Answer:
C
Explanation:
Good Eve
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Answer:
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Explanation:
I am doing well ish I am doing summer work at 4:30 in the morning because I hate having things done early...or maybe I just like struggling but I don't know
Read this excerpt from Jonathan Swift's A Modest Proposal
I shall now therefore humbly propose my own thoughts,
which I hope will not be liable to the least objection
I have been assured by a very knowing American of my
acquaintance in London, that a young healthy child well
nursed is at least a year old a most delicious, nourishing,
and wholesome food, whether stewed, roasted, baked, or
boiled, and I make no doubt that it will equally serve in a
fricassee or a ragout
grant this food will be somewhat dear, and therefore very
proper for landlords, who, as they have already devoured
most of the parents, seem to have the best title to the
children
How does Swift use satire to achieve his purpose?
O A. He reveals a solution that should be broadly accepted by
everyone
B. He exaggerates the problems of Ireland to gather support
for his reasonable suggestion
C. He suggests an extreme solution to draw attention to a
real problem
O D. He discusses an obvious solution for problems in Ireland
to draw attention to how much people are obsessing over
them
Answer:
Explanation:
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Answer:
C. He suggests an extreme solution to draw attention to a real problem
Explanation:
Which of the following inferences about Mamá is best supported by the except you read from In the Time of the Butterflies? A. She believes that women should have more representation in government, B. She is a devout Christian, C. She wants to leave the Dominican Republic as soon as possible. D. She wishes she'd had another child.
Answer:
The answer is B. She is a devout Christian.
In an hour with abuelo Arturo spends an hour with his grandfather until they are interrupted by the woman in pink.How does arthuro respond to this interruption
Answer:
Abuelo is excited to see the woman and mentions to Arturo that their time to visit is up.
Explanation:
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Read the excerpt from Twelve Years a Slave Chapter 9:
"Oh! how heavily the welght of slavery pressed upon me then. I must toll day after day, endure abuse and
taunts and scoffs, sleep on the hard ground, live on the coarsest fare, and not only this, but live the slave of a
blood-seeking wretch, of whom I must stand henceforth in continued fear and dread. Why had I not dled in
my young years-before God had given me children to love and live for? What unhappiness and suffering and
sorrow it would have prevented. I sighed for liberty; but the bondman's chain was round me, and could not be
shaken off. I could only gaze wistfully towards the North, and think of the thousands of miles that stretched
between me and the soil of freedom, over which a black freeman may not pass."
Examine the bolded portions of the passage that describe the emotions created in Northup as a result of this conflict of
man versus soclety (Northup versus slavery). From these words and phrases, can you conclude how slavery makes
Northup feel?
Answer:
Northup feels unhappy, melancholy, trapped, hopeless and alone.
Explanation:
"Twelve Years a Slave" is a memoir in which author Solomon Northup recounts his experiences after being kidnapped and sold as a slave after living as a free black man who raised a family.
Although you didn't boldly mark any of the sentences presented in the excerpt shown in the question above, we can see that the excerpt is extremely sentimental, as it addresses the sadness and hopelessness that Northup felt when he was kidnapped and sold. The excerpt shows that Northup is extremely unhappy, melancholy and desperate. He goes so far as to wish he had died when he was younger to avoid feeling that sadness again. That's because in addition to losing his freedom, Northup was robbed and taken away from his family that he loved dearly.
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“It’s not what you say but how you say it”, is an example of…..
•Paralanguage
•Procmics
•Kinesics
•Chronemics
Answer:
the answer is paralanguage
what is the diffrence between the radio version and the novel version
Answer:
A. The radio version uses long, descriptive sentences to provide imagery. ... The radio version includes a first-person narrator who retells past events.
Answer:
The difference between the radio version and the novel version is :
The radio version uses sound effects to add tension and fear
which part of the passage provides details that are also in the image from the talkative tortise
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She studied *HARD* last night
a) adjective
b) adverb
The race cars were very *FAST*
a) adjective
b) adverb
My new bike was *COSTLY*
a) adjective
b) adverb
I NEEEEDDD HELP PLEASEEEEEEEEEEEEE
1. adverb
2. adjective
3. adjective
Answer:
1. Adverb
2. Adjective
3. Adjective
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Read the poem and answer the questions.
There are so many things to do to-day
In city, field and street,
And people are going everywhere,
With quickly hurrying feet.
Some are ploughing and sowing the seed.
And some are reaping the grain:
And some, who worked the whole night through,
Are coming home again.
Over the hills the shepherd goes,
While in the busy town
People and carts and motor cars
Are running up and down.
And everywhere they come and go
In sun and rain and sleet,
That we may have warm clothes to wear,
And food enough to eat.
Mary Osborn
1). Where are the people going?
………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
2). What are the people who worked throughout the night doing? .
……………………………………………………………………………………………………….
3). What happens in a busy town?
……………………………………………………………………………………………………….
4). What one should have when seasons come and go?
………………………………………………………………………………………………………
5). Find Synonyms for the following
i. harvesting - ………………………….
ii. snow - ………………………….
Answer:
1). Where are the people going?
The people are going everywhere, some ploughing and sowing the seed, some reaping the grain.
2). What are the people who worked throughout the night doing?
They are coming home from work.
3). What happens in a busy town?
In the busy town, "people and carts and motor cars are running up and down."
4). What one should have when seasons come and go?
Warm clothes to wear.
5). Find Synonyms for the following
i. harvesting - reaping
ii. snow -sleet
Explanation:
In the given poem by Mary Osborn, the poet talks of different types of people who constitute human society. The speaker lists the many men and women responsible for the different jobs all throughout the season.
The answers to the questions asked are given as below-
1). The people are going everywhere, some ploughing and sowing the seed, some reaping the grain.
2). They are coming home from work.
3). In the busy town, "people and carts and motor cars are running up and down."
4). Warm clothes to wear.
5). Synonyms mean words that have the same meaning.
i. harvesting - reaping
ii. snow -sleet
Which dialogue is punctuated
correctly?
A. My teacher exclaimed ", I am so proud of your hard
work on this essay"!
B. I was stunned, but I replied, "Thank you. I did work
very hard."
C. My teacher then told the class "I am very happy
with how hard all of you worked on your essays"!
Answer:
I think the answer is A. My Teacher exclaimed,"I am so proud of your hard work on this essay"!
n which part of the plot sequence does this passage belong?
How many semicolons are needed in the following:
For the cake, I need the following: eggs, but only free range milk, preferably semi-skimmed a new whisk (after I trod on mine) and sunflower oil.
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
1
Explanation:
one before preferably
Someone or something that takes part in the story is called a(n)
Answer:
Someone or something that takes part in a story is called a character.
Amanda set
her books on the table and stared at George.”
Question 4 of 10 Which sentence expresses an argument that a typical English person in the 1700s or 1800s might have made to defend imperialism?
Answer:
The answer is "Option D"
Explanation:
Please find the complete question in the attached file.
Imperialism implies that such a country and nation must be taken out by another international nation with the only goal of getting economic, geopolitical, social, or some other benefits.
Consequently, alternatives A and B don't fit because they oppose imperialism and don't support the concept. Option C is not relevant since it is exclusively for English.
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Which of these sentences uses a metaphor
Answer:
Explanation: what are the sentences
Answer:she lived in sea of grief
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What is a concluding sentence for juvenile delinquency?
Answer:
Delinquency is a problem in today's society, there needs to be more programs created in order to correct this issue. I believe that there is already agency trying to reduce the issues to prevent and correct the delinquency problems ,but they should add much more resources or additions in the system .
Explanation:
When a character overcomes several obstacles on the wayto his or her journey
City and villages which is better
Answer:
both are unique
City: modern and convenient
Villages: traditional and preserves heritage
Matthew lives on a farm he takes care of flock of geese if each goose eats eight ounces of cracked corn each day how many ounces of corn will he need to feed seven geese for two days?
Answer:
Is this English or Maths?
To learn about the ounces of corn required to feed a flock of geese for two days, multiplication is done. The correct answer is 112.
By using the following steps, one can determine the corn consumption by the flock of geese:
A goose requires eight ounces of cracked corn every day.
1. The total corn consumption for seven geese in one day
8 ounces* 7 geese= 56 ounces of corn.
2. The total corn consumption
in two days for seven geese is obtained by multiplying the total corn consumption in a day and number of days, i.e. 2 days.
56 ounces * 2 days= 112 ounce of corn
Hence, 112 ounces of corn is required to feed seven geese for two days.
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Which types of texts would most likely use formal language to convey information and support ideas? Select three options.
instructions on how to submit an insurance claim
a synopsis of a scientific paper on climate change
a personal essay about overcoming a difficult setback
a memoir written by a well-known scientist about her life
an article pointing out the benefits of an investment strategy
Answer:
it will be the first, second and last. hope this helps
Which lines from Ovid’s "Pyramus and Thisbe" contain an example of characterization?
ringed by the tall brick walls Semíramis
had built—so we are told.
If you searched all
the East, you'd find no girl with greater charm
than Thisbe;
The wall their houses shared had one thin crack,
which formed when they were built and then was left;
when first light
had banished night's bright star-fires from the sky
and sun had left the brine-soaked meadows dry,
Answer:
If you searched all the East, you'd find no girl with greater charm than Thisbe;
Explanation:
Characterization is the description or representation of the characters in a narrative. This description of the characters in a story can be direct or indirect. Direct characterization is used in the description of Thisbe above because the poet plainly tells us that Thisbe was a girl with great charm. Readers do not have to wonder or think about Thisbe and who she really was because her character was explicitly described.
Indirect characterization allows readers to deduce the true personality of characters from the context of the story.
Essay guideline please on topic why do many people avoid taking risk?
9.
Read the following excerpt. Using the context of the paragraph, select the word that best completes the sentence.
After writing for many hours, the journalist felt he had written an important piece that would improve the lives of others. He had written strategically and eloquently. He smiled with satisfaction; he may get paid for being a journalist, but he had discovered that being an activist was his true ______________. (3 points)
A: mandate
B: sanction
C: vocation
D: context
Answer: C. vocation
Explanation:
A person's vocation is the career that they feel the most suitable to. In other words, a person's vocation is the career path that they feel most comfortable with and drawn to such that they cannot see themselves doing much of something else.
For the journalist here, he feels such intense satisfaction and comfort in his actions as an activist that he believes it to be his true vocation.
Answer:
vocation
Explanation:
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what should a literary analysis include
1. include biographical information about the text’s author.
2. not include examples from the text as evidence.
3. include an opinion about the text.
4. not include an opinion about the text.
Answer:
D) Not include opinions about the text
Explanation:
If a literary analysis were to include an opinion, it would ruin any factual evidence used along with it. Opinions are statements made based off of our feelings, and a lot of the times those feeling aren’t very accurate, or entirely factual. Imagine if an entire analysis was filled with how the author felt, and how he/she THINKS this happened, or any details about how it happened that aren’t factually supported. This wouldn’t provide a very good analysis, and for a grade, wouldn’t get a very good one. Overall, opinions definitely should NOT be included in a literary analysis.
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- How is art like literature? How can art tell a
story?
Explanation:
As an art, literature is the organization of words to give pleasure; through them it elevates and transforms experience; through them it functions in society as a continuing symbolic criticism of values. Literature is a form of human expression.
Traditional categories within the arts include literature (including poetry, drama, story, and so on), the visual arts (painting, drawing, sculpture, etc.), the graphic arts (painting, drawing, design, and other forms expressed on flat surfaces), the plastic arts (sculpture, modeling), the decorative arts (enamelwork,
Works of art often tell stories. Artists can present narrative in many ways—by using a series of images representing moments in a story, or by selecting a central moment to stand for the whole story. ... Sometimes, however, artists invent their own stories, leaving the viewer to imagine the narrative.
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Grammar
Modal verbs to express certainty and
possibility
Rewrite the sentences in italics using a modal verb:
might, may, could, must or can’t.
2. Deborah is looking a bit tired. Perhaps she’s working
too hard.
She.....................................
3.He never goes on holiday. I don’t suppose he earns
much.
He..............................
4. She is studying full-time and she has a job in a
restaurant. I imagine that’s very hard.
That............................
5 .That man’s quite young. He’s defi nitely not Claire’s
grandfather..
That..................................
6 .He’s just bought a new car and a yacht. He obviously
sold his business for a lot of money.
He...................
7. Andy and Sarah aren’t speaking to each other. I don’t
believe they’ve had another argument.
They another argument.
8 You seem very familiar. Perhaps we’ve met before.
We
9 She says she doesn’t like children. I’m sure she didn’t
have a happy childhood herself.
..............
10 I don’t know why she didn’t tell me she’d left her job.
It’s possible she thought I would be angry.
She...................
Answer:
She may be overworked.
He must have very small salary.
That must be very tiring.
That man can't be her grandfather.
He might be rich.
They can't start another argument.
We may already know each other.
She may have had an unhappy childhood.
She might think I'm upset.
Explanation:
The sentences presented in the question above were rewritten in a summarized form, using the required verbs. All sentences kept the main meaning of the original sentences and were written according to spelling and grammatical standards, maintaining the verbal and nominal agreement between all the words presented, leaving them coherent and cohesive.
Analyze the structure of Maximilian Voloshin's poem "Lunaria," describing its poetic form,
rhyme scheme, and use of meter. Then explain how these elements affect the overall experience
of the poem. Be sure to use evidence from the text in order to support your analysis of the
poem.