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After researching several Puritan sermons, we can conclude that Puritans led a very rigid way of life, with little freedom and a lot of religiosity. Puritans rejected everything that was not described in the Bible as correct. For them, thoughts that were not turned to God and religion were sinful, as were actions and activities considered unclean by the church.
If a Puritan sinned, even in thought, he should be punished severely, for that is the only way to reach God's forgiveness.
They also believed that all people were condemned to hell, but God would choose some for salvation. The chosen ones would receive a confirmation signal at some point in life.
What would a poem based on an allusion have that an informational article would not?
the poet's attitude toward the topic
suggestions for learning more about the topic
a logical are argument related to the topic
researched, verified facts about the topic
Answer:
probably A
Explanation:
Answer:
the poet's attitude toward the topic
Explanation:
This is the answer I would go with because it's more biased, typically speaking, than informational articles.
Finally, a universal healthcare system could
lead to huge increases in unemployment. All
of the Americans who are currently employed
with private insurance companies could
suddenly find themselves without work.
Government regulation could lead to
decreased salaries for doctors, which would
lead to fewer young professionals entering
the medical field. Imagine a country where
there are not enough doctors to take care of
the people who now have health insurance.
This hardly seems like a more beneficial
The conclusion appeals to pathos by referencing
DONE
The conclusion appeals to logos by claiming that
universal health care
DONE
Intro
Answer:
I answered this myself since the imbecile above me was no help.
Explanation:
the first part is: The Constitution.
the second part it: Freedom.
the third part is: Has more problems than benefits.
Based on the content of the passage, you can infer that 1260, Misty 540 and Backside 180 Japan are ________________.
Answer:
snowboarding tricks i got a 100 of ed2021
Explanation:
Answer:
snowboarding tricks
Explanation:
- Without thinking, Steven climbed the ladder quickly.
A. active
B. passive
Answer:
A. Active
Explanation:
When trying to decide if a sentence is using active or passive voice, look where the "doer" is located in comparison to the verb. The "doer" is the subject performing the action. In this sentence, the "doer" is Steven since he is the one performing the action, i.e. climbing the ladder.
When the "doer" is located before the action, the sentence is typically active.
When the "doer" is located after the action, the sentence is typically passive.
In this sentence, since the "doer" (Steven) is located before the action, (climbed the ladder) the voice is active. If the sentence was passive, it would read, "Without thinking, the ladder was quickly climbed by Steven."
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If the answer correct write correct if it wrong correct the answer
Answer: Yea, i think your right
Explanation:
Answer:
Seems ok, looks like the answer to the question displayed is correct
Explanation:
Write an informative essay on the topic of immigration. Your essay will use research to describe the changes and challenges that today's immigrant children experience. for pre writing
Answer: How would you feel if you were a child leaving your hometown and immigrating to a new one? Well, many children from other countries immigrant to America and find it difficult to fit in this country.
Explanation:
I gave you a starting to the assignment.
Answer:
The changing environments throughout the ages have caused the movement of thousands of families out of their homelands. Whether forced to make such decisions or doing so by their own desires, all immigrants have had to survive the physical and psychological challenges encountered along the way. To speak about the experiences of all these different people using the same ideas and examples would be quite inaccurate. They all, however, had to live through similar situations and deal with similar problems. Many of them succeeded and found the better future they were looking for. Many others found only hardship and experienced the destruction of their hopes and dreams. All of them were transformed.…show more content…
Many immigrants feel the same way about the things they leave. I know I did when I left my home country of Bulgaria. My parents were hoping to provide my brother and me with a brighter future by moving to the US, the country where anything is possible, or so everyone said. It was 1998 and I was thirteen. I still remember the day we left and how hard it was for my whole family. Through tears, I said goodbye to all my relatives and friends whom I cherished and loved. I felt as if the whole world was closing up in me. I was being taken away from everything I knew and everything I loved. The cool breeze of that autumn day rushed through me as if foreshadowing a hard and cold future. The moment came for us to get on the plane. I wanted to stop time and run away, back to everything I knew. But that was impossible; the choice of turning back did not exist. As I was going up the stairs of the plane, I looked around at the airport and its surroundings. I looked and saw the warmth and light of the familiar places. I took a deep breath of the air around me, knowing it was the last time I could sense it, and went in. It really was hard for but are not limited to age, level of skill, gender, economic class, language(s) spoken, and ethnic origin. It can be said that different groups of people faced drastically different challenges in the world of work; however, some of these challenges are more common within more groups of people than just one. Without a doubt, all Americans faced economic and social issues during this time because of corporate corruption and the lack of laws and programs that protected families from being overworked.
Explanation:
"Go and teach all nations" is an example of a sentence in the
O imperative mood
O indicative mood
O infinitive mood
O subjunctive mood
Answer:
Explanation:
The subjunctive mood is tricky and worth some discussion. Part of this is because in English we are rarely aware that we're using the subjunctive, but when we do, it expresses uncertainty, often a wish, desire, doubt, or hope.
Modern Romance languages such as Spanish, French, and Italian have retained verb form changes to express the subjunctive mood; those changes are less frequently seen in modern English.
A common example of the Latin subjunctive is found on old tombstones: Requiescat in pace. > May (s)he rest in peace.
The Latin subjunctive exists in four tenses: the present, imperfect, perfect and pluperfect. It is used in the active and passive voice, and it can change according to the conjugation. Two common irregular verbs in the subjunctive are esse ("to be") and posse ("to be able").
Additional Uses of the Latin Subjunctive
In English, chances are that when the auxiliary verbs "may" ("He may be sleeping"), "can, must, might, could" and "would" appear in a sentence, the verb is in the subjunctive. Latin uses the subjunctive in other instances as well. These are some notable instances:
Hortatory and Iussive Subjunctive (Independent Clause)
The hortatory and iussive (or jussive) subjunctives are for encouraging or inciting actions.
I
Answer:
It's imperative mood
Explanation:
imperative mood gives commands
After a long day at school, I came home and pulled out the bread,
the peanut butter, and the jelly. Next, I took off the jar lids and
used a knife to spread the peanut butter and the jelly on one side
of the bread. Then, I put the two pieces of bread together
After that, I enjoyed eating my peanut butter and jelly sandwich
while watching TV.
The structure of this paragraph is best described as:
A. Cause and Effect
B. Compare and Contrast
C. Descriptive and Spatial
D. Chronological or Sequence
E. Problem Solution and Narrative
Answer:
D. Chronological or Sequence.
Explanation:
You used keywords for sequences such as Next, Then, and After That.
• Rewrite the sentences using the affirmative (V) or
interrogative (?) form.
1 She didn't win the race. (V)
2 I didn't get your email. (V)
3 You weren't at school yesterday. (?)
4 It didn't snow last winter. (V)
5 The bus didn't stop in the town centre. (?)
6 They didn't come to my party. (?)
Answer:
1. She didn't win the race. Did she?
2. I didn't get your email. Did I?
3. You weren't at school yesterday. Were you?
4. It didn't snow last winter. Did it?
5. The bus didn't stop in the town centre. Did It?
6. They didn't come to my party. Did they?
Explanation:
I'm not sure of all of them
In which of the following sentences is the phrase underlined?
o I helped my younger brother build a sand castle at the beach.
O My brother dug a giant hole using only a small pail and shovel.
After we built a sand castle, we jumped into the ocean for a swim.
At high tide, our sand castle was washed away by the waves.
Answer:
I helped my younger brother build a sand castle at the beach.
Explanation:
:)))))))
Give 3 reasons why the narrator of "Tell Tale Heart" is sane
Answer:
He has a disease which is caused by his nervousness and so his senses are heightened. (This is schizophrenia) He can distinguish fantasy from reality and because he states that he calmly tells the story unlike an "insane" person.
Explanation:
Assonance involves the repetition of:
Answer:
repetition of vowel sounds across a line of text or poetry.
Explanation:
Please answer question 2 and 3! Or even just answer one of the two
Answer:
2) Rigor
3) Faith-based and Loyalty
Explanation:
I think this will help you
Write a story in which, with the help of someone else, your character manages to succeed against the odds
Explanation:
There are many beautiful things in the world but for me, the most beautiful thing is love. I always wanted to have one great relationship with someone and that was my wish.
I always wanted that to be perfect which means that I wanted to have a good job first, a good place where I live, and to be happy with myself. Although I was still at University, living with my roommates without a job, I have found one girl that I really liked. I did not want to be with her until I became the man that I want to be. After that, I spoke with my friend and he told me that I should follow my dreams and everything will come to a place in the end.
My friend really helped me because I had followed his advice and after that, I became everything that I wanted.
Which sentence best represents the main idea of paragraph (2), the first body paragraph? (5
points)
Answer: Service is helping other people and being active in your community.
Explanation: i got a 100
Please help me very quickly I will give brainliest
Answer:
2
Explanation:
What effect did the Ghost of Christmas Past have on Scrooge after their encounter? How did Scrooge feel at that point in the story?
Answer:
The Ghost of Christmas Past provoked remorse in Scrooge and he felt very bad about having wasted the love he received.
Explanation:
Ghost of Christmas Past showed Scrooge how petty he was and caused sadness in those who loved him and wanted his good. With that, Scrooge saw that he was loved and desired, but all the greed that money caused him made him waste it all. At the end of the vision, Scrooge was very remorseful and very distressed by everything he did and by the happy life he lost with the one he loved.
PART B: Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
A.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
which sentence contains the best example of paradox
a. red marbles tumbled down the steps one by one
b. the new comedy was so boring, i just had to laugh
c. starlas music is ok, her fans worship her
d. a line of masks on the hearth for wind and grimaced
Answer:
B. the new comedy was so boring, i just had to laugh
Explanation:
A Paradox is a statement or proposition that seems self-contradictory or absurd but in reality expresses a possible truth. It is almost as if the sentence doesn't make sense but when you actually read between the lines it makes some sense.
Answer: B. the new comedy was so boring, i just had to laugh
Explanation:
Explain if you think that all people are treated equally and us this method answer quastion then cite evidence after that expand answer
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Unfortunately, you did not attach the method, its name, or any other reference that could help us to answer your question. We can not cite evidence because you forgot to include that information.
What we can do to help you is to comment on the following general terms.
I don't think that all people are treated equally.
Unfortunately, people are judged by the color of their skin, their social class, their position in the corporate world, People is judged and accepted (or not) by the clothes they wear, by the cars they drive, by the places they visited.
And this is wrong. People have an intrinsic value for who they are as humans. This is a compassionate approach that has nothing to do with the material world of possessions.
As the old quote says, "you cannot judge the book by its cover." You have to know what is in the mind of people, what they think, what their values are, and if they are congruent with what they say and what they do.
do i look better with long hair or short hair?
Answer:
long hair but there both very nice
Explanation:
I need a short essay (120 words)
The topic is:
Emoticons- The language of my digital generation
Answer:
Emoticons are the language of my digital generation. They have changed the way we communicate.
Emoticons make a message sound different regarding the emoticon. For example, if we write don't go, followed by an angry face, it means we are furious. Instead, if we add a crying face, we are sad.
They have improved communication since they help us express what we could only communicate in a face to face conversation, where we use body language and a tone. With emoticons, we now can do these things and give clear messages.
In conclusion, emoticons solved a problem that previous generations had when writing and expressing themselves. It is the language of my era, but also is of the next ones.
Explanation:
This essay aimed to talk about emotions and how the digital generation uses them. We start with an introduction, where we write a short statement that we will develop in the next paragraphs. It is of high importance to catch the reader's attention in these firsts lines. Then, we write the body of our essay. In this section, we give reasons and evidence to support our statement. The last paragraph is the conclusion, where we give our final thoughts and restate what we said in the introduction.
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How does Dr. Jekyll’s confession allow readers to understand his inner conflict?
It shows the violence of Mr. Hyde, which opposes Dr. Jekyll’s typically mild nature.
It illustrates Jekyll’s character as a violent man who delights in harming others.
It points out Hyde’s violent behavior, showing how Jekyll is becoming aggressive.
It demonstrates the guilt Mr. Hyde feels after committing a horrible crime.
Answer:
a. It shows the voilence of Mr. Hyde, which opposes Dr.Jekyll's typical mild nature.
Explanation:
hope this helps
Which word in the boldfaced sentence is a
transition?
1 Wonderful
2 Toward
3 Frightening
4 While
Answer:
While
Explanation:
Answer:
While
Explanation:
The other ones aren’t transition words. :D
Dogs Make Life Great
Let’s face it, they don’t call dogs “man’s best friend” for nothing. They are sweet, they love us, and they do work for us. There is simply nothing better than a dog. If humans have learned to survive against saber-toothed predators, stampeding herds, and enduring famine, dogs have been right there. As Robin to our Batman, as Scooby Doo to our Shaggy, dogs have been there through thick and thin in our darkest hours. After all we've been through together, how could anyone disagree that dogs are the best pet any human could have?
First, we get massive health benefits from dogs. They calm us down when we are stressed. Countless service dogs are trained every year to go into nursing homes and other facilities to provide comfort to patients. These therapy dogs have been shown to lower blood pressure and calm distressed patients. Dogs also bring sweet, sweet bacteria into our homes. These bacteria help build our immune systems and make us healthier. Studies have shown that people with dogs get sick less often. In addition, growing up with a dog in your home may make you less prone to dog-related allergies as you grow up. Finally, because dogs need regular exercise, dog owners tend to be more fit than those who do not own dogs or own only cats.
Second, dogs just make us happier. New studies have found a lower rate of depression in dog owners. In part because dogs force their owners to be more active, it is likely that dog-owners just cannot stay cooped up at home all the time. This activity level also makes it easier to meet people, stay socially engaged, and feel a sense of belonging. They are dependable friends as well, always ready with a sympathetic ear, a soft belly to rub, and a willing smile. If your day seems like a version of the zombie apocalypse, ten minutes of playing fetch will certainly keep those zombies at bay until you can get back in the game.
Finally, it’s all about cute. Sure other pets can be cute, but consider tail wagging. What other animal has such a universally understood expression of joy? How can you not give into that sweet face, holding a stick, waiting patiently to be taken out to play? And if you have any doubts, you must not have seen a dog rolling on its back, tongue lolling about, head swishing back and forth, scooting first one way and then the next as if competing in a silly worm dance.
Many cat owners may argue with this position, but dogs really are the best companions. They bring joy, like a bluebird brings spring, or a rainbow brings a promise. They teach us about patience. They teach us about faith, waiting patiently—no matter how many times we leave without them—for that one time they get to load into the car and go with us. Always ready to go, always ready to wait longer, they make us hurry home at the end of the day for just a little unconditional love.
Read this sentence from the essay:
They teach us about faith, waiting patiently—no matter how many times we leave without them—for that one time they get to load into the car and go with us.
What is the main idea of this sentence?
Dogs are often left behind by humans.
Dogs are very impatient creatures.
Dogs show us qualities that we need to learn.
Dogs do not always get treated nicely by humans.
The main idea:
dogs show us qualities that we need to learn.
Answer:
Dogs show us qualities that we need to learn.
How does Shakespeare give this line from Sonnet 29 compression and flow? For thy sweet love
A. hyperbole
B. metaphor
C. personification
D. reverse order
(I was thinking it's reverse order but not sure about my answer)
nouns to describe Jem in To Kill a Mockingbird?
Determination, baggage, advice, athletics. I'm actually reading the book now and I think those could explain him?
Question 4
Our traditions, values, beliefs, and way of life make up our culture.
O True
False
Answer:
Explanation:
i'm pretty sure it's true
Please write a paragraph (5 sentences) comparing snow and ice.
Answer:
Did you know that snow and ice have some similarities? First off they both are made of water and they both can do some damage. They are also different in their damage ways. Snow damages things rarely, and ice almost always damages something. They are similiar in the fact that they both can cancel school. They are different because snow you can play in, and ice you don't want to be outside with.
Explanation:
How was Plato related to Aristotle?
Aristotle was Plato's father.
Plato was Aristotle's student.
Plato was Aristotle's father.
Aristotle was a student of Plato's.
Answer: D
Explanation:
Aristotle was a student of Plato's.