Answer:
The Wife of Bath and the Knight both tell tales about knights.
The author inserts stories about his own life into the narrative. (Definitely)
Explanation:
The wife of Bath and the Knight telling tales about knights is probably about other tales of knights actually from folktales or real stories that happened like first hand account stories, and the author inserting a story into a story. Works!
Answer:
The Wife of Bath and the Knight both tell tales about knights.
The author inserts stories about his own life into the narrative. (Definitely)
Explanation:
The wife of Bath and the Knight telling tales about knights is probably about other tales of knights actually from folktales or real stories that happened like first hand account stories, and the author inserting a story into a story. Works!
Explanation:
5. A: I‘m very hot.
B: You _ (should take off/ought take off/better had) your coat.
you: should take off your coat
explanation:
because off is removing.. if you are hot well removing a piece of clothing like coat helps cooling down
( I'm bad at explaining)
drop and drag each characteristic into the correct category
What advice does the first Ms Marvel give to the new Ms Marvel
Answer:
You will get there soon enough ace
Explanation:
it says it in Captain Marvel
Which Two details from the text best support the answer to Part A?
A. “the last time i was home / to see my mother we kissed / exchanged pleasantries / and
unpleasantries” (Lines 1-4)
B. “i remember the first time / i consciously saw her / we were living in a three room”
(Lines 7-9)
C. “mommy always sat in the dark / i don’t know how i knew that but she did” (Lines 11-
12)
D. “i’m sure i just hung there by the door / i remember thinking: what a beautiful lady”
(Lines 25-26)
E. “i taught it to my son / who recited it for her” (Lines 36-37)
F. “we must learn / to bear the pleasures / as we have borne the pains” (Lines 38-40) 3
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Read the sentence from "The Lady, or the Tiger."
In the context of the sentence and the entire allegory,
what do the princess's actions most likely represent?
Would it not be better for him to die at once, and go to
wait for her in the blessed regions of semi-barbaric
futurity?
that the punishment always fits the crime
that everyone is selfish sometimes
that choices have consequences
that justice always Prevails
Answer:
The princess's actions most likely represent:
B. that everyone is selfish sometimes.
Explanation:
"The Lady, or the Tiger?" is a short story first published in 1882 and written by American writer and humorist Frank Richard Stockton (1834 - 1902).
The princess is one of the characters in the story and she goes through quite a hard time to make a certain decision. She is in love with a man of inferior rank. Her father, a semi-barbaric king, arrests the man and sends him to trial. The trial is as fair as one could expect coming from a semi-barbaric mind: the man will have to choose between two doors - one hiding a tiger, the other hiding a maiden. In other words, he will be judged by luck or fate. If he chooses the tiger, he dies. If he chooses the lady, he has to marry her.
The princess needs to decide if she will point him to the door with the maiden or not. Of course she loves him and does not want to see him devoured by the tiger. However, she is also very jealous when she imagines him marrying the young and beautiful maiden. Her jealousy, as shown in the passage, is a representation of how everyone can be selfish sometimes. She is indeed being selfish if she asks herself whether saving him or letting him die is the best decision. Were she a selfless woman, she would not mind him marrying another. She would be happy to have saved his life.
Answer:
B. that everyone is selfish sometimes.
Explanation:
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Which culture was greatly influenced by the Ramayana?
Answer:
Indian culture
Indian culture was greatly influenced by the ramayana. Ramayana is one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India.
Explanation:
Indian, Nepali, Sri Lankan, Indonesian, Malasian cultures are greatly influenced by Ramayana
Refer to the article "The Future of Money" in your Money, Money, Money magazine for a complete version of this text.
What is the overall structure of the "Pros and Cons of Cryptocurrency" section of "The Future of Money"?
The text uses comparison to show different opinions about the use of cryptocurrency.
The text explains problems with cryptocurrency and solutions to make it more effective.
It outlines the history of cryptocurrency and describes possible changes for its future use.
It uses order of importance to highlight the most useful aspects of cryptocurrency.
Answer:
The text uses comparison to show different opinions about the use of cryptocurrency.
Explanation:
The textual structure refers to how the text was organized and how the ideas that make up that text are presented to the reader. Among the various types of textual structure we can mention the compare/contrast structure, where the author compares the elements that make up a given subject, showing the similarities and differences, the pros and cons that this subject presents.
This structure can be seen in the Pros and Cons of Cryptocurrency" section of the article "The Future of Money," where the author compares the advantages and disadvantages of using the cryptocurrency, allowing the reader to assess whether this cryptocurrency will be positive or not.
Answer: The vertified is correct, it is "The text uses comparison to show different opinions about the use of cryptocurrency"
Explanation: took the test!
Read the dialogue from Act I, scene v of Romeo and Juliet.
Capulet: Why, how now, kinsman! wherefore storm you so?
Tybalt: Uncle, this is a Montague, our foe;
A villain that is hither come in spite,
To scorn at our solemnity this night.
Capulet: Young Romeo, is it?
Tybalt: ’Tis he, that villain Romeo.
Capulet: Content thee, gentle coz, let him alone:
He bears him like a portly gentleman
Which best describes the relationship between Tybalt and Capulet?
Answer: B. Tybalt is Capulet's nephew. His short-tempered personality provides a foil to the calmer Lord Capulet
Explanation:
The relationship between Tybalt and Capulet is that Tybalt is Capulet's nephew. His short-tempered personality provides a foil to the calmer Lord Capulet.
When Tybalt saw Rokeoy, he wanted to fight him but on the other hand, his unclfe, Lord Capulet was calm and told him to let him be.
Answer:
it is b
Explanation:
In what ways is this account of creation according to modern science similar to the mythic and religious account in Genesis? In what ways is it different? Do you find it more or less persuasive as an explanation? Why? Do you find it more or less satisfying as an explanation? Why?
Answer:
scientific and satisfying account of the origins of things. . . . The creation account is clear, definite, sequential, and matter-of-fact, giving every appearance of straightforward historical narrative"
based on this expert which statement is the most accurate assessment of Churchill's use of rhetoric?
The correct answer is D. He uses pathos to appeal to the listeners' suspicion and fear of Germany.
Explanation
In this speech extract, Winston Churchill refers to the character of his enemies (Germans) referring to them as "The enemy is crafty and cunning and full of novel treacheries and stratagems", this speech expresses an idea of the enemy to the listeners to awaken their feelings of suspicion and fear. From the above, it can be inferred that this speech makes use of Pathos (speech that alude to feelings of listeners) to move the feelings of the listeners. Therefore, the correct answer is D. He uses pathos to appeal to the listeners' suspicion and fear of Germany.
what is the claim in an argumentative text? the facts and data that support a statement of opinion in the statement that takes a position on an issue or contra O the explanation of how the evidence in the text supports O the quotations from primary sources that are used to validate a fact
Answer:
The facts and data that support a statement of opinion in the statement that takes a position on an issue or contra.
A claim in an argumentative text refers to the facts and data that support a statement of opinion in the statement that takes a position on an issue. So option A is correct.
A claim is an argument that you are trying to make in your essay. A counterclaim is an opposite argument that you address in your counterclaim. The argument is the logic that you use to prove a point.
Argumentative claims will usually be in the first paragraph. The claim statement will usually be combined with a hook to make up the first paragraph of the essay or other document.
To learn more about a claim, refer to the link:
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i need the answer to help my child
"How do I look, Mama?" Maggie says, showing just enough
of her thin body enveloped in pink skirt and red blouse for
me to know she's there, almost hidden by the door.
"Come out into the yard," I say.
Have you ever seen a lame animal, perhaps a dog run over
by some careless person rich enough to own a car, sidle up
to someone who is ignorant enough to be kind to him?
That is the way my Maggie walks. She has been like this,
chin on chest, eyes on ground, feet in shuffle, ever since
the fire that burned the other house to the ground.'
Which statement best analyzes how Maggie sees herself?
Answer:
bro that's an obvious A. to me
Answer: The answer is A. Maggie is shy and ashamed of how she looks.
Hope this helps!
Explanation:
Assuming a 365 day year , Gurel Industries calculated an average of 53 days to collect its accounts receivable in 2007 During 2007. accounts receivable tumover
Answer: Was approximately 6.89
Explanation:
Based on the information that's provided in the question, the accounts receivable turnover rate will be calculated thus:
Receivable Turnover Rate will be:
= 365/ Number of Days
= 365/53
= 6.8867
= 6.89 approximately
-WRITE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES AND WRITE THE CORRECT
NTUATIONS:
1. Our teacher said we must bring socks shoes t-shirts and shorts
2. I wanted to take biscuits sweets fruits and chips for the
journey
Answer:
1. Our teacher said we must bring socks, shoes, t-shirts, and shorts.
2. I wanted to take biscuits, sweets, fruits, and chips for the
journey.
Explanation:
Comma (,) is used to separate the items in a list. In the above sentences several items are listed. These items ought to be separated to be more understandable to the reader. In the first sentence, items such as socks, shoes, t-shirts, and shorts are listed. To be more understandable to the reader a comma is inserted after each item is mentioned.
Full stops or Periods are used to signify the end of a sentence. They were also missing in the above sentences.
Which is the most likely counterclaim that the
opposition will use?
required by law
O The passing of a new law is an interesting and
complex process to witness.
O Making people vote will result in uneducated voters
who vote randomly.
O Voting makes citizens more engaged in the political
events that affect them.
O Citizenship is a privilege that people should respect
by doing their civic duty.
Citizens of the United States should be required by law to vote in every election.
Which is the most likely counterclaim that the opposition will use?
-The passing of a new law is an interesting and complex process to witness.
-Making people vote will result in uneducated voters who vote randomly.
-Voting makes citizens more engaged in the political events that affect them.
-Citizenship is a privilege that people should respect by doing their civic duty
Answer:
Making people vote will result in uneducated voters who vote randomly
Explanation:
The most likely counterclaim that the opposition will use against the idea citizens should be required to vote during elections would be that making people vote will result in uneducated voters who vote randomly
Answer:
B.)Making people vote will result in uneducated voters who vote randomly
Explanation:
I took the test and got a 100%
What does Yolanda ask Sh ayla to do?
a. Be nice to Tyler
b. Take Shop class more seriously
c. Quit the track team
NWU TIL VILOYuu. 2.You would have seen my garden at its best if you (be) here last week. 3. I shouldn't have believed it if I (not see) it with my own eyes. 4. If he had asked you, you (accept)? 5. If I (know) that you were coming, I'd have baked a cake. 6. If I (had) a map, I would have been all right. 7. The hens (not get) into the house if you had shut the door. 8. If he had known that the river was dangerous, he (not try) to swim across 9. If you (speak) more slowly, he might have understood you. so angry. 10. If he had known the . If you had left that wasp alone, it (not sting) 13. If I realize) what a bad driver you were, I wouldn't have come with you. 14. If I had realized that the traffic lights were red, I (stop)
Answer:
were
had not seen
would you accept
knew
have had
would not gotten
would not have tried
could speak
would not stung
would have stopped
Explanation:
Hello if you know uprising the book pls answer what is the CLAIM a of the story
Answer:
Told through flashbacks, Uprising by Margaret Peterson Haddix is an engaging work of historical fiction focusing on the lives of three young women growing up in the early 1900s. The book describes the events leading up to the famous Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire of 1911 that killed more than 100 people.
During the class discussion about Ralph Waldo Emerson, Shayla says, I don't
think I can get lower in my seat. If Mrs. Jacobs was a television, I'd change
the channel." Why does Shayla feel this way?
Hi. You have not informed the text to which these questions refer, which makes it impossible for this question to be answered. However, I will try to help you as best I can.
If we look at the context of Shayla's actions, we can consider that she acts like this because she is bored. We can see that Shayla is leaning over in her chair and claims that she would like to change the channel if she was watching TV. This shows that she is bored with the discussion about Ralph Waldo Emerson. This boredom could be the result of her disinterest in Ralph Waldo Emerson, or the lack of content in the discussion.
ITS DUE IN 10 minutes will Mark u as BRAINLIEST pls help me
Answer:
12. B 13. A 14. C
Explanation:
Why do you suppose none of the prisoners harbor any thoughts of
revenge after their liberation?
Answer:
Desire for revenge was not one of the emotions he felt, or at least not immediately. Consider all of the energy and emotion Eliezer had expended simply to survive, just to get to that point at the end where liberation was even possible. It may well be that he simply wasn't capable of rage or revenge at that point.
Explanation:
In line 7, "No one marked his first kill,” the word marked means
Answer:
Counted and recorded
Explanation:
What is most likely Mr. White's final wish?
A. To stop his wife from feeling so sad
B. To go back in time and never make the first wish
C. To return the 200 pounds he received
D. To reverse his second wish
Answer: the is D to reverse his second wish!! Trust me . And check yall answer question may be mix around mine was D but that the answer
( to reverse his second wish)
Explanation:
As a preacher, Edwards uses his sermon to:
A. raise money for his church.
B. frighten his congregation into seizing the opportunity of salvation-
C. persuade his congregation to attend church regularly.
D. rouse his congregation to revolt against England.
Answer:
It's letter C.
Explanation:
It's the only possible answer
Answer:
i believe it’s letter C
Explanation:
Apollo did not live always free of care, though he was the most glorious of the gods. One day, in anger with the Cyclopes who work at the forges of Vulcan, he sent his arrows after them, to the wrath of all the gods, but especially of Zeus. Even the divine archer could not go unpunished, and as a penalty he was sent to serve some mortal for a year.
Now there was a certain king in Thessaly, Admetus, and there came to him one day a stranger, who asked leave to serve about the palace. None knew his name, but he was very comely, and moreover, when they questioned him he said that he had come from a position of high trust. So without further delay they made him chief shepherd of the royal flocks.
Every day thereafter, he drove his sheep to the banks of the river Amphrysus, and there he sat to watch them. The country folk that passed drew near to wonder at him. He would pipe for hours in the sun. A simple-spoken man he was, yet he seemed to know much more than he would say, and he smiled with a kindly mirth when the people wished him sunny weather.
Indeed, as days went by, it seemed as if summer had come to stay, and, like the shepherd, found the place friendly. Nowhere else were the flocks so white and fair to see, like clouds loitering along a bright sky; sometimes, when he chose, their keeper sang to them. Then the grasshoppers drew near and the swans sailed close to the river banks, and the countrymen gathered about to hear wonderful tales of the slaying of the monster Python and of a lovely maiden, Daphne, who grew into a laurel tree. In time, the rumor of these things drew the king himself to listen; Admetus, who had been to see the world, knew at once that this was no earthly shepherd, but a god. From that day, like a true king, he treated his guest with reverence and friendliness, asking no questions; and the god was well pleased.
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Which sentence best presents a theme from the passage?
A.
A lowly station does not mean an unhappy life.
B.
People are drawn to those who are mysterious.
C.
The simple things in life can bring great pleasure.
D.
People are not always who they seem to be.
Answer:
D. people are not always who they seem to be.
what type of phrases or clause is it. He went
down the road (phrase/ clause)
Explanation:
. What type of phrase or clause is it: He went down the road. Explanation: It has subject and predicate and provides complete meaning independently
Which is spelled correctly?
OHeroic
OHeroec
O Heroeic
O Heric
Answer:
The correct spelling is Heroic.
Answer:
why his rating is bad his answer is correct all the others are not even remotly
close.
You do not need to use complete sentences in the body section of the speech outline.
a. True
b.False
Answer:
b. False.
Explanation:
Preparing a speech outline does not necessarily mean one can forgo the 'normal' ways or patterns of speeches. This means that even though it is a preparation of a speech outline, a person must use complete sentences rather than phrases.
Using complete sentences in the preparation of the outlines of a speech will help the person judge and see if there is coherence in the prepared speech. It presents the speaker to find the mistakes and correct whatever is necessary. This will also make sure that the intended speech does not have any issues before it is given in front of an audience.
Thus, the correct answer is false.
Very tired
1) The professor (teach)
five classes Monday. He (be)
afterward
2) You (feed)
the birds that we saw yesterday. Some of them (be)
cardinals.
first on the trail Saturday, because he (know)
the way
3) Andy (go)
better than we did.
4) The house (be)
dirty after they left. We (clean)
it yesterday
the motorcycles in the garage, then they (eat)
5) The boys (put)
lunch
6) My friends and I (find)
some gold in the river. Then we (look)
for
more.
7) 1 (like)
to write poetry when I (be)
eight years old.
8) Charlotte and I (see) lightening in the sky Thursday night; the storm (come)
fast.
9) The children (go)
to the park yesterday. They (stay)
for two hours
outside after it (snow)
Three inches of snow (fall)
10) We (play)
that day
I need to past simple tense??
Answer:
Okay bear with me as this is a huge wall of text, but it seems rather straightforward.
Some of these sentences are a bit weird though so many waiting for someone else to put it together could be beneficial!
Explanation:
1) The professor taught
five classes Monday. He was? (be is weird here)
afterward
2) You fed
the birds that we saw yesterday. Some of them were
cardinals.
first on the trail Saturday, because he knew
the way
3) Andy went
better than we did.
4) The house was
dirty after they left. We cleaned
it yesterday
the motorcycles in the garage, then they ate
5) The boys placed (put is also weird here??)
lunch
6) My friends and I found
some gold in the river. Then we looked
for
more.
7) 1 liked
to write poetry when I was
eight years old.
8) Charlotte and I saw lightening in the sky Thursday night; the storm came
fast.
9) The children went
to the park yesterday. They stayed
for two hours
outside after it snowed
Three inches of snow fell
10) We played
that day