Answer:
D
Explanation:
It explains the passage.
in the poem, "the road not taken"
which of the following questions, best expresses the speakers dilemma?
A. which path should I choose?
B. what will happen if I choose the wrong path?
C. when will I learn from my mistake?
D. is autumn the best time to travel?
Answer:
The poet's dilemma was that he did not know which road he had to choose when the road split into two. He looked down to one road and realised that, that road was taken by most of the people. The other road was covered in grass and proves that very less people have taken that road.
Explanation:
This 7th grader loves poems and I'm big brain too
but you're welcome
combine this sentence properly: I would love to learn how to bake delicious cakes. I don’t really have the time to learn.
a hook on why energy drinks should be age restricted, background, and a thesis. that's it.
Answer:
ill give you a hook...... Energy drinks can cause anxiety and panik attacks which young kids should not be having.Explanation: a red bull sounds fire rn
John went home what is the subject
Answer: John is the subject and home is the predicate
Explanation:
Hope that this helps you!!! :) ☺️
I heard the leaves singing softly.
A hyperbole
B alliteration
C personification
D idiom
E simile
F metaphor
G onomatopoeia
H sensory imagery
Which area of a notes organizer would contain the following information? Urban- city, metropolitan Suburban- outskirts of a large town Rural- farmland a. Content c. Summary b. Topic d. Vocabulary Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
Answer:
D. Vocabulary
Explanation:
A vocabulary, also known as a wordstock, is a list of words a person is familiar with. If you had a section in your note organizer titled Vocabulary, here you would write words you've learned with definitions or other words that could help you remember their meaning. This is where you'd write the given information.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
took the test ;)
Example sentence of non sequitur
Answer:
here
We were talking about the new restaurant when she threw in some non sequitur about her dog.
When you are writing some thing like a narrative and a question is asking you “How did you grow” what does that mean?
Answer:
it means by adding more weight getting taller and so on
your classroom esay
Answer:
3x5x6=90
Explanation:
Answer:
no
Explanation:
Explain how Walter Cronkite’s image helped promote the space program to the American public during the 1960s.
Answer:
It raised social consciousness and changed how American's saw themselves and the world around them.
Explanation:
4 Complete the sentences with gone or been.
1 Fiona isn't here. She's ... for a walk.
Answer:
gone
Explanation:
What is a positive digital footprint and why is having one important
Answer:
A digital footprint is your online identity and individuality and is what makes you unique. a digital footprint is crucial to your business and it helps you determine the standing point of your brand on the internet and it shows people who may hire you how you are and how worthy you may be.
Explanation:
Will mark brainliest
Answer:
I think the answer is a
Explanation:
imma not sure
who is built different? correct answer gets brainliest
Answer:
Bruh I a whole type of diffrent
Explanation:
I think you can even use "different' to even explain it
Im like a Yankey with no brim
A T.rex but with long arms
skinny to the bone but still thick
i could be your dad but still your mom
and that only a small part of it
Which figurative language is it?
Answer:
I think it is D.
Explanation:
Hope it is right
50 POINTS
Read the excerpt from "An Image of Africa: Racism in Conrad’s Heart of Darkness.”
The earth seemed unearthly. We are accustomed to look upon the shackled form of a conquered monster, but there—there you could look at a thing monstrous and free. It was unearthly, and the men were—No, they were not inhuman. Well, you know, that was the worst of it—this suspicion of their not being inhuman. It would come slowly to one. They howled and leaped, and spun, and made horrid faces; but what thrilled you was just the thought of their humanity—like yours—the thought of your remote kinship with this wild and passionate uproar.
Read the passage from Frank Willett, a British art historian.
Gauguin had gone to Tahiti, the most extravagant individual act of turning to a non-European culture in the decades immediately before and after 1900, when European artists were avid for new artistic experiences, but it was only about 1904–5 that African art began to make its distinctive impact. One piece is still identifiable; it is a mask that had been given to Maurice Vlaminck in 1905. He records that Derain was "speechless" and "stunned" when he saw it, bought it from Vlaminck and in turn showed it to Picasso and Matisse, who were also greatly affected by it. Ambroise Vollard then borrowed it and had it cast in bronze . . . The revolution of twentieth century art was under way!
Which statement best explains how African culture is presented in the two excerpts?
1 Conrad presents Africans as religious, while Willett suggests that they are incredibly artistic.
2 Conrad describes Africans in beautiful terms, while Willett uses language like “speechless” and stunned.”
3 Conrad says that Africans are wild and free, a view shared by Willett, Picasso, and Matisse.
4 Conrad describes Africans as savages, while Willett is impressed with their sophisticated cultures.
Answer:
i put 4 on the test and i got a decent score
Answer:
d. Conrad describes Africans as savages, while Willett is impressed with their sophisticated cultures.
Explanation:
What event causes the Badger family to seek shelter in the woods?
A.
The Bear and his family force the Badgers out of their home.
B.
The Badger decides that he must beg for his hungry children.
C.
The Badger's wife broils some venison and gives it to the Bear.
D.
The Avenger comes to frighten the Bear and his family away.
Answer:
This would be ( A )
Explanation:
Have a good day
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
just did it on study island loll :)
The following question references the novel Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf.
What do you learn about Clarissa by the end of the first section that probably was not part of your expectation set when you began reading?
Answer:
7
Explanation:
Answer:
Clarissa is very insecure about her looks, her intellect, and her ability to maintain the appropriate societal status. She questions her ability to make good decisions and has many "what if's" about her past.
Explanation:
edu
the dust bowl read the passage underlined (6). there may be a mistake in punctuation capitalization and spelling if you find a mistake choose the answer that corrects the mistake. if there is no mistake, choose correct as is.
the answer is C, I'm telling you the answer because this one wasn't on the internet so I just want to help just in cas someone had the same USA TEST prep I did.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
A social scientist presents evidence to support his claim about how social media shapes political perceptions among voters.
Answer:
Social Media can negatively affect a person's way in which they feel about themselves - much less, someone or something else. Some people believe everything they read and they believe if it is on the internet then it must be true. Sometimes we try to compare ourselves to what we are reading about. We wonder if we look like this - we wonder if we should vote like this or that, based on what our friends and family say. There is so much propaganda and fake news out there, but people really believe it. Social Media can make you feel dissatisfied with yourself - or make you think that you have to be like others and think like others to be successful.
Explanation:
People should not always trust the press. Do not believe everything you read about politics and the world - they are saying what they think they want you to hear. They are trying to sway you with pretty pictures and good news. There are a lot of "falsehoods" about the politicians out there on the internet. I will admit that FB has attempted to get rid of some of the fake news, but in reality, who can you trust. You cannot trust FB. They are also going to give to you and your accounts what they want you to see and to think. Quit being a zombie and think for yourself. Use empirical evidence. This evidence - can be verified.
Provable :)
1. The little girl ran like a bullet shot out of a gun. hyperbole alliteration personification idiom simile metaphor onomatopoeia sensory imagery
Answer:!?!?!?!!?
Explanation:
Answer:
Simile
Explanation:
A simile is a comparison that uses "like" or "as", therefore, your answer is simile.
The writer in Frankenstein describes his one crewman as being "as silent as a Turk." What literary
device is this?
A. Metaphor
B. Irony
C. Personification
D. Simile
Answer:
d) simile
Explanation:
a metaphor is comparing two things without using "like" or "as"- this sentence uses the word "as"
irony is when something happens that you do not expect and this doesn't apply to this sentence
personification is giving human characteristics to non-human objects however a crewman is a human
the answer is simile because the author is comparing two things (a crewman and a Turk) USING the word "as"
Why does the author use the phrase “the unending search for justice” in this excerpt?
Answer:
to illustrate the eternal nature of the hunt for justice
Explanation:
its in between this and o emphasize the hunt for justice has been halted but to illustrate the eternal nature of the hunt makes more sense because it is talking about unending and eternal and they both mean same thing.
Third person omniscient is objective
True or false
PLZ HELP ASAP Why is it important to pick a narrator carefully when planning to write a narrative? (5 points) a The narrator tells the story, but it is the reader who controls how events are imagined. b The narrator's point of view determines the sequence of events. c The narrator must know what all characters think at all times. d The narrative will change depending on the narrator's tone and point of view.
Answer: If its not B it's A
Explanation:
Answer:
It is A The narrator tells the story, but it is the reader aho controlls how events are imagined.
what comes up but never comes down
Answer:
ur age, that rocket that crashed, balloons and alot of other things lol
Explanation:
How do the authors of The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet and “Street Love” present the topic of identity differently?
Answer:
Search on enotes, it will help you with everything thing including: Characters traits, quotes, evidence....( just search the book)
Explanation:
The author present the topic of identity differently by telling the various ideologies of each individual.
Who is Romeo and Juliet?Romeo and Juliet is a story of two lovers, who believed in love and sacrifice for love.
Juliet had the believe that the inner identity shows love and that the expression is the product of outer identity.
Therefore, the author present the topic of identity differently by telling the various ideologies of each individual.
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If Timmy had 5 things that they love and they had to give away 2, to people that they didn't like, how many things would Timmy have? (trick question)
Answer:
Timmy would have depression
Explanation:
Timmy hates those people, they boast in front of him with the he gave them, timmy has depression
what is the rhyme scheme of the poem below?
Closed Doors
By: Jane Kirby
I cry myself to sleep at night
Just wishing it would stop.
Maybe tomorrow it will cease.
Then again, maybe not.
You push me and you poke me.
You call me hurtful names.
To me, it's like a prison.
To you, it's fun and games.
Your heart is made of ice,
But it doesn't even deserve that.
Mine was once a rainbow,
But you have molded it to the darkest black.
I hate you; I hate everyone.
There is no one I can trust.
Are you proud of what you've done?
You've turned my soul into dust.
I wish there were a door I could open,
A simple path I could tread.
I don't want to be stuck here forever
In this endless spiral of dread.
Answer:
idk man get rekt thanks for the points tho
Explanation:
In bride of Frankenstein Think about the scene when the monster hears the blind man's violin-playing and is drawn to the soothing sound. Why do you think it makes the monster seem more human? Why is the blind man so accepting of the monster? Why does the monster cry when he hears the blind man's prayer?
Answer and Explanation:
1. This makes the monster more human, because it shows that like us, it can be touched by art. he has the ability to get involved with music and be moved by this work that touches his heart, showing that he has feelings and reasoning, just like us.
2. The blind person accepts the monster so much because, as he cannot see it, it does not define it in relation to its appearance, but it defines it by what it demonstrates to be through words and the sensitivity with which it speaks. This makes the blind see beyond the appearance of the monster, allows the blind to see who the monster really is.
3. Because the monster found someone who empathizes with him, who is willing to listen to him, to keep in touch and who actually cares for him. The monster never had this experience and it thrills him.
Answer:
1. This makes the monster more human, because it shows that like us, it can be touched by art. he has the ability to get involved with music and be moved by this work that touches his heart, showing that he has feelings and reasoning, just like us.
2. The blind person accepts the monster so much because, as he cannot see it, it does not define it in relation to its appearance, but it defines it by what it demonstrates to be through words and the sensitivity with which it speaks. This makes the blind see beyond the appearance of the monster, allows the blind to see who the monster really is.
3. Because the monster found someone who empathizes with him, who is willing to listen to him, to keep in touch and who actually cares for him. The monster never had this experience and it thrills him.