Answer:
D) Erased
Explanation:
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:
put have,has,had where appropriate in the following sentences a) the gate was locked. All the guests _______ gone home
All the guests had gone home.
PEE
How does the poet present conflict in the poem war photographer?
Answer:
what is the chapter name?
PART B: Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
A.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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)
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
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:
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:
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.
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.
3. Which of the following is an example of third person point of view?
A. You could have worn anything you wanted to this costume party
B. I'm probably the only kid in this class who really understands the tuba.
C. I watched the leaves fall slowly to the ground, swirling in the wind.
D. He's not the most generous kid, but he is the bravest.
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.
It is important to end your argument essay by adding a new major point in your conclusion. It's your mic drop moment.
A. True
B. False
Answer:
False
Explanation:
When adding a new MAJOR point at the end of the essay. It will be imperative that you develop, explain, analyse and prove the point, leaving the point as it is would not be ideal. The ending is usually the conclusion where you would need to justify your argument. All major points and statements has to be done before your conclusion, so that you can explain it thoroughly.
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:
:)))))))
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?
Please help me very quickly I will give brainliest
Answer:
2
Explanation:
I know this is a bit much but may somebody please make me an essay about Martin Luther kings speech please (68 points)in your own words
Answer:
One of the most well known pieces of oratory of all time is Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech. This speech was written to persuade all Americans that all people are created equally. The use of allusion and exposition help in the overall effectiveness of this speech.
Martin's use of allusion to the Bible, a patriotic song, and the Declaration of Independence are used to attract people's sense of moral obligation to stay true to this equality. By using biblical references like “and the crooked place will be made straight” he appeals to the Christians. No Christian wants to be seen as a sinner so he told them that it is God’s will for people to live with equality and by saying this he adds validity to his point. In the same manner, he uses a patriotic song “My Country Tis’ of Thee”. He pleads one to listen to the sense of nationalism felt by most Americans. By quoting the commonly accepted patriotic song he makes an undeniable case for approvel of integration policy and universal equality. He also appeals to members of Congress and Americans who are tied to their roots by quoting the Declaration of Independence. The Declaration of Independence was the beginning of the American Revolution, which is a great moment in American history. By comparing that to that which was being experienced when he made the speech, King made his audience have a reasonable understanding. By using resources that are commonly approved most of the population, he made everyome feel a moral obligation to his cause through nationalism and Christianity.
The other method that Martin Luther King Jr. used to increase the effectiveness of the oratory is exposition. He uses examples what he went through and the lives of others to make his speech more available to any one person. King uses his own children as an example of racism. He says that his children should be judged upon their character and not upon their skin color. This statement is powerful to any parent. For King to talk about his own children adds a sense of emotion and makes his writing all the more effective in pursuading his peers. He also lists different mountains from which freedom should ring. This is in reference to his quote from “My Country Tis of Thee”. He lists the names of these mountains so thatwhoever is listening feels a personal connection too. Examples increase the personal response and cause people to act on their emotions.
Explanation:
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.
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
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.
Hi, please I have a question, english:
“She heard a hiss in the air, and past her cheek something lashed and sharply stung, and loathsome tarred strings whipped across her face, her arms, her hands, and tangled and held her, and she fell, snarling and tearing and struggling in vain.” (lines 18 to 20)
Explain in your own words how Lyra feels as she is captured:
Answer:
Hi there~
The answer would be:
She feels in a painful situation and is very weak.
She is being strangled and doesn't know what to do.
Hope this helps
Minisugarr
My Father was a Farmer
Robert Burns
My Father was a Farmer
Sung to the tune of “The Weaver and his Shuttle, O.”
1My father was a farmer upon the Carrick border, O,
And carefully he bred me in decency and order, O;
He bade me act a manly part, though I had never a farthing, O;
For without an honest manly heart, no man was worth regarding, O.
2Then out into the world my course I did determine, O;
Tho’ to be rich was not my wish, yet to be great was charming, O:
My talents they were not the worst, nor yet my education, O;
Resolved was I, at least to try, to mend my situation, O.
3In many a way, and vain essay, I courted fortune’s favour, O;
Some cause unseen still stept between to frustrate each endeavour, O:
Sometimes by foes I was overpowered, sometimes by friends forsaken, O,
And when my hope was at the top, I still was worst mistaken, O.
4Then sore harassed, and tired at last, with fortune’s vain delusion, O,
I dropped my schemes, like idle dreams, and came to this conclusion, O:
The past was bad, and the future hid; its good or ill untried, O;
But the present hour, was in my power, and so I would enjoy it, O.
5No help, nor hope, nor view had I, nor person to befriend me, O;
So I must toil, and sweat and broil, and labour to sustain me, O:
To plough and sow, to reap and mow, my father bred me early, O;
For one, he said, to labour bred, was a match for fortune fairly, O.
6Thus all obscure, unknown, and poor, thro’ life I’m doomed to wander, O,
Till down my weary bones I lay in everlasting slumber, O.
No view nor care, but shun whatever might breed me pain or sorrow, O:
I live to-day as well’s I may regardless of to-morrow, O.
7But cheerful still, I am as well, as a monarch in a palace, O,
Tho’ Fortune’s frown still hunts me down with all her wonted malice, O:
I make indeed my daily bread, but never can make it farther, O;
But, as daily bread is all I need, I do not much regard her, O.
8When sometimes by my labour I earn a little money, O,
Some unforeseen misfortune comes generally upon me, O:
Mischance, mistake, or by neglect, or my good-natured folly, O;
But come what will, I’ve sworn it still, I’ll never be melancholy, O.
9All you who follow wealth and power, with unremitting ardour, O,
The more in this you look for bliss, you leave your view the farther, O:
Had you the wealth Potosi boasts, or nations to adorn you, O,
A cheerful honest-hearted clown I will prefer before you, O.
What is the MOST LIKELY reason the author uses a first-person narrator in the passage?
A)He wanted to conclude a surprise ending
B)The poem is about his personal feelings
C)The poem is about relationships family
D)He wanted to conclude his father's perspective
Answer:
B) The poem is about his personal feelings
Explanation:
My Father was a Farmer is a poem written by Robert Burns, an 18th-century Scottish poet and lyricist. He is one of the most famous Scottish poets of all time.
In the poem, he uses the first-person point of view. This type of perspective can easily be recognized by the use of pronouns I and we and other pronouns derived from them. The narrator tells about their personal experiences and feelings. This is the case in the given poem as well, which is why option B is the correct one.
Answer:B)The poem is about his personal feelings
Explanation:
did the quiz and got it correct.
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.
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.
do i look better with long hair or short hair?
Answer:
long hair but there both very nice
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.
Choose the correct conjunction to complete each sentence. (5)
I had a kit of tools ______________ I cannot find it.
and but for
You cannot get a job_____________ you have experience.
while unless so that
It has been three days _____________ I have seen you.
since until though
I sometimes play tennis ______________ baseball after school.
so but and
We were not wearing jackets, _____________ were we carrying umbrellas.
and nor or
Answer: 1. But 2. Unless 3. Since 4. And 5. Nor
Explanation: “A conjunction is a word that is used to connect words, phrases, and clauses. There are many conjunctions in the English language, but some common ones include and, or, but, because, for, if, and when. There are three basic types of conjunctions: coordinating, subordinating, and correlative”.
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:
Write a sentence that uses either your or you're. Explain why the word that you used in your sentence is correct
Answer:
Your shoelace is untied.
Explanation:
Your is saying someone 'is'
You're means 'you are'
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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:
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