavirus, it allows some concepts that our society encourages to be rethought and debated.
In 2020 we were placed in isolation. We were stuck between 4 walls, in a limited space, many of us completely alone, not knowing what was going to happen ahead. At that moment, we feel fear, anger, anguish, confusion and sadness. Isolation is a heavy burden and it is cruel that we need to live this way, but we hope to reverse this situation and live again as free beings, but what if we did not have that hope?
Thousands of animals face this reality. They are trapped, isolated, in limited spaces, with no sign of freedom and without really understanding what is happening. Cage culture is cruel and must be combated at all times. We cannot allow living beings to experience this type of isolation for our entertainment and survival. Every living being deserves respect and freedom and it is our duty to defend the Stop Cage Culture movement and give back the freedom of those who cannot fight for themselves.
Which of these is NOT a characteristic of poulter’s verse?
Answer:
Sorry but there r no any choices...
Explanation:
U Need To Add Pictures Next Time.
Where does the doctor work? What does he do ? Is the profession of a doctor important? Why ? How does a doctor face corona? What are the doctor's tools?
Answer:
A doctor works in a hospital.
He treats patients.
Yes, the profession of a doctor is crucial for life on earth.
Using the approprite materials.
There are too many tools to be listed
Explanation:
A compound sentence contains two or more dependent clauses. two or more independent clauses. two dependent clauses and one independent clause. two independent clauses and one dependent clause
Answer:
The answer is B: "two or more independent clauses"
Explanation: I just took the test :)
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Drag the tiles to the boxes to form correct pairs.
Multiply each set of numbers, and match it with its product.
Answer:
1. [tex](-\frac{3}{4}) (\frac{7}{8} )[/tex] = [tex]-\frac{3 * 7}{4 * 8}[/tex]
= [tex]-\frac{21}{32}[/tex]
2. [tex](\frac{2}{3}) (-4)(9)[/tex] = [tex]\frac{2* -4 * 9}{3}[/tex]
= [tex]-\frac{72}{3}[/tex]
= -24
3. [tex](\frac{5}{16}) (-2)(-4)(-\frac{4}{5} )[/tex] = [tex]\frac{5}{16} * 8 * -\frac{4}{5}[/tex]
= [tex]\frac{5}{2} * -\frac{4}{5}[/tex]
= -2
4. [tex]2\frac{3}{5} = \frac{13}{5}[/tex]
= [tex]\frac{13}{5}[/tex]* [tex]\frac{7}{9}[/tex]
= [tex]\frac{91}{45}[/tex]
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What does William Wordsworth mean by "wealth" in the following bolded line?
I wandered lonely as a cloud That floats on high o'er vales and hills, When all at once I saw a crowd, A host, of golden daffodils; Beside the lake, beneath the trees, Fluttering and dancing in the breeze. Continuous as the stars that shine And twinkle on the milky way, They stretched in never-ending line Along the margin of a bay: Ten thousand saw I at a glance, Tossing their heads in a sprightly dance. The waves beside them danced; but they Out-did the sparkling waves in glee: A poet could not but be gay, In such a jocund company: I gazed—and gazed—but little thought What wealth the show to me had brought: For oft, when on my couch I lie In vacant or in pensive mood, They flash upon that inward eye Which is the bliss of solitude; And then my heart with pleasure fills, And dances with the daffodils.
The time spent walking
The cost of daffodils
The lesson he learned
The long day ahead
Answer:
The lesson he learned
Explanation:
Answer:
C. The lesson he learned
Explanation:
correct on test
In this excerpt, the reader is able to see how important Lizzie's friendship is to Turner. Which explains the factor that is most likely affecting Turner's perspective in this excerpt? Turner's age is not allowing him to fully understand his father's concerns over the racial conflict. Turner's location is not allowing him to see that racial conflict can occur anywhere. Turner's morals are not allowing him to take part in the racial conflict that is occurring. Turner's limited education is not allowing him to understand exactly what racial conflict is.
Answer:
A. Turner’s age is not allowing him to fully understand his father’s concerns over the racial conflict.
Explanation:
Turner Buckminster, a minister's son became friends with Lizzie Bright Griffin. In the course of their friendship, the community and his father were not in approval of such friendship. This is because she is from a poor island community.
At a time, they understood that people want to transform the island were Lizzie lives into a tourist place, therefore they want occupants to vacate the island. But Turner is immature to grasp and understand that.
Therefore, option A is correct.
“Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy” is historic novel by “Gary D. Schmidt”
Answer:
A - Turner’s age is not allowing him to fully understand his father’s concerns over the racial conflict.
Assess these puns. How bad are they? Why does a chicken coop have 2 doors? If it had 4 it'd be a chicken Sedan. Endure the Punishment. A magical owl is HOODINI. oh quit your Wine-ing. WATCH your Time.
Answer:
The first pun seems pretty witty. But the next ones; that's where the scale goes down. (The HOODINI one was hilarious though.)
Hope this helps!
~gloriouspurpose~
Answer:
1. Bad2. Bad3. Bad4. GoodExplanation:
Number 1 is bad because a chicken coop doesn't necessarily have 2 doors.
Number 2 is bad because owls and Hoodini have no relation.
Number 3 is bad because whining and wine have no relation.
Number 4 is good because watches and time have a relation.
(These are just my opinions)I'm always happy to help :)Which sentences use quotation marks correctly? A. Emilio called the movie "One of the worst I've been in." B. Emilio called the movie "One of the worst I've been in". C. Emilio called the movie "one of the worst I've been in". D. Emilio called the movie "one of the worst I've been in." (Please look carefully this confused me.)
Answer:
A
Explanation:
2 reasons why A is correct.
1) When you are quoting something that someone else has said, always capitalize the first word in the quotation marks.
2) As a general rule, when putting a period in quotation marks, the period always goes inside the quotation marks.
Rearrange the letters in the word 'MASTER' to mean a water body. A starem B stream C merats D treams
Read this claim:
Forced retirement for airline pilots at age 60 is a good policy that
ensures safety for passengers.
Which counterclaim is most appropriate for the author to address?
O A. Just because a pilot is 60 years old doesn't mean that he or she is
reckless or unconcerned about passengers.
B. The idea that forced retirement will free up jobs for younger pilots is
false; airlines are largely cutting back.
O C. Age 60 is no longer as old as it used to be; healthy pilots can continue
flying safely for many years after 60.
D. The safety of passengers isn't as important as the ability of older pilots
to keep jobs and provide for their families.
Answer:
C). Age 60 is no longer as old as it used to be; healthy pilots can continue
flying safely for many years after 60.
Explanation:
Counterclaims are primarily described as the claims that aim to offset or negate the original claim made by the author. It assists the author to provide another side of his argument and establish credibility.
As per the question, the third option asserts a claim which most appropriately negates the author's claim regarding the 'forced retirement of pilots over 60 years of age for the sake of passengers' safety.' It opposes this claim by asserting that age is not a factor but rather the health is and since 'age 60' has not remained similar to what it was earlier and thus, healthy pilots must be allowed to fly. This counterclaim logically denies the author's claim and offers a contrasting perspective to this claim regarding forced retirement. Hence, option C is the correct answer.
Guys i need help quick First one with right answer get brainlyest if i spelled that right. Read the excerpt from "Pecos Bill.” Pecos Bill even rode a tornado once, if you can believe it. That tornado was truly awe-inspiring, roaring loud and turning the sky black and green. He grabbed it, shoved it to the ground, and straddled it! The tornado was doggone mad. Whipping and whirling, it tried to throw him off, but Bill jest rode along nice and calm until finally he tamed it. The setting in this excerpt makes the folktale seem A Quiet B mysterious C serious D wild
Answer:
D). Wild
Explanation:
I just did the question on my unit test hope this helps!
Based on the given excerpt, the setting in the folktale "Pecos Bill" seems to be wild, which is in Option D, as the description of the tornado being "truly awe-inspiring, roaring loud, and turning the sky black and green"
What is "Pecos Bill"?The excerpt describes an event where Pecos Bill is riding a tornado, which is an extraordinary and fantastical event. The language used in the passage, such as "roaring loud" and "whipping and whirling," creates a sense of chaos and turbulence, which suggests that the setting is wild and untamed. Additionally, the fact that Pecos Bill is able to grab the tornado and ride it implies that he is a skilled and daring adventurer who is able to handle the unpredictable and dangerous environment.
Hence, based on the given excerpt, the setting in the folktale "Pecos Bill" seems to be wild, which is in Option D, as the description of the tornado being "truly awe-inspiring, roaring loud, and turning the sky black and green"
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Based on the context of the passage, what is the meaning of the word emigrated?
Blue jeans were introduced to the United States by Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis. Strauss was born in Bavaria, Germany. When his father
died, he emigrated from Germany and moved to the United States to join his brothers in a family business. After a few years, he became an
American citizen and started his own business.
OA
to permanently move to a new country
ОВ.
to travel to North America for a vacation
OC. to go on an important business trip
OD.
to travel in a ship for several weeks
E.
to hitchhike across several nations
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Emigrate means to leave a country to go to another country. The move is permanent.
E: it has nothing to do withhow you get there. E is wrong.
D: D is wrong for the same reason as E
C: Your reason for leaving is not important
B: Where you go is not part of the definition
A: is correct
Locate the participle (not the entire participial phrase) and the word it modifies.
“Will someone fix that leaking faucet?”
Participle:
Modified:
Answer:
Participle: LeakingModifies: FaucetExplanation:
Participles are verbals, verbs that are used as adjectives.
I'm always happy to help :)Answer:pushing his plate away from the edge of the table
Explanation: its correct :)
what is most likely mr whites final wish
Answer:
mr. white's final wish was..to make whatever was at the door to go away and disappear.
Explanation:
hope this helped! the answer is to make whatever was at the door to go away and disappear.
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Two little sisters were arguing over an orange, "Give it to me, I want this orange, it's mine" shouted the first girl."And I want this orange too, I need it right now," cried the other girl.The mother came in to the kitchen, took a knife and cut the orange in two halves. She gave each little girl one half. The first girl peeled her half, threw away the skin, and ate the inside. The second girl also peeled her half of the orange, but threw away the inside, and put the skin aside to dry. She wanted to make some jam out of the orange. This scenario illustrates how difficult family relationships can be. Which of the following options should the two sisters work on to improve their relationship? a. listening to their mother b. compromising with each other c. communicating their demands d. all of the above (I've tried d and c and they didn't work, so I really just want to see if others think it is b as well)
Answer: letter B!!
Explanation: it’s not d because 1. there mother shouldn’t have to do everything for them, and she definitely won’t be able to for their whole lives (hence, letter A). 2. C wouldn’t work. how would they communicate if all they do is argue anyways? 3. B is the answer ahaha. HOPE THIS HELPED :)
Answer:
it’s not d because 1. there mother shouldn’t have to do everything for them, and she definitely won’t be able to for their whole lives (hence, letter A). 2. C wouldn’t work. how would they communicate if all they do is argue anyways? 3. B IS THE ANSWER
Explanation:
The main setting of "Seventh Grade" is a
Answer:
Exposition. Victor, a seventh grader living in Fresno, CA, arrives for his first day of school. He is excited to see Teresa, a girl he likes and hopes to impress
Explanation:
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Answer:
Middle School
Explanation:
Raj begins his speech asking the question, "Where is home?" He then continues by discussing how home used to mean his birthplace in Bangalore, but now it means an apartment in Chicago near Wrigley Field. Which principle of verbal messages does this demonstrate?
Answer:
meanings are in people
Explanation:
The principle of verbal message that the text shown above express is "meanings are in people". That's because the meaning of what was a "home" was inside Raj, for that reason, he could call it home, different places that fit the meaning he kept inside him and not in the place itself. This allows him to feel at home in his homeland, but it does not interfere that he feels at home in his apartment in Chicago, because what makes a place become a home is within him.
Which is the most plausible theme in the raven
Answer:
The most plausible theme of the poem 'The Raven' is the feeling of loss.
Explanation:
'The Raven' is a poem written by Edgar Allan Poe. The poem talks about the death of an unnamed narrator's beloved, Lenore.
The narrator is mourning over the loss of his beloved on one night in a dreary winter of December. While the narrator mourns over his loss of his beloved, a Raven come and sit on a bust of Pallas. The narrator is seen talking about his feelings of loss while the raven answers only with one word 'Nevermore.'
The repetitive theme of the poem is 'feeling of the loss of a beloved.'
Answer:
Grief never dies.