In “ The Landlady “ the narrator tells the story from whose viewpoint?
A) The narrator
B) Billy Weaver
C) The Landlady
D) The author

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Answer 1
It’s billy weaver.the story is third person limited btw

Related Questions

How is Brian’s attitude about the
hatchet changing?

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Brian changes dramatically over the course of Hatchet. These changes are mostly tied to his emotional growth. ... He learns that hopelessness and panic are useless, even dangerous, emotions. Brian learns to carefully observe his environment and identify dangers.

Explanation:

good luck

I NEED HELP:
So for anyone who did the Snowday (Being stranded at school) can you help me with lock 7?

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Answer:

yes please tell me what to help with

Explanation:

just tell me what you want to ask

Read the excerpt from A Short Walk Around the Pyramids and through the World of Art. As we have seen, art does not have to be complicated to be wonderful. Still, art can be more complicated, often much more complicated, than the pyramids at Saqqara and Giza. Glossary: Giza – city in Egypt Saqqara – the ancient capital of Egypt Which important detail does the glossary help the reader understand? Art from the ancient city of Giza was appealing. The pyramids found in Saqqara are complicated. Art can only be beautiful if it is very complex and elaborate. The pyramids the author is referring to are located in Egypt. help

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Answer:

A Short Walk Around the Pyramids and through the World of Art

The glossary helps the reader to understand that:

The pyramids the author is referring to are located in Egypt.

Explanation:

The glossary serves as a dictionary of terms, names, or places specific to a certain subject to enable the readers to make references of unfamiliar terms and newly introduced ones throughout their reading of the book.  It is usually located at the back of a book in an alphabetical order

Answer:

a

Explanation:

The killer clowns Chapter 3
One week after Rosa’s death, the clowns had the world completely under their control.


Estella had just heard the news of Rosa’s death and was devastated. “Oh Rosa,” Estella cried, looking forlorn “Why did you have to mess with Pennywise?” Then she went to a dusty trunk in the corner “I vowed never to open this chest ever again… but I have to save Rosa.” Estella pulled out a dusty spell book and set it on the table. She flipped to the page about bringing people back to life. “The blood of the killer poured into the mouth of the killed shall raise the dead man from his earthy bed.” Estella read. She went to Pennywise’s lair and collected a little bit of his blood.


Later, at the graveyard, Estella was pouring the blood of Pennywise into Rosa’s mouth. Rosa immediately opened her eyes, while her arms grew back, “Estella, where am I? what happened?” Rosa said, looking around. “Rosa, you must kill Pennywise, before EVERYONE dies!” “Ok,” said Rosa “ I will try.” Rosa then went home and gathered her weapons, put her brass knuckles on, and went to Pennywise’s lair.

When she got there, Rosa started to have second thoughts, but she kept on moving. There was blood splattered across the walls, dismembered body parts all over the place, and torture devices on a stage in the far corner. But she kept moving till she got to Pennywise’s throne. “HEY, PENNYWISE” Rosa yelled “ YOU ARE SO UGLY THAT WHEN YOU WERE BORN, THE DOCTOR SLAPPED YOUR MOTHER.” “Rosa” Pennywise snarled “didn’t I kill you already?” Rosa then conjured a whirlwind around her and flew to Pennywise, “yeah and you will have to do it again” she said and then stabbed Pennywise in the heart, took out all of the clowns, and saved anymore innocent people from a cruel death for the clowns entertainment.


the end or is it?

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I cant really tell if you’re sharing your writing, or asking a question..but you have some good writing skills!

Answer:

Ooh ok, so you're adding supernatural activity to your story now. Things are starting to get more intriguing :D

Also, I really like Rosa's personality and sense of humor. That's a nice touch to an adventure/thriller story, if I do say so myself.

Explanation:

I'm glad that you added another character to the mix, but you really could've done more with her. Not to mention everytime you add someone to your story, you have to at least introduce your readers to them somehow. For example: how does Rosa know Estella? And where did she get the spell book from? You don't have to go into too much detail with her, if you don't want to, but at least some explanation would be nice.

Hope this helps you, I'll probably even give you more tips and heads-ups in comments, when I can think of more. Either way, keep up the good work! :)

Compare Poems
Now it is time to write about some of the poems you’ve read and studied! So far in this unit, you have examined the following works: “The Rainy Day,” “Invictus,” “We Real Cool,” “The Negro Speaks of Rivers,” and “The Mending Wall.” Select two of these works and, in a well-developed response of at least two paragraphs, compare and contrast them.
Your response must address the following in each poem:
• at least one element, such as conflict, characterization, or setting
• literary point of view
• at least one literary technique, such as flashback, foreshadowing, dialogue, or word choice
• Poetic structure
Remember to write in complete, grammatically correct sentences and to avoid errors in usage, mechanics, and spelling.

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Answer:

Explanation:

at least one element, such as conflict, characterization, or setting

literary point of view

at least one literary technique, such as flashback, foreshadowing, dialogue, or word choice

Poetic structure

Remember to write in complete, grammatically correct sentences and to avoid errors in usage, mechanics, and spelling.

pls help would it be A or B?

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Explanation:

The option that you have chosen B is absolutely correct.

it’s D. ‘The dark, fragrant cave held several
thousand bats.’ makes sense. Whenever you read commas, imagine a pause. If you read it as ‘The dark fragrant cave held several.(pause) thousand bats.’ it just sounds weird.

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Other people argue that players willingly trade their health for the money and fame that football might bring. They say football players view this as a risk worth taking. However, there would not be any money or fame if people did not watch football. If no one showed up to the stadiums or bought the merchandise, there would be no reason for these young men to play. There would be no reason for them to sacrifice their physical and mental health—and sometimes, their lives—for the sake of a sport.


Paragraph 3 argues that

A
Most football players think that it is worth it to put their health at risk; after all, football players make a lot of money and many become famous.

B
Football players do not get paid nearly enough to suffer such debilitating injuries; if they got paid more, it would offset the danger.

C
Since players get paid so much money to play, they are the ones who decide that it is worth it to risk injuring themselves.

D
Because fans provide the money and fame that lure players into this dangerous sport, fans are responsible for the injuries players suffer.

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Out of the choices here, I am thinking it could be either B or D as the answers.

the answer should be d

A book about George Washington meeting a made-up character named Susie is considered.
A) fantasy fiction, because Susie is a made-up character

B) historical fiction, because George Washington was a real person

C) nonfiction, because George Washington was a real person

D) nonfiction, because George Washington really met Susie

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I’m probably late but the answer is B because George Washington is a real person in our history but Susie is a made up character who he didn’t actually meet which makes this historical fiction

Write a paragraph about one of your hobbies or activities. Use at least six present tense irregular verbs and six past tense irregular verbs. Use a dictionary if you need help.

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Answer:

I like to draw. I draw frogs, cats, humans, and anything from my imagination. I draw for my family. Sometimes I draw my friends. I draw in my sketchbook mostly but sometimes I draw on my homework assignments. I used to draw chibis (japanese term for small person). I used to draw my little pony. I used to draw characters from video games. I drew my grandmother once. I also drew my whole class one time. I drew my mom and it's hung on the wall now.

Explanation:

I did my best...it might be a little primary.

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How did Willow change when she found out her parents died? Put atleast 5 answers
Book: Counting by 7s

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Explanation:

what? I'm confused on what exactly you're asking

PLEASE ANSWER ASAP
How does Mr. Lacey's visit to the kennel move the plot forward in "Stray"?


He decides that Doris can keep the dog because the kennel would be an unsafe place for him.


He decides that he should leave the dog to an unknown fate at the kennel.


He decides that the dog can live with them even though the kennel would be a good place for it to stay.


He decides that Doris can go to the kennel and visit the dog every week until it is adopted.

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

He decides that Doris can go to the kennel and visit the dog every week until it is adopted. He decides that the dog can live with them even though the kennel would be a good place for it to stay.

it’s D! I did this question and guessed “D” it was right

How is Brian showing persistence at
the end of chapter 8? (hatchet)

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Answer:

Brian is frustrated—he knows he needs fire—until he sees the golden light of the sun against his hatchet. Gold like fire. He realizes that he can make fire with the hatchet and stone. i'm not sure if this is right though

Explanation:

Answer: Chapter 8 of Hatchet is a hard swing for Brian emotionally. He hits his lowest point but has his biggest triumph, too. Before we look at what happens in Chapter 8 of Hatchet, let's look at where Brian's been.

Brian Robeson is still stranded in the wilderness after the plane carrying him to visit his father crashed. All he has with him is the hatchet, a small ax with a wooden handle, his mother gave him before he left. So far he's found food in the form of raspberries, faced down a bear (rather, ran from it), and built a shelter into a rocky overhang. It's his fourth night in the wilderness, and Brian is starting to feel okay about his chance .

Read this passage. George Washington was the first president. His face appears on the quarter and on the one-dollar bill. Before he became President, he was a general in the Revolutionary War. What kind of story is this?

A) historical fiction

B) nonfiction

C) fantasy fiction

D) science fiction
please answer good answer

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

The anwser is B hope it helps!

What good thing came out of the
porcupine incident? (hatchet)

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Answer:

A porcupine has attacked him with hundreds of painful quills. After pulling all the quills out one by one, Brian cries in misery and loses his will to survive. When he can cry no more, it dawns on him that crying and self-pity accomplish nothing.

Explanation:

Answer: n Chapter 8, Brian wakes up in the middle of the night to a hissing sound and a terrible smell in his little shelter. He thinks it's a snake and throws his hatchet at it. The hatchet misses, hitting the wall and making a shower of sparks, and the creature gets closer. It's not a snake, it's a porcupine. Brian kicks at it, but the porcupine sticks him in the leg with its tail and runs off.

It's while he's pulling the porcupine quills out of his leg that Brian learns what becomes his most important lesson. He's understandably down in the dumps about being stranded and now stung by a porcupine, but then ''he learned the most important rule of survival, which was that feeling sorry for yourself didn't work.'' It won't get the quills out of his leg and won't make fire, so Brian decides to stop it entirely and get to work. Once he's all cried out and quill-free, Brian gets back to sleep.

Brian's Dream

Unlike a lot of Brian's other dreams over the course of Hatchet, the dream he has after getting stung isn't about his mother's affair, or even really about any event from his past. First, Brian sees his father in a living room, making scratching gestures and trying to say something to Brian. Brian is frustrated and can't understand what his father is saying when the dream transitions to a park scene with his friend Terry.

Explanation:

Choose the correct answer. Fiction is ___.

A) a form of writing

B) the setting a story

C) a kind of poem

D) always true

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Fiction is a story based off of what you imagine and is a form of writing stories based off imagination.

A
The other are not correct because they don’t make sense like D fiction is creative and not based on history and other stuff creative can include animals talking in real life they cannot talk

which statement best explains the text's use of dramatic irony

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

I believe the answer is A

Discuss the decision people made to be a Loyalist or a Patriot using social, political, and economic reasons.

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Loyalists wanted to pursue peaceful forms of protest because they believed that violence would give rise to mob rule or tyranny. They also believed that independence would mean the loss of economic benefits derived from membership in the British mercantile system. Loyalists came from all walks of life.

The choice of whether to support the American Revolution as a Loyalist or a Patriot was impacted by a number of social, political, and economic factors. Socially, Loyalists typically had stronger links to Britain and were wealthier people.

They frequently belonged to the elite or were affiliated with the Anglican Church. Loyalists considered themselves devoted subjects of the British Crown and supported the preservation of the current social structure. Patriots, on the other hand, included artists, small farmers, and laborers from a wider range of social backgrounds.

They fought for the rights of all Americans and aimed to achieve greater social and political equality. Politically, Loyalists supported a powerful central government and valued British control. They worried that leaving Britain would cause chaos and mean they would lose their privileges.

Patriots, however, supported self-government and detested the harsh nature of British rule. They argued in favor of independence and the founding of republican democracy. Economically speaking, Loyalists were closely connected to British trade and industry.

Since they profited from the British mercantile system, they were concerned that independence would jeopardize their financial goals. On the other hand, patriots favored free trade and international business and aimed for economic independence.

In conclusion, social, political, and economic circumstances throughout the American Revolution affected people's decisions about whether to be Loyalists or Patriots. Patriots came from a more diversified social background and advocated greater equality, whereas Loyalists tended to be wealthier people with strong links to Britain.

Politically, Patriots advocated independence and self-government while Loyalists supported British control and a powerful central government. Patriots advocated economic independence, whereas Loyalists had close ties to British trade and industry. These elements influenced people's decisions at this pivotal time in American history.

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TRICK QUESTION TIME!!!! whoever gets em all correct gets brainliest

What can be broken but never held?

What two things can you never eat for breakfast?

The more there is, the less you see. What am I?

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Answer:

- a promise or heart

- lunch and dinner

- darkness

1. PROMISE it the right answer for what two things can you never eat for breakfast

PLZZZ HELP
create a brainstorm of 20 words based on the topic rain. Then, use the words from the brainstorm to write a 8 sentence expository Paragraph.


Brainstorm


Draft
Topic Sentence: What is rain?
Statement: Rain is water that is cold, wet, and clear liquids that comes from clouds.
Detail/Explain: Did you know rain is created by the water cycle?
Statement
Detail/Explain:
Statement
Detail/Explain:
Closing:

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Answer:

if you want to date me just say that

Explanation:

IN THE BOOK BRIAN'S WINTER - Explain why the trees were exploding around Brian. Cite evidence from the text to support your response.

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The gran pacer test is a multi aerobic test that involves laps that progressively get harder as time goes on

What does the conflict in this passage suggest about the character of
Hadria?
The villagers had asked the traveling sorceress, Hadria, to protect
them from goblins. Goblins. That meant crawling around in caves.
"Don't you have anything more serious?" she asked the villagers.
"But they've been stealing our potatoes," the leader said. "That's
important to us!"
Later, Hadria did indeed find herself crawling through a cave, but when
she turned a corner, she found a much bigger threat than goblins: A
dragon twice the size of a bull lay on top of its hoard. Hadria readied a
spell and strode into the monster's den.

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Answer:

Hadria is a daring and brave character

Answer:

c

Explanation:

Pls help me with this. im really bad at this and i need to redo it for a better grade because i tried to do it the first by my self and the teacher gave me an F and said i can redo it for a better grade
we real cool by Gwendolyn brooks and the mending wall by robert frost poems
comparing and contrasting the poems. How are they the same and how are they different. Be sure to talk about the conflict, characterization, or setting in each poem, differences between the speakers in the poems, both poems’ use of at least one literary technique (sensory language, figurative language), and differences between the structures of the poems (stanzas, rhyming, rhythm). I would create one paragraph on how they are the same and one paragraph about how they are different.

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Poem??? There will be some on safari you could copy

Write a paragraph about one of your hobbies or activities. Use at least six present tense irregular verbs and six past tense irregular verbs. Use a dictionary if you need help.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Just do your faviorte hobby and search up facts about it

answer:

explanation: stop being lazy & do it… you have easy work . but dm my insta for help, it’s kailaaaaaa._

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In “ The Landlady “ the narrator tells the story from whose viewpoint? (USA test prep)


A) The narrator


B) Billy Weaver


C) The Landlady


D) The author


You can just search The Landlady by Roald Dahl pdf.

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A, the narrator. This is due to the process of elimination, plus some basic knowledge
It is billy weaver.it is because we know his emotion and an emotional in-person view of his choice.btw it is third person limited.

In a story about three cousins separated from their parents in a foreign country, the youngest child, who is deaf, uses sign language and pantomime to get help from kind strangers. What strength is most likely revealed by the child's actions?

A. a good sense of direction

B. compassion for others

C. a willingness to learn

D. self-confidence


FYI This Is A Language Arts Question.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

She is confident that her sign language can get people to understand her. Have a great day! :)

D the child is confident in using her sign language

PLEASE HELP Whose point of view is the landlady by roald dahl told in?
A) The narrator
B) Billy Weaver

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Answer:

A)

Explanation:

Throughout the book there are multiple statements proving this

Help will give brainleist

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Answer : C , pronouns that are not clearly connected to the antecedent

create a brainstorm of 20 words based on the topic rain. Then, use the words from the brainstorm to write a 8 sentence expository Paragraph.


Brainstorm


Draft
Topic Sentence: What is rain?
Statement: Rain is water that is cold, wet, and clear liquids that comes from clouds.
Detail/Explain: Did you know rain is created by the water cycle?
Statement
Detail/Explain:
Statement
Detail/Explain:
Closing:

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Answer:

I am only helping to create a draft for you none more :)

Explanation:

Draft

Topic Sentence: What is rain?

1. (a) Statement: Rain is water that is cold, wet, and clear liquids that comes from clouds.

2. Detail/Explain: Did you know rain is created by the water cycle?

2. (a) Statement: The water cycle, also known as the hydrological cycle, describes the continuous movement of water on, above and below the surface of the Earth.

3. Detail/Explain: Predicting rainfall amounts from types of cloud.

3. (a) Statement: By looking at whether the cloud is expanding or dissipating, we can predict weather with clouds, particularly predict if a storm is approaching. For example, smaller clouds may only bring morning dew or "fair weather", while clouds that are of substantial size may produce spits of rain throughout the whole day.

4. (a) Detail/Explain: Why is rain important?

Closing: Rain, and others, is a key element in the Earth's water cycle, which is vital to all life on Earth. Rainfall is the main way that the water in the skies comes down to Earth, where it fills our lakes and rivers, recharges the underground aquifers, and provides drinks to plants and animals.

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Can you please help me answer the questions down below. Pease read the text below to help you. Thank you so much!

2. How well does Sassoon think the war is being run? Provide quotes to help explain your view.

3. What is Sassoon's attitude towards the war, as shown in this extract? Provide quotes to support your view.

4. How realistic is Sassoon's portrayal of England? Explain your answer.

5. Why is Sassoon thinking of England in this situation?

6. Give three examples of poetic techniques which have been used in this excerpt. Explain their effect on the reader.

7. Based on the evidence in both extracts, what do you think a dug-out is?​

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first one is charles dickens is dead i think then micheal jordan scored a swish

help pls did i pick the correct answer choice?

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Answer:

Yea i say its A

Explanation:

It’s AAAAAAAAAAA it’s Goodd
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