English b please help
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What did Socrates think made people truly happy?
knowing themselves
being educated
acting kindly
answering questions
Answer:
Socrates think made people truly happy by
knowing themselves
Answer:
Socrates think made people truly happy by
knowing themselves
Explanation:
What does the verse in Song of Solomon 5:16 mean “His mouth is most sweet “thank you very much
Hi there! Are you reading the Bible? I very much enjoy to read the Bible as well. And, sometimes to understand the Bible you need someone to guide you. If you have any questions you can come to me anytime.
Let me explain, this story is not about two lovers and the singers, King Solomon, the Queen of Sheba and the singers as many have proposed. Instead this song is a love story of a shepherd boy and a country girl, a Shulammite.
As described by the book published by the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society “All scripture is inspired by God and beneficial” states: “The material in the book is presented through a series of conversations. There is a constant change of speakers. The persons with speaking parts are Solomon the king of Jerusalem, a shepherd, his beloved Shulammite, her brothers, court ladies (“daughters of Jerusalem”), and women of Jerusalem (“daughters of Zion”).”
Now, what does the girl mean when his lovers “mouth is most sweet” or as my Bible translation states: “His mouth is sweetness itself”? What she means is that her lover says sweet things with his lips. His lips are sweet because they express through words desirable and beautiful things she needs to hear. She is in love with him, and hearing beautiful words from his lips livens more her love for him. Based on Elliot‘s commentary, he states: “His mouth is most sweet.—Literally, his palate… his voice is exquisitely sweet. Palate, is used of the organ of speech and speech itself”. The Bible Translation of the New World states: “Your palate is sweet”.
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Read the excerpt from "Children of the Drug Wars.”
By sending these children away, "you are handing them a death sentence,” says José Arnulfo Ochoa Ochoa, an expert in Honduras with World Vision International, a Christian humanitarian aid group. This abrogates international conventions we have signed and undermines our credibility as a humane country. It would be a disgrace if this wealthy nation turned its back on the 52,000 children who have arrived since October, many of them legitimate refugees.
The underlined words and phrases have strong negative connotations. How do they support the author’s purpose?
A. They draw attention to the opinion that the United States is not doing enough to help these children.
B. They show that there is a desperate need for all countries to be willing to help refugees.
C. They show that the United States has participated in international conventions on how to handle the refugee crisis.
D. They make it clear that the United States will lose the respect of other nations if it does not help these children.
Answer:D. They make it clear that the United States will lose the respect of other nations if it does not help these children.
Explanation:
When authors use local color, what are they doing?
They use the dialect of the common people.
They focus on characters, customs, and language common to a particular region.
They incorporate historical events from a particular region in their writing.
They write about things that happened out West.
Answer:
They focus on characters, customs and language common to a particular region.
write an imaginary conversation between nelson mandela and anne frank. imagine that Nelson Mandela and Anne Frank meet in the afterlife to talk about the extraordinary ordeals in their lives. Think and plan what they would talk about and what common or different views they would have.
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nelson mandela the anti-apartherd leader who was jailed for 27 years of his activism and in 1994 because president of South America, regularly recited the poem inviictus during his imprisonment inviictus meaningunconnquerable of undefated in latin was written in 1875 by william Ernest henley
Anne Frank was not hard of hearing. When Anne Frank fled the country in 1942, she was a teenager. For the next two years, she wrote a notebook detailing her experiences.
What imaginary conversation, to Nelson and Anne Frank?Nelson Mandela, the anti-apartheid activist who served 27 years in prison for his activism before being elected president of South America in 1994, recited the poem Invictus often.
Nelson Mandela studied Afrikaans, the language of the oppressor, while he was incarcerated. Additionally, he researched the history of the Afrikaner people and their conflict with the British. He appreciated reading some books written by Afrikaans authors in their native tongue.
Therefore, while he was imprisoned. Invictus, which is Latin for “unconquerable” or “undefeated,” was written by William Ernest Henley in 1875.
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Which narrative technique would improve the development of this passage?
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aware 1. Enrich Your Vocabulary From the letter find the words which are similar in meaning to thes words. act performed common language qualities 2. Read and Match Match the expressions under column ‘A’ with their correct continuat under 'B'. interact companionship B A (a) Nima advises (i) could be an effective way to learn the language (ii) Lhakpa to use English while talking to friends and his Engli b) Lhakpa lives
Answer:
Explanation:
words that are similar in meaning are called SYNONYMS.I
Example: for question #1
1: synonym for ACT is MOVE
2: synonym for PERFORMED is ACT or PRESENT
3. synonym for COMMON is FAMILIAR
4. synonym for LANGUAGE is SPEECH
5. synonym for QUALITIES is CONDITIONS
all these words mean the same.
for question #2... I don't know
Arrange the events of Susan Glaspell’s play Trifles in the order they occurred.
Answer: (1) The county attorney and the sheriff arrive to investigate. (2) Mrs. Peters discovers the empty birdcage. (3) The women discover the dead bird. (4) Mrs. Hale hides the box containing the dead bird in her pocket.
Explanation:
i got it right on the test :/
How is this excerpt structured?
O cause and effect
Ochronology
O problem and solution
O answer
Answer:
Cause and effect
Explanation:
The excerpt structure clearly shows cause and effect relationship as the sentence follows a pattern showing the reason or cause of a certain phenomen and the its effect. With the author highlighting the reason they had to ride segregated buses as being their inability to afford a car. Chronological lists events in order of occurrence. While problem and solution highlights an issue and it is followed up by the cure or remedy.
Which lines support the theme that change and forgiveness can happen even at the end of life? Check all that apply.
“In the course of their desolate wanderings Oedipus and Antigone came to Colonus.”
“Most unhappy in much of his life, he was happy at the end.”
“The old man died rejoicing that he was no longer hateful to men.”
“The oracle which once had spoken terrible words to him comforted him.”
“And there Oedipus died.”
Answer:
“The oracle which once had spoken terrible words to him comforted him.”
The following lines support the theme that change and forgiveness can happen even at the end of life: "Most unhappy in much of his life, he was happy at the end." "The old man died rejoicing that he was no longer hateful to men." "The oracle which once had spoken terrible words to him comforted him." "And there Oedipus died."
What is the theme of given poem ?The theme of these lines is the idea that redemption and happiness can be found even in the darkest of times. Despite Oedipus' tragic fate and the terrible mistakes he made, he is able to find peace and forgiveness at the end of his life.
This theme suggests that even the most difficult of circumstances can be overcome through perseverance and a willingness to seek redemption.
These lines suggest that Oedipus experienced a significant change and found happiness and forgiveness at the end of his life, even after enduring great suffering and hardship.
The fact that the oracle, which had previously delivered terrible news to him, now provided him with comfort further reinforces this theme.
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Describe Shakespeare’s life from birth to death? How may his life have affected his works?
The tragic events in his immediate family, society, marriage life or his education. (Even though his life has some ups and downs) were the factors th influenced his work.
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What is the correct spelling for: Go to the hardware store and pick up the following items; A saw, A hammer And some rope.
Answer: I belive is is A hammer
Explanation:
3. Active and passive are types of verb
O A. mood.
O B. voice.
O C. tense.
O D. phrases.
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Exercise 5 Some of the verbs in the sentences given below are incorrect. Underline them and
write the correct form :-
1. My son coughing so badly last night that he could not sleep.
2. The book reading this afternoon is very interesting, I couldn't leave it.
3. While I clearing my cupboard, I found my old diary.
4. Our teacher last year always reminding us to work harder.
5. The farmers fought to save their homes from the fire which spread quickly through their fields.
Answer:
1 no I thik OK my son...........
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Select the correct text in the passage.
Maya is creating a podcast for the local arts council. Which text in the script describes the purpose of Maya's podcast?
(Welcome, art lovers and artists! )(Here with me today is Miguel Rodriguez, the award-winning film director and artist from San Francisco). (Today,
we'll be discussing Mr. Rodriguez's new urban art project. )(This exciting new project puts the spotlight on city landscapes, celebrating their ability to transform concrete blocks into artistic masterpieces.)
Answer:
Today we will be discussing Mr. Rodriguez's new urban art project.
change:1)Why is he doing this( into passive voice.).2)Buy an umbrella( into passive).3)Will milk be drunk by her?(into active).4)Let the rubbish be thrown into the dustbin (into active).
Answer:
1. Why is he doing this? (into passive voice)
Ans. Why this is being done by him?
2. Buy an umbrella. (into passive)
Ans. Let an umbrella be bought.
3. Will milk be drunk by her? (into active).
Ans. Will she drink milk?
4. Let the rubbish be thrown into the dustbin. (into active).
Ans. Throw the rubbish into the dustbin.
What characteristics would you most associate with Lady Macbeth after
reading this speech?
Answer:
D- Ambition and cruelty
Half a league, half a league,
Half a league onward,
All in the valley of Death
Rode the six hundred:
'Forward, the Light Brigade!
Charge for the guns' he said:
Into the valley of Death
Rode the six hundred.
'Forward, the Light Brigade!'
Was there a man dismay'd ?
Not tho' the soldier knew
Some one had blunder'd:
Theirs not to make reply,
Theirs not to reason why,
Theirs but to do and die,
Into the valley of Death
Rode the six hundred.
Cannon to right of them,
Cannon to left of them,
Cannon in front of them
Volley'd and thunder'd;
Storm'd at with shot and shell,
Boldly they rode and well,
Into the jaws of Death,
Into the mouth of Hell
Rode the six hundred.
Flash'd all their sabres bare,
Flash'd as they turn'd in air
Sabring the gunners there,
Charging an army while
All the world wonder'd:
Plunged in the battery-smoke
Right thro' the line they broke;
Cossack and Russian
Reel'd from the sabre-stroke,
Shatter'd and sunder'd.
Then they rode back, but not
Not the six hundred.
Cannon to right of them,
Cannon to left of them,
Cannon behind them
Volley'd and thunder'd;
Storm'd at with shot and shell,
While horse and hero fell,
They that had fought so well
Came thro' the jaws of Death,
Back from the mouth of Hell,
All that was left of them,
Left of six hundred.
When can their glory fade?
O the wild charge they made!
All the world wonder'd.
Honour the charge they made!
Honour the Light Brigade,
Noble six hundred!
Poet Name - Alfred Lord. Tennyson
Was there a man dismay'd ?
Not tho' the soldier knew
Some one had blunder'd
a.who is the man speaker referring to?
b.what does speaker mean In the second line?
c.what is referring to in the third line and what do you think their emotions would have been?
Answer:
Throughout the course of The Charge of The Light Brigade (a poem the based the Battle of Balaclava during the Crimean War), Lord Alfred Tennyson uses many poetic techniques such as imagery, intertextuality, rhyming, and meter to highlight loyalty leads to sacrifice.
Explanation:
I think this is right, but don't quote me on this.
Brian is making 5 triangular flags, each with the dimensions shown below.
A triangle has a base of 18 inches and a height of 36 inches.
How much fabric will Brian need to make the 5 flags?
Answer:
1620 [tex]in^{2}[/tex]
Explanation:
A = [tex]\frac{(base)(height)}{2}[/tex]
A = [tex]\frac{(18)(36)}{(2)}[/tex]
A = [tex]\frac{648}{2}[/tex]
A = 324
324 x 5 = 1620 [tex]in^{2}[/tex]
How would you feel if you had to spend a nigh on jungle
Answer:
Scared anxious
Explanation:
Because,you don't know what will happen to you.
Paraphrase this text from the Ellis Island site.
“Ellis Island doctors were particularly watching for signs of contagious diseases. Incurable diseases included trachoma and tuberculosis and guaranteed a return trip to where the immigrant came from.”
jis isit la yo ka resevwa kék pwen
Answer:
It was important for doctors at Ellis Island to spot people with contagious diseases. If immigrants had a serious illness that could not be treated, they were not permitted and had to go home.
Explanation:
This is not exactly the text's words, so paraphrasing means putting it in your own words.
Read the passage below and answer the question.
"...and in the fourteenth [fifteenth] century the whole English army, after ravaging the kingdom of France, was driven back like men petrified with fear; and this brave exploit was performed by a few broken forces collected and headed by a woman, Joan of Arc."
Why does Paine most likely refer to Joan of Arc?
A. to enlist the aid of the French government in the fight against Britain
B. to show that the Americans have God on their side just as Joan of Arc did
C. to demonstrate how cowardly the British army can be
D. to prove that the British army had been defeated in the past
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Answer:
1.Revolution
2.Rotation
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8.Rotation
9.Rotation
10.Revulution
patama kung mali ah
tao lang nag kakamali rin hehe
a body and spirit, he repeated, the body lady is like ahouse
Answer:
Bloody lady has a bloody body
Explanation:
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what is the word related to coffee
Explanation:
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EspressoThe weather in Gothic literature usually consists of...
rain, clouds, fog, or snow
sunshine and warm temperatures
some sunshine and big, puffy clouds
hail
Answer:
it Is the first answer
Explanation:
People will be able to save our enveronment if we stop making it polluted -> people will have ...................( ablility)
Answer:
People will have the ability to reduce pollution causing activities.
Explanation:
People will have the ability to stop using activities that is responsible for pollution. Using of fossil fuels for vehicles and industries polluted our environment due to release of carbondioxide and carbonmonoxide gas. By using electric cars instead of cars that runs by fossil fuels can reduce the carbondioxide gas emission in the atmosphere. Planting more trees also reduce the pollutants present in the environment so these are the activities which able humans to reduce pollution.
A statement that does not offend anybody is
O A. indigenous
O B. indolent
C. impeccable
D. innocuous
Answer:
Anything that doesn't offend anyone can be called non-offensive, or sometimes innocuous.
Explanation:
Innocuous would work very well to apply to a statement.
Which text is the main idea of this paragraph? Although many people are afraid of spiders, spiders actually help humans in many ways. For one thing, they eat a lot of smaller insects. In fact, they eat more insects than birds do, including ones that are too small for birds to find. Some of these insects carry diseases that are harmful to humans. By eating the insects, spiders prevent the diseases from spreading to humans. Some spider venom has also been known to help humans by preventing brain damage in people who have a stroke.
Answer:
"spiders actually help humans in many ways"