Answer:
from the perspective of the person who is writing/teling the story, using the word "I"
Explanation:
2. Pretest: Unit 1
Question 13 of 21
Read the following passage:
Neighbors peered at us as we walked by. Their eyes
weighed us. Their eyes judged us. And as they peered, we
straightened our backs and lifted our chins in contempt.
We didn't care what they thought.
Which rhetorical technique does the passage best exemplify?
A. Hyperbole
O B. Parallelism
C. Understatement
D. Satire
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Another synonyms for “There you have it........”
Will give brainliest!
Answer:
That's is it
Finally
There you go
Well, there you go
Well, that is it
Read the sentence from "Fish Cheeks.”
What terrible disappointment would he feel upon seeing not a roasted turkey and sweet potatoes, but Chinese food?
The description in this sentence
uses precise language that appeals to the reader's senses of sight and taste.
contains details to describe what Robert may see and feel on Christmas Eve.
uses figurative language to describe the disappointment Robert may feel.
contains a simile comparing roasted turkey and sweet potatoes to Chinese food.
Answer:
uses precise language that appeals to the reader's senses of sight and taste.
Explanation:
The writer here uses words that appeal to a reader's power of imagination. Words such as 'roasted' and 'sweet' will make a reader employ his or her sense of taste. One can savor and recall the taste of roasted turkey and sweet potatoes as he reads through the description. The sense of sight is also brought back as one imagines what sumptuous traditional meal was to be prepared but which was rather met with just Chinese food.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Meaning of immortality??
Answer:
the ability to live forever; eternal life.
Explanation:
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Answer:
That means no dieng always be live.
Explanation:
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Match the definition to the word for a better understanding of the paragraph.
1 business organization
beset
2. group
enterprise
3. without funds to pay debts
retinue
4. or harassed
alien
5. strange; belonging to another person, place, country, or thing
bankrupt
Answer:
enterprise = 1
retinue = 2
bankrupt = 3
beset = 4
alien = 5
Explanation:
1. business organisation = enterprise
2. group = retinue
3. without funds to pay debts = bankrupt
4. or harassed = beset
5. strange; belonging to another person, place, country, or thing =alien
What is the best way to describe a theme of this poem?
A.
The failures of the past should inspire people to accomplish more in the future.
B.
The main purpose of having New Year's resolutions is to make people feel bad.
C.
By the end of the year, it is too late to make any changes to a person's life.
D.
People would accomplish their New Year's resolutions if they wrote them down.
Answer:
what is the story?
Explanation:
Answer:
The failures of the past should inspire people to accomplish more in the future.
Explanation:
Exam task
Your friend Adam invited you to visit him in his house to study together for the exam with him. But you can’t go. Write an email to Adam. In your email, you should apologize to Adam explain why you can’t go invite Adam to visit you at home
Answer:
because of corona virus we can't call or invite Adam
Answer:
Dear Adam,
please accept my apologies as I can't visit you. I know it has been really frustrating for you to be held up like this when you just want to prepare for the exam.
I woke up this morning with heavy cool and I have no desire to study for the exam. please accept my regards and apologies, I promise to study together for the next exam. Good luck with your exam.
Regards
your name
What values are being represented in this ad?
I. family togetherness
II. appreciation for the arts
III. outdoor adventure
I only
II only
I and II
I, II, and III
The answer is I, II, and III
Why might an author choose to use a third person narrator?
A. To allow the readers to feel as if they are a part of the story
B. To create a more personal experience for the reader
C. To tell the story from many different perspectives
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D. To show the thoughts and feelings of one character
please answer this.....
Answer:
the answer of no 25 is B
the answer of no 26 is A:2,4 and 5
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Part two “self portrait”
Answer:
i think it's the first
Explanation:
The answer is most likely A. It says that she "surprised by the structure and discipline involved in drawing a portrait."
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Which of these statements BEST summerizes the main idea for paragraph 2?
Answer:
Where exactly is paragraph 2? lol
2 He
.... my tablet for months before he decided to buy his own.
a had been borrowing
b had borrowed
C borrowed
d borrows
Answer:
option b
he had borrowed my tablet for months before he decided to buy his own.
Use the following list of words to create a short story or poem. Each word must have its own line or sentence.
balance battle cherry trick button tremble club wacky hellish crush frighten
there was a club member. this member wanted to frighten a goon. The hellish goon wasn't scared. this made the wacky club member want to fight. which made the goon tremble. They had a Balaced fight. when the club member was about to lose he had a trick. The club member pushed a button which sent the goon flying. he enjoyed his victory with ice cream with a cherry on top. What a wacky guy!
Which elements does a strong argumentative essay always contain? Select two options.
A) anecdote
B)claim
C)comparison
D)effect
E)evidence
Old Ironsides answer key
Can someone pls do my edgunity I’ll pay you
Which ever one pls
Answer:
yes I will do it
Explanation:
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Many things must be done before a shuttle can launch. The shuttle has many parts. They are made in different places in the United States. The finished parts are sent to NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The pieces of the shuttle go to the Vehicle Assembly Building. NASA workers connect all the parts. NASA calls it "stacking."
After all of the parts are put together, the whole vehicle is called the Space Transportation System. Now, it's time to move to the launch pad.
The Space Transportation System rides on a crawler. The top of the crawler is as big as a baseball diamond. The crawler has tracks of wheels like a tank. It is very, very slow. It moves about one mile per hour on a road called the crawlerway.
When the shuttle gets to the launch pad, NASA has more work to do before countdown. The shuttle may sit on the launch pad for weeks. This is the countdown clock. It tracks the amount of time until launch.
The astronauts get into the orbiter about 3 hours before launch. Finally, everyone waits for the words, "3 . . . 2 . . . 1 . . . Liftoff!"
http://www.nasa.gov/audience/forkids/home
What is this passage's organizational structure?
A.
problem and solution
B.
chronological order
C.
compare and contrast
D.
cause and effect
Which statements describe iambic pentameter as it is used in Shakespearean sonnets?
Answer:
think so yes I am not pretty sure about id
Answer:
Each line contains five metrical feet.
In a group of two syllables, the second is stressed.
Explanation:
rebulusyong nag dulot ng pangangailangan ng pagkukunan ng hilaw na materyal at pamimilihan ng yaring produkto
Answer:
I am really sorry because
Your question is Filipino, I don't understand, please fix it, only English can be used here, no Filipino question here, ok
the beginning of the Maasai
Life was peaceful for Neiterkob, the herder of cattle and father of the Maasai. Then, a volcano erupted and sent his cattle flying into the air, where they could not survive. Finally, the wise god Enkai grew a giant fig tree so the cattle could climb back to earth. This is one of the reasons cattle are sacred to the Maasai people.
Answer:
A) Yes, because it includes key ideas from the beginning, middle, and end, and it explains the conflict and resolution.
Which was the first computer commissioned by the Army Ordnance Corps?
Answer:
Electronic numerical integrator and computer (ENIAC).
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in 250 words (half a page, or 3-4 paragraphs), give your reader your argument for the greatest...There is nothing better than... (choose something you think is the greatest)
It could be anything. Food places, thoughts, music, sports, anything. Challenge yourself to think of something you don't think anyone could think of. Give at least 4 reasons why your choice is the greatest.
Answer: THERE IS NOTHING GREATER THAN MUSIC
WHAT WOULD THE WORLD BE WITHOUT MUSIC
The world would be a very quiet place. Music is in many ways the fabric of our lives and the definition of society. It is a reminder of how things once were, an indication of how things are, and a view of where society is headed. Music is a direct reflection of the picture of society. Music can be a way to deliver messages, a poetic medium, a fine art, or nothing more than a source of entertainment. No matter what it is used for, music is the perfect art and our lives would be that much less complete without it that life as we know it would not at all be the same without music. Music is the perfect art. It has movement, because it progresses over a set period of time. However, music does not restrict the audience in the way that movies or graphic art does. The listener can create whatever image she or he wants to when listening to music. It is an art that appeals to the conscious mind, but the best music also appeals to the subconscious. No thought is required to enjoy good music, though it is often thought-inspiring. Instrumental music does not bind the listener into a fixed template in the way that literature and poetry do: the reaction to music is different from person to person Music with lyrics is often referred to as “words set to music.” This is not always the case. However, they restrict the images of the musical work in the same way that prose and poetry limit their subject. Whether instrumental or lyrical, music comes from the people and can enlighten us all. It was during the 1960s that the social revolution and the struggles for civil rights inspired such musicians as Bob Dylan, Janis Joplin and Joan Baez to write songs of protest. In turn, the music of these artists, and many others, influenced the younger generations and spread the word of the revolution. Without music, many teenagers of the time would not have been given the influence of the time or its associated mentality. Music was, and continues to be, a kind of social education to the younger generation. Teenagers turn to popular music for their philosophies and get a sense of their place in the world. In fact, cliques of young people are often defined by the music they listen to: “punks” listen to punk rock and heavy metal; “nerds” are reputed to listen to classical music; the “in” crowd listens to the latest material alternative music has to offer; the “loners” listen to obscure pop artists or classic rock. Youth culture would be much less vivid than it is if the world had no music. Generations would not be sparked to action without music. The war drums of primitive peoples were a kind of music. It was they that stirred the Cavemen and the Vikings to participate in decade-long wars. Music's social influence is ever-present. Our society is shaped by it. Not only is music the chisel of society; it is a constant thread that runs through nature. Music is everywhere: the sound of falling water, the rustle of leaves underfoot, the call of wild birds even the sound of rush-hour traffic is a kind of music. The common definition of music is “a series of pitches and rhythms that have an overall coherence.” This definition is limited to man-made music. For humans to create music is inevitable. It is as natural as thought. Therefore, the idea of a world without music is highly hypothetical. One would sooner consider a life without experiences or a year without days. A day in a world without music might proceed like this: One would awaken to the sound of a radio announcer speaking about politics. On the way to work, the radio show would consist of interviews with famous personalities. The work day would be terribly boring, since the office would not have any decorations (these would have been made by artists who had been influenced by music). This “world without music” seems to have incoherence's and cracks in it. It does not make sense and does not quite explain itself. Music is essential for the world to even make sense. It is as fundamentally inherent as gravity is in the universe. Any attempt to restrict or control music, such as is made in communist politics, is both vain and unrealistic. One cannot challenge the broadloom of the universe when making political policies! The history of human musicians is rich, and has many fine people lining its ranks. Music has changed the artistic and non-artistic world immeasurably, such that a world without music is nothing more than a terrifying fantasy. A world without music would be a quiet place indeed.
Explanation:
How do the choices we make affect our survival? Explain give me a paragraph
Everyday we make choices, and these choices affect our survival. Here is an example, you are taking a walk and you have to cross the street. You can either chose to wait for the red light, or you can walk across when you think no cars are nearby. If you walk across the street when there is a red light, chances are you will be safe, but if you don't wait and decide to jaywalk, you have a big chance of getting hit. Little things like this can greatly affect our survival
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14.
Complete the following sentence so that the subject agrees with the verb.
_____ is for dinner tonight.
A. Enchiladas or spaghetti
B. Enchiladas
C. Spaghetti or enchiladas
D. Enchiladas or tacos
Please help !!!!!!!!!!! "Driving a car does not require that you perform multiple tasks at the same time."
True or false
Answer: I think the answer is True.
Answer:
False. You must pay attention to your surroundings, steer the car, accelerate and decelerate, etc.
Explanation:
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Read the passage.
excerpt from "France" from The Innocents Abroad by Mark Twain
We have come five hundred miles by rail through the heart of France. What a bewitching land it is! What a garden! Surely the leagues of bright green lawns are swept and brushed and watered every day and their grasses trimmed by the barber. Surely the hedges are shaped and measured and their symmetry preserved by the most architectural of gardeners. Surely the long straight rows of stately poplars that divide the beautiful landscape like the squares of a checker-board are set with line and plummet, and their uniform height determined with a spirit level. Surely the straight, smooth, pure white turnpikes are jack-planed and sandpapered every day. How else are these marvels of symmetry, cleanliness, and order attained? It is wonderful. There are no unsightly stone walls and never a fence of any kind. There is no dirt, no decay, no rubbish anywhere—nothing that even hints at untidiness—nothing that ever suggests neglect. All is orderly and beautiful—every thing is charming to the eye.
We had such glimpses of the Rhone gliding along between its grassy banks; of cosy cottages buried in flowers and shrubbery; of quaint old red-tiled villages with mossy medieval cathedrals looming out of their midst; of wooded hills with ivy-grown towers and turrets of feudal castles projecting above the foliage; such glimpses of Paradise, it seemed to us, such visions of fabled fairyland!
We knew then what the poet meant when he sang of: "—thy cornfields green, and sunny vines, O pleasant land of France!"
And it is a pleasant land. No word describes it so felicitously as that one. They say there is no word for "home" in the French language. Well, considering that they have the article itself in such an attractive aspect, they ought to manage to get along without the word. Let us not waste too much pity on "homeless" France. I have observed that Frenchmen abroad seldom wholly give up the idea of going back to France some time or other. I am not surprised at it now.
ANSWERS
How does this paragraph best shape the central idea of the passage?
We knew what the poet meant when he sang of: “—thy cornfields green, and sunny vines, O pleasant land of France!"
A
It highlights the pleasantness of the French farms and fields.
B It shows that Twain is aware that he isn’t the first to find France beautiful.
c It provides another person’s similar viewpoint on the landscape of France.
D It emphasizes Twain’s belief that the French countryside is beautiful.
Write a sentence using Alliteration
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Answer:
Robert the ringleader rose through the ranks rigorously, raking up new representatives on the roster.
Explanation:
none
Fathers are often the most misunderstood in any family. Children's love for their father is always overshadowed by their love for their mother. Comment on this universal truth in the light of the lesson 'The Little Girl.'
Answer and Explanation:
In "The Little Girl" written by Katherine Mansfield we are introduced to a little girl named Kezia, who, although loved by her entire family, has difficulties in communicating and establishing a good relationship with her father. Kezia acts like she's scared of him because he's a very strict father. The rigidity and masculine appearance of Kezia's father prevent her from realizing how much he loves her and wants her to be happy and well taken care of.
This kind of feeling is common in our society. As children, we tend to be more attached to our mothers, while our fathers are seen by us, with more fear and as someone difficult to establish a relationship of complicity. This is probably due to the image of masculinity that we have in our head, which makes us perceive our parents as more aggressive and angry people, even if they do not show this behavior. Furthermore, as children we tend to have greater contact with our mothers, which establishes a closer relationship. However, we must remember that everything our fathers do is to protect us and that they love us very much, just like our mothers.