Text 1:

Pot O’ Gold by Kathryn Fitzgerald

We came here in search of food

across a tumultuous sea

We came here for a life that’s good;

We'd have stayed home if we could

Máthair cried after we arrived

Each day in the filth she would toil

Athair’d search each day for a wage that was good

to buy food, to buy shoes, to buy wood

They fought long and hard, became loyal and true

To forge a life from something brand new

This immigrants legacy would be seen through

Pulsing through my heart is emerald blood

My grandfather's father’s will, in me

They came here for a life that’s good

I stay here because I could.


Text 2:

Mrs. Olney stood abashed a moment. “Well, my dear,” she said deliberately, “what would you like to take up?”

“I got ideas how to make America better, only I don’t know how to say it out. Ain’t there a place I can learn?”

A startled woman stared at me. For a moment not a word came. Then she proceeded with the same kind smile. “It’s nice of you to want to help America, but I think the best way would be for you to learn a trade. That’s what this school is for, to help girls find themselves, and the best way to do is to learn something useful.”

“Ain’t thoughts useful? Does America want only the work from my body, my hands? Ain’t it thoughts that turn over the world?”

“Ah! But we don’t want to turn over the world.” Her voice cooled. “My child, thought requires leisure. The time will come for that. First you must learn to earn a good living.”

“Did I come to America for a living?”

“What did you come for?”

“I came to give out all the fine things that was choked in me in Russia. I came to help America make the new world. . . . They said, in America I could open up my heart and fly free in the air—to sing—to dance—to live—to love . . . Here I got all those grand things in me, and America won’t let me give nothing.”


1. How is the idea of the American Dream, coming to America for a better life, different in passage 1 than in passage 2?


A-In Passage One, they choose to stay while in Passage Two, she wants to leave.

B-Passage One is about working hard in America, while Passage Two is about changing America.

C-The narrator in Passage Two is ungrateful, while Passage 1 is grateful.

D-Passage Two doesn’t care about money, but Passage 2 does.



2) The speaker of the poem would disagree with the narrator of the poem because..

A-The speaker likes America.

B-The speaker thinks the narrator is stuck up.

C-The speaker works hard for her money.

D-They’d be friends.



3) Both passages discuss the theme of....

A-Immigration

B-America being great again

C-Loneliness

D-Hard work

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Answer 1

Answer:

I think (1)→B,(2)→A,(3)→D


Related Questions

what is the meaning of literature​

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Answer:

It mean written works especially those considered of superior or lasting artistic merit.

Answer:

The meaning of literature is a textbook/writing type of all selections used by categories that go beyond, and is a work of writing, poems, drama, and such other kinds :3

Explanation:

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The Orinoco Delta in Caribbean South
America has many different
A. books
B. families
C. seasons

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families
is the answer

I have 40 monkeys,
35 fish, and
40 spiders, what IS THE PROBABILITY THAT I WILL CHOOSE A FISH?

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Answer:

there is about a 30% chance you will choose a fish

Explanation:

add them all together and write the amount of fish over the total (35/115). Simplify this. 7/23 is the simplest this fraction can go. you can write it as 7/23 or 30.43 percent which is about 30 percent of a chance.

The chances of getting first is 30%


Think about the words and phrases Haidri decided to edit out of
her poem. How were they "hindrances” to understanding the
poem's meaning?

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Answer:

for this u will have to make ur own poem so u can understand wat the hindrances mean.

Explanation:

yall ok so my reading teacher wants me to write a story about a experience I had or an expirence my perents had so I need some help can you please right a story about either or oh and heres some things you maybe wanna know my name is mickelia my sisters name is kathrine my moms name is kerisha and my dads name is micheal please help

40 POINTS

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Answer:

Me and my dad micheal went out to a lake once to go fishing and he caught some cat fish, but i wasnt able to catch anything so he told me that i needed to set the hook before i reel back in, He said "when you feel some small tugs and you are sure they are still there then you have to jolt your fishing rod backwards to get the hook stuck inside of the fish's mouth" so I did that and i had caught my very first fish.

Explanation:

What do you learn about Anne from the diary entries

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Answer:

who are you talking about anne frank?

Explanation:

Pls help, this is timed.

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Answer:

probably 1st 2nd and 4th

Question 1 of 5 Which answer best uses precise language to revise the italicized section of this passage? The early American colonies were valuable to Great Britain in different ways. Some of them grew things, and others produced things. The common ground, however, was that the British government wanted to use the resources of the colonies to enhance its own wealth and power rather than to improve the lives of colonists. A. Some supplied natural resources like timber, while others, such as Virginia, were primarily used for farming. B. Several products were considered worthwhile, but one was the most important. C. While Virginia was an oasis of agricultural productivity, additional colonies specialized in a multiplicity of cherished commodities. D. Some of them were farmers, and others chose different specialties.​

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Answer:

B is the correct answer

Explanation:

Several products were considered worthwhile, but one was the most important is best uses precise language to revise the italicized section of this passage. Hence, option B is correct.

What is an italicized section?

To make a title or name stand out from the rest of the phrase, italics are typically employed to indicate the titles and names of specific works or items. In writing, italics are another option for emphasis, but they are rarely employed.

A complete work's title is often center-placed near the top of the first page; if possible, it should be printed in boldface, huge characters, or possibly both. It should not be capitalized, surrounded by quotation marks, or terminate with a full stop.

If a source is autonomous and self-contained, italicize the title. Italics are used for book, play, film, magazine, database, and website titles. Put titles in quotation marks if they are a part of the source.

Thus, option B is correct.

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Suddenly she felt the scallop contract in her hand. Its shell clamped shut, and water
squirted out of it. Right into her face.
What is the main function of this text in the narrative? (5 points)
1) Climax
2) Exposition
3) Falling action
O4) Resolution

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1) climax ( I think)

Answer:

Climax

Explanation:

Apart from transport and food mention 5 other
entre prenourial opportunities that can deliver
Services to users of the Gautrain (10)​

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Answer and Explanation:

In addition to transportation and food, Gautain users will have access to shopping malls, offices in the most diverse branches, cinemas, theaters, housing, education, airport, hospitals, among other elements that will be raised by companies. This will happen because the construction of Gautain will enhance the area through which it passes, promoting a strong investment in the place.

Gautain is a rail system in Gauteng Province, South Africa, which aims to establish a form of rapid and safe transpote for about 80 kilometers between Johannesburg and Pretoria.

WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!!!!no links or be reported:) Replace each word in bold with a more common synonym or term. Rewrite each sentence using the more common synonym and or term in the space provided.
1. Aunt Alice tended to use EUPHEMISTIC expressions, like "powder room" instead of "bathroom." New Sentence:
2. Jack's hilarious ANECDOTE about his Uncle Dave was our favorite of all of his stories.
New Sentence:
3. The queen hired a royal taster to make sure her food was free of TOXINS like snake venom, cyanide, and arsenic.
New Sentence:
4. The peasants showed DEFERENCE toward the visiting duchess, bowing low and addressing her as "my lady."
New Sentence:

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Answer:

Here ya go! Hopefully these were the answers you were looking for.

Explanation:

1. Aunt Alice tended to use EUPHEMISTIC expressions, like "powder room" instead of "bathroom."

New Sentence: Aunt Alice tended to use courteos expressions, like "powder room" instead of "bathroom."

2. Jack's hilarious ANECDOTE about his Uncle Dave was our favorite of all of his stories.

New Sentence: Jack's hilarious story about his Uncle Dave was our favorite of all of his stories.

3. The queen hired a royal taster to make sure her food was free of TOXINS like snake venom, cyanide, and arsenic.

New Sentence: The queen hired a royal taster to make sure her food was free of poisins like snake venom, cyanide, and arsenic.

4. The peasants showed DEFERENCE toward the visiting duchess, bowing low and addressing her as "my lady."

New Sentence: The peasants showed Inferiority toward the visiting duchess, bowing low and addressing her as "my lady."

2.Two reporters write a story about the closing of a neighborhood school. One of the reporters has a daughter who attended the school. How might her story be different from the other reporter’s story?


All of the above

It probably won’t include the date that the school closed.

It may explain how children at the school felt about the closing.

It will be more interesting to read.

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Answer:

All of the above

Explanation:

The daughter actually experienced the life in the school and can give more detail, explian how she and other kid's felt, and be more intresting to read.

Answer:

It may explain how children at the school felt about the closing.

Explanation:

If you were to run away in the middle of the night and make an impulsive decision like get married at 13 - - what would the consequences of that action be?

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Answer:

Look below.

Explanation:

The marriage is invalid. You wouldn’t be married according to the government.

Answer:

dealing with being hunted by the cops, being all over the news, for running away, ur parents would get in trouble with the law, you would probs not be accepted in many jobs, its illegal to get married at 13 so you would have to get divorced, if they are older than 13 lets say 17 it can be considered pedophilia so like, dont do it, also you probs dont have a bank account set up, or ur own phone plan, so you wouldnt be able to buy things, and if you dont have a job ur skrewd which considereing the age is 13 i doubt the job could pay enough to survive on ur own

Explanation:

PLEASE HELP IN THE NEXT 10 MINUTES PLEASE ANSWER ALLLLL OF THE QUESTIONS TO GET 50 BEST ANSWER GETS BRAINLEST

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Answer:

1. B

2.A

3. A

Explanation:

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Answer:

the cause is her sister, maria anna, being a good seamstress and deciding to help teach others. the effect is the person she taught becomes a good dressmaker

Explanation:

i think this is right but thats a weird question ajaja

Answer:

Cause: Maria Anna took it upon herself to teach Giuseppe.

Effect: He developed a real skill as a dressmaker.

Explanation:

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just search is in safari lol don’t use those links

What does the transition word ESPECIALLY do in writing?

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Answer:

it goes into why something is important

Please help I need to send it now, write the correct form of the verb ​

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Answer:

Explanation:

Mary is learning in this school and she has been doing well now

While she called me the telephone rang

They left their house since 1990

I prefer milk on tea

I like sweets

As Sofia crossed the border out of North Dakota, she knew what to do. She calmly pulled the car over and parked. Beside her, the sign on the road read Welcome to Montana. Sofia had no intention of ever coming back to this place; there were too many bad memories. She reached into the back seat and opened the bird cage. It was time for Henry to move on as well. His wounds were healed. Henry hesitated a bit on Sofia’s arm. When he finally flew away, he never looked back.

What does Henry symbolize?

Sofia
bird cage
road trip
Montana

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Answer:

Sofia

Explanation:

Write a summary of Act 1 of The crucible (in steps if it’s easier to you)

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Answer:

The Crucible begins in the house of Reverend Samuel Parris, whose daughter, Betty, lies unconscious in bed upstairs. Abigail denies that she and the other girls were participating in witchcraft, but Parris suspects she is lying. ... He thinks that she and Betty have conjured spells.

What was Fitzgerald’s first novel?

Tender is the Night
The Great Gatsby
This Side of Paradise
The Beautiful and the Dam ned

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Answer:

Fitzgerald's first novel was "this side of paradise"

this side of paradise

AOT FANS WHO READ ON AO3 so like i am here reading a levi ff and i have music playing it Slumber party starts playing, i lost it, perfect song and i laughed because i saw another ff of bottom levi so i couldn't see it the same.

i needed to share that.

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Answer:

omgshshsh,, that's literally the perfect song for a levi ff,,, i'm not capping bestie

Explanation:

armin reminder! he's...hot,,,  

Answer:

as for me its good music playing

Plz help!
How is bud feeling his first night at the Calloway house? Chapter 15 bud not buddy

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Answer:

Bud is apprehensive when he is left alone in the room . Because when an adult says someone is "gone " they really mean someone is "dead"

Explanation:

What does Uncle Katsuhisa’s name mean in Japanese

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Answer:

Yeah c Katsuhisa ’s or 勝久おじさんの

Explanation:

have a good day!!

Answer:

In Japanese, the name "Katsuhisa" means Leader or Determined.

Explanation:

Katsuhisa is Japanese is a name often given to a male. People with this name most likely originate from Japan.

On and on they went like shooting stars rushing to meet each other" is an example of what type of
figurative language?

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Answer:

I think simile or hyperbole

On and on they went like shooting stars rushing to meet each other" is an example is Hyperbole is the type of figurative language,

What is Hyperbole?

The hyperbole should be understood to be an exaggeration by everybody who hears or reads it. Common hyperboles like "I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse," "I've seen this movie a hundred times," and "It cost an arm and a leg" are certainly ones you've heard in regular conversations.

Going overboard is what is meant by exaggeration. As an illustration, imagine waiting for your friend and telling him, "I've been waiting for like half an hour!" even if it has only been five minutes. Exaggeration that is hyperbolic is unrealistic.

While metaphors occasionally utilize exaggeration, hyperbole usually does. "His words were music to my ears," is a metaphor. Words and music are compared by the speaker. However, if you were to say the same thing in hyperbole.


Thus, Hyperbole is the type of figurative language,

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What images do your words of poetry bring to mind?
you have learned, poetry is often rich with imagery—language that evokes the senses readers use to perceive the world. Figurative language, too, can bring images to mind. "The moon shimmered through the clouds like a silver coin flashing in the hand of a thief," for example. What images have you captured in the poems you wrote during this module?
Choose and edit a poem you wrote in your journal. Then create a "mixed media" work of visual art based on the poem. Include images, patterns, or textures that support the meaning of your poem as well as a few selected lines from the poem itself. The elements you choose should reflect your poem's tone, too. When you're satisfied with your final product, photograph or scan your artwork and turn it in.

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Answer:

Choose and edit a poem you wrote in your journal. Then create a "mixed media" work of visual art based on the poem. Include images, patterns, or textures that support the meaning of your poem as well as a few selected lines from the poem itself. The elements you choose should reflect your poem's tone, too. When you're satisfied with your final product, photograph or scan your artwork and turn in

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Refer to the Newsela article "Opinion: From Embarrassed About Bicultural Identity, to Celebrating It."

Read the claim and the reason.

Claim: Young people may be more capable of embracing their bicultural identity and sharing it with the dominant culture.

Reason: Her daughter volunteered to present her version of Indian culture at school and performed an Indian dance for her classmates.

How does this reason logically support the author's claim?


It shows how much sharing one's culture breaks down barriers to acceptance.

It describes how it can be challenging to fit into a dominant culture.

It shows that her daughter is confident in herself and comfortable with her Indian and American identities.

It shows how much work the author has done to teach her daughter to be proud of her heritage.

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Answer:

It shows that her daughter is confident in herself and comfortable with American identities .

Explanation:

I took the test .!!

Black pudding is a distinct type of British food that was once banned in the United States for sanitary reasons. What is black pudding​

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Answer:

Black pudding, also known as blood pudding, is a distinct regional type of blood sausage originating in the United Kingdom and Ireland. It is made from pork blood, with pork fat or beef suet, and a cereal, usually oatmeal, oat groats or barley groats.

Explanation:

Add 6 and 9. Then, multiply by 2/3. Which of the following expressions matches the statement above? *

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answer:
6+9= 17
17*2/3 = 34/3, or 11 1/3, or 11.3 repeating < that’s the answer

15 points ASAP Do full-page ASAP PLZ
If right I will mark it as a brain list
Thank you have a great day

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Answer:

Q1-

a- Emphatic

b- Emphatic

c- Progressive

d-Progressive

e-Progressive

f-Progressive

g-Progressive

h-Progressive

Q2

Present Emphatic: I do read everyday.

Past Emphatic: He did read yesterday

Future Progressive: I will be reading

Present Perfect Progressive: I have been reading

Future Perfect Progressive: I will have been reading

Explanation:

Progressive: has an (ing) on a word for example looking, seeing, eating and also has an word supporting it which can be has,had,will have,am etc.

Emphatic: use of do did or does with the basic form

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