Answer:
Unit Argument & Persuasion: Identifying Logos, Ethos and Pathos in Short Persuasive Texts ... Evokes a thought provoking, rationale response. ... Transcript of the speech: ... Step 3: Working with a partner, read each of the excerpts from written ... and we can identify the right questions only by subjecting our ideas about the ...
Explanation:
Serafina and the Black Cloak is full of figurative language. For this assignment, you will be locating five examples of figurative language from anywhere in the book that you have read.
1. You must write type out the exact example in quotation marks and give the page number.
2. You must tell what type of figurative language it is. Use the anchor chart in the module to help you remember which is which.
3. You must also explain what the figurative language is telling or explaining.
Answer:
5. The bold faced words are not meaningful to the text I am reading, and I ... o Importance to the article: they popped out.causing the ... Why do you think the author included the newspaper graphic on pages 8 & 9? ... used to give details appealing to the senses about a location, idea, or event. ... figurative Language Poem 1.
Explanation:
Please write a summary of The Secret Garden full book don't give away the ending. Please put written answer
Please just answer and don't take advantage of my points. I will report anyone who does not write a summary of the full book or anyone who takes the points
Answer:
See explanation for summary. If my summary does not answer your question, please keep in mind that I am doing my best. I did write this myself, and I am not using any outside sources whatsoever to write this.
I hope this helps!
Explanation:
In The Secret Garden, Mary Lennox is sent to live with her uncle, Archibald Craven, after a cholera outbreak kills her parents, whith whom she was living in India, although she rarely got the opportunity to see them.
Master Craven is still grieving the death of his wife, an event that occurs ten years prior to the start of the novel. Mistress Craven had a garden that Master Craven locks up after her death.
Mary, a curious young girl, wants desperately to find a way to enter the garden, and so she workes tirelessly to find something that may let her enter. She gets relatively far when she hears crying from a section of the mansion, which she has been told she may not enter.
However, Mary disregards these rules and finds Colin Craven, her uncle's son, who, just like his father, is a hunchback. Mary befriends Colin, and together they continue their search for a way to enter the secret garden.
USING ETHOS, PATHOS, AND LOGOS, you are trying to convince your parents to buy you an iPhone XR.
Answer:
Try listing reasons you were well behaved for a period of time, try to make it sound emotional and important to you, use passionate words like, "I tried really hard in math class" etc.
Logos means logic
Pathos means Emotion
and Ethos means Credibility (so trust)
Include all of those in your answer, and you'll be fine!
Example:
Mom and dad, I think I deserve a special gift for my birthday. I tried unbelievable hard in geometry class, which I usually do terribly in! I managed to learn, and remember, hundreds of words in Spanish class, but most of all - I love you guys! I would do anything to make you guys happy, and I know you would do the same for me!
Just check my grades! They are magnificent!
That's why I think I deserve to get an iPhone XR for my birthday.
That's just an example...
When Dally tells Johnny that the greasers won the fight against the Socs, Johnny says, “Useless . . . fighting’s no good.” What theme is suggested in Johnny’s statement?
that the greasers would just have to fight the Socs again
that people are hurting each other for no reason
that life is more important than friends
that violence does not solve anything
Answer:
The answer is B
Explanation:
Johnny clearly states that he thinks fighting is no good so it can't be A. Answer C is irrelevant, and Johnny never said anything about violence so its not D.
The names AP or UPI in the dateline tell you that the story was written by a(n) .
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What reasons and examples does the author provide to support his claim?
(List them in your own words.)
Answer:
what you need to look or is:
what terms did he use
key details
context clues
etc
Explanation:
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1.How has violence affected your life?
2.What are the causes of violence?
3.What can I do about violence?
Answer:
It made a negative impact.
Yelling fighting.
Nothing it will always happen.
Explanation:
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3. What is “National Brotherhood Week,” according to the students and teacher? What is the conversation Mrs. Elliott and the students have about treatment of different races in the United States?
4. Does Mrs. Elliott tell the students they are going to discriminate based on color of eyes, or does she just start her experiment on her own?
6. What are some things Mrs. Elliott does to get students to discriminate against each other?
7. What does Mrs. Elliott give to the “lesser” students so that all students know who they are, even from far away?
8. When the two boys get in a fight during lunch, one boy says he was called a name. What name did the other boy call him?
9. Mrs. Elliott asks John, the boy who hit the other boy, “Did it help [to hit him]? Did it stop him? Did it make you feel better inside?” What was John’s response to all three questions?
10. On the second day of Mrs. Elliott’s experiment, she changes the rules. How does she change them, and how do the students react?
11. What did Mrs. Elliott notice about the work ethic and quality of work the “lesser” students submitted?
13. How do the group of boys treat each other when the experiment is over, and they have finished their discussion on discrimination?
14. On what day and year did Mrs. Elliott originally teach this lesson, and why (the video was the third year she’d taught this lesson)?
15. Do you think that doing an experiment like this would work in our classroom? What do you think could happen?
Answer:I has no idea what brotherhood is and I dont know how I am to answer these without any text of stuff like that
Explanation:
Read (or reread) these two paragraphs from a science course, looking for differences in how the ideas are organized and presented.
Light
Light passes through some materials without scattering. We call objects of this kind transparent. Clear glass and clear plastic wrap are two transparent objects. Other objects, such as wax paper or frosted glass, let some light through but scatter or block the rest. These objects are translucent. Then there are opaque objects, which do not let any light through. Opaque objects block all light. Instead, they produce shadows on a surface when an object prevents light from reaching that surface. You are an opaque object. So is a wooden door, a refrigerator, or a moose.
Sound
Sound travels in waves that are produced when something vibrates. Sound waves are invisible—we cannot see the movement of sound through the air with our eyes. Unlike light, sound needs a medium, something to travel through. Sounds can move through solids like walls or clothing, liquids such as water, or gases such as air. Walls, water, and air are all examples of different media through which sound travels.
Which answer does a good job of contrasting thetwo paragraphs?
Both paragraphs use lots of familiar images to help readers imagine how energy flows through things.
One paragraph introduces and defines basic terms while the other sticks with more basic information.
Both paragraphs focus on substances that an energy form might travel through.
One paragraph is about how light travels, and the other is about how sound travels.
Answer:
One paragraph introduces and defines basic terms while the other sticks with more basic information.
Explanation:
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Optic refers to vision, or seeing, so what does the word panoptic meant?
blind, not seeing
seeing things that aren’t there
all-seeing
hazy or foggy
Answer:
All-seeing
Explanation:
Pan- all
optic- seeing
Answer:
Seeing all or Seeing something that does not know it is being watched
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When did the dodo bird get extinct? What was the main thing about it? Fun fact and why is it scary to you?
Answer:
Over-harvesting of the birds, combined with habitat loss and a losing competition with the newly introduced animals, was too much for the dodos to survive. The last dodo was killed in 1681, and the species was lost forever to extinction.
Dodo birds were flightless birds that were gray in color, about 3 feet tall, and weighed 22-40 pounds. The dodo bird lived on the island of Mauritius. They had large hooked beaks. They were flightless birds because they really did not have any predators to fly away from on the island.
The dodo may instead have used its large, hooked beak in territorial disputes. Since Mauritius receives more rainfall and has less seasonal variation than Rodrigues, which would have affected the availability of resources on the island, the dodo would have less reason to evolve aggressive territorial behaviour.
Explanation:
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(Form two sentences. )
One sentence using the word "inscription"
and the other using the word "transcribe"
If right brainiest. I overthink things too much :(
Answer:
plane- ordinary; common (like plain)
way- to see how heavy something is (like weigh)
homophones are words like words that sound the same with different meanings
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Explanation:
What is the best order for the sentences in this conclusion paragraph? 1. As you can see, it makes perfect sense for schools to offer a babysitting course as part of health class, 2. If even one life is saved through babysitter education, it will all have been worth it 3. Teenagers will gain confidence when they learn basic first aid and child safety. Parents can rest assured that their children are in good hands with the babysitter O A. 3,2,1 OB. 1,2,3 O c. 1,3,2 O D. 3, 1, 2
Answer:3. Teenagers will gain confidence when they learn basic first aid and child safety. Parents can rest assured that their children are in good hands with the babysitter
Explanation:
Answer:
I beleive it would be C. 1, 3, 2.
Explanation:
It personally makes the most sense. At first I would have said D, but its weird to jump into a paragraph using sentence 3. Hopefully this helps!
which of the following sentences is a compound sentence?
A
He had a good dance partner, a place to go, and a way to get there.
B
By today’s standards, he should have been happy, but he was not.
By today’s standards he should have been happy but he was not
What do animals that are carnivores eat?
whatever they can find
fish and insects
other animals
plants and fungus
Answer: other animals
Explanation:
Which statement best evaluates this response to the writing prompt?
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Answer:
B.
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from “Tools of the Spymaster."
The numbers that Major Tallmadge assigned to members of the Culper Ring were from a secret writing system he invented. He substituted digits for words that would be used in messages. "Long Island," for example, was 728, "arms" was 7, and "city" was 88. There was a number for each month, such as 341 for "January." He made four copies of his codes. He kept one and gave the others to Woodhull, Townsend, and General Washington. For words that did not have a number code, Tallmadge gave his agents a cipher. In a cipher, each letter in a message is replaced by another letter or a number.
The author’s purpose in this excerpt is to
teach readers about a code system used during the American Revolution.
persuade readers that ciphers are the greatest American invention.
argue that Major Tallmadge made a mistake in sharing copies of his codes.
compare the American codes for secret letters to the British codes.
Answer:
Explanation:
No. 1
Which of the following sentences should come first in a paragraph?
A.
Colorful place settings awaited the guests.
B.
Phil cleared the table and did the dishes.
C.
All of the guests greatly enjoyed the food.
D.
Jill carried the tray of food to the table.
Turn: He was a shy and tall boy with blond hair. He was very nervous to be giving his presentation in front of the class. Into a more interesting description i will mark brainliest to the first
Answer:
A tall boy with blonde hair was very shy while about to present a presentation in front of everybody in the class
Explanation:
Not very interesting but i tried
Answer:
The tall, shy boy with blonde hair was very nervous to be giving his presentation in front of the class.
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Passage 1: Stage Fright by Lee Bennett Hopkins1 I wanted the role. The Prince. The Prince. I got it. Knew it. 5 I was totally convinced. I memorized each line. Learned them by heart. I studied and studied my perfect Prince-part. 10 But— when I took center stage I stammered stuttered hemmed hawed suddenly shuddered. 17 My heart skipped a beat. Face turned bright red. Until finally Prince-words popped back in my head. Though I’ll always know 21 My mind simply snapped I still got a thrill when I took my last bow as my classmates stood up shouted and clapped.
Passage 2: The Rose that Grew from Concrete by Tupac Shakur 1 Did you hear about the rose that grew from a crack in the concrete? Proving nature’s laws wrong it learned to walk without having feet. 5 Funny it seems, but by keeping its dreams, it learned to breathe fresh air. Long live the rose that grew from concrete when no one else ever cared. Now answer Numbers 1-3 based on the poem, “Stage Fright.” 1. What is the meaning of the underlined phrase from line 21 of Passage 1? (RI 2.4)“my mind simply snapped” A The speaker started to get a headache B The speaker was angry when he forgot his lines C The speaker was excited when he remembered his lines D The speaker suddenly recalled his Prince-lines 2. Which line from Passage 1 expresses that the speaker felt prepared for his performance? (RL 1.1) A “I was totally convinced.” B “Learned them by heart.” C “Until finally Prince-words popped back in my head” D “when I took my last bow” 3. Which statement describes how the last stanza adds to the Passage as a whole? (RL 2.5)A It lets the readers know that the speaker had trouble with his lines after seeing the audience. B It reveals that the speaker recognizes how he overcame an obstacle to succeed. C It describes the speaker’s challenge onstage and ability to finish his performance. D It explains that the speaker could hardly wait to be onstage because he practiced so much.Now answer Numbers 4-7 based on the Passage, “The Rose that Grew from Concrete.”4. Which of the following identifies a main theme of the Passage? (RL 1.2) A All living things need support from others in order to grow. B We must learn and grow from our failures. C People can overcome difficulties and succeed. D Nature can overcome problems better than people.
5. What does the figurative language refer to in lines 3 and 4 below? (RL 2.4) “Proving nature’s laws wrong/it learned to walk without having feet.” A A rose growing and succeeding despite challenges B A rose leaving the crack when it sprouted C A rose learning to walk on concrete D A rose realizing it cannot actually walk6. How does the speaker’s point of view influence how the rose is described? (RL 2.6) A Curious about the rose, the speaker asks several questions about it. B Believing that the rose is not real, the speaker exaggerates its qualities. C Feeling pity for the rose, the speaker lists all of the hardships it has faced. D Impressed by the rose, the speaker explains what makes it so admirable.7. Select one line from Passage 2 that is represented by the illustration. (RL 3.7) A “...from a crack in the concrete?” B “...learned to walk without having feet.” C “...by keeping its dreams...” D “...breathe fresh air.”Now answer Numbers 8 and 9 based on “Stage Fright” and “The Rose that Grew from Concrete.” 8. In “The Rose That Grew from Concrete,” the rose pushes through a crack in concrete to grow. Which line from “Stage Fright” shows the same theme of overcoming difficulties to succeed? (RL 3.9) A “I memorized each line.” B “My heart skipped a beat.” C “Prince-words popped back in my head.” D “I still got a thrill
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Explanation:
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Amber is writing a research paper about animal intelligence. Here is her introduction: (1) At one time in history, it was believed that the ability to make tools was what defined the human race. (2) A certain intelligence has been associated with the ability to create and use tools. (3) New research supports that crows not only make tools, but they are also a lot smarter than we may think. What is the thesis statement in Amber’s introduction? sentences 1 and 3 sentence 2 sentence 3 sentences 2 and 3
Answer:
sentence 3
Explanation:
Answer:
sentence 3
Explanation:
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Who is the speaker of the poem? How do you know? Refer to one or more details from the beginning of the text to support your response.
The poem:
I, too, sing America.
I am the darker brother.
They send me to eat in the kitchen
When company comes,
But I laugh,
And eat well,
And grow strong.
Tomorrow,
I’ll be at the table
When company comes.
Nobody’ll dare
Say to me,
“Eat in the kitchen,”
Then.
Besides,
They’ll see how beautiful I am
And be ashamed—
I, too, am America.
Answer:
The speaker of the poem is the darker brother, which probably refers to a african-american man. We know this because he says "I am the darker brother" and the poem is in first person POV which means he is speaking from his experience.
Explanation:
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Read the sentence.
I completed my homework _____.
What prepositional phrase could be added to the sentence to tell when?
A. with my dad's help
B. beside my sister
C. after dinner
D. at my desk
Answer:
c.
Explanation: i think
Answer: C. after dinner
Explanation:
All the other choices describe where or who. Only C, after dinner gives us a hint about the time.
Describe the relationship between the railroad lawsuit and Wells' career as a journalist and activist
Text: Justice for all common lit
Answer:was a groundbreaking journalist, an activist, a co-founder of the NAACP, and even a precursor to Rosa Parks — it's difficult to choose which occupation defines her legacy best.
Explanation:
Answer:
Wells was an African American journalist and activist who led an She went on to found and become integral in groups striving for African American justice.On one fateful train ride from Memphis to Nashville, in May 1884, She sued the railroad, winning a $500 settlement in a circuit court case.
Explanation:
How should sentence 26 be changed?
A. But one thing is certain that people still love to start their day with a
cup of hot, freshly brewed coffee.
B. But one thing is certain; that people still love to start their day with a
cup of hot, freshly brewed coffee.
C. But one thing: certain people still love to start their day with a cup of
hot, freshly brewed coffee.
D. But one thing is certain: people still love to start their day with a cup of
hot, freshly brewed coffee.
Answer:
I think it's B
Explanation:
What wave property is different between each region of the electromagnetic spectrum?
Answer:
The different types of radiation are defined by the amount of energy found in the photons. Radio waves have photons with low energies, microwave photons have a little more energy than radio waves, infrared photons have still more, then visible, ultraviolet, X-rays, and, the most energetic of all, gamma-rays.
Explanation:
The wave properties that are different between each region of the electromagnetic spectrum are wavelength and frequency.
What is the electromagnetic spectrum?The electromagnetic spectrum shows the ranges of all types of electromagnetic radiation. They tell the frequencies of electromagnetic radiations with respect to their wavelengths and energies of photons. Radiation is an entity that travels and passes through objects.
The energy contained in the photons determines the various forms of radiation. Low-energy photons make up radio waves; microwave photons have a little bit more energy than radio waves; infrared photons have much more energy, and the most energetic photons of them are gamma rays.
Therefore, the differences between each region of the electromagnetic spectrum are frequency and wavelength.
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Read the fifth stanza from “The Raven.”
Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there wondering, fearing,
Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before
But the silence was unbroken, and the stillness gave no token,
And the only word there spoken was the whispered word, "Lenore!"
This I whispered, and an echo murmured back the word, "Lenore!"
Merely this and nothing more.
Question
How does this incident move the action of the poem forward?
Answers
A This is a turning point in the poem, as the speaker begins to accept his loss.
B The speaker refers to Lenore for the very first time here; the reader does not yet know who Lenore is.
C This is a turning point in the poem, as the speaker begins to descend into madness.
D The speaker again refers to Lenore, and the reader sees that his sorrow is all about his lost love.
Answer:
It's c.
Explanation:
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Ash rode their bike for 10 minutes. They got home at 3:00.
What is wrong with these sentences?
A. The pronouns are wrong
B. It is supposed to be a compound sentence
C. There is nothing wrong with these sentences
Answer:
the pronouns are wrong
I may be wrong but I think the word their is a pronoun. It should be ash rode her bike or ash rode his bike. their is for multiple people