Answer:
cant see the poem
Explanation:
silly Sam is surprising. is it a metaphor, personification, idiom, alliteration, or hyperbole.
Answer:
The answer is
Explanation:
Alliteration
Hope this helps....
Have a nice day!!!!
Answer:
Alliteration
Explanation:
They all start with the same letter.
Literature: Short Story
Read this passage from "The Cask of Amontillado" by Edgar Allan
Poe. Then, answer the following question(s)
Which theme, or lesson about life, would the character's thoughts in
this passage best support?
A. the importance of honesty in human relations
B. the indifference of nature to human suffering
c. the danger of a single passion taking over the mind
D. the cowardly nature of those who forgive an enemy
The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as I best
could, but when he ventured upon insult I vowed revenge.
You, who so well know the nature of my soul, will not
suppose, however, that I gave utterance to a threat. At length
I would be avenged; this was a point definitely settled-but
the very definitiveness with which it was resolved precluded
the idea of risk. I must not only punish but punish with
impunity.* A wrong is unredressed when retribution overtakes
its redresser. It is equally unredressed when the avenger fails
to make himself felt as such to him who has done the wrong
It must be understood that neither by word nor deed had 1
given Fortunato cause to doubt my good will. I continued, as
was my wont, to smile in his face, and he did not perceive
that my smile now was at the thought of his immolation.**
Answer:
I think it's D).
Explanation:
Answer: I think it's D
Explanation:
Which statement best describes relevant?
o the goal of a discussion group
O explores a topic
O directly related to the topic
O responses to questions
Answer:
Directly related to the topic
why are goals important for a group discssion
Answer:
goals are important because it points the group in the direction they should go. if they all have a common goal, they will work towards it, creating a better work environment.
How could you correctly combine the first three sentences of the passage below to add variety? Check all that apply. I saw Amir. I was visiting New York. He lives there. We went to an Italian restaurant and ate big plates of spaghetti. It was a fun outing. I saw Amir, who lives in New York, when I was visiting. When I was visiting New York, I saw Amir, who lives there. When I was visiting New York; I saw Amir, who lives there. I saw Amir when I was visiting New York, which is where he lives. I saw Amir, when I was visiting New York, that is where he lives.
Answer:
When I was visiting New York, I saw Amir, who lives there.
Explanation:
Answer:
A, B, D!!!!!!!!!!!
Explanation:
i got it right
Write a short story about what it might be like if you woke up
one morning with a
mermaid tail.
Answer: SHORT STORY
Explanation: IF I WOKE UP WITH A MERMAID TAIL ONE MORNING I WOULD BE TOTALLY PSYCHED. I THINK I WOULD THINK I AM IN A DREAM AND TRY LOOKING FOR A CLOCK TO ENSURE THAT IT IS NOT A DREAM. I WOULD TRY TO WOBBLE INTO THE POOL AND SEE IF I CAN SWIM. IF I FELT SICK I WOULD CALL 911.
Younique is writing an essay in favor of recycling to reduce garbage in the ocean. Which piece of evidence is least relevant to her argument? 1. Litter is not only ugly, but also harmful to animals in national parks 2. Millions of plastic water bottles end up in the ocean each year, adding to the millions already there and not decomposing. 3. Recycling has become easier with many public places including recycling bins right next to all garbage cans. 4. Plastic that hasn't been recycled has extremely harmful effects to the wildlife that live in the ocean.
Answer:
1. Litter is not only ugly but also harmful to animals in national parks.
Explanation:
Option number one is the least important piece of evidence in Younqique's essay because it is not giving information about how garbage and not recycling can affect the oceans. The statement is talking about animals in general and not giving specific evidence about how animals in the sea are affected. The other options are relevant because they inform about the benefits of recycling and the negative impact that the accumulation of garbage in oceans has, encouraging us to recycle.
change voice ''We shall have finished our work.''
Answer:
our work will have been finished by us
Which word is the best synonym for the concept of "analyzing"? *
I need help
Answer:
Examine or to study
Explanation:
Analyzing means to look over something or someone until you find what you need, sorry I'm not good at explaining:/
Compose a poem on any theme of your choice.
Explanation:
Super Mom
Mom, you're a wonderful mother,
So gentle, yet so strong.
The many ways you show you care
Always make me feel I belong.
You're patient when I'm foolish;
You give guidance when I ask;
It seems you can do most anything;
You're the master of every task.
You're a dependable source of comfort;
You're my cushion when I fall.
You help in times of trouble;
You support me whenever I call.
I love you more than you know;
You have my total respect.
If I had my choice of mothers,
You'd be the one I'd select!
Which sentence uses precise, persuasive language? Everyone thought the speech she gave was very nice. Leo is a creative and inspiring class president. My brother would make a better president than she would. The play we saw last week was really interesting.
Answer:
Leo is a creative and inspiring class president.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Which best describes how the excerpt appeals to readers' emotions? The excerpt provides facts about the tree, which impresses readers' scientific minds. The excerpt describes how the tree traveled to London, which excites the readers' sense of adventure. The excerpt compares the tree to a person, which makes readers feel sympathetic toward the tree. The excerpt explains how to skin a tree, which makes readers feel awed at the height of the tree
Answer: the answer is A
Explanation:
The line that best appeals to the emotions is person is compared by the tree which makes readers sympathetic. Thus the option (C) is correct.
What are emotions?Emotions are the reactions which occurs through the hormones and the neurotransmitters which are conscious to the nature. Persons emotions can be in the form of sadness, happiness, anger, jealousy etc.
The author uses the technique of persuasion in order to generate the emotions in the readers. He was successful in doing so. In the above excerpt, author compares the skin of people to the Bark of the tree.
The bark was removes from the tree and taken to the London which is compared with the removal of to human skin and which is still alive. Thus the author generates the sympathetic emotions from the readers.
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1. Is this an example of an independent or dependent clause? “my mom is picking me up after school” independent clause dependent clause 2. Is this an example of an independent or dependent clause? “wherever you want to eat” independent clause dependent clause 3. This sentence has an independent and dependent clause. Is it punctuated correctly? Though I hate beans, I love eating chili. Yes No Not enough info given
Answer:
1: Independent clause
2: Dependent clause
3: Yes, it is punctuated correctly
Explanation:
An independent clause is a bunch of words that can work on its own as a sentence. It is called "independent" because it works on its own. For example, "Jacob walked down the street."
A dependent clause is extra background information that can be added on to an independent clause, but it can't work on its own as a sentence. That is why it is called "dependent," because it depends on the independent clause. For example, "when the bell struck 9." This doesn't make sense on its own, but when you add it to the dependent clause, you get "Jacob walked down the street when the bell struck 9."
Usually to add a dependent clause to an independent clause you use a comma to separate them. A comma is only used when the dependent clause goes before the independent one.
If you look at question 3, see each part of the sentence before and after the comma. Which part can stand on its own as a sentence and which part does not work on its own? The first part "though I hate beans" is dependent while the second part "I love eating chili" is the independent clause.
Answer: Yes it’s both dependent and independent.
Explanation: (For USAtestprep)
Select the correct answer. My mom is always repeating the same old joke: if your friends all jumped off a cliff, would you jump, too? Of course not. But I get what she means. She's talking about peer pressure. Teenagers like us live with it every day. Pretty much every kid wants to be liked, to have friends, to be popular. No one wants people to think they aren't cool. While peer pressure is tough, giving in to it and getting in trouble is tougher. But teenagers are still learning to make good decisions. Like this one time my friend Harold wanted to take his dad's prized Jeep Grand Cherokee for a drive. Harold was 13, and he'd never driven a car before. But he figured he knew enough about operating a motor vehicle just by watching his parents drive. When his parents were out of town one weekend, Harold invited me and some of our friends over to his house so he could take us for a drive. I said, "Not me," because I knew it was a stupid thing to do. I told him and everybody else what I thought of the idea. (Driving isn't easy. It took my big brother weeks to get the hang of it.) Harold got mad and told me I was being a chicken. I said, "I'd rather be a chicken than get in an accident and have a broken leg." What is the topic of this passage? A. Harold B. being popular C. peer pressure D. learning to drive
Answer:
C. Peer Pressure
Explanation:
The answer is C because in the passage, his friend Harold is trying to use peer pressure to force him into driving when they shouldn't.
Answer:
C. peer pressure
Explanation:
Which of these inferences is best supported by the following paragraph? “If then we prefer to meet danger with a light heart but without laborious training, and with a courage which is gained by habit and not enforced by law, are we not greatly the better for it? Since we do not anticipate the pain, although, when the hour comes, we can be as brave as those who never allow themselves to rest; thus our city is equally admirable in peace and in war. For we are lovers of the beautiful in our tastes and our strength lies, in our opinion, not in deliberation and discussion, but that knowledge which is gained by discussion preparatory to action. For we have a peculiar power of thinking before we act, and of acting, too, whereas other men are courageous from ignorance but hesitate upon reflection. And they are surely to be esteemed the bravest spirits who, having the clearest sense both of the pains and pleasures of life, do not on that account shrink from danger. In doing good, again, we are unlike others; we make our friends by conferring, not by receiving favors. Now he who confers a favor is the firmer friend, because he would rather by kindness keep alive the memory of an obligation; but the recipient is colder in his feelings, because he knows that in requiting another’s generosity he will not be winning gratitude but only paying a debt. We alone do good to our neighbors not upon a calculation of interest, but in the confidence of freedom and in a frank and fearless spirit. To sum up: I say that Athens is the school of Hellas, and that the individual Athenian in his own person seems to have the power of adapting himself to the most varied forms of action with the utmost versatility and grace. This is no passing and idle word, but truth and fact; and the assertion is verified by the position to which these qualities have raised the state. For in the hour of trial Athens alone among her contemporaries is superior to the report of her. No enemy who comes against her is indignant at the reverses which he sustains at the hands of such a city; no subject complains that his masters are unworthy of him. And we shall assuredly not be without witnesses; there are mighty monuments of our power which will make us the wonder of this and of succeeding ages; we shall not need the praises of Homer or of any other panegyrist whose poetry may please for the moment, although his representation of the facts will not bear the light of day. For we have compelled every land and every sea to open a path for our valor, and have everywhere planted eternal memorials of our friendship and of our enmity. Such is the city for whose sake these men nobly fought and died; they could not bear the thought that she might be taken from them; and every one of us who survive should gladly toil on her behalf.” Question 5 options: a) Grief has deranged Pericles beyond reason. b) Pericles fears that the dead have been sacrificed in vain. c) Pericles believes that Athenians play too hard and work too little. d) Pericles thinks Athens is powerful because of its intellectual freedom and motivation.
Answer:
it is good to make a sacrifice for other people, so that they can also help you in future.
You want your persuasive speech to be your best speech of the semester. In order to make it great, you tell the students that sports' scholarships won't be honored next year. You did hear that there was some issue with scholarships, and that it wasn't looking good for the students. You also know that the athletic program isn't all that popular. Your speech persuades your classmates (most of whom are volleyball players) to demand meetings with their financial aid advisor. You offer to help and distribute a sign-up sheet to pass along to financial aid. What is the problem in this scenario
Answer:
Most of the classmates are volleyball players.
Explanation:
If most of the classmates are volleyball players, they'll want their scholarship to be honored. The issue with the scholarship was never confirmed, at least from what the question is saying. Hope this helps, let me know if you need me to further explain.
Section A
Multiple Choice
Read the questions carefully and draw a circle around the letter of the correct answer.
1. Where were these ceramic figures of a Bactrian camel and groom once placed?
A. in the palaces of Chinese emperors
B. in the huts of poor villagers
C. in the tombs of wealthy aristocrats or merchants
D. in the homes of wealthy aristocrats or merchants
English
which statement about poetry is accurate?
Answer: the correct answer is A I believe
Explanation:
Alliteration is rhyme used is poems
Read the paragraph. Then answer the question that follows. Perhaps you wanted pizza for dinner, but were out voted by the rest of the family who wanted chili. This is similar to what happens in a community. One person has to give up a right for the good of the group. Sometimes citizens' duties and rights conflict with each other. A good example is a public protest. People have the right to meet in groups and share ideas. However, a protest can disrupt traffic or other normal activities. A city must provide extra police protection to keep people safe. Therefore, the city has the right to require permission in advance for a protest. Government must make laws to balance the rights of individuals and different groups of people. Which of the following statements best describes this paragraph? 1. The paragraph describes the purpose of laws in a community but lacks the use of any text connections. 2. The paragraph describes a simple comparison between a family protest and a community protest. 3. The paragraph uses categories of comparison to judge whether individual or group rights are most important. 4. The paragraph uses the analogy of a family is to choosing dinner as a community is to balancing rights and safety.
Answer:
2
Explanation:
the paragraph describes a simple comparison between a family protest and a community protest
Which words could correctly replace the underlined words in the sentence below?
Today was an exhausting day: I can't wait to relax this weekend.
a tranquil
a peaceful
a grueling
a serene
Answer:
Grueling
Explanation:
Exhausting and grueling can both be interpreted to mean a difficult day, whereas the other three options, tranquil, peaceful, and serene, make the day seem simple or easy.
Cheers.
Which detail from Nurse and Spy in the Union Army helps shape the central idea that being a spy is quite dangerous ?
The writer notes that she trusted in [her] resourcefulness to escape" when forced to join the Confederate Army.
The writer states that she was "glad to find that it was a company of cavalry that was being organized."
The writer explains that after escaping the Confederate Army she "turned [her] attention to more quiet and less dangerous
duties."
The writer describes how the enemy came after her and numerous saber strokes" were "aimed at her head."
Answer:
The writer describes how the enemy came after her and numerous saber strokes" were "aimed at her head."
Explanation:
Quiz taken and this is the correct answer.
The correct option is D. The writer describes how the enemy came after her and numerous saber strokes" were "aimed at her head." that detail from Nurse and Spy in the Union Army helps shape the central idea that being a spy is quite dangerous.
What is the central idea?The major concept serves as the narrative's uniting theme and connects all of the other fictional devices the author uses to tell the story. The dominating impression or the general, overarching truth revealed in the story are both good ways to define the key theme.
This memoir, which was first published in 1865, serves as a diary of Civil War-era activities in military field camps and hospitals. Emma Edmonds describes her thrilling time as a spy in the Secret Service, during which she successfully broke through the enemy's lines no less than 11 times under various guises.
Thus, The right answer is D. The adversary pursued her and repeatedly struck her with sabers "aimed at her head," according to the author.
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Passage 1
"Big data" is becoming a buzz word of the 21st century. Technically, big data refers to a data set that is too large to analyze. Colloquially, big data refers to the ever-increasing amount of personal information that is collected by computers. Computers monitor and record our online habits, what we buy at the grocery store, our medical and educational records, and even our location. This glut of information has many screaming about privacy concerns. However, sensible protections can be put into place that will unlock the power of big data and positively transform our economy, science, and society.
Passage 2
The casual acceptance of the collection of personal data is one of the most troubling trends of the information age. Proponents of big data argue that the benefits outweigh the potential risks, and that proper regulation of the use of data can adequately control the dangers. However, it is very unlikely that we will be able to identify the right ways to regulate the use of data and to persuade the global community to agree on these regulations. Even if we could, what group or agency has the power to monitor the entirety of the Internet? It is far wiser to take immediate steps to limit the collection of personal data now.
Reread the last sentence of Passage 1:
However, sensible protections can be put into place that will unlock the power of big data and positively transform our economy, science, and society.
How would the author of
Passage 2 most effectively respond to the ideas in the last sentence?
A. by explaining that too many businesses already rely on the collection of big data
B. by pointing out that data has already transformed our economy, science, and society
C. by protesting that it is unfair to collect information from people without their knowledge
D. by claiming that it is not practical to expect protections to be put into place and enforced
E. I don't know.
Answer:
data. New tools for analyzing disparate information sets, called Big Data, have ... the debate has become increasingly polarized, with ... ing the Value of Personal Data: From Collection to Usage, ... 12 Roy Furchgott, Comcast to Protect Customer's Computers ... referring, respectively, to the highest price a person is willing.
Explanation:
Answer:
A. ignoring the potential benefits of big data
The author of Passage 2 does not discuss the possible benefits of big data; he or she only discusses the risks.
Explanation:
whats prewriting phase
Answer:
Prewriting is the first stage of the writing process, typically followed by drafting, revision, editing and publishing. Prewriting can consist of a combination of outlining, diagramming, storyboarding, clustering (for a technique similar to clustering, see mindmapping).
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from The Code Book. A theoretical breakthrough would be a fundamentally new way of finding Alice's private key. Alice's private key consists of p and q, and these are found by factoring the public key, N. The standard approach is to check each prime number one at a time to see if it divides into N, but we know that this takes an unreasonable amount of time. Which statement is best supported by this excerpt
Answer:
The author writes with great scientific detail.
Explanation:
Simon Singh's "The Code Book" presents a detailed account of the history of cryptography through the tracing of its evolution and how secrecy came to be. The idea of a secret code for messages is what intrigues everyone and thus, this book delves into the how of such coded messages.
As seen in the given excerpt, the author Simon Singh states how scientific details such as "p and q" and the factoring of "the public key, N" are all processes to learn about Alice's private key. The inclusion of details such as "check[ing] each prime number one at a time to see if it divides into N" are all scientific approaches that will lead to the understanding of the private key.
Thus, the correct answer is the last or fourth option.
Answer:
The author uses great scientific detail because he uses language and terminology that the average person is not educated enough to fully understand.
Explanation:
What makes something that you read exciting to you and makes you want to continue reading it?
Answer: humors books
Explanation:
they make you laugh
Describe the tone Grandma uses when she speaks. What kind of words help to create this tone? In a monster calls
Answer: Words that can help:
When Grandma is nice-- softly, tenderly, whisper, brightly, inviting
When Grandma is mean--savagely, mean, angrily, raspily
Explanation:Hope this helps!
Which best describes an objective summary?
Answer: The answer is (C) A short statement is written in one’s own words that provide the key points or central idea of a text.
Explanation:
I wrote this song. rate 1-10. Pouring rain (written by Alaska) Once upon a time, in a messed up world, was a lil girl with a broken past, Everyday she walked around, Always on the verge of tears, Nobody really noticed, nobody ever cared, (chorus) But she stood proud, She stayed strong, Cause in her heart she believed there was still hope to come, She is just a girl with a dream of a million stars, Come to carry on her gift, As she danced through that pourin' rain Every night before she closed her eyes, She looked up at the northern star, Prayed a wish to make things change, Even though she cried it ain't true, (chorus)
wow nice lyrics. i would rate an 8 because i can't say much without listening to the music lol. overall it's awesome :)
Answer:
Good song. 8/10
Explanation:
Without some kind of music or vocals to go along with it, I can't really judge here. However, the lyrics are just fine here. Great job.
what season is the poet describing in the poem the wind and the leaves
Answer: The poet is describing "fall" in the poem "wind and the leaves."
Explanation: The poem makes several references that imply that he is talking about autumn, such as: "Put on your dresses of red and gold; For summer is gone, and the days grow cold.", in this line, he refers to the red and gold color the leaves acquire in fall, and he also conveys that, summer is the current season, and winter the following due to cold weather.
Read this excerpt from Federalist Paper No. 1 and answer the question that follows: Federalist Papers: No. 1 General Introduction For the Independent Journal Author: Alexander Hamilton AFTER an unequivocal experience of the inefficiency of the subsisting federal government, you are called upon to deliberate on a new Constitution for the United States of America. The subject speaks its own importance; comprehending in its consequences nothing less than the existence of the UNION, the safety and welfare of the parts of which it is composed, the fate of an empire in many respects the most interesting in the world. It has been frequently remarked that it seems to have been reserved to the people of this country, by their conduct and example, to decide the important question, whether societies of men are really capable or not of establishing good government from reflection and choice, or whether they are forever destined to depend for their political constitutions on accident and force. If there be any truth in the remark, the crisis at which we are arrived may with propriety be regarded as the era in which that decision is to be made; and a wrong election of the part we shall act may, in this view, deserve to be considered as the general misfortune of mankind. Based on this quote from the excerpt, with which of these statements would Hamilton agree? It has been frequently remarked that it seems to have been reserved to the people of this country, by their conduct and example, to decide the important question, whether societies of men are really capable or not of establishing good government from reflection and choice, or whether they are forever destined to depend for their political constitutions on accident and force. The new Constitution would be important to the entire world. The Constitutional Convention was ignored by governments all over the world. The forces that shape a country are more often mere coincidence. When the Constitution was complete the world's leaders were impressed.
Answer: Hamilton feared the unity of the country was at stake during the process to write the new Constitution.