Answer:
Gerrard said the intruder was not particularly decorative. The intruder then stated that that also went for Gerrard, and that he, the intruder, only had to wear specs and he would be enough like Gerrard to get away with it. Gerrard asked the intruder about his clothes, saying they would let him down if he were not careful.
Explanation:
Indirect speech is used to report what someone said. Verbs such as "say", "tell", "ask", "inquire", and "order", among others, are commonly used. In general, when we report, we use the past tense of the original tense used by the speaker. For instance, if the speaker used the simple present, we normally report it in the simple past. If the speaker used the present perfect, we use the past perfect. We also eliminate quotation marks and change the pronoun that refers to the subject ("I" usually becomes "he" or "she"; "we" usually becomes "they"). If expressions of time were used, we must also see that they change accordingly ("yesterday" becomes "the day before")
“Unfortunately, most of the screening tests for cancer that are being promoted to the
public don't have good evidence [that they save lives]."
Answer:
A. testing for a disease
Explanation:
Cancer screening is a process that includes checking the body or certain organs for cancer even if there are no symptoms. It means to screen the body or organ to make sure if there is any cancer cell that has not produced symptom, but which can result in more serious illness. Some of the cancers, like breast or cervical cancers, have proven to be less deadly if tests are done on a regular basis.
Yet, as the passage says, most of the time the tests for cancers done on seemingly a healthy person will not help to save a life. Instead, they are promoted even though we are not sure if tests do help at all with battling cancer.
Select the correct answer.
Which group of words from the selection conveys the author's tone about his topic?
A.
alarming, dark, pessimistic
B.
valluring, complex, refreshing
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C.
creative, simplistic, optimistic
D.
critical, downtrodden, foreboding
The group of words that communicates the tone of the author in the given selection would be:
B). alluring, complex, refreshing
Author's Tone
"Tone" is described as the perspective or viewpoint that the author adapts towards a specific subject matter. In the given selection, the words that demonstrate the tone of the author would be "alluring, complicated, and refreshing."This is displayed through the use of light-hearted and captivating vocabulary like "free...unlimited, ludicrously...murmured...contempt, etc."Thus, option B is the correct answer.
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Answer: B. ( alluring,complex, refreshing
Explanation: Got it right on Plato
What would you do if you could fly? (at least 200 words)
Answer:
A lot of people would hate you.
I mean, flying would be great! We all love bird’s-eye views of locations, so you’d be getting that anytime you wanted!
Of course, the problem would be that it might only be just you who can fly, and if it’s only you, then there will be someone who wants the powers you have. And since everyone wants to fly, almost everyone would want your powers.
Though there are people who want what others have already, when it comes to flying, it could be your downfall. You could be chased out of countries, and that would be an extreme hassle.
The worst part is that since you’re already a citizen of a country, you can’t just fly to other countries since you’d require a visa. As ridiculous as that sounds, that would be the reality. On top of that, you wouldn’t even be allowed to fly over your country as that is restricted airspace and requires a license to be flown over.
One way to make sure these laws don’t apply would be to disguise your identity, vigilante-style, but that would make you a serial trespasser, who would then be the prime target of the world police. You’d pretty much be screwed.
And if you flew too high, you’d run out of oxygen and pass out, and then you’d fall back to Earth and probably die. If you pushed hard enough to reach space, the vacuum would kill you instead, so you can leave Earth. If by some miracle you did and survived, then where would you go? You couldn’t enter the ISS, since they only open the airlock for astronauts, not random flying people. But getting to the ISS is virtually impossible because you would die before you got there, even if you could stay conscious.
Even though flying is great in concept, in reality, you’d be restricted by international laws and the other rules in place. There wouldn’t even be a point of being able to fly.
Explanation:
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What does nature being cruel look like to you?
Answer:
I think when humans pollute animal’s homes and families because we can be so careless and we don’t realize how much harm we are causing.
Explanation:
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In this task, you will write a fictional or nonfiction narrative of about 750 to 1000 words on a theme that is present in some of the selections from Victorian literature that you read in this unit. Below are a few themes involving difficult childhood circumstances and ill-fated love, both of which figured in this unit’s readings. In developing your own narrative, you can choose one of these themes, create a variation on one of them, or use another theme in consultation with your teacher:
a child who does not fit well into his or her social circumstances
a child who is perceived as bad when he or she is actually good, or vice versa
an orphan or displaced child who faces struggles similar to those of Oliver Twist, Kim, or Heathcliff
two people who are attracted to one another but are prevented from uniting due to social norms or related personal conflicts
The above question is intended to analyze your writing ability and your understanding of Victorian literature. For this reason, I cannot write your text, but I will show you how to write it.
First, you will have to choose one of the themes presented in the question. You should choose the one that you most identify with and that you think will be easier to express feelings, thoughts, and concepts through the text.
Steps to write the textDescribe the setting where the story takes place.Introduce the main character.Introduce secondary characters.Show a character's motivation, desire, plan, or dream.Show what the character does to achieve this goal.Make this search for the goal something emotional, full of difficulties, defeats, and victories.End with the character reaching the goal or not.More information about Victorian literature at the link:
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How does the structure of the story create suspense
Why does the narrator call himself “nervous” but not “mad” in paragraph 1? What does
this tell us about him? How does the author’s point of view impact the telling of the
story?
Answer:
This shows that the narrator is a shy person or an introvert and becomes nervous easily
The narrator calls himself nervous instead of mad because in the story he claims to have full control of his mind and that he’s not mad just that most of his senses got enhanced. for instance The narrator says “IT’S TRUE! YES, I HAVE BEEN ILL, very ill. But why do you say that I have lost my mind, why do you say that I am mad? Can you not see that I have full control of my mind?” This quote Highlights that the narrator wasn’t mad at all and even seems confused when being accused of being angry. Another key point would be when the narrator states “Is it not clear that I am not mad? Indeed, the illness only made my mind, my feelings, my sences stronger, more powerful.” This quote reveals that he may have not been angry but he could have felt a different way possibly nervous. Overall this tells us that the narrator might have been someone who kept to himself.
Read the passage and then answer the question A mother and father and their two children are struggling - with money and with society. They decide to move out to the country where land is cheaper. There, they try to start a new life. For this story to qualify as a work of Modernism, how best should it end? O A. They discover their true problem in life is one another. O B. Through hard work, they manage to slowly tame the land. O C. Outlaws attack their homestead; a stranger rescues them. OD. A tomado strikes, destroying their property, but they live.
Answer:
A. They discover their true problem in life is one another.
Explanation:
For this story to qualify as a work of Modernism, the best way it should end is A. They discover their true problem in life is one another.
What is Modernism ?Modernism is a literary movement that emerged in the early 20th century, characterized by a break with traditional literary forms, styles, and subjects, and a focus on individual experience and perception of reality.
In a work of Modernism, the ending would likely be open-ended or ambiguous, rather than providing a clear resolution to the characters' struggles.
This is because Modernist writers often aimed to challenge readers' expectations and assumptions, and to highlight the uncertainties and complexities of modern life.
Therefore, options A and B, which offer clear solutions to the characters' problems, are less likely to be fitting endings for a Modernist work.
Option C, with its emphasis on a dramatic event and a heroic rescue, may be too formulaic and predictable for a Modernist work.
Option D, with its suggestion of destruction and upheaval but a continued existence, could be seen as more fitting, as it allows for a sense of uncertainty and change while still leaving room for the characters to carry on.
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What can potentially happen if you use " non tactile" or non- descriptive language in your writing?
Answer:o begin to appreciate how tactual interaction might be successfully integrated into the human-computer interface, it is essential to understand how the human body retrieves and processes information about its immediate surroundings. This happens at two levels: physical and perceptual. At the physical level, our peripheral nervous systems gather information using a number of different nerve types each of which is sensitive to a particular type of stimulus. All the information gathered by the peripheral nervous system is conveyed through the central nervous system to its ultimate focal point: the brain.
Explanation:
How do Jerome and carlos respond to being bullied
wash are the answer chooses!?
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Answer:
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My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun;
Coral is far more red, than her lips red:
If snow be white, why then her breasts are dun;
If hairs be wires, black wires grow on her head.
I have seen roses damask’d, red and white,
But no such roses see I in her cheeks;
And in some perfumes is there more delight
Than in the breath that from my mistress reeks.
I love to hear her speak, yet well I know
That music hath a far more pleasing sound:
I grant I never saw a goddess go—
My mistress, when she walks, treads on the ground.
And yet by heaven, I think my love as rare,
As any she belied with false compare.
—“Sonnet 130,”
William Shakespeare
Which line best supports an interpretation that the poem is sincere and serious?
“If hairs be wires, black wires grow on her head”
“But no such roses see I in her cheeks”
“That music hath a far more pleasing sound”
“And yet by heaven, I think my love as rare”
Answer:
D. "And yet by heaven, I think my love as rare"
Explanation:
Correct on edge 2020.
HELP ASAP What types of evidence help support the writer’s ideas? Check all that apply.
*a quotation from an important document
*an example of the problem
*research done by the writer
*a statistical fact
*a story about the writer
Answer:
B an example of the problem
C research done by the writer
D a statistical fact
Which of these demonstrates dramatic irony ? Plz help
A: Polyphemus boasts that he does not care about zeuss power or commands.
B:Odysseus is Warned by Tiresias to bypass the island of thrinacia
C:Odysseus does not listen to his men when they placed with him to leave the one eyed giants cave before meeting the giant
D:Telemachus treats Odysseus as a beggar and a stranger when they first meet each other
E:circes spell on the men to make them into pigs
Answer:
D: Telemachus treats Odysseus as a beggar and a stranger when they first meet each other
Explanation:
Telemachus is Odysseus’ and Penelope’s son. He went to find Odysseus and traveled a lot, but it turns out that his father returned to Itaka at the end before he did. When he meets his father again, he is unaware of who is he and treats him as a beggar.
The dramatic irony is the one in which the audience is aware of the situation, while the characters are not. They do what is radically opposite to what is expected of them. Here we see that audience and readers will know that Odysseus is only pretending to be the beggar and that Telemachus treats his father, for whom he looked so long, unaware of his true identity. However, the characters do not realize what is happening. This is something completely different than what one might expect of the emotional reunion of father and son.
Write a compare and Contrast Essay between Second Inaugural Address and Gettysburg Address. Identify events that suggest healing and events that suggest fracture. Note diction, rhetoric and identify parallelism and antithesis. I will give you guys 25 points!!
Answer:
Compare And Contrast The Gettysburg Address And The Second Inaugural Address
Explaination: Though delivered almost 150 years ago, Abraham Lincoln’s (1809-1865) second inaugural address continues today to be an exemplary model of leadership, demonstrating its abilities in political unification, cues to nation-building, goals of social progression, and most importantly, its expression of the importance of national reconciliation. Given at a time when a young American country was still reeling from the Civil War, Lincoln’s address not only reaffirmed the Union’s justification for fighting against Confederate secession and insurgency, but also extended a hand to the formerly rebellious states that found themselves structurally and economically debilitated by the end of the war. A work of oratory mastery, Lincoln’s content was not nearly as important as the address’ literary devices such as assonance, alliteration, and diction. Then-president Lincoln’s style and delivery prove that today’s politicians and leadership stand much to gain from the model presented at Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address. The beginning of Lincoln’s final term saw a distressed nation left economically and structurally ravaged. Costing the lives of more Americans than any war in its short history, the Civil War was the product of a social, economic, and political rift between the Northern Union and the insurgent Southern Confederacy of secessionist states. Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address therefore had to satisfy several requisites. The speech had to take special care to give praise where due to the Northern Union army and its loyal population without alienating the defeated South, still reeling from the economic blow dealt to its agrarian majority by the abolition of slavery. In order to maintain this delicate balance, “Lincoln began the shift in content and tone that would give” the second inaugural address “its singular meaning,” inclusive to both North and South (White 61). In his Lincoln’s Greatest Speech: The Second Inaugural, Ronald C. White makes note of Lincoln’s “masterful understanding and use of both imagery and distinctive phrase,” tools that America’s sixteenth president would use as part of an “overarching strategy” emphasizing “common actions and emotions” (White 61). George Rable stressed the importance of non-political language in Lincoln’s address in his The Confederate Republic: A Revolution against Politics, as the Southern population was infamously apolitical in its views and practices. Lincoln’s diction therefore had to be deliberately neutral in diction and content so as not to highlight the existing tension between North and South, the major differences manifested in the stereotypes of the prototypical agrarian Southerner and politicized, industrial Northerner. Lincoln was less “intellectual and studied in tone” in delivering his second inaugural address, focusing more on religious allusions and spiritual reference (White 22). A key feature of the address, Lincoln’s use of religious overtones was neutral in its acceptance in both the North and South. Though taking great care to give the North credit for “accepting the war rather than let it perish” (Lincoln, lines 17-18) Lincoln did his best not to alienate the South but also took great care not to indemnify the insurgents in the face of his loyal Union constituency. To avoid a potentially catastrophic venture, Lincoln used Christianity and references to Protestant texts shared by both national contingents. With such radically different constituents, religion was the only common ground, resulting in a final address that notorious author and black activist Frederick Douglass found more akin to a “sermon than a speech” (White ii). Lincoln’s religious allusions served to emphasize national unity in similarity, as seen in lines 29-30 in his reference to Northern and Southern populations “both [reading] the same Bible and [praying] to the same God.” Furthermore, Lincoln alluded to religion as a mechanism to displace blame on either party for the violence that transpired following the Confederate secession from the Union. In lines 29-32, Lincoln urges the two halves of the nation to “judge not” its counterpart lest they in turn “be judged”. Placing the final victory in an intangible God’s proverbial hands, the politically masterful president did not place the moral imperative in the hands of either North or South, instead referencing the “Almighty’s [purposes]” in line 30 which in turn were assumed in the Judeo-Christian tradition incomprehensible by man. The heavily religious theme of the address kept abreast of the apocalyptic undertones of the war. In such a fractious time in American politics, both sides endorsed the distribution of their own versions of the Bible.
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Hygge- a quality of coziness and comfortable conviviality that engenders a feeling of contentment or well-being
What creates hygge? How do hygge and happiness relate to each other?
Answer:
because they are both things you enjoy and bring joy to your life like happyiness
Answer: enjoying the simple pleasures in life with loved ones.
hygge is candlelight and lighting.
Explanation:
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Question: Shou under 16s have a part time job? Write an essay to the examiner in which you explain your views on the topic.
Answer: No, according to me under 16s children should not do part time job.
Explanation:
The under 16s children are not required to do the job as such children if kept for work the employer can be penalized for child labor. The under 16 age children should study. This is the age range of physical and psychological development. Several skills like language, personal and professional skills are on the developing stage. Child labor can ruin their lives and can have an injury on their moral and physical structure.
Negative thoughts/feelings
Answer:
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. Lonely
. Getting bullied
. having no friends
. no one cares about you.
and more (:
Explanation:
Answer:
Negative thoughts?
Explanation:
I'm scared that ill fail the 6th grade
im a nobody
I dont like my self
My sisters make me not want to have kids
I really just dont like myself
Stuff like that is negative.
In the story to my old master how does the organization of the selection contribute to the authors purpose?
Answer:
The organization allows the author to show the abuse he suffered and how his life is much better after he left his former "master".
Explanation:
In "To my old master" we are presented with a letter that an old slave wrote to his former master, responding to a proposal for him to return to doing in which he was a slave. The author of the letter organizes it very efficiently, where in a very sarcastic way he describes the abuses that he and his family suffered in doing and how their lives are much better away from doing, but if there is compensation for the work already done by they are a generous and fair economic proposal, they can consider doing it again, but they don’t need it.
Which of the following is not a part of speech A. adjective B. sentence C. noun D. preposition
Answer:
The option that is not a part of speech is:
B. sentence
Explanation:
It is important to understand the parts of speech to be able to correctly determine how a word functions in a sentence, not just grammatically, but also in meaning. It is also important to keep in mind that the same word may function as more than just one part of speech, according to the context. There are eight parts of speech: noun, pronoun, verb, adjective, adverb, preposition, conjunction, and interjection. As we can see, option B. sentence is not included. As a matter of fact, a sentence is usually the result of the parts of speech being in use.
Ichabod Crane was said to have "sojourned," or, as he put it, "tarried" in Sleepy Hollow.
Which is the meaning of these words?
Answer:
It’s number 2
Explanation:
The meaning of the given word that mentioned in the question is to be considered as the resided temporarily.
Meaning of the given word:
A sojourn refers to a temporary stay or visits at a specific place. It is considered to be a short stay.
At the time when people go on a visit, they might say that they sojourned at a place since they're staying there on a temporary basis.
So we can say that The meaning of the given word that mentioned in the question is to be considered as the resided temporarily.
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Plz help me I’m confused
Answer:
1. ready, prepared
2. milion
Explanation:
1. ready and prepared are synonyms, with the same meaning.
2. "milion" is supposed to be million.
Answer:
Number 1 = ready, prepared
Number 2 = Million
Please rewrite in complete sentence:
how would you describe the physical geograohy of italy after looking at the map?
thank you
Answer:
I need to look up the physical geography of Italy, I already looked at the map, how can I find more info?
Explanation:
How can you explain the physical geography of Italy after examining a map?
Please answer this question
Answer:
What is the question? I can't answer it yet until i see the question.
Explanation:
Answer:
Listen to the sounds they make
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how old was john keats when he died
Answer:
John Keats was 25 years old when he died, he died of tuberculosis.
View the short documentary film titled That Sugar Film. Discuss how production and consumption of sugar affect your journey towards the good life. Prepare a presentation to this. How unreflective consumption of goods- in the case, sugar-affect human life?
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She can't part.....her jewels.
Answer:
She can't part with her jewels.
Explanation:
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Answer:
She can't part with her jewels.
Explanation:
she is addicted to her jewels
you did not make a mistakes. (affirmative)
Answer:
you never made a mistake
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What is the main idea of this paragraph? Provide evidence using the paragraph. (Look at the image above)