Answer:
C
Explanation:
Answer:
bert swallowed the worm with a grimace
Explanation:
swallowed is the action verb
How is Ismene different from Creon?
Answer:
Explanation:
Creon is powerfully built, but a weary and wrinkled man suffering the burdens of rule. A practical man, he firmly distances himself from the tragic aspirations of Oedipus and his line. As he tells Antigone, his only interest is in political and social order. Creon is bound to ideas of good sense, simplicity, and the banal happiness of everyday life. While Ismene was Blonde, full-figured, and radiantly beautiful, the laughing, talkative Ismene is the good girl of the family. She is reasonable and understands her place, bowing to Creon's edict and attempting to dissuade Antigone from her act of rebellion. As in Sophocles' play, she is Antigone's foil. Ultimately she will recant and beg Antigone to allow her to join her in death. Though Antigone refuses, Ismene's conversion indicates how her resistance is contagious.
Which is a correctly formed compound sentence?
Daniel was very excited to watch his favorite team play. But they lost.
Daniel was very excited to watch his favorite team play but they lost.
Daniel was very excited to watch his favorite team play, but they lost.
Daniel was very excited to watch his favorite team play; but they lost.
Answer:
The third option
Explanation:
The comma is the correct way to connect the two sentences
Answer:
the answer would be the 3rd sentence
Explanation:
How does the use of rhetoric in this excerpt advance the viewpoint that France is a beautiful place?
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.
The repetition emphasizes how clean, orderly, and well-kept everything is in France.
The alliteration drives home the point that France is well-taken care of by its people.
The hyperbole emphasizes the effect the beauty of France has on Twain.
The extended metaphor gives the reader a clear image of the beauty of France.
Answer:
,_,
Explanation:
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The use of rhetoric in this excerpt advances the viewpoint that France is a beautiful place Option A, The repetition emphasizes how clean, orderly, and well-kept everything is in France.
What does rhetoric mean?
1: the art of speaking or writing effectively: such as. a: the study of principles and rules of composition formulated by critics of ancient times. b: the study of writing or speaking as a means of communication or persuasion.the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing, especially the use of figures of speech and other compositional techniques.excessive use of ornamentation and contrivance in spoken or written discourse; bombastspeech or discourse that pretends to have significance but lacks true meaning all the politician says is mere rhetoricRhetoric is the language used to motivate, inspire, inform, or persuade readers and/or listeners. Often, rhetoric uses figures of speech and other literary devices, which are known as rhetorical devices when used in this manner.To learn more about the use of rhetoric, refer
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Jack realizes that he values his friendship with Auggie. List four things Jack
shares that makes Auggie a great friend.
?
Answer:
I don't get the context what you're saying but. There can be many reasons why Jack think Auggie is great friend.
1) Compassionate
2) Friendly
3) Caring
4) Positive minded
5) Out-going
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Read the following passage.
Fortune smiled on her in the springtime.
Crowned the new queen, she ruled the land,
But come winter Fortune had a different plan.
She fell from favor, brushed off like so much dust,
And now she is just like the rest of us.
What does the passage show about the theme of fortune?
A. Fortune's goal is to give a person hope and then take it away.
O B. Fortune makes people only lucky or unlucky, never both.
The idea of fortune does not exist, people make their own luck,
D. A person can enjoy Fortune's gifts but should not rely on them.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
When she arrived at the concert hall, the singer walked through a crowd of cheering fans. Crowd is the word is a preposition. Thus, option D is correct.
What is preposition?A preposition is a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause. In the given sentence, there are two prepositions: "at" which object is "the concert hall" and "through" (through can be a preposition, an adverb or an adjective, but when it is followed by a noun, it is a preposition) which object is "crowd."
A preposition is a word used to connect a word, such as a noun, to another word. It usually comes after a noun and is followed by an article or a pronoun. As prepositions are a closed word class, they are limited in number. One of these prepositions is "over", which is included in the sentence provided.
"Over" is introducing the prepositional phrase "over the old bridge", which also contains the object of the preposition. Most times, the object of the preposition is a noun: in the case of this prepositional phrase, the noun "bridge" is acting as the object.
Thus, option D is correct.
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer:
possessive pronoun
Explanation:
4. PART B: Which TWO details best support the answer to
Part A?
A "The last face was so horrible and so simian that he
gazed at it in amazement. It got so vivid that, with a
little uneasy laugh, he felt on the table for a glass
containing a little water to throw over it" (Paragraph
65)
B "as (sunlight] streamed over the breakfast table
Herbert laughed at his fears." (Paragraph 66)
DC"the dirty, shriveled little paw was pitched on the
sideboard with a carelessness which betokened no
great belief in its virtues." ( Paragraph 66)
D "I suppose all soldiers are the same said Mrs. White.
'The idea of our listening to such nonsense!"
(Paragraph 67)
DE "I'm afraid it'll turn you into a mean, avaricious man,
and we shall have to disown you." (Paragraph 70)
OF "All of which did not prevent her from scurrying to
the door at the postman's knock, nor prevent her
from referring somewhat shortly to retired
sergeant-majors of bibulous habits” (Paragraph 71)
Answer:"as (sunlight] streamed over the breakfast table
Herbert laughed at his fears." (Paragraph 66)
Explanation:"the dirty, shriveled little paw was pitched on the
sideboard with a carelessness which betokened no
great belief in its virtues." ( Paragraph 66)
According to “Ads May Spur Unhappy Kids to Embrace Materialism,” what happens
to unhappy kids if they watch a lot of TV?
Answer:
they get attached to fictional characters.
Explanation:
In a lecture on child development , a psychology professor says that "language is caught, not taught." What does this professor mean?
A. Language is both active and receptive
B. In language development comprehension comes before usage
C. language learning is dependent on cognition
D. One doesn't need formal lessons to learn language
Answer:
I think C.
Explanation:
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Toni grabbed her box of tissues and went to her room. She climbed in bed and pulled many covers on top of her. Though she clutched the covers to her chin and snuggled deep inside her bed, she did not feel warm. Just as Toni was dozing off, she started sneezing again, which woke her up. Based on the passage, what can you infer about Toni? Choose the best inference. Toni is thirsty. Toni is sick. Toni is tired. Toni is hungry.
Answer:
Based on the following passage, I can infer that Toni is Sick.
Explanation:
Answer:
Based on the passage, I can infer that Toni is sick, and she needs medical attention rather than covering her self with alot of covers. Basically, her sneezing started becaus the mucous membranes that are in her nose and throat got irritated, so it trigered her to sneeze.
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Next to each fact about David Rogers and his Big Bug art, write the letter of the heading tha
shows where the fact can be found.
A Ants the Size of a Bus!
B Bugs Under Construction
C Sticks and Strings
David built tiny villages when he was a child.
All of David's bugs are big enough to sit on.
Different kinds of wood are used in David's art.
David named his first large sculpture "Goliath."
David hopes his art will help people notice bugs more.
Answer:
your answer is A
Explanation:
here is your answer for you please just say thank you
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Answer: the answer would be A
Explanation:
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Answer:
Imaginary
Explanation:
there are a lot of describing words
Which of these clues helps you understand
Answer:
the ground level
Explanation:
After the word base there is a comma which usually indicates that there will be some sort of definition following the comma.
Answer:
the ground level
Explanation:
What was the decade of television?
1940s
1950s
1960s
1930s
Answer:
it was originally invented in the 1930's, by Philo Farnsworth. They were usually pretty small.
Explanation:
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Answer:
c: the 1960s
Explanation:
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please write a summary about the book "Tangled Threads"
paragraph or less
Answer:
Major Bruce, an over-careful father, will not allow his daughter, Alice, to go to the dance with Jim, a young lawyer, as he does not wish her to receive that young man's attentions. Alice quarrels with her father and decides that it is high time he was realizing that she is grown up. In order to bring this forcibly to his mind, she conspires with Harry, a young chum, whereby he will come boldly to her father and ask him for his daughter in marriage. She believes that this will cause him to acquire a just appreciation of her age. But when Harry calls her up to make the final plans for the coming encounter with the Major, this gentleman, in his room, picks up the telephone and overhears the whole conversation. He smiles broadly as he thinks of the fun he expects to have. Harry arrives at the house and goes to the library to see Alice's father, while Alice remains outside listening. When Harry manfully finishes his little speech, the Major, much to the boy's surprise and woe, takes him warmly by the hand, slaps him on the back, and says, "She's yours, my son; she's yours." Harry flees from the house in a rage. Jim presently hears that Alice is engaged to Harry and is furious, He will not speak to Alice when he meets her. Harry tells all his troubles to his aunt, Miss Grace, with whom he makes his home, and she goes to see the Major in his behalf. The severe father will not listen to her entreaties, and allows her to get back to her house thinking that her mission has failed. But the Major has become interested in Miss Grace and calls to see her. Alice overhears him talking to her on the telephone, when he asks permission to call. She follows him, and sees him sitting with the pretty aunt out under the trees. She calls Harry and they go together and confront the couple just as the Major has his arm around Miss Grace's waist. Harry demands immediate release from marrying Alice, and Alice insists upon being allowed to marry Jim. The tangled threads are happily unraveled when Jim and Alice, and the Major and Miss Grace, decide that they cannot live apart.
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Select the correct answer.
What point of view does Lincoln express in this excerpt from the Gettysburg Address?
But in a larger sense we can not dedicate - we can not consecrate - we can not hallow this ground. The brave men,
struggled here, have consecrated it far above our power to add or detract. The world will little note nor long rememb
but it can never forget what they did here. It is for us, the living rather to be dedicated here to the unfinished work
here have thus far so nobly advanced. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us, th
honoured dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion, that we
that these dead shall not have died in vain; that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom, and that go
people, by the people, and for the people, shall not perish from this earth.
A Fallen soldiers would be happy the Civil War is coming to an end.
B.
The sacrifices of fallen soldiers should be honored by survivors.
The nation should forget its differences to unite and mourn for fallen soldiers.
D.
The fallen soldiers' youth and potential were wasted because of the chawar.
С.
Answer:
B) the sacrifices of fallen soldier should be honored by survivors.
Explanation:
that would be my answer
What is the shape of the cross section of the figure that is perpendicular to the triangular bases and passes through a vertex of the triangular bases?
A triangular prism.
a parallelogram that is not a rectangle
a rectangle
a triangle that must have the same dimensions as the bases
a triangle that may not have the same dimensions as the bases
Answer: a rectangle
Explanation: if you make a slice perpendicular, the cross section will be the shape of the side face
Answer:
B
Explanation:
A Rectangle
HELP!!!!!!!!!!! Read the poem "A Red, Red Rose" by Robert Burns.
O, my luve’s like a red, red rose,
That’s newly sprung in June:
O, my luve’s like the melodie,
That’s sweetly play’d in tune.
As fair art thou, my bonnie lass,
So deep in luve am I:
And I will luve thee still, my dear,
’Till a’ the seas gang dry.
’Till a’ the seas gang dry, my dear,
And the rocks melt wi’ the sun:
I will luve thee still, my dear,
While the sands o’ life shall run.
And fare thee weel, my only luve!
And fare thee weel a-while!
And I will come again, my luve,
Tho’ it were ten thousand mile.
Which poetic device best enhances the poet's emphasis on each stanza as a single sentence?
The use of a period at the end of every fourth line.
The length of each line in the stanza.
The use of simile in the first stanza.
The poet's use of hypberbole in the second stanza.
Answer:
Explanation:
make him or her brainleiest
Argue who is to blame for Lennie's actions: Lennie for his inability to control himself or learn from his mistakes, or George, for failing to teach Lennie the importance of consequences? (Remember to answer in RACECE format for full credit.) *
Answer- I am not sure what that format is but I think that George is responsible for Lennie's actions because it is the same as if a small toddler was never taught to control their actions and behavior. If george corrects this behavior then lennie will learn
Which of the following sentences is punctuated correctly?
A.
Most of Alaska, averages a population density, of under 3 people per square mile.
B.
Most of Alaska averages, a population, density of under 3 people per square mile.
C.Most of Alaska averages a population density of under 3 people per square mile.
D. Most of Alaska averages a population density, of under, 3 people per square, mile
What are your thoughts about the reading material? Do you believe that women's rights are
still relevant today?
uncle Hammer always came to visit at Christmastime? ( roll of thunder)
Answer:
True.
Explanation:
Roll of Thunder is a book written by Mildred D. Taylor and I report the violent racism that black people faced during the great depression.
The book is narrated in first person, a child, who in addition to introducing his family, begins to understand what to live in the south of the country and what is racism and all the injustices that follow it.
In the book, in addition to being introduced to the narrator's family, we are introduced to a character named Hammer, who always visits during Christmastime.
Please help me with this question!!
Answer:
I think it’s C, he demonstrates his knowledge of the amount of energy wasted.
Explanation:
Pathos used sympathy. That rules out A and B.
Ethos uses logic and data therefore it isn’t D.
Choose one literary selection from this semester in which you think the setting has a great impact
on the work. In a full paragraph, name the work, describe the setting, and explain why it is so
important to the overall story or poem.
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My favorite book we read this semester was The Swimming Contest by Benjamin Tammuz. The Swimming Contest is a short story set in the summer home of an Arabian woman in the Orange Groves. The narrator loses a swimming race at the gove to an Arabian boy, but promises to beat him when he grows up. The story in this case takes place during a period of conflict between Arabs and Jews. This setting was critical to the plot of the story and served as its foundation.
How does stanza 5 contribute to the speaker’s depiction of their experiences (Lines
17-20)?
A. It portrays them as overcoming their emotional turmoil.
B. It depicts them as not being able to make sense of anything.
C. It emphasizes the advanced outlook on the world they now have.
D. It shows how pessimistic their experiences have made them
Answer:
A. It portrays them as overcoming their emotional turmoil.
This could be seen in this part of the stanza quoted below:
"And then a Plank in Reason, broke,
And I dropped down, and down....."
Explanation:
The stanza 5 contributes to the speaker’s depiction of their experiences because:
A. It portrays them as overcoming their emotional turmoil.According to the given question, we are asked to show the stanza 5 contributes to the speaker’s depiction of their experiences and the general impact in the narration.
As a result of this, we can see that from the complete text, there is a use of descriptive language to show that the experience of the speaker was difficult, but that they were eventually able to overcome the emotional turmoil
Therefore, the correct answer is option A
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Which visual aid would most help a speech about the history of air travel?
A. A diagram that shows the interior of a 747 jet
B. A remote-controlled plane held by the speaker
C. A cartoon of a flight attendant from the 1960s
D. A graph showing the increase in jet speeds over time
Answer:
D. A graph showing the increase in jet speeds over time.
Explanation:
Answer:
D
Explanation:
According to the article, when did Hermann Rorschach first publish his inkblot test and what is it used for?
The Rorschach Inkblot Test
Have you ever been told to look at what appear to be blobs of ink and asked what you see? This is an activity based on a test created by Swiss psychiatrist Dr. Hermann Rorschach. Today it is known as the Rorschach Inkblot Test.
An inkblot.
The first of the 10 inkblots in the test is used to provide clues on how a subject handles challenges.
Origins of the Test
It is unclear how Rorschach got the idea for the ten inkblots that came to be so famous, but his test is very similar to a popular game of that time called Blotto. Rorschach had watched people with schizophrenia play Blotto while he was working at Russia’s Krombach Psychiatric Hospital. It was there that he came to understand that these people had specific ways of responding to the inkblots created in the game.
A portrait of Hermann Rorschach.
Hermann Rorschach began work on his famous inkblot test in 1918.
Developing the Test
Rorschach began working on his test in 1918. He started with about 40 inkblots. By the time he had decided to publish his findings, he had whittled this number down to 15. He had considerable difficulty having his inkblots printed, owing to post-World-War-I rationing, and he was able to find only one printer who would do the work. This printer agreed to print just ten of the original 15 inkblots.
Rorschach had to rework his writings to fit the 10 inkblots that became part of his monograph Psychodiagnostik. The printer who agreed to do the work had rather crude printing capabilities, and the final product contained a lot of shading that was unintentional. Rorschach decided that he actually preferred the shaded versions, and in 1921, he introduced five black-and-white and five color inkblots to the world.
Rorschach’s Reception
Psychodiagnostik was not well received when it was printed, and Rorschach died in 1922 after developing appendicitis. He would never see the mark his 10 inkblots made on the world.
In the United States, the Rorschach inkblot test became one of the most popular psychological tests in the 1940s and 1950s. The test consists of the ten10 inkblots, which are shown one at a time to a subject who is then asked to give the very first impression of what he or she sees in each image. Rorschach wanted to understand how the viewer interpreted the images. The individual’s interpretations ultimately would allow a trained tester to better understand the patient’s thoughts.
The American Psychological Association did a survey in 1995 that showed that 82 percent of psychologists used the Rorschach inkblot test at least occasionally, and the test is still in use today. Research suggests that certain responses to the inkblots may indicate a diagnosis of schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and schizotypal personality disorder.
Answer:
According to the article, Hermann Rorschach first publish his inkblot test in 1921 according to the quote below:
"Rorschach decided that he actually preferred the shaded versions, and in 1921, he introduced five black-and-white and five color inkblots to the world. He had considerable difficulty having his inkblots printed, owing to post-World-War-I rationing, and he was able to find only one printer who would do the work. This printer agreed to print just ten of the original 15 inkblots."
The inkblots in the test is used to provide clues on how a subject (an individual ) handles challenges like playing Blotto. As a psychological test, it is popularly used to understand how an individual interpret an image being showed to him or her.
This would go a long way to determine the individual's thought process and being able to make an accurate diagonises of the mental illness like schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and schizotypal personality disorder in the individual in question.
Explanation:
Answer:
Herman published his ink lot test in 1921 and the English test was used for psychological tests in the 1940s and 1950s
Explanation:
List 5 stages of the policy life cycle?
Typically, this life cycle involves five stages: (1) discussion and debate; (2) political action; (3) legislative proposal; (4) law and regulation; and (5) compliance.
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Why is it imperative to include each and every component into your argumentative papers?
Answer:
You are trying to convince your audience of your stance on any given topic. Backing up an argumentative narrative with as many FACTUAL components as possible will solidify your argument, hence increasing the likelihood your audience will agree, or see the topic from a different point of view.
Explanation:
included in the answer. This is a "common sense" topic---- Put yourself in the mindset of your audience. Get their attention and lay down the facts. Hope that helps!
write pros for using fossil fuels and cons to stop using fossil fuels!
Reasons:
Reasons to keep using fossil fuels: well since our place is so used to using fossil fuels it will take time for them to find other benefits that won't hurt our environment so fossil fuels is also what gives us what we have today without fossil fuels the world may be a horrible place
Cons:
Reasons to stop using fossil fuels: Stop using fossil fuels because this virus that we have today has something to do with the fossil fuels which causes it to mutate which brings in the 5G towers and those contain tons of fossil fuels. Fossil fuels may seem good for certain things but there is much other things that they can use, we're smart enough especially if we can find ways to look on other planets, we can find ways to reduce the use of fossil fuels
Answer:
We should not waste fossil fuels
cons we must not fire it
Explanation: