Answer:
2nd last
Explanation:
What are the conventions, or rules, to follow when writing stage directions?
1. Act and scene headings are centered.
2. Characters names are centered and capitalized.
3. Stage directions are indented one tab and italicized.
4. Characters names in stage directions are capitalized.
5. Parenthetical stage directions are used for small actions.
The conventions, or rules, to follow when writing stage directions are headings for the Act and Scene are centered. The names of the characters are uppercase and centered.
What is convention?Convention is defined as a gathering or formal assembly of representatives or delegates for deliberation and decision-making on specific issues of shared importance. A convention is a sizable gathering that is planned specifically for members of a political party or for another specified group.
Italicized and one tab indented stage directions are used. Stage directions capitalization character names. Stage instructions are utilized in parentheses for minor actions. Stage directions are instructions used in plays to direct performers' movements onstage as well as technical elements of the production such lighting, sound, costumes, scenery, and props.
Thus, the conventions, or rules, to follow when writing stage directions are headings for the Act and Scene are centered. The names of the characters are uppercase and centered.
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Why was Nellie Bly important in the history of journalism?
A. She wrote fluff pieces.
B. She traveled around the world.
C. She was one of the first female investigative journalists.
D. She ran her own newspaper.
Answer:
B. She traveled around the world
Explanation:
Nellie Bly was the most famous American woman reporter of the 19th century. Her investigation of conditions at an insane asylum sparked outrage, legal action, and improvements in the treatment of the mentally ill. Her trip around the world in 72 days brought her even further fame.
What has Joy Harjo done to qualify as an “unofficial poetry ambassador”?
Answer:
Well for the unofficial poetry ambassador, they didn't get the job for making poetry.
Explanation:
Im just getting points.
What are some nice good sayings or quotes for a Presentation ?
I hope this helps. Can you please brainlist me? If you want more quotes I can give you more.
"Spread love everywhere you go. Let no one ever come to you without leaving happier." -Mother Teresa
"When you reach the end of your rope, tie a knot in it and hang on." -Franklin D. Roosevelt
"Always remember that you are absolutely unique. Just like everyone else." -Margaret Mead
"Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds that you plant." -Robert Louis Stevenson
"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams." -Eleanor Roosevelt
"Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn." -Benjamin Franklin
"The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched - they must be felt with the heart." -Helen Keller
"It is during our darkest moments that we must focus to see the light." -Aristotle
"Whoever is happy will make others happy too." -Anne Frank
"Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail." -Ralph Waldo Emerson
Read the passage below from The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle and answer the question.
“No piracy for us, Mr. Jaggery,” Cranick replied with a vigorous shake of his head. “Only justice. We could not get it on land. We shall have it at sea.”
“Justice, say you! Under whose authority?” the captain demanded.
Based on this passage, what can we infer about Captain Jaggery’s point of view about the mutiny?
A. It is legal but unjustified.
B. It is unjust and illegal.
C. It is justified based on his cruelty.
D. It is surprising but justified.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
To Captain Jaggery's point of view it is unjust because nobody else saw ti that way and I wasn't legal.
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Which sentence best describes how a poem's line breaks and syntax can work together to create meaning?
A) Line breaks usually tell readers what the standard syntax would be.
B) Line breaks often emphasize a break from standard syntax.
C) Line breaks typically have no relationship to a poem's syntax.
D) Line breaks suggest the opposite of what is meant by the syntax.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
The sentence that best describes how a poem's line breaks and syntax can work together to create meaning is option b. Where the line break.
Description of the line break and syntax:In the case when the line break and syntax of the poem should be working together to develop any meaning so here line breaks means it emphasizes the break that arises from the standard syntax.
hence, option b is correct.
And, the rest of the options are wrong.
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5. Identify examples of how Miss Johnson helps her students to “dream impossible dreams” in the excerpt from We Beat the Street.
(Skills Focus Question #5)
Answer:
(I might have got some things wrong because I kinda rushed to read the PDF)
Explanation:
1. Miss Johnson talked about Shakespeare to her students, telling them about the things Shakespeare done and Shakespeare dream and stuff.
2. Miss Johnson says, "In order to seek his fortune as an actor and writer, Shakespeare ran away from home shortly after he got married, leaving his wife and three children to make it without him." Not that Miss Johnson was telling her students to get married and then run away to achieve their dreams-- but something like make a few sacrifices (give up a subject) to achieve what you really want to do and your dream.
3. She tells George about college and how George could probably learn to write symphonies or plays. George thinks about this and thinks college like something foreign and vague-- "like going to China or the moon.", because Miss Johnson told George this, George is more interested and curious about college and thinks about dreams and stuff.
4. Miss Johnson tells George that he's the smartest kid in her class and that being smart isn't "uncool" . She says that it doesn't matter what others think and that being smart can get George fit for college.
Sorry I couldn't find a 5!!
I didn't understand the "We beat the street" too much but I tried to answer your question as good as I could!
Question
In your life, what is important to you to preserve, protect, and defend?
Answer: Myself and my Pokémon collection
Explanation:
Pls help this is due in 5 min
Original Quote:
Hundreds of thousands of sea otters once lived in the northern Pacific Ocean. But in the 1700s, people began hunting them for their thick fur.
Before people began hunting them for their thick fur, hundreds of thousands of sea otters lived in the northern Pacific Ocean.
is it a strong paraphrase or plagiarism?
Keegan wrote the following claim about the game “Rock-Paper-Scissors.”
CLAIM: Players of the seemingly random game “Rock-Paper-Scissors” can continually win rounds of the game by being aware of patterns of choices and paying close attention to opponents’ choices.
Which of the following sentences should Keegan use as a reason to explain why her claim is true?
A.
The patterns only come out when the game is played in several rounds, not just one time.
B.
It may seem that the outcome of the game is random and therefore impossible to predict.
C.
The winning-hand gesture of the previous round strongly influences players’ choice of hand gesture in the next round.
D.
According to a study, players who lose a round of the game will likely switch, in the next round, to the hand gesture that comes next in the game’s name.
Answer: C
Explanation:
My next challenge was that I wanted to make things out of metal, so I became interested in how to use a lathe, a milling machine, and so on. I went to buy this new equipment I thought I'd need and met a man who had a machine shop of his own who was about to retire and move to Florida. He allowed me to visit him after school and on weekends to observe how he used all his tools. I was hooked. When he retired I bought not only all his big equipment but all his little toolboxes as well – they were treasures!
—“On Becoming an Inventor,”
Dean Kamen
Read this passage. Use details from the text to explain how Kamen supports his opinion that making things out of metal was enjoyable.
Answer:
He allowed me to visit him after school and on weekends to observe how he used all his tools. I was hooked.
I bought not only all his big equipment but all his little toolboxes as well – they were treasures!
What was MOST interesting about Max Robinson’s first news anchor job?
A. His face could not be shown on camera.
B. He was fired from his job.
C. His voice was disliked by viewers.
D. He worked for a station in Virginia.
The test is about Serving in Florida, PART A is speaking about how the interview is onerous PART B: Which of the following details from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
A. “a twenty-minute ‘interview’ by computer since, apparently, no human on thepremises is deemed capable of representing the corporate point of view.”(Paragraph 5)
B. “a large room decorated with posters illustrating how to look ‘professional’... andwarning of the slick promises that union organizers might try to tempt me with.”(Paragraph 5)
C. “How many dollars’ worth of stolen goods have I purchased in the last year?Would I turn in a fellow employee if I caught him stealing?” (Paragraph 5)
D. “Apparently I ace the interview, because I am told that all I have to do is show upin some doctor’s office tomorrow for a urine test.” (Paragraph 6)
Answer:
B
Explanation:
B
The news found online is always more accurate than other news.
true or false
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Online has way more flase news than paper and news channels this becuaseyone can post anthing about what they want.
HELLO! THIS IS MY QUESTION FROM THE LAST QUESTION!! (if you know what I mean)
GIVING BRAINLIEST, FIVE STARS AND THANKS!!!!!1
Thanks! Have A Great Day!
Answer:
organism is a living thing.
heroism is like acting or having characteristics of a hero
Communism is a custom belief of the communist party
Catholicism is a Roman Catholic Church
Americanism is a custom belief from the US
materialism is having a lot of manmade possessions
nationalism is having to do with devoting to a nation
realism is having to do with facts
Which word is most clearly used denotatively?
Answer:
d. stink
Explanation:
What are the three elements of an editorial?
the introduction, the purpose, and the closing
the introduction, the body, and the conclusion
the headline, the opinion, and the closing
the opinion, the purpose, and the call to action
Answer:
Intro body and conclusion
Explanation:
Answer:
the introduction, the body, and the conclusion
what are the differences and similarities between the two stories "Growing Old" by Gary Soto and "Refugee" by Alan Gratz
Answer:
I never read either story.
Explanation:
I am in 8th grade... I never even heard of those stories
How are the reasons and evidence of an argument similar?
A.
The reasons and evidence show why the argument’s claim is true.
B.
The reasons and evidence state facts in support of the argument’s claim.
C.
The reasons and evidence both directly answer a “how” or “why” question.
D.
The reasons and evidence both ask “how” or “why” the argument’s claim is true.
Answer: a is wrong because people can have biased reasoning to an argument.
B seems right but I am not so sure. The reasons can support facts and evidence obviously does.
C is not correct.
D is not really convincing me. evidence isn't asking how or why evidence proves, so I would go with B.
In The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle, the author uses such images as "a sleeper best by evil dreams" and "the imp of death" to create a mood of:
A. saddness
B. joy
C. hope
D. danger NVM PEOPLE NVM DON"T ANSWER .. i mean you can if u want so byee!!
Put an apostrophe after the stressed syllable.
lab o ra to ry
Answer:
,
lab o ra to ry
Explanation:
Put an apostrophe after the stressed syllable.
prob a bly
Answer:
prob a, bly
Explanation:
The test is about Serving in Florida, PART A is speaking about how the interview is onerous
PART B: Which of the following details from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
A. “a twenty-minute ‘interview’ by computer since, apparently, no human on thepremises is deemed capable of representing the corporate point of view.”(Paragraph 5)
B. “a large room decorated with posters illustrating how to look ‘professional’... andwarning of the slick promises that union organizers might try to tempt me with.”(Paragraph 5)
C. “How many dollars’ worth of stolen goods have I purchased in the last year?Would I turn in a fellow employee if I caught him stealing?” (Paragraph 5)
D. “Apparently I ace the interview, because I am told that all I have to do is show upin some doctor’s office tomorrow for a urine test.” (Paragraph 6)
My saturated, dripping towel was so wet I couldn’t use it to dry myself off. What does saturated mean? HELP please
Answer:
Soaked
Explanation:
Saturated could mean various things like soaked, drenched, etc.
Which sentence contains an error?
A. The data revealed that one in three children contract lice each year.
B. Sources say the chicken pox epidemic affected twenty-seven children at the school.
C. Five children were taken to the hospital after the crash.
D. The school was given $37,000 to buy new computer equipment.
I'll mark as brainliest
Answer:
I'm not sure, but C
Five children were taken to the hospital after the crash.
Some English teachers say
Five children were taken to hospital after the crash.
(without ''the'')
Answer:
c
Explanation: it the answer i think
Should cameras on drones watch all public spaces to prevent crime, or is that a violation of privacy? Please make it 6 sentences at least
HURRY I BEG YOU 40 POINTS
Read this stanza from "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe.
Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary,
Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore—
While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping,
As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door.
"'Tis some visitor," I muttered, "tapping at my chamber door—
Only this and nothing more."
How does what happens in this stanza propel the action in the poem?
It gives the speaker a reason to speak to the raven.
It introduces the story and sets up the coming events.
It establishes why Lenore has left the speaker alone.
It resolves the main conflict of the story.
The way in which the thing which happens in this stanza propel the action in the poem is:
B. It introduces the story and sets up the coming events.This refers to way in which a poem is arranged into two or more lines which work as a unit.
With this in mind, we can see that from the given text, there is the use of stanza to show how the story is introduced and how the coming events are set up for better understanding.
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Guess the famous movie quote?
"I am the king of the world!"
Hint- 1997 movie
Answer:
Titanic
Explanation:
HELPPPPPP I NEEED HELP, Aquarius, the Water Carrier The paragraph below tells about a special date in January history. Can you find and mark ten errors in the paragraph? You might look for errors of capitalization, punctuation, spelling, or grammar.
If your birthday falls between January 20 and February 19, your astrological sign is Aquarius, the water carrier. The story of Aquarius come from greek mythology. It comes from the tail of Ganymede, a young boy who was kidnap by Zeus, the leader of the gods as the boy cared for his sheep. Ganymede was made the servant to the gods it is said that Zeus like the boy so much that the constellation Aquarius were created in his honor. there are 10 errors
How do omniscient, first-person, and third-person limited points of view differ from each other and what
impact do they have on a reader's understanding of the text?