Answer:
c. Parrots are always present when a character has an important revelation.
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Explanation:
What is the counterclaim in the passage?
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Answer:
The counterclaim is that he was actually evil.
Explanation:
This is the counterclaim because you're "countering" the fact that the main character was good to his mom.
Answer:
The answer is B. That makes the most sense
Explanation:
Its correct
Read the excerpt from "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud."
I wandered lonely as a cloud
That floats on high o'er vales and hills,
When all at once I saw a crowd,
A host, of golden daffodils;
Beside the lake, beneath the trees,
Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.
Which word from the excerpt has a negative connotation?
lonely
floats
golden
fluttering
Answer:
Lonely
Explanation:
When you say the word “lonely”, it’s usually implied to be sad. Feelings like sadness and anger fall into the negative category, therefore making the word “lonely” have a negative connotation.
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4. Which of the following application of Maslow's theory of Hierarchy of
Needs best aligns with its intended purpose?
Answer:
C. A parent uses Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs to decide which school might be best for her children.
Explanation:
Abraham Maslow's theory of the hierarchy of needs is based on the fact that human behavior and efforts are based or depends on motivation (what individuals hope to achieve)
Hence, in this case, the application of Maslow's theory of Hierarchy of Needs best aligns with its intended purpose, when " a parent uses Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs to decide which school might be best for her children."
The utilization of Maslow's theory in deciding the best school for her children is human behavior, and she hopes to achieve self-actualization which is pursuing goals or going to school.
Therefore, the right answer here is option C.
In China, obviously, citizens do not have the same rights as in the US. How would this situation be violating the 3rd amendment if it was happening here?
Explanation:
The Third Amendment seems to have no direct constitutional relevance at present; indeed, not only is it the least litigated amendment in the Bill of Rights, but the Supreme Court has never decided a case on the basis of it.
The federal government today is not likely to ask people to house soldiers in their homes, even in time of war. Nevertheless, the amendment has some modern implications. It suggests the individual’s right of domestic privacy—that people are protected from governmental intrusion into their homes
What are some examples of symbolism in “Sun, Moon, and Talia” by Basile?
Absolute true diary of a part time Indian
Respond with at least five sentences each.
1. Penelope has an eating disorder? What do you think is the cause of her bulimia? Does Alexie (the author) represent it fairly?
2. Gordy does some research and concludes that “people care more about beautiful white girls than they do about everybody else on the planet.” Is this true?
3. Junior says that he and Penelope are using each other. What does he mean by this? Do you think it’s true?
4. “Life is a constant struggle between being an individual and being a member of the community.” Explain how the text expresses that theme. Use examples from the text.
5. How are white fathers different from fathers on the reservation? Why are they different?
6. How do you feel about the abuse Arnold received when he played in the basketball game on the reservation and his reaction to that abuse? How you feel about the way the adults responded?
7. Junior’s grandmother’s last words were to ask that everyone forgive the drunk driver who killed her. Do you think this is a beautiful act of compassion that should be repeated, or is it a weak response to an irresponsible killer who took an innocent life?
1. The cause of Penelope's bulimia is most likely caused by overly-enjoying food. It could also be from being bored. The author is (your opinion). Penelope should be supervised by her parents or have them make her food. Penelope may be able to overcome this.
2. This question I would have to read the story to know.
3. Junior probably means that they tell each other to do things they don't want to do. Another possible theory is that they rely on each other. Without each other they feel they may not be able to (example).
4. This question I would have to read the story to know.
5. This question I would have to read the story to know.
6. This question I would have to read the story to know.
7. I think this was an act of compassion because she might've known the driver or was doing it to save himself and she understood him. He also could've done it as some act of compassion as well. He might've been trying to save her from someone else, and lied that he was drunken. There are many possible reasons to let him off. Maybe we just see the worst side of people.
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Which is the theme of the passage?
"I glared at Kristina reproachfully throughout our first-period Spanish class the next morning. She had responded to none of my calls or texts nor my outraged e-mail, and this morning she studiously avoided meeting my eyes, doubtlessly glad that the alphabetical seating arrangement meant that she was across the room from me. I also noticed that she had entered the class at the last possible moment — and that Joel was also trying to catch her eye. I grinned a little at that."
A. Planning ahead can benefit yourself and others.
B. Helping others can be a pleasant experience.
C. You should help others because you may need their help one day.
D. It is important to help and spend time with elderly citizens.
what does the word free mean to you?
Answer:
The word free means to me is that I have freedom and I am able to have the right to do anything I plead.Chief Joseph,Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi,Oskar Schindler, Rosa Parks,Nelson Mandela,Jimmy Carter,Martin Luther King Jr, 14th Dalai Lama all of these people fought for freedom and the equality and it worked.African Americans can go into stores,restaurants,and a movie theater without being judge of the color of their skin.Freedom has done wonders for America, we used to be a slave-hoarding country where we didn't believe in equal rights and we didn't see the problem in discrimination. But now, thanks to 'American Heroes' such as Martin Luther Kind Jr. and Abraham lincon, we don't discriminate, and we have equal rights for all, but freedom takes courage, we cant be free if we don't believe in ourselves and in other people and if we don't have courage.In the USA, freedom has played a huge role in the development of our unique country, but the real question is, what did our founding fathers want? Did the "big daddies" want us to all treat each other equally and without judgement and to have a simple and un-complex set of rules of which we only needed to follow? Or did they promote slavery and discrimination, I am not the best at history so I shall not answer those rhetorical questions. My main point still stands as: Is America still a "free country" or have all of our rules and laws gone to our heads imposing us from realizing that we live here for freedom and liberty. The definitions of 'liberty' and 'freedom' are very much alike, they both speak about independence and the right of speech. Therefore could "Lady Liberty" be called"Lady Freedom"?My definition of free is the right to do as you shall wish to do upon your own judgement. The dictionary's definition of freedom is "the condition of being free; the power to act or speak or think without externally exposed restraints". My interpretation of this definition is that it is the state or form of living of which you can act upon your own judgement without imperial restrictions of the actions. The difference between Siri's definition of freedom and my definition of freedom is that she says that one has the power to do something without being imposed of from the outside, and in my definition, I am stating the fact of which you can make your own choices and judgements as you wish, and with none else but your own concern. For such a small word of seven letters it has a enormous definition that can me entirely controversal, it would make more sense if the word for freedom was "afflictionmelonment" or something ridiculous like that.Equality and freedom tie into each other.One example of freedom and equality being noticed is the time of black people verses white people. It started with slavery and evolved into black people getting less rights than white people. Another example is women's voting rights, with out freedom women wouldn't have the right to vote.
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1) Define Ethos in your own words. Give an example to show what you mean.
Answer here:
2) Define Logos in your own words. Give an example to show what you mean.
Answer here:
3) Define Pathos in your own words. Give an example to show what you mean.
4) WHY is it important to know Aristotle's 3 Persuasive Appeals? What does it matter? How will it help you in life?
Answer:
1)Ethos-using credibility to prove a point of view(ex. if you're a doctor someone is more willing to take health advice from you)
2)Logos-Using logic or facts to prove an argument(ex. A study done in___ says... or statistics say...)
3)Pathos-Using the emotion of your audience to your advantage(ex. the homeless dog/animal commercials that come on and use your emotions of feeling bad to get you to want to adopt)
4) it's important because knowing them will help you orve a point more effectively, this helps you in life with any argument you may have to make including if you ever become president for example to get votes
Derrick is writing his Works Cited page for his paper on the use of chia seeds in cooking. He has used information from the book Shanti's Kitchen Recipes written by Shanti Robinson. The book was published by Norfolk Publications in 1992.
According to MLA guidelines, which is the correct way for Derrick to cite the book?
Answer:
Robinson, Shanti. Shanti's Kitchen Recipes. Norfolk Publications, 1992.
Explanation:
I did it on study island and got it correct.
Reading the play out loud in the library or other quiet place is an effective strategy.
True
False
Answer:
false
Explanation:
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What is the central idea of this text ( Katie Sowers is the first women to coach in a super bowl.Her goal: “make sure I’m not last)
A : sowers has spent her career fighting for gender equality and is passionate about it
B : sowers worked hard and as a result , became the first woman to coach in a Super Bowl
C : sowers has often experienced sexism and has had to overcome many difficulties in her career
D : sowers worked her way into coaching professional football in order to use her position as a platform for equal rights
Answer:
D
Explanation:
sorry if its wrong I really don't know much about her
The central idea of the given text would be as follows:
D). Sowers worked her way into coaching professional football in order to use her position as a platform for equal rights.
Katie SowersThe key idea that the author attempts to communicate through the given text is that Sowers had worked quite rigorously in order to be the first woman professional football coach.
She says that ensures she is not the last to evoke people about gender equality so that several other women can also come forward.
Her position would act as a symbol for the others to take inspiration and move ahead for their journeys.
Thus, option D is the correct answer.
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Which tone is created through the use of the phrase i'm living in the tombs in line 40 of 'My childhood home i see again?
My childhood home I see again,
And sadden with the view;
And still, as memory crowds my brain,
There's pleasure in it too.
O Memory! thou midway world
'Twixt earth and paradise,
Where things decayed and loved ones lost
In dreamy shadows rise,
And, freed from all that's earthly vile,
Seem hallowed, pure, and bright,
Like scenes in some enchanted isle
All bathed in liquid light.
As dusky mountains please the eye
When twilight chases day;
As bugle-notes that, passing by,
In distance die away;
As leaving some grand waterfall,
We, lingering, list its roar—
So memory will hallow all
We've known, but know no more.
Near twenty years have passed away
Since here I bid farewell
To woods and fields, and scenes of play,
And playmates loved so well.
Where many were, but few remain
Of old familiar things;
But seeing them, to mind again
The lost and absent brings.
The friends I left that parting day,
How changed, as time has sped!
Young childhood grown, strong manhood gray,
And half of all are dead.
I hear the loved survivors tell
How nought from death could save,
Till every sound appears a knell,
And every spot a grave.
I range the fields with pensive tread,
And pace the hollow rooms,
And feel (companion of the dead)
I'm living in the tombs.
Answer:
Nostalgia, pensiveness, melancholic
Explanation:
Select one of the Ray Bradbury stories for your response. Pick out at least three examples of text that stand out to you and demonstrate Bradbury’s skill as a writer. Use quotation marks to cite those examples. DISCUSS those examples. In your opinion, WHY are they good?
Here are some other questions to consider in your short essay: What did you think of the story? How did it make you feel? Did the story generate any sort of emotional response for you?
The response needs to be as CORRECT as possible and contain a minimum of 300 words. There is no maximum. Also, Times New Roman, 12 pt character size! No heading needed on this one.
Answer:
The writing style of Fahrenheit 451 is lyrical and descriptive. Bradbury’s poetic prose makes frequent use of similes, metaphors, and personification. For instance, near the end of the novel when Montag is floating downriver, the narrator describes the river as “mild and leisurely, going away from the people who ate shadows for breakfast and steam for lunch and vapors for supper.” Here the narrator employs figurative language to describe the spiritually malnourished city dwellers who subsist on nothing but illusions and meaningless entertainments—that is, on “shadows,” “steam,” and “vapors
Bradbury’s lyrical and adjective-heavy writing style enriches the story, endowing it with symbolic meaning. For example, Fahrenheit 451 contains a thematic preoccupation with fire. Fire appears throughout the novel, but the symbolic meaning of fire undergoes a transformation over the course of the story. Bradbury’s use of figurative language plays an important role in this transformation. At the beginning of the book, fire symbolizes the pleasure of destruction Bradbury uses one long, breathless sentence to capture the violent pleasure of setting the world on fire. Fire becomes at once an emblem of danger (the “great python”) and a mark of artistry (the “amazing conductor”). By the end of the novel, however, fire becomes a symbol not for destruction, but for life. Near the book’s conclusion, Bradbury provides an image of the sun as its own source of flame, and hence as a symbol for self-knowledge and internal drive: “And what lights the sun? Its own fire. And the sun goes on, day after day, burning and burning.” Burning no longer destroys. Instead, the perpetual fire of the sun keeps the world alive.
Explanation:
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Help me please. u don’t have to defend ur answer but it’s appreciated
Answer:
The first one looks like a informative paragraph while second looks like a persuavive hope this helps
Explanation: First one is giving facts about space second is persuading you to drink lots of water for health benefits
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Answer:
its my basic human rights
to say no to others
to vote
to express my thoughts
to have freedom
to have right to ownership a property with a legal way
Answer:
1) It's my human right to be free and equal
2) It's my human right to be free of slavery
3) I have the same right to use law
4) As a human, I have a right to trial
5) I have freedom of thought and religion, as a human right.
6) I have the human right to work
7) It's my human right to have an education
Explanation:
What is the implicit mind and how does it relate to bias ?
Answer:
Implicit bias (also called unconscious bias) refers to attitudes and beliefs that occur outside of our conscious awareness and control. Implicit biases are an example of system 1 thinking, such that we are not even aware that they exist (Greenwald & Krieger, 2006)
Explanation:
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What do you believe the No. 1 ethical responsibility of a journalist is?
Answer:
Fairness: journalists must present facts with impartiality and neutrality, presenting other viewpoints and sides to a story where these exist.
Identify each of the following as a complete or a sentence fragment. Then make the fragments into complete sentences by adding words only.
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1. Who she is, I don't know.
2. Where he is calling from.
3. Because your mother told you to go.
Answer:
1. Complete
2. Fragment-- Where he is calling from, I do not know.
3. Fragment-- You need to go because your mother told you to go.
Explanation:
ILL GIVE BRAINLY PLEASE Answer questions 1-7 on p. 223 of The Language of Composition. (2nd edition: Answer questions 1-6 on pp. 217-18.)
Answer:
For Second Edition
Explanation:
1. It is metaphorical
2. The main stereotype of American Indians is that they are dimwitted. Alexie’s father loves to read, and the text says he was one of the few Indians who went to Catholic school willingly to learn.
3. By saying that everything has a fence, he is trying to tell the readers that there is a wall we all put up around ourselves. These boundaries restrict us from being the best that we can be.
4. His childhood was painful to him, because as a student growing up he was always different for going up against the stereotype. By referring to himself in the third-person, he can almost pretend it didn’t happen to him.
5. He is getting his point across by not saying, but implying what he means.
6. It is divided between the first, bigger half about the obstacles he faced fighting back against the Indian stereotype as a child, and the second half is about the struggle he now has with trying to help other young Indians growing up do the same.
lines 10-21: why is the number of young children" in the present deplorable state of the kingdom a very great additional grievance"?
Please someone help me ?
Answer:
It shows that the state in which poor children live is a social complaint, which exists, even if many do not recognize it.
Explanation:
Swift criticizes Irish society in general, in addition to criticizing the deplorable state of dependence that the country lived. However, he reinforces that in addition to all the social problems that Ireland presents, the condition of poor children is an additional complaint, as these children live in a deplorable way, within a kingdom that is already deplorable. In this case, he claims that the cause of these children is a social agenda, often ignored, but that it is present in society and is visible to everyone.
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Answer:
i think its B
Answer:
The correct answer is option B
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What are some of the animals that make Russia ecosystem.
Answer:
Asiatic black bears, snow leopards, polar bears, and small, rabbit-like mammals called pikas.
Read the excerpt from a short story.
When Charlie Robbins showed up at the pool for swim team tryouts, Marquise Dawson laughed out loud. "When did you learn to swim," he shouted, "yesterday?" Brent Harris laughed and high-fived Marquise. John Frederick gave them both a look and motioned for Charlie to join him at the other side of the pool. Being the new kid always had its challenges, but Charlie had moved many times and knew how to handle boys like Marquise and Brent.
Who is the protagonist in this story?
Charlie Robbins
Marquise Dawson
Brent Harris
John Frederick
THE ANSWER IS A, CHARLES ROBBINS.
Answer:
u said the answer but if you edit the answer out, the answer is A: charlie robbins. hope this helps just in case the answer in the question is edited out. :)
After reading the excerpt and analyzing the characters, we can say the protagonist is:
A. Charlie Robbins
What is the definition of protagonist?A protagonist is the leading character in a story, the one the audience will keep an eye on most of the time. We watch as the protagonist faces conflicts and we root for him or her.
In the passage we are analyzing here, it is clear that Charlie Robbins is the protagonist. The passage focuses on him, his story, and his conflicts with other characters.
With the information above in mind, we can conclude letter A is the best option.
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why does johnny stay to sleep in the lot after pony boy goes home
Answer:
Johnny Stays because his parents don't really care much about what happens to him.
Explanation:
Johnny's parents are just rude as hell.
And the garbage flies buzz me awake is an example of
A) hyperbole
B) personification
C) Metaphor
D) Onomatopoeia
Jaden's family had finally arrived at the cabin after a long morning of driving. While everyone else was unpacking and settling in, Jaden's dad took the boat down to the lake to put it into the water. The whole family was looking forward to an afternoon of waterskiing, fishing, and having fun in the sun. When Jaden's Dad returned, the family decided to have a quick lunch before heading out to the lake together. After lunch, everyone hurriedly changed into their swimsuits and put on sunblock. Just as they were about to walk out the door, they heard a loud clap of thunder. Suddenly, they saw rain pouring down. "Well, that's just awesome," Jaden said with a scowl. "I really love rain." When Jaden says, "Well, that's just awesome. I really love rain," he means A. he is excited about being alone in the cabin. B. he is looking forward to watching the rain. C. he is angry that the rain is spoiling the family's outing. D. he is thankful that they are getting much-needed rain.
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Identify the linking verb in this sentence.
Dad sometimes appears angry when he is really thinking hard.
Answer:
(is)
Explanation:
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