Which part of the American Dream is challenged in The Great Gatsby?
A. Anyone can succeed with hard work.
B. No one can be rich and moral.
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C. Wealth leads to happiness.
D. Inheriting property is a privilege.

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Answer 1
Wealth leads to happiness

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a method in finding the subject is what or who is it talking about

subject - the main topic (noun)

predicate - explains or talks about the subject

select two details that shows Sal feels concerned about her father​

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Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense

1 He talked about Denmark as though he … had been. .. (be) there but we know he never has.

2 She looks as if she …………………….(be) really ill.

3 It looks as though it ………………………..(rain).

4 She behaves as if she ……………………(be) in trouble.

5 The weather here is so bad, it looks as though we …………….

(have to) holiday abroad.

6 It smells as if you …………….(put) lots of herbs in the stew.

7 Maeve looked as though she ………….(have) little sleep the
night before, but she had gone to bed quite early.

8 When he speaks, it sounds as if English…………… (not be) his first language.

9 She spoke about university as though she ………………..
(spend) years there but in fact she’d only spent a month there.

10 I spoke to Simon last night and he sounded as though he
……………. (be) really upset about something.

11 She sounded as if she ………………….(be) French.

12 This sauce tastes as if you ……………(put) too much pepper in it.

13 My sister isn’t rich but she spends money as though she …………………….. (have) loads of it.

14 She acts as though she ………………..(be) very confident, but in fact she’s quite shy.

15 She treats me as though I …………………(be) her child.

16 He talks about karate as if he ………………(have) a black belt but we know he’s only just started lessons.

17 Little Tommy was trembling as though he ………… .. (see) a ghost.

18 She behaved as if nothing ……………………. (happen).

19 When Moira broke off their relationship, John behaved as if the world …………………………… (end).

20 That woman looks as though she ……………………… (faint). Bring her some water .

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Answer:

1. HAD BEEN

2. IS

3. RAINED

4. IS

5. SHOULD

6. PUT

7. HAD

8. WAS NOT

9. SPENT

10. WAS

11. WAS

12. PUT

13. HAS

14. IS

15. AM

16. HAS

17. HAD SEEN

18. HAD HAPPENED

19. ENDED

20. MIGHT FAINT

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The verb used in the correct tense in the given sentences are mentioned as below.

What is Verb?

Verb: a word or phrase that defines an action, condition, or experience, such as 'run,' 'see,' and 'feel'. Adjective: a word that characterizes a noun, such as 'large,' 'boring,' 'pink,' 'fast,' and 'obvious'.

Verbs are words that describe an action (sing), an event (develop), or a state of being. A verb is required in almost every phrase. The infinitive form of a verb is its most basic form.

The verbs used in the right tense in the following sentences are as follows:-

1. HAD BEEN2. IS3. RAINED4. IS5. SHOULD6. PUT7. HAD8. WAS NOT9. SPENT10. WAS11. WAS12. PUT13. HAS14. IS15. AM16. HAS17. HAD SEEN18. HAD HAPPENED19. ENDED20. MIGHT FAINT

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The Call of the Wild
Jack London
Chapter 1
Buck did not read the newspapers, or he would have known that trouble was brewing, not alone for himself, but for every tide-water dog, strong of muscle and with warm, long hair, from Puget Sound to San
Diego. Because men, groping in the Arctic darkness, had found a yellow metal, and because steamship and transportation companies were booming the find, thousands of men were rushing into the Northland
These men wanted dogs, and the dogs they wanted were heavy dogs, with strong muscles by which to toil, and furry coats to protect them from the frost
Buck lived at a big house in the sun-kissed Santa Clara Valley. Judge Miller's place, it was called It stood back from the road, half hidden among the trees, through which glimpses could be caught of the wide
cool veranda that ran around its four sides. The house was approached by graveled driveways which wound about through wide-spreading lawns and under the interfacing boughs of tall poplars. At the rear
things were on even a more spacious scale than at the front. There were great stables, where a dozen grooms and boys held forth, rows of vine-clad servants' cottages, an endless and orderly array of
Outhouses, long grape arbors, green pastures, orchards, and berry patches. Then there was the pumping plant for the artesian well, and the big cement tank where Judge Miller's boys took their morning plunge
and kept cool in the hot afternoon
And over this great domain Buck ruled. Here he was born, and here he had lived the four years of his life. It was true, there were other dogs. There could not but be other dogs on so vast a place, but they did
not count. They came and went, resided in the populous kennels, or lived obscurely in the recesses of the house after the fashion of Toots, the Japanese pug, or Ysabel, the Mexican hairless, —strange
creatures that rarely put nose out of doors or set foot to ground. On the other hand, there were the fox terriers, a score of them at least, who yelped fearful promises at Toots and Ysabel looking out of the
windows at them and protected by a legion of housemaids armed with brooms and mops
But Buck was neither house-dog nor kennel-dog. The whole realm was his. He plunged into the swimming tank or went hunting with the Judge's sons; he escorted Mollie and Alice, the Judge's daughters, on
long twilight or early morning rambles; on wintry nights he lay at the Judge's feet before the roaring library fire; he carried the judge's grandsons on his back, or rolled them in the grass, and guarded their
footsteps through wild adventures down to the fountain in the stable yard, and even beyond, where the paddocks were, and the berry patches. Among the terriers he stalked imperiously, and Toots and Ysabel
he utterly ignored, for he was king.--king over all creeping, crawling, flying things of Judge Miller's place, humans included
Which detail from the text suggests Buck's life may soon change?
The fact of the other dogs on so vast a place"
The mention of trouble brewing"
The reference to the morning plunge"
The wide cool veranda" around the house

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Answer:

The mention of trouble brewing

Explanation:

You can see here in the fact that he says "trouble is brewing" means that something will soon change that he will have to face and get through as with as trouble.

Nuclear energy can provide electricity for the world needs, but it is___
A. cheap B. unlimited 0 C. dangerous D. safe

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Answer:

C. dangerous

Explanation:

Nuclear energy can provide electricity for the world needs, but it is dangerous.

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___ is an idea that recurs in or pervades a work of art or literature that is the author's 'truth' about life that makes no judgements about proper conduct only possibilities
Drama
Moral
Theme
Challenges

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Answer:

Theme

Explanation:

Theme is an idea that recurs in or pervades a work of art or literature.

Definitely theme but it was answered!

Which statement best describes the use of satire in
this passage?
O Parody is used to illustrate the impact of Stalin's
purge.
O Ridicule is used to show the gullibility of the
Flossian citizens.
O Reversal is used to show how Clover, representing
the people, has changed ideals.
O Personification is used to show the reader Stalin's
thoughts and feelings.

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Answer:

Parody is used to illustrate the impact of Stalin’s purge.

Explanation:

Answer:

Explanation:

I would say this has nothing to do with Stalin. This has to do with Clover. So you can ignore A and D. There may be symbolism in animal farm but right now that's not important.

What is important is Clover. She is tears nearly and yet she really can't articulate what's wrong. All she knows is that the strong are not protecting the weak and not everyone is contributing according to is ability. I don't think theirs either parody or ridicule here. There is heart break.

Pick C.

Ausable was always one step ahead of everyone highlight any two instances from the midnight visitor when this holds true.​

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Answer and Explanation:

1. When he outwitted Max and made him fall to his death: Max had laid in wait for Ausable with a gun but even that couldn't give him an upperhand as Ausable was able to trick him into believing there was a balcony and the police was at the door. Max fell to his death while trying to hide.

2. Audible had ordered a drink and had the waiter knocking just in time to trick Max into believing it was the police at door. He'd already been mentioning how annoying his balcony below the window was because he wanted to get that non-existent balcony at the back of Max's head.

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How does hyperbole best affect the meaning of this sentence from the passage?

In the ashes on the hearth, side by side with my own bare footprint, was another, so vast that in comparison, mine was but an infant's!


It shows that the narrator has a small child in the room with him.

It indicates that the narrator believes something very large is in his room.

It provides evidence that the narrator feels exhausted and is seeing things.

It implies that the narrator is cold and needs to stand by the fire, but can't.

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it shows that there a child in the room with the narrator. the comparison of the infant to a footprint should be a clear indicator for this answer

Answer: It indicates that the narrator believes something very large is in his room.

Explanation: with my own bare footprint, was another, so vast that in comparison, mine was but an infant's!

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Make an inference: why might the Morlocks have cleaned the Time Machine in The Time Machine?
A. To lure the Time Traveller into their trap
B. Out of habit, they are in charge of the machines.
C. All of these, but NOT to time travel themselves
D. To try and time travel themselves
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Answer:

The answer is B

Explanation:

Which point from the speech most validly supports Warren's
argument that wage discrimination against women currently
exists?

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Answer:

"Bloomberg analyzed Census data and found that median earnings for women were lower than those for men in 264 of 265 major occupation categories"

Explanation:

The statement above is the point from the speech that most validly supports Warren's  argument that wage discrimination against women currently  exists.

The statement actually reveals the report from Bloomberg that analyzed Census data and discovered that median earnings for women were lower than those of men. Data from Census Bureau from 2018 revealed that women of all  races earned 82 cents on the average for every $1 that men of all races earn.

This wage discrimination is known to be gender wage gap which refers to the difference in earnings that exist between women and men.

(i) The poet of this poem The dust of Snow is Robert Frost. Name any poem composed by Frost?
(ii) what saved some part of the poets day?’

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Answer:

(i) Gathering Leaves

(ii) The rest of the day of poet was saved from ruing as he had started feeling happy and refresh.

dogs are the most ___ (glare) example of ___(faith)
use suffix and prefix

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Dogs are the most glaring example of faithfulness.

Dillard's final paragraph is meant to ____.
A. inspire the reader
B. depress the reader
C. intentionally confuse the reader
D. leave the reader wondering about nature

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Answer:

A. inspire the reader

Explanation:

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Answer:

1. C

2. C

3. A

Explanation:

In "The Yellow Wallpaper," Charlotte Perkins Gilman's choice of narrator and story
structure creates mystery in the story. Explain how the narrator and structure result
in mystery and eventually surprise in the text. Be sure to provide an introduction
paragraph that lays out your argument, body paragraphs that develop your thesis,
and a conclusion paragraph that wraps up your argument. (30 points)

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1892: The Yellow Tapestry is the concealed diary of a woman compelled to undergo country rest therapy for a "nervous condition." It was PPD. They forbade her from writing and prescribed absolute inactivity. Beyond the hypnotic weaving of the faded yellow tapestry, the protagonist creates her own life. The Yellow Tapestry stands out for the strength of its witness to women's need for independence and self-empowerment.

The protagonist feels trapped by her life, her spouse, and everyone around her as she spends more and more time in the chamber her husband has provided her. Can't stop glancing at the wallpaper. She sees a woman behind bars trying to escape from her.

As the only protagonist, the reader only knows the narrator from her diary entries. The story's message is confined within the narrator's thoughts, not her spouse or his sister.

The woman exposes more about herself and her environment. He rejects any concerns or ideas that she may have, claiming that he knows more about what is convenient for her as a doctor, and calling her names given to a girl.

Even though the story is short, it is full of vivid imagery. There's a panicky feeling in the air and a want to get out of that horrible yellow tapestry. When she loses herself in the patterns, she believes there is someone beyond the tapestry mocking her from a similar jail. You're paralyzed by the end. With a sad tone, you sympathize with the protagonist. This is a horror story. In the end, the reader must decide if the words on the yellow paper are metaphorical or real. Similarly, did the heroine go insane, or was it all in her head?

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Lady Macbeth is among Shakespeare's most powerful female characters. Which two sections in this excerpt from Macbeth show that she is an opportunist​

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Answer:

That made you break this enterprise to me?

What cannot you and I perform upon

The unguarded Duncan?

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Where in an argumentative essay would this excerpt most likely belong?

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

because it telling you what the author meant so its c ps am in middle school

Fill in the blanks with suitable preposition:
1. It suddenly became so dark as the train went ________ the tunnel.
2. The restaurant is ________ the bank and the post office.
3. What language do you speak ________ English?
4. You are not going out ________ you finish your homework
5. The book was written ________ Mark Twain.
6. I will show you the picture ________ the palace.
7. The TV is ________ the corner of the room.
8. Many of us eat ________ fork and spoon.
9. There is a good restaurant ________ the end of the street.
10. He is fond ________ TV.
11. The cat jumped ________ the fence.
12. He has a positive attitude ________ his work.
13. The artist dipped his brush ________ the bright colours.
14. What do you think ________ the concert?

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Answer:

1. It suddenly became so dark as the train went in the tunnel.

2. The restaurant is along the bank and the post office.

3. What language do you speak except English?

4. You are not going out until you finish your homework.

5. The book was written by Mark Twain.

6. I will show you the picture of the palace.

7. The TV is at the corner of the room.

8. Many of us eat with fork and spoon.

9. There is a good restaurant at the end of the street.

10. He is fond of TV.

11. The cat jumped over the fence.

12. He has a positive attitude towards his work.

13. The artist dipped his brush in the bright colours.

14. What do you think about the concert?

Who said the following, and what does it mean? Conceit, more rich in matter than in words, Brags of his substance, not of ornament. They are but beggars that can count their worth; But my true love is grown to such excess I cannot sum up half my sum of wealth. (II. vi. 33-37) Juliet; she is saying that she doesn't care about money. Lady Capulet; she is reminding Juliet how lucky she is to be marrying Paris. Romeo; he is saying that true understanding has made him realize how very lucky he is to be marrying Juliet. Juliet; she is saying that true understanding is enriched by reality and worth more than outward appearances.

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yeah i know that and you said who said the following, and what does it mean Conciet and what i gonna be choose an answer

We don't need society to survive. Statements. Health

Hi, I need help. I’m supposed to say why we don’t need society to survive health in statements

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Answer:

Well in my opinion according to the question I think that we don't need society to survive health because the more people there are then the more problems there could be.

He arrived……………..the manager’s office………………….an interview.

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Answer:

He arrived at the managers office for an interview

Explanation:


Think about the consequences Ghost faces as a result of his decision to steal a pair of running shoes. Do you think that the way that Coach punishes him is fair? What would the consequences have been if Ghost had been stopped by the police instead? What would the consequences have been if his mother had discovered the theft? What would have happened if Ghost had never been caught? Why might it have been better for him to get caught? Explain.​

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Answer:

1.It is fair. 2. If he had been stopped by the police, he would've been to juvenile hall. 3. If his mother had discovered the theft she would've probably taken him out of the team. 4. If he had never been caught he would still have the belief that getting what he needed at all costs was alright. 5. Because he would've been scared and learned a lesson as well.

Explanation:

The way that Coach punished Ghost was fair since he needed to be called out to know that what he did was wrong. If he had been stopped by the police, he would've gone to juvenile hall. If his mom had discovered the theft, she would perhaps be mad and don't listen to Ghost's reasons, she could've grounded him and taken him out of the team that he loves. If he had never been caught, he would've probably become a real thief in the future. It might have been better for him to get caught since he could've gotten scared and never would've done it again.

what are the meanings of on & in? as far as i know, “on” refers to something is above of something else, “in” refers to something is inside of something.

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Answer:

yes

on refers to something is above for example on the table and in referred to something is inside for example in the box put the Apple

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Answer:

The spelling of separate.

Explanation:

It is spelt as seperate in the advert. But the correct spelling is separate.

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"Shall I put the …………..books on the floor?" - "No, I want to keep the ", A. tidy room B. room tidily C.roomistidy D. room

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Answer:

"No, I want to keep the room tidy."

Explanation:

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Answer: D. room tidy

"Shall I put the books on the floor?"

"No, I want to keep the room tidy.",

What is the term for the presenter of a broadcast news program?

anchor

writer

reporter

producer

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The term for the presenter of a broadcast news program is the anchor. The correct option is A.

Who is an anchor?

The terms "anchor," "anchorman," and "anchorwoman" come from the anchor leg of relay races, where the fastest or most seasoned competitor on a team typically fills the position.

Presenters and anchors are on the front lines of radio and television. They read the news, conduct interviews, introduce and host programs, and report on topics and physical phenomena.

An anchor is a person who simply sits down in front of the camera and gives the public the news, whereas a reporter gathers information on current events.

Therefore, the correct option is A, the anchor.

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What best describes a quotation

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A quotation can best be described as:

The direct words of a speaker

What is a Quotation?

A quotation can best be referred to as the direct and repeated words of a speaker.

A quotation is often enclosed in quotation marks to show that it is not the original words of the person repeating it. So the statement above is right.

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Which of the following sentences has all words capitalized correctly?

He and I both enjoyed the brownies you made.
He and i both enjoyed the brownies you made.
He and I both enjoyed the brownies You made.
he and I both enjoyed the brownies you made.

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Answer:

He and I both enjoyed the brownies you made.

Explanation:

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