This question seems to be incomplete. However, there is enough information to find the right answer.
Answer: a position of power
Explanation:
The question refers to "Julius Caesar," by William Shakespeare. The crown is a recurring symbol in Shakespeare's plays, often connected to the idea of power, like in this case.
In the first act, Scene II, Casca describes to Cassius and Brutus how Caesar refused the crown offered to him by Antony in a public ceremony.
In the context of this scene, we can infer that Caesar most likely refuses the crown as a symbol of power because he realizes that accepting the crown might upset the senators who hold the political power in Rome.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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When Saint Augustine writes in Confessions: “The evil in me was foul, but I loved it” (p. 47), and also “I loved evil even though it served no purpose” (p. 51), what does he mean by this contradictory admission? How does he come to understand his own "greedy love of doing wrong"?
Answer:
Explanation:
He knows that evil in him is wrong. He also knows that it is quite likely natural. Use sex as an example. There are 613 laws in the Old Testament. I don't know how many deal with sex, but I would guess quite a few.
Augustine would know them all. Many are based on natural urges. He thinks his visions are foul, but that does not stop him from thinking about them. And if we take him at his word, he loved them.
The serving no purpose (continuing on with the example above), serves no purpose, because, though it is in his mind, he will likely not bring it into physical fulfillment.
Without reading more on these passages, this is about all I can offer you.
What does Elie decide when he can't wake his father on the train to Buchenwald?
He will need to abandon his father.
He will try to escape when the train stops.
He will begin to take clothing from the dead in the train car.
There is no longer any reason to live.
Answer:
He will try to escape when the train stops.
Do you like living in the countryside or in the city ? Why ?
In Act 4, Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet, what does Juliet bring with her to Friar Laurence's cell?
Answer:
She brings a knife.
Explanation:
After Paris leaves Friar Laurence's cell she asks for his help and then pulls a knife on the friar and says she will kill herself rather then marry Paris. The friar comes up with a plan: Juliet consents to marry Paris, and then on the night before the wedding she must drink a sleeping potion that will make her look like she is dead.
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Rewrite the sentences from active voice to passive voice:
1. Rita sings a song.
2. They opened the restaurant last year.
3. Granny told us an interesting story.
4. Call the doctor at once.
5. Everyone loved Mother Teresa.
6. The wolf chased the sheep.
7. Sujata drew a village scene.
8. Rakesh made special Kashmiri tea for everyone.
9. Neha's father praised her.
10. People formed a queue on the road.
11. Hanif drank the bitter medicine in one gulp.
12. We elected Balachandran as our team leader.
13. Santa Claus gave toffees to all the children in the shop.
14. Grandfather called up Ayushi to wish her on her birthday.
15. How did you make the curry?
16. Suman is reading a book.
17. Your mother taught us Mathematics.
18. Please keep quiet. 19. Who broke this dish of butter?
20. Neena will beat you at Badminton.
21. A little lamb followed Mary.
22. Tarun's mother loves him.
23. Do the boys make paper kites?
24. Rosy will stich the dress in a week.
Here are some examples of answers:
1. A song was sung by Rita.
2. A restaurant was opened last year by them.
3. An interesting story was told by granny.
Now use these, and this website: https://webapps.towson.edu/ows/activepass.htm
to help you with the rest.
The way I like to remember it, is to take the first noun and the second noun and switch them, then alter the verb tense and sentence structure to make it make sense.
Which keywords and phrases in this author's purpose indicate that the author should use a descriptive essay structure?
Karen is writing about her experiences in researching the life of author Charles Dickens at British Universities. She speaks of important and exciting discoveries, such as a previously unknown personal diary. She also hopes to cover other aspects of her experience; for instance, how other Dickens scholars were accommodating of a new researcher—a rarity in some academic fields.
1. Speaks of
2. Such As
3. Hopes to
4. For Instance
5. Accommodating of
Answer:
I believe it is for instance
Explanation:
after "for instance" it gives more detail on what she wishes to learn
Frampton noodle is the second character introduced in 75 to 100 words describe him and list the words that convey his personality traits what type of description does the author use to build his character.
Answer:?
Explanation:
How to you get that answer
Rewrite the following sentences, using suggested
Question 33: You can do a lot of work on computer.
-> A lot________________________________________________________________
Question 34: Examinees should read the questions in the test carefully .
-> The questions _______________________________________________________
Question 35: Thanh gave a difficult question. Lan gave a more difficult question.
-> Lan’s question _______________________________________________________
help me
Answer:
ans
Explanation:
simple means we can do à lot of things without computer e.g from examp we can written letter without computer
Write at least five statements from the reading. including quotes with page numbers, that contain the evidence that Carr is using to make his argument.
Explanation:
1 . The Net’s interactivity gives us powerful new tools for finding information, expressing ourselves, and conversing with others. It also turns us into lab rats constantly pressing levers to get tiny pellets of social or intellectual nourishment.
2.What the Net seems to be doing is chipping away my capacity for concentration and contemplation. Whether I’m online or not, my mind now expects to take in information the way the Net distributes it: in a swiftly moving stream of particles. Once I was a scuba diver in the sea of words. Now I zip along the surface like a guy on a Jet Ski.
3.We become, neurologically, what we think."(33)
4.In the quiet spaces opened up by the prolonged, undistracted reading of a book, people made their own associations, drew their own inferences and analogies, fostered their own ideas. They thought deeply as they read deeply.
5.Culture is sustained in our synapses...It's more than what can be reduced to binary code and uploaded onto the Net. To remain vital, culture must be renewed in the minds of the members of every generation. Outsource memory, and culture withers.
this is about Black Lives Matter ! 5 sentences and I’ll give Brainly
conversation about the Black Lives Matter Movement, and the legacy that sparked it, with one of the world's leading experts on policing
Professor Daniel Nagin is the 2014 recipient of the prestigious Stockholm Prize on Criminology, an elected fellow of the American Society of Criminology, and the Teresa and H. John Heinz III University Professor of Public Policy and Statistics. His research focuses on the evolution of criminal and antisocial behaviors over the life course the deterrent effect of criminal and non-criminal penalties on illegal behaviors, and the development of statistical methods for analyzing longitudinal data.
In the wake of recent incidences of lethal violence involving law enforcement officials in Baton Rouge, Falcon Heights, and Dallas, we sat down with Nagin to talk to him about what factors led to these events, why there is apparent mistrust between citizens and law enforcement officials, and what policy, research, and training measures can be taken to help prevent these situations in the future.
wuzzle puzzle: Senten.....PLEASE HELP IM ALMOST DONE WITH THIS CLASS
Answer:
can u please ask clearly what answer do u want I am unable to understand that ques
REVISS THIS PARAGRAPH
The Nazi used propaganda to get the support of German citizens. The Nazi's used sophisticated advertising techniques and
the most current technology of their time to spread the messages. Once in power, Adolf Hitler created a Ministry of Public
Enlightenment and Propaganda to shape German public opinion and behavior. The propaganda used by used by the German
Nazi party was a crucial instrument for acquiring and maintaining power. Joseph Goebbels was key to the Nazi use of
propaganda to increase their appeal. Goebbels joined the nazi party in 1924 and became the Gauleiter for Berlin in 1926.
Goebbels used a combination of modern media, such as films and radio, and traditional campaigning tools such as posters and
newspapers to reach as many people as possible. It was through this technique that he began to build an image of Hitler as a
strong, stable leader that Germany needed to become a great power again.
Answer:
The Nazis used propaganda to influence German citizens to support them, not only that but they used advertising, and the different technological resources in order to broadcast these messages. Furthermore, after Hitler was in power, he constructed the Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda to set more people The Nazi's used sophisticated advertising techniques and the most current technology of their time to spread the messages. Once in power, Adolf Hitler created a Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda to once again sway the public.
Joseph Goebbels was essential to active propaganda to advance peoples opinions of them. Goebbels joined the Nazis in 1924 and became an official for Berlin in 1926. Goebbels used both modern technology and traditional campaign tools such as posters and newspapers to gain as many followers as possible. It was with this that they built an image of Hitler as an intelligent and capable leader of the public.
Which best describes how diction contributes to a writer’s style?
Which option is an example of a simple sentence?
• A. Because people have the right to vote, the democratic process iS
successful.
• B. Voting rights are the cornerstone of the democratic process.
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C. The democratic process is successful because people have the
right to vote.
D. Voting rights are the cornerstone of the democratic process and
should be protected.
Answer:
I just did the question. The correct answer is B. the answer above is wrong
Explanation:
Thank you so much for your help today
The ants were climbing up the wall of the house. (Identify the verb and its tense)
Answer:
verb climbing and the tense were
Explanation:
i hope useful
What according to narrator must we do if we fall ?
Answer:
It's only when one becomes pessimistic and gives up that he or she fails. The narrator warns against bowing out in the face of failure. He urges readers to endure and persist despite failures and losses.
Answer:
Posing artistically ~
Explanation:
Be optimistic !!!
Proofread one sentence at a time, working your way from the beginning to the end.
A.True
b. False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
If you read one sentence at a time you can catch mistakes, then at the end re-read it and see if it sounds good together.
hope this helps.
good luck
what does this quote mean? from Catcher in the Rye
" Sex is something I just don't understand".
plss no links
Answer:
Explanation:
It could many things especially to a kid like Holden Caufield. It could mean that he doesn't understand the fuss.
It could mean that he doesn't understand why a girl and a guy like each other.
It could mean that he doesn't know what to do with what he knows.
It could mean he doesn't understand why people are jealous of those that do understand what sex is about.
Holden is a very confusing and confused person. There's a lot of things he doesn't understand. His charm is that he knows it.
The sea__ many of the artist's later paintings
Answer:
The sea inspired many of the artist's later paintings
What literary devices are used in the sentence "What was once the furthest outpost on the old frontier of the West will be the furthest outpost on the new frontier of science and space. The options are Alliteration, Rhyme, Analogy, Imagery, and Parallelism
Answer:
4th option: Imagery
Explanation:
based off of the texts of how and where the outpost in the poem is gonna be and the depth the poem writer went in, I'd choose Imagery...
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. We are looking for _______ place to spend ________ night.
A. the/the B. a/the C. a/a D. the/a
Answer:
We are looking for a place to spend the night.
Explanation:
Answer:
we are looking for a place to spend a night .
Explanation:
hope , that it will help you
Convert the prose of NCERT Book ‘The Sound of music’ –Evelyn Glennie into a creative poem.
How to do The poem should include all the aspects of Evelyn’s journey from being a non-entity to an epitome of inspiration for all other children like her. It should be of 4 stanzas.
Answer:
hope this helps you. please mark it as brainlist answer
II. Verb form
1. (rain). It’s likely _______this afternoon.
2. (work). I hope you will get used to _________in this new condition soon.
3. (submit). It’s high time they ___________ their test papers.
4. (do). My mother is busy _______the laundry.
5. (take). In the event of fire, which way _____we ____ to get out?
6. (hand). Jim was the first student _________in his paper.
7. (practice - play). I spend an hour ___________ _______ the piano.
8. (be). __________to Da Lat several times, I decided to travel to Son La.
9. (repair). There’s no use ________this laptop.
10. (come). Jim as well as his siblings ______ just _________back from the UK.
Answer:
1. It's likely to rain this afternoon.
2. I hope you will get used to working in this new condition soon.
3. It's high time they submitted their test papers.
4. My mother is busy doing the laundry.
5. In the event of fire, which way would we take to get out?
6. Jim was the first student
7. I spend an hour practicing playing the piano.
8. Going to Da Lat several times, I decided to travel to Son La.
9. There's no use repairing this laptop.
10. Jim as well as his siblings just came back from the UK.
Explanation:
I am not 100% sure about number 1 and 8 I would need more instructions but I hope that this helps. :D
46.She didn’t say a word as she left the room
She left......................................................................................................................
Answer:She left the room without saying a word.
help me pleaso is for today
Answer:
1. gymnastics
2. mountain biking
3. sailing
4. Baseball
5. skateboarding
Answer:
1. gymnastics
2. mountain biking
3. sailing
4. Baseball
5. skateboarding
Explanation:
9. "dogs"
Which of the following is the correct possessive form of the bold word?
After throwing the tennis balls, both dogs owners waited for their pets to retrieve them.
A. dog’s
B. dogs’s
C. dogs
D. dogs’
Answer:
D. dogs' hope you got answer
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
Dogs is plural, so A and C are incorrect.
C. doesn't even have a apostrophe!
B. doesn't make sense and is improper for plural.
When apostrophizing plurals, you do it after the "s", like cats' teeth.
a witty concise proverb like saying is called
Answer:
aphorism pun witticism. A witty, concise proverb-like saying is called an aphorism.
A change of heart How has Craig’s family influenced him?
Answer:
is there any type of options ???
choose the correct answer (off, into under ,round, across , towards )4. As the students were getting ---- into the room the headteacher told them to come---him
Answer:
As the students were getting off into the room,the headteacher told them to come towards him