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It was ridiculous and ungainly, lying there on his back with legs sprawling in the air. Besides, it was a position of such utter helplessness that White Fang's whole nature revolted against it. He could do nothing to defend himself. If this man-animal intended harm, White Fang knew that he could not escape it. How could he spring away with his four legs in the air above him? Yet submission made him master his fear, and he only growled softly. This growl he could not suppress; nor did the man-animal resent it by giving him a blow on the head. And furthermore, such was the strangeness of it, White Fang experienced an unaccountable sensation of pleasure as the hand rubbed back and forth.

—White Fang,
Jack London

Describe the point of view used in White Fang by completing the sentence below.

White Fang uses a third-person limited or omniscient
narrator who reveals multiple perspetive,White Fang perspetive,the mens perperstive,or kichies perpertive

PLZZZ HURRY I WILL GIVE A BRAINLIEST OUT IF U DO THIS FASTIt Was Ridiculous And Ungainly, Lying There

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Answer 1

Answer:

The first one is omnscient the second one is multiple perspectives

Explanation:

It was ridiculous and ungainly, lying there on his back with legs sprawling in the air. Besides, it was a position of such utter helplessness that White Fang's whole nature revolted against it. He could do nothing to defend himself. If this man-animal intended harm, White Fang knew that he could not escape it. How could he spring away with his four legs in the air above him? Yet submission made him master his fear, and he only growled softly. This growl he could not suppress; nor did the man-animal resent it by giving him a blow on the head. And furthermore, such was the strangeness of it, White Fang experienced an unaccountable sensation of pleasure as the hand rubbed back and forth.

—White Fang,

Jack London

Describe the point of view used in White Fang by completing the sentence below.

White Fang uses a third-person

 narrator who reveals

Answer 2

Answer:

What the first guy said

Explanation:

I'm just built different


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Explain a metaphor

I need help!!

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Answer:a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable

Explanation: hope this helps

Answer:

Metaphor:

Explanation:

A metaphor is a figure of speech that says something is the other, it doesn't use the words "like" or "as".

ex.  My mother is an early bird.

     

Three things to remember when someone calls a foul on you for breaking the social contract...

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Is there no like multiple choice or more context

Sarah excels at volleyball

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well, good for sarah!!

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I need help on number 2​

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The meaning of the sentence would change if it was changed to realized because that would’ve meant that Gregor would’ve been fully aware that he changed into a bug. The word monstrous references to his size.

*i read this before, so i have some knowledge on it

Write a character sketch on Alice ( Alice in Wonderland) ​

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Answer:

Alice is a rebellious and lost child. She seeks the rush of life with a helping and understanding spirit. She has courage and yet still the fear of a young child is shown in her actions.

Explanation:

Answer:

Alice is an adventurous child. First, she follows a rabbit down a hole. Then she accepts the fact that she's in a different dimension. Then, she makes friends with a talking mouse, dog, bird, and rabbits. Then she fights the jabberwocky, a dragon. Finally, she makes friends with a guy called the mad hatter.

Explanation:

write a stroy that end with the expression .so it pays to be kind to stanger​

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Answer:

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When I was growing up, children were commonly taught: “don’t talk to strangers.” Strangers might be bad, we were told, so it’s prudent to steer clear of them.

And yet most people are honest, kind, and generous, especially when someone asks them for help. If a small child is in trouble, the smartest thing he can do is find a nice-looking stranger and talk to him.

These two pieces of advice may seem to contradict each other, but they don’t. The difference is that in the second instance, the child is choosing which stranger to talk to. Given that the overwhelming majority of people will help, the child is likely to get help if he chooses a random stranger. But if a stranger comes up to a child and talks to him or her, it’s not a random choice. It’s more likely, although still unlikely, that the stranger is up to no good.

As a species, we tend help each other, and a surprising amount of our security and safety comes from the kindness of strangers. During disasters: floods, earthquakes, hurricanes, bridge collapses. In times of personal tragedy. And even in normal times.

If you’re sitting in a cafe working on your laptop and need to get up for a minute, ask the person sitting next to you to watch your stuff. He’s very unlikely to steal anything. Or, if you’re nervous about that, ask the three people sitting around you. Those three people don’t know each other, and will not only watch your stuff, but they’ll also watch each other to make sure no one steals anything.

Again, this works because you’re selecting the people. If three people walk up to you in the café and offer to watch your computer while you go to the bathroom, don’t take them up on that offer. Your odds of getting three honest people are much lower.

Some computer systems rely on the kindness of strangers, too. The Internet works because nodes benevolently forward packets to each other without any recompense from either the sender or receiver of those packets. Wikipedia works because strangers are willing to write for, and edit, an encyclopedia – with no recompense.

Collaborative spam filtering is another example. Basically, once someone notices a particular e-mail is spam, he marks it, and everyone else in the network is alerted that it’s spam. Marking the e-mail is a completely altruistic task; the person doing it gets no benefit from the action. But he receives benefit from everyone else doing it for other e-mails.

Tor is a system for anonymous Web browsing. The details are complicated, but basically, a network of Tor servers passes Web traffic among each other in such a way as to anonymize where it came from. Think of it as a giant shell game. As a Web surfer, I put my Web query inside a shell and send it to a random Tor server. That server knows who I am but not what I am doing. It passes that shell to another Tor server, which passes it to a third. That third server — which knows what I am doing but not who I am — processes the Web query. When the Web page comes back to that third server, the process reverses itself and I get my Web page. Assuming enough Web surfers are sending enough shells through the system, even someone eavesdropping on the entire network can’t figure out what I’m doing.

It’s a very clever system, and it protects a lot of people, including journalists, human rights activists, whistleblowers, and ordinary people living in repressive regimes around the world. But it only works because of the kindness of strangers. No one gets any benefit from being a Tor server; it uses up bandwidth to forward other people’s packets around. It’s more efficient to be a Tor client and use the forwarding capabilities of others. But if there are no Tor servers, then there’s no Tor. Tor works because people are willing to set themselves up as servers, at no benefit to them.

Alibi clubs work along similar lines. You can find them on the Internet, and they’re loose collections of people willing to help each other out with alibis. Sign up, and you’re in. You can ask someone to pretend to be your doctor and call your boss. Or someone to pretend to be your boss and call your spouse. Or maybe someone to pretend to be your spouse and call your boss. Whatever you want, just ask and some anonymous stranger will come to your rescue. And because your accomplice is an anonymous stranger, it’s safer than asking a friend to participate in your ruse.

There are risks in these sorts of systems. Regularly, marketers and other people with agendas try to manipulate Wikipedia entries to suit their interests. Intelligence agencies can, and almost certainly have, set themselves up as Tor servers to better eavesdrop on traffic. And a do-gooder could join an alibi club just to expose other members. But for the most part, strangers are willing to help each other, and systems that harvest this kindness work very well on the Internet.

What is the relationship between the Friar and the Summoner? The Friar
and the Wife of Bath?

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Answer:

Friends

Explanation:

From the Friar's Tale, it is easily conclude that the Friar has no respect for Summoners and holds them in unworthy.

What is the summary of the "Friar's tale"?

"The Friar's Tale" is a story in The Canterbury Tales that is written by Geoffrey Chaucer and told by Huberd the Friar. Geoffrey Chaucer was an English poet and author, who was born in 1340, London, United Kingdom. He was very well known for The Canterbury Tales. He has been called the "father of English literature.

In "The Friar's Tale", the Friar tells the the story of a Summoner and a Yeoman. The main theme of the story is the humiliation and degradation of members of a certain profession. It begins from the point  by exposing the means by which summoners blackmail the persons.

Basically, the story is all about  a corrupt summoner and his interactions with the Devil. It is preceded by The Wife of Bath's Tale and followed by The Summoner's Tale.

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Making fun of someone will
them from the group, which is not nice.
O alienate
O aftermath
O adequate
O altercation

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Alienate is synonymous to separate. So it will alienate them from the group

Which character is described in these lines? (10 points) Lord of the Scyldings, this single petition? Not to refuse me, defender of warriors, Friend-lord of folks, so far have I sought thee, That I may unaided, my earlmen assisting me, This brave-mooded war-band, purify Heorot. a Beowulf b Grendel c Hrothgar d Higelac

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Question:

Which character is described in these lines? (10 points) Lord of the Scyldings, this single petition? Not to refuse me, defender of warriors, Friend-lord of folks, so far have I sought thee, That I may unaided, my earlmen assisting me, This brave-mooded war-band, purify Heorot.

A. Beowulf

B. Grendel

C. Hrothgar

D. Higelac

Answer:

A. Beowulf

Why does roach refer herself as myself?

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Answer:

because she's talking about herself?

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What is the Chines/American business market like in America?
im asking this question for one of my High School English calls

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Answer:

Examples of the benefits to the US economy from trade with China include: China purchased $165 billion in goods and services from the United States in 2015, representing 7.3 percent of all US exports and about 1 percent of total US economic output.

Explanation:

Examples of the benefits to the US economy from trade with China include: China purchased $165 billion in goods and services from the United States in 2015, representing 7.3 percent of all US exports and about 1 percent of total US economic output.

How could the characters’ differing views of arranged marriage be analyzed from a historical perspective and from a feminist perspective?

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Answer:

A. A historical perspective would focus on arranged marriage being part of the culture at the time the story is set. A feminist perspective would focus on how arranged marriages took choice away from women.

Explanation:

How could the characters’ differing views of arranged marriage be analyzed from a historical perspective and from a feminist perspective?

What is the main idea of Ruth Bader Ginsburg biography?

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Answer:

We don't have anything to read to see what is the main idea.

Explanation:

Read the sentence below, then identify the antecedent of the pronoun me. Please take me to the game!
a.) game
b.) you
c.) the speaker
d.) Mike

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The answer is C, the speaker..!!!

what are the 5 steps of word meaning (english)​

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Answer:

Explanation:

i am going to seep will answer in the morning to tired

Which key term means carefully and thoroughly? A. Pensively B. Jauntily C. Meticulously D. Motley​

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Answer :meticulously

Explanation:

meticulouslys definition; in a way that shows great attention to detail; very thoroughly.

Look at the picture. What elements of this portrait give the woman a look of inner strength and determination? Write in COMPLETE sentences and be specific.

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Answer:

i think because she was independent. sorry don't know

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List two rules that the puritans had specifically for women

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1. They are responsible for caring for there husband.

2. as mothers, they were liable for producing and guiding the next generation of Puritan children.

Answer: to love, obey and further the interests and will of her husband

Explanation:

when that
Wow, I can't believe they chose to make "Old man yells at clouds," ____as the
didn't even happen in the story!
I

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Answer: nothing

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What types of events will you find in the rising actions?

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Answer:

turns & twists, all decisions, character's flaws and background circumstances

Explanation:

Answer: climax, Plots (know as exposition)

Read the following word:
reference
Select the root of the word above, then the meaning of that root by clicking on the drop down arrows below.

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re and fer, re means “to” and fer means “bear” to bear.

What is a no linear plot ? A. A plot where there is no character. B. A plot structure that presents the sequence of events out of order. C. A plot structure that presents the sequence of events out of order.D. A plot where the conflict is resolved too early

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B because This is a narrative technique where events are portrayed out of chronological order or the logical order presented in the story. The pattern of events needs to jump around and not follow a linear pattern. A nonlinear narrative can also be known as a disjointed narrative or disrupted narrative

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How do the prisoners respond to being chained?

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Answer:

They will be mad.

Explanation:

cus i dont think anyone likes to be held down.

Write a paragraph that summarizes what happens in “Not Only a Game. "Write a paragraph that summarizes what happens in “Not Only a Game.”

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Answer:sorry

Explanation:

never watched it tbh to sry again yea my bad

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What point does Paine make with the simile?
O His reasoning is true.
O His reasoning is blinding.

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Answer:

his reasoning is true

Explanation:

Answer:

in picture

Explanation:

In a short response distinguish the differences between a metaphor and a simile.

“I’m sweet like licorice,dangerous like syphilis”................?
“I’m cooler than a polar bear’s toenails”.........?
“Broken legs, but I chase perfection”..........?
“My mind is a home I’m trapped in,and it’s lonely inside this mansion”.............?

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A simile uses words such as “like” or “as” to compare something while a metaphor directly compares the two.

The crowd cheered when Ben intercepted the quarterback's badly aimed pass, then the fans threw popcorn boxes as Ben rushed into the wrong end zone, scoring a touchdown for the op ing team.

O ... pass, but then..

O pass; but, then..

O pass, however, then..

O No change is necessary.

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This question is incomplete. Here's the complete question.  

The crowd cheered when Ben intercepted the quarterback’s badly aimed pass, then the fans  threw half-eaten hot dogs and popcorn boxes as Ben rushed into the wrong end zone,  scoring a touchdown for the Boone High Braves, the opposing team.

A. ... pass, but then ...

B. ... pass; but, then ...

C. ... pass, however, then ...

D. No change is necessary.

Answer: B. ... pass; but, then ...

Explanation:

In this example, we have two independent clauses (simple sentences) put together into a compound sentence; however, since the second one is in contrast with the first one (although Ben was cheered at first, he gets stuff thrown at him later) the appropriate coordinating conjunctions should be a semicolon followed by "but, then".  

The correct sentence would be:  

The crowd cheered when Ben intercepted the quarterback’s badly aimed pass; but, then the fans threw half-eaten hot dogs and popcorn boxes as Ben rushed into the wrong end zone, scoring a touchdown for the Boone High Braves, the opposing team.  

We integrated
A.) the two grades for certain activities like gymnastics.
B.) the new student into the school.
C.) our friends into telling us the truth.
D.) the light before we went to sleep.

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Answer:A

Explanation:

Answer:

A.) the two grades for certain activities like gymnastics.

Explanation:

the definition of integrated  is ,to make up, combine, or complete to produce a whole or a larger unit, as parts do. A is the only answer that is talking about two things.

I feel like being nice today

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Answer:

thats the best feeling

Explanation:

Now you take Cynthia Procter for instance. She's just the opposite. If there's a test tomorrow, she'll say something like, "Oh, I guess I'll play handball this afternoon and watch television tonight," just to let you know she ain't thinking about the test. Or like last week when she won the spelling bee for the millionth time, "A good thing you got 'receive,' Squeaky, cause I would have got it wrong. I completely forgot about the spelling bee." . . . But of course when I pass her house on my early morning trots around the block, she is practicing the scales on the piano over and over and over and over. Why is this passage an example of indirect characterization? A. It shows the reader who Cynthia is based on her words and actions. B. The passage uses specific adjectives that tell the reader about Cynthia. C. The passage is made up of Cynthia’s dialogue entirely. D. The passage tells Cynthia’s thoughts and actions.

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Answer: a- it shows the reader who Cynthia is based on her words and actions.

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Answer:

A just took the test hope I helped.

Explanation:

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