Answer:
over the break
Explanation:
How is the structure of Passage 2 different from the structure of Passage Passage 2 presents different viewpoints of the same event, whereas Passage 1 is limited to the mother's point of view. Passage 2 highlights important moments through flashbacks, whereas Passage 1 focuses on a chronological narrative. Passage 2 uses an analogy to demonstrate the lesson, whereas Passage 1 allows the narrator to learn a lesson through her experience. Passage 2 builds on a conflict as the poem progresses, whereas Passage 1 features a conflict that grows and grows over the course of the story.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Because I went back into the text
Passage 2 highlights important moments through flashbacks, whereas Passage 1 focuses on a chronological narrative which is why the structure of Passage 2 is different from the structure of Passage 1. Therefore option B is the correct resposne.
What is Chronology?Any technique for arranging a time and putting events in the order they happened is known as chronology. The methods, scope, and accuracy of the chronologies used to document human history—which is closely related to calendar systems—variate depending on the objectives, level of complexity, and abilities of the societies employing them.
Numerous disciplines use scientific chronology, which aims to arrange all events in the chronological sequence in which they occurred and at proportionately spaced intervals on a defined scale. It can also be used to cover extremely long periods of time.
When tracking the evolution of Earth and life, geology and paleontology utilize comparable epochs of hundreds or thousands of millions of years. Astronomy, for example, measures the succession of cosmic occurrences in thousands of millions of years.
Geochronology uses a similar scale to measure the more distant periods it studies, but its shorter divisions only go back thousands of years, reaching into prehistoric and even historic times for humans.
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What is the bassic difference between the penumbra and the umbra
Answer:
The umbra is the darkest part of the shadow while the penumbra is the lighter portion on the edges.
Based on the details in lines 36-39, you can best make the inference that Grendel is
A.bored
B.annoyed
C.displeased
D.frightened
In Act II, scene ii, lines 604-05, Hamlet faults himself for lacking— the understanding that he has been wronged. the fortitude to seek revenge. the desire to harm others. bitterness against his enemies. an opportunity to avenge his father's death.
Answer:
The fortitude to seek revenge
Explanation:
Hamlet wants to avenge his father's murder, but he has a tormented soul, full of doubts and fears. He presents himself as an extremely confused character, which disrupts all his plans and prevents him from seeking the revenge so desired. This leaves Hamlet extremely disappointed in himself, he feels sad and blames himself for not having the courage to seek the revenge he wants.
Lol why u up at this time
Answer:
I'm built different 0_0
Explanation:
Answer:
yep
Explanation:
What are different ways people can engage in activism around a social cause or world issue using technology?
Answer:
Playing Avakin ...........
Art and Vladek’s relationship can be described as..?
Answer:
the first one i believe.
Explanation:
here's some more :)
(I love Jenna marbles but that is sooo true)
Answer:
hell yeah
Explanation:
Please help, I need this answer fast grades are due tomorrow please.
What connections does Anne Make between her own situation in hiding and the
situation of Jews in the "outside world? What distinctions, or contrasts, does she make? How do these connections and
contrasts make Anne feel?
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Answer: I didn’t finish reading The Diary of Anne Frank, so I’m not too sure about my answer, but I got this.
She noticed that both she and the Jews were stuck in small areas. Most of the Jews were already captured, and she was not. She feels grateful that she was not captured, but she sometimes feels upset that she has to be in hiding instead of going about her day as usual.
Explanation:
What did the sailors from the Dei Gratia finally decide must have happened to the crew of the Mary Celeste? And you Get$1,000,000 They were convinced that the crew rebelled against the captain and his family. They determined the people on board had to leave in a hurry and were unable to return. When they saw that ship's sails were gone, they knew the crew had been swept away by the storm. Because of the captain's bad reputation, they knew the crew had left the ship on purpose
Answer:
They determined the people on board had to leave in a hurry and were unable to return.
Explanation:
The sailors from the Dei Gratia finally decided that the crew of the Mary Celeste must have left in a hurry and were unable to return.
This is because the Mary Celeste crew and passengers were all missing, but their clothes and personal effects were still onboard which indicates that they left in a hurry and were unable to return. The ship itself was still in pristine sailing condition.
Answer:They determined the people on board had to leave in a hurry and were unable to return.
Explanation:
I took the k-12 quiz
Read the passage.
What happened that night, how the skiff escaped from the Maelstrom's fearsome eddies, how Ned Land, Conseil, and I got out of that
whirlpool, I'm unable to say. But when I regained consciousness, I was lying in a fisherman's hut on one of the Lofoten Islands. My two companions,
safe and sound, were at my bedside clasping my hands. We embraced each other heartily.
Just now we can't even dream of returning to France. Travel between upper Norway and the south is limited. So I have to wait for the arrival
of a steamboat that provides bimonthly service from North Cape.
So it is here, among these gallant people who have taken us in that I'm reviewing my narrative of these adventures. It is accurate. Not a fact
has been omitted, not a detail has been exaggerated. It's the faithful record of this inconceivable expedition into an element now beyond human
reach, but where progress will someday make great inroads.
Will anyone believe me? I don't know. Ultimately it's unimportant. What I can now assert is that I've earned the right to speak of these seas,
beneath which in less than ten months. I've cleared 20.000 leagues in this underwater tour of the world that has shown me so many wonders
across the Pacific, the Indian Ocean, the Red Sea, the Mediterranean, the Atlantic, the southernmost and northernmost seas!
(from Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne)
Which best explains where the passage belongs in the plot of the story?
1. as part of the exposition, which introduces the main characters, conflict and setting
2 as part of the rising action, which develops characters and intensifies the conflict
3. as part of the climax, which peaks reader emotion by placing the outcome of characters in doubt
04 as part of the falling action, which completes the action started by the dimax
Answer: answer is 4
Explanation:
it’s the only answer that made sense to me♀️
"Believe me for mine honor, and have respect to mine honor, that you may believe” is an example of which rhetorical device?
a
epanalepsis
b
antithesis
c
paralepsis
d
anaphora
Answer:
i think it d beause to me it make sense
which sentence contains the best example of paradox
Answer:
i think the best answer is A:)
Explanation:
Answer:
Best answer is A.
Explanation:
Because because the solution have more context
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
A is the softest because it doesn't demand attention adn seems very casual and laid back, unlike the other two which sound like "breaking news!" excitement kind of stuff.
Answer:
i think its the third answer
In The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone, how does the author best support his claim that Thomas Young was someone who "laid a solid groundwork for others”?
A. by providing details about how others reacted to Young’s accomplishments
B. by providing information about Young’s thoughts and his active imagination
C. by providing examples of Young’s many conversations with other researchers
D. by providing images Young deciphers and facts about his accomplishments
Answer:
(D) by providing images young deciphers and facts about his accomplishments
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Answer:
Thank you so much, that's so sweet :D
Hope you have a merry Christmas!!!!
Explanation: ༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つ
1. getting the idea of a paragraph by looking over it in a short time is called_______. a.scanning
b.skimming
c.careful reading
2. What sort of reading do you use to find out what's on TV today?
a.skimming
b.scanning
c.careful reading
3.If you're looking for the lotto result you will?
a. skim
b. scan
c. read carefully
Answer:
1. b.skimming
2. b. scanning
3. c.read carefully
Explanation: I hope this helps!
in the course of the next few weeks jem and scout once again began to find treasures in the knothole. which of the items below was NOT found in the knothole?
a- two soap carvings
b- an old spelling medal
c- two Mr Goodbar candy bars
d- a gray ball of twine
in the book Anne Frank, the members of the secret annex club tend to get on each other's nerves, why?
Answer: Cramped space
Explanation: these people went from not even really knowing each other to living right on top of each other think about it this way you may get along with your siblings or parents but if you have to spend every waking minute with them and only them they're gonna get on your nerves
Read the passage:
Many greyhounds are adopted to live out their retirement as household pets once their racing careers are over. People may think only very old
dogs are available, but actually even champion racers only work until they are about 3 years old. People worry that a greyhound will be more
active than other breeds and will need a large space to run. These are false impressions. Greyhounds have naturally sweet and mild dispositions,
and while they love to run, they are not distance runners and are sufficiently exercised with a few laps around a backyard every day. Greyhounds
do not make good watchdogs, but they are very good with children, get along well with other dogs (and usually cats as well), and are very
affectionate and loyal. A retired racing greyhound is a wonderful pet for almost anyone.
Question
According to the passage, adopting a greyhound is a good idea for people who...
O already have another dog or a cat
O do not have children
O live in apartments
O do not usually like dogs
please answer the question in the screenshot
Answer:
C.) Fiddle with all mirrors
Explanation:
Usually you only fiddle with the mirrors before starting the car and after putting on your seatbelt.
But this answer is referring to EVERY time you rev the engine.
Hope it helps! If it's wrong I'm sorry.
Which conflict is best represented in this line of dialogue? "What kind of world is it where all I have to be proud of is a reputation for being a hood, and greasy hair? I don't want to be a hood...I don't steal things...I'm marked lousy
Answer:
The conflict represented in the given quote is that of self vs. society.
Explanation:
The novel "The Outsiders" by S. E. Hinton tells the story of Ponyboy Curtis and his struggle to differentiate between what's right and wrong. He also finds it hard to grapple with his own identity where he deemed himself to be an outsider.
In the given quote or dialogue, Ponyboy admits it is hard enough to be labeled an outsider despite trying to ensure his goodness and strength. He criticizes the society's pre-determined classes of who is superior and inferior, in his case, him being a greaser no matter what happens while the Socs will always be the upper, higher class Socs even if they lose the fight. He questions "What kind of world is it where all I have to be proud of is a reputation for being a hood, and greasy hair?", suggesting a conflict of interest in himself and what the society thinks is right.
Thus, the conflict presented here is that of Ponyboy's self versus society.
Choose the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
t
"Don't worry, Roberto answered, we'll make it home."
ord
d
O "Don't worry," Roberto answered, we'll make it home.
"Don't worry," Roberto answered, "we'll make it home."
t
Text
"Don't worry", Roberto answered, "we'll make it home".
Answer:
C. "Don't worry", Roberto answered, "we'll make it home."
Which of these inferences is best supported by the excerpt below?
Shall I say, I have gone at dusk through narrow streets
And watched the smoke that rises from the pipes
Of lonely men in shirt-sleeves, leaning out of windows?
I should have been a pair of ragged claws
Scuttling across the floors of silent seas.
Answer choices for the above question
A. He feels unequal to the task of truly relating to people.
B. He is hesitant to admit he likes hanging out in working-class bars.
C. He sees the opportunity for lonely people to connect through smoking.
D. He sometimes wishes he was a crab.
Answer:
If im incorrect im sorry, i think the answer is A. He feels unequal to the task of truly relating to people.
Hope this helps...
Lines 59-64 show that Beowulf is an epic hero because he has
A.incredible strength
B.superhuman eyesight
C.great intelligence
D.extraordinary hope
not even a virus wants me that sad.
Answer:
Are you feeling alright?
Answer:
same :/
Explanation:
almost my moms whole job has it... but what about me?
12. Who was the leader of the Hessians who was given a letter informing
him that Washington was planning to attack, but he put the letter in his
pocket and never read it?*
Answer: Colonel Johann Rall in the battle of trenton i think
how are yall? can i get some help plz
Explanation:
i think 7 and 8 I'm not sure
what does scale mean in the sentence
Answer:
it depends, what is the context? a fish scale? a food scale? ect.
Explanation: