I just need to find what the words mean and what words from sentences help me find the answer
answer:
i think the first one is c) fear and helplessness. a sentence with fear and helplessness in it is As she walked, the fear and helplessness uncoiled, loosening their grip on her chest.
i think the second one is b) amazed and impressed. a sentence with that word is "the god was amazed and impressed with his sons powers".
What made New York feel like home?
Answer:
New York is mother home because I am born here and this is the place where our families have been living and loving together
i love my mother place very much
Read these stanzas from "The Inchcape Rock."
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No stir in the air, no stir in the sea,
The ship was as still as she could be;
Her sails from heaven received no motion;
Her keel was steady in the ocean.
Without either sign or sound of their shock
The waves flowed over the Inchcape Rock;
So little they rose, so little they fell,
They did not move the Inchcape Bell.
How does the poet's use alliteration in the first two stanzas of "The Inchcape Rock" affect the poem?
The repetition of words beginning with the m sound helps create a quickening pace in the poem.
The repetition of words with the n sound contributes to the rhythm of the opening lines.
The repetition of words with the h sound contributes to a negative tone in the first stanza.
The repetition of words beginning with the s sound contributes to the silent and still mood of the opening lines.
Answer:
The repetition of words beginning with the s sound contributes to the silent and still mood of the opening lines
Explanation:
Answer:
The repetition of words beginning with the s sound contributes to the silent and still mood of the opening lines.
Explanation:
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In "The Setting Sun and the Rolling World," what most worries Musoni?
A. He worries he will soon die.
B. He worries his son will get hurt.
C. He worries the airplane will crash.
D. He worries the charm won't work.
Answer: B. He worries his son will get hurt.
Explanation:
What are some of the important symbols in "Everyday Use"? Why are they important?
Answer:
Alice Walker's “Everyday Use” highlights the importance of cultural heritage and family history through strong uses of symbolism. ... Dee is a symbol of success, accompanied by her lack of remembrance and care for her ancestral history. Maggie, her sister, is a symbol of respect and passion for the past.
Explanation:
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how does Nikolai Gogol use pacing in “The Nose” to create mystery? give 3 examples!!
Answer:
In "The Nose, " Nikolai Gogol uses pacing to help create mystery in the story. ... The components of time depicted in any story or screenplay incorporate the season of day or period; scene versus rundown; flashback; and portending. These components of time raise curiosity in various ways.
Explanation:
Read the paragraph about a career in math.
For people with highly mathematical minds, one of the most financially rewarding careers is that of actuary. An actuary is a person who predicts the amount of risk in any given set of circumstances. For example, an actuary predicts how great the risk is of a car collision based on many factors. Actuaries can make a high salary because their skills are in high demand. ________, to be an actuary is not easy; an actuary must pass ten levels of actuary exams, which can take years to study for. Nevertheless, this occupation can be an excellent career choice for mathematical people.
Choose the best replacement for the transition.
However
So
For instance
In addition
Answer:
However
Explanation:
You wouldn’t use “So,” because it is a new thought. You wouldn’t use “for instance” because you are not giving an example. And you wouldn’t use “in addition” because that is another continuation of the same thought.
Answer:
A. However
Explanation:
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Can someone please help me out with this quote? I really don’t know what to write about and I also don’t know the meaning behind it. PLEASE IM CLUELESS!
Answer:
explanation is below
Explanation:
you feel fear when you are alone but somewhere you are happy becoz you can communicate, you feel you are not alone.
Which word goes best with recklessness?
Word Bank:
composed vacant abandonment
Answer:
The word abandonment best goes with recklessness because when you are being reckless, you are abandoning all common sense and logical thinking behind.
Why do we meditate?
Why should we meditate?
Answer: People who meditate on average sleep better, have lower heart rates, have lower blood pressure, and get sick less often. Increases Emotional Stability. For people who are prone to outbursts of anger or sadness, meditation helps people regulate and control their emotions.
Need help with these paragraph correction
Answer:
3. I. neighborhood
4. N. Second, I'll
5. R. with toast, fruit, eggs, and bacon
(sorry i cant see the answer choices for 1 and 2)
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Who are sherpas?How have they added to the economiy of the land?
Answer:
Sherpa is one of the Tibetan ethnic groups native to the most mountainous regions of Nepal and the Himalayas. The term sherpa or sherwa derives from the Sherpa language words Shyar and Pa, which refer to their geographical origin of eastern Tibet.
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How does the alliteration in line 6 affect the poem's tone? It creates an elusive tone that emphasizes how foreign the moon is. It creates a harsh tone that emphasizes the brightness of the moon. It creates a soft and tranquil tone that emphasizes the moon's quietness. It creates a sinister tone that emphasizes the eeriness of the moon.
Answer:
The alliteration affects the poem's tone because:
It creates a soft and tranquil tone that emphasizes the moon's quietness.
Explanation:
This is the poem we are analyzing:
All up and down the dunes,
the tall green grasses dance,
as the wind plays lively tunes
across the sandy expanse.
But the moon above is a statue,
silent and somber and still,
its reflection on the sea is a tattoo,
that we watch from upon the hill.
To answer this question, we must pay attention to both to the alliteration itself and the general message of the poem, otherwise we might be tempted to choose the option that says the moon is eerie and sinister.
Notice that, in line 6, the alliteration consists of the repetition of the phoneme /s/. This phoneme is often used to convey softness and quietness, or even a sense of soothing.
Besides that, the two stanzas of the poem contrast with each other. The first one describes a lively scene, filled with movement. The second one, on the other hand, emphasizes how quiet, how still the moon is. While the grasses dance and the wind sings, the moon remains silent.
For that reason, the best option is: It creates a soft and tranquil tone that emphasizes the moon's quietness.
Answer:
It creates a soft and tranquil tone that emphasizes the moon's quietness.
Explanation:
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Sally was a demon on the volleyball court.
A hyperbole
B alliteration
C personification
D idiom
E simile
F metaphor
G onomatopoeia
H sensory
I imagery
Is there privacy in our current world
Answer:
I wish.
Explanation:
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“Advice to the newly married lady” the essential question
Compromise.
Set aside connection times as much as you can.
Always have faith in one another
Treat one another with respect.
Have some adventures with this person.
Set realistic expectations.
Always be friends with them.
Good Marriages gets better with time.
Always be willing to forgive in a somewhat fast manner.
Learn to puck your battles.
Pay more attention to them rather than a phone.
Select two details from the text that best support the inference that Mr. Conway is a polite and courteous person.
A.
Barting had always seemed to me an honorable and truthful man, and the warm friendship which he expressed in his note for Mr. Conway was to me sufficient evidence that the latter was in every way worthy of my confidence and esteem.
B.
He greeted me coldly with merely a movement of the head and passed on, leaving me standing on the walk, with half–proffered hand...
C.
He hesitated a moment; then, looking me frankly in the eyes, said:
"I do not think, Mr. Foley, that I have any longer a claim to your friendship, since Mr. Barting appears to have withdrawn his own from me..."
D.
"I met him yesterday ten minutes before meeting you. I gave you exactly the same greeting that he gave me. I met him again not a quarter of an hour ago, and his manner was precisely the same: he merely bowed and passed on."
E.
"I shall not soon forget your civility to me. Good morning, or—as it may please you—farewell."
Answer:
I think it is A and E
Explanation:
The other options you can cancel out because you can see how either they talked about his actions in a bad way or he just acted in a bad way.
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Yall,King Von died... :(
Answer:
I know so sad!!!!!!
Explanation:
Answer:
sadly yes R.I.P king von :(
here's what happened :( Timothy Leeks, 22, of Savannah, was arrested on Saturday just a day after a furious gun battle erupted outside the Monaco Hookah Lounge in Atlanta
Investigators initially said three people died in the shooting, but police said Saturday two were killed and a third remained in critical condition
Among those killed was King Von, real name Dayvon Daquan Bennett, who was fatally wounded in the club’s parking lot and later pronounced dead in hospital
The Atlanta Police Department said Leeks is in custody at Grady Hospital where he was undergoing treatment for a gunshot wound
The other victims have not been named and it’s still unclear who shot them
The Georgia Bureau is investigating the incident as an officer-involved shooting after Atlanta police working in the area attempted to intervene in the shootout.
Explanation:
The following questions refer to “Nobel Prize Banquet Speech” by Bob Dylan (p. 359). Throughout the passage, "literature" is used to mean
Answer:
no
Explanation:
no
What does Hamilton’s endorsement of Thomas Jefferson show about Hamilton’s motivations and values?
The inspirations and morals of Hamilton that has been displayed through his affirmation of Thomas Jefferson would be as follows:
His faith in possessing a strong central government.
Alexander HamiltonHamilton has a strong belief that it is very crucial to have a central government with great power.
The reason behind this is is his own journey as a soldier where he witnessed the failures led by a feeble central government.
The frail central government's authority led the soldiers to die in the hope of helping itself and therefore, he did not want the situation to repeat and affirmation with Jefferson.
Learn more about "Hamilton" here:
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How is The Crucible unlike the Salem witch trials?
Explanation:
The Crucible is not unlike the trials in any way. The Crucible is set in America, but the trials actually took place in England. The Crucible focuses on the Puritan colonists rather than the Native Americans living nearby.
I hope this helps!
Answer:
The Crucible focuses on the Puritan colonists rather than the Native Americans living nearby.
Explanation:
With some financial help from her father, Charlotte enrolled in _____. Later she supported herself by illustrating advertising cards and tutoring. So, she did know something about wallpaper patterns / STORY: THE YELLOW WALLPAPER . A. design school
B. medical school
C. theater classes Brainliest if you could help :)
Answer: A. design school
Explanation:
The answer ''design school'' is the right answer because it is considering the fact from the book. Charlotte did enroll in design school since her father financially helped her.
''The Yellow Wallpaper'' is written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman and published in 1892. It is a short story that is representing journal entries written by a woman whose treatment did not consider working or writing.
This artwork is one of the important works of American feminist literature.
Part A
What inference can be made from the text "Marie Curie and the Discovery of Radioactivity"?
Curie risked her health for the sake of science.
Curie attempted to discover a method for fossil dating.
Curie hoped that her research would be well funded.
Curie intended to discover a treatment for cancer.
Question 2
Part B
Which evidence from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
"[Pierre] discovered that radium could kill cancer cells."
"But Marie and Pierre refused to charge a penny for their discovery."
"...scientists can use radioactivity to determine the age of fossils."
"Marie spent many hours boiling down pitchblende in enormous pots...gasping and coughing from the fumes."
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Answer:
PART A
Curie risked her health for the sake of science.
PART B
"Marie spent many hours boiling down pitchblende in enormous pots...gasping and coughing from the fumes."
Explanation:
According to the text, "Marie Curie and the Discovery of Radioactivity", it is narrated that Curie was on a mission to uncover the mystery of radioactivity and she risked her life and general health by exposing herself to harmful substances so she can conclude her research.
The inference that can be made from the text is that Marie Curie risked her health for the sake of science.
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Explanation:
The Greek root ology means “the study of.” The suffix -ist means “one who studies or practices something.” Using those definitions and context clues, define archaeologist.
Archaeologists have dug up a stone that was used for iron-working, hundreds of miles away from the only other known Viking site in North America.
A.
the study of rocks and land forms
B.
someone who studies the earth and the different types of soil in certain regions
C.
someone who studies ancient artifacts and remains to learn about human history
D.
the study of ancient artifacts and remains of people who died long ago
He was a tall boy, with little trace of youth in his lean, hard body." This quote is an example of what? Group of answer choices Indirect Characterization Direct Characterization
Answer: Direct characterization
Explanation:
Direct characterization is when the character of a person is being indicated by stating the qualities that such person has. Direct characterization tell us about the individual by telling us the traits they possess.
The quote "He was a tall boy, with little trace of youth in his lean, hard body". is a direct characterization.
Answer:
✓ direct characterization
x indirect characterization
direct characterization is correct (I got it right)
(Edmentum)
Read the passage.
The Master said: "When the father is alive, observe the son’s intent. When the father dies, observe the son’s conduct. One who does not alter his late father’s [way] for three years may be called filial.”
–The Analects, Confucius
Based on the passage, what did Confucius expect of children?
to learn from their fathers’ mistakes
to respect and obey their fathers’ wishes
to leave their families after their fathers’ death
to change their behavior after their fathers’ death
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Answer:
Explanation:
b
HURRY ASAP) What does the descriptive language in this passage
help readers to visualize?
Read the excerpt from The Call of the Wild.
A poor substitute for food was this hide, just as it had
been stripped from the starved horses of the cattlemen
six months back. In its frozen state it was more like
strips of galvanized iron, and when a dog wrestled it
into his stomach it thawed into thin and innutritious
leathery strings and into a mass of short hair, irritating
and indigestible.
O how dry and tough the meat is
O how freezing the weather is
O how thin and sick the horses are
O how hungry the cattlemen are
Answer:
O How dry and tough the meat is .
Explanation:
Descriptive language is the use of certain words that gives a clear and more descriptive image of what is being discussed or talked about. It provides in-depth detail about how something looks.
In the given passage from Jack London's "The Call of the Wild", the descriptive language shows how dry and tough the meat is. This is evident from the phrases like "In its frozen state it was more like strips of galvanized iron" and how hard it must have been, considering the narrator's comment that "when a dog wrestled it into his stomach it thawed into thin and innutritious leathery strings and into a mass of short hair, irritating and indigestible."
Thus, the correct answer is the first option.
What piece of land did tomochichi control
Answer:
He was the head chief of a Yamacraw town on the site of present-day Savannah, Georgia in the 18th century. He gave his land to James Oglethorpe to build the city of Savannah.
Answer:
Tomochichi was the head chief of a Yamacraw town on the site of present-day Savannah, Georgia in the 18th century. He gave his land to James Oglethorpe to build the city of Savannah. He remains a prominent character of early Georgia history.
Explanation:
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when a clock is hungry, it goes back four seconds. can u tell me the pun of this and. chose the 2 meaning of this pun
1 feeling the need for food
2 the rear surface of the human body
3 getting a second helping of food
4 goods of interior quality
5 winding a clock backwards
Answer:
feeling the need for food
Explanation:
"it comes back for seconds"
Which details from the historical fiction piece "Marie Curie and the Discovery of Radioactivity" supports Marie's factual statement?
During a particularly rigorous winter, it was not unusual for the water to freeze in the basin in the night; to be able to sleep I was obliged to pile all my clothes on the bedcovers. In the same room, I prepared my meals with the aid of an alcohol lamp and a few kitchen utensils. These meals were often reduced to bread with a cup of chocolate, eggs, or fruit.
a. When she was growing up in Russian-occupied Poland, even to study science was forbidden.
b. A moment later, people passing by the School of Physics and Chemistry were treated to a sight not often seen on the fashionable streets of Paris in the early 1900s: a bareheaded young woman in a laboratory smock, ripping eagerly into the pile of heavy sacks and burying her hands in . . . dirt?
c. No one, the Curies included, had ever seen this element. Still, the husband-and-wife team had given it a name: radium.
d. When Marie arrived in Paris in 1891, she studied physics at the greatest university in Europe, the Sorbonne. But how poor she was!
Answer:
How should I AWNSER it in?
Explanation:
the answer should be d. please let me know if I'm wrong.