Answer:
Explanation:
The Outsider" is written in a first-person narrative style, and details the miserable and apparently lonely life of an individual, who appears to have never made contact with another individual. The story begins, with the narrator explaining his origins. His memory of others is vague, and he cannot seem to recall any details of his personal history, including who he is or where he is originally from. The narrator tells of his environment: a dark, decaying castle amid an "endless forest" of high trees that block out the light from the sun. He has never seen natural light, nor another human being, and he has never ventured from the prison-like home he now inhabits. The only knowledge the narrator has of the outside world, is from his reading of the "antique books" that line the walls of his castle.
The narrator tells of his eventual determination to free himself, from what he views as an existence within a prison. He decides to climb the ruined staircase of the high castle tower which seems to be his only hope for an escape. At the place where the stairs terminate into crumbled ruins, the narrator begins a long, slow climb up the tower wall, until he eventually finds a trapdoor in the ceiling, which he pushes up and climbs through. Amazingly, he finds himself not at the great height he anticipated, but at ground level in another world. With the sight of the full moon before him, he proclaims, "There came to me the purest ecstasy I have ever known." Overcome with the emotion he feels in beholding what—until now—he had only read about, the narrator takes in his new surroundings. He realizes that he is in an old churchyard, and he wanders out into the countryside before eventually coming upon another castle.
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A 5-7 sentence summary of the story "A matter of trust"
Answer:
"A Matter of Trust" by Anne Schraff is a novel about two childhood girlfriends. When one of the girls find a new group of friends in high school , the two became enemies. Brisana Meeks considers her former friend Darcy Will's as losers. She calls them "zeros" .
Explanation:
5. Phil and Maria have a seven-year-old daughter, Elisa. They need care for Elisa from four to six
o'clock each evening. In what type of program might Elisa participate?
Answer:
school
Explanation:
it about that time
This sentence is most likely which component of an expository essay?
For example, most people are familiar with the shredded-cabbage salad known
as coleslaw, but many other foods can also be made into tasty slaws, including
carrots, broccoli, and even apples,
2 of 3 QUESTIONS
Concluding sentence
Supporting detail
Topic sentence
Thesis statement
Answer:
Supporting detail
Explanation:
This sentence is most likely a supporting detail for an expository essay.
3. Stephen (is, are) one of the best players on the team.
4. The coach (was, were) very excited that the team won the tournament.
5. They (is, are) one of the highest scoring teams in the league.
6. My best friend (were, was) there when I arrived.
7. Where (do, does) your parents live?
8. Alex (has, have) two older brothers who play baseball as well.
9. Each teammate (have, has) a trophy to take home now.
10. Making the pizza (are, is) a lot of work.
11. The team (have, has) only one last season left.
12. Derek (was, is) one of the smartest players on the team.
13. The coach (agrees, agree) that I should practice more in the off-season.
14. How (does, do) you feel about coming off the bench next year.
Answer:
Was,are,was,do,has,has,is,has,is,agrees,do
Explanation:
When you blog about books, it's not a good idea to include
s______s and ruin other people's fun of reading.
Answer:
Spoilers
Explanation:
Describe, in great detail, about a time you spent in Nature
Answer:
When my family and I were visiting Denver, Colorado we decided to go to the family cabin. The cabin was far up into the mountains and had bee hand-built by my great-grandfather. The air was crisp and fresh, and we were surrounded by mountains and trees. When we arrived, we spent some time playing and exploring the area surrounding the cabin. As we were walking a path, I saw something glinting on the ground. Upon closer inspection, I discovered it was a large chunk of smoky quartz. It was super exciting to have been able to find a natural treasure like that! We continued to follow the path down to a stream. As we walked silently enjoying the views, we listened to the chorus of birds and the bubbling of the nearing stream. It was quite calming and peaceful. When we arrived at the stream we paused to take pictures. The water was crystal clear, and it was amazing to see all the fish, we even saw snails and a snake! As we were looping back to the cabin, we passed a field of flowers. The floral aroma was surprisingly sweet, so we took some flowers to put in the cabin.
The trip to the cabin was an amazing experience to spend time in nature, one that I will never forget.
Read the following passage:
I thought I could outrun my grief, but looking back now, I see it had followed me everywhere. It was there in Boston. It was there in Amarillo and in Seattle. It was even here in Charlotte. I carried it with me like an overstuffed backpack.
How does the author's use of parallelism most clearly support the central idea?
A.
It calls attention to the similarities between grief and a backpack because it was so overstuffed.
B.
It emphasizes the number of places the speaker's grief followed him.
C.
It illustrates how the grief is like a backpack because the speaker carried it with him everywhere.
D.
It makes readers consider how grief affected the speaker in each town.
Answer:
A
It emphasizes the number of places the speaker grief followed him
What might the disorderly state of the kitchen symbolize in Susan Glaspell’s play Trifles?
A.
the lack of peace in the Wright house
B.
Mrs. Wright's isolation from the local community
C.
the constant bickering between Mr. and Mrs. Wright
D.
the difficult situations in Mrs. Wright's married life
Answer:
C
Explanation:
the constant bickering between Mr. and Mrs. Wright
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Question 17(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) Which best describes memory triggers?
They are not very helpful.
They help things stick in our minds.
They are a way to chunk material.
They are a way to study material.
Answer:1sr
Explanation:
Answer:
B: the help stick in our minds
Explanation:
I just took the test and i got it right
REALLY
What was Rodriguez’s parents attitude toward reading? Did it influence his attitude? Cite examples from the essay that support your opinion.
The Lonely Company Of Good Books by Richard Rodriguez
Answer and Explanation:
1. Rodriguez's parents never saw reading as important and for that reason, they never motivated Rodriguez to read, nor did they encourage him to practice that habit. In addition, Rodriguez did not live in an environment where he had access to books, since his parents did not usually have this type of hobby.
2. This influenced Rodriguez's attitude towards reading, he did not see the importance of reading, did not find it amusing and could not even focus his mind on reading, since he could not, in fact, understand what he was reading. That only changed when he started listening to his teacher talking about the importance of books to the human mind and talking about how cool and exciting certain books are. That made Rodriguez curious and made him try to read, which over time became a habit for him.
What did Reverend Parris find his niece Abigail, daughter Betty, and slave Tituba doing in the forest before Betty went unconscious?
Answer: The girls and Tituba were dancing in the forest. (Strictly prohibited in Puritan religion) There was a fire they were dancing around, and a pot on the fire.
Explanation:
Can someone please make this poem for me it’s really short it doesn’t have to be long but you have to make it the way it looks so you have to put a dependent clause in each line.
After the lazy afternoon dwindles away,
WRITE YOUR OWN DEPENDENT CLAUSE
WRITE YOUR OWN DEPENDENT CLAUSE
WRITE YOUR OWN DEPENDENT CLAUSE
WRITE YOUR OWN INDEPENDENT CLAUSE
Answer:
After the lazy afternoon dwindles away,
I say goodbye to all faith
to not be forced to lie awake
she gives is all I take
So please not to waste another afternoon away.
(second draft)
After the lazy afternoon dwindles away,
to see the shining start to fade
,
I stumble away from what is near
,
as I pause to look away,
I see the afternoon light flicker and fade.
Explanation:
I'm not that good at poems but I hope this helps, it's yours now
like i said im not that good at poems but I did try to make it less sad sounding.
Narrative about being judged
Explanation: Being judged is one of the worst possible scenarios in life. Imagine this. You're sitting uncomfortably in that plastic chair, sweat beading around your brow. The tight tie around your neck is suffocating, but you try to make a good first impression. Your body feels as though an iron weight is pulling you down to the ground as a whole, just minutes from being pulled through the floor. You try not to panic, and recite the mantra your friends taught you before the interview. This is your moment. You've been dreaming of this since childhood, but never imagined you'd get this far. Now, all that matters is how the secretary sitting in front of you thinks. He blindly flips through your resume, dull eyes flipping through yellowed pages. His brow was wrinkled and lacked emotion. He looks at you and finally says the words: "I'm sorry, but you're just not what we're looking for. We want this to be an environment where people feel safe and can be aware of that. You're also going to have to catch up with the others. We just can't have someone like you slowing us down." The words strike you like a spear. This had been your dream interview, and you lost it. Many more were to come, only to turn you away. You wonder why. As you sit down on a bench to breathe in your sorrows, a puddle splashed onto the sidewalk in front of you. You're not soaking wet, but your shoes are soggy. You sigh and look down at your reflection. A sad immigrant with nowhere to go. Your parents had already gone out of their way to fund your education. Their savings were depleted, and you were the first in the family to graduate college. You'd be looked down upon in this society either way. The people here don't see you or anyone that looks like you as their equal. It's how it works. It's happened everywhere you've gone. All because of the color of your skin, people judge. But you soldier on. Maybe someday, you'll find your dream job and find the life you've dreamed of. Keep positive thoughts. Life only gets harder, and never easy. It's what built you as a person. As you step into the next office, you have high hopes. You confidently step and put a smile on your face. It's for the best. The glass doors close behind you and you sit on the next bench.
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Answer:
I'll help
Explanation:
Could you give further instructions? Or a bigger picture so we can see the whole thing?
Answer:
I would say it is reliable because the article was recently published and the author used their full name.
Explanation:
We know the the authors name so theoretically you could research them to check their credibility, and because i was recently published we know it is not outdated. I don't know if that was exactly what you needed, but I hope it helps a bit.
What does david mean by the pharse miser’s pay
Answer:
David means fair pay
Explanation:
How is Mercedes different from Hal and Charles in The Call of the Wild? Mercedes is soft-hearted and sympathetic toward the dogs, while Hal and Charles are quick-tempered and cruel. Mercedes understands how to best care for the dogs, while Hal and Charles do not understand them at all. Mercedes packs the sled with only necessary items, while Hal and Charles insist on bringing all of their possessions. Mercedes is experienced at traveling in the harsh environment, while Hal and Charles make many mistakes.
Answer:
Im stuck between B and D I feel like b so i will update yall
Update-Its D
Explanation:
Raleigh was right central idea
What is Frederick's tone in chapter 9
Answer:
I hope if this helpful plz mark me as brainliest
Explanation:
Summary of the sniper
1. Authoreal Stems
2. Quotations that flow- MCA citations
3. Strong verbs
4. 10-15 sentences
6. Highlight lunderline
The Sniper, by Liam O'Flaherty, is a fiction novel centered around the dehumanization of war. In the short story, a Republican sniper remains positioned atop the rooftops of Dublin. Nighttime has fallen, and the moment he lights a cigarette, an enemy sniper, a Free Stater, fires a bullet directly over his head. Positioned atop the building directly across from sniper rests the enemy that took aim. Immediately after, an armored car arrives at the scene, and an old woman in a tattered shawl informs them of the Republican snipers position. A turret unleashes itself atop the armored car, but the sniper is too nimble and terminates both the man behind the turret and the old woman.
Suddenly, a shot rings out from the opposing rooftop, striking the sniper in the arm and forcing him to drop his rifle from the excruciating pain. Our unassailable sniper trudges on regardless. "Then he lay still against the parapet, and, closing his eyes, he made an effort of will to overcome the pain," (O'Flaherty, 1923, p. 2). The sniper is clever and hastily devises a plan to shoot the enemy with just his pistol from fifty yards away. He props his hat up on his rifle, giving the enemy sniper plenty of time to take his shot, and mocks his own death by letting the hat fall to the bottom of the building and slumming his hand over the edge. His arm trembles from the recoil, and the clearing smoke reveals his target: writhing in pain, and eventually dead.
After drinking from his flask to dull the sensations of war, curiosity compels the sniper to unmask his target's identity. "He threw himself face downward beside the corpse... Then the sniper turned over the dead body and looked into his brother’s face," (O'Flaherty, 1923, p. 3). This guides one's attention back to our theme, the dehumanization of war. The antagonist and Free Stater sniper who fires at the Republican sniper in the beginning is actually his brother.
This is the best summary I could make. I used every strong verb I could, avoiding state of being verbs and passive voice, and cited my quotations appropriately. I don't know about authorial stems unfortunately, nor do I know what to highlight and underline, so you are on your own for those. This should give you a good idea on what to do though. I hope this helps :)
In the “Tell-Tale Heart”, what was the mood and tone the author wanted to convey. Provide text support for your answers.
Answer:
“The Tell-Tale Heart” is a short story classic for all times. In the story, Poe creates a creepy, scary mood through the narrator's denial of madness, the description of the old man's eye, and the repetition of certain words throughout the story.
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from chapter 2 of Night.
We tried to reason with her, more to calm ourselves, to catch our breath, than to soothe her:
"She is hallucinating because she is thirsty, poor woman . . . That's why she speaks of flames devouring her . . .”
But it was all in vain. Our terror could no longer be contained. Our nerves had reached a breaking point. Our very skin was aching. It was as though madness had infected all of us. We gave up. A few young men forced her to sit down, then bound and gagged her.
What quotation indicates that the author’s purpose is to justify actions in an intolerable situation?
“We tried to reason with her, more to calm ourselves, to catch our breath, than to soothe her.”
“But it was all in vain.”
“It was as though madness had infected all of us.”
“A few young men forced her to sit down, then bound and gagged her.”
Answer:
I think it's
“But it was all in vain.”
“It was as though madness had infected all of us.”
Explanation:
“We tried to reason with her, more to calm ourselves, to catch our breath, than to soothe her.” This indicates that the author’s purpose is to justify actions in an intolerable situation. Therefore, the correct option is option A.
What is an excerpt?An excerpt is indeed a quotation from that other resource that the author introduces with fresh language in a sentence. This phrase is taken from Thomas Jefferson's 1801 inaugural speech: As he warned his audience, "I may often go wrong by defect of judgement," Jefferson admitted the fallibility of human nature. "I shall frequently err through lack of judgement" is the excerpt.
This is a brief passage from a lengthy work, hence being an excerpt first from Declaration of Independence: "When it comes to necessary for one nation to cut the political ties that have bound them to another, and also to assume among powers of the world," says the philosopher Aristotle. “We tried to reason with her, more to calm ourselves, to catch our breath, than to soothe her.” This indicates that the author’s purpose is to justify actions in an intolerable situation.
Therefore, the correct option is option A.
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what do you think to make us free?
Answer:
wUt?
Explanation:
if we were free there wouldn't be a protest going on about black lives matter and there wouldn't be cops shooting someone because their race
Situational irony occurs when
what is expected to happen is
different from what actually
happens. From the
highlighted passage in Sec. 7,
we expect that...
A. The two men will most likely die in the
woods.
B. The two men will be rescued shortly
and share a meal together later.
C. The two men will be fine; the reader
will find out they are not that injured after
all.
Answer:(A)
Explanation: The two men will most likely die in the
woods.
Classify the stated conflict.
A young woman has to choose between two careers.
Internal
external
Answer:
Internal
Explanation:
A person deciding to choose between two careers is an internal conflict of the brain I believe
Answer:
internal
Explanation:
Would You Ever Do Anything To Harm one of your parents Or Family member?
Which of Varick's character traits developing the theme of the passage? Story: the show must go on
Answer:B
Explanation:
what is the best way to begin a summary of this story?
Question:
What is the story? So I can answer your question.
Answer: Be sure to include the author and the title, and something remarkable about a character or an event in the story.
Explanation:
Example: "You become responsible for what you have tamed." Is one of the valuable lessons to be learned from reading The Little Prince by Antoine de St.Exupery.
What is the term for the emotions that a word stirs in a reader?
А
synonym
B
denotation
C
connotation
D
acronym
Answer:
C connotation
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is C. Connotation
Explanation:
The answer is connotation because T]the connotation of a word refers to the connection, feelings, or emotions that a word stirs up in the minds of people who hear it or read it. Connotations can be positive, negative or neutral. Please mark brainliest! :))
How is the setting of “the Dow must go on” important to the development of Tessas character?
A) it enables Tessa to reach the goals that she planned to achieve
B) it helps Tessa to realize that working in the film business it too difficult for her
C) it teaches Tessa the significance of teamwork
D) it enables Tessa to develop Felix ability as a film maker and as a person
Answer: A
Explanation:
Which part of speech is the underlined word in the sentence?
Tina or Ross will go out for dinner (OR) IS THE UNDERLINED WORD
A.
compound subject
B.
compound predicate
C.
conjunction
D.
predicate
E.
verb
Answer:
conjuction
Explanation:
i just know