Why is William Shakespeare am outstanding character in literature?

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Answer 1

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William Shakespeare is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the history of the English language, and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He transformed European theatre by expanding expectations about what could be accomplished through innovation in characterization, plot, language, and genre.

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What should a correct sentence look like?
1.​

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Answer:

Where are my glasses?

Explanation:

It should always start with a capitol letter.

It should always end with the right punctuation. This sentence is a question so you put a question mark at the end. It looks like this. ?

You make sure your words are spelled correctly.

You make sure to capitalize the proper nouns. You would capitalize Jerry is the sentence below because it is a name. A name is a proper noun.

Jerry asked where his glasses were.

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Answers on the note card.

Which answer choice would BEST describe Joseph Hilgard's reaction to the Oxford study?
(A)
He thinks the study has some major limitations that affect researchers' ability to draw conclusions from
It
(B)
He thinks the study will open new doors for cooperative research with video game makers.
(C)
He thinks the study has some critical flaws that make it scientifically meaningless.
(D)
He thinks the study conclusively proves the link between video games and improved mental health.

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Answer:

The correct answer is A)

Explanation:

In a study that tried to elicit the correlation between Violence in Video Games and Violence in real behavior, Joseph Hilgard and 4 of his colleagues carried out an experiment involving 275 males (all undergraduates) using a specific type of gaming whose violence levels could be adjusted from hard to easy or very violent to mildly violent.

Students were randomly assigned to play the game. No one person played both categories.

After the game, the students were incited by confederates and were allowed in such as way that they were allowed to express themselves violently or otherwise.

Joseph and his team came to the realization that their research didn't extablish a relationship between playing a violent game and being violent in real life.

One of the limitations of the research that were cited as a possible reason for enervated the researchers from reaching a very boisterous conclusion is that brief exposure under a controlled environment may not be sufficient to trigger violent behavior in the test subjects.

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

Read the passage.

(1) In 1751, the Philadelphia Provincial Assembly had a bell made. (2) It was for the new State House. (3) The bell weighed more than 2,000 pounds. (4) The bell was 12 feet in circumference around the bottom. (5) It came to be known as the Liberty Bell because it was inscribed with a motto about liberty. (6) Unfortunately, the Liberty Bell cracked in 1752 during a test ring. (7) To fix the bell, the Philadelphia Assembly had it recast. (8) Some people say the bell cracked again in 1835. (9) It was tolling for John Marshall’s funeral. (10) However, that is probably just a legend. (11) It is a fact that on February 22, 1846, the bell cracked again. (12) That crack could not be fixed. (13) The Liberty Bell has had a crack in it ever since.
Which is the most effective way to combine sentences 8 and 9?


A) Cracked again in 1835, some people say while tolling for John Marshall’s funeral.

B) Some people say the bell cracked again in 1835 while it was tolling for John Marshall’s funeral.

C) Some people say the bell cracked again in 1835 and was tolling for John Marshall’s funeral.

D) Although some people say the bell cracked again in 1835, it was tolling for John Marshall’s funeral.

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Answer: B) Some people say the bell cracked again in 1835 while it was tolling for John Marshall’s funeral.

Explanation:

Option B is the best option because it most accurately phrases the facts in both sentences in saying that according to some people, the bell cracked whilst tolling for John Marshall's funeral.

The other options did not make this fact clear due to their phrasing being done in such a way that the subjects were misplaced in the sentence.

Which of the boys is Ashley specking to when she says make sure to reference words that aren’t your own?what does she mean? What is the different in the ways that Aiden and Connor use words from the text?

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Explanation:

conner thats the answer

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Do you think people face internal conflict or external conflict more often in their daily lives. Write an argumentative essay for which you think we face more in our daily lives,

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Answer:

In fiction, ‘internal conflict’ refers to a character’s internal struggle. A character might struggle with an emotional problem such as fear of intimacy or abandonment, for example. Internal conflict is important for characterization, since flaws and internal struggles make characters more lifelike and sympathetic.

External conflict, on the other hand, refers to the conflicts between a character and external forces. This type of conflict can be between one character and another or a group (or between groups of characters). It can also be between a character and more abstract forces. For example, a bleak and hostile environment in a post-apocalyptic novel.

Both types of conflict, internal and external, are useful because they create:

Tension: Because of conflict’s uncertainty, we want to know how it resolves and keep turning pages to find out

Stakes: Conflict suggests worst-case outcomes and makes resolution urgent (the hero must overcome the antagonist/environment or themselves ‘or else…’)

Character development: Conflict allows for dramatic incidents and confrontations that test characters and cause them to learn and adapt

So how do you use external and internal conflict to develop characters

Explanation:

What do you want to write about internal, or external? The prompt is asking the question “Do you think people face internal or external conflicts more often.”

What makes a black person black if their white but born in mexico

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Answer:

what

Explanation:

what is a person, what is life, whats a soul, are u on drugs

Answer:

It is due to genetics. Probably their parents were born in the US, but moved to Mexico for some reasons.

In what paragraphs, does the turning point occur?

Be sure to use numerals (12), not words (twelve).

List your answers in numerical order.

paragraphs
and

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Answer:

Paragraphs  43  and  44

Explanation:

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Which of the following is the best definition for adjective?

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Answer:

soft

Explanation:

adectives describe something.

Answer:

Um, do you have multiple choice or do you just need to put a definition?

Explanation:

If it's your own definition the here:

An adjective is a word to describe something

Library is to book as _is to paintaing​

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Answer:

museum

Explanation:

The term library is used to define a place which specifically contains the collection of books and informational resources. These collections helps in gathering information and proceed in the field of research.  

Similarly, art museum is a place that is assigned for the display of paintings and other art works. A collection is kept there for the viewers.

In the given sentence, the connection between a library and a book is similar to that of the museum and painting.

Write a compare and contrast analysis of how culture shapes the hero's of hera of samurai and black ships before troy use tradition words in your draft to help clarify relationship ideas essay halp plssss

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The weather culture shapes the hero of Hara in samurai black shelves before Troy use tradition words in your draft to help clarify relationship ideas is by the use of Komodo dragons

Sure, there’s a lot of plastic being dumped into the ocean, but why talk about that when our fresh water supply is in good condition?
This is an example of:

Question 6 options:

circular reasoning


bandwagon


ad hominem


red herring

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Answer:

I think its A: Circular reasoning im not sure tho but tell if im wrong

Explanation:

What happened because Katherine Johnson
checked a flight path for John Glenn?
A
John Glenn was able to complete his mission
safely.
B
John Glenn stopped trusting the IBM
computer.
C
John Glenn decided to become an astronaut.
D John Glenn helped her get a job with NASA.

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Answer: A . John Glenn was able to complete his mission  safely.

Explanation:

Katherine Johnson was a brilliant mathematician that helped immensely in the  project to get the United States into space. She was so good with math that she was labelled the ''human computer'' and earned the trust of several people at NASA including astronaut, John Glenn.

John Glenn did not trust the machine projections for his mission and so called in Katherine to double check the calculations made by the computer. After she had confirmed the results, he felt confident enough to fly and so was able to complete his mission safely.

What sort of event did Steve Jobs attend to?

Which school did Steve Jobs initially attend to but later on dropped out?

Why did Steve Jobs decide to drop out of college?

What dose the quote,”stay hungry? Stay foolish.”that Steve Jobs used suppose to mean?

Why did Steve Jobs think that being fired from apple was the best thing that happened to him?

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Answer:

1. ? 2. Reed College. 3. Steve Jobs dropped out of college so he could drop in to the classes that looked more interesting. Reed College offered the best calligraphy course in the country. In those classes Jobs learned about serif and sans serif typefaces, something with no practical application to his life at the time. 4. Never be satisfied, and always push yourself. 5. "Jobs told his closest friends and colleagues that it was a betrayal." Jobs left Apple and spent the summer of 1985 in a "midlife crisis, deciding what he wanted to do with his life and flirting with all kinds of possibilities" from entering politics to becoming an astronaut, Deutschman said.

Explanation:

Identify the two types of figurative language in this line from the "The Starry Night"
"Even the moon bulges in its orange irons to push children, like a god, from its eye"

Personification and onomatopoeia

Simile and metaphor

Assonance and onomatopoeia

Simile and personification

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I think simile and metaphor

Directions: Underline each of the participle phrases and circle the word that is modified.

1. Yelling with all our might, we sat in the cheering section.

2. Did anyone ever tell you that you have a winning smile?

3. Feeling like a fool, I appeared from behind the curtain in a checkered costume.

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Answer:

3. Feeling like a fool - participle phrases

I - word being modified

2. a winning smile- participle phrases

you- word being modified

1. yelling with all our might- participle phrase

we - word being modified.

Explanation:

participle phrases are phrases with -ing

the word being modified is what the phrase is talking about.

I’m writing an argumentative essay on both stories “The Great Gatsby” and “Federigo’s Falcon.” The question stating (Can money buy happiness?) and I’m not looking for answers I just need to know if my intro paragraph looks good.

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It looks good to me i’m in 10th

Answer:

A few fixes within my explanation.

Explanation:

"Money can't buy happiness" is a common saying that many believe is true. The saying means that there is more to your life than fame, wealth, and luxury. The Great Gatspy and Federigo's Falcon both compare this saying. Within each story, we encounter both good and bad qualities from both and we learn that money cannot buy happiness from their respective struggles.

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Sometimes teachers don’t build good relationships with students if a teacher doesn’t want to. Some teachers just teach and don’t form connections with their students. I’m not sure if that’s correct, but a rebuttal would be something that contradicts what is being said.

Answer:

Yes teachers may create relationships and computers don't but when it comes to knowledge computers surpass.

Explanation:

Narrative Writing: Removing Irrelevant Details paragraph below has one sentence that is not relevant to the narrative. Cross out that sentence to strengthen the paragraph.Last Saturday was a perfect day. My cousins Reid and Bella came to visit. We decided to go to the park for a picnic. The sun shone brightly and sparkled on the water as we laid out a colorful blanket near the lake. We told jokes and laughed as we ate our lunch under the shade of the trees. My favorite sandwich is grilled cheese, but we didn't bring any of those. After lunch, Reid took out his new dragon-shaped kite, and we watched as it rose into the sky and danced among the clouds. As we watched the kite fly higher and higher, we all agreed that this was the best day ever!

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Answer:

Last Saturday was a perfect day. My cousins Reid and Bella came to visit. We decided to go to the park for a picnic. The sun shone brightly and sparkled on the water as we laid out a colorful blanket near the lake. We told jokes and laughed as we ate our lunch under the shade of the trees. My favorite sandwich is grilled cheese, but we didn't bring any of those. After lunch, Reid took out his new dragon-shaped kite, and we watched as it rose into the sky and danced among the clouds. As we watched the kite fly higher and higher, we all agreed that this was the best day ever!

(Bold = delete sentence)

Explanation:

The narrator is talking about his/her day and what s/he and his/her cousins did at the park. Grilled cheese sandwiches are irrelevant to the story because they didn't even bring it to the picnic.

3. Learning that germs caused disease was a in treating sick people.
a. character
b. perspectives
c. blemishes
d. breakthrough
Which word from the vocabulary list belongs in the blank?

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Answer:

i think it is d

First,next,Finnaly in a transition sentence

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Answer:  next but maybe finally it it is the closing/ last thing in a paragraph or something

Explanation:

Answer:

I will give you 3 example sentences using those transition words.

Explanation:

First, I will go brush my teeth in the bathroom to get them clean.

Next, I will go downstairs to eat breakfast so my brain is ready to work.

Finally, I will get in the car so I can go to school and learn new knowledge.

I would appreciate it if you helped me with this assignment

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Answer:

I cant type in Roman but good luck.

Explanation:

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Read this passage from "The American Dream."

America is essentially a dream, a dream as yet unfulfilled. It is a dream of a land where men of all races, of all nationalities and of all creeds can live together as brothers. The substance of the dream is expressed in these sublime words, words lifted to cosmic proportions: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness." This is the dream.

Based on the passage, how does the speaker provide evidence to support the idea of the American dream?

by stating that the country was founded on the idea of equality
by presenting the idea of men as brothers who live together
by stating that the country includes people from many races
by presenting the idea that words have the power to help people

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Answer:by stating that the country was founded on the idea of equality

Explanation:(Mark brainliest if correct)

Answer:

A. by stating that the country was founded on the idea of equality

Explanation:

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Answer:

The author feels at ease at the beginning of the paragraph because it said he was at ease at the beginning. Further into the passage the author feels he started to feel disoriented because in the paragraph it says "I felt myself getting pale and wished them gone. My head ached and I fancied a ringing in the ear:but it continued and became more distinct."

Explanation:

Read the sentence. As student body president, my goal is to be friendly, fun, and fair. What type of rhetorical device does this sentence use? parallel structure alliteration antithesis repetition

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Answer:

Option B I took the test and got it right

Answer:

alliteration

Explanation:

defenition of alliterationthe occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.

"the alliteration of “sweet birds sang”" this sounds like friendly,fun and fair.

7. What is the goal of Brutus' speech? Did he
achieve it?

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Answer:

his goal was to let the people know that he was a good person and not as bad as the conspirators said he was

How does Billie jo react to the hardship of her environment?

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Answer:

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Select the correct answer.
The sample paper in this lesson makes an academic argument.
What is the argument?
A. The character of Mama proves Baldwin's theme.
B. The character of Sonny helps to prove Baldwin's theme.
C. The character of the narrator helps to prove Baldwin's theme.
D. The character of Creole helps to prove Baldwin's theme.

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Answer:

C. The character of the narrator helps to prove Baldwin's theme.

Explanation:

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Is the struggle essential for happiness? Write 10 sentences for full credit.

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I would not say it is.

Happiness is an emotion. Just is regret, sadness, solidarity, grief, etc. In most scenarios happiness is an attributed factor and result of struggle, but not always. Someone could have the worst life imaginable, but just as well be content. Anyone can be truly happy, no matter the situation. This does not mean struggle is dismissed as a factor in the becoming of happiness, however. Many things come from struggles, and happiness is a common emotion once the struggle is over.

This is only eight sentences, but it's a good start.

How do people remember and communicate information?

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I good way to Remember and communicate information is to right it down somewhere so that you will remember it and then you will be able to communicate it more easily because you haven’t remembered it
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