When Elizabeth saw Heathcliff what did she say?
Answer:
Heathcliff enters and Hareton leaves, "to enjoy his grief and anger in solitude” (303). Heathcliff moodily confides to Lockwood that Hareton reminds him more of Catherine Earnshaw than he does of Hindley. He also tells Lockwood that he will still have to pay his full rent even if he leaves the Grange, to which Lockwood, insulted, agrees. Heathcliff invites Lockwood to dinner, and informs Cathy that she can eat with Joseph in the kitchen. Lockwood eats the cheerless meal and leaves, contemplating the possibility of his courting Cathy and bringing her "into the stirring atmosphere of the town” (304). and tell him he is moving to London :
2. Research shows that giving money or time to help others ………….. you feel happier.
A. makes
B. gets
C. gives
D. brings
3. These pictures ………….. me of our happy time.
A. make
B. give
C. remind
D. mind
4. When he met her at the café, he ………….. in love with her at the first sight.
A. fell
B. felt
C. turned
D. kept
5. For a ……………… of years, they had a long distance relationship.
A. few
B. double
C. couple
D. several
The word rank has multiple meanings. Which of the following definitions most closely matches its meaning in the following excerpt?
If you have ever seen a dragon in a pinch, you will realize that this was only poetical exaggeration applied to any hobbit, even to Old Took's
great-granduncle Bullroarer, who was so huge (for a hobbit) that he could ride a horse. He charged the ranks of the goblins of Mount Gram in the
Battle of the Green Fields, and knocked their king Golfimbul's head clean off with a wooden club....
A noun la relative position in a hierarchy
B. noun a single line of soldiers, side by side
C. verb I to give (someone or something) an order within an assessment system
D. verb to occupy a place within a system
Answer:
A
Explanation:
noun la relative position in a hierarchy
what will happen to a person who doesn't recognize authors and even citing proper sources?
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Which sentence in the passage paraphrase Milgrams thoughts?
Answer:
No pic so we cant know
Explanation:
Think of one personal experience of change you have gone through in your life. Describe the change, and explain how it affected you and what you learned from it. Think about the positive as well as negative impact the change has had on your life. hurry pls
Answer:
Wait, firts of all, I will help BUT, it clearly states YOUR personal expereince.
A number of these experts wrote about both sides of the story, taking the time to point out some of the ways in which digital life is a blessing and a curse. A selection of these mixed-response anecdotes follows.
James M. Hinton, an author, commented, “Having grown up in the pre-internet era, my childhood was spent in a substantial monoculture. There was a single shared set of values and beliefs that everyone was expected to conform to. As someone who did not fit into that set of shared expectations (and only grew further apart from them as I aged) this created a substantial sense of isolation and even oppression. The advent of internet technologies – and particularly the ability to communicate instantly, inexpensively, across the planet – has given me access to like-minded individuals who have eased that sense of isolation. This makes it sound as though my answer should have been that these technologies have created, and will continue to create, a substantial improvement for my well-being. However, the very technologies that have created these opportunities have exposed me to even more of the general hostility of the surrounding culture to those like myself. Rather than a small, local community isolating me, now there is sense that a substantial portion of the world, establishment and orthodox belief systems are actively opposed to my positions. Perhaps, to take things to a bit of an extreme, I could compare it to being sent to the Warsaw Ghetto. I am, at last, surrounded by a large number of people like myself, but with an impending sense of dread at what is waiting just beyond the fence to eventually come down and wipe us out.”
Technology improves the lives of people who can avoid being dominated by it and forced into debilitating addictions to it.
FRANK KAUFMANN
Frank Kaufmann, a scholar, educator, innovator and activist based in North America, commented, “Technology improves the lives of people who can avoid being dominated by it and forced into debilitating addictions to it. Technology allows me to grow and benefit from loving relationships among friends and family who can now be close despite geographical distance. Tragically it prevents the addicted from growing and benefiting from the most exquisite types of encounter, namely being in the physical and personal presence of another.”
Eric Royer, a professor based in North America, said, “Digital technology has fundamentally reshaped higher education, to the point where lectures are being replaced with online courses and information is readily available at the click of fingertip. This means that knowledge is no longer the domain of the ‘Ivory Tower’; however, I hold concerns over the effect of the internet on actual learning and a love for education itself. As a consequence of digital technology, education has become a commodity, and students view it as a means to an end.”
Sasha Costanza-Chock, associate professor of civic media at MIT, said, “On the one hand, digital technology has been used by progressive social movements to rapidly organize an enormous mobilization wave after the election of Trump. We’ve seen digital media used as a key tool to turn out hundreds of thousands of people with very short notice to protest the Muslim ban, attacks on LGBTQ rights, immigrant rights, the Women’s March, #MeToo, continued #BlackLivesMatter mobilizations, and more. At the same time, digital media are also used to surveil social movement actors in increasingly sophisticated ways; to propagate well-funded disinformation campaigns; and they are also used by far right movements.”
Explanation:
I didn't write this
How do the line breaks in the haikus affect the rhythm of the poems?
A.
They show the natural breaks the author meant to place in the poem.
B.
They emphasize the difference in meter between lines.
C.
They emphasize the meter of the second line of each poem.
D.
They make the punctuation sound more natural when read aloud.
Your peer wrote this passage. Which does she need to change? Kissing the Blarney Stone gives the gift of eloquently speech. It’s much more dangerous to accomplish this job when the stone is wet because you have to lean out from the castle’s prodigious height, a feat which can cause even the most brave person to shudder.
The peer needs to change the following in this passage: She should change eloquently because this is an adverb and most brave because that is the incorrect form of this comparable adjective.
Eloquently, which is an adverb that shows the manner in which something happened should be changed and replaced with the adjective, Eloquent.
An adjective is proper because it modifies the noun, gift, in the sentence. Most brave should also be replaced with bravest.
Bravest is the superlative adjective that fits best into the description.
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What is the correct way to punctuate the boldfaced text?
We were careless with the pitcher and water spilled everywhere
Answer:
We were careless about the pitcher, and water spilled everywhere.
The correct way to punctuate the boldfaced text is We were careless with the pitcher, and water spilled everywhere. Thus the correct option is D.
What is Punctuation ?Punctuation is used in any sentence to give a pause in a sentence while reading or writing to make it clear for the reader to interpret the meaning correctly without causing any difficulty.
There are different types of punctuation symbols which is used including full stop, comma, colon, and semicolon, and brackets in different contexts as per the requirements of the sentence.
In the given sentence the punctuation mark of the comma is missing which is used when defining separate items by using conjunction as and.
So the correct sentence is We were careless with the pitcher, and water spilled everywhere.
Therefore, option D is appropriate to answer.
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help me english !!!!!
Answer:
2. the police officer asked: "Did you lock your door this morning?"
3. I answered: "Yes. I alwais close the door in the morning"
4. A woman on the street shouted "Help!"
5. The store owner said "I'm going to call the police"
Explanation:
When it says "says", "shouts", "answeres", etcetera, that's when you put " "
Milk proteins……….for their high nutritional content (a. are valued
b. are they vlued
c. valued
d. to be valued)
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
Milk proteins are valued for their high nutritional content.
The sentence structure is fluid and it makes the most sense; therefore, A is the correct answer.
sentences that are written in parallel construction:
A. Are incorrect syntactical formations
B. intentionally oppose or contradict each other
C. are always the same length
D. repeat or mirror each other
E. are set off from the regular text
Answer:
Explanation:
bb
Answer:
Repeat or mirror each other
Explanation:
I just took the quiz
i have 30 minutes left please help
Answer:
Explanation:
This is a exam and we wont le you cheat brainly is not for cheating its for understanding -_-
what's the definition of funny
a.
Fill in the blank questions usually require
One key word
b. A list of vocabulary words
in the answer
c. Complete sentences
d. None of these
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
А
B
оооо
С
D
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Based off of what you've provided, I'm assuming the question is, "Fill in the blank questions usually require, A. One key word B. A list of vocabulary words in the answer C. Complete Sentences D. None of these"
If not, my apologies, having a hard time understanding what you're question is, though.
hope this helps :)
Which statement best evaluates the effect of adding imagery in the second
version of the passage?
Passage 1:
Marcia kicked the ball to me. I dribbled down the field toward the goal.
There was nobody around to pass to. I wondered what to do. Then I
saw Kaitlyn by the goal. I passed to her and she shot it into the goal.
Passage 2:
Marcia kicked the ball to me, and I was off down the right flank. The
goal loomed before me. I glanced around. There was nobody to pass
to! Where were they? The defense was all over me. I was trapped.
Quick, here could I send it? Suddenly, Kaitlyn appeared like a mirage
in the desert, unguarded and right by the goal. I launched the ball
skyward, over the heads of the defenders. Kaitlyn was there. She got it.
She scored.
Answer:
It's C
Explanation:
I had this question and I got it right
Alliteration example of working out
Answer:
Lifting wide, wobbly weights.
Explanation:
Here’s some alliteration, I don’t know if this is what you’re looking for.
The Mystery of Loch NessBy Kayden MitchellOf all the mysteries in the world, none has been as popular as that of the Loch Ness Monster. Perhaps the biggest mystery is whether it is convincing evidence or a simple desire to believe that keeps the myth alive.Loch Ness is a lake in Scotland. The loch, or lake, is known for sightings of a mysterious monster. Most who see this monster, known as Nessie, describe something with a long neck and several humps above the water. Sometimes the "monster" is moving in these sightings, and sometimes it is still. Many have suggested that Nessie might be a plesiosaur (plea-see-a-soar), an aquatic dinosaur that was trapped in the loch after the last ice age.The plesiosaur theory presents several problems. First, the plesiosaur is an air breather. Such a creature would need to surface often and, therefore, be seen more frequently. Second, it's unlikely that the same creature has lived in the loch since the last ice age. Today's creature would have to be the offspring of an original plesiosaur trapped long ago. This would suggest multiple creatures in the loch (needed to produce offspring). Again, sightings would be more frequent if this were the case.So from a purely logical stand point, the existence of such a large and ancient creature is unlikely. But assume for a minute that it is possible. What would a plesiosaur need to live in an enclosed lake?Tropical waters: Scientists believe plesiosaurs were warm-blooded. Like crocodiles and alligators, plesiosaurs would need to live in warm waters. The loch is very cold with temperatures averaging about 40 degrees Fahrenheit (4.4 Celsius).Food: Like other warm-blooded creatures, plesiosaurs would need a large quantity of food. If there is a group of Nessies, then even more food would be needed. Because the loch is full of silt (underwater dust) not much light gets into the deepest areas. So the food chain, which would depend on plankton, is very weak at its base. As a result, there is probably not enough food to support such a large crea
Answer:
Reports of a monster inhabiting Loch Ness date back to ancient times. Notably, local stone carvings by the Pict depict a mysterious beast with flippers. The first written account appears in a biography of St. Columba from 565 AD. According to that work, the monster bit a swimmer and was prepared to attack another man when Columba intervened, ordering the beast to “go back.” It obeyed, and over the centuries only occasional sightings were reported. Many of these alleged encounters seemed inspired by Scottish folklore, which abounds with mythical water creatures.
In 1933 the Loch Ness monster’s legend began to grow. At the time, a road adjacent to Loch Ness was finished, offering an unobstructed view of the lake. In April a couple saw an enormous animal—which they compared to a “dragon or prehistoric monster”—and after it crossed their car’s path, it disappeared into the water. The incident was reported in a Scottish newspaper, and numerous sightings followed. In December 1933 the Daily Mail commissioned Marmaduke Wetherell, a big-game hunter, to locate the sea serpent. Along the lake’s shores, he found large footprints that he believed belonged to “a very powerful soft-footed animal about 20 feet [6 metres] long.” However, upon closer inspection, zoologists at the Natural History Museum determined that the tracks were identical and made with an umbrella stand or ashtray that had a hippopotamus leg as a base; Wetherell’s role in the hoax was unclear.
Explanation:
Answer: they would need warm water lots of food large area and care im not sure if thats what your asking because there´s no other question in those paragraphs other than what does nessie need
Explanation:
What is the correct meaning of the word meddle?
Henry tries to meddle in other people's conversations,
interfere
remain silent
participate
listen carefully
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interfere
Explanation:
Interfere is a synonym of meddle.
I really don't know how to explain it sorry.
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Answer:
interfere is the correct answer to your question I believe.
Which of the following answers the question “who”?
A. The Bulls and the Tigers
B. South Central Academy, East Coast High
C. South Central Academy
D. East Coast High
Answer:
I am going to choose c hope this helps
Explanation:
Which element of a story is most clearly shown in this passage?
"Is there a reason you won't clean your room?" Father asked.
"Yes," said Geordie. "But I can't tell you what it is."
A. Climax
B. Dialogue
C. Setting
D. Falling action
2. I usually have fruit juice for starter.
A. some
B. any-
C. much
I think much
I usually have much fruit juice for starter
The writer is considering changing sentence 4 (reproduced below) so that it clearly articulates the passage's overarching claim.
By studying this new dinosaur, paleontologists believe they can determine the precise function of its mysteriously heart-shaped tail bones.
Which of the following versions of the underlined portion of sentence 4 best supports this goal?
To change the sentence, making it more comprehensive, it is possible to rewrite it as follows:
Paleontologists believe they will determine the function of the dinosaur's tail bones through this study.
We can arrive at these answers because:
The sentence must be rewritten keeping its central meaning.However, it must present the information in a more generalized and comprehensive way.For this reason, all but specific information in the text should be replaced by more comprehensive information that points to the general meaning.Unfortunately, you didn't show the part of the sentence that is underlined, and you don't show the answer options. This prevents me from being able to answer the question specifically, but I hope the information above will help you.
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In what ways does the struggle for freedom change with history?
plz do something long
Answer:
The fight for equal rights, basic rights like equal education, were brought to the forefront of America’s attention during the African American Civil Rights movement of the 1950s and 60s. Just as we saw in the Civil War-era work The Lord is My Shepherd, which depicted a newly emancipated black man reading the Bible, here too, in the depiction of African Americans reading in a library we are reminded that the ability to read, to educate oneself is the ultimate form of empowerment and best tool with which to combat oppression. The two African Americans shown in a cramped confined space are visually and literally restricted, both by horizontal barriers and by their status as minorities in the 1950s. The work alludes to the lack of opportunities and education open to blacks. The landmark decision of the Supreme Court in the case Brown v. Board of Education in 1954 helped begin to heal discriminatory divides. The court declared separate public schools unconstitutional, stating that “separate educational facilities are inherently unequal.”
Explanation:
He said to her ,”May you go to hell” indirect speech
Answer:
He said to her angrily that she may go to the hell..
Describe a day when everything went wrong?
You would wake up late and miss the bus and be late for school. The you find out that you had a test in the class you missed. You go to your next block and find out that you had 5 tardys so you have a lunch detention. You go to your third block class and then go to your lunch detention and find out you forgot your lunch so you didn't eat any lunch and you were hungry for the rest of the day. School was over and you lost your phone so you ran around school trying to find it before the buses leave. You finally found it and started going outside and then saw that the buses were gone so you had to walk home. When you got home you got grounded because you have missing assignments and 2 f's so you found your phone and missed the bus for no reason because your phone got taken away. Then you found out that your friends are busy so they canceled the plans you had after school. You had whatever sport or activity you do after school, so you went to where they held the event at and found out that you got kicked off the team/ group. You went home and your parents asked you to mow the lawn and do the dishes and then make dinner. You finish making dinner and cleaning so you take a shower and the water was cold. The day was finally over that was the worst day of your life.
In one to two paragraphs, reflect on your discussion experience. Your answer should address the following:
A.What were the three questions you came prepared with?
B.Were your questions answered?
C.What questions from other students were you able to help answer?
D.Were there any areas in which you and your peers were not able to agree?
E.How did the discussion expand your understanding of the text?
Answer:
Is there any text or something otherwise how would we know
Explanation:
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What is John Adams response to his wife's letter?
O He scoffs at her pleas as foolishness.
O He promises to consider her requests when other issues have been resolved.
O He regretfully explains that he is unable to appease her concerns.
He outlines the achons he has already taken towards equality for women.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Which details belong in an effective summary of “I Hear America Singing”?
Select Yes or No for each detail.
The poem describes diverse working Americans. Yes or No
The poem stresses the importance of music in American life. Yes or No
Whitman conveys the pride and dignity of America’s workforce. Yes or No
Americans are dedicated to both their work and their country. Yes or No
After reading the poem "I Hear America Singing," and after reading through the options, we can choose yes or no for each detail in the following manner:
YesNoYesYesWhat is the poem about?Walt Whitman's "I Hear America Singing" is a poem that praises the American working class. Whitman mentions several types of workers - carpenters, mechanics, seamstresses, etc. - as a way to indicate that it is the working class that makes America the promising country it is.Whitman is basically complimenting the working class throughout the poem, conveying the idea that their hard work and dignity are fundamental for the country.Although the poem says those workers sing, it does not mean it in a literal way. The singing in the poem is a symbol of the worker's joy and determination. Therefore, the poem is not about music itself.With the information above in mind, we can say that the only option to be classified with a "no" is number 2.
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Answer:
yes
no
yes
yes
Explanation:
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