Answer:
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Explanation:
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How does Juliet's comment in Act I, Scene v, lines 137-138 echo the Prologue? Explain your answer.
Answer:
because she is saying the man she is in love with is the man she should hate. This is connecting to the feud because even though she loves him she knows it is forbidden due to the feud.
Explanation:
Answer:
The information about the two feuding households in the prologue is that the two households are feuding to an ancient grudge. Juliet's comment echoes the prologue because she says that she loved him before she knew who he was and found out that he was a Montague too late. she knows that he’s supposed to be an enemy but she still loves him anyway.
Explanation:
(The Outsiders Chapter 3-4)
8.Read the following quotations below from chapter 3-4, and explain and explain who, what, where, when, and the why of this particular passage. Be sure your explanation includes any relevant plot information and any characters that relate to the quote
"A panic was rising in me as I listened to Johnny's quiet voice go on and on."
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Answer:
its stereotyping because they assume the reason is hat he is a boy
What happens when Sampson "bites his thumb?" How do the other men react to that
action?
This is from the Romeo and Juliet film plz help me
Answer:
Sampson bites the Montague servants with his thumb. He needs them to start fighting right away. He retracts his gesture, knowing that the rules will not be by his side (would get in trouble). The two families are at odds, and the feud has spread to the servants.Explanation:
Answer:
i did this question too and my teacher explained that it was an insult and was equivalent to flipping someone off
Explanation:
2. Which of the following patterns of organization is most appropriate in a good summary? (1 point)
Ocause and effect
Ochronological order
O order of importance
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Explanation:
The correct answer is participle
5. How should the audience for your rhetorical speech affect the language you use to craft the speech?
O
Your speech's tone, its level of formality, should match your relationship with the members of your audience.
O Your speech's sentence structure should be very simple so that any audience can understand your argument.
O Your speech's grammar should seem very formal to your audience so that you'll seem to know your stuff.
O Your speech's vocabulary should be slightly more difficult or complex than the words your listeners use.
Answer:
Your speech's sentence structure should be very simple so that any audience can understand your argument.
Explanation:
Rhetorical speech is a kind of speech that is given in order to persuade someone or a group of people to believe in your words and ideas.
The speech structure for the audience in a rhetorical speech should be very simple so that any audience can understand your argument.
Answer:
Your speech's tone, its level of formality, should match your relationship with the members of your audience.
Explanation:
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A personal attack on a person is an example of
A. begging the question.
B. a red herring.
C. ad hominem.
D. either/or.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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how does the writer use language to describe white fangs attack on jim hall
London uses descriptive language to convey the immediacy and brutality of the attack, all while drawing a picture of the panic that ensued and the punishment of Jim Hall by White Fang, who relentlessly protected Judge Scott from harm.
Then it was that White Fang struck. He gave no warning, with no snarl anticipated his own action. Into the air he lifted his body in the spring that landed him on the strange god’s back. White Fang clung with his fore-paws to the man’s shoulders, at the same time burying his fangs into the back of the man’s neck. He clung on for a moment, long enough to drag the god over backward. Together they crashed to the floor. White Fang leaped clear, and, as the man struggled to rise, was in again with the slashing fangs.
Sierra Vista awoke in alarm. The noise from downstairs was as that of a score of battling fiends. There were revolver shots. A man’s voice screamed once in horror and anguish. There was a great snarling and growling, and over all arose a smashing and crashing of furniture and glass.
But almost as quickly as it had arisen, the commotion died away. The struggle had not lasted more than three minutes.
5.
Which type of organizational strategy presents similarities and differences between two or more items?
A. order of importance
B. chronological order
C. compare and contrast
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The answer would be: order of importance.
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It is compare and contrast because it is showing similarities and differences.
Explanation: I think the answer is either letter A or letter C
compare and contrast
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In chapter 23, the reader becomes aware that Mr. Bedford’s and Mr. Cavor’s stories don’t match. On which detail are the two in agreement? Mr. Bedford had no choice in leaving Mr. Cavor on the moon. Mr. Bedford fought against and killed several of the Selenites. They were captured because Mr. Bedford ate the fungus. Mr. Bedford became impulsive and rash on the moon.
Answer:
Mr.Bedford fought against and killed several of Selenites.
Explanation:
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The reader gets aware that Mr. Bedford’s and Mr. Cavor’s stories don’t match the two in agreement is Mr. Bedford fought against and killed several of the Selenites.
What is Central idea of Novel?
The First Men in the Moon is a logical novel by Herbert George Wells. The novel uncovers the anecdote about an excursion to the Moon, taken by a money manager storyteller Mr. Bedford and a researcher Mr. Cavor, where they tracked down an extraterrestrial human progress.
The storyteller is Mr. Bradford, a London money manager who chooses to compose a play to determine his monetary issues. He leases a little house in Kent where he metts Mr.Cavor and they choose to embrace a journey to the Moon.
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1.
The rate of change is constant in each table. Find the rate of change. Explain what the rate of change means for the situation.
A. [tex]\frac{65}{1}[/tex]; Your car travels 65 miles every 1 hour.
B. 10; your car travels for 10 hours.
C. 260; your car travels 260 miles.
D. [tex]\frac{1}{65}[/tex]; Your car travels 65 miles every 1 hour.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Writing Task 3. Imagine you have started a campaign, for example, to protect your local environment. Write a campaign letter. You should: • Have a clear aim of your campaign • Have a name for your campaign Tell to the reader when you started your campaign, what you have already done and what would you like to do in the future
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Match the description to the percentage, based on the article above.
1. percent of school-age children in the U.S. who were homeschooled students in 2003
2. percent of full time homeschooled students
3. percent of homeschooled students also in school less than 9 hours
4. percent of homeschooled students were also in school 9-25 hours
5. percent of homeschooled students from white families vs. other ethnicities
6. percent of homeschooled students from two-parent homes
7. percent of homeschooled students from two-parent homes with one parent working
8. percent of parents homeschooling because of school environment
77%
6%
54%
85%
12%
2.2%
82%
81%
The bar graph shows the relationship between what two things on the x- and y-axes?
a) the number of homeschooled students (y-axis) in 1999 and 2003 (x-axis)
b) the number of homeschooled students (x-axis) in 1999 and 2003 (y-axis)
How many groups are being compared? one two three four
In comparison to 1999, what happens to all groups in 2003?
They decreased.
They increased.
They didn't change.
no clear pattern
Answer:
percent of school-age children in the U.S. who were homeschooled students in 2003 = 2.2%
percent of full time homeschooled students = 82%
percent of homeschooled students also in school less than 9 hours = 12%
percent of homeschooled students were also in school 9-25 hours = 6%
percent of homeschooled students from white families vs. other ethnicities = 77%
percent of homeschooled students from two-parent homes = 81%
percent of homeschooled students from two-parent homes with one parent working = 54%
percent of parents homeschooling because of school environment = 85%
the number of homeschooled students (y-axis) in 1999 and 2003 (x-axis)
4
they all increased
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Explanation:
Select the correct answer.
How does Goldman's tone shift in the final paragraph?
O A. In the first two paragraphs, her tone is carefree; but in the last paragraph she is seething with anger.
OB. In the first two paragraphs, her tone is enthusiastic; but in the last paragraph, she is pessimistic.
In the first two paragraphs, her tone is sarcastic; but in the last paragraph it is serious and respectful.
D. In the first two paragraphs, her tone is objective; but in the last paragraph it is subjective and blased.
ОС.
The Goldman's tone shifts in the final paragraph as, In the first two paragraphs, her tone is carefree; but in the last paragraph she is seething with anger.
What is tone?Tone is the mood or the attitude of a person or a place.
Because the tone first used was carefree Goldman was it was was less worry and lighthearted but in the final paragraph Goldman expressed her anger on people campaign against war, militarism and conscription , and how all this is an insult to human intelligence.
Hence the correct option is, A. In the first two paragraphs, her tone is carefree; but in the last paragraph she is seething with anger.
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Read this sentence from "excerpt from President Richard Nixon’s News Conference: The President’s Personal Finances."
I noted in some editorials and perhaps in some commentaries on television, a very reasonable question.
Knowing that the words commentaries and analyses are synonyms, what is the definition of commentaries?
silences
speeches
explanations
absences
Answer:
It is c
Explanation:
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1 Alexander Hamilton is the Founding Father pictured on the ten-dollar bill. Unlike George Washington (on quarters and dollar bills), or Thomas Jefferson (on nickels and two-dollar bills), Hamilton was never elected president. The two facts people most often recall about Hamilton are that he served as the first secretary of the treasury and that he was killed by Aaron Burr in a duel. He deserves more credit than those two facts suggest. His presence on the ten-dollar bill shows that he played a crucial role in the early years of our country.
2 Although many key figures from early history came from privileged backgrounds, Hamilton grew up in poverty in the West Indies. He was such a brilliant child that a kindly churchman arranged for his schooling in New York, where he attended King’s College, now Columbia University.
3 Hamilton first achieved distinction during the Revolutionary War. His abilities attracted the attention of George Washington, who appointed him an aide-de-camp and relied on him as a personal secretary and adviser. Later in the war, Hamilton resigned as aide to lead troops directly in battle.
4 Hamilton became a successful attorney and an important figure in New York and national politics after the war. His support for a strong central government helped bring about the Constitutional Convention of 1787. Hamilton was one of the authors of the Federalist Papers which defended the new Constitution. Appointed by Washington as secretary of the treasury, Hamilton’s fiscal policies ensured the stability of the new republic. His rivalry with Thomas Jefferson helped spark the rise of the political parties in the United States.
5 Even after Hamilton resigned his office, he remained influential on the national stage and in the New York politics. His opposition to another New York politician, Aaron Burr, led to the infamous duel and Hamilton’s untimely death.
The man who killed Alexander Hamilton will probably never appear on U.S. currency. Aaron Burr’s early career showed great promise. Born in Princeton, New Jersey, he was the son of a president of Princeton College and the grandson of a famous clergyman. At age 16, Burr graduated from Princeton. His pursuit of further studies was interrupted by the American Revolution. Burr distinguished himself on the field and briefly joined General Washington’s staff. However, Burr’s relationship with Washington was never close or easy, and the young hero returned to the battlefield, eventually leading a regiment.
7. After he left the army, Burr began a hugely successful legal career in New York, often crossing paths with Alexander Hamilton in social and professional settings. He became active in state politics and was elected to the U.S. Senate. Burr’s relationship with Hamilton turned unfriendly as the men assumed leadership of opposing political parties in New York. In the disputed presidential election of 1800, Hamilton’s role in ensuring that Burr was elected vice president rather than president increased the antagonism between the two men.
8 Burr reached the peak of his political career as vice president. After that, he was alienated from his own party. Aware that he would not be nominated again, he unsuccessfully ran for governor of New York. Burr blamed Hamilton for his political troubles. In July 1804, the U.S. vice president fatally wounded his rival in a duel.
9 Burr’s misfortunes and misconduct did not end with the duel. He became involved in a plot to detach the Louisiana Territory from the United States and apparently to crown himself emperor. He was tried for treason in 1807 but acquitted. In disgrace, Burr fled to Europe for four years. He returned to New York to practice law and died in penniless obscurity at the age of 80.
Which sentence from the passage MOST strongly supports the prediction that Burr will never appear on U.S. currency?
A.
Burr’s relationship with Hamilton turned unfriendly as the men assumed leadership of opposing political parties in New York.
B.
Burr reached the peak of his political career as vice president.
C.
Burr’s misfortunes and misconduct did not end with the duel.
D.
He became involved in a plot to detach the Louisiana Territory from the United States and apparently to crown himself emperor.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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Using textual evidence discuss how the setting of Welch has impacted Jeannette and her family. USE TEXTUAL EVIDENCE
5 sentences minimum*
Answer:
After a month of driving, the family finally makes it to Welch, West Virginia. After meeting Erma, her father’s mother who refuses to be called ‘Grandma,' Grandpa Walls, and Uncle Stanley, Jeannette is shocked to find no resemblance between them and her father. Welch is a picture of destitution and unemployment, though in earlier days it thrived as a coal mining town. Rex takes his family on a tour of the town and explains that the very first food stamps were handed out in Welch after hard times came to its people in the 1950’s. Rose Mary sees the destitution of the town as an opportunity to establish herself as an artist since there would be no competition nearby.
Explanation:
True or false? The role that Lake Okechobee played in Janie's life was ultimately tragic and destructive.
False -- Lake Okechobee had nothing to do with the tragic end of Janie's marriage.
Completely true -- Lake Okechobee was the setting for events that eventually left Janie alone to grieve in solitude for the rest of her
life.
Neither true nor false - Janie never visited Lake Okechobee.
Partly true - The events at Lake Okechobee led to Tea Cake's tragic death, but they did not destroy Janie's spirit.
Answer:
I'd say partly true!
Explanation:
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D. Partly true -- the events at lake okechobee led to tea cake's tragic death, but
What does it mean if a guy takes a girl's face in his hands and kisses her on the forehead?
context: he drove over to her house because she was sick and he pulled up outside and she went out to greet him but she didn't have shoes on.
so when she went up he picked her up and she got to hug him around the neck for the first time and he was so warm.
then when he put her down, her feet were freezing on the ground because it's winter and so he had her stand on his feet while she hugged him.
then at the end, before she was about to go inside, he just took her face in his hands and pressed his lips to her forehead.
they are just friends. really close friends who love each other.
Why do you think Miles conceals the reason that he and Winnie return without my fish?
what is sensory language?
Answer:
Sensory language is a language that uses all five senses, which is why it is called sensory because of the senses. It is effective because it helps readers visualize the scene which the author is trying to convey.
HELP! How can I make this passive sentence into a active sentence?!
William was swimming in the lake.
Answer:
Put it into present tense
Explanation:
William is swimming in the lake
What is the text structure of the passage ?
A. Cause and effect
B. Compare and contrast
C. Chronological/sequential
D. Problem and solution
The structure of the passage is Cause and effect.
The Cause-effect structure is a structure for writing text in which events (causes) that trigger or influence the occurrence of others (effects) are exposed.
According to the above, the passage has a cause-effect structure because it first exposes the causes that are:
An earthquake of great magnitudeDisasters caused by the earthquakeLater it shows the consequences of this fact which are:
Scientific Studies on the Geology of CaliforniaUpgrading California Structures to Avoid Equal DisastersAccording to the above, the correct answer is A. Cause-effect because it mentions the appropriate structure for this passage.
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How does Lincoln address his audience in this excerpt?
A. Lincoln address is American citizens in a boastful tone to show his power as a political leader.
B. Lincoln addresses American citizens by imploring them to remember what binds them to the union.
C. Lincoln addresses American citizens egotistically to remove any doubt about his role as president.
D. Lincoln addresses American citizens urging them not to take action that could threaten their material comfort.
Answer:
incoln addresses American citizens by imploring them to remember what binc
Explanation:
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Answer:
c,b,d
Explanation:
Answer:
1. B 2. B
Explanation:
1. It's the only one that makes sense really
2. This but of information was important because Robinson's right hand was paralyzed and utterly useless.
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why do people read mystery novels?
Answer:
People read mystery novels because it is entertaining. They get the feel of mystery and secrets so it is enjoyable to many.
Explanation: