Answer:
Waiting out a storm. (Or, he is telling a story.)
The story is set in a small house late into a stormy night, which is where the seventh man tells his story.
Explanation:
The short story “The Seventh Man”, by Haruki Murakami, is actually narrated in the third person, but most of the story is narrated in first person because most of it consists of the seventh man telling his story to the group of people huddled in the house. The seventh man tells his story in a serious tone, empty of humor and lightness. His words are laden with dark sadness and grief from what he has had to experience as a young child.
4. Explain the significance of the following passage. Be sure to explain fully.
“He understood fully that he might actually be going to die; his arms, maintaining
his balance on the ledge, were trembling steadily now. And it occurred to him
then with all the force of a revelation that, if he fell, all he was ever going to have
out of life he would then, abruptly, have had. Nothing, then, could ever be
changed; and nothing more-no least experience or pleasure-could ever be added
to his life. He wished, then, that he had not allowed his wife to go off by herself
tonight-and on similar nights. He thought of all the evenings he had spent away
from her, working, and he regretted them. He thought wonderingly of his fierce
ambition and of the direction his life had taken; he thought of the hours he'd spent
by himself, filling the yellow sheet that had brought him out here. Contents of the
dead man's pockets, he thought with sudden fierce anger, a wasted life"(6-7).
Answer:
Explanation:
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What most skateboarders love is an isolated road with a steep incline
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Summary of “the scoop on Disney the dirty laundry”
Answer: The operation is full service. Drivers pick up dirty laundry and return clean laundry to 260 locations at Disney on 13 pick-up routes. The facility is divided roughly in half - laundry on one side, dry-cleaning on the other. During a holiday week, the facility did 818,000 pounds of laundry.
Explanation: Have a blessed day hopefully this helped!
What do you know about letters? What is the first thing you think of when
you think of a letter? Is a letter personal or impersonal? Why would
someone write a letter?
When you think of a letter it makes think of people trying to contact you in a different way. You would think the letter is impersonal someone would write a letter again to communicate with you.
Hope this helps.
a letter is a written form of communication.
the first thing I think when i think of a letter is a stamp, envelope and something to read.
a letter is categorized into personal and impersonal(which is formal)
reasons for writing a letter;
asking for a jobwell wishinginquiry on formal issuesresigninggreetingslove addressformal complaintsbasiclly a letter is a form of communication that can be elaborate,funny,open as wished when sent to friends and families but can be formal,authorized and improvised when it's impersonal and is sent to a titled person.
When Ponyboy broke the news at home, how did the Greasers respond? Use quotes from the chapter in your explanation.
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Answer:
Talk back to my mom
Explanation:
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Next to the statues and the head, the slab seems unimpressive at first glance. It is roughly the size of a tabletop-three feet nine inches long, two feet four and a half inches wide, and eleven inches thick. But many experts would say that this rather small piece of rock was more valuable than any of the larger objects in the room. For it is the famed Rosetta Stone, which gave nineteenth-century scholars their first key to the secrets of ancient Egypt.
—The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone,
James Cross Giblin
Which statement is an opinion?
It is roughly the size of a tabletop . . .
[T]his rather small piece of rock was more valuable than any of the larger objects in the room.
Next to the statues and the head
three feet nine inches long, two feet four and a half inches wide, and eleven inches thick.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The other are all facts.
A. Is a fact and can be measured
C. The heads can be seen on the side in real
and finally D. Can be measured
Therefore it is B. It is an opinion because other people might think it is not the most valuable in the room.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
B
Explanation:
[T]his rather small piece of rock was more valuable than any of the larger objects in the room.
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Answer: I don't know if theres any options but i would put: In WW2 They had to suffer a lot they ran out of food a lot millions of lives dying and some of them didn't want to go but they still had to anyways.
Explanation:
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The more of this there is, the less you see. What is it?
Answer:
darkness
Explanation:
In the passage, Too Tall gets injured and Kane volunteers to take his place as drummer. What effect does the author create for the reader through this timing of events?
A.
anticipation that participation in the band will resolve Kane’s conflict
B.
anticipate Kane's lack of joy playing with his own band
C.
anticipate Kane's nightmares for not believing in his own band
D.
anticipation about how participation in the band help Kane become more confident
Answer:
it would be D
10.) choose the best answer to identify the part of speech if the boldface word.
Answer:
You're right, it's pronoun.
Explanation:
Stamina is not a "direct object," or "adjective" nor is it a "subject."
Definition of pronoun says "a word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse (e.g., I, you ) or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse (e.g., she, it, this )."
Important quote from the character Curley and the importance of the quote, chapter 2 , “Of Mice and Men”
Answer:
Guys like us, that work on ranches, are the loneliest guys in the world. They got no family. They don't belong no place. . . . With us it ain't like that.
Explanation:
Read the claim below.
The government should not use taxpayers' money to fund the arts.
Select the piece of evidence that best supports this claim.
The largest government arts program costs the average taxpayer only about
forty-five cents per year.
Private citizens, corporations, and foundations already spend billions of dollars
each year to support the arts.
The Federal Art Project was a government-funded program that employed
thousands of artists during the Great Depression.
Answer:
Private citizens, corporations, and foundations already spend billions of dollars each year to support the arts.
Explanation:
The piece of evidence that best supports this claim is "Private citizens, corporations, and foundations already spend billions of dollars each year to support the arts".
Actually, who are the taxpayers? They are private citizens, corporations and foundations. That means if the government is using taxpayers' money to fund arts, indirectly it means that the billions of dollars spent each year to support arts are the monies of the private citizens, corporations and foundations. This then means that these private citizens, foundations and corporations are actually the ones supporting the arts through the taxes they pay.
Answer:
Answer:
Private citizens, corporations, and foundations already spend billions of dollars each year to support the arts.
Explanation:
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Explain how the choice of a narrator affects the plot of a text using the above excerpt as an example.
Answer:
it doesn't because if either way the if it is the same story then the plot will always stay tthe same
Explanation:
Answer:
The choice of narrator, especially a first-person narrator, affects the plot because a first-person narrator's knowledge is limited to what that person is present to see and hear. We can't know what anyone else is thinking and much action is left out because the narrator may not have seen or heard it. That information must be conveyed through dialogue with other characters. In this excerpt, using a different point of view or choosing a different first-person narrator would change the information we receive. For example, Sam or Patrick would probably not feel like being in their own house was like being "someplace better," and the impression we are given of the parents would also be affected.
Explanation:
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Change the sentences to past simple and past continuous.
Ex: We write on the newspaper every day.
We wrote on the newspaper every day.
We are writing on the newspaper every day.
He comes to school by bus.
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I always walk to school.
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I eat lunch in the cafeteria every day.
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The children play in the park every afternoon.
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Sue works very hard.
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To evaluate a piece of media means to
express the main idea in a clear and specific way.
disseminate the contents to a wide audience.
judge the purpose and message in a thoughtful way.
communicate the information to a group of people.
Answer:
judge the purpose and message in a thoughtful way.
Explanation:
express the main idea in a clear and specific way – this is not the right answer. Evaluation is more complex and analytical than just the main idea.
disseminate the contents to a wide audience – this is not the right answer. Evaluation of the message doesn’t concern spreading it.
judge the purpose and message in a thoughtful way – this is the correct answer. Media is used to convey a certain message through some of the tools (radio, TV, internet, etc.) Therefore, its evaluation concerns seeing the message and analyzing it, giving the judge of it at the end. This includes possible critics or praise for the message, ways of conversion, tools, etc.
communicate the information to a group of people – this is an incorrect answer. Evaluation, as said before, does not concern the spreading of the information.
Answer: Option C
(C) judge the purpose and message in a thoughtful way.
Explanation:
what does “He who is dizzy thinks the world is spinning.” in the taming of the shrew mean?
Answer:
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A background, identity, intrest or talent so meaningful thay believe thier application would be incomplete without it, if this sounds like you, then please share
Answer:
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Which question from When Birds Get Flu and Cows Go Mad by John DiConsiglio best summarizes the main problem that the author is addressing?
Can one animal cause a national health emergency?
How do you make a cow mad?
How could that happen?
And would it be worse next time?
Answer:
A
Can one animal cause a national health emergency?
Explanation:
i did it on edge
Answer:
A
Explanation:
What’s the mood throughout stanzas 1-8 in the poem “the raven” if u answer I’ll give brainliest!!
"The Raven" stanzas 1-8 has a lot to unpack - but overall, the mood is very mysterious and somber. The narrator is hearing a knock at the door, and at first, is being rational about it. He goes from describing darkness to describing "the raven," who most likely represents a great loss or bad omen. The first 8 stanzas are setting the poem up to be pretty dark and gloomy.
What happened to John Smith on his way to Jamestown?
Answer:
Smith was severely injured by a gunpowder explosion in his canoe, and he sailed to England for treatment in mid-October 1609. He never returned to Virginia. Colonists continued to die from various illnesses and disease, with an estimated 150 surviving that winter out of 500 residents.
Directions: Copy sentences in the active and passive voice from the text
below and write them in the corresponding column in the table provided
below)
SUSPICIOUS BOX
Last Friday, it was around 12:30 in the afternoon when a suspicious box was found by
Miss Mendez on her table. The suspicious box wasn't opened by the teacher at that moment
because she was afraid to see what's inside and who gave it because it doesn't even have a
short note. The box was wrapped in a red silk paper, a little bit heavy, having a yellow ribbon
and tied properly.
The box was taken to the faculty room by Miss Mendez and showed it to her co-
teachers. When they're about to open the box, loud and big voices were heard outside the
faculty room and greeted her... "Happy Birthday Miss Mendez!" When she took a look
around, it was her students in the 7th grade. They brought balloons, flowers and cake for her
birthday. In great surprise, she gladly embraced them. She cried tears of joy when they sang
happy birthday. When she opened her gift, she saw her photo turned into a sketch and kept in
a shimmering frame. A series of messages too were written by her thoughtful students.
Meanwhile as she randomly reads the messages, one of her bright students in class, Pio,
the guitarist, started to play his instrument while the rest of his classmates started to sing a
song. Not just a song but it was their teacher's favorite song entitled "A Smile in Your
Heart”. It is a song sung by his favorite singer of all time. Absolutely, having those ideas and
plans tickled the bones of their adviser for it all worked out.
As they finished the song, Miss Mendez blew her cake, made a wish, and thanked
everyone for the surprise they had prepared. In the end, a meaningful message was delivered
by her for her wonderful birthday surprise. According to Miss Mendez, it was her most
remarkable birthday celebration with unforgettable people.
We hope you understand the passage. Now it's your turn to do the task. Good luck!
Active Voice:________,________,________,________
Passive Voice:________,____ ____,____________
Which sentence in the text uses a clear analogy a. the speed of light is the absolute limit for any object traveling through the universe b. however, there may be a way to teleport, like Houdini, from one part of the galaxy to another c. Warp travel would be a game changer, opening a vast new frontier for human beings d. In the same way one can fold a sheet of paper to bring to points together, scientist may one day find a way to warp space itself
Answer:
D, I believe.
Explanation:
Answer: D!
Explanation: This is the clearest example of an analogy that can be seen in the text here.
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Look at the image, read, and choose the correct sentence that goes with the image.
A deer by a secluded lake in the mountains
El lago grande y bonito está debajo de la playa donde el animal toma agua.
El viernes, tus padres pasan el día en el lago lejos de la ciudad.
Me encanta nadar en el lago dentro de la plaza de mi ciudad.
Tu hermano practica en el lago encima de la piscina de su casa.
Answer:
A - El lago grande y bonito está debajo de la playa donde el animal toma agua.
This is 100% correct. This response trsnalted to english would be 'The big and beautiful lake is under the beach where the animal drinks water.'
Good luck!! xox
Answer: El lago grande y bonito está debajo de la playa donde el animal toma agua.
Explanation:
3. Choose the correct answer.
Over the mountain is a(n)
complex sentence
independent clause
phrase
What’s the theme for daughter of invention
What should appear in a conclusion?
A. supporting details
B. a closing idea
C. reasons and examples
D. an introduction
Answer:
B) a closing idea.
Explanation:
It couldn't be D, because that would go in a topic sentence
Can't be A, I think that is concrete details.
C, is maybe commentary.
So its B.
Answer:
Most likely B.
Explanation:
All of the other answers would go in your intro. or body paragraphs.
Hope this helps!
CommonLit Poem:"Universal Declaration of Human Rights" Question: Part A: Which statement identifies the central idea of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?PLSS HELP ASAP LIKE RN
Answers:
A) It identifies countries that have successfully protected human rights.
B) It declares which countries are guilty of denying their citizens human rights.
C) It describes rights and freedoms that are not protected by the United Nations.
D) It establishes and protects the rights and freedoms of people all over the world.
D. It estavlishes and protects the rights and freedoms of people all over the world.
The phrase that enumerates the Universal Declaration of Human Rights' main premise is given in option (D): "It establishes and protects the rights and freedoms of people all over the world."
What is the central idea of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?Its fundamental tenet is based on the assertion that, in accordance with Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, "All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights."
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is a global agreement that was drafted in December 1948.
48 of the 58 United Nations members present at the time voted in favor of the Declaration.
All individuals around the world have their rights and freedoms established and safeguarded by this document.
It was created as a result of the horrific deeds committed during World War II, particularly in Germany under the Nazi government.
Therefore, option (D) is the central idea.
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What can you infer about the identity of the “white speck whose sound has disturbed Old Musoni’s work?
Answer:
The "white speck whose sound ha[s] disturbed" Old Musoni's work is an airplane.
Explanation:
At the beginning of the short story "The Setting Sun and the Rolling World," the character Old Musoni is working on his land, tilling the soil. However, the sound of a "white speck" distracts him. He looks up and sees the white speck quickly disappearing over the rim of the sky. We can already assume it is something of great speed, which can also produce noise loud enough to be heard by the man and to distract him. As the story proceeds, the identity of the white speck is made even clearer when it is described as a "white metal bird." The white speck was an airplane, whose sound reached Old Musoni in time for him to see it disappearing over the horizon.