Adapted from The Cave of Gold
by Everett McNeil

I was up at dawn and found everybody up and awaiting eagerly the moment when there would be sufficient light in the canyon to make the climbing of the Big Tree and the entrance into Crooked Arm Gulch safe. At last Mr. Conroyal declared that the great moment had come.
"But," and he glanced around the group of eager faces, "we need one man here to stand guard. Who is willing to stay behind?"
For a moment, no one appeared willing to make this sacrifice. Then, with a smile on his face, Frank Holt offered.
"Reckon I'll stay," he said. "I'm not as young as I once was, and crawling along that rock is dangerous to legs as old as mine."
We set off to climb Big Tree. You may be sure that there were no laggards among us.
When we reached the gulch, Ham said, "Now, the first thing to do is to get down to the bottom."
"That looks easy! Right this way!" Thune began excitedly clambering down the rocks.
Soon, we all stood at the bottom of Crooked Arm Gulch. We excitedly looked around for the entrance to the Cave of Gold, looking in vain. In front of us the wall of the gulch had been hollowed out into a great overhanging arch, seventy-five or more feet in height and some fifteen feet deep.
Could this be the miner's Cave of Gold?
In a minute more, we all were searching for the hidden entrance to the cave on the back wall of the arch.
Thune stopped in front of a large flat rock that had fallen so that it stood nearly on edge, leaning against the back wall of the arch. "Come, give me a hand, Bud," he said to me, "and let's see what is behind this rock."
In a moment, we were tugging at the huge slab of rock and, at last, with a mighty effort, we pulled it away from the wall, revealing a black opening in the solid rock.
"Bravo!" I yelled.
"Found!" shouted Thune, and both of us made a dive for the hole, but Ham stopped us.
Ham thrust his body into the opening and began cautiously working his way forward.
In about five minutes, Ham came backing hurriedly out.
"Who's got the candles?" he cried excitedly. "There's a cave, but we must have lights."
Ham caught up one of the candles and, quickly lighting it, crawled into the hole again, holding the candle out in front of him.
Thune followed.
"The rest of us had better wait outside until we hear from Ham," Mr. Conroyal said, staring anxiously into the hole.
For perhaps ten minutes we waited, although to the uneasy and excited watchers outside it seemed more like an hour, because not a sound came from the hole. Then, suddenly, the excited voice of Thune was heard, booming out through the hole.
"It's the cave, the Cave of Gold!" he cried exultantly, his voice trembling with excitement. "Come in, all of you. There is room for all. I will hold my candle so that you can see."
In five minutes, we were staring wonderingly around us. The bottom of the cave was level and composed of a very coarse gravel, mixed with little rounded chunks of a yellowish metal that glowed in the light of the candles like thousands of dull yellow coals of fire.
Ham knelt down. In a voice hardly above a whisper, he said, "It is gold!"
At long last, we had found the old miner's lost cave of gold.

How would this story be different from Ham's point of view?
A.
There would be more details about what is inside the rock's opening.
B.
There would be more details about how Thune helped him reach the cave.
C.
There would be more details about the people waiting outside the cave.

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Answer 1
The correct answer would be C
Answer 2

the correct answer is option B. There would be more details about how Thune helped him reach the cave.

Give a brief about The Cave of Gold?

The Cave of Gold is an early 1900s action and adventure by Henry Everett McNeil. The story with a dash of humor set during the California gold rush of 1849. When two boys get their hands on a map to a mysterious cave said to be filled with gold, they set off in search of riches.

About Henry Everett McNeil's Biography?

McNeil was born in 1862 in Stoughton, Wisconsin, and attended Milton College. He was a veteran of the Spanish–American War. He walked from Wisconsin to New York City sometime before 1914, where he lived at 11 Bank Street in Old Greenwich Village, New York City. McNeil never married and moved into bohemian and artistic circles in New York.

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HELLO EVERY BRAINLY USER I NEED HELP RIGHT NOW FOR MY ELA HW
Read the following scenario.
You are 11 years old. You live with your family in an area far from towns or cities. Your family does not have any running water or electricity. You are responsible for getting water for your family to drink. To do this, you must walk eight hours every day to a pond and back. You will have to do this every day for years and years.

Question:If this was an experience you had to live through, how do you think it would affect the person you grew up to be?

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Answer:

If I had to live through this, then I know that I'd hate it, but it would teach me so many things such as hard-work, respect, and even self-discipline. This would teach me to be more respectful to my parents and to understand what they did for me. I wouldn't really like it, but I'd understand my obligations. I'd have grown up to be a respectful, honest, and hard-working person. This sounds terrible to go through, but to build character, it's pretty good.

Explanation:

I'd really hate to have to go through this...

Answer:

it would make me a hard worker and it would help me get through tough times and it would help with my work ethic

Explanation:

It’s not clear who the underlined pronoun in this sentence is referring to. Which choice makes the sentence clear?
Saoirse’s mother asked if she had seen her missing sweatshirt.
Choose 1 answer:
Choose 1 answer:

(Choice A)
A
Saoirse's

(Choice B)
B
that one's

(Choice C)
C
the woman's

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Answer:

A saoire's

Explanation:

Answer:

it is choice A

Explanation:

Select the items below that can change the meaning of a word. Select all that apply.

affix
prefix
suffix
context

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Prefix and suffix I’m sure
Prefix and affix a suffix can also but it can’t if it’s by itself

What part of speech is the sentence "My stomach started to knot again"?

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Answer:

Personification I hope this helps

Explanation:

Your stomach cant literally knot LOL!

This belongs to personification.

Read the following sentences: “Furthermore, many families try to stay out of shelters. Shelters can be noisy, overcrowded, and stressful places for both children and parents. These families would often rather stay with friends or family members, or even sleep in their cars.”
Based on this information, what can you conclude?
A. Many families consider sleeping in their cars to be their last choice.
B. The majority of people who stay in homeless shelters are not families.
C. The people who stay in homeless shelters would rather stay with their family.
D. Many families think staying with friends will be less stressful than a shelter.

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Answer:

its d

Explanation:

most homless family move in together mark brainliest plz it helps me out :)

very close question

Answer:C

Explanation:

It’s correct.

Excerpt from The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: “Story of the Door”
Which quote illustrates the theme of friendship as shown by Utterson and Enfield?

A.
“It was reported by those who encountered them in their Sunday walks, that they said nothing, looked singularly dull, and would hail with obvious relief the appearance of a friend.”

B.
“For all that, the two men put the greatest store by these excursions, counted them the chief jewel of each week.”

C.
“His friends were those of his own blood or those whom he had known the longest; his affections, like ivy, were the growth of time, they implied no aptness in the object.”

D.
“It was a nut to crack for many, what these two could see in each other, or what subject they could find in common.”

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The answer to your problem is A

Answer: A

Explanation:

the answer is A becuase it talks about how they go on their sunday walks and they had a relief of the appeearence of friendship.

Hope this helps.

Read this excerpt from White Fang.

For a moment [White Fang] was paralysed. The unknown, lurking in the midst of the sticks and moss, was savagely clutching him by the nose. He scrambled backward, bursting out in an astonished explosion of ki-yi's. At the sound, Kiche leaped snarling to the end of her stick, and there raged terribly because she could not come to his aid. But Grey Beaver laughed loudly, and slapped his thighs, and told the happening to all the rest of the camp, till everybody was laughing uproariously. But White Fang sat on his haunches and ki-yi'd and ki-yi'd, a forlorn and pitiable little figure in the midst of the man-animals.

What does London reveal about the people through their interaction with White Fang?

London shows that they are keeping White Fang because he entertains them with his behavior.
London shows that they dislike White Fang but keep him around because of Kiche.
London shows that they are amused by White Fang but are insensitive to his feelings.
London shows that they are trying to tame Kiche by putting White Fang in dangerous situations.

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Answer:

London shows that they are keeping White Fang because he entertains them with his behavior.

Answer:

London shows that they are keeping White Fang because he entertains them with his behavior.

Explanation:

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Excerpt from “Saving and Investing for Students: Making Money Grow”
Which quote distinguishes the author’s point of view about saving money?

A.
“Savings products include savings accounts, checking accounts, and certificates of deposit.”

B.
“You expect to sell them in five, ten, or even twenty years when someone will buy them from you for a lot more money than you paid.”

C.
“Your money can make an ‘income,’ just like you.”

D.
“But how ‘safe’ is a savings account if you leave all of your money there for a long time, and the interest it earns doesn’t keep up with inflation? ”

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The correct answer to this problem is A
the answer is D because she’s questioning if it really is a good idea or not

Those who failed to get past both doctors had to undergo a more thorough medical exam. The others moved on to the registration clerk, who questioned them with the aid of an interpreter: What is your name? Your nationality? Your occupation? Can you read and write? Have you ever been in prison? How much money do you have with you? Where are you going?

Some immigrants were so flustered that they could not answer. They were allowed to sit and rest and try again.

What best paraphrases the central idea of the excerpt?
A. What is your name? What is your job? are examples of questions the immigrants answered.
B. Medical exams were frightening to the newcomers, so they had to sit down.
C.If they had ever been in a prison, the immigrants were not allowed to stay in America.
D.Immigrants were asked many questions before being allowed into the United States.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

i passed out an hour ago, i was hanging off my door but then thing were starting to get dark, next thing i know im on the floor and my melted candle is everywhere.

PLESAE HELP How can you make sure that you understand things that are implied by an author?

You cannot; you can only comprehend those things that are directly said by the author.
by reading the rest of the material as closely as possible
by doing research, including interviews and visiting the library

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by reading the rest of the material as closely as possible
Answer. B.
Explanation. Let’s find the answer by eliminating the others. A. is simply incorrect because you CAN understand authors, this answer is unreasonable. Let’s inspect answer C., not everyone has access to a library etc. we must conclude that answer B.

What is the Density ?
Mass - 125g
Volume - 500cm

*Remember*
Density = Mass / Volume

*science*

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The answer the question 0.25
The answer to this is 0.25

please give me lots of two-sentence horror story examples :)pls help this is due today in 3 hrs-

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Answer:

As I peered down at my phone screen, I see a picture of myself sleeping. I live alone.

My daughter won't stop crying and screaming in the middle of the night. I visit her grave every now and then to ask her to stop, but it doesn't work.

I'm working the night shift alone tonight. There is a face in the cellar staring at the security camera.

I decided to kill off a few characters in the book I'm writing. That would be a good addition to my autobiography.

Explanation:

Answer:

I woke up to my dad snoring. He passed away last spring.

I cant breathe, move or speak. Had i known it was gonna be this lonely i would have chosen to be cremated.

I woke to knocking on glass, i thought it was from the window. That was until I eard it again from the mirror.

Read the following nonfiction and fictionalized accounts of Lewis and Clark's arrival at the Pacific Ocean in 1805. First, identify a way in which both accounts are similar. Then explain how information is presented differently in the fictionalized account and what effect the different presentation of events has on the reader.
Nonfiction:
In mid-November, 1805, Lewis and Clark and their Corps of Discovery finally reached the Pacific Ocean. The expedition had left St. Louis over a year and a half earlier in order to locate the mythical "Northwest Passage," supposedly a series of rivers that would connect the east and west coasts of North America. But it didn't exist, and instead they came upon the jagged peaks of the Rocky Mountains and found only great hardship and suffering. But they persevered and pushed forward to the Pacific, where they hoped to find passage home by ship. With none to be found, they constructed Fort Clatsop and waited through another bitter winter, suffering more misery and sickness, until the weather broke and the Corps of Discovery headed east for St. Louis in late March 1806.
Fiction:
The men of the Corps of Discovery scrambled down the sandy dune like children romping in a snowstorm. They charged toward the endless expanse of grey, churning water, as if touching it could erase the struggle and suffering of the last eighteen months. One by one, though, their heads moved from the hypnotic, lapping surf to the space just above the horizon line, searching for a mast or a sail, or any sign of a sailing vessel moving in the distance. And when none could be found, each face glazed over with the understanding that the journey they thought was complete was only halfway done. One by one they turned from the rhythmic, lulling Pacific and faced east, looking at the thick forests and angry mountains they had hoped never to enter again.

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Answer:

Compare: both stories accurately depict their adventures/have the same info

Contrast: the fictional story has more details

Explanation:

The first paragraph is informational. The second uses more illustrative words like "scrambled," "romping," "charged," and generally creates an image in your head with imagery, metaphors, similes, etc.

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Answer:

They are similar because they are telling the same story. And they are different because of the way their telling it the one has more of a story while  one has more facts.

Based on this passage, what inference can be made about the English teacher on "Names/Nombre"?

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Answer:

We cant tell yu the answer if yu dont provide the passage. We dont even know what yur asking-

Explanation:

Please provide the passage so, that I can help you.

Explain why this sentence uses passive voice. The flowers are trimmed by Jill every month.

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Answer:

it uses passive voice because they are trying to point out the main part. it wanted to point out that the flowers were trimmed by jill every month so it pointed out that jill trims the flowers every month

Explanation:

In English, the passive voice is used when we want to emphasize certain part of the sentence, such as the person or the thing affected by the action. In this case, the writer of the sentence wants to focus attention on the object (the flowers) by putting them at the beginning  of the sentence, thus making it the subject (and the most important component of the sentence).

What is author's purpose?

A)Why the author likes to write.
B)What the author is writing.
C)Why the author is writing.
D)How the author writes.

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C) because a purpose is like why you wrote

Answer:

C

Explanation:

Why the Author is writing.

I know that almost all of your questions the answer is C, but they are correct.

In this excerpt from “A Bird Song” by Christina Georgina Rossetti, which three lines contain internal rhyme?

It's a year almost that I have not seen her:
Oh, last summer green things were greener,
Brambles fewer, the blue sky bluer.
It's surely summer, for there's a swallow:
Come one swallow, his mate will follow,
The bird race quicken and wheel and thicken.

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Answer:

2 and 3 but im not sure about the others

Explanation:

Answer:

the second, third, and fifth

Explanation:

Select all that apply.
Which words in the sentence below should be capitalized?
mr. and mrs. hunt are members of the elks club of topeka, kansas.
mr.
mrs.
hunt
members
elks
club
topeka
kansas

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Answer:

mr. and mrs. hunt are members of the elks club of topeka, kansas.

Explanation:

Mr. & Mrs. = always capitalized before a name

Hunt = that's their last name and names are proper nouns

Elks Club = because it refers to a specific club. what club is it ? an elks club. but if it said they were member of a club, you wouldn't have to capitalize it cause it isnt specific!

Topeka, Kansas = specific locations/places are proper nouns and need to be capitalized

Mr. Mrs. Topeka Kansas

I NEED HELP QUICK PLEASE HELP

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Since you need help bad, im just gonna say A!!! GOOD LUCK

Answer:

The answer is D Hope this helps you!

Explanation:

Read the excerpt from "Introduction to Poetry" by Billy Collins.

They begin beating it with a hose
to find out what it really means.

How does the figurative language in this excerpt reveal Collins’s message?

It criticizes the way some readers try to understand a poem.
It criticizes the violent themes found in modern poetry.
It suggests that the study of poetry requires physical strength.
It suggests that every poem has a simple meaning.

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Answer:

It criticizes the way some readers try to understand a poem

Explanation:

You see, not everyone reads the same as you and I. Heck, you and I probably read differently. Though we are all different, there are still some things that shouldn't be done while trying to understand a text. Mr. Collins was probably referring to some of those habits, such as assuming all poems mean the same thing.

It criticizes the way some readers try to understand a poem is the  the figurative language in this excerpt reveal Collins’s message. Hence, option A is correct.

What is the concept of the poem?

In his poem "The Ways to Understand a Poem," Billy Collins makes a wonderful allusion to how some readers attempt to comprehend a poem by stating that they "begin beating it with a hose," attempting to explain that they "take everything too rough and do not consider all the factors, nor try with the care and importance that analyzing a poem should have."

"They should waterski, please across a poem's surface wave at the name of the author on the sand." Speaking of ways to grasp and explore a poem, of experiencing it and allowing it lead you, but all readers want to do is swiftly and simply comprehend it.

Thus, option A is correct.

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Jared has trouble remembering when his assignments are due, and he wants to keep reminders on his computer. Which online note-taking tool would be the best one to use?
web clipping tools
electronic flash cards
electronic sticky notes
online data storage sites

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Answer:

Answer is C

Explanation:

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The online note-taking tool would be the best one to use electronic sticky notes. Therefore, option C is correct.

What is electronic sticky note ?

An electronic counterpart of the 3M Post-itTM, a little, colored piece of paper (typically yellow) that adheres to nearly anything, is called a Sticky Note. Sticky Notes, a feature of Microsoft Windows that was initially introduced with Windows 7, allows users to place electronic reminders on their screens.

Sticky Notes can be found by clicking or tapping the Start button on Windows 10. Sticky Notes will reopen in their previous location. To open a note, tap or double-click on it in the list of notes. You can also begin a new note by pressing Ctrl+N on the keyboard. Tap or double-click the close icon to end a note ( X ).

On the one hand, taking notes digitally is effective; over time, it is quicker, neater, and more accessible.

Thus, option C is correct.

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Read the passage to answer the question in the first paragraph of a tale of two brothers the author describes Jacob and William S2 brothers who changed the world of fairytales use at least one detail from the text and explain how grimms stories changed fairytales

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Answer:There's a certain irony to "Grimm's Fairy Tales." Two-hundred years ago today, Jacob Grimm and his younger brother Wilhelm published a collection of folk tales. The Grimms didn't write these stories; they collected tales that had been handed down from generation to generation. The Brothers Grimm worried that industrialization would erase these classics from memory. So they set out to protect these ancient tales.

However, in preserving this rich tradition, the Brothers Grimms changed the stories forever.

Many readers would be shocked to look at the first-edition stories of Rapunzel, The Frog Prince, Hansel and Gretel, Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Sleeping Beauty, or Snow White. Their plots have changed a lot over the years.

Explanation:

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Which statement best describes the central idea of "Foreign Lands"?

The speaker takes joy in climbing trees to look for a new place to live.
The speaker takes joy in climbing trees and imagining far-off places.
The speaker takes joy in climbing trees and observing other countries.
The speaker takes joy in climbing trees to spy on his neighbors.

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Answer:

The speaker takes joy in climbing trees to look for a new place to live. Or depending on your text, it could be, the speaker takes joy in climbing trees and observing other countries.

Explanation:

I think this is the answer because the plain definition of foreign lands is to situated outside one's own country. So it could be either one. I would have to have further evidence to know the true answer. Thanks!


The speaker takes joy in climbing trees and observing other countries

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You now will complete the story. You need to tell what came out of the door. Remember that the princess indicated the right door; you could have our protagonist choose the other one instead. Before you start writing, finish the plot diagram for the story as you would write it. Be sure to include this with your short answer when you turn it in. You will need to have a page-long response in order to complete the rest of the plot diagram.

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Is this account deleted??

Is this account deleted and do they still need the answer

help!!!
Read the excerpt from the play Apple Picking:

Characters:
- Mischa
- Luke
- Mom
- Dad



Scene One


On an overcast autumn afternoon in the middle of a field with many apple trees. A brother and a sister have a ladder up against an apple tree. One is picking apples and placing them in a sack tied around her waist. The other is holding the ladder steady.


Mischa: (standing on the ladder and looking at an apple) I'm not so sure about these. They have a ton of spots and are not quite ripe.

Luke: That's alright, we're just making a pie for Sunday dinner anyway. No one will see the spots, and we can add sugar to sweeten them up.

Mischa: (Nodding in approval) Yeah, I guess you're right. Mom always likes her pie apples to be a little firm anyways.


Suddenly, the wind begins to blow strongly making the ladder tip back and forth slightly.


Mischa: (With an alarmed look on her face.) What's going on? There isn't supposed to be a storm today! We'll never make it back to our house before it hits!

Luke: (Holding onto the ladder as hard as he can) You need to come down! I can't hold the ladder much longer!

Mischa carefully but swiftly climbs down the ladder while the wind is still blowing. Luke holds on to the ladder as it sways back and forth. Mischa makes it to the bottom. They both look toward dark clouds rolling in quickly with thunder and lightning.


Luke: (Yelling over the storm) We'd better find some shelter! (Pointing toward a rundown old farmhouse.) I think there's an old farm house that way!

Mischa: (Also yelling) You lead the way. I'm too scared!

Luke: (Grabbing her by the hand) It's going to be okay! Run with me!

Both children run to the old farmhouse holding each other's hand. When they make it there, they enter through an open window.



Scene Two


In the kitchen of the old farmhouse. There is an old dusty table and chairs, but everything else including the stove is gone. The windows are broken, the curtains tattered, and the wallpaper peeling. The wind is picking up and blowing through. The children are calming down. Mischa looks out the broken window where a large dead tree sits close to the house, while Luke sits at the old table. The sack of apples sits on the table.


Mischa: It's almost here Luke. The branches on the trees are swaying all over the place.

Luke: (Looking at the old tree through the window) Come away from the window Mischa. It's a really bad storm, that's for sure.

Mischa: (sitting down in the chair opposite Luke.) I think it's a tornado.

Luke: It's not a tornado, but those are some heavy winds.


The wind picks up and the curtains sway violently. Something smacks up against the side of the house.


Luke: What was that? It's picking up.

Mischa: Where are Mom and Dad? Why aren't they here to help us?

Luke: Never mind that. We need to worry about ourselves right now. I think we should go down to the ...


Suddenly, a tree branch hits the window smashing it even more than it was. Luke and Mischa scream.


Mischa: (Yelling) To the basement!


The children run toward the basement when Mischa stops and turns back.


Luke: (Still yelling) What are you doing? Come back!

Mischa: (Still yelling) The apples! I need to grab the apples!

Luke: Mischa no!

Mischa runs to grab the apples. She gets a hold of the sack and turns around toward the basement again. As she gets to the basement door, the old large tree snaps, cracks, and falls through the kitchen wall. She is okay, but shaken.


How does the structure in scene one complement the events in scene two?

Scene one describes only two of the characters that will appear in the next scene. Nothing tells the reader about their relationship in scene one.
Scene one describes the setting, introduces the characters, and introduces a storm that calms down in in the scene.
The first scene describes the setting, introduces the characters, and introduces the storm that the characters will face in scene two.
Scene one introduces the characters, and introduces the outdoor setting that the characters interact in throughout the play.

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I read it all,Do you want me t do anything else

3. At the end of Scene 3, a messenger tells the Whites that they are receiving 200 pounds. This detail is important to the plot because
A it shows that Morris knew that Herbert would die if Mr. White made a wish.
B it reveals that the monkey’s paw granted Mr. White’s wish in a horrible way.
C it resolves Mr. White’s problem of needing to pay off his house.
D it creates a conflict between the Whites and Maw and Meggins.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

It’s D it creates a conflict between the whites and maw and meggins

What is the central idea of passage 1?


A)Jane must identify her attacker and move on.


B)Jane needs to apologize for her behavior to earn Mrs. Reed’s forgiveness.


C)Jane must express her own perceptions and emotions in her quest for independence.


D)Jane is learning how to understand why she is being asked to leave Mrs. Reed’s home.

(the paragraph)
1 I gathered my energies and launched them in this blunt sentence—

2 “I am not deceitful: if I were, I should say I loved you; but I declare I do not love you: I dislike you the worst of anybody in the world except John Reed; and this book about the liar, you may give to your girl, Georgiana, for it is she who tells lies, and not I.”

3 Mrs. Reed’s hands still lay on her work inactive: her eye of ice continued to dwell freezingly on mine.


4 “What more have you to say?” she asked, rather in the tone in which a person might address an opponent of adult age than such as is ordinarily used to a child.

5 That eye of hers, that voice stirred every antipathy I had. Shaking from head to foot, thrilled with ungovernable excitement, I continued—



6 “I am glad you are no relation of mine: I will never call you aunt again as long as I live. I will never come to see you when I am grown up; and if any one asks me how I liked you, and how you treated me, I will say the very thought of you makes me sick, and that you treated me with miserable cruelty.”



7 “How dare you affirm that, Jane Eyre?”



8 “How dare I, Mrs. Reed? How dare I? Because it is the truth. You think I have no feelings, and that I can do without one bit of love or kindness; but I cannot live so: and you have no pity. I shall remember how you thrust me back—roughly and violently thrust me back—into the red-room, and locked me up there, to my dying day; though I was in agony; though I cried out, while suffocating with distress, ‘Have mercy! Have mercy, Aunt Reed!’ And that punishment you made me suffer because your wicked boy struck me—knocked me down for nothing. I will tell anybody who asks me questions, this exact tale. People think you a good woman, but you are bad, hard-hearted. You are deceitful!”

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I believe the answer is; C) Jane must express her own perceptions and emotions in her quest for independence.
The answer is C, yeahh

PLS HELP!!!!!!!!!
10 POINTS

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The answer is D. Intensive and emphasis kind of have the same meaning so think of it that way
the answer is D but it won’t let me type anything else

Tone is about:

A)the author
B)the reader
C)the characters
D)the narrator

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the author

explanation- the tone is the way the author expresses their feelings through the text
A) the author

The tone changed upon the author words and actions

Does anyone have any good book recommendations? I am in middle school so please don't recommend any inappropriate ones.

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The hate you give is a good book
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