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Answer:
Explanation:
Pertaining to the interrogate for question 1.
“The narrator’s purpose in the first stanza is to”:
(3) propose an attitude towards life.
- The remnant answer choices are not considered or disclosed as logical or absurd as the relation between those answer choices, as well as the details stated, do not share any reasonable or observable information.
Pertaining to the interrogate for question 2.
“The words “weights heavier” (line 21) imply that”:
*Line 21 within the poem anecdote is not present, hence I cannot answer that question.
*I hope this helps.
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What best describes this sentence?
O It contains a stated physical trait
O It contains an implied physical trait,
O It contains a stated personality trait
O It contains an implied personality trait
Explanation:
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Which view of Ms. Schwermer does the author present in the article?
Answer:
The author presents Ms. Schwermer as a person who has strong values and beliefs.
Explanation:
In the article, " Why this controversial German woman turned her back on money for sixteen years", the lady in question, Heidemarie Schwermer is presented as a person whose childhood experiences shaped her belief in the fact that she could survive without money. She held a strong view on this matter and could not be coerced to change it by family and friends.
She believed that she wanted to be among people and promote peace. The author thus shows that she was a simple woman.
Which relationship from “Little Women” is the most important in the novel: Jo and Amy, Jo and Laurie, or Jo Bhaer? Explain.
Answer:
Jo and Bhaer because the book Jo wrote is supposed to be a love story and Jo and Bhaer get together at the end.
Explanation:
Sample Response: This description implies that Stanley has a positive attitude, even during a tough time.
What did you include in your response?
Check all that apply.
Stanley’s attitude and outlook are positive.
Stanley does not get upset easily.
Stanley is used to tough situations.
Stanley’s family has prepared him for challenges.
Answer:
Stanley is used to tough situations
Which of these themes are in the play Julius Caesar? Choose five options. Love conquers all. Ambition is a driving force. Coming of age builds character. Power can corrupt those who possess it. Citizens are persuaded by charismatic leaders. Fate is a powerful idea to those who believe in it. Loyalty to the republic overrides loyalty to friends.
Answer:
Ambition is a driving force.
Power can corrupt those who possess it.
Citizens are persuaded by charismatic leaders.
Fate is a powerful idea to those who believe in it.
Loyalty to the republic overrides loyalty to friends.
Explanation:
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The themes that are in the play Julio Caesar include:
Ambition is a driving force.Power can corrupt those who possess it.Citizens are persuaded by charismatic leaders.Fate is a powerful idea to those who believe in it.Loyalty to the republic overrides loyalty to friends.What is a theme?It should be noted that a theme simply means the underlying message that's conveyed in a literary work.
In this case, some of the themes include ambition is a driving force, power can corrupt those who possess it, etc.
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What were they key features of the Qin political system
Answer:
standardized the writing system, standardized the measurements of length and weight and the width of highways, abolished all feudal privileges, oversaw large-scale construction of what then became the first Great Wall (NotSureAboutThisPart) and in 213, to halt subversive thought, ordered all books burned, except those on such utilitarian subjects as medicine.
Select the word that is correctly spelled,
OA.
succeed
OB.
sucede
Answer:
Sucede
Explanation:
because the real speeling of succeed is succeed not sucede
mukesh bought an old car for 90400 rupees indian and spent 5600 on its repairs. he sold for 93600 rupees of indian find his profit or loss per cent
Explanation:
cp=90400spend=5600total cp=90400plus560096000sp=93600loss=cp-sp96000-936002400loss percent=[tex] \frac{cp}{loss} \times 100[/tex][tex] \frac{2400}{96000} \times 100[/tex]2.5 ans
1. Imagine the famous singer Kishort Amonkar is going to visit your school. You
have been asked to introduce her to the audience before her performance. Hon
would you introduce her?
Here is some information about Kishori Amonkar you can find on the Internet
Read the passage and make notes of the main points about:
• her parentage
• the school of music she belongs to
• her achievements
• her inspiration
• awards
Padma Bhushan Kishori Amonkar, widely considered the finest femas
vocalist of her generation, was born in 1931, daughter of another great artis
Smt. Mogubai Kurdikar. In her early years she absorbed the approach an
repertoire of her distinguished mother's teacher Ustad Alladiya Khan. As hes
own style developed, however, she moved away from Alladiya Khan's Jaipu
Atrault gharana' style in some respects, and as a mature artist her approad
is usually regarded as an individual, if not unique, variant of the Jaipu.
model.
Kishori Amonkar is a thinker, besotted by what she calls the mysterious
world of her raagas. She dissects them with the precision of a perfectionis
almost like a scientist, until the most subtle of shades and emotions emeng
and re-emerge.
She is very much inspired by the teachings of the ancient Vedic sages
written at a time when vocal music was highly devotional in character. The
Answer:
Welcome the famous kishort amonkar who inspires many to our stage
Read these lines from Stanza 2 of the poem.
Though he'd often say in his homely way
that he'd "sooner live in hell."
How does the poet's use of the words "live in hell" affect the poem?
define international employmeng
Answer:
International Employment (IE) assists campus to successfully employ and retain foreign national employees needing employment sponsorship on a temporary or permanent basis.
Explanation:
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International Employment (IE) assists campus to successfully employ and retain foreign national employees needing employment sponsorship on a temporary or permanent basis.
3. In a short essay, identify how two characters from A Raisin in the Sun serve as symbols of
at least one of the play's themes. Describe in detail how these symbols support the theme or
themes. Also analyze the effects of this symbolism on the reader's experience. Be sure to
include examples from the text to support your answer.
Answer:
Racial Discrimination and the need to fight against it is a major theme in the story, and Mr. Lindner serves as a symbol of that matter.
Mr. Lindner´s attempt to bribe the Youngers to keep them from moving into the all-white Clybourne Park neighborhood is led by his and the Improvement Association´s discriminatory ideas against black people. And how that attempted bribe almost tears the family apart makes the reader aware of the prevailing discrimination, even when the violence that it generates seems a negotiation more than an act of oppression.
The importance of following one´s dreams is another important theme in this play, and Walter is a great symbol of this idea: he wants to accept the bribe so they can have money and buy nice things for the family. But by the end of the story, when he refuses the money and acknowledges that the dream of having their own house is the most important dream for the family. His character, and this development, also symbolizes the theme of the importance of family, and his change throughout the play helps the reader better understand how difficult his situation was and how much he needed to be more aware of his family´s feelings.
Explanation:
In "A Raisin in the Sun," by Lorraine Hansberry, the importance of dreams, family, and fighting against racial discrimination are the main themes.
Fill in the blanks with Prepositions
1. The magician put the rabbit ---------- the cap on the table.
2. The cook had kept the mixture ------ the bowl and later he put it ------ the oven.
3. I don’t drink milk ------- the morning.
4. He hurriedly walked ------- the building.
5. I waited ------- her in the bus stop.
6. The little girl fell ------ her tri-cycle.
7. Mom drove the car-------- the garage.
8. I am heading ------ the entrance of the building.
9. She has been studying hard ------ the exam.
10. I am so happy ------ you.
Answer:
1. in 2. in,in 3. in 4. into 5. for 6. off 7. into 8. inside 9. for 10. for
Explanation:
I am not too sure for one
Drag each label to the correct location on the image. Identify the purpose of each investment option.
Retirement or Investment
options:403(b), mutual fund,, IRA, bonds
Answer:
Retirment. Investments
IRA Bonds
403(b) Mutual Funds
Explanation:
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give him the brainliest
Explanation:
The crops begged for water but the drought continued long into the summer months.
What is being personified?
Which human trait or quality is given?
the crops are being personified because they are associated with a verb.
The human trait is begging
What best summarizes the central idea of the passage from "How the Internet and Other Technologies Came
About?
Answer:
Technological advancement is a side effect of military efforts to win wars.
Explanation:
While military commanders may yearn for a big technical breakthrough that would enable them to win a war or eliminate the possibility of conflict, such breakthroughs are very uncommon. Typically, it is incremental improvements to current technology that provide one side with an advantage over the other. The Roman empire, probably history's greatest military power, was fully aware of this.
Read the sentence.
The shopkeeper smiled at David as if he were just telling a joke, but his disparaging comments made David feel insulted and embarrassed.
Based on context clues in the sentence, what is the most likely meaning of disparaging? Select two options.
uplifting
funny
belittling
uncomplimentary
hilarious
Answer:
belittling and uncomplimentary
Explanation:
since David felt insulted and embarrassed a good inference can show that disparaging most likely has a negative annotation such as belittling and uncomplimentary.
Answer:
C. belittling
D. uncomplimentary
Explanation:
yesterday you see a night mare.you were very afaird write a diary entry describe your felling. please give correct answer please
Explanation:
dear diary,
last night I had a nightm.are that I lost my voice. I was so frightened that I shot out of bed and screamed so loud my mom ran into my room, Nightm.ares are scary and can sometimes turn out to come true.
goodbye diary.
13. This room is too small for us to hold the meeting. (Enough)
This room is enough for us to hold the meeting.
'Why is it valuable to know how a place has changed over the years? Will it help prepare us for changes to come?'
Answer:
Yes.
Explanation:
It is valuable to know a place has changed because there is life in places and life is constantly changing and ever evolving. Understanding and acknowledging these changes allows us to further gather information on the impact those changes have and how we may benefit from them.
rupa did not help the needy people
change itni affirmative
Explanation:
rupa helped the needy people
Which detail best supports the claim that everyone should use encryption software? Encryption software helps protect privacy and freedom. Encryption software has been used by the military. Encryption software is available in many computer stores. Encryption software is made by different companies.
Answer: Encryption software helps protect privacy and freedom.
Explanation:
You didn't give the excerpt where the question came from and I searched online and couldn't get the excerpt as well but let me explain and choose the best option.
Encryption software refers to the software that makes use of cryptography in order to prevent the unauthorized access to digital information.
Therefore, Encryption software helps protect privacy and freedom as unauthorized individuals will be prevented from accessing ones system.
Answer:
A. Encryption software helps protect privacy and freedom.
Explanation:
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How have myths followed us?
They all came true
We still believe them
The created archetypes that stories still use today
PLEASE HELP ME
Answer:
they created the archetypes that stories still use today
What type of contrast clue is dibek
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Answer:
I would say it's C........
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Answer:
sure
Explanation:
Can we ride together?
A.
Tells
B.
Asks
C.
Orders
Answer:
Asks
Explanation:
This is a question. One person is asking another.
4. What details about the culture (such as movies, movie stars, cars, clothing, etc.) do teens today think are important as opposed to those in the novel? (The Outsiders)
Answer:
Social media affects a huge part of it. Pop culture does too.
Explanation:
Because people, especially girls, are changing their appearances because of the affect it has on them because of social media.
In at least 150 words, explain the three major challenges that America faced in post-World War Il society
Answer:
Euphoria.
When Japan surrendered to the Allies at the end of the long summer of 1945, Americans were ecstatic. Ticker tape parades were staged in nearly every town to welcome America's returning heroes.
Unquestionably, the United States entry in World War II made the difference for the Allied cause. The American army and navy were now the most powerful in the world. Even those who did not fight could feel proud of the work Americans did in the factories to build the war machine.
The youth of America would never forget the sacrifices of wartime. From rationing food to collecting scrap to buying bonds to fighting in battle, the efforts to defeat the Axis were a product of the collective American will. News anchor, Tom Brokaw, recently labeled the Americans who came of age in World War II the "greatest generation."

The euphoria that swept the nation in 1945 was captured on film by Life magazine photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt. This memorable image of a sailor kissing a nurse in Times Square continues to be a defining image of WWII.
Unfortunately, the euphoria could not last long. Although the Soviet Union and the United States were allied in their struggle against Hitler's Germany, Americans distrusted Josef Stalin's Communist government and abhorred his takeover of Eastern European countries immediately after the war. More Soviet citizens were killed in World War II than any other nation, and Josef Stalin was determined to receive compensation for damages and guarantees that such a slaughter could never again plague the Soviet people.
For its part, the United States was unwilling to sit idle while another form of totalitarianism spread westward from Moscow. One war immediately begat another — the COLD WAR.
No theater of the globe was free from Cold War struggle. From Eastern Europe to China and Korea, the Truman Administration was beset with the challenge of halting the advance of communism. As the wave of decolonization washed through the southern part of the globe, each new nation would be courted by the superpowers. The INDEPENDENCE OF ISRAEL IN 1948 had Cold War implications in the Middle East. Within five years of the end of World War II, American troops were summoned to South Korea to halt the advancing communist forces of the North.

The American military prepared for the Cold War by conducting tests with new atomic and nuclear technology. Here, troops watch radioactive smoke during the "Desert Rock" exercise in 1951.
No single foreign policy issue mattered more to the United States for the next 50 years as much as the Cold War. President Truman set the direction for the next eight presidents with the announcement of the containment policy. Crises in Berlin, China, and Korea forced Truman to back his words with actions. The Cold War kept defense industries humming and ultimately proved the limits of American power in Vietnam. Democracy was tested with outbreaks of Communist witch hunts.
Although the United States would emerge triumphant in the Cold War, the last half of the 1940s was marked by an uncertainty that soured the sweet taste of victory in World War II.