Answer:
D
Explanation:
its similar to theoriginal but its easier to understand and read
What does the prologue of Act II tell us?
Answer:
This prologue functions less as the voice of fate than the first one does. Instead it builds suspense by laying out the problem of the two lovers and hinting that there may be some way to overcome it: “But passion lends them power, time means, to meet, / Temp'ring extremities with extreme sweet” (2. Prologue.
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Which of the following sentences from "The Birthmark" contains a dependent clause? \ a One day, very soon after their marriage, Aylmer sat gazing at his wife with a trouble in his countenance that grew stronger until he spoke.
b "Then why did you take me from my mother's side?"
c When she blushed, it gradually became more indistinct, and finally vanished amid the triumphant rush of blood that bathed the whole cheek with its brilliant glow.
d Many a desperate swain would have risked life for the privilege of pressing his lips to the mysterious hand.
Answer:
c When she blushed, it gradually became more indistinct, and finally vanished amid the triumphant rush of blood that bathed the whole cheek with its brilliant glow.
Explanation:
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Answer: the answer is C my friend
Have a marvelous day
Explanation:
How do the interactions between Mrs. Spring Fragrance and Laura develop the theme?
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Rewrite the sentence correctly: James and Pat talks to everyone politely.
Answer:
James and Pat talk to everyone politely.
Explanation:
Because there are two subjects in the sentence, James and Pat, "talks" doesn't work as the verb. We could write "James talks to everyone politely," but once we add Pat into the equation, we have to rid ourselves of the s.
Researchers at the Occidental Research Bureau has struggled for three decades to produce a man-made leaf able to absorb CO₂ from the atmosphere and convert it into chemical energy. Yet now it seems that they have at long last achieved their goal.
Answer:
Researchers at the Occidental Research Bureau have struggled for three decades to produce an artificial leaf able to absorb CO₂ from the atmosphere and convert it into chemical energy. Yet now it seems that they have at long last achieved their goal.
Explanation:
The correct auxiliary in that sentence is have since it is referring to the researchers. In other words, it is a third person in the plural, so the correct auxiliary is have.
The term man-made is not wrong, but it would be better to use the word artificial, which means that nature did not create it.
Describe the main events at wedding Robin Hood
Answer:
Scene 1. Sherwood Forest. The Bishop of Hereford is traveling to London through Sherwood Forest with the Lovely
Fiona, a young recently orphaned maiden, when they are stopped by Robin and his merry men. Fiona is reluctantly
betrothed to an elderly nobleman. The Bishop will be receiving a large sum for his efforts in securing a lovely wife for
the nobleman. Fiona is miserable and does not wish to marry, but she must obey the Bishop or be sent into servitude.
Robin takes the Bishop’s money, and gives it to Fiona. Fiona finds love with Will Scarlett. Seeing Will and Fiona so
happy reminds him of his love for Marian.
Scene 2. Inside Nottingham Castle. The Sheriff expresses his hate for Robin.
Scene 3. Outside of Nottingham. The Sheriff’s men are searching for Robin. They see starving peasants who are illegally killing deer to feed their families and brutally attack them. They frighten children and terrorize women. Many
people are handcuffed and taken to the castle dungeon. In their arrogance, they become more and more aggressive,
and blind to the horror they are inflicting. Robin and his men do their best, but it is not enough. Robin fervently wishes for King Richard to return from the Crusades.
Scene 4. Sherwood Forest. Robin is in the forest, frustrated and angry at the misdeeds of the sheriff’s men when Bess,
Marian’s lady-in-waiting, arrives at the outlaw’s hideaway. Startled, he asks her what is wrong. She tells him that the
Sheriff has charged Marion with treason, and that she will be beheaded within a fortnight. Nothing will stand in Robin’s way of saving the woman he loves, and he is off to the castle.
Scene 5. Inside Nottingham Castle. In the castle, the Sheriff is pouring over his papers when Robin surprises him.
Robin and the Sheriff fight to the death. Glenwys arrives to find her husband mortally wounded. She lunges for Robin
with a hidden dagger, but is saved by the timely arrival of Little John, Will and Friar Tuck. Robin finds Marian, little
the worse for wear, and they once again declare their love.
Scene 6. Outside of Nottingham. The villagers celebrate May Day and their release from the Sheriff’s tyranny. Robin
and Marian are to be crowned King and Queen of the May. At the height of the festivities, King Richard appears, returned from the war. In appreciation of his loyalty and devotion, the King knights Robin, dubbing him Robin, Earl of
Locksley. Peace has returned, and justice has triumphed - and love has conquered all.
Explanation:
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In the short story “The Tell-Tale Heart,” the narrator carries the plot forward. All the events in the plot are either of his own doing or the result of his actions. At the start of the story, in the exposition, both the narrator and the old man are introduced to the reader through what the narrator says. The story starts with the narrator, who claims to be nervous. He then contradicts himself by “calmly” telling his story. There are several such contradictions throughout the story. The narrator claims he is not insane, but his speech and actions indicate otherwise. He claims to have loved the old man and to have been kind to him, but he murders him. His irrational fear of the old man’s “Evil Eye” is what sets the events of the story in motion. He fears and loathes the evil eye, so he decides to get rid of it. In the climax, he kills the old man. After killing the old man, the narrator dismembers him, apparently to separate the identity of the old man from his eye. Later, in the falling action, the narrator feels guilty about killing the old man. His guilt causes him to mistake his own thumping heart for the old man’s beating heart. He gives himself up to the police, providing the denouement. Thus, across all the parts of the plot, the narrator affects the story because he drives the action.
Explanation:
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How long should the answer paragraph be?
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What is the hook and topic sentence in the book "The Purple Balloon" by Annie McMahon. (You could do either the hook or the topic sentence, or both)
If you have a summary for "The Purple Balloon" please tell me.
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Answer:
A summary for "The Purple Balloon" is discussed below in complete details.
Explanation:
When a child enhances informed of his indeterminate death (children manage to understand long before the rest of us even crave to acknowledge it) and is given the opportunity to describe his sentiments, he will frequently paint a blue or purple balloon, delivered and unencumbered, on its way skyward.
Choose the answer that best completes the sentence. ______ war efforts increased the need for production, the US government started a poster campaign to motivate workers to work harder and produce more.
A.Therefore
B.However
C.Because
D.But
Answer:
I think this is rightc
Explanation:
Answer:
answer is c
Explanation:
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Answer:
D.
Explanation:
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1.Why do we need to study?
2.What is your purpose of studying?
3.Why do teacher teach us?
4.What is your grade now?
5.What did you learn from the study?
6.Did study make you happy?why or why not?
7.At this time what would you say about study?
8.What does study means?
9.Explain why our mothers want us to study?
10.When did you get matured?
1: We need to study to get knowledge and to get employment and job opportunities.
2:To get knowledge and to make my career.
3:Teacher teach us to give knowledge and to improve us
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5: I learn different things.
6: Yes
7: interesting. I love reading.
8: It means to make you a successful person in the future.
9: Same answer like, she want to see us as a successful person. And I also want to make them feel proud.
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Organisms that live in desert and desert-scrub biomes have developed unique adaptations that aid in their survival. The Sahara Desert takes up ten percent of the continent of Africa, and is the largest desert in the world. The species that live in the Sahara are highly adapted to survive in the extreme conditions they live in. What morphological and physiological adaptations might be seen in the organisms that live in the Sahara Desert?
a.
water absorbing skin, large eyes for hunting at night, webbed feet
b.
light colored fur or feathers for camouflage, dense layer of fat and fur for warmth, hibernation during cold months
c.
small bodies and long limbs in warm-blooded organisms, light colored fur or feathers to reflect sunlight, lack of sweat glands in many organisms, hibernation during hot months
d.
dark colored fur or feathers for heat absorption, large bodies and short limbs, consumption of primarily scrub and short grasses
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer: c. small bodies and long limbs in warm-blooded organisms, light colored fur or feathers to reflect sunlight, lack of sweat glands in many organisms, hibernation during hot months
Explanation:
Any adaptation of organisms in the Sahara desert will be ones that enable the organism to survive the heat as best as possible. Any adaptation that traps or absorbs heat will most likely not be seen here.
Organisms are likely to have small bodies to reduce the area that can be affected by the sun as well as fur and feathers that reflect sunlight to reduce the impact of the extreme Sahara sun on their bodies.
A lack of sweat glands are common with desert animals to avoid extreme water loss and it will be common to see organisms hibernating in periods that are especially hot so as not to be adversely affected by the heat.
When Everett found he was the highest bidder for a prized 19 th Century novel, he smiled ruefully, and said, "This is a bitter joy." Based on the context of this sentence, what is the best meaning for the word ruefully?
1: exuberantly
2: languidly
3: morosely
4: dispassionately
Answer:
3. Morosely
Explanation:
The meaning of the word ruefully mentioned in the above sentence means that morosely. Thus, option third is correct.
What is morosely?The term morosely refers to the situation when a person feels bad and makes the behavior of the person upset. Morosely is an adverb which has a cranky undertone.
The word is taken from the Latin language morosus which means "peevish." It is having a glum and dismal demeanor.
The term rueful expresses regret seriously yet with a sense of humor. Rueful appears frequently in descriptions of sorrowful grins or contrite smiles. The word itself is derived from the verb rue, which meaning "to regret."
Therefore, it can be concluded that The term ruefully, as used in the preceding sentence, denotes morosely. Hence, option third is correct.
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Use a semicolon and a______ to join two independent clauses, creating a compound sentence.
Answer:
Use a semicolon and a comma to join two independent clauses, creating a compound sentence.
Explanation:
You have to use a comma and a semicolon in a compound sentence because it helps construct your writing or essay better. Also, FANBOYS is another way to help you with your writing.
definition of the denouement
Answer:denouement
NOUN
the final part of a play, movie, or narrative in which the strands of the plot are drawn together and matters are explained or resolved.
synonyms:
finale · final scene · final act · last act · epilogue · coda · end · ending · finish · close · culmination · climax · conclusion · resolution · solution · clarification · unraveling · windup
the climax of a chain of events, usually when something is decided or made clear.
"I waited by the eighteenth green to see the denouement"
Answer:
the final part of a play, movie, or narrative in which the strands of the plot are drawn together and matters are explained or resolved.
Explanation:
Use context clues to find the correct definition of the multiple-meaning word bow as it is used in this sentence.
Answer:
the answer is C.to bend down or lean forward
Explanation:
Summarize the message of Johnny's final letter on pages 178-179 (End of
Chapter 12). (the book the outsiders)
Do you believe in superstitions?
Explain your reasoning. Must be at least five sentences.
Answer:
no
Explanation:
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Can someone explain to me. I don’t need the answer I just want like explaining because I’m confused on this question.
Answer:
It's just saying do you think people like being around u for long periods of time
Explanation:
Answer:
Ok so like its asking if you are a tolerant person or do you accept other people's different beliefs and ideas even if you dont agree with them?
Explanation:
Which concluding sentence best reflects the writer's voice? O He taught me about chess legend Garry Kasparov, and together we dissected his games. O I like chess because it's super fun, and someaday I'll beat my uncle at his own game.
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Read this student's rough draft.
I learned the game of chess under the wise tutelage of my Uncle Ray. He's a chess master, and he dominates the West Side Park tournaments each spring. Uncle Ray explained bishops, rooks, and pawns for me as my parents were teaching me my alphabet. I learned how to protect my queen as my peers learned to ride bicycles, Ray instructed me daily on chess theory and end game strategy .
Which concluding sentence best reflects the writer's voice?
He taught me about chess legend Garry Kasparov, and together we dissected his games .
I like chess because it's super fun, and someday I'll beat my uncle at his own game.
He is a fantastic teacher, and he has the skills to crush the competition in any tourney .
The next local tourmament is being sponsored by the Rotary club and the entry fee is ten dollars.
Answer: He taught me about chess legend Garry Kasparov, and together we dissected his games .
Explanation:
The chosen sentence is the best to reflect the writer's voice because it keeps a similar tone and the same past tense. While the other choices are in the present tense, only this one keeps the past tense in which the writer refers to uncle Ray. Furthermore, it keeps the same rather formal and eloquent tone, as if the writer was an adult talking about childhood memories.
a-He taught me about chess legend Garry Kasparov, and together we dissected his games .
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6.Would a F22 Aperture create and open DOF or a shallow DOF? *
• Open DOF
• Shallow DOF
7.Would a F4.0 create an Open DOF or a Shallow DOF? *
• Open DOF
• Shallow DOF
8.1/1000sec is a quick shutter speed. *
• Yes
• No
9,1/20 sec is a slow shutter speed *
• yes
• no
6. Open
7. Shallow
8. Yes
9. Yes
Look closely at lines 15-31. What is Mercutio saying about Benvolio? What might his tone of voice be here.
Answer:
In lines 15- 31, what is Mercutio saying about Benvolio? What might his tone of voice be here? Mercutio says Benvolio says he will not do something and then ends up doing it anyway. Mercutio may be talking in an angered or serious tone.
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What system of government is the teachings of Old Major turned into (What is the name they give it?) In real life what government system is this?
THIS IS CH 2 OF THE BOOK ANIMAL FARM
Answer:
Despite the initial difficulties inherent in using farming tools designed for humans, the animals cooperate to finish the harvest — and do so in less time than it had taken Jones and his men to do the same. Boxer distinguishes himself as a strong, tireless worker, admired by all the animals. The pigs become the supervisors and directors of the animal workers. On Sundays, the animals meet in the big barn to listen to Snowball and Napoleon debate a number of topics on which they seem never to agree. Snowball forms a number of Animal Committees, all of which fail. However, he does prove successful at bringing a degree of literacy to the animals, who learn to read according to their varied intelligences. To help the animals understand the general precepts of Animalism, Snowball reduces the Seven Commandments to a single slogan: "Four legs good, two legs bad." Napoleon, meanwhile, focuses his energy on educating the youth and takes the infant pups of Jessie and Bluebell away from their mothers, presumably for educational purposes.
The animals learn that the cows' milk and windfallen apples are mixed every day into the pigs' mash. When the animals object, Squealer explains that the pigs need the milk and apples to sustain themselves as they work for the benefit of all the other animals.
Analysis
While the successful harvest seems to signal the overall triumph of the rebellion, Orwell hints in numerous ways that the very ideals that the rebels used as their rallying cry are being betrayed by the pigs. The fact that they do not do any physical work but instead stand behind the horses shouting commands suggests their new positions as masters — and as creatures very much like the humans they presumably wanted tooverthrow.
When Squealer explains to the animals why the pigs have been getting all the milk and apples, he reveals his rhetorical skill and ability to "skip from side to side" to convince the animals that the pigs' greed is actually a great sacrifice: Appealing to science (which presumably has proven that apples and milk are "absolutely necessary to the well-being of a pig") and lying about pigs disliking the very food they are hoarding, Squealer manages a great public-relations stunt by portraying the pigs as near-martyrs who only think of others and never themselves. "It is for your sake that we drink that milk and eat those apples," Squealer explains, and his dazzling pseudo-logic persuades the murmuring animals that the pigs are, in fact, selfless.
Squealer's rhetorical question, "Surely there is no one among you who wants to see Jones back?" is the first of many times when Squealer will invoke the name of Jones to convince the animals that — despite any discontentment they may feel — their present lives are greatly preferable to the ones they led under their old master. Orwell's tone when describing the animals' reaction to Squealer ("The importance of keeping the pigs in good health was all too obvious") is markedly ironic and again signals to the reader that the pigs are slowly changing into a new form of their old oppressors.
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I think first one because it does not talk only about americas highways
Returning home my mother said to me,"your progress in studies is very slow.You always move about with a group of your friends.Aren't you idling you time with them?Can't you be more serious?I am sorry and I will amend myself".I replied.
Answer:
''I will do more studies from today and keep less time with my friends and avoid other time wasting activities''
Explanation:
If I realized my mistake, then I replied to my mother with the answer that ''I will do more studies from today and keep less time with my friends and avoid other time wasting activities'' while on the other hand if I did not realized my mistake, then my answer will be that ''leave me mom, this my life and I know what is better for me and what is not, don't worry about my studies and for my future.
_________________ is the foundation upon which the news team is built and are the most recognizable station ambassadors to the public.
A. News Director
B. Reporter
C. News Anchor
D. None of the above
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Answer:
C. News Anchors
Read the sentence.
The Tower of London dates back to the year 1066, is from the same era as Buckingham Palace, is older than Westminster Abbey, and is one of the oldest historical sites in England.
Which noun is modified by the underlined phrase?
the Tower of London
the year 1066
Buckingham Palace
England
Answer:
The Tower of London
Explanation:
The underlined phrase in the given sentence is is older than Westminster Abbey The noun phrase that is modified (described) by it is the Tower of London.
A noun phrase is a group of words that contains a noun and functions like one. This means that it can function as the subject, object of a verb, object of a preposition, or a complement within a sentence. The main noun in the given phrase is Tower, and this is why we could say that Tower is the noun modified by the underlined phrase.
Answer:
A) Tower Of London
Explanation:
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Answer:
C your Major Area of Study
Explanation:
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Answer:
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1. how does papi feel about the family’s move to america
a- curious
b- frustrated
c- indifferent
d-proud
2. why does carla feel so conflicted about her family’s new home
a- her family used to have a much bigger house
b- her parents argue more than they used to
c- she does not understand american culture
d- she does not like the american school she attends
3. what literary device does the author use in likes 33-36
a- assonance
b- metaphor
c- personification
d- simile
4. why does the author use the word “real” repeatedly in line 41?
a- to establish a contrast between the farmland and the yards
b- to make a comparison between the farmland and the fence
c- to suggest the size of the land beyond the barbed wire fence
d- to describe the largest yard in carla’s neighborhood
5. what is the reason for carla’s disappointment in lines 54- 59?
a- she does not like walking with her mother
b- she is tired of walking to the bus stop
c- she feels bad for not understanding the sign on the fence
d- she cannot answer what she believes is the nicest places in the neighborhood
6. this passage is an example of?
a- first person point of view
b- second person point of view
c- third person limited point of view
d- third person omniscient point of view
6. the abandoned, untamed farmland is most likely a symbol for?
a- the narrators of an ability to assimilate to their new culture
b- the families newly developed american values
c- carla’s inability to understand the meaning of this line
d- carla’s desire for freedom to return home
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What page in Fahrenheit 451 is the word “ravenous”on?
Answer:
Very Hungry page 41
Explanation:
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Answer:
p. 38-39
Explanation:
His hands were ravenous. And his eyes were beginning to feel hunger, as if they must look at something, anything, everything.
p. 38-39
ravenous = extremely hungry