Answer:
He is addressing it to the reader hence the " you "
Explanation:
In Julius Caesar Whose speech is more effective? Which speaker gets the bigger reaction from the mob?
Answer: Mark Antony
Explanation:
His speech is more effective than Brutus's.
According to the text, how does the first
morning with the boy affect Bill?
A Bill is already exhausted by the boy's
near constant playing.
B Bill is traumatized by the boy
attempting to scalp him in his sleep.
C Bill is frightened by the thought of the
boy planning to set him on fire.
D Bill is annoyed but is largely
unaffected.
Answer: B Bill is traumatized by the boy attempting to scalp him in his sleep.
Explanation:
In the short story, The Ransom of Red Chief, Bill Driscoll and the Narrator kidnapped a little boy who Bill called Red Chief as a joke because the boy was very spirited and had red hair. They wanted to make a quick ransom from the boy's father and use it in a real estate deal.
They did not know however, just how stubborn the boy was and the morning after they had kidnapped him, Bill was woken up by the boy sitting on his chest ready to scalp him because the boy thought they were playing a game of Indian. Bill was so traumatized that he never slept the entire time they were with the boy.
why is hester capable of thinking of a solution to their problems when dimmesdale is not?
Hester is far wiser than dimmesdale, whose only real gift is his handsome appearance.
Her years of isolation have made her think differently than those constrained by society's law
She has signed her name in the black man's book to gain wisdom
Dimmesdale is too busy being a good minister to his congregation to think of himself.
Answer:
Her years of isolation have made her think differently than those constrained by society's law
Explanation:
This is actually the right answer
Hester is capable of thinking of a solution to their problems when Dimmesdale is not Her years of isolation have made her think differently than those constrained by society's law. Thus, option B is correct.
What is thinking?
The ability to express, create, evaluate, and convey cause-and-effect relationships as well as to propose workable solutions to issues is facilitated by thinking. Existing knowledge is supported by thinking. It gives someone the ability to produce data, develop ideas, to make connections across them.
Hester is being paraded around the city like a felon, and the town has gathered to watch. She is completely alone while everyone is around her. every one of the cognitive functions that go into thinking, thinking, visualizing, coming up with solutions, etc forming decisions.
When Dimmesdale can't think of an answer to their issues, Hester can She has developed a distinct way of thinking from people who must follow social norms due to her periods of seclusion.
Therefore, option B is the correct option.
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9th Grade English 15pts
“And I will love thee still my dear” is an example of what sound device? (literary device)
Answer:
for example ,assonance.
Explanation:
assonance is the repetition of vowel sounds in the same line.
Please help me with a debate on gender shouldnt be equal but the responsibilities should be equal.
Answer:
what do you mean?
Explanation:
I'll help you on the chat, but wdym?
What is the author's purpose in writing the passage?
O To describe the lack of a human's realization in a dangerous environment
O To contrast the experience of the man with the inexperience of a native animal
O To compare the ability of a human to endure a cold environment to that of an animal
To explain the effects of severe below-zero temperatures?
Answer:
The correct is A
Explanation:
The author uses the setting, the conflict, and the events of the plot to show the reader the consequences of human ignorance and unwise decisions. The human in the passage is not well prepared to undertake a journey in such harsh conditions.
5. Why does the author include the scene between Sergeant Duffy and the Lunch Counter
Attendant?
A to increase the tension...
B to add humor.2
C to advance the plot.
D to develop character.
Answer:
To add a sense of humor.
Explanation:
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Answer:
of which class is it of
Where is the dependent clause and which clause is it? Either Adverb, Adjective, or Noun Clause
I don’t know what she expects of me.
Answer:
Explanation:
Sorry for being so dense. I thought the sentence was a comment.
What she expects of me It's an adverb clause which modifies the extent of what she expects of me. It's a subordinate clause.
Is this a Physical Characteristics "I have hair issues" or I used "Glorious Heavenly Sunshine"? Yes or No Explain why or why not
Answer:
are you asking which of the quotation is a physical charactistics? both are
Explanation:
your best friend lives in another town write a letter to him or her discussing at least three interesting activities that take place in your town
Dear best friend,
I really miss you, i wish i can see you soon. A lot of things are happening in my town, we are having a HUGE thanksgiving feast with everyone in the town. We are going to have a nerf gun war. My favorite activity is the water balloon fight. wish you were here to celebrate with me!
have a great thanksgiving!
sincerely,
your best friend.
Turn this into a sentence with the correct conjunction:
But, the dragon rejected this pessimistic approach.
Answer:
But the dragon rejected this pessimistic approach
Please help me...
I know this is a lot...
Answer:
Explanation:
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My great-grandmother. I would've liked to have known her, a wild horse of a woman.
1. This is a metaphor.
2. In this sentence, the great-grandchild is directly comparing their great-grandmother to a wild horse.
3. She is possibly saying that their great-grandmother acted a bit "wild", like how a horse can start acting in ways not necessary or something along those lines.
[He carried her off] as if she were a fancy chandelier.
1. This is a simile.
2. In this sentence, the man is carrying a woman as if (a word used to compare something - used as a simile) she was a chandelier.
3. She is most likely saying that the man is carrying the woman carefully, since the woman is being compared to a chandelier, which needs to be transported carefully or else it would shatter and break into pieces.
The table.
1. Simile - She is comparing her name to the number 9 using the word like.
2. Metaphor - She is directly comparing her name to a muddy color by not including like or as and stating that she is something.
3. Simile (I think) - She is comparing the songs to sobbing using the word like.
4. Simile - She is comparing the syllables of her name to be made out of tin using the words 'as if'.
5. Simile - She is comparing the hurting feeling of saying the syllables to the hurting feeling of hitting a tin roof using 'as if'.
6. Simile - She is comparing the feel of her name to silver using the word like.
7. Not really sure; I think Simile - She is comparing her name to the thickness (or not as thick) of her sister's name.
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Why is the omnivores dilemma so important to the author
Answer:
The Omnivore's Dilemma explains the paradox of food choices we face today, how the industrial revolution changed the way we eat and see food today and which food choices are the most ethical, sustainable and environmentally friendly.
Explanation:
friendly letter to a teacher
Answer: Dear teacher, Thank you for everything you've done in the past and the present to help me through these years especially this one. Thank you for staying with me and helping me with what was wrong and what I was confused on. Again thank you!
-Love ya
YOUR NAME
Explanation:
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Which best explains why consistency is important for flow?
Answer:
It refers to the ability of cement to flow. a paste is said to have a normal consistency when the plunger of the Vicat's apparatus penetrate it by 10_+1 mm
Explanation:
Can someone write me a Narrative story? It can be about anything.
Some things that would make it GREAT is:
1.Engage and orient the reader by setting
out a problem, situation, or observation,
establishing one or multiple point(s) of
view, and introducing a narrator and/or
characters
2.Create a smooth progression of
experiences or events.
3.Use narrative techniques, such as
dialogue, pacing, description, reflection,
and multiple plot lines, to develop
experiences, events, and/or characters.
4.Use a variety of transition words,
phrases, and clauses to convey
sequence, signal shifts from one time
frame or setting to another, and show
the relationships among experiences
and events.
5.Use precise words and phrases, telling
details, and sensory language to convey
a vivid picture of the experiences,
events, setting, and/or characters.
6.Provide a conclusion that follows from
and reflects on what is experienced,
observed, or resolved over the course
of the narrative.
7.Use a comma, ellipses, or dash to
indicate a pause or break.
8.Choose among simple, compound,
complex, and compound-complex
sentences to signal differing relationships
among ideas.
Please do not get a story from a website. Please write it your self. At minimum 1 and a half pages.
If you have a paper like this from school that you have already done, and don't mind letting me use it that would be great also.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Long ago, there was a man named George who always dreamed of being a director or an actor in a play. He wanted to make his play in a theatre and he did. This man first got his love for acting at the age of twelve. George's parents thought that things like going to a theatre and watching people sing and dance was a waste of time. He watched the first play in his life when he got separated from his parents at a grocery store in a mall. The ten-year-old kid was following his parents but tripped and fell in a pile of water bottles and food containers that were stacked in the store. When he looked up to find his parents, they were out of sight. He walked around the store looking for his parents, calling them "Mom. Dad. Where are you?" After thirty minutes, it seemed hopeless for George. He just sat, waiting for the moment when his parents would arrive. After a few minutes, a man walked up to him. The man introduced himself. His name was Freddy. "Where are your parents?" Freddy asked him. "I'm lost and don't know where my parents are," George said sadly. "Let me take you to the security. You know your parent's phone number, right?" George knew his parents told him that he shouldn't be talking to strangers, especially about things like this, but he was hopeless at the time, "Yes, I know my parent's phone number." While they walked to the security manager at the entrance at the store, the man asked George if he had heard of the newest play at the theater nearby. "I have never seen a play in my life," George replied. Freddy seemed very surprised. "My parents don't like things like plays. They say that they are a waste of time," George said. "Oh. That's unfortunate. I think the plays are amazing. Anyway, why don't tell the security officer what happened," Freddy said. The security officer called George’s parents and they came in a minute. His parents ran to hug George, "Are you okay?" both his mom and dad said at once. "I'm fine," George said calmly. They looked over to see Freddy standing at the corner. In an instant, George's dad went over to him. They knew each other from their job. The mom came over and thanked Freddy for taking care of her child. "Ahem," the security officer cleared his throat. "Oh, sorry, officer," said George's mom. She and George's dad explained that they did not notice that George was not there until they entered an elevator. When they entered the elevator and noticed the door had already shut. The elevator ended up getting stuck and the doors were jammed. They also said that they just came out of the elevator when the call came to them. "I'll let you off with a warning, you must be more responsible, and you should have called the mall security to make sure your child was safe," the officer said. The parents nodded and agreed. Before they went home Freddy requested to take George to a play at the nearby theater. Even though the parents did not want their child to go, they thought about all Freddy had done for them, "You can take him to the theatre, but do you want us to come?" The man shook his head "I think George and I will be fine on our own, right George?" George nodded eagerly. "Well, you better get going, or then the theatre will be closed at this rate." George's dad chuckled. That night for the young child was probably his best. He asked Freddy to suggest a play and Freddy said that the play with a title of Pirate Adventures was one of his favorites. The play was about pirates that were looking for treasure. One of the pirates, who was the only one who had a beard and a mustache had broken the ship because he did not pay attention to a giant rock right in front of it. Luckily, the pirates were fiercer than ever and got out of the ship and were safe. Then they found sunken treasure under the island. "This can't get better. Imagine if I could make a play like that," George whispered as he stood up and started getting ready to leave the theater.
which event in the rising action adds tension to the major conflict. major conflict: kellan struggles with the idea of work
Answer:
The fact that kellan is confused as to what he should ask as his BIRTHDAY WISH. 2. This conflict adds tension to the major event in kellan's life, which was that he was STRUGGLING WITH THE IDEA OF WORK
Answer:
Kellan's wish comes true and robots begin doing his work for him
Explanation:
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What do you think about Christianity. Please give a real and honest answer otherwise I’ll report
Answer:
l don't have anything against Christianity so I have no negative things to say about it.
Explanation:
(GIVING BRAINLIEST) Which statement best summarizes two central ideas of the text?
Answer:B
Explanation: if you read the text you know that poetry is an open-minded and broad topic and does not come under the same expectations as rhyme and rythm instead its a free concept of writing.
She will bring the notes tomorrow. → (simple past tense)
Why is it important to determine the central idea of a speech or essay?
A) to save time
B) to determine the value of text/topic
C) both of the above
D) neither of the above
Explanation:
Which idea would best fit into the empty bubble :)
Answer: a is your answer
Explanation:
because if you create a fundraiser, like many businesses who are starting, and or struggling; it is a great and fun way to make more money for your cause and or business
Lines that rhyme should have the same number of accents. Write a line to finish this couplet (a two-line poem).
Rosy petals moist with dew
and u will get all of my points
Answer:
There was a man who I once knew,
for me there was no other,
The closer to loving me he grew,
the more he would go further
I tried to love him but he never loved me for his heart was for another.
Explanation:
If you mean to use your first line then:
Rosy petals moist with dew
Tangled up in the sheets,
the bed was our universe and you were my sun,
Never have I craved a love so deeply as a love of yours.
Its not necssasry to ryhme in poerty but you still have to build up the statement/story you are telling in your poem.
The stove was busy humming to itself.
idiom
Simile
Metaphor
Personification
Answer:
Its personification
Explanation:
Answer:
personification
Explanation:
Humming is a humanly thing there for only people or animals can hum not objects.
How does the setting of the New Hampshire farm help to shape Nate's feelings?
A. It makes him feel alone.
B. It makes him feel useless.
C. It makes him feel grateful.
story: Growing by Jacob Henderson.
ILL GIVE BRAINLEST Expository Essay! In this Lesson, you will practice what you have learned about expository texts by writing an expository essay. You will explain Information in a multi-paragraph essay. To write the essay, you will follow the steps of the writing process discussed in Unit 3. This Lesson will guide you through those steps. To help focus your writing, you will be given a list of suggested topics. Choose a topic that matches your Interests and/or experiences. List of Suggested Topics • Think about a person who is a role model to you. What admirable qualities does he/she possess? Write an essay explaining to your classmates the person you admire and why. • Think about an invention or Innovation in technology that has had an impact on your life. Write an essay to your teacher describing how this invention has changed your life. • Think about the advantages and disadvantages of playing team sports, such as soccer or baseball. Write an essay to your teacher explaining the positive and negative aspects of playing team sports. Cheating is a very common problem in schools today. Think about possible solutions to the problem of cheating. Write an essay to your principal giving your solutions to the cheating problem. • Think about two different styles of music, such as rap and pop music. Write an essay to your classmates in which you compare and contrast two different styles of music. . Consider how you have changed since entering middle school. Write an essay to your teacher discussing the major ways that you have changed throughout your years in middle school. Imagine that students defacing school property is a big problem at your school. Consider solutions to this problem. Write an essay to your principal explaining your solutions to the problem of defacing school property. . In the space provided, answer the following questions: 1. What is the topic you chose? (e.g. comparing and contrasting classical and rap music) 2. What is your purpose? (e.g. to explain a solution, to explain advantages and disadvantages) 3. Who is your intended audience?
Answer:
What is Expository Writing? Exposition is a type of oral or written discourse that is used to explain, describe, give information or inform. The creator of an expository text can not assume that the reader or listener has prior knowledge or prior understanding of the topic that is being discussed.
Explanation:
You are likely familiar with expository writing already, even if the name sounds unfamiliar. Common examples include newspaper articles, how-to manuals, and assembly instructions. Expository writing is also the most frequent type of academic writing!The purpose of the expository essay is to explain a topic in a logical and straightforward manner. Without bells and whistles, these essays present a fair and balanced analysis of a subject based on facts—with no references to the writer's opinions or emotions.
Which of the following characters would most likely create a mood of aggravation for the reader?
Answer:
options
Explanation:
options
My cell phone rings again. It is futile to ignore it; Valerie is persistent. When she wants something, she will continue to harass me until I give in.
"Hello," I answer.
"State Fair, Bobbie?" she asks in her singsong voice. "When are we heading out? Only two more days left!"
I abhor the State Fair. The boisterous crowds, the insanely long lines, and the impossibility of finding a clean restroom all combine to make this an event that I utterly detest.
For Valerie, my best friend since middle school, the State Fair is a sign that divine powers really do exist.
"Really, Bobbie, where else can you pet a cow, ride a horse, fall ten stories, see the world’s smallest person and eat fried macaroni and cheese?" Valerie asks gleefully.
"Hades?" I guess.
The fried food at the State Fair is a gastronomical nightmare on its own. I once tried a fried pickle at the fair and was sick to my stomach for hours. And a fried donut hamburger with bacon, cheese, AND a greasy egg? How could that not be deleterious? Consuming a single serving of fair food has the potential to take years off your life. And I think about this. But then my better nature takes hold, and an image of Valerie's face on the other end of the line comes into view. I haven't seen her for a good month; our schedules are both so hectic. By and by, my hatred of the State Fair becomes inconsequential compared to my desire to spend time with Val. Besides, I don't have to eat the disgusting fair food. I can simply admire it from a safe distance.
Alas, I ignore my anti-fair bias for the umpteenth year. "Pick me up at noon," I say and hang up the phone.
According to the passage, Bobbie finally agrees to go to the fair because
A. Valerie convinces her using a tempting description
B. Valerie coerces her using peer pressure
C. she recognizes that she does not have to eat fair food
D. she wants to spend time with Valerie
Answer:
d.
Explanation:
According to the passage, Bobbie finally agrees to go to the fair because she wants to spend time with Valerie, Thus option (D) is correct.
What is the passage?The length of a passage varies depending on the context and the goal of the extraction. A passage can be, for example, a sentence's clause, a few phrases, or it can be a few pages.
In the given passage, Bobbie is getting ready for the carnival as he knows there is a loud crowd and the food that he always neglected is there, But then also he wants to go to the carnival because he wants some time spent with Valerie.
Therefore, The right option (D) is correct.
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Which conclusion can you draw regarding the circumstances the led to this document?
A. People disagree about the procedures for the office.
B. People are relocating into new work areas after renovation.
C. People have been careless with food and beverages in the work area.
D. People are taking too many private calls on their cell phones during work.
Answer:
The answer is b
Explanation:
Because it is a mathematical equation