Answer:
1. the big differences is the todays judgements and have a legal rite.
2. people should be judged with dignity, which was not always the case at that time, and condemnation must be evidence based, which was not always respected either.
3. the another difference is that today there is no judgement based on supernatural situations as was the case of witches of the salem.
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In this excerpt, which BEST analyzes how the author uses rhetoric to advance his purpose?
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The author can use rhetoric in three possible ways. These forms are through logic, ethics or emotion. In this case, you should read your text and pay attention to whether the narrator's information has logical conclusions, or has an emotional, respectful and emotive tone, or whether this text has a respectful, formal and ethical tone.
What is
the main reason why Harriet chose to make her home in Canada, rather than in the
North?
Answer:
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Explanation:
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What rhetorical device is used in this statement "So what are you going to do about it? So what should we do about it? Now what should we do about it?
Answer:
Rhetorical device is used in statements is described below in complete detail.
Explanation:
A rhetorical device practices terms in a particular way to communicate meaning or to influence. It can also be a method applied to extract emotions within the user or readers. Skilled writers use several different kinds of rhetorical tools in their work to accomplish specific results. Some representations of rhetorical devices can also be viewed as a symbolic language because they depend on a non-literal method of certain terms or phrases.
The central idea HAS TO relate to everyone.
True or False?
Answer:
Central idea is also known as main idea. Definition: The central idea (main idea) in a piece of writing is the point that the author wants you to remember most. Some writers may state the main idea, but it is often implied, which means the reader has to make inferences (what the text says + what I know) about it.
Explanation:
It is true
how does Mr. Mead's interaction with the police car contribute to the plot of the story.
Answer:I think it’s C
Explanation:
It’s on common lit
Determine which elements a fictional mystery story might have. Select the two correct answers.
a puzzle for readers to try and answer
true events and real people
imagery and figurative language
detectives solving a case
inventions and discoveries of the future
Answer:
The answer is A
Explanation:
n i c e
Answer:
a puzzle for readers to try and answer
detectives attempting to solve a case
Explanation:
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what is most likely the reason why the auther includes the details in this excerpt
Answer:
maybe you should first learn how to spell author
Explanation:
What is the correct way to write sentence 11? (11) Most teens are absorbed with their own daily activities, they rarely think about the fact that human civilization has been around for a long time.
A. Most teens are absorbed with their own daily activities. Rarely thinking about the fact
that human civilization has been around for a long time.
B. Most teens are absorbed with their own daily activities and rarely think about human
civilization. Which has been around for a long time.
C. Most teens are absorbed with their own daily activities and rarely think about this fact,
human civilization has been around for a long time.
D. Most teens are absorbed with their own daily activities and rarely think about the fact
that human civilization has been around for a long time.
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answer: Greg Ridley is upset because he is doing poorly in school, and he is afraid his dad will not let him play basketball as a result. He goes to an abandoned tenement house to avoid the lecture he knew his father would give him and to get out of the rain. He meets Lemon Brown, who thinks he has come to rob him.
Lemon Brown begins to talk about his treasure, and Greg questions whether someone like him would even have a treasure. Lemon Brown recounts the high points of his life as a blues singer and how he came on hard times.
Some neighborhood thugs show up because they have heard Lemon Brown talking that he has a treasure and they want it. Greg and Brown try to remain quiet so the men will not find them in the dark. While Greg tries to escape up a second flight of stairs, he sees Brown standing at the top of the main ones. He watches as the men demand that he throw down his money. What he does instead is throw himself down the stairs crashing into them. The three men then run away.
Brown agrees to show Greg his treasure, but first they look outside to make sure the men are gone. They see them sitting on a curb looking at their wounds from where he had crashed into them.
Lemon Brown retrieves the old newspaper clippings and an old harmonica to show to Greg. He explains how he sent these things to his son, Jesse, when Jesse went to war. He tells Greg how he traveled a lot when his boy was growing up. When his wife died, the boy went to live with his mom's sister. He sent those things because he wanted his son to know his father had done great things.
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What makes inappropriate behavior inappropriate
Answer: Behaviours that are considered to be inappropriate, concerning or threatening include: angry, aggressive communications (verbal or written) ... a noteable change in a student's behaviour that is cause for concern. stalking (repeated attempts to impose unwanted communication or contact)
Explanation:
Lines 307-334: how do the proposals king lists effect his persuasiveness?
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If King was trying to be persuasive, lines 307 - 334 can only affect persuasiveness by reinforcing the argument King is making. This can be done through a clear and objective diction that reinforces the importance of King's words. In addition, these lines can create a logical, ethical or emotional structure for the speeches, proposing a greater connection between king and the public.
From the teasing conversation the reader can conclude that A)Walt’s whistle was beautifully performed. B)Orpheus sings more sweetly than a “street-arab.” C)Orpheus regularly competed musically with “street-arabs.” D)“Street-arabs” are stereotypically known for their lovely voices.
Answer:
Its B
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Lines 102-106: Describe how Lady Capulet's judgment of Friar
Lawrence differs from the general judgment of him in Romeo and
Juliet.
Is it possible tha static leccy start a fire in me bed or not?
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
Answer:
Yes it can happen
Explanation:
Anything is possible
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What is the implicit mind and how does it relate to bias ?
Answer:
Implicit bias (also called unconscious bias) refers to attitudes and beliefs that occur outside of our conscious awareness and control. Implicit biases are an example of system 1 thinking, such that we are not even aware that they exist (Greenwald & Krieger, 2006)
Explanation:
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Read the following text:
Jessica slowly handed her mom the note, wondering if she'd ever be able to drive the car again.
In this line, Jessica is an example of which of the following? (1 point)
a
Antagonist
b
Protagonist
c
Exposition
d
Plot development
Answer:
plot development course she was used to start the story line which would unfold as time goes on
Answer:
C exposition
Explanation:
As she is exposing her abilities for later on to determine her mother that she should not have to stop her from driving.
This is the opening extract of the novel, The Woman In Black. In this extract, the narrator discusses what his life is like now, long after a traumatic ordeal with a ghostly woman who stole the life of his only son.
CHRISTMAS EVE
It was nine-thirty on Christmas Eve. As I crossed the long entrance hall of Monk’s Piece on my way home from the dining room, where we had just enjoyed the first of the happy, festive meals, towards the drawing room and the fire around which my family were now assembled, I paused and then, as I often do in the course of an evening, went to the front door, opened it and stepped outside.
I have always liked to take a breath of the evening, to smell the air, whether it is sweetly scented and balmy with the flowers of midsummer, pungent with the bonfires and leaf-mould of autumn, or crackling cold from frost and snow. I like to look about me at the sky above my head, whether there are moon or stars or utter blackness, and into the darkness ahead of me; I like to listen for the cries of nocturnal creatures and the moaning rise and fall of the wind, or the pattering of rain in the orchard trees, I enjoy the rush of air towards me up the hill from the flat pastures of the river valley.
Tonight, I smelled at once, and with a lightning heart, that there had been a change in the weather. All the previous week, we had had rain, chilling rain and a mist that lay low about the house and over the countryside. From the windows, the view stretched not farther than a yard or two down the garden. It was wretched weather, never seeming to come fully light, and raw, too. There had been no pleasure in walking, the visibility was too poor for any shouting and the dogs were permanently morose and muddy. Inside the house, the lamps were lit throughout the day and the walls of larder outhouse and cellar oozed damp and smelled sour, the fires sputtered and smoked, burning dismally low.
My spirits have for many years now been excessively affected by the ways of the weather, and I confess that, had it not been for the air of cheerfulness and bustle that prevailed in the rest of the house, I should have been quite cast down in gloom and lethargy, unable to enjoy the flavour of life as I should like and irritated by my own susceptibility. But Esme is merely stung by inclement weather into a spirited defiance, and so the preparations four our Christmas holiday had this year been more than usually extensive and vigorous.
I took a step or two out from under the shadow of the house so that I could see around me in the moonlight. Monk’s piece stands at the summit of land that rises gently up for some four hundred feet from where the little River Nee traces its winding way in a north to south direction across this fertile, and sheltered, part of the century. Below us are pastures, interspersed with small clumps of mixed, broadleaf woodland. But at our backs for several square miles it is quite a different area of rough scrub and a heathland, a patch of wildness in the midst of a well-farmed country. We are but two miles from a good-sized village, seven from the principal market town, yet there is an air of remoteness and isolation which makes us feel ourselves to be much further from civilization.
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Find four references to the senses of sight and sound in the extract.
Write these into a paragraph.
Find four emotions in the extract and write these into a paragraph.
Answer:
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Why couldn't the "mahout" take care of his elephant?
Answer:
Explanation:
A mahout is an elephant rider, trainer, or keeper. As with many professions in tribal or undeveloped areas, a mahout starts as a boy, as a hereditary family profession, and he receives an elephant early in its life, and he is trained to keep it by his family. They remain bonded to each other throughout their lives.
Make a sentence for each word.
Candidate:
Cope:
Directed:
Limitation:
Potential:
Answer:
1. Candidate, We balloted for the candidate.
2. Cope, They find him difficult to cope with.
3. Directed, He directed her to the next stall.
4. Limitation, Disability is a physical limitation on your life.
5. Potential, You aren't using your computer to its full potential.
Explanation:
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Match each line from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet with today's language.
"Be not her maid, since she is envious." -> Don't serve her; she's jealous.
"That which we call a rose / By any other name would smell as sweet." -> Names are just labels; they don't mean anything.
"O! that I were a glove upon that hand, / That I might touch that cheek." -> I wish I could touch her face.
"Her eye discourses; I will answer it." -> She speaks with her eyes.
Answer:
"Be not her maid, since she is envious." -> Don't serve her; she's jealous.
"That which we call a rose / By any other name would smell as sweet." -> Names are just labels; they don't mean anything.
"O! that I were a glove upon that hand, / That I might touch that cheek." -> I wish I could touch her face.
"Her eye discourses; I will answer it." -> She speaks with her eyes.
Explanation:
What is the denotative meaning of “electrified fence”?
Answer:
What is the denotative meaning of “electrified fence”? A fence with an electric current.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Ballerina nails or oval nails???
Answer:
i like ballerina
Explanation:
Answer:
ballerina over oval, even though mine are oval :/
Explanation:
but almond is better than both
how can stewardship help solve the problem of poverty in our community?
Answer:
the federal government currently runs 70 means-tested programs providing aid to the poor, to the tune of about $700 billion per year. With the exception of one major program transformed in the 1996 welfare reform—Temporary Assistance to Needy Families—most have done little to help recipients escape poverty. Some contribute to a cycle of intergenerational dependence on welfare.
Do these advocates for the poor really want to protect this failed status quo? After all, God is also watching our stewardship.
Those who appeal to the Bible in this debate have more than one moral mandate to heed. As a new network called Christians for a Sustainable Economy (www.case4America.org) points out, the whole counsel of Scripture “urges not only compassion and provision for the poor but also the perils of debt and the importance of wise stewardship.”
On the moral measure of good stewardship, we fall far short.
Each American born today inherits a debt of $200,000 because of runaway federal spending —and no house to go with it. It is immoral to pass on such levels of indebtedness to those who come after us. We can and must find ways to serve the needs of the poor while ensuring the security of future generations.
“The Good Samaritan didn’t use a government credit card,” argues an ad countering Sojourners from the Values & Capitalism project of the American Enterprise Institute. “The question is not whether to care for the poor, but how?”
Regrettably, contends Christians for a Sustainable Economy, the well-intentioned efforts of some liberals give “a religious imprimatur for big government and sanctify federal welfare programs that are often ineffective—even counterproductive.”
Explanation:
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What propaganda technique is used in this example?
If you love a bargain, we are sure to be your new favorite store!
transfer of ideas
bandwagon
testimonial
Answer:
Bandwagon
Explanation:
Propagandists use this technique to persuade the audience to follow the crowd.
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Which word in the sentence below is spelled incorrectly? Check the calander; what day of the week does the second fall on?
Calendar is spelled wrong. It says Calander is the sentence, while it should be Calendar.
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Answer:
your correct, All seeing!
Explanation:
Answer:
Its D all-seeing
Explanation:
heres a definition: showing or seeing the whole at one view
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How can diversity have a positive or negative affect group
Answer:
DIveristy can have a postive affect by... Well people other than white (caucason) usually get more attention. If it's from th media, streets, school etc. They get accepted into bigger schools for there past. If you are black or native american you are more likely to get accepted than a white student if they have no natural background. NEGATIVE affects is racists and low paying jobs. People get jealous.
Explanation:
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