Who plunged "into national debates over personal and political events in unprecedented ways"?​

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Answer 1

Answer:

Betty Ford.

Explanation:

Betty Ford was the wife of Gerald R. Ford, the 38th President of the United States of America. She would become one of the most talked-about First Lady in the history of the Presidents of the United States.

While most First Ladies were often unseen and unspoken, Betty Ford would become the 'catalyst' that began an immense interest in the First Lady. Her cancer diagnosis resulted in many women across the country getting themselves checked led to her increased presence in the media. Moreover, she would get involved in many political as well as educational debates, at times delving into the personal space too.

Though her husband's presidency was not a result of an election but rather the resignation of the current President Richard Nixon, Betty Ford would become known as the woman who "would plunge into national debates over personal and political events in unprecedented ways."


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Read the following excerpt from “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” and answer the question.

And indeed there will be time
For the yellow smoke that slides along the street,
Rubbing its back upon the window-panes;
There will be time, there will be time
To prepare a face to meet the faces that you meet;
There will be time to murder and create,
And time for all the works and days of hands
That lift and drop a question on your plate;
Time for you and time for me,
And time yet for a hundred indecisions
And for a hundred visions and revisions
Before the taking of a toast and tea.

How does repetition affect the tone of the poem?
It creates a soothing rhythmic sensation.
It emphasizes the narrator’s youthfulness.
It creates a sense of confusion and disorder.
It explains the conventions of modern society.

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Answer:

It creates a sense of disorder and confusion.

Explanation:

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Answer:

it creates a soothing rhythmic sensation

Explanation:

it doesn't show the narrators youthfulness, it doesn't explain society at all, and it doesn't create confusion and disorder.

Hi_____I did not wanna say that but____u gonna help me?___oh ok here look at the pic____u see ut

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Answer:New, Little, and Steep

Explanation:Because Adjectives describe nouns further

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Which phrase in “An Undependable Friend” best reflects the meaning of
fickle as it is used in line 8?

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Answer: Fickle basically means 'changing frequently'.

HELP I NEED A 4 PARA GRAPH ESSAY "Write an informative essay on the Great Chicago Fire. Your essay will use research to explain what caused the fire to burn out of control"

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Answer:

please mark me as brainliest and thank me .it took me lot of time to type your answer.

Explanation:

The Chicago Fire of 1871, also called the Great Chficago Fire, burned from October 8 to October 10, 1871, and destroyed thousands of buildings, killed an estimated 300 people and caused an estimated $200 million in damages. Legend has it that a cow kicked over a lantern in a barn and started the fire, but other theories hold that humans or even a meteor might have been responsible for the event that left an area of about four miles long and almost a mile wide of the Windy City, including its business district, in ruins. Following the blaze, reconstruction efforts began quickly and spurred great economic development and population growth.

Chicago Fire: October 1871

In October 1871, dry weather and an abundance of wooden buildings, streets and sidewalks made Chicago vulnerable to fire. The Great Chicago Fire began on the night of October 8, in or around a barn located on the property of Patrick and Catherine O’Leary at 137 DeKoven Street on the city’s southwest side. Legend holds that the blaze started when the family’s cow knocked over a lighted lantern; however, Catherine O’Leary denied this charge, and the true cause of the fire has never been determined. What is known is that the fire quickly grew out of control and moved rapidly north and east toward the city center.

The fire burned wildly throughout the following day, finally coming under control on October 10, when rain gave a needed boost to firefighting efforts. The Great Chicago Fire left an estimated 300 people dead and 100,000 others homeless. More than 17,000 structures were destroyed and damages were estimated at $200 million.

The disaster prompted an outbreak of looting and lawlessness. Companies of soldiers were summoned to Chicago and martial law was declared on October 11, ending three days of chaos. Martial law was lifted several weeks later.

Chicago fire after math:

The month after the fire, Joseph Medill (1823-99) was elected mayor after promising to institute stricter building and fire codes, a pledge that may have helped him win the office. His victory might also be attributable to the fact that most of the city’s voting records were destroyed in the fire, so it was next to impossible to keep people from voting more than once.

Despite the fire’s devastation, much of Chicago’s physical infrastructure, including its transportation systems, remained intact. Reconstruction efforts began quickly and spurred great economic development and population growth, as architects laid the foundation for a modern city featuring the world’s first skyscrapers. At the time of the fire, Chicago’s population was approximately 324,000; within nine years, there were some 500,000 Chicagoans. By 1890, the city was a major economic and transportation hub with an estimated population of more than 1 million people. (In America, only New York City had a larger population at the time.) In 1893, Chicago hosted the World’s Columbian Exposition, a tourist attraction visited by some 27.5 million people.

Today, the Chicago Fire Department training academy is located on the site of the O’Leary property where the Great Chicago Fire started. In 1997, the Chicago City Council passed a resolution exonerating Catherine O’Leary, an Irish immigrant who died in 1895, and her cow.

It is people who have extraordinary skill, courage and determination who deserve to be famous, not those who have good looks or lots of money or behave badly.
Write an article to your local newspaper in which you argue your viewpoint for or against this matter

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In my opinion, good looks and behaving childishly is what the standard is these days. It's not that the people who have extraordinary skill, courage, and determination did anything wrong or are missing a step in accomplishing their goals, it's the people. In this day and age, teens have the need to support people that make them laugh even if the subject is revolting. For example, an app includes many talented people, but those people don't get enough recognition because some teens just aren't interested in a majority of the people that actually have talent, instead, they focus on hyping up people that do a small dance with their arms and have an appealing appearance. If we change today's standards and revolve into a more knowledgeable society, talented people that actually deserve fame would get what they deserve.

Not the best.....yeah it's really bad but it's almost 5 am and I got no sleep so don't come at me, thank you.

Free-ish points.

In Doctor Who, what is the name of the 'phone box' the Doctor uses.

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Answer: Tardis

Explanation:

I know because I asked the question. Lol

Answer:

its called a tardis

Explanation:

i hope you know your worth it

Read this exchange between Creon and Antigone from Scene IV of Antigone.
Antigone: Ah! That voice is like the voice of death!
Creon: I can give you no reason to think you are mistaken.

How does this exchange move the plot forward toward Antigone's death sentence?

A.) Creon changes his mind and shows mercy to Antigone.

B.) Creon causes Haimon to hate his father.

C.) Creon gives up his last chance to show mercy to Antigone.

D.) Creon makes Antigone reconsider her own fate.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

I just took the test and C is the right answer :v

The Antigone exchange of conversation with the Creon delivers, that Creon gave up the chance to show mercy to Antigone.

What is Antigone?

Antigone is a play written by Sophocles in 441 BC. The play was found to be a tragic story after the post-Civil war period.

In scene IV of the play, Antigone was led to death for burry her brother. There was criticism of the gender role in the scene.

In the dialogue between Creon and Antigone, there was the description that Creon showed to give up the chance of showing mercy to Antigone. Thus, option C is correct.

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Farming, construction, ________ other human activities are affecting wild tigers in Asia.

A. but
B. or
C. so
D. and

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The answer is D. and


Question: what type of figurative language is this and what does this phrase mean? (how do u know this is...... Figurative language)
Pls pls pls tell me I really need help if u answer it I'll mark u as brainiest

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Answer:

Simile

Explanation:

In figurative language, a simile is defined by comparing someone to something-- "As swift as a cheetah", "brave like a lion", or in this case, "steady as a rock".

Part of the process for evaluating a video is

A. underlining information in the video.
B. highlighting information in the video.
C. imagining the information in the video.
D. taking notes on information in the video.

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Answer

Hello! :)

The process for evaluating a video is taking notes on information in the video.

Answer:

d

Explanation:

i took the quiz

Read the poem “sisters” by Lucille Clifton.
Sentence stem: I think the poet Clifton is talking about . . .
only 3 sentences or more

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Answer:

I don't know I'm sorry I will give you another answer asks me to

Using the songs" My Shot", "Alexander Hamilton", and the
excerpt from Ron Chernow's "Alexander Hamilton", write an 3-
5 essay that distinguishes commonalities and differences
between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr. In your response,
also describe Hamilton's and Burr relationship and the actions
and or events that impacted it. Be sure to cite relevant textual
evidence from all 3 texts.

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Answer:

Alexander Hamilton wanted to not give up and so didn't Aaron Burr. Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton had a difference on what they thought about life.

Explanation:

Serena started glumly at the forbidden water



What does Serena Feel​

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Answer:

Serena most likely feels saddened as looking at something forbidden can make one feel this way.

Explanation:

While Serena could be determined to get a forbidden item, one has to consider the fact that Serena is staring glumly (meaning she isn't happy and is rather sad). Therefor, one could assume that Serena is going through something and this forbidden water makes her upset.

Can you tell me what is wrong with this sentence?
The raccoon are one animal that eats alligator eggs and alligator babies.

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Answer:

Pretty much everything

Explanation:

This could work:

The raccoon is one animal that preys on baby alligators and steals alligator eggs.

But the whole sentence is botched and has a LOT of grammatical errors.

Answer:

I think it would be-

"Raccoons are animals that eat alligator eggs and babies"

Explanation:

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what will you eat on unknown Island​

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1. Kale

It’s got loads of fiber, iron and vitamins A, C, and K. It’s also got more calcium than milk. Just in case the deserted island is also somehow polluted, kale provides excellent cardiovascular support. It’s a natural anti-inflammatory and rich in antioxidants – handy since there probably won’t be any doctors.

Kale is easy to grow in your own backyard; you don’t have to be a green thumb. Plant a little, and it grows like a weed, replenishing itself naturally as you pull off the leaves. As a bonus, you can boil the stems for a simple vegetable broth.

2. Beans

Most deserted islands don’t have pharmacies that sell Metamucil. You’ll need to procure lots of fiber to keep those bowels moving, and beans are an excellent place to start (in addition to all the kale you’ll be eating, of course). Beans are great because they’re easy to grow and easy to store. They’re also rich in calcium, iron, and fiber.

If you’ve brought a companion to your deserted island, you’ll want to soak the beans before cooking. Soaking for eight to 10 hours releases enzymes in your beans, which means less tooting and easier digestion. Beans also decrease your risk of colorectal cancer, if eaten regularly.

3. Kiwis and Berries

Berries are amazing and often underestimated. They help us feel full, lose weight, and prevent disease. They’re also rich in antioxidants and contain high levels of phytochemicals, which protect us from cell damage so we can live long, happy, albeit lonely lives on the island. (Or buy yourself more time to wait for a rescue). Hopefully, you brought your handy book of poisonous berries. If in doubt, stick to kiwifruit – an easily recognizable berry.

4. Cantaloupe

This powerful melon is incredibly high in vitamin A, which has the bonus of being very good for the lungs. It’s also high in vitamin C and potassium, and chock full of beta-carotene. Plus, it’s clinically proven to grow on virtually every tropical island!

5. Quinoa

Some island dwellers like to bring barley, which not only lowers bad cholesterol and promotes good cholesterol but can also be used to brew your own beer and whiskey. The problem is, it’s not suitable for the gluten intolerant, which most of us are, at least a little. Quinoa is an excellent alternative since, as mentioned earlier, it contains nine essential amino acids, making it a complete protein. In case you don’t plan to fashion your own bow and arrow and take down some antelopes, quinoa is a great alternative.

6. Seaweed

It’s got more vitamins and minerals than you can name, plus it’s plentiful on the island and dried easily for storage. Crunched up it works great as a salt substitute.

Deserted islands really aren’t so bad. People pay good money for that kind of holiday, and they make sure all go smoothly, such as checking if the season is right, hotels booked have good ratings, and travel insurance is sufficient to cover all of the potential diseases they might encounter. Hopefully, vitamin and nutrition deficiency won’t be one of them!

Read the following excerpt from The Story of My Life by Helen Keller.

The morning after my teacher came she led me into her room and gave me a doll. The little blind children at the Perkins Institution had sent it and Laura Bridgman had dressed it; but I did not know this until afterward. When I had played with it a little while, Miss Sullivan slowly spelled into my hand the word "d-o-l-l." I was at once interested in this finger play and tried to imitate it. When I finally succeeded in making the letters correctly I was flushed with childish pleasure and pride. Running downstairs to my mother I held up my hand and made the letters for doll. I did not know that I was spelling a word or even that words existed; I was simply making my fingers go in monkey-like imitation. In the days that followed I learned to spell in this uncomprehending way a great many words, among them pin, hat, cup and a few verbs like sit, stand and walk. But my teacher had been with me several weeks before I understood that everything has a name. I left the well-house eager to learn. Everything had a name, and each name gave birth to a new thought. As we returned to the house every object which I touched seemed to quiver with life. That was because I saw everything with the strange, new sight that had come to me.

Read the following excerpt from Narrative of the Life of Fredrick Douglass, by Fredrick Douglass.

The plan which I adopted, and the one by which I was most successful, was that of making friends of all the little white boys whom I met in the street. As many of these as I could, I converted into teachers. With their kindly aid, obtained at different times and in different places, I finally succeeded in learning to read. When I was sent of errands, I always took my book with me, and by doing one part of my errand quickly, I found time to get a lesson before my return. I used also to carry bread with me, enough of which was always in the house, and to which I was always welcome; for I was much better off in this regard than many of the poor white children in our neighborhood. This bread I used to bestow upon the hungry little urchins, who, in return, would give me that more valuable bread of knowledge. I am strongly tempted to give the names of two or three of those little boys, as a testimonial of the gratitude and affection I bear them; but prudence forbids;—not that it would injure me, but it might embarrass them; for it is almost an unpardonable offence to teach slaves to read in this Christian country.

Q: Using the excerpts from the Story of My Life by Helen Keller and Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, compare and contrast the themes presented by the authors.

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they are very different

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Answer:

Explanation:

8. D

9. C

10. B

11. A

Answer:

8.d

9.c

10.b

11.a

Explanation:

8.A simile is a figure of speech that directly compares two things. Similes differ from metaphors by highlighting the similarities between two things using words such as "like" or "as", while metaphors create an implicit comparison. Since like was used to compare the rain to the sun, then it is a simile.

9.Onomatopoeia is the process of creating a word that phonetically imitates, resembles, or suggests the sound that it describes. Such a word itself is also called an onomatopoeia. Common onomatopoeias include animal noises such as "oink", "meow", "roar" and "chirp".Since buzzed is an animal sound,then it is an onomatopoeia.

10.The attribution of a personal nature or human characteristics to something non-human, or the representation of an abstract quality in human form is a personification.Sunflowers arent humans but they were given the human attribute of nodding to indicate that they were swaying back and forth.

11.An alliteeration is the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words. The of the letter 'c' can be clearly seen,hence it is an aliteration.

Which character in the novel does not witness the hideous transformation of Dr.Jekyll to Mr. Hyde?

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Answer:

Mr. Enfield

Explanation:

Mr. Enfield character in the novel does not witness the hideous transformation of Dr. Jekyll to Mr. Hyde.

What is the theme of the story?

The short novel story “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” by the author of the story is Robert Louis Stevenson. The story was published in 1886. The main themes of the story are transformation, goodness, and evil.

The central character of the story “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” is Mr. Edward Hyde. Mr. Enfield does not witness the hideous transformation because the person who actually witnessed Jekyll's transformation is Dr. Lanyon.

Dr. Jekyll plays a good character in the novel, while Mr. Hyde plays an evil character.

Hence, the significance of the ''Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde'' is aforementioned.

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Which of these statements is true of a third person narrador?

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Answer 2 is true of a third person narrator.

A Third person narrator isn’t an actual character in the story, and can usually reveal thoughts of multiple characters due to not being a character.

Answer:

B. The narrator can reveal the thoughts and feelings of more than one character.

Explanation:

8. Even after weeks of thought, he just didn't know how to ______ his wrong.

write

right

rite

righten

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Answer:

Right

Explanation: I do not know why but I do know its right

Answer:

Even after weeks of thought, he just didn't know how to right  his wrong.

Explanation:

It is right since it is another word for correct

Which two sentences best describe the connection between "The Wife of Bath's Tale" and
"The Wife of Bath's Prologue," a part of the larger frame story at work in The Canterbury Tales?
A The tale maintains the characters and narrative of the ongoing larger frame story.
B The prologue is the real narrative while tale itself is actually unimportant.
C The tale expands upon the thoughts and opinions of the character telling the story.
D The prologue follows the characters that appear throughout the larger frame story.
E The tale is part of a larger story with tales of the same plot and theme.

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Options A and C are the correct options. These options show that: "The tale maintains the characters and narrative of the ongoing larger frame story" e "The tale expands upon the thoughts and opinions of the character telling the story."

Definition of prologue and tale:Tale is a more extensive and detailed narrative.The prologue presents basic and subjective information.The tale focuses on the events, thoughts, and opinions of the characters.

Thus, in the tale, we can perceive a larger picture of the elements of the story. Also, the control expands on the characters' opinions and thoughts, something the prologue doesn't.

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Was Mr. Radley justified in shooting his gun? Why or why not? (book : To Kill a Mockingbird)

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Answer:

He shot it in the air to scare a man out of his collard green patch in his garden. Crazy. How can anyone be justified for being reckless with a gun?

Explanation:

Maybe this was the best way in which he knew how to handle the situation. He really did not know what race the person was - he just assumed that he was black and he shot to scare him away.

Read the excerpt from act 2, scene 1, of Julius Caesar.
[BRUTUS.] And for Mark Antony, think not of him,
For he can do no more than Caesar's arm
When Caesar's head is off.
How does this example of dramatic irony affect the audience?
It makes Brutus seem honorable.
It heightens suspense because Mark Antony is dangerous.
It makes Cassius look weak and indecisive.
It heightens suspense because Brutus is dangerous.

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Answer:

B. It heightens suspense because Mark Antony is dangerous

Explanation:

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The way this example of dramatic irony affect the audience is B. It heightens suspense because Mark Antony is dangerous

What is Dramatic Irony?

This refers to the type of irony which involves the audience being aware of events but the characters being kept in the dark.

With this in mind and from the given excerpt, we can see that dramatic irony is used as Brutus brutally underestimates Mark Anthony without knowing how dangerous he is.

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Katherine Johnson helped launch the first American astronaut into orbit and was one of the most trusted NASA mathematicians

Answer: katherine jackson help lunch the first and now she is known as the most trusted mathematicians

Explanation:

what is a central idea

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Answer:

theme

Explanation:

or like a main idea

Read the excerpt from "Harrison Bergeron."

“I am the Emperor!” cried Harrison. “Do you hear? I am the Emperor! Everybody must do what I say at once!” He stamped his foot and the studio shook.

“Even as I stand here—” he bellowed, “crippled, hobbled, sickened—I am a greater ruler than any man who ever lived! Now watch me become what I can become!”

What do Harrison’s words and actions reveal about his character?
He wants to become like the Handicapper General and have absolute power.
He wants to rebel against the law and show off his superior gifts.
He wants to force everyone to appreciate music and dancing.
He wants to make the people watching television fear for their lives.

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Answer:

He wants to become like the Handicapper General and have absolute power.

Explanation:

According to the excerpt from "Harrison Bergeron.", it is narrated that Harrison, is bellowing that he is the emperor and everyone must do what he says, even though he is crippled and in a sickly state, he is still the greatest ruler any man has ever seen.

Harrison’s words and actions reveal about his character that he wants to become like the Handicapper General and have absolute power.

Answer:

B.He wants to rebel against the law and show off his superior gifts.

Explanation:

How do the facial expression of the character and the images develop the central idea?

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It shows the narrator's distress about being caught between two worlds.

what would be a good title for a man burned someone with a flammable liquid called methanol​

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Answer:

"Burnt By M"

Explanation:

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Please help me !!!!!! (mean/bad answers get reported 30 ponts) the story is A WHITE HERON By Sarah Orne Jewett

Planning Your Commercial


Title and Author of your novel or short story:




Script


What sound effects could be added for interest?


What images could be added for interest?


Hook


Capture your audience's attention with your words.















Plot Overview


Hint at the significance of the text









Author's Skill


Comment on something that the author does well







Significance


Hint at the significance of the text







Need


What will your audience get out of reading the novel or short story you are advertising?







Call to Action


What should the audience do as a result of seeing your commercial?

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Answer:

Explanation:

you mean byeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

Select the correct text in the passage.
Read the excerpt from "The Tarantulas of Pie Town" by Jennifer Owings Dewey. Which sentence in the passage best gets across the author’s message?
The Tarantulas of Pie Town

I ripped off the blindfold and stared into the tiny blue pool. Six huge tarantulas were swimming about in slow motion. Their legs brushed against my calves as they cruised in lazy circles.

"Whoa!" I yelled, leaping out.

"Thought you said you didn't fear these critters?" one of the men said. He was nearly doubled over, laughing.

"Don't take it personally," one cowboy said. "We do this to greenhorns every summer."

I was more shocked than afraid. I stuck around awhile and watched the spiders. Like me, they were hotter than was comfortable and trying to cool off.

I noticed the wading pool was old, with patches and sagging sides.

"The café owner knows about the spiders," a cowboy said. "They come for a swim on hot days. The owner, he keeps clear of the spiders, but runs water into the pool for their sakes."

It struck me as just what a cowboy-out-west person would do: fear something and be kind to it at the same time.

After this trip to Pie Town I was treated no differently from any other cowhand on the ranch. I'd won my spurs.

The answers you can choose from are...
1. I ripped off the blindfold and stared into the tiny blue pool. Six huge tarantulas were swimming about in slow motion. Their legs brushed against my calves as they cruised in lazy circles.
2. I was more shocked than afraid. I stuck around awhile and watched the spiders. Like me, they were hotter than was comfortable and trying to cool off.
3. It struck me as just what a cowboy-out-west person would do: fear something and be kind to it at the same time.
4. After this trip to Pie Town I was treated no differently from any other cowhand on the ranch. I'd won my spurs.

Please explane as clearly as possible.

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Answer:

3. It struck me as just what a cowboy-out-west person would do: fear something and be kind to it at the same time.

Explanation:

According to the excerpt from "The Tarantulas of Pie Town" by Jennifer Owings Dewey, it is narrated that a new comer is startled when he discovers six Tarantulas swimming in a pool and makes contact with his leg. He is made fun of by the two workers close by when the incident occurred.

The sentence in the passage that best gets across the author’s message is:

3. It struck me as just what a cowboy-out-west person would do: fear something and be kind to it at the same time.

Answer:

I can confirm that the answer is "It struck me as just what a cowboy-out-west person would do: fear something and be kind to it at the same time."

Explanation:

I am taking the test and it seems to be the best answer.

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