The choice that contains a topic of the story The Storyteller is the accompanying How Youngsters might interpret what is great and what is terrible can be impacted by the grown-ups in their lives.
What is central idea of the story?In the brief tale The Storyteller by Saki, an auntie is on board a train with her nieces and nephew. Since the kids are anxious, she chooses to recount to them a story.
Her story is a gigantic disappointment, since all she needs is to show them an ethical illustration being great. The youngsters question the subtleties in her story and think that it is all extremely exhausting.
A lone ranger who is in similar lodge with them chooses to recount to the kids a story too. His story is much really intriguing, loaded up with subtleties that leave the youngsters pondering where he is going with it.
Nonetheless, the ethical example toward the end is something contrary to the auntie's. The person that should be great winds up dying. What is more awful, the kids truly partake in the single man's story, which makes the auntie irate.
With the data above, we can see that a topic of the brief tale is that's how kids might interpret what is great and what is terrible is impacted by the grown-ups in their lives.
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Explain how characters differ in Shakespeare's comedies and histories
Answer:
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Explanation:
Shakespearean Comedy and Tragedy is that Shakespearean comedies end in marriages or reunion, but Shakespearean tragedies usually end in the death of the tragic hero.
Shakespeare’s plays have been basically categorized into three main categories as comedies, histories, and tragedies. However, it is sometimes difficult to distinguish the genre or of some plays, as they show elements of several categories. Literature scholars have identified several common characteristics for comedies as well as tragedies so that they can be identified correctly.
Answer:
Shakespeare's characters in comedies are more funnier while in history they are more serious and real.
Explanation:
Write a thesis statement for each type of persuasive speech, using the topic “The Right to Privacy” or a topic of your choosing.
Write a thesis statement for each type of persuasive speech, using the topic "The Right to Privacy" or a topic of your choosing.
One Thesis statement of persuasive speech. Some examples are, The needs of the government are more important than a individuals need for privacy (value) The right to privacy should be protected by stricter laws (policy) The right to privacy is the most controversial right given to citizens (fact)
Answer:
Student answers will vary, but should include 3 thesis statements; one for each type of persuasive speech. Examples could include: The needs of the government are more important than a individuals need for privacy (value) The right to privacy should be protected by stricter laws (policy) The right to privacy is the most controversial right given to citizens (fact)
Explanation:
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How does the author's use of "whispered," "winked," and "nudged" in
paragraph 2 impact the meaning of the paragraph? (RL.8.4)
O by making Oliver's request for more food seem humorous
O by emphasizing the danger to Oliver in requesting more food
O by highlighting their anticipation of Oliver's request for more food
O by contrasting the lighthearted attitude of the boys with Oliver's attitude
This question is missing the excerpt from "Oliver Twist". I have found it online. It is the following:
The evening arrived; the boys took their places. The master, in his cook's uniform, stationed himself at the copper; his pauper assistants ranged themselves behind him; the gruel was served out; and a long grace was said over the short commons. The gruel disappeared; the boys whispered to each other, and winked at Oliver; while his next neighbors nudged him. Child as he was, he was desperate with hunger, and reckless with misery. He rose from the table; and advancing to the master, basin and spoon in hand, said, somewhat alarmed at his own temerity: . . .
Answer:
The author's use of "whispered," "winked," and "nudged" in paragraph 2 impact the meaning of the paragraph:
D. by contrasting the lighthearted attitude of the boys with Oliver's attitude.
Explanation:
From the excerpt, we can tell everyone knows that if any boy dares to ask for more food, the master gets furious and punishes him. However, Oliver is starving. The other boys are encouraging him to go and try to get more food, but they probably do not think he will actually do it. They are acting in a playful, lighthearted manner. Oliver, on the other hand, is not. He has serious reasons to be asking for food. Unlike the boys', Oliver's attitude is desperate. Having that in mind, we can choose letter D as the best option:
D. by contrasting the lighthearted attitude of the boys with Oliver's attitude.
VII. Change the speech
1. Whenever I see the College Principal he says, “Your son is an excellent student in my college.”
2. The beggar asked the king why he was so proud of his wealth and position when he knew that wealth and fame do not last for ever in the world.
Answer: Not sure what you meant by “change the speech”, so I take it as change between indirect and direct.
1. Whenever I see the College Principal he says that my son is an excellent student in his college.
2. The beggar asked the king, “why are you so proud of your wealth and position when you know that wealth and fame do not last for ever in the world?”
Explanation:
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The college Principal ha said, “Your son is excellent student in college.”The bigger said the king "why you are so proud of your wealth and position when you know that wealth and fame do not last for ever in this world? "Can someone tell me if this is correct
Answer:
It looks right based on the text
Answer:
yep it is
Explanation:
What two players struck out in the poem Casey the bat
Answer:
Casey at the Bat: A Ballad of the Republic Sung in 1888' is the full title of an American poem written by Ernest Lawrence Thayer. The poem tells the story of the final half-inning of a baseball game. The home team of Mudville is losing four to two. The first two batters for Mudville quickly strike out, but the following two get on base safely so that a home run will win the game for Mudville. The next batter is the team's star hitter Mighty Casey, whom the crowd believes will pull through.
In the poem, Mighty Casey gets two pitches right down the middle of the plate, but he passes them up, waiting for an even better pitch to hit. The crowd is in a frenzy because one more strike means that Casey is out and the game is over.
Mighty Casey sneers at the pitcher with determination, and the pitcher makes the third pitch. Casey swings incredibly hard, and the author notes that in other places in the country, people are happy and smiling -- but not in the ballpark because Casey has struck out to lose the game for Mudville.
what is the suffix in insensible
Answer: ible
Explanation:
Which one is not an adverb ?
Happy
Slowly
Very
Answer:
i think its happy
Explanation:
you can describe things with the others like very happy, slowly walking but u cant say happy running... so i would say happy is not an adverb
Who is testifying when Scout, Jem, and Dill enter the courtroom? Be sure to identify this man’s position in the community
Mr. Ewell.
I'm reading the book rn for english
2. Lakshmi begins the book as a 13 year old girl from Nepal. By the end of the book, her life in the brothel in India has completely changed from her life in the Himalayas of Nepal. It could be argued that Lakshmi’s naivete has given way to someone who understands the world in a whole new way. Find at least one example from the book illustrating this change and write a paragraph discussing your thoughts. Use at least one quote from the book to support your position.
Write a poem (must be appropriate, and fake answers will be reported, again it has to be school appropriate and like dont plagiarize)
Answer:
The Small And Slimy Pet Frog
A Poem by
Whose Pet Frog is that? I think I know.
Its owner is quite happy though.
Full of joy like a vivid rainbow,
I watch her laugh. I cry hello.
She gives her Pet Frog a shake,
And laughs until her belly aches.
The only other sound's the break,
Of distant waves and birds awake.
The Pet Frog is Small, Slimy, and deep,
But she has promises to keep,
After cake and lots of sleep.
Sweet dreams come to her cheap.
She rises from her gentle bed,
With thoughts of kittens in her head,
She eats her jam with lots of bread.
Ready for the day ahead.
Explanation:
EXERCISE 1 IMAGINE YOU ARE A CHILD AT SCHOOL .WRITE A DIARY ENTRY IN ABOUT 150-200 WORDS ABOUT YOUR EMOTIONS THE DAY BEFORE YOUR SCHOOL TAKES YOU TO A THEME PARK
Answer:
man i can't wait for school today i have been bulled a lot but its ok first day starting proud man i can't wait for this trip can't wait to go on a real rollercoaster man Sama looks really cute today can't wait to see her smile
Explanation:
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Where might you find this type of text?
Answer:
Newspaper
Explanation:
what does the creature say to threaten victor frankenstein?
Answer:
"I shall be with you on your wedding-night."
Explanation:
im a nerd
what is George Orwell's purpose in writing?
Answer:
George Orwell's purpose in writing is to convince others to include simple language in their political writing.
Explanation:
hope this helped!
How does line 9 help develop the tone of the poem?
A. It contributes to a respectful tone.
B. It contributes to a formal tone.
C. It contributes to a resentful tone.
D. It contributes to a casual tone.
This World
By Mary Oliver
2004
Mary Oliver (1935-2019) was an American poet who won the National Book Award, as well as the Pulitzer Prize. In this poem, a speaker describes the nature that surrounds them. As you read, take notes on the figurative language the poet uses to describe nature.
[1] I would like to write a poem about the world that has
in it
nothing fancy.
But it seems impossible.
Whatever the subject, the morning sun
[5] glimmers it.
The tulip feels the heat and flaps its petals open and
becomes a star.
The ants bore into the peony1 bud and there is a dark
pinprick well of sweetness.
As for the stones on the beach, forget it.
[10] Each one could be set in gold.
So I tried with my eyes shut, but of course the birds
were singing.
And the aspen trees were shaking the sweetest music
out of their leaves.
[15] And that was followed by, guess what, a momentous2 and
beautiful silence
as comes to all of us, in little earfuls, if we’re not too
hurried to hear it.
As for spiders, how the dew hangs in their webs
[20] even if they say nothing, or seem to say nothing.
So fancy is the world, who knows, maybe they sing.
So fancy is the world, who knows, maybe the stars sing too,
and the ants, and the peonies, and the warm stones,
so happy to be where they are, on the beach, instead of being
[25] locked up in gold.
1. a type of flower
2. Momentous (adjective) of great importance or significance
Answer:
c
Explanation:
As for the stones on the beach, forget it.
(seems more aggressive)
How does Katniss cook food for Peet's without fire?
Answer:
On the first day, Katniss ate crackers and beef and chew the inner pine tree bark. On the next day, she ate rabbit that she got from hunting. She ate the remaining piece of rabbit and got some edible water plants. She continued on eating the crackers, beef, this time she was with Rue, joining her for survival.
Explanation:
Answer:
over the coals of the dead tributes fire
Explanation:
love that book!
Read this line from “On the Grasshopper and Cricket.”
“When all the birds are faint with the hot sun,”
The speaker means that the birds are (Highlight your answer) (RL7.4)
A. ill
B. weak
C. afraid
D. fallen
Answer:
weak
Explanation:
B.
WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!!! Your partner on a project wants to create a scientific survey report to explore what it was like to live in Japanese internment camps during World War II. Do you agree that this media form would work best for this particular history presentation? Why or why not?
Answer:
Yes, because not a lot of people are doing stuff in that area and would most likely be interested on your platform and may gain popularity and get up there with the other popular media platforms
Explanation:
Answer:
Yes, a scientific survey report could be an effective media form for exploring what it was like to live in Japanese internment camps during World War II. This media form allows for the collection of quantitative data and analysis, which can provide insights into the experiences of individuals who lived in these camps. The use of standardized questions and survey methods can help to ensure the reliability and validity of the data collected. However, it's important to note that this approach may not capture the full complexity and nuance of individual experiences, and other media forms such as oral history interviews may also be valuable in providing a more complete picture.
2. Morrie is still grieving the loss of his mother over 70 years prior to his interview. How can someone
mourn something from so long ago? Explain.
Answer:
It is his mother and she clearly meant so much to Morrie. There are many things to take into consideration - why is someone still mourning when it has been over 70 years prior. Does he feel guilty about something? Perhaps he didn't get to do something with his mother that he might have wanted to. Perhaps he wasn't there to say goodbye to her when he would have liked. People sometimes feel guilt when they are unable to let go of something. As it's been over 70 years, you would hope this person would have accepted their loved one's death.
Is period a sentence or fragment
Answer:
The end of a complete sentence should be marked by a period, a question mark, or an exclamation point. If a sentence is not complete and it is terminated by a period, we have a sentence fragment as in the sentence below.
Explanation:
Please answer these questions and I swear I will give you brainlist I promise I will answer this question part a and part b please
Answer: sorry its to small and blury
Explanation:
Complete the sentence with the correct comparative or superlative adjective.
brief
than the one in
Colin's explanation of the water cycle was much
my biology textbook.
HELP PLS TIME SENSITIVE
Answer:
Colin's explanation of the water cycle was much briefer than the one in my biology textbook.
Explanation:
In Paragraph 20, what are the “tragic events” Chávez refers to? Why do these events make a boycott necessary?
Answer:
I don't see a paragraph.
Explanation:
Your story must begin with this sentence:
As Mark was about to throw away the old bottle, he saw that there was a piece of paper inside it.
Your story must include:
- a messages or map
- a surprise
Explanation:
As Mark was about to throw away the old bottle, he saw that there was a piece of paper inside it.
It was a map, paper was scratched and it looked like it's been waiting for him to find it for years. Mark recognized his grandpa handwriting on the map. It said: " Dear grandson, I knew you will find this map. You are a curious explorer like me. So, your grandpa prepared a gift for your birthday. Follow this map and you will find something special! Good luck!" Mark was really excited and he couldn't wait to find what is X on the map. The map showed way from his grandpa old house to the X where was a cave. The cave Mark knew about of his grandpa stories really exists. From that story, Mark knew only the location of cave, but his grandpa never told him what is in that place. So, he decided to explore and follow the map. He prepared everything like he was going to find America again. But what he didn't know is that cave was pretty close to hill in his neighborhood. He quickly got there. He was standing in front of big rock, but there wasn't anything else, no cave, no grandpa's surprise? He sat on reddish rock and he was so disappointed... Suddenly he heard a noise. "What was that?!" he thought. He stood and looked behind him. There was a cave! Really, it was hidden because there were leaves and the cave was camoflaged. He quickly run in and he was so excited and proud. He saw one wodden chest. It was very old. He carefully opened it and stood there in shock... There were golden coins! He found the treasure! "Finally! Wow, real golden coins! I found the treasure!" he said. Then, he heard a laugh. "Dear Mark, those are chocolate coins, not golden. Hahahaha!" said male voice. Mark was so scared to turn around, but he felt someone's arm around him. That was his grandpa! He told him that and hug him. "Grandpa!!!" said Mark who was crying now. He knew only a little about his grandpa, his parents told him that he was just an old man trying to find treasure like little child. His grandpa told him that he was in other state for years. He was trying to find something special, but he realized that nothing is more special than family.
" Family is the biggest and the most worth treasure you can have, Mark" he said to Mark. They smiled at each other and walked out from cave with hands full with chocolate coins.
Nothing is more important than our family, some people don't see it, but the beauty and worth is just in front of their eyes- their family.
Essay writing is given to students in order to test their writing and reading skills.
How to write an essay?Based on the information given, the way to write the essay will be given. Firstly, it's important to decide on your topic.
Research should be done on the topic and create an essay outline. Set your argument in the introduction and develop it with evidence.
Finally, check the content, grammar, formatting, and spelling, of your essay.
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Please help me with this
here is the poem guys that you asked
Answer:
thanks I would read it
Someone told me
Love was only
In the movies
It don't exist in real life these days now
But you showed me
If I only just find the faith I need to believe
Anything is possible
If you want it bad enough
Know the sky, end too high
Test your limits
You can feel unstoppable
Incredible
Oh still, I can see I'm so ready
Oh this has gotta be the night that dreams come true
Everything feels just right
Girl when I'm with you, you know, girl i'll be holdin' on
Said you feel my love
Did you feel my love
Imma have you like
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Answer:
lol i thought ace family was sorta cancelled now-
Explanation:
why are character interactions important in literature? in real life, what can you learn about yourself from other people?
Answer:
As in real life, it is just the ways in which the characters of a story interact with each other.
Explanation:
It's not a fancy term - but unlike real life, how it is developed in a story can be critical to the plot development and the reader's enjoyment.
You can learn how your personality projects to others, how fast or slow you talk, if you have a high pitched voice or low, what someone else says to ake you laugh the most, your pain tolerance, and how you treat new people in your life.
Stephon is writing an essay that compares and contrasts characters from two different texts. The two characters he is comparing and contrasting are Manjiro from Heart of a Samurai and William, the narrator of The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind. One similarity he notes is that Manjiro and William both face internal struggles.Which sentence from The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind most suggests that William faces internal struggles
Answer:
The preparation was complete, so I waited.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
cause i want the guy on top to get brainlyest