Hamlet act IV summery
Answer:
Claudius hatches a plot by which Laertes would challenge Hamlet to a duel and fight with a poisoned tip with an unblunted sword. Claudius is also preparing to poison the drink of Hamlet, only to make sure he dies. Gertrude announces that Ophelia has taken her life and drowned, to Claudius and Laertes.
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Using the charts above as references, find two words using the root below. If you need to, use your dictionary (Do not use the example word given above.). Then illustrate that the word has the meaning of that root by using one of those words in a sentence. Example: mon 1. admonish 2. demonstrate She admonished her children to stay away from the busy street. mort
Answer:
immortal
mortgage
mortmain
what does Analyze mean ?
a. seek and destroy
b. neglect ,ignore, block out
c. look at loosely from as far as possible
d. study , examine, look closely
PLEASE answer quick
Answer:
D. Study, examine, look closely
Explanation:
Answer:
the answer to your question is D
the authors use which device to illustrate the firmness of their stance
Answer:
2
Explanation:
An appeal to emotion which recalls a once prosperous relationship between the two parties is the device to illustrate the firmness of their stance. Hence, option B is correct.
What is appeal to emotion?The informal fallacy known as argumentum ad passiones, or "appeal to emotion," is the manipulation of the recipient's emotions in order to win an argument, particularly in the absence of factual evidence.
When factual evidence takes the place of any deceptive evidence, appealing to emotion is not a fallacy; occasionally, objectively true facts and events are emotional enough on their own to elicit feelings from the reader.
An debate is frequently won by making an emotional appeal, which is an emotional manipulation, as opposed to utilizing reason and logic.
Thus, option B is correct.
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The options were missing-
O 1. references to authorities, including the King and Secretaries of State, who are legal experts
O 2. an appeal to emotion which recalls a once prosperous relationship between the two parties
O 3. repetition of "every thing" at the end of successive phrases to display a willingness to sacrifice
O 4. a series of rhetorical questions that suggest various reasons why rebellion is a flawed term
Read the following passage:
The supermarket chain Shopway has announced today
that it is unveiling a new shuttle-bus service that will take
drivers from their cars to the front door of Shopway. "We
know that sometimes it just takes so much effort to walk
the 50 feet or so to the store, and it can be confusing and
difficult to be out of your car longer than necessary,' said a
spokesperson for the store. "And you can call for the
shuttle bus directly from your cell phone without even
having to exit your vehicle."
What is most likely the intended purpose of this passage?
A. To point out how dependent people are on their cell phones
B. To announce a new service being offered by Shopway
C. To argue that shopping experiences could be improved
OD. To suggest that many people are too lazy to walk
Answer:
I believe the answer is B
Explanation:
The passage is introducing a new way to get to Shopway faster. It's informing rather than arguing, and it has to do with transportation, not people on their cell phones or how people are lazy to walk there. B is the best answer.
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Underline the prepositions in the following sentences:
1. Open your book at page 55.
2. There are two boys standing behind the gate.
3. My five-year old sister is very fond of watching Tom and Jerry
cartoons.
4. We waited for you at the party. Why did you not come?
5. You should be careful with your toys.
6. What is the time by your watch?
7. Many visitors gathered in front of the Kumari Bahal.
8. There is a portrait of the Prime Minister on the wall.
9. Peel the cucumber and chop it into small pieces.
10. Keshab fell off his bike and hurt his arm.
11. Our new neighbour gently knocked at the door.
12. I sent New Year greetings to all my friends.
13. The dog jumped over the wall and ran away.
14. This bus runs between Kathmandu and Janakpur.
r pronouns) and
15. Mohan is not afraid of going out in the dark.
uns) and some
16. Sitting under a tree gave great relief to the tired traveller.
positions.
Answer:
1 at
2behind
3 of
4 for
5 with
6 by
7 in
8 on
9 into
10 and
11 at
12 all
13 over
14 and
15 somr
16under
How does the author organize ideas in the passage?
A. from least important to most important sources of electricity
B. by providing a time line of electricity production in America
C.by sequencing the steps needed to convert resources to electricity
D.from most common to least common sources of electricity
Answer:
I'm going to go with B
Explanation:
The author's purpose will most likely determine the organizational pattern used for the passage as well. For example, a writer may want to explain a topic, compare one thing to another, define a term in order to educate or persuade, or simply list information. Depending on the author's purpose, the passage will be organized accordingly.
I wish you weren't such a chicken!
Group of answer choices
personification
metaphor
alliteration
Answer:
its personification
Explanation:
it's not alliteration because the definition of that is the occurrence of the same letter of sound such as "Peter piper picked a pepper"
then metaphor is a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or an action which can not be possible or doesnt happen such as "he has a heart of gold"
but personification is an animal,person,or object embodying a quality,concept,or thing
What is a stereotype?
a prediction about how someone will behave
a comparison between two groups of people
a generalization about an entire group of people
an inference based on strong evidence and experience
Answer:
The correct answer is C. (a generalization about an entire group of people).
Explanation:
Stereotypes are generalizations about a group of people. Whether a person is facing discrimination based on race, religion, age, gender or sexual orientation, stereotypes can lead to prejudices. People begin to assume that all people of a particular group behave in a specific way or look the same. Stereotypes are dangerous to our society because they don’t account for individuality. Each human being has an identity that doesn’t relate exclusively to being a member of a group.
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Answer: hey I’m back
Explanation:
Nice to talk to u
Give different examples that shows Privacy in your life.
Answer:
This question requires a personal answer since you have to provide examples of your own life. Anyway, I will give you examples that you can use on your answer, or modify them as you please.
Explanation:
Examples of privacy:
Have your own room where you keep your things or you can stay alone. Change clothes. Go to the bathroom or take a shower. Have a secret that you haven't told anyone. Have a password on the cell phone.Every human being has the right to reserve private elements to be able to develop without having to be in the public domain, as long as it does not go against the laws or the rights of other people. All people have unpronounceable thoughts, defects, vices that help them to become people and confirm their identity, which do not have to be in the public domain by those who are also judged.
Privacy is the right of the individual in the active management of her intimacy, of what they want to remain private and what remains in public spaces.
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"Albert strutted through the crowd, while smiling and giving handshakes."
In this sentence, the word strutted carries a connotation that shows Albert
Select one:
is trying to avoid attention
feels extremely confident
is worried about his performance
often makes funny jokes
Answer:
feels extremely confident
Explanation:
To 'Strut' means to walk about in a conceited and arrogant manner. Considering the context in which the word was now used, we cannot conclude that Albert was arrogant while walking through the crowd for he was 'smiling and giving handshakes.'
So the right connotation of the word in this context is that Albert felt extremely confident while strutting through the crowd.
please help marking brainliest if it's correct and explain
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
"Education empowers a person". Elaborate this statement giving examples
your personal experience.
Answer:
Bullying
Explanation:
Bullying is the one of my hurting experience when having a face to face learning and until now but I'm not getting the attentions from those negatives people and I'll keep avoiding from them because you know people here in the Philippines are feeling perfect ,for me is to hard to adjust but I need to do this for my peaceful life or lives.
examples in English or Arabic for words whose meaning varies in context.
Answer:
Object.
Fine.
Explanation:
Object.
When used as a noun, the word "object" refers to an item that we can see or touch. It can also be used as a synonym for "goal." However, in the context of a courtroom, the same word is used as a verb (I object), to express disapproval.
Fine.
The word "fine" can be used as two different adjectives, one describing something as being in good condition and the other describing something as particularly thin. However, once again in the context of a courtroom, the same word is a noun, meaning the payment ordered for a violation.
Read the excerpt below from “Araby” by James Joyce and answer the question that follows.
Every morning I lay on the floor in the front parlour watching her door. The blind was pulled down to within an inch of the sash so that I could not be seen. When she came out on the doorstep my heart leaped. I ran to the hall, seized my books and followed her. I kept her brown figure always in my eye and, when we came near the point at which our ways diverged, I quickened my pace and passed her. This happened morning after morning. I had never spoken to her, except for a few casual words, and yet her name was like a summons to all my foolish blood.
Her image accompanied me even in places the most hostile to romance. On Saturday evenings when my aunt went marketing I had to go to carry some of the parcels. We walked through the flaring streets, jostled by drunken men and bargaining women, amid the curses of labourers, the shrill litanies of shop-boys who stood on guard by the barrels of pigs’ cheeks, the nasal chanting of street-singers, who sang a come-all-you about O’Donovan Rossa, or a ballad about the troubles in our native land. These noises converged in a single sensation of life for me: I imagined that I bore my chalice safely through a throng of foes. Her name sprang to my lips at moments in strange prayers and praises which I myself did not understand. My eyes were often full of tears (I could not tell why) and at times a flood from my heart seemed to pour itself out into my bosom. I thought little of the future. I did not know whether I would ever speak to her or not or, if I spoke to her, how I could tell her of my confused adoration. But my body was like a harp and her words and gestures were like fingers running upon the wires.
One evening I went into the back drawing-room in which the priest had died. It was a dark rainy evening and there was no sound in the house. Through one of the broken panes I heard the rain impinge upon the earth, the fine incessant needles of water playing in the sodden beds. Some distant lamp or lighted window gleamed below me. I was thankful that I could see so little. All my senses seemed to desire to veil themselves and, feeling that I was about to slip from them, I pressed the palms of my hands together until they trembled, murmuring: “O love! O love!” many times.
At last she spoke to me. When she addressed the first words to me I was so confused that I did not know what to answer. She asked me was I going to Araby. I forgot whether I answered yes or no. It would be a splendid bazaar, she said she would love to go.
“And why can’t you?” I asked.
While she spoke she turned a silver bracelet round and round her wrist. She could not go, she said, because there would be a retreat that week in her convent. Her brother and two other boys were fighting for their caps and I was alone at the railings. She held one of the spikes, bowing her head towards me. The light from the lamp opposite our door caught the white curve of her neck, lit up her hair that rested there and, falling, lit up the hand upon the railing. It fell over one side of her dress and caught the white border of a petticoat, just visible as she stood at ease.
“It’s well for you,” she said.
“If I go,” I said, “I will bring you something.”
What innumerable follies laid waste my waking and sleeping thoughts after that evening! I wished to annihilate the tedious intervening days. I chafed against the work of school. At night in my bedroom and by day in the classroom her image came between me and the page I strove to read. The syllables of the word Araby were called to me through the silence in which my soul luxuriated and cast an Eastern enchantment over me. I asked for leave to go to the bazaar on Saturday night. My aunt was surprised and hoped it was not some Freemason affair. I answered few questions in class. I watched my master’s face pass from amiability to sternness; he hoped I was not beginning to idle. I could not call my wandering thoughts together. I had hardly any patience with the serious work of life which, now that it stood between me and my desire, seemed to me child’s play, ugly monotonous child’s play.
What do the images in paragraph 3 seem to foreshadow?
A.
Distance will play a role in the resolution of the story.
B.
The bazaar will be rained out.
C.
The boy’s wishes will be unfulfilled.
D.
Love will overcome any obstacles put in the boy’s way.
E.
The drawing room will burn down.
Answer:
C. The boy's wishes will be unfulfilled.
Explanation:
They mention that it was in the place where the priest had died. It's dark and rainy. The house is silent.There is a broken window. His "senses seemed to desire to veil themselves." These are ALL negative signs or foreshadowing. (Plus, I know his wishes are unfulfilled.)
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Robert Falcon Scott
In the late 1800s, Antarctica was the last continent on Earth that had yet to be explored. Explorers from all over the world planned expeditions to claim what they could of the icy, untouched terrain. The ultimate goal was to be the first to reach the South Pole.
The first man from Great Britain to attempt the feat was a man named Robert Falcon Scott. On his first polar journey from 1901-1904, he fell short of reaching the Pole, but still returned home a hero. Not only had he set a new record for the farthest southern point ever reached, he also had conducted important scientific work along the way.
Three years later, however, a new record was set. Ernest Shackleton, one of the men from Scott's previous expedition, had set out on his own and come even closer to the Pole-though he still did not reach it. Shackleton was made a knight when he returned home to Great Britain. When Scott learned of his colleague's failed attempt, a new fire was lit in him.
Across the North Sea, another explorer by the name of Roald Amundsen was also determined to be the first person to reach the South Pole. Amundsen's dream from the time he was a child was to be the first to reach the North Pole. However, when that dream was shattered when other explorers beat him to it, Amundsen shifted his focus south. Some reports say that he began making plans in secret because he was afraid his government would stop him. Others say it was to avoid increasing British competition.
Both Amundsen and Scott planned carefully and had years of expertise and experience on their side. Their objectives and tactics, however, varied, and ultimately determined who won the race. For example, Scott included a scientist in his crew to conduct experiments, as he had before. To him, this was an important aim of exploration. Alternatively, the only purpose of Amundsen's expedition was to reach the Pole. This exclusive focus gave Amundsen the benefit of being able to put all his energy and resources toward his goal.
Another major difference was the explorers' strategies for crossing the harsh Antarctica terrain. Amundsen used highly trained dogs to pull sleds, which made travel swift and efficient. The Norwegian team was also skilled on skis, which was a significant advantage.
Although Scott's original plan included motorized sleds, these were soon abandoned because of mechanical failures. His team was left to rely on dogs and ponies that were not as well adapted to polar conditions as Amundsen's dogs. As men were forced to return to the base camp with the dogs and ponies, the remaining men pulled the sleds themselves, which was difficult and slow. Scott's choice to use ponies was harmful to the expedition in other ways. This proved detrimental on their return journey.
Scott's push for the South Pole began three weeks later than Amundsen's. While Amundsen had exceptionally good weather for travel, Scott experienced the opposite. He wrote, "Our luck in weather is preposterous." From December 4 to December 8, 1911, Scott and his crew were confined to their tents-forced to wait out a series of howling blizzards. As they ate away their precious rations, time slipped through their hands. By the time Scott's party reached the South Pole on January 17, 1912, the Norwegians had come and gone.
Scott's log records: "This is an awful place and terrible enough for us to have labored to it without reward of priority." They had lost crucial time in reaching the Pole and now faced the grim prospect of heading back to their base camp during the increasingly frigid Antarctic autumn. It was a journey they would never complete.
Which statement is an objective summary of the passage?
Robert Falcon Scott was not the first person to reach the South Pole, but he was the bravest and smartest explorer to try.
Robert Falcon Scott had a perfectly planned expedition to the South Pole that failed because of bad luck.
Robert Falcon Scott attempted to reach the South Pole first, but was beaten there by Roald Amundsen.
Robert Falcon Scott succeeded in reaching the South Pole after he first made a failed attempt.
Answer: Robert Falcon Scott attempted to reach the South Pole first, but was beaten there by Roald Amundsen.
Explanation:
When Scott´s expedition reached the South Pole on January 17, 1912, Amundsen had already been there. Scott´s party had many obstacles during their journey, due to several mistakes in their plan, not simply because of bad luck.
The fact that he did reach the South Pole after a failed attempt is only one part of the story. Scott´s being beaten there by Roald Amundsen is a main point in the passage.
Were they happy? What is happiness to the gods? They were great they were mighty, they were wonderful and terrible. As I looked upon them and their magic, felt like a child but a little more, it seemed to me, and they would pull down the moon from the sky. saw them with wisdom beyond wisdom and knowledge beyond knowledge. And yet not all they did was well done even could see that and yet their wisdom could not but grow until all was peace.
Find an example of how the author uses punctuation as part of character development. Explain.
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Answer:
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What conclusion cannot be drawn about a noun clause?
A) A noun clause is a dependent clause that does not modify a noun or a pronoun.
B) A noun clause is not a dependent clause that modifies a noun or pronoun.
C) A noun clause is a dependent clause that modifies a noun or pronoun.
D) A noun clause is a independent clause that modifies a noun or pronoun.
Write a story in which a ring, a key and a letter play an important part
Answer:
as i sit on my bed, I stare at my wedding ring for a little longer. i miss him. i look at the letter sitting on the dresser. i can bring myself to read it.
"HEY! WE'RE GONNA BE LATE!"
I jump up. oh shoot. i grab the letter and run out the door. my sister is putting the last suitcase into the car. "need help, baby?" her husband comes around and kisses her. she laughs as he takes it and fits in into the trunk. "showoff"
the ride is long and tiring. halfway through, my sister says, "hey. did you read it yet?" i look at the letter im holding in my hands. "i. . i cant" i whisper. i feel my sister's hand on my shoulder. "yes you can. what if it leads you to him? i cant say anything because i can feel the wave of tears coming. "open it" she says. "go ahead" as the tears start flowing slowly, i open it. inside is a heart-shaped key. on the back, it says, "to my queen: here is the key to my heart <3" the tears flow faster as i read and i hold the key to my chest. memories of him flash before my eyes.
"hey" my sister says. "there's something else" i look inside the paper fold and i see a ring. his ring. i cry for a good 30 minutes before i'm calm again. my sister is now up front talking to her husband. after a minute or two, she looks back and smiles. i smile back. its all i can do at the moment.
the, finally, i read the letter:
"Hello, my princess. if you are reading this, i have probably disappeared. im sorry that i left without a goodbye. i want you to know that. i also want you to know: im never coming back. i am dead by now. im sorry. know that it was painful.
" i love you, my queen. always remember that. it was because of you that my life had meaning.
"ps: the key unlocks $97k in my bank account. i was trying to go for $99k but God wanted me home before i could. sorry. but now you have more than enough for Culinary school! go to school. find someone. be happy. live. do it for me. :) i love you, baby. see you soon. Me and dad (God) are waiting. matter a fact: here. take this ring. to remind you of me and to remind you of your promise. dont lose it like u lost our car keys so many times. . . ok ok. i'll go now. see ya later, wifey. ^3^"
then i heard screaming and when i looked up and saw a truck coming right at us. my husband lied. im coming home sooner than he thought. im coming home today.
"see you soon, baby" i whisper. i kiss the letter and a moment later, the truck hits our small car. and then there he is. waiting. just like he promised. . .
(i spend the next 5 weeks apologizing for breaking mine)
the end
Describe some aspects of your self concept that have been created through social comparisons. Write down your thoughts and feelings in no less than 300 words.
Answer:
I have always felt the need to prove I´m smart. But I know that it comes from a deep desire to be considered by my family as smart as my brother. Smarter, even.
Since I was born, I felt that my younger brother was considered the star of the family. I started walking a two, while he gave his first steps after 9 months. He was always at the top of his class, while my grades are average at the most. He won many awards in academic events, making my sports accomplishments seem foolish.
I couldn´t say that my parents sparked this covert competition, but they did expect more of me academically, and my brother was always set as an example for me to follow. My younger brother was willing to help me with my homework, but I couldn´t accept that.
I feel I´ve been pursuing a goal that is not mine. I´m smart, just in different ways. I can talk to people easily, while he struggles with any social interaction. I know a lot about computers, a lot of which a learned on my own, without any instructions. I can learn to play instruments very easily, while my brother has no musical talents.
However, the constant comparison to my brother always makes me feel like I´m not enough. Sometimes I find myself thinking that if he hadn´t been born I wouldn´t have such a poor concept of myself and my intelligence. But that´s a horrible way to think. And, considering that this problem relies on my self-esteem, I would probably find someone else to compare myself to who would still make me feel like I´m not as good.
In the end, I understand that comparison is never a good adviser, and I should measure my accomplishments only on how much I work on them and how happy they make me, regardless of what others might do or say.
Identify the underlined portion of the sentence below: Sylvia bought her mother a beautiful necklace on her birthday.
Answer: indirect object
Explanation:
From the sentence "Sylvia bought her mother a beautiful necklace on her birthday", mother is an indirect object.
We can see that even though"mother" isn't the direct object which in this case is the necklace, she is the indirect object as the mother will be the one to receive the necklace. She is affected by the action that occurs in the sentence as she is the recipient.
Answer:
indirect object
Explanation:
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In the novel "The Girl I Used to Be" by April Henry, what is a visual element that would help the author develop a character, theme, conflict, or setting?
What is obscure (unclear) about Desiree’s origin?
Answer:
N/A
Explanation:
I need more info.
Read the excerpt from The Land, Part 1.
Hammond continued to be diplomatic. "We want you two to try to be friends, Mitchell. We're all living here on the same land, and we all have to work together, so I don't want to hear of any more fights between the two of you. Understood?"
Based on this excerpt, which word best describes Hammond?
carefree
angry
levelheaded
stubborn
Answer:
C level headed
Explanation:
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The inference shows that Hammond is C. levelheaded.
What is a inference?An inference simply means the conclusion that can be deduced based on the information given in the story.
In this case, the inference is that Hammond continued to be diplomatic and level headed. In this case, it was stated that he said that they had to work together and that there should not be more fights between them.
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The burning of fossil fuels_______air pollution
a. is a major cause of
b. is contributed by
c. is a consequence of
d. has resulted from
e. is caused by
f. is the result of
g. is the outcome of
h. arises from
i. are contributing factors from
j. are triggered by
Answer:
Explanation:
Option A is the correct answer
"Gagarin in his brave headdress, leaps first over the damp wall of a pale, purple prison. which following lines support the same theme? "The Earth is blue. All...is well. Do not be afraid."
Answer:
I think it's Do not be afraid
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Explanation:
Answer:
"Vostok's capsule clambers / Up the tall victory column."
Explanation:
Themes give larger meaning to the main idea in a work of literature. The main idea is specific to the story, but a theme can be applied to one's own life or experiences. Sometimes, a work of literature can contain more than one theme. It might be helpful to think of a theme as a "deeper meaning" in a piece of literature. The poet also expresses the overall theme of this poem in the lines, "Vostok's capsule clambers /Up the tall victory column." These lines bear a similar meaning to the lines from the question.
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Which social media marketing concept engages visitors, getting them to revisit your website and tying them to offline events for the benefit of your company?
Call to Action
return on investment
customer engagement
bounce rates
Answer:
customer engagement
Explanation: