Answer:
Using correct grammar makes listening and reading easier for others to understand and can make the communication process more enjoyable.
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How does slavery stories have morals
Answer:
Explanation:
How African American folklore saved the cultural memory and history of slaves . All over the world, community stories, customs and beliefs have been American history, with the arrival of the first slave ship in Jamestown, Virginia. and remember large-scale events, or relate morals as other folk tales do
What is revealed to Eric by Sarah? What does she require of him? What does she threaten?
Answer:explain more please
Explanation:what’s the topic on
what is the plot in freak the mighty?
Answer:
This tells the story of a strong friendship between a young boy with Morquio's syndrome and an older boy who is always bullied because of his size. Adapted from the novel, Freak the Mighty, the film explores a building of trust and friendship. Kevin, an intelligent guy helps out Maxwell to improve his reading skills.
Explanation:
Answer:
This tells the story of a strong friendship between a young boy with Morquio's syndrome and an older boy who is always bullied because of his size. Adapted from the novel, Freak the Mighty, the film explores a building of trust and friendship. Kevin, an intelligent guy helps out Maxwell to improve his reading skills.
Explanation:
In the thirteenth stanza "To the fowl those fiery eyes now burned into my bosom's core." Poe uses
A. a metaphor to compare the raven's eyes....
B. a simile to compare the raven's eyes...
C. an allusion of famous eyes in his chest...
D. personification to personify the raven...
How does the rain touch the windows
what have you noticed with pictures a and b in terms of lighting
Explanation:
Where is the picture? You have not attached it in your question
How does the author's decision to begin with a description of the city affect the reader's perception of Babbitt's situation The description of the city provides a direct contrast the description of Babbitt himself The description of whistles calling people cheerfully to work highlights the effect of Babbitt's alarm clock The description of the impressive office buildings becomes a metaphor for Babbitt's career. The details of the city's towers provide a positive comparison to the structure of homo
Personal Explanation:
The authors decision to add many details to Babbitts situation (most likely) to help the reader gain more knowledge about how Babbitt thinks or how they see the world around them. Maybe it's a very detailed description of what Babbitt wants to see? Or what they want the world around them to become. There are many ways a reader could interpret this.
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Which is the main atagonist in this section of the text
Answer:
i dont see a text though
Explanation:
Answer:
BRIAN: I'll get them.
KATIE: I'll get them.
(BRIAN and KATIE take opposite paths to the light switch. CAMMIE moves to the windows.)
CAMMIE: Everyone watch these windows. (The crowd follows her.) It should happen in ten… nine… eight… (BRIAN and KATIE arrive at the light switch, both watching CAMMIE. Their hands touch accidentally as they shut off the light) seven… six… five… (BRIAN and KATIE make eye contact in the dark. Everyone watches the window.) four… three… two… (BRIAN and KATIE lean in to kiss.)
ABBY: (Looks back) Oh my gosh! They're going to kiss!
CAMMIE: Noooo! (There is a rush of simultaneous action: The crowd turns in unison to watch KATIE and BRIAN. CAMMIE grabs SERENA and turns her toward the window as a bright burst of light flashes through. BRIAN and KATIE jump apart and flip on the lights. SERENA's eyes go wide with fear and wonder. CAMMIE turns to the crowd, excitedly.) Did you see what just happened?
ABBY: (Reacting to the fact that there was no kiss.) We saw what almost happened.
ERIKA: Another false alarm.
WALLACE: At this rate, I'm going to get a kiss before Buckethead does. (Everyone heads for their tables, mumbling about the "almost kiss." CAMMIE is exasperated.)
CAMMIE: I'm not talking about the kiss, people! I'm talking about the light!
ERIN: What light?
CAMMIE: The big light! The one I've been waiting for for six years!
AMANDA: (Correcting her) The one for which you've been waiting.
CAMMIE: It came right there through the window. No one saw it? (She notices SERENA who has stood frozen in place since seeing the light.)Serena! (Moves to SERENA. Looks her in the eye, nearly pleading.) You saw it. Tell me you saw it. Please.
SERENA: (Quietly) I saw it.
ROSALIND: You did?
KATIE: Are you sure it wasn't Brian and I turning on the light?
SERENA: Cammie held me and made me watch. I saw it.
ASHLEY: So what does that mean?
SERENA: I guess it means that one of us is the alien.
Explanation: Why did you waste your time reading this?
Is curly and his wife relationship dynamic
anyone who can guess my favorite animal gets brainliest idk man I have so many points and don't know what t use them on
Answer:
I think cat or dog all like cat dude
"Roger gathered a handful of stones and began to throw them. Yet there was a space round Henry, perhaps six yards in diameter, into which he dare not throw. Here, invisible yet strong, was the taboo of the old life." I need help with analysing this quote from lord of the flies.
Answer:
This section shows the loss of civilization and the beginning of wildness among the boys.
Explanation:
The passage shown above is a very important point in the narrative, which in addition to foreshadowing how Roger will become a cruel boy, shows how the concepts of civility are being suppressed by the eminent savagery that the environment provokes in these boys, especially in relation to the younger who start to develop a strong violence, cruelty and grandeur in the youngest. This can be seen when, in spite of his friends, Roger feels the right to torment Henry, the youngest boy and in the view of Roger more fragile and subordinate, which is the first indication of torture, dominance and manipulation that he will not only exercise in Henry, but in the other smaller and younger boys.
Write a reflection on this Quote: "Look in the Mirror...That's Your Competition"
Answer:
Your greatest competition is yourself. You must be able to overcome your own fears and obstacles in order to win.
Explanation:
I should become a philosopher not gonna lie
What are the ways that writers break out of genre patterns
Answer:
For writers, using the patterns of a genre accepted by readers for accomplishing their purposes allows them to establish a working relationship with readers. ... For readers, genres help organize information so that they can more easily make sense of what they are about to read.
Explanation:
Some of the ways that writers can break out of genre patterns are:
By being spontaneousBy writing according to their clarity of thoughtAccording to the given question, we need to find out how writers can break out of genre patterns and some of the ways are by being spontaneous, and by writing as they get clarity of thought and creative motivation.
A genre is a pattern of writing which authors use so that the readers can easily classify their work and identify them.
As a result of this, we can see that there are different types of genre which includes:
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How does the author characterize Atticus give two details
Answer:
Atticus is very wise and a humble man. Throughout the story, Atticus relates to the theme of empathy. Atticus addresses everyone in the book with respectful terms like "sir" or "ma'am".
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1 Which question is answered in section "A History-Making Election"?
(A) Who is Joe Biden's vice president?
(B) What number president is Joe Biden?
(C) How has СOVID-19 affected businesses?
A, kamala harris; first female vice prez
Answer:
C
Explanation:
because Joe was saying how trump allowed 200,000 + plus more people to die and he let it get out of hand.
(1) The skyrocketing price of diesel fuel is really cutting into the profit margins on the products we ship out. (2) We simply have no choice but to raise our prices.
Which word or phrase would best begin sentence 2?
A) In that event,
B) Nevertheless,
C) As an illustration,
D) As a result,
Answer:
d
Explanation:
D because it is a cause and effect
I am writing to inform you that the haircut and coloring that I recely
last Thursday is unsatisfactory. I clearly told Angela that I wanted
brown hair with red undertones. As you can see from the photograph,
my hair is now light brown. I've also found that the product used to
color my hair has left it dry and dull. The cut looks decent from the
front, but the back has several uneven layers cut into it. Mark always
cuts my hair and knows I don't like layers in the back. Please refund
the 85 dollars I spent on these services.
Which detail best supports the passage's central idea?
O A. Mark usually cuts the author's hair.
O B. Angela is using a new line of coloring products.
O C. The author has taken a photograph of her hair.
D. The author's hair is light brown instead of dark brown.
Answer:
The author’s hair is light brown instead of dark brown.
Explanation:
How does the writers diction affect this advertisement ?
Well diction can create a certain tone that supports purpose. The purpose of a piece of writing determines its diction. In literature and fiction writing, writers often use informal diction and figures of speech—words used for non-literal meanings, like similes and metaphors.
How do placozoans eat?
Answer:
A placozoan eats with its ventral surface, which produces digestive enzymes.
Explanation:
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Select the correct texts in the passage.
Which two details best develop the author's claim that the new spacesuit allowed astraunats to move around more easily?
Suited for Spacewalks
adapted from NASA
Following Gemini, the Apollo program added a new dimension in spacesuit design because actual spacewalks, on the surface of the Moon, were now to CCC
time. As with Mercury and Gemini space garments, Apollo suits had to serve as a backup pressure system to the space capsule. Besides allowing flexibility in ti
and arm areas, they also had to permit movements of the legs and waist.
Astronauts needed to be able to bend and stoop to pick up samples on the Moon. Suits had to function both in microgravity and in the one-sixth gravny of th
surface. Furthermore, when walking on the Moon, Apollo astronauts needed the flexibility to roam freely without dragging a cumbersome combination oxyge
tether. A self-contained portable life-support system was needed.
The Apollo spacesuit began with a garment that used water as a coolant. The garment, similar to long johns but laced with a network of thin walled plastic
circulated cooling water around the astronaut to prevent overheating. A multi-layered pressure garment was worn on top of the cooling suit. The innermost la
garment was a comfort layer of lightweight nylon with fabric ventilation ducts. On top of this was a layer of neoprene-coated nylon surrounded by a nylon rest
This layer contained the pressure inside the suit. Improved mobility was achieved by bellow-like joints of formed rubber with built-in restraint cables at the wa
shoulders, wrist, knees, and ankles. On top of the pressure layer were five layers of aluminized Mylar for heat protection, mixed with four spacing layers of no
Answer:
Which two details best develop the author’s claim that the new spacesuit allowed astraunats to move around more easily?
Astronauts needed to be able to bend and stoop to pick up samples on the Moon. 2. Improved mobility was achieved by bellow-like joints of formed rubber with built-in restraint cables at the waist, elbows, shoulders, wrist, knees, and ankles.
Explanation: I got it right on Edmentum
What do Hamlet's words indicate in this soliloquy from Hamlet, act III, scene I? To be, or not to be: that is the question: Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, Or to take arms against a sea of troubles, And by opposing end them?
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He has resolved to avenge his father's death.
He is considering leaving Denmark for ever.
He is confused about what action to take.
He blames fate for his inaction.
Answer:
He is confused about what action to take.
Explanation:
Hamlet's soliloquy aims to show the instability of thought and the uncertainty about what to do and what decisions to make from that moment in history onwards. That's because Hamlet is a character who acts alone, without guidance, since his father died and his mother is in the arms of the enemy, in addition, everyone thinks that Hamlet is crazy. This means that he has no one to advise him and help him make the right decisions.
Answer: B
Explanation:
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Give a nearly opposite for the word below; 1.relish
Answer:
dislike
dread
Explanation:
Answer:
Dislike
Explanation:
Relish means enjoy. The opposite would be not enjoying, or dislike.
What are all the different forms of depression and their side effects?
Answer:
I can't tell if you need like a medical answer or an answer from someone who has depression
Explanation:
If it's the second one i can help cause ive learned lots about other depression types from my therapists and institutes
For a source to be considered current, it should be no more than________years old
a. 10
c. 1-2
b. 5
d. 3-4
(academic success)
Answer:
D. 3-4
Explanation:
The following quote:
“Tis an unweeded garden
That grows to seed. Things rank and gross in nature…
that was to this
Hyperion to a satyr. So loving to my mother…”
Can be called what figurative language term?
Metaphor
Simile
Personification
Alliteration
Answer:
Metaphor
Explanation:
Select the correct text in the passage.
In this speech by Patrick Henry, he tries to convince his fellow Virginians that they should oppose the British government and become independent. In which
set of sentences does he most clearly state his commitment to seeking independence?
No man thinks more highly than I do of the patriotism, as well as abilities of the very worthy gentlemen who have just addressed the House. But
different men often see the same subject in different lights; and, therefore, I hope it will not be thought disrespectful to those gentlemen it,
entertaining as I do opinions of a character very opposite to theirs, I shall speak forth my sentiments freely and without reserve. This is no time
for ceremony. The questing before the House is one of awful moment to this country.
Mr. President, it is natural to man to Indulge in the illusions of hope. We are apt to shut our eyes against a painful truth, and listen to the song of
that siren till she transforms us into beasts. Is this the part of wise men, engaged in a great and arduous struggle for liberty? Are we disposed to
be of the number of those who, having eyes, see not, and, having ears, hear not, the things which so nearly concern their temporal salvation? For
my part, whatever anguish of spirit it may cost, I am willing to know the whole truth; to know the worst, and to provide for it.
I have but one lamp by which my feet are guided, and that is the lamp of experience. I know of no way of Judging of the future but by the past.
And judging by the past, I wish to know what there has been in the conduct of the British ministry for the last ten years to justify those hopes
with which gentlemen have been pleased to solace themselves and the House, Is it that Insidious smile with which our petition has been lately
recelved? Trust it not, sir, it will prove a snare to your feet.
It is in vain, sir, to extenuate the matter. Gentlemen may cry, Peace, Peace-but there is no peace. The war is actually begunt The next gale that
sweeps from the north will bring to our ears the clash of resounding arms! Our brethren are already in the fieldt why stand we here Idle? What is
it that gentlemen wish? What would they have? Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it,
Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death
Answer:
I think it's "is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!"
Explanation:
Summary of chapter 1 from mice and men
In the story, Rainsford changes his entire philosophy about hunting. Find and write down two lines - one from the beginning of the story and one toward the end - that show the change in Rainsford. Explain how the shift is shown through the lines you've chosen.
Answer:
whats the story like the whole story
Explanation:
Rewrite the following sentence with the adverbs in the appropriate place.
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report...
Answer:
a. I watch television often
b. Have you ever been to Janakpur
c. They sometimes play football on Saturdays
d. The weather is always bad in November
e. We seldom have fish for dinner
f. Pritam usually doesn't get up before seven
g. I was very tried and also I was hungry
h. Did you both enjoy the flight
Hope you get it correct, i tried to make g work
in the story So where are you from? What question is the author frequently asked?