how does setting affect the theme of a story?
dont copy from others
Answer:
Where your characters live may contribute to their personalities, values, attitudes, and even their problems. Your story’s setting can have great impact on the people in your story, how they react, and what they do. Setting can be a critical element in a story.
Explanation:
You have been assigned to write an essay about whether firearm possession works to deter crime. Which of these would be relevant to your research on this topic?
A) a statement made by an advocate for gun control
B) a statement made by an advocate for gun ownership
C) a statistical study on cases of successful self-defense against crime
D) a transcript of various "people in the street" interviews on gun-related matters
Answer: The answer is C) a Statistical study on cases of successful self-defense against crime
Explanation: I got it right on USA TEST PREP!!
how long did roseanna mccoy and johnse hatfield relationship last?
Answer:
1859 - 1889
Explanation:
30 years
Question 6 of 24
In a story, a musician must choose between committing herself to a life of
playing music but earning little money, and getting a job that does not fulfill
her but allows her to live a more comfortable life.
Which two literary themes most likely apply to this story?
A. The pursuit of individual happiness and the value of creativity
B. Reliance on talent and the struggle to improve one's skills
C. Difficult choices and the responsibility to others
D. The value of community and the individual struggle to pursue
talent
Answer:
A. The pursuit of individual happiness and the value of creativity.
Explanation:
As given in the question, the proposed story poses a conflict between what the protagonist wants and what she needs. Being a musician is a low-income work that will make her life hard but at the same time, doing a job means sacrificing her musical career.
The two conflicting interests in her life where she either choose a life of happiness by pursuing her musical interests or doing a job that can give her a comfortable life but without her music give her a dilemma. And in plotting a story, the themes will most likely focus on the pursuit of individual happiness and the value of creativity.
Thus, the correct answer is option A.
when the narration shifts from field to sobel, we learn why sobel has been working for feld. what was his motivation?
a. sobel wanted to learn all he could from feld
b. sobel wanted money in order to attend school
c. sobel lacked the confidence to open his own shop
d. sobel wanted to be near miriam
Answer:
D. Sodel wanted to be near Miriam
Explanation:
character traits
caustic , opinionated , congenial, servile .
Its really blurry and I cant read it, sorry!
Answer:
it's blurry can't see it
Help me plz
Project: SMART Goal
Tittle:
Essay:
Answer:
its not really possible for you to get help with an entire essay of this sort especially if its for your own SMART goal, its best to most likely do this on your own.
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Section A: Grammar and Writing Skills - 10 Marks
0.1. Write a short story in about 80-100 words for the cues given below. Give a suitable title and the
moral for the story:
(3)
Two friends Raman and Sarthak were passing through a dense forest. Suddenly they heard a loud roar
of the tiger. What happened then.....
Answer:
you can write it your self
Answer:
Two friends Raman and Sarthak were passing through a dense forest. Suddenly they heard a loud roar of the tiger, they trembled for a second, shivering in fear. "Raman we should go back now, it isn't safe anymore..." Sarthak warned him, knowing that danger was approaching. "Sarthak, do you know how important this mission is? We are a step closer to finding the diamond in the forest! I am not leaving until I find it!" Raman blustered, aggravated over the fact that Sarthak was not opstimitic as he thought about the mission. "Sarthak, look! It's the diamond! Let's dash towards there!" Raman whooped in joy. "Raman, wait-" before Sarthak could finish his sentence, Raman grabbed Sarthak's arm and dragged him as he ran towards the diamond. Roar! It's the humongous, terrorful beast, standing in the way of it's prey. "Sarthak, I am going to find a way to defeat the lion to get the diamond!" Raman clamored. He ran in a zig-zagged line to try making the lion confused, instead he got eaten up by the lion. "No! Raman!" Sarthak screamed, wailing in terror. He tried to run as fast as he could away from the lion as it was consuming Raman.
Title: The failed attempt of two friends.
Moral of the story: Your life is much more valuable than anything else.
(I apologise if this was horrible, I had to rush it since I had schoolwork and revision to do, if this is too long you can use this essay and make it into a shorter version of how you want)
Which sentence shows the underlined word spelled correctly?
A In physics, velosity can mean the rate of motion in a given direction.
B. In physics, velocite can mean the rate of motion in a given direction.
C. In physics, velociti can mean the rate of motion in a given direction.
D. In physics, velocity can mean the rate of motion in a given direction.
Evaluate Romeo's character. Use evidence and examples from the text to support your analysis.
Answer:
Very romantic
Explanation:
In the story romeo and juliet, Romeo is very in love with juliet
Lesson focus:
To Infinitive
Writing informal letters
To - infinitive
Look at these examples of the to-infinitive in the text you have just read:
Examples: ... is opening more than 100 new restaurants to convert pizza-lovers to its
burgers.
This is our way to show we believe ...
... which strives to preserve traditional ...
1 The to-infinitive is found in various sentence constructions. Look at these four common uses:
a. To indicate the purpose of something (to has the same meaning as so as to, in order to), for example, She came to see the doctor.
b. After some verbs (advise, ask, encourage, invite, order, persuade, remind, tell, warn, expect, intend, would prefer, want, would like) which are followed by a direct object, for example, They would like you to make a speech.
c. Following a noun or pronoun, to indicate what something can or will be used for, for
example: I'd like a sandwich to take to school.
d After certain verbs (ask, decide, explain, forget, know, show, tell, understand) followed by question words, for example, She asked me where to sit.
Now decide which of the sentences 1-8 matches each of the four common uses of the to-infinitive. There are two examples for each use.
1. He told me to ask you.
2. I can't remember where to put this.
3. I don't have anything to wear.
4. I'm writing to ask you a favour.
5. Tell me how to switch on the machine.
6. Would you like something to drink?
7. They ordered all the students to leave the building.
8. Your sister has gone to finish her homework.
Reorder the jumbled words in a-fto make sentences which include the to-infinitive.
a. appears she hurt to head her have
b. 150 instructions my write are to words
c. immediately we to need leave d like eat to would anything you?
e. to calling father your l’m out find about
f. him he with asked come me to not
Match the sentence halves (a-g) with (1-7).
a. The McDonald's Italian arm plans ...
b. The group still has a cultural hurdle ...
c. Milan city council forced McDonald's ...
d. When the timer goes off, we're ! supposed ...
e. If you want...
f. That forces us ...
g. Look around ..
1. to clear in Italy.
2. to close its restaurant in the Galleria.
3. to cook you a new batch.
4. to make sure your fries come right out...
5. to see how much rubbish there is.
6. to spend €350 million.
7. to throw out the food.
Complete these sentence halves using your own words. You should use a to-infinitive in each one.
a. He arrived too late ...
b. Your brother has gone ...
c. Do you understand where ... ?
d. l'd like you …
e. The students need a library ...
Writing: Informal letters
1 You are going to write a letter to a friend about a fast-food restaurant you have recently visited. Before you start writing, think about the following. It might help if you concentrate on restaurants that you already know.
a. What is your opinion about fast food taking over from more traditional food?
b. What are the advantages and disadvantages of each type of food?
c. What about the places where you can buy fast food and traditional food? Is one type of place better than another? Why?
Now copy and complete the table below, listing the advantages and disadvantages of
fast-food and traditional restaurants.
Fast food restaurants
Traditional restaurants
Advantages
Disadvantages
Advantages
Disadvantages
Quick service
More expensive
Look at the exam-style question below and complete the gaps with explain, describe, write, say Do not write the letter yet.
a)
b)
c)
d)
Look at the two letters written by two students in response to the question in exam style question. Decide which of the two letters - A or B - is better. Give your reasons. Think about:
the language (the vocabulary and structures)
the information (the ideas) contained in the letter.
Which letter, A or B:
a. uses correct opening and closing phrases?
b. does not have any paragraph breaks?
c. responds to each of the three question prompts?
d. contains a lot of spelling mistakes?
e. includes information that is not relevant?
How would you improve Felipe’s letter? Write a few points.
A claim should not be specific because you need to be able to prove your argument
A. True
B. False
Answer:
true ...................
Why shouldn’t we live in space
The lack of oxygen would make it hard for us to breathe. Also, the lack of water and food. There is no atmosphere so we would freeze to death.
Answer:
bc it would be difficult to live bc gravity and no oxygen
Explanation:
Dead poets society
Why does Mr. Keating
consider the “Understanding Poetry” introduction to be excrement? What does he have the students do?
Answer:
He compares the introduction to laying pipe and tells the students That poetry isn't , just about rhyme and meters but art and passion.
He instructs the students to tear out those pages from their books
Mr. Keating consider the “Understanding Poetry” introduction to be excrement because he compares the introduction to laying pipe
He tells the students the following statements:
That poetry isn’t, just about rhyme and meters but art and passion. Instead of passively mimicking their professors and parents, Keating encourages his children to "seize the day," that is, to accomplish amazing, original things.Therefore, He instructs the students to tear out those pages from their books.
Learn more about dead poets society here:
https://brainly.com/question/11280964
Who is the intended audience for the procedural text shown in Section I? How likely is this audience to be able to read and follow the directions?
Hello. You forgot that the text shown in section 1 was a tutorial on how to tie shoe laces more elegantly.
Answer and Explanation:
The target audience of this text is young people who wear shoes with laces and want to tie their shoes in different and elegant ways. There is a great possibility for this audience to read and follow these instructions, because those looking for this type of text already show interest in different moorings.
This audience is probably composed of teenagers, young adults and children, who use this type of shoe frequently.
I guess you didn’t mean what u wrote in that song about meee
You said forever now I drive past your street
1. Why did many farmers move to the cities?
2. Give two reasons why the Industrial Revolution started in England?
4. What powered early machines?
5. What two things did the steam engine led to the development of?
Answer:
(1) Due to rapid improvements in farming technology many farmers had their jobs stolen by the new machines. So many moved to the cities in search of jobs.
(2) The revolution began in Britain first because of the Agricultural Revolution, and resources.
(3) Steam power developed slowly over a period of several hundred years, it progressed through expensive and limited devices.
(4) The steam engine helped to power the industrial revolution and sparked new ideas and inventions.
Explanation:
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In your own words, explain Zinsser's "secret" of good writing.
Answer:
To strip every sentence to its cleanest components
Hope it helped!
use trading in a sentence
Answer:
She is trading $10 for two $5.
Explanation:
I put the word "trading" in a sentence.
is unas escritorios proper spanish?
Answer: It is incorrect.
Explanation: The correct answer or proper way to say it is unos escritorios, o un escritorio
which translates to some desks (unos escritorios)
Or a desk (un escritorio).
Hope this helps ^-^.
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Are these complete sentences, or is one of them a fragment?
T'Challa wanted to adopt a platypus. However, he learned that he would need a special license.
Both of them are complete sentences, as they both contain a subject (T'Challa; he) and a predicate (wanted; learned).
Read this passage from “The First Seven Years.” Which two characters are being most clearly contrasted with each other in this passage?
Feld, the shoemaker, was annoyed that his helper, Sobel, was so insensitive to his reverie that he wouldn’t for a minute cease his fanatic pounding at the other bench. He gave him a look, but Sobel’s bald head was bent over the last as he worked, and he didn’t notice. The shoemaker shrugged and continued to peer through the partly frosted window at the nearsighted haze of falling February snow. Neither the shifting white blur outside, nor the sudden deep remembrance of the snowy Polish village where he had wasted his youth, could turn his thoughts from Max the college boy (a constant visitor in the mind since early that morning when Feld saw him trudging through the snowdrifts on his way to school), whom he so much respected because of the sacrifices he had made throughout the years—in winter or direst heat—to further his education. An old wish returned to haunt the shoemaker: that he had had a son instead of a daughter, but this blew away in the snow, for Feld, if anything, was a practical man. Yet he could not help but contrast the diligence of the boy, who was a peddler’s son, with Miriam’s unconcern for an education. True, she was always with a book in her hand, yet when the opportunity arose for a college education, she had said no she would rather find a job. He had begged her to go, pointing out how many fathers could not afford to send their children to college, but she said she wanted to be independent. As for education, what was it, she asked, but books, which Sobel, who diligently read the classics, would as usual advise her on. Her answer greatly grieved her father.
Max and Miriam
Feld and Sobel
Sobel and Max
Sobel and Miriam
Answer:
Feld and Sobel
Explanation:
After the game we ran a mile swam a half-mile and biked five miles.
Answer:
After the game, we ran a mile, swam a half-mile, and biked five miles.
Aaron is buying a new pair of Under Armor tennis shoes that cost $80. If they are on sale for 30% off, how much money will Aaron save?
Answer:
56 dollars
Explanation:
You will pay $56 for a item with original price of $80 when discounted 30%. In this example, if you buy an item at $80 with 30% discount, you will pay 80 - 24 = 56 dollars.
What is the biggest drawback of hosting the Olympic Games?
Read the text of the poem. Which line(s) do you like the best and why? I need a well thought-out answer.
Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate.
Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.
It is our light, not our darkness
That most frightens us.
We ask ourselves
Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous?
Actually, who are you not to be?
You are a child of God.
Your playing small
Does not serve the world.
There's nothing enlightened about shrinking
So that other people won't feel insecure around you.
We are all meant to shine,
As children do.
We were born to make manifest
The glory of God that is within us.
It's not just in some of us;
It's in everyone.
And as we let our own light shine,
We unconsciously give other people permission to do the same.
As we're liberated from our own fear,
Our presence automatically liberates others.
Answer:
ok so
Explanation:
my favourite line is "We were born to make manifest
The glory of God that is within us.". i feel it represents the true purpose behind the poem and a lesson in life. if you arents appeasing a higher power, be it god or your boss or helping in charity, then what is life?
synonym for infallible
Answer: here are multiple answers
Explanation:unerring, error free,faultless, flawless, impeccable, perfect, uncanny, precise, accurate, and meticulous
Answer:
synonyms
unerring · error-free · unfailing · faultless · flawless · impeccable · perfect · true · uncanny · precise · accurate · meticulous · scrupulous · spot on · on the money
Explanation:
which of these phrases from "Polar Opposites" contains alliteration?
a. chambers from the Chunkchi Sea
b.tumbles roly-poly down the floe
c.around boreal bear blubber
d. his whole world this expanse of ice
Describe something that is integral. Why is it integral?
Answer:
An example of something integral: anxiety to humans
Explanation:
Something that is an integral part of something is essential to that thing.
Ex.) How cO2 is integral to plants because they need it to survive.
hope this helps :)
~connor
Answer:
Something that is integral is very important or necessary. If you are an integral part of the team it means that the team cannot function without you.An integral part is necessary to complete the whole.