Answer:
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Explanation:
Jupiter and his mighty company end the golden agePart a which of the following best identifies the central theme of this text?A.peace never lasts B.only the strong survive C.power can corrupt D. People are selfish
Answer:
Answer:
The correct answer is c) Power can corrupt.
Explanation:
It is said that before in the Golden Age, everything was handled by the Titans who had the appearance of humans but were more abundant and stronger. As the king of the Titans was Saturn the father of Jupiter (also known as Zeus), at this time they say that people felt happy with what Saturn offered them, there was no disease, war, envy and no one wanted to rule another, for example, the fields were full of harvest and beautiful climates.
But Jupiter had planned to defeat the Titans and joined his brothers to destroy them; in this way, the golden age no longer existed, and everything that was previously known as the golden age no longer existed. People were influenced by power, causing wars and enemies; all were eager for power.
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Explanation:
rotten apple for his rotten head a metaphor
Answer:
Bad apple (or rotten apple) is indeed defined as “someone who creates problems or causes trouble for others; specifically : a member of a group whose behavior reflects poorly on or negatively affects or influences the remainder of the group.” Versions of the proverb can be found as far back as the early 16th century.
Explanation:
rotten
1 adj If food, wood, or another substance is rotten, it has decayed and can no longer be used.
The smell outside this building is overwhelming<endash>like rotten eggs...
2 adj If you describe something as rotten, you think it is very unpleasant or of very poor quality.
INFORMAL usu ADJ n (Antonym: great) I personally think it's a rotten idea...
3 adj If you describe someone as rotten, you are insulting them or criticizing them because you think that they are very unpleasant or unkind.
INFORMAL usu ADJ n (disapproval, Antonym: nice) You rotten swine! How dare you?...
4 adj If you feel rotten, you feel bad, either because you are ill or because you are sorry about something.
INFORMAL usu v-link ADJ (=awful)
I had glandular fever and spent that year feeling rotten...
Answer: Not sure what this question is asking, but I don't believe it would be a metaphor. It's an idiom.
which of the following best describe what cassius tries to convince brutus
A.That Flavius and Marullus need to stop taking down decorations of caesars statues.
B.That Brutus has to be the one who kills Caesar
C.That action must be taken against Pompey
D.That Caesar is not immortal like many believe him to be
Answer:
D. That Caesar is not immortal like many believe him to be
Explanation:
After Julius Caesar conquered Pompey in war, he returned to jubilation and praises from his people. On the sideline was Senator Cassius who believed that Caesar would gain autonomy as king. He therefore began plotting the death of Caesar. He wanted others to join him in this conspiracy.
He spoke to Brutus, convincing him that Caesar was not immortal nor a god. He gave instances of when he and Caesar engaged in a swimming competition and then Caesar began to sink but he came to his aid. He also talked of a time when Caesar was sick and vulnerable. He recanted these events to tell Brutus that Caesar was not immortal as many believed he was. Therefore, he could be killed. He also forged letters believed to be from the citizens who stated that they were not happy with Caesar and that Brutus should take charge. Brutus finally joined in the conspiracy and execution of the murder of Caesar.
Please help me to write essay - how do different cultures and expressions of feelings correlate?
Answer:Take a moment and imagine you are traveling in a country you’ve never been to before. Everything—the sights, the smells, the sounds—seems strange. People are speaking a language you don’t understand and wearing clothes unlike yours. But they greet you with a smile and you sense that, despite the differences you observe, deep down inside these people have the same feelings as you. But is this true? Do people from opposite ends of the world really feel the same emotions? While most scholars agree that members of different cultures may vary in the foods they eat, the languages they speak, and the holidays they celebrate, there is disagreement about the extent to which culture shapes people’s emotions and feelings—including what people feel, what they express, and what they do during an emotional event. Understanding how culture shapes people’s emotional lives and what impact emotion has on psychological health and well-being in different cultures will not only advance the study of human behavior but will also benefit multicultural societies. Across a variety of settings—academic, business, medical—people worldwide are coming into more contact with people from foreign cultures. In order to communicate and function effectively in such situations, we must understand the ways cultural ideas and practices shape our emotions.
Historical Background
In the 1950s and 1960s, social scientists tended to fall into either one of two camps. The universalist camp claimed that, despite cultural differences in customs and traditions, at a fundamental level all humans feel similarly. These universalists believed that emotions evolved as a response to the environments of our primordial ancestors, so they are the same across all cultures. Indeed, people often describe their emotions as “automatic,” “natural,” “physiological,” and “instinctual,” supporting the view that emotions are hard-wired and universal.
A model of a Neanderthal
Universalists point to our prehistoric ancestors as the source of emotions that all humans share.
The social constructivist camp, however, claimed that despite a common evolutionary heritage, different groups of humans evolved to adapt to their distinctive environments. And because human environments vary so widely, people’s emotions are also culturally variable. For instance, Lutz (1988) argued that many Western views of emotion assume that emotions are “singular events situated within individuals.” However, people from Ifaluk (a small island near Micronesia) view emotions as “exchanges between individuals” (p. 212). Social constructivists contended that because cultural ideas and practices are all-encompassing, people are often unaware of how their feelings are shaped by their culture. Therefore emotions can feel automatic, natural, physiological, and instinctual, and yet still be primarily culturally shaped.
Explanation:
Reading Response Types for Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
Directions: As you read, annotate and place your notes in the table, go back over your questions and comments in order to determine what interests you as you read the story. You only need to choose one category.
Your Reading Response must have
Label which type of RR category you are using
The title of the work
Author’s name
Use an original thought in your response; don’t just summarize.
Quote a sentence or phrase from the text that supports your thinking, and give the page number of the quote (Smith 1).
Write at least 8 complete sentences. (See the sample below)
Types of RRs
Make a connection: A certain point in the text reminds you of a story, poem, movie, song, or something in your life. How are the two alike? Be specific.
See the Significance: You realize a certain part in the text is important;you can spot a significant passage. Why do you think it’s important? What does it tell you about the story?
Theme Recognition : You find a sentence or two that might connect to a theme ( the message or So what?”) of the piece. Explain the theme, and explain how that portion of text relates to it.
Mind the Mood You feel the mood of the piece. What is it and what is creating it? (Something in the setting? Dialogue? Plot? Sensory details?) Remember that mood is the feeling in the text, not the author’s attitude. Your quote should show evidence of the mood. Then: Why is the author doing this?
Note the Narrator: In fiction, you realize something important about the author’s choice of narrator. What is it? Why do you think the author chose this particular narrator’s point of view? How might the text be different with a different narrator?
Cultural Value You notice that a certain event, detail, message, or character trait reveals a specific value of that culture. What is it? How do you know it’s a value? Explain and make sure your quote supports your idea.
Student Sample
In the time Machine by HG Wells the type of world did the Elovi live in is considered what
Answer:
this world exemplifies a communist society
Explanation:
Answer:
A machine by hG wells slick with the best for it was like a little boy
Explanation:
a little more than that I'm
The only thing that would make you feel like you were going on your trip with me I was just thinking of you and you were in a hurry and you have
Answer: um......
Explanation:
Which of the following is a key goal of Wilson’s Fourteen Points?
establishing spheres of influence
supporting free trade
maintaining isolation
honoring secret treaties
Answer :
I think establishing spheres of influence will be the answer.
Answer: Supporting free trade
Explanation: in Wilson’s Fourteen Points free trade is his third point
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Read this excerpt from Narrative of Sojourner Truth. Which phrase provides a context clue that helps determine the meaning of the word ascertain?
She thought it never was before; indeed, she thought it much (A. so light). She stopped to (B. look about) her, and ascertain if her pursuers were yet in sight. No one appeared, and (C. for the first time), the question came up for settlement, 'Where, and (D. to whom), shall I go?'
Answer:
Where and to Whom shall I go
Explanation:
a conclusion on child care and the problems and solutions for it !! i have less than 42 hours to turn this in, need help!! please :(
Answer:
See explanation for answer.
Explanation:
Since the Co.vid-19 pandemic struck there has been a massive increasing in parents having to leave their jobs to go take care of their children. This damaging the job industry severely. Statistics say that around 36% of parents are leaving their jobs for the reasons categorized under child care.
Sorry, this is the best I can do for now.
I intended to help you more but I can't.
Hopefully, this makes a decent introduction to your essay.
I apologize for not being able to help more.
Have a lovely day!
i need to add quotation marks to this sentence
Robert asked, Do you prefer pizza or hot dogs?
Answer:
Robert asked, "Do you prefer pizza or hot dogs?"
(how to build a fire) what does the man have to watch out for as he walks?
Answer:
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Rohit is drawing a picture. (Into passive voice)
Arjun said to me, "Are you my bestfriend?" (into indirect speech)
Answer:
is this a question
Explanation:
As a host, you are the first impression of our restaurant that our guests see and your job is to start off their visit with a smile!
According to this sentence from the document, hosts/hostesses should
A)assist customers in making future reservations.
B)quickly list the daily specials offered at Peyton’s Grill.
C)say a pleasant goodbye to guests as they leave the restaurant.
D)greet guests in a friendly manner as they arrive at the restaurant.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Can I have brainliest? It would help me out, if not thanks anyways! Hope this helped and have a nice day!
what is an essential part of the word in bold? recipe
Select the correct text in the passage.
Which two sentences in this excerpt from Leo Tolstoy's The Death of Ivan llyich reflect the author's belief that Russia's rising middle class
was unable to express genuine emotion?
After that Ivan Ilyich would sometimes call Gerasim and get him O hold his legs on his shoulders, and he liked talking to him. Gerasim did
it all easily, willingly, simply, and with a good nature that touched Ivan llyich. Health, strength, and vitality in other people were offensive to
him, but Gerasim's strength and vitality did not mortify but soothed him.
...The awful, terrible act of his dying was, he could see, reduced by those about to him to the level of a casual, unpleasant, and almost
indecorous incident (as i someone entered a drawing room defusing an unpleasant odour) and this was done by that very decorum which
he had served all his life long. He saw that no one felt for him, because no one even wished to grasp his position. Only Gerasim
recognized it and pitied him. And so Ivan Ilyich felt at ease only with him. He felt comforted when Gerasim supported his legs (sometimes
all night long) and refused to go to bed, saying: "Don't you worry, Ivan llyich. I'll get sleep enough later on,." or when he suddenly became
familiar and exclaimed: "If you weren't sick it would be another matter, but as it is, why should grudge a little trouble?" Gerasim alone did
not lie; everything showed that he alone understood the facts of the case and did not consider it necessary to disguise them, but simply
felt sorry for his emaciated and enfeebled master.
He longed to be petted and comforted. he knew he was an important functionary, that he had a beard turning grey, and that therefore
what he longed for was impossible, but still he longed for it and in Gerasim's attitude towards him there was something akin to what he
wished for, and so that attitude comforted him. Ivan Ilyich wanted to weep, wanted to be petted and cried over, and then his colleague
Shebek would come, and instead of weeping and being petted, Ivan llyich would assume a serious, severe, and profound air, and by force
of habit would express his opinion on a decision of the Court of Cassation and would stubbornly insist on that view.
Answer:
1. Ivan Ilyich wanted to weep, wanted to be petted and cried over, and then his colleague Shebek would come, and instead of weeping and being petted, Ivan Ilyich would assume a serious, severe, and profound air.
2. "This falsity around him and within him did more than anything else to poison his last days
Explanation:
According to the given excerpt from Leo Tolstoy's The Death of Ivan llyich, the author talks about the life and death of Ivan Ilyich and how the falsity around him helped hasten his death.
The two sentences in this excerpt from Leo Tolstoy's The Death of Ivan llyich that reflects the author's belief that Russia's rising middle class was unable to express genuine emotion are the statement that Ivan Ilyich would want to express emotions of sadness and crying but when his comrade came over, he would pretend and assume to be serious and unbothered, and the statement about the falsity around Ivan Ilyich poisoned hisast days.
What punctuation mark is used to indicate that something has been intentionally omitted from a quotation? O hyphens O dashes O apostrophes O ellipses
Answer:
dashes,I guess-------------+
listen to the section of the audio clip between 01:02 and 01:33. why does the speaker include a long pause before the sentence beginning "Then he stirred..."?
Answer: Hope this helps!
Explanation: He probably takes a few seconds to show that it is serious. I have never heard the audio clip that you are referring to but in my experience, that is usually what that can indicate.
Answer:
To separate Mrs. Hall's impression from one moment to the next
Explanation:
Short story ideas
I really like stories about monsters but any ideas??
Answer:
Little princesses who find a happy life after a long struggle of hardship in life
Answer:
See explanation for answer.
Explanation:
I suppose you could write a short story on a neighbor girl and boy who had known eachother for four years, caught feelings but never dated because their parents wouldn't let them. They could see each other through their bedroom windows and hung out in secret. They loved each other very much but the boy moved away. The girl thinks about him often and doesn't think she will ever move on. A similiar situation to Romeo and Juliet but without the death part.
I hope this helps!
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The following question references the novel Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte,
How does Bronte use the concept of family to change Jane as the novel progresses?
Answer:
These 2 families are on opposite ends of the spectrum, one cruel and selfish , the other loving and generous. It changes Jane's perspective on what defines a family and what she wants for her own family.
Explanation:
The way Bronte uses the concept of family as the novel progresses is that he shows the difference in the families and this gives them perspective on what she wants in a family.
What is Family?This refers to the smallest unit of a society that includes a tight-knit of people that are related by blood.
Hence, we can see that from the complete text, there is the narration of the interaction with Jane and how her concept of family changes as she sees the greed in one and kindness and generosity in another.
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All questions 3. 4. 5. 6
Answer:
All the answers are D or the last answer choice. Pretty weird but satisfying
Explanation:
(D, D, D, D)
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Which line from the book best supports his analysis? Codebreakers continue to use old-fashioned techniques This would allow Eve to intercept the message as it is typed into the computer Eve's task is made considerably easier if Alice sends her invitations by e-mail The Trojan horse is a brand-new piece of encryption software that seems secure
ALSO it isn't C
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The vocabular is harder to understand for lame mfs (sorry for late answer btw)
Answer: D
Explanation:
why did the chicken cross the road?
Answer:
to cross the road
Explanation:
to cross the road
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1. My mom told me put out the trash.
2. My auntie to went to take something up to the principal.
3. Come across the street so we can play basketball.
4 I am fed up with school.
5.My teacher asked me to take part of the upcoming play.
6. My auntie yelled "break up the fight".
7.My mom told me to run out and get some groceries.
8. I told my friend come around the block so we can play football.
Answer:
. My mom told me put out the trash.
2. My auntie to went to take something up to the principal.
3. Come across the street so we can play basketball.
4 I am fed up with school.
5.My teacher asked me to take part of the upcoming play.
6. My auntie yelled "break up the fight".
7.My mom told me to run out and get some groceries.
8. I told my friend come around the block so we can play football.
Explanation:
whats the definition of opp?
Opp is a slang word meaning opposition; it is often used by criminals to refer to their enemies, such as rival gang members. This slang isn't considered a nationwide slang, it's mostly used in places Pittsburgh, California, and Chicago.
Answer:
Opp means "opposition". It is normally used by criminals to refer to their enemies. This can be considered American slang but it is only used in Pittsburgh, California and Chicago. The plural form is "opps".
Explanation:
in your own experiences did you receive equal treatment in your community from the local government?
Answer:
Kindly check explanation
Explanation:
The local government was created in a bid to reach the grassroots, those areas which seem so far from the city a d ensure they aren't left behind in governance. Those residing in local and remote areas could best be described as those targeted by the local government which I believe is a good initiative as these people also have rights to vote and they do exercise their franchise during the electioneering process. In terms of development, it is actually skewed with certain communities enjoying greater benefits owing to reasons such as partisanship, thought of some communities being in allegiance with an opposition and in some cases inadequate resources to cater for communities with enormous restructuring.
you have to its the law ? why?
Answer:
[tex]Hey dude[/tex] let find what is The Purposes of Law.
The law serves many purposes. Four principal ones are establishing standards, maintaining order, resolving disputes, and protecting liberties and rights. by: [tex]benjamin[/tex]
Explanation:
On the train, Mrs schachter kept crying out that she saw
Answer:
A terrible fire.
Explanation:
It was on Quizlet. Have a good day! :)
Which of the following is a reason to use parallel sentence structures in a literary analysis essay?
A.
They help ensure that you correctly use coordinating conjunctions.
B.
They are a good technique for summarizing the literary work you are analyzing.
C.
They provide the best format for wording the thesis statement of the essay.
D.
They help ensure that each sentence reads clearly and logically
Answer: B
Explanation: They are a good technique for summarizing the literary work you are analyzing.
Their eyes were watching God: explain how the tree represents Janie
Answer:
The tree symbolizes the passionate and erotic love that jenie experiences when she gets her first kiss as a teenager.