If you’re writing your own piece of literature which strategy would make your work seem more postmodern in character

A. Use rhythm and rhyme in very structured, highly predictable way.

B. Use elements of popular culture to consider serious topics or themes.

C. Rely on traditional forms and their conversations to guide your expressions of ideas

D. Focus on the elements of narrative that readers expect to see in all contemporary work.

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Answer 1

Answer:

B. Use elements of popular culture to consider serious topics or themes.

Explanation:

Postmodernism has to do with the Western philosophy that is known for its skepticism, rejection of enlightenment rationality, and focusing on ideology to maintain economic or political power.

It is also referred to as a period in history that is a successor to modernity. This period started sometime in the 20th century.

If I am writing my own piece of literature, the strategy that I would employ to make my work seem more postmodern would be using elements of popular culture to consider serious topics or themes.


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#4: Directions: Read the paragraph and answer the question. (1) This morning I had more problems than I could solve. (2) First, my shoelace broke and I had to tie my running shoes with string. (3) Next, my dog jumped up on my chair and bumped my arm which caused me to spill orange juice all over my shirt. (4) Finally, I missed the bus and had to walk to work through the rain. Select the correct answer. Which numbered sentence is the topic sentence? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 E. 5

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Answer:

the correct answer is A

Answer:

A

Explanation:

What evidence from "To Build a Fire" might lead you to this inference?

The man is arrogant and overconfident.

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This question is incomplete. I've found the complete question online. It is the following:

What evidence from "To Build a Fire" might lead you to inference?

The man is arrogant and overconfident.

A)Working carefully from a small beginning, he soon had a roaring fire, over which he thawed the ice from his face and in the protection of which he ate his biscuits. For the moment the cold of space was outwitted.

B)He had felt the give under his feet and heard the crackle of a snow-hidden ice-skin. And to get his feet wet in such a temperature meant trouble and danger. At the very least it meant delay, for he would be forced to stop and build a fire, and under its protection to bare his feet while he dried his socks and moccasins.

C)Those old-timers were rather womanish, some of them, he thought. All a man had to do was to keep his head, and he was all right. Any man who was a man could travel alone.

D)He looked at his watch. It was ten o'clock. He was making four miles an hour, and he calculated that he would arrive at the forks at half-past twelve. He decided to celebrate that event by eating his lunch there.

Answer:

The evidence that leads to the inference that the man is arrogant and overconfident is:

C)Those old-timers were rather womanish, some of them, he thought. All a man had to do was to keep his head, and he was all right. Any man who was a man could travel alone.

Explanation:

"To Build a Fire" is a short story by author Jack London. The main character is a man traveling alone but for the company of a dog in the harsh cold of the Yukon region. This man has been warned by an older man about the perils of traveling alone. As a matter of fact, he was clearly told not to do so.  However, he is quite arrogant and overconfident when it comes to his abilities. He not only underestimates nature, but also judges the old person who has tried to advise him. That is precisely what the excerpt in letter C shows:

C)Those old-timers were rather womanish, some of them, he thought. All a man had to do was to keep his head, and he was all right. Any man who was a man could travel alone.

Unfortunately, he ends up dying for not being able to build a fire when he should. Nature easily overcomes him and his arrogance.

Answer:

B)Those old-timers were rather womanish, some of them, he thought. All a man had to do was to keep his head, and he was all right. Any man who was a man could travel alone.

Explanation:

Which sentence uses the modifier correctly?
A The vacationers saw many jellyfish snorkeling.
B They listened to the songs whales make at Renata's house.
C While racing for the train, the hat flew off my
head.
D After revising the essay, I received a good grade.

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Answer:

D.  After revising the essay, I received a good grade.

Explanation:

Why is the correct answer 'D' ?  Because ....

Jellyfish don't snorkel.

Whales don't make sounds at Renata's house.

The hat was not racing after for the train.

Which sentence uses an apostrophe correctly?
A The puppys' toy was found under the couch.
B The new professor is Blaines' sister-in-law.
C The rattle was the baby's favorite toy.
D The black horse belong's to Franciscos family.

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C) The rattle was the baby’s favorite toy

Answer:

c

Explanation:

it means that the rattle is for the baby alone

Which theme best reflects the ideals of modernist writers? A: Nature can heal an ailing spirit B: Hard work breeds financial success C: A person doesn't find love; love finds the person D: The ideal has the capacity to disappoint Please and Thank you all for your help!

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

.Martin Luther King, Jr. ‘s “Letter from Birmingham Jail” (1963). •In at least a paragraph, describe a persuasive moment of the speech. QUOTE THE LINE! Explain why it was so memorable. DO NOT USE THE FIRST LINES.

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Explanation:  In Birmingham, Alabama, in the spring of 1963, King’s campaign to end segregation at lunch counters and in hiring practices drew nationwide attention when police turned dogs and fire hoses on the demonstrators. King was jailed along with large numbers of his supporters, including hundreds of schoolchildren. His supporters did not, however, include all the Black clergy of Birmingham, and he was strongly opposed by some of the white clergy who had issued a statement urging African Americans not to support the demonstrations. From the Birmingham jail, King wrote a letter of great eloquence in which he spelled out his philosophy of nonviolence:Near the end of the Birmingham campaign, in an effort to draw together the multiple forces for peaceful change and to dramatize to the country and to the world the importance of solving the U.S. racial problem, King joined other civil rights leaders in organizing the historic March on Washington. On August 28, 1963, an interracial assembly of more than 200,000 gathered peaceably in the shadow of the Lincoln Memorial to demand equal justice for all citizens under the law. Here the crowds were uplifted by the emotional strength and prophetic quality of King’s famous “I Have a Dream” speech, in which he emphasized his faith that all men, someday, would be brothers.

Think back to your predictions. Which of Thoreau’s ideas were presented in the text? Check the two boxes that best apply.

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Think back to your predictions.

Which of Thoreau's ideas were presented in the text?

Check the two boxes that best apply.

Disapproval of government involvement

Support of the war and slavery

Belief that citizens should not support a government that does unethical things

Belief that the government needs to support and reform unethical citizens

Answer:

disapproval of government involvement

belief that citizens should not support a government that does unethical things

Explanation:

Henry David Thoreau's ideas that were presented in the text were: Disapproval of government involvement, and the belief that citizens should not support a government that does unethical things.

Thoreau was an American writer that penned his ideas for civil disobedience and published it in his famous book, "Walden". He was also a  supporter for the end of slave trade and criticized the government for using slaves and he was also against the Mexican-American war.

Answer:

A, disapproval of government involvement.

C, belief that citizens should not support a government that does unethical things.

The answers to the next one is A, B and, D

Explanation:

The writer wants to introduce the topic of electronegativity with a concrete, casually observable example from the natural world. Which choice best accomplishes this goal

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Answer:

B. How do water striders skim across the surfaces of ponds and lakes? Their hydrophobic legs are uniquely suited to this process, but the insects

Explanation:

Below are the options given:

A. NO CHANGE

B. How do water striders skim across the surfaces of ponds and lakes? Their hydrophobic legs are uniquely suited to this process, but the insects

C. How do our bodies break down the food we consume every day? While digestion would be impossible without enzymes and other proteins, these molecules

D. How does our DNA maintain a double helical structure? While the shape of this nucleic acid is the result of many complex properties, its structures

Option B is correct because it gives a concrete, casually observable example from the natural world and thereby accomplishes the goal. It explains the connection between surface tension and electronegativity.

Option B gives an example from the natural world - the water strider.

The water striders are a good example of insects that use the high surface tension of water and long, hydrophobic legs. This enables them to walk on water. Their legs are coated with a hydrophobic substance. The hydrophobic substance makes the legs to repel water molecules i.e it makes water unable to stick to their legs. This makes them to easily skim on water surfaces.

Answer:

Electronegativity is a measure of the affinity between electrons and atoms.  

When an atom exhibits greater attraction for electrons, it is said to have very high electronegativity.

Electronegativity is an inherent quality that remains constant in all the atoms of an element. Fluorine is the chemical element with the highest electronegativity.  

In nature, the most important element which whose electronegative qualities (or whose ability to bind with other atoms) make it crucial for life is Oxygen.

When we inhale air, the Oxygen is used by our bodies to convert glucose to energy and Carbon Di-Oxide is released.

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Question 9
Read the sentence from the passage.
Yes, there was the sea with the dawning sun making a golden dazzle over it, and toward th
glorious east flew two hawks with slow-moving pinions.
What is the meaning of the word pinions?

А
flowers

B
feathers
C
moths
D
tracks

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Answer:

B. Feathers

Explanation:

The word pinion is most commonly used as a part of a bird's wing that includes the feathers.

In this sentence, the meaning of the word pinions is feathers, as it is describing the motion of the hawk's wings.

The other answer choices would not make sense because they don't relate to the wings of the hawks at all.

The answer to this question is, B. Feathers

Which element of plot does this excerpt from "The Monkey's Paw" best represent?


The knocking ceased suddenly, although the echoes of it were still in the house. He heard the chair drawn back and the door opened. A cold wind rushed up the staircase, and a long loud wail of disappointment and misery from his wife gave him courage to run down to her side, and then to the gate beyond. The street lamp flickering opposite shone on a quiet and deserted road.




A. Rising action

B. Falling action

C. Exposition

D. Climax

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Answer:falling action

Explanation:

When you encounter a T-critical value of 2.50, which T-obtained value would reject the null hypothesis? A) Tobt = 2.75 B) Tobt = -2.75 C) Tobt = 2.40 D) Tobt = - 2.40

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Answer: A) Tobt = 2.75 B) Tobt = -2.75

Explanation:

We reject the null hypothesis when the absolute critical t-value is lower than the absolute t-obtained value.

The given t-critical value [tex]T_{crit}=2.50[/tex]

So , we reject null hypothesis , when [tex]2.50< | T_{obt}|[/tex]

Since, [tex]2.50<|2.75|,\ \ 2.50<|-2.75|[/tex]  but [tex]2.50>|2.40|\ \ \ , 2.50>|-2.40|[/tex]

So, the correct options are A) Tobt = 2.75 B) Tobt = -2.75

Does the VERB agree with the SUBJECT in this sentence? A pair of shoes sit on the steps. A. Yes B. No

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Answer:

No

Explanation:

The sentence does not match with the verb.

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No it doesn’t. so the answer would be B

Summa Theologica discusses all of these topics except _____.

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Answer: d)the nature of heaven

Explanation:

Published in 1485 by the Catholic Priest Thomas Aquinas, the Summa Theologica aimed to act as a guide to students for them to better understand the teachings and beliefs of the Church.

Information included are; Man's purpose and virtues, How Creation happened, the life of the Christ and God, the Purpose of Angels and even has some information on the Catholic believed plain of existence known as Purgatory.

What is does not discuss however, is the Nature of Heaven.

Answer:

the purpose of man

the nature of heaven

Explanation:

Odyssey ware

We have eaten all of our dinner and our homework is finished. is it parallel or no?

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Answer:

No. The sentence is not parallel.

Explanation:

Here are the fixes:

We have eaten all of our dinner, and we have finished our homework.

OR

We have eaten all of our dinner and finished our homework.

OR

Our dinner has been eaten, and our homework is finished.

My Captors took me to
an underground prison [change to passive voice]​

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Answer:

In order to convert active into passive, it is important to omit primary auxiliary verbs such as do, does or did. Words such as why, what and when remain at the same position as in the active voice. So, the correct answer is what is wanted by you.

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Explanation:

What type of noun is the word in bold? Sally walked along the seashore looking for shells.

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Answer:

THERE IS NO BOLD WORD BTW

Explanation:

No bold word but in case it is one of these

Seashore is a common noun

Shell is abstract nouns that have, to varying degrees, the potential for being used as conceptual shells for complex, proposition-like pieces of information.

Sally is a common noun

What is the function of a claim in an argument?
bel
to introduce the topic
to state the writer's opinion
to state a reason for the writer's belief
to give evidence supporting the writer's belief?

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Answer:

to introduce the topic

Answer:

B : to state the writers opinion

Explanation:

You look good today.

(i got it right)

What is Noah Joad’s dream in the Grapes of Wrath?

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Explanation:

A character that is underappreciated, perhaps resulting from his limited appearances, Noah Joad is a strong and independent character, qualities which belie the description given to him in John Steinbeck's ''The Grapes of Wrath''.

I___ a new bike yesterday?

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I bought a new bike yesterday.

I got a new bike yesterday?

Select the word that most effectively connects the ideas in this sentence: She didn't mind the long drives to visit her friend, who had moved to the city. _______, she enjoyed the adventure. But For example In fact However

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In fact

She didn't mind the long drives to visit her friend, who had moved to the city. In fact, she enjoyed the adventure.

Answer:

In fact

Explanation:

"In fact" is the most effective choice because it connects an idea that builds on the first idea.

Which of the following has a well described setting that creates an atmosphere?


A. My favorite place in the world is my grandma’s house. Why? Because my grandma lives there of course. She is the sweetest woman in the world. She is always baking cookies and knitting sweaters. She is the greatest and I love her so much.


B. George’s house was incredibly organized. George’s car was incredibly organized. George’s office was, you guessed it, incredibly organized. George felt that whenever anything was out of place, his life would be out of place.


C. Crime in this city is on the rise. We have had five reports of arson in the past year. Some were gang related while others seemed to have been done for no reason. This town needs a defender. That defender is me.


D. The white padded cell was meant to hold the insane, but to be honest it could drive someone insane. The white walls reflected the light, so it never seemed to get dark enough for sleep. The fan in the cell makes a horrible noise and if that does not get you, the constant dripping water will. It is truly a horrible place.

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Answer:

The answer I prefer is

Explanation:

A. My favorite place in the world is my grandma’s house. Why? Because my grandma lives there of course. She is the sweetest woman in the world. She is always baking cookies and knitting sweaters. She is the greatest and I love her so much.

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'The white padded cell was meant to hold the insane, but to be honest it could drive someone insane. The white walls reflected the light, so it never seemed to get dark enough for sleep. The fan in the cell makes a horrible noise and if that does not get you, the constant dripping water will. It is truly a horrible place.' has a well described setting that creates an atmosphere. The correct option is d.

The setting of Option D is well described and successfully evokes a sense of dread and discomfort. The white, padded cell's reflective walls and description of it immediately arouse feelings of confinement and unease. The mention of the fan's constant noise and the water's drip adds to the claustrophobic and isolated feeling.

The atmosphere is made more intense by the author's use of sensory details such as the visual imagery of the white walls and the auditory imagery of the fan and dripping water. The reader is drawn into the scene and made to feel the tension and fear that the character in the cell is going through thanks to the vivid setting description.

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Which sentence in this excerpt from Ernest Hemingway's "In Another Country uses parallelism?
In the fall the war was always there, but we did not go to it any more. It was cold in the fall in Milan and the dark came very early. Then the
electric lights came on, and it was pleasant along the streets looking in the windows. There was much game hanging outside the shops, and the
snow powdered in the fur of the foxes and the wind blew their tails. The deer hung stiff and heavy and empty, and small birds blew in the wind
and the wind turned their feathers. It was a cold fall and the wind came down from the mountains.

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Answer:

There was much game hanging outside the shops, and the

snow powdered in the fur of the foxes and the wind blew their tails.

Explanation:

In grammar, parallelism means having the right balance of phrases that have a similar grammatical structure. It has to do with the use of consecutive verbal constructions to match with sound, meter, or meaning.

The sentence from the excerpt of Ernest Hemingway's In Another Country that makes use of parallelism is There was much game hanging outside the shops, and the snow powdered in the fur of the foxes and the wind blew their tails.

Answer:

"The deer hung stiff and heavy and empty, and small birds blew in the windand the wind turned their feathers."

Explanation:

Steve hit the snooze alarm again. He didn’t go back to sleep. He just continued to stare at the celling. The idea of going to work was again unappealing. At this point he knew he was going to be late, but he knew he could sneak in unnoticed. Then it is just a matter of looking like he was working for six hours.” What would best describe the characterization of Steve?


A. None of these
B. Frustrated
C. Exhausted
D. Lazy

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C.) Exhausted

It is exhausted because Steve didn't want to wake up. In the text it states "The idea of going to work was again unappealing." Which means Steve was exhausted.

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young apple-tree, which, planted by birds or cows, had shot up amid the rocks and open woods there, and had now much fruit on it, uninjured by the frosts, when all cultivated apples were gathered. It was a rank wild growth, with many green leaves on it still, and made an impression of thorniness. The fruit was hard and green, but looked as if it would be palatable in the winter. Some was dangling on the twigs, but more half-buried in the wet leaves under the tree, or rolled far down the hill amid the rocks. The owner knows nothing of it. The day was not observed when it first blossomed, nor when it first bore fruit, unless by the chickadee. There was no dancing on the green beneath it in its honor, and now there is no hand to pluck its fruit,—which is only gnawed by squirrels, as I perceive. It has done double duty,—not only borne this crop, but each twig has grown a foot into the air. And this is such fruit! Bigger than many berries, we must admit, and carried home will be sound and palatable next spring. What care I for other apples so long as I can get these? 2 When I go by this shrub thus late and hardy, and see its dangling fruit, I respect the tree, and I am grateful for Nature’s bounty, even though I cannot eat it. Here on this rugged and woody hillside has grown an apple-tree, not planted by man, no relic of a former orchard, but a natural growth, like the pines and oaks. Most fruits which we prize and use depend entirely on our care. Corn and grain, potatoes, peaches, melons, etc., depend altogether on our planting; but the apple emulates man’s independence and enterprise. It is not simply carried, as I have said, but, like him, to some extent, it has migrated to this New World, and is even, here and there, making its way amid the aboriginal trees; just as the ox and dog and horse sometimes run wild and maintain themselves. 3 Even the sourest and crabbedest apple, growing in the most unfavorable position, suggests such thoughts as these, it is so noble a fruit. Excerpt from "Wild Apples" by Henry David Thoreau. In the public domain. I Hear America Singing by Walt Whitman I hear America singing, the varied carols I hear, Those of mechanics, each one singing his as it should be blithe and strong, The carpenter singing his as he measures his plank or beam, The mason singing his as he makes ready for work, or leaves off work, 5The boatman singing what belongs to him in his boat, the deckhand singing on the steamboat deck, The shoemaker singing as he sits on his bench, the hatter singing as he stands, The wood-cutter’s song, the ploughboy’s on his way in the morning, or at noon intermission or at sundown, The delicious singing of the mother, or of the young wife at work, or of the girl sewing or washing, Each singing what belongs to him or her and to none else, 10The day what belongs to the day—at night the party of young fellows, robust, friendly, Singing with open mouths their strong melodious songs. "I Hear America Singing" by Walt Whitman, from Leaves of Grass. In the public domain. Question 1 Which sentence BEST states the author’s point of view regarding people who are ambitious? A It was a rank wild growth, with many green leaves on it still, and made an impression of thorniness. B Some was dangling on the twigs, but more half-buried in the wet leaves under the tree, or rolled far down the hill amid the rocks. C Most fruits which we prize and use depend entirely on our care. D It is not simply carried, as I have said, but, like him, to some extent, it has migrated to this New World, and is even, here and there, making its way amid the aboriginal trees.

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Most fruits that we prize and use depend entirely on our care. sentence best states the author’s point of view regarding people who are ambitious

What is ambitious?

Being driven by a strong desire for success, accomplishment, power, or wealth: He was ambitious and self-assured even as a young man. When you say something is ambitious, you're implying it will take a lot of work or money: The effort to rehabilitate the public parks was extensive.

Ambitious people tend to be more willing to take greater risks and put up more work in order to achieve their goals, whether those goals involve increasing their status and influence or their financial standing. Overall, this is a good quality, particularly for those attempting to launch their own companies.

They identified a number of underlying characteristics, including "conscientiousness, extraversion, low neuroticism, overall mental aptitude, as well as parents' occupational reputation," that contribute to ambition.

Therefore, Thus, option (C) is correct.

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adjective of cowered ​

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Answer:

to crouch, as in fear or shame.

Explanation:

In the first paragraph, which line states a reason why humans are at fault for the lionfish problem?
O What was once just an attractive aquarium fish has recently become one of the biggest menaces in the Atlantic
O The lionfish was accidentally introduced into the Atlantic Ocean in the 1990s.
O Because it has no natural predators, it has adapted quickly to its new home
The lionfish now threatens to destroy native fish populations in the Atlantic, Caribbean, and Gulf of Mexico.

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The answer to this is: When reading this, we saw how this lion fish was put into the Atlantic, and therefore, there's actually one thing that is actually something that we would want to consider, and that would actually indicate that it would be our answer.

Let's take notice in the paragraph on how the following sentence shows that this would be a total accident, and that this animal was putted in this location not by purpose, but by accident, and therefore, this was the actual lead on why humans are at fault for the lion fish problem.

The lionfish was accidentally introduced into the Atlantic Ocean in the 1990s.

This would be your answer, and this would be why it would be that they have adapted very quickly to their homes and all the they have now have.

Your answer: The lionfish was accidentally introduced into the Atlantic Ocean in the 1990s.

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B. The lionfish was accidentally introduced into the Atlantic Ocean in the 1990s.

WE introduced the lionfish into the atlantic in 1900s. Therfore, it is OUR fault.

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Is imitation bad? How did Keller get beyond imitation to authentic thought? How do
wou get beyond imitation to authentic thought?

“the day language came into my life” by helen keller is the book.
PLZZ HELP I WILL MARK BRAINLIEST TO THE FIRST CORRECT ANSWER

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Answer:

Sometimes, Imitation is bad but sometimes it isnt bad at all. It may help the child understand and distinguish the right from the wrong like being polite from being immature... And when Hellen imitated Sullivan's hand gestures, she didnt notice that she was spelling a word in the same time and she didnt know that words existed and that people are talking one language at the same time.

So, in the book, her imitation isn't bad at all.

summary of the poem sea fever​

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Explanation:

this is the summary of the peom sea fever

Which element best supports the cartoonist's perspective? the friendly sign on the side of the power plant the happy expression on the worker's face the storage tanks of crude oil near the plant the clouds of pollution in the air above the plant

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Answer:

the clouds of pollution in the air above the plant

Explanation:

Ann Cleaves's cartoon presents a picture of the pollution that has been produced because of human activities. The pollution from the chimney of the factories all around the world has led to an immense increase in the global temperature. In the cartoon, one of the people is saying 'Now, we're really cooking!' This exemplifies the increase in temperature because of which every person would be boiling. This is an exaggeration but shows the real picture of what human activities had led to.

Answer:

the clouds of pollution in the air above the plant

Explanation:

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Read the following letter carefully before you choose your answer. The following is a letter written by an already established Voltaire to a young and newly published author, M. Helvetius, in 1739. (1) My dear friend—the friend of Truth and the Muses—your Epistle is full of bold reasoning in advance of your age, and still more in advance of those craven writers who rhyme for the book-sellers and restrict themselves within the compass of a royal censor, who is either jealous of them, or more cowardly than they are themselves. (2) What are they but miserable birds, with their wings close clipped, who, longing to soar, are for ever falling back to earth, breaking their legs! You have a fearless genius, and your work sparkles with imagination. I much prefer your generous faults to the mediocre prettinesses with which we are cloyed. If you will allow me to tell you where I think you can improve yourself in your art, I should say: Beware, lest in attempting the grand, you overshoot the mark and fall into the grandiose: only employ true similes: and be sure always to use exactly the right word. (3) Shall I give you an infallible little rule for verse? Here it is. When a thought is just and noble, something still remains to be done with it: see if the way you have expressed it in verse would be effective in prose: and if your verse, without the swing of the rhyme, seems to you to have a word too many—if there is the least defect in the construction—if a conjunction is forgotten—if, in brief, the right word is not used, or not used in the right place, you must then conclude that the jewel of your thought is not well set. Be quite sure that lines which have any one of these faults will never be learnt by heart, and never re-read: and the only good verses are those which one re—reads and remembers, in spite of oneself. There are many of this kind in your "Epistle"—lines which no one else in this generation can write at your age such as were written fifty years ago. (4) Do not be afraid, then, to bring your talents to a Parnassus1; they will undoubtedly redound to your credit because you never neglect your duties; for them: they are themselves very pleasant duties. Surely, those your position demand of you must be very uncongenial to such a nature as yours. They are as much routine as looking after a house, or the housebook of one's steward. Why should you be deprived of liberty of thought because you happen to be a farmer-general2? Atticus was a farmer-general, the old Romans were farmers-general, and they thought—as Romans. Go ahead, Atticus. 1A sacred mountain in Greece, known as the home of the Muses of Greek poetry 2A privileged member of French society who collected taxes on behalf of the king Paragraph 2 could be used to support which of the following claims about the writer's tone? His tone when discussing Helvetius's work is obsequious and flattering. His tone when discussing Helvetius's work is patronizing and demeaning. His tone when discussing the works of others is critical and analytical. His tone when discussing the works of others is deferential and complimentary.

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Answer: A) His tone when discussing Helvetius's work is obsequious and flattering.

Explanation: The writer uses a very distinctive tone to convey the message. He is quite critical about other's work, but focuses more on over-praising Helvetius's art, emphasizing that his rank did not matter and that his way of portraying feelings is naturally genius. He is using an obsequious and flattering tone, demonstrating his admiration and subtle constructive criticism for a newly published author.

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