If you didn't understand the lingo used in a book, what don't you understand?
Answer:
Idiom.
Explanation:
A lingo refers to a language that is specific in it's meaning and peculiar to a particular group of people, region, association or field.
An idiom can be defined as a literary technique or device that is used in everyday language but it's not meant to be interpreted literally.
Basically, idioms are phrases that may be impossible to interpret or difficult to understand based on a loose translation of the words contained therein. Therefore, idioms shouldn't be interpreted literally but in a figurative sense.
Some examples of common idioms and there meaning include the following;
I. Make a hay while the sun shine.
II. A picture is worth a thousand words.
Hence, if you didn't understand the lingo used in a book, you don't understand an idiom.
Tamara makes $12 an hour. She worked 3 hours each weekday and 13 hours over the weekend. How much money will she make?
Explanation:
12 x 3 = 36 dollars on weekday
12x13 = 156 dollars on a weekend
$192 total for the week
Which quotation best conveys the author's sense of
irony over the development that took place in
California?
1. "Before I entered high school, construction had
begun on summit estates for our town's
growing mogul class. The hilltop was leveled and
two of my favorite caves lost." (Paragraph 2)
02. "Now the hills were asphalt and ice plant."
(Paragraph 2)
3. "Development in California means the mass
irrigation of newly planted lawns." (Paragraph 3)
4. "The City of Orange in Orange County kept an
orange tree in a fenced area, one skinny-
branched specimen saved to represent the
fields for which the region was named."
(Paragraph 3)
Answer:
1. "Before I entered high school, construction had
begun on summit estates for our town's
growing mogul class. The hilltop was leveled and
two of my favorite caves lost." (Paragraph 2)
Explanation:
The above quote best conveys the irony over the developments due to the fact that, the author was still in his community when the developments of his area started. He was trying to gain admission and enter high school during that period. To him, he never expected that, there will a drastic increase in development that is taking place in California.
Read the lines from the poem "Nothing Gold Can Stay."
Nature's first green is gold,
What is the meaning of the metaphor in this line?
Question 6 options:
Gold is prettier than green.
Plants are yellow before they turn green.
The first days of spring are the best days
Nature changes constantly.
Answer:
The first days of spring are the best days
Explanation:
If it is a metaphor it removes the possibility for it to be any of the others
Read the following sentence and decide if it is compound or complex. Then,
choose the answer that correctly identifies the sentence classification and
gives one reason why you know this classification is correct.
When my mother and I went shopping, we had a lot of fun trying on ridiculous
outfits and laughing at ourselves.
A. Compound; the sentence contains at least one dependent clause.
B. Complex; the sentence could be broken into two main clauses.
C. Complex; the sentence contains a subordinating conjunction.
D. Compound; the sentence contains a coordinating conjunction.
Answer:
it's option is C.
Explanation:
Complex the sentence contains a subordinating conjunction
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Which type of poem is this passage
A. free verse
B. haiku
C. ballad
D.limerick
But the one thing that is bow-legged and can't put its feet together is the rainbow. Because one foot is the heart of a man and the other is the heart of a woman.
And these two, as you know, never meet. Save they leap high- Oh hearts, leap high! - they touch in mid-heaven like an acrobat and make a rainbow.
Excerpted from The Rainbow DH Lawrence
Answer:
limerick
Explanation:
because it has some extended words
Answer:
free verse is correct
Explanation:
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Which selection from the article, "Dream Jobs: Rocket Designer" supports the idea that Tiera Fletcher liked math and science subjects as a kid?
Question 5 options:
She is working on the Space Launch System. It is the largest rocket ever built.
I grew up in a small town called Mableton. It is right outside of Atlanta, Georgia.
I took part in a school program at age 11. It was about aerospace engineering.
There are so many options out there in science, technology, engineering and math.
The selection form the article supports the idea that there are so many options out there in science, technology, engineering and math.
What is a supporting idea?They are the most focused argument that cushions the main idea.
The supporting idea is that there are so many options in the subjects.
Hence, the correct answer is option D.
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Correct the text by inserting one comma. (Note: in this skill, serial commas are not optional.)
The WarkaWater towerrelies on condonsation to pull water from the air and it is used to provide clean drinking water to remote villages in Africa.
the air, and it is used*
Explanation:
I think it would go here as that's when the sentence changes it's OG topic
Any yaoi anime or manga recommendations
LINK=REPORT
And if you don’t like manga or anime just don’t answer!
Answer:
high rise invasion Netflix 12 eps anime
Explanation:
ReLife (Anime and Manga I think) is good!!
how does wiesel create pathos in his nobel prize acceptance speech
Answer: A
Explanation:
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Answer:
i don't know the answer
Explanation:
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How many men of Odysseus did the Laestrygonians kill?
Answer:
Odysseus lost 6 men to the Laestrygonians.
Explanation:
1
In "Snapping an Iconic Photo," how does paragraph 3 contribute to the
development of the passage?
A
It suggests Lange's anxiety about being on a deserted road.
It shows Lange's curiosity about what pea pickers did during
B
the day
It describes a critical moment that contributed to Lange
taking a famous photograph.
It establishes a contrast between the different regions of
California through which Lange was driving.
Answer:b
Explanation:kjnbjuu
In "Snapping an Iconic Photo," the paragraph 3 contribute to the development of the passage is :
B) The day It describes a critical moment that contributed to Lange taking a famous photograph.
"Snapping an Iconic Photo"In "Snapping an Iconic Photo," the paragraph 3 contribute to the development of the passage is the day ,It describes a critical moment that contributed to Lange taking a famous photograph.
The word Photography truly implies 'drawing with light', which infers from the Greek photo, meaning light and chart, meaning to draw.
Photography is the method of recording an picture – a photo – on light sensitive film or, within the case of advanced photography, by means of a advanced electronic or attractive memory.
Thus, the correct answer is B.
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He tells me, my sweet queen, that he hath found
The head and source of all your son’s distemper.
The figurative language in these lines is an example of a metaphor and
an allusion.
a simile.
an apostrophe.
personification.
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
Edg.
What main idea links all three of the article excerpts contained in th passage together? A) Taxation rates should be applied equally and fairly to all people. B A little bit of kindness goes a long way in trying to change the world. C) No one deserves to be lonely, and everyone deserves to be loved. D African-Americans had to fight long and hard to receive equal rights in America.
Answer:
What main idea links all three of the article excerpts contained in th passage together? A) Taxation rates should be applied equally and fairly to all people. B A little bit of kindness goes a long way in trying to change the world. C) No one deserves to be lonely, and everyone deserves to be loved. D African-Americans had to fight long and hard to receive equal rights in America.
Answer: The correct answer is D, African-Americans had to fight long and hard to receive equal rights in America.
Explanation: I took the test
Thank you for your brevity is brevity used right
Answer:
no
Explanation:
What is the theme of the poem a bird came down the walk
If they are so corrosive and decadent how could millions of people tune in is what type of fallacy
Answer:
The Bandwagon Fallacy
Explanation:
Bandwagon Fallacy, also known as argentum ad populum is a type of fallacy that concludes that a proposition has no option but to be true if it is done or endorsed by a large number of people or if most people are already doing it, then it must be true.
Therefore, the statement, "If they are so corrosive and decadent how could millions of people tune in?" is a Bandwagon Fallacy because it believes that because millions of people tune in, that makes it less corrosive and decadent.
Read the summary of the passage. One key idea is missing When ice and snow form on a plane, a deicing process must be done. The process starts with a glycol mixture that is sprayed over the entire plane. The process must be done quickly to prevent new ice from forming. Sometimes an anti-icing mixture also made of glycol is used. While new ways of protecting a plane from ice are being researched, glycol compounds are the only way to do it right now. Which key idea is missing?
why people join cult
Please Help!! NO LINK!! NO TAKING POINTS!! Just put the CORRECT answers in the CORRECT boxes. Thanks so much
Answer:
3
1
2
4
Explanation:
Thuderous silence is an oxymoron because an oxymoron is when two word are the opposite of each other but are still together. So thunderous silence is an oxymoron because thunder is loud but silence is the opposite. Dearly departed is euphemism becuase euphemism is when you say something without saying it directly. So this is euphemism because it is saying that they are dearly departd instead of directly saying, they died. Happy memory is personification because personification is when you give something non-living a human attribute or emotion. Here it is personification because you are giving the memory and emotion and saying it is a happy memory. Lastly, cool as ice is a simile. This is a simile because a simile is a figure of speech that compares to things that are not the same. Just like here when it is said that they are as cool as ice.
Wolves feed primarily during the day.
Question 3 options:
True
False
Answer:
true
Explanation:
the answer above is correct ✅
I forgot about that fact ⬆
Answer:
True
Explanation:
They usually feed during the dusk/dawn, which is basically day.
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In what way can you use situations that arise in an interview to get your own positive points across to the interviewer?
Answer:
Have puffball questions, pauses, and bridges
Explanation:
Puffball questions are the equivalent to easy open-ended questions.
Pauses is referring to a lull in the conversation
And a Bridge is a transition from one question to another
which of the following best describes the central theme in the excerpt from WE?
Answer:
what of the following?
you can comment it or something and I'll try my best to help
Read the excerpt from act 2, scene 1, of Julius Caesar.
[PORTIA.] It will not let you eat, nor talk, nor sleep,
And could it work so much upon your shape
As it hath much prevailed on your condition,
I should not know you Brutus. Dear my lord,
Make me acquainted with your cause of grief.
BRUTUS. I am not well in health, and that is all.
PORTIA. Brutus is wise, and, were he not in health,
He would embrace the means to come by it. . . .
[PORTIA.] You have some sick offence within your mind
Which by the right and virtue of my place,
I ought to know of.
What tone does Portia use when speaking to Brutus?
sincere
bitter
vengeful
arrogant
Answer:
Bitter
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from act 2, scene 1, of Julius Caesar, Portia says she would not let Brutus "eat or sleep" until he has told her the source of his grief. She is unhappy when he tells her that he is only unwell and nothing else is causing him grief.
Therefore, according to the excerpt, the tone Portia uses when speaking to Brutus is one of bitterness.
Answer:
B) Bitter
Explanation:
What important questions are left unanswered in Frankenstein
Explanation:
Victor's hostile and negative reaction toward the Creature was simply because the Creature did not look like or turn out as Victor had imagined. This abandonment of the Creature can be compared to a parent giving birth to a child, then abandoning it, which is essentially what Victor did
Answer: Victor's reaction
Explanation:
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Answer: The answer is the 3rd option
Explanation: I read the book in 8th grade, and context clues lead the reader to believe the 3rd option
The Crucible:
Abby is being pressured for answers, but the truth will get her and the other girls in trouble. How does she get out of it?
A: realizes she can accuse Titbuta and remove the suspicion on her
B: she begs to be forgiven
C: tears up and promises she wasn’t involved
Answer:
A: realizes she can accuse Tituba and remove the suspicion on her
Explanation:
Tituba is at a social disadvantage because of the racial and religious hierarchy in Salem. Due to her unorthodox practices, and her tight connection to the "witchcraft" she has taught to the girls, it is easy for Abigail to pin the blame on her.
In at least 150 words, write an essay in which you explain how Philip Freneau explores American identity in the poem
The Indian Burying Ground. Use evidence from the poem to support your response.
Answer:
easy here
Explanation:
“The Indian Burying Ground” is a short lyric poem of forty lines celebrating the spirits of Native Americans haunting their sequestered graves in the North American wilderness. It is an early American example of the Romantic movement in Western literature. Although its elegiac subject matter harks back to the eighteenth century British school of “graveyard” poetry, Philip Freneau adds a Romantic twist to the sepulchral theme of human mortality. This writer displays a Gothic fascination with supernatural phenomena and moonlit scenes of fancy, a primitivistic attention to unspoiled natives and pristine nature, a nostalgia for a legendary past, and an interest in the spellbinding powers of the imagination (or “fancy”) as superior to the reason of the European Enlightenment. In lyric form and fanciful poetic theme, Freneau bears close comparison to William Collins in eighteenth century England.The poem opens with a primitivistic speaker in the guise of a common man challenging civilized burial customs, which betray what a culture thinks of the state of death. When civilized culture demands burying a corpse in a prone position, death is seen as an eternal sleep for the soul.
If readers consider not the European past but the antiquity of the New World, however, they contemplate America’s primordial race of Indians, whose sitting posture in their graves suggests that their souls actively continue the simple pursuits of their former mortal lives, as depicted on their pottery and as indicated by their weapons. For example, an Indian arrowhead, or “head of stone,” symbolizes the opposite of a European headstone—namely, the enduring vitality of the dead person’s spirit, unlike the cold, engraved memorial for a dead white man
Answer:
Philip Freneau's poem The Indian Burying Ground encompasses many American literary techniques that explore American identity. When America was still in the process of gaining its freedom from Great Britain, American's like Philip, wrote poems and works of literature. These early authors explored themes of goth and drama, and Freneau incorporates these themes inside his poem. Philip includes suspense and psychological drama in his poem, which was also a part of the American identity. In many instances, American literature has had a theme of independence or freedom, just like how Washington Irving's Rip Van Winkle includes the idea of independence for America. In his poem, Philip says, "The posture, that we give the dead, Points out the soul's eternal sleep. Not so the ancients of these lands -- The Indian, when from life releas'd Again is seated with his friends, And shares gain the joyous feast." In this stanza, Philip includes a sense of suspense as he describes the Native American burial ceremony. This drama that he creates is an aspect of the American identity. He also refers to himself at the beginning of the poem, "In spite of all the learn'd have said; I still my old opinion keep..." Many American works of literature include this aspect of using first-person words.
(I know it is not a lot compared to the other guy, but here you go!)
how do the meter and the content of the poem connect??