Answer:
B
Explanation:
most of the wold s earthekes ocure around
When Lilah argues with her brother, she often simply says, 'I believe this!' Her proclamation is an example of a(n):
A: Argument
B: Counterargument
C: Evidence
D: Position
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How does the rhetoric of this passage best support the tone?
There was so much to do; we didn't know where to start.
The packed closets? The collapsing garage? The stuffed
attic? How had Dad let the house fall into such disarray?
A. The narrator repeats the sentence structure, emphasizing the
overwhelmed tone.
B. The repeated use of question marks involves the reader, creating
an expectant tone.
C. The use of short, choppy sentences separates ideas, creating a
reflective tone.
D. The narrator creates tension by listing dissimilar items, creating a
negative tone
Answer:
The tone of a passage is the attitude that the author has towards the subject that he is describing. In this example, the author adopts a tone of stress and anxiety when talking about everything that has to be done in the house. Moreover, this tone is developed through the rhetorical devices that the author employs. The author uses vivid language in order to convey the amount of work that has to be done in the house.
Explanation:
Answer:
a
Explanation:
(I think)
how is it possible two people can experience the same event but have two different memories of it?
Answer:
Beyond individual brain differences, there are other reasons why two people might have conflicting memories of the same event. Their emotional response to it is one. Emotional events can be recalled much more naturally, almost like they are stamped in our minds.
Explanation:
How much rain fell on September 9, 2016?
A.Statistical
B.Non-Statistical
Answer:A
Explanation:
Answer:
B Non- Statistical
Explanation:
Statistical questions involve multiple sets of data being compared, and the question is asking for one data time, how much rain fell.
A statistical question is one that can be answered by collecting data and where there will be variability in that data.
Which two forces are in opposition in these two excerpts from the poem? ambiguity and clarity the pleasure of disorder and the oppressiveness of order the breaking down of structure and the preservation of structure natural patterns and family patterns
the answer is C
Answer: The breaking down of structure and the preservation of structure.
Explanation:
The forces in opposition in the excerpt, based on the facts provided, include the option (C): "the breaking down of structure and the preservation of structure."
What are the poetry structures in the poem?It should be remembered that a story's or poem's structure is merely how the elements are arranged and organised.
The tearing down of structure and the maintenance of structure are two forces that are in conflict in these two passages from the poem.
A poem's structure has an impact on how it should be read. In the opening passage, the poet builds the narrative around stanzas and rhyme schemes.
The poet keeps the structure in the second excerpt. This was crucial in demonstrating the poem's theme.
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Why does the poem use a three-stanza structure?
Answer:
I think it's C
Explanation:
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Can someone Helppppppppppppppppp me to Write a story using this words
include
information
investigate
justify
label
maximum
minimum
occur
organize
place
Which statement best describes the conflict in “The Offering” by Amy Tasillo?
A. A very young girl begins hanging out with the older children.
B. A lonely girl decides to give away all of her belongings.
C. A girl struggles to accept the consequences of her actions.
D. A troubled girl leaves town, hoping to learn where her father is.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Most flash fiction stories focus on conflict and a lesson in this case the lesson would be struggling to accept her actions, In the end she will learn how to Accept her actions. .
How do people stay optimistic in such a cruel world I’ve been pushed around so much the only way I can get around is by gaming............. I’ve been really depressed lately and I’m pretty sure many others are sort of feeling the same but stay determined to push through and I wanna know how the heck people do it
Across
Down
1
2 lightweight and
transparent
an unreal figure, a
ghost
6 looking backward
over a period of
time
root: be visible or
appear
4
7 looking inward at
one's own
thoughts of
feelings
a fact or event
which can be
observed and/or
documented
5 root: to look
9 root: to see
8
11 to appear to show
a moment of great
insight, a
revelation (that a
ha!" moment)
14 wise, insightful
acutely intelligent
10 a person who
flatters, a yes-man
11
16 to imagine or
conceive of
something
12 one's face of
facial expression
14
13 a part that can be
considered or
viewed
15 root to see
Answer:
14
Explanation:
genius is a person who is wise
Why are Vladek's complaints about his current condition in the present-day story frame) ironic?
Where was gatsby really born
Answer:
please mark me brainliest
Explanation:
As the novel progresses, Nick learns that Gatsby was born James Gatz on a farm in North Dakota; working for a millionaire made him dedicate his life to the achievement of wealth. When he met Daisy while training to be an officer in Louisville, he fell in love with her.
What are SOCIALLY PRODUCED, SYSTEMATIC INEQUALITIES IN HEALTH BETWEEN GROUPS?
Answer:
Health inequalities are unfair and avoidable differences in health across the population, and between different groups within society. Health inequalities arise because of the conditions in which we are born, grow, live, work and age
“But he that hath the steerage of my course Direct my sail! On lusty gentlemen!”
A. allusion
B. irony
C. pun
D. metaphor
E. simile
Based on the information found in the passage, which invaders attack the Saxons by land?
They watched the movie yesterday.
Into past perfect form
Who answer right I will mark him or her as brilliant and thank you
Answer:
this may seem a little bit hard at first but it is really easy. here is the answer, I Had Already Seen the Movie.
Explanation:
do you like fish or fishes.
Answer;
yes I like fishes
Which excerpt from Robert Stawell Ball's Great astronomer is best supported by this diagram ?
Answer:
It's excerpt 4. The diagram depicts Ptolemy's theory on the movement of Mars. The M that is marked there is a fictitious planet that revolves around the Earth in a uniform motion within a circle called the DEFERENT.
Explanation:
What has to occur for a collaborative discussion to be successful?
A) All students in the group agree on one idea.
B) All members ask the exact same number of questions.
C) All group members are able to increase their understanding.
D) All students offer a different perspective about the same topic.
Answer: I think for a collaborative discussion to be succesful is A) all students in the group agree on one idea.
Select the correct texts in the passage.
Which two details best develop the central idea about Julius Caesar?
Dictatorships
by Hal Marcovitz
(excerpt from “The Rise of Julius Caesar”)
Sulla was a brutal and relentless dictator. But one enemy who escaped his wrath was Gaius Julius Caesar. Caesar was born in 100 BCE to a wealthy family. As a nephew of Sulla’s opponent Marius, Caesar found himself on Sulla’s list of enemies. No doubt he too would have been killed, but his family intervened, and Sulla reluctantly spared his life. Next, Sulla ordered Caesar to divorce his wife. Caesar refused and fled the city. He joined a Roman army campaigning in Turkey and did not return until after Sulla’s death in 78 BCE.
A. Sulla was a brutal and relentless dictator.
B. Caesar was born in 100 BCE to a wealthy family.
C. As a nephew of Sulla’s opponent Marius, Caesar found himself on Sulla’s list of enemies.
D. Next, Sulla ordered Caesar to divorce his wife.
E. Caesar refused and fled the city.
Answer:
C. As a nephew of Sulla’s opponent Marius, Caesar found himself on Sulla’s list of enemies.
E. Caesar refused and fled the city.
Explanation:
I got it right in Edmentum 5/5
The two details that best develop the central idea about Julius Caesar are:
C. As a nephew of Sulla’s opponent Marius, Caesar found himself on Sulla’s list of enemies.E. Caesar refused and fled the city.What is a Central Idea?This refers to the theme of a text that shows the main thing that the author wants to convey to the readers.
Hence, we can see that from the given text, we can see that there is the use of narration to show the details of Ceasar and his ancestry and also how he is an enemy of Sulla as contained in options C and E.
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which character from act l do you think Ceaser trusts the most? in the book no fear Shakespeare
Answer:
thats tricky I didn't read that book yet but I Know that its antony or someone named like that?
Her eyes are as blue as the blue sky.
A metaphor
B simile
C extended metaphor
D allusion
B) Similie
Similie always uses like or as to compare objects
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Answer:
playpen
Explanation:
Answer:
Playpen
Explanation:
Someday, as a result of space exploration and travel, scientists may be able to solve the mysteries of the universe. Their discoveries may also change our view of life on Earth and of our planet's role in the universe. What kind of argument is used in this paragraph?
Answer:
appeal of emotion
Explanation:
1) How did Willow solve the problem of needing money to
start her real estate business?
1) She took out a loan to expand her business.
()) She collected old stuff and resold it.
1) She won a contest for young entrepreneurs.
-) She started small but dreamed big.
Lauren Tarshis writes, “Could the beast of Loch Ness be like the kraken and the okapi—not a fantastical creature but a real one that has simply remained elusive?” Tarshis is posing the question of whether the Loch Ness monster might be
A. a giant squid.
B. related to the giraffe.
C. real, but difficult to find.
D. an imaginary creature.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
How does “Wuthering” describe the house?
A It is worn down by the weather.
B It has become run down
C it is not as nice as it once was.
D it has not been well care for
How does the setting mirror its owner
A They are both rich,
B They are both very old.
C They are both weathered.
D They are both uninviting,
To Kill a Mockingbird: Do you trust Mayella's testimony? Why or why not? Support your answer with quotes from the text.(Tom Robinson Trial)
Answer: I don't ever trust her.
Explanation: Tom tells the true story, being careful all the while not to come right out and say that Mayella is lying. So, she's a liar.
Anxious for a home run, Mike hit the baseball hard.
direct object
indirect object
neither
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