Answer:
To call on the Cake Parsee. The Parsee filled it full of stale crumbs from previous cakes, so that when the Rhinoceros put it on they tickled. He rolled and rubbed himself against the tree, till his skin went into great wrinkles and the buttons came off.
I'm having writer's block I need help with this STORY PLEASE HELP, please give me some ideas what to write next.
Answer:
When they arrived, Leonora Ran straight to her room with the doll to play. She, like every other spoiled child, played a fun game with all of her dolls where she was the one in charge. She played a game of house where she was the mother. Her newest doll, as it was the prettiest of her dolls, was the favorite child. After an hour of playing, Leonora heard a voice, she had no idea where it was coming from until the voice presented itself as the newest doll. "Lillith, My name is Lillith." Leonora was amazed at her talking doll and spoke with her for hours.
Her mom came up soon to call Leonora to dinner, she wanted to bring Lillith, but mother said no. So after dinner when Leonora went up to her room to talk with Lillith again, Lillith was on her bed, when Leonora had originally left her on her vanity. "That lady is mean. How could you call her your mother?"
Explanation:
Though I would love to continue this story, i'll let you continue from where I left you. The doll is evil, but she loves Leonora. I chose the name Lillith because the name Lillith means "Belonging to the night" And the doll would be most active at night. That's when Lillith creates mischeif. Leo's parents blame Lilliths mischeif on her, and well, i'll let you go from there.
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Why is Ruth described as exuberant at the beginning of act II, scene III?
Answer: She is described as exuberant at the beginning of act II, scene III because Walter took her to the movies and he hold her hand.
Explanation:
Since Walter received 6,500 dollars from Mama, his mood changed, which resulted with treating her wife nicely, Ruth feels so happy because they are not arguing anymore.
what is the difference between teasing and harassing? which do you feel affects someone worse? Why?
Answer:
Teasing is normally made as a joke, it can be a bunch of small jokes put together or slighlty annoying them on a weird subject or personally. But harassing is againt the law, this could be touching someone, hurting them and many other bad things. Iv'e been harassed and i can assure you that it is very truamatic and whenever you think back at it makes you feel weak. and this is because harassin cant be stopped, no matter who you tell or scream or shout because sometimes people call you a liar and you seem weak to yourself and others.
Explanation:
Read the sentences below. Every morning my neighbor's puny dog barks loudly when leaving the building. He couldn't even scare that cat that lived next door. What is the denotation of the word “puny" in the sentence above? *
small
large
noisy
neighbor
Answer:
puny means small
Explanation:
excerpt from “Solitude” by Henry David Thoreau
This is a delicious evening, when the whole body is one sense, and imbibes delight through every pore. I go and come with a strange liberty in Nature, a part of herself. As I walk along the stony shore of the pond in my shirt sleeves, though it is cool as well as cloudy and windy, and I see nothing special to attract me, all the elements are unusually congenial to me. The bullfrogs trump to usher in the night, and the note of the whippoorwill is borne on the rippling wind from over the water. Sympathy with the fluttering alder and poplar leaves almost takes away my breath; yet, like the lake, my serenity is rippled but not ruffled. These small waves raised by the evening wind are as remote from storm as the smooth reflecting surface. Though it is now dark, the wind still blows and roars in the wood, the waves still dash, and some creatures lull the rest with their notes. The repose is never complete. The wildest animals do not repose, but seek their prey now; the fox, and skunk, and rabbit, now roam the fields and woods without fear. They are Nature’s watchmen, —links which connect the days of animated life. . . .
Some of my pleasantest hours were during the long rain storms in the spring or fall, which confined me to the house for the afternoon as well as the forenoon, soothed by their ceaseless roar and pelting; when an early twilight ushered in a long evening in which many thoughts had time to take root and unfold themselves. . . . Men frequently say to me, “I should think you would feel lonesome down there, and want to be nearer to folks, rainy and snowy days and nights especially.” I am tempted to reply to such,—This whole earth which we inhabit is but a point in space. How far apart, think you, dwell the two most distant inhabitants of yonder star, the breadth of whose disk cannot be appreciated by our instruments? Why should I feel lonely? Is not our planet in the Milky Way? This which you put seems to me not to be the most important question. What sort of space is that which separates a man from his fellows and makes him solitary? I have found that no exertion of the legs can bring two minds much nearer to one another.
Which sentence best expresses the author’s viewpoint about nature in "Solitude"?
A. Nature is dangerous yet attractive.
B. Nature is filled with excitement and adventure.
C. Nature is beautiful, calming, and inspiring.
D. Nature is filled with unknowable mysteries.
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Answer:
the answer is c
Explanation:
What relationship do the words feeble and tremendous have?
Answer:
The words Feeble and Tremendous both have opposite meanings. They are antonyms.
Explanation:
Feeble means weak or something/someone that has no strength. Tremendous means something that is enormous, huge, or great in size and quantity. These two meanings are opposite and can be used to draw a contrast between two things.
Feeble is a term most times used to qualify a person who is weak, infirm, or sick. When an opinion does not hold water, it can also be referred to as feeble. Tremendous is used to qualify something which is great in quantity or size.
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Answer:
i think C: fearless or dependable
Explanation:
the overall tone of “the debt” is
Answer:
The poem is saying that it is a warning about the long term effects of indulging in stuff that you cannot handle, even the shortest time has its payback. In other words, the writer is discussing how he regrets the past, and until the end of time, he'll pay for what he did. This poem discusses crime and punishment, living, and disappointment and failure.
Explanation:
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Which word means not leaving someone alone?
A.) cyclops
B.) postmortem
C.) disturb
D.) bicycle
E.) disagreement
F.) disappoint
G.) cyclical
H.) posttest
Answer:
C. Disturb
Explanation:
All of the other answers are either nouns, or other words that really don't match up to it by using common sense, the only reasonable option is C.
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What posture does Kennedy take toward potential enemies of the United States? A) He demands that they join the community of world nations. B) He offers to work together for peace so that nuclear war can be avoided. C) He asks them to become more democratic and peaceful in the way they govern themselves. D) He makes it clear the the United States will defeat them if they choose to initiate conflict.
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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IT´S WORTH 50 POINTS AND I WILL MARK BRAINLEST Create a multimedia presentation that analyzes the differences in the structure of two texts that tell the same story. You may pick the two texts yourself, such as a play and a book that tell the same story. Or you can compare these two texts: Susan Glaspell’s short story “A Jury of Her Peers” and her play Trifles. As you prepare your presentation, keep these points in mind:
Your presentation should last four to five minutes and use seven to ten slides.
Your target audience includes your classmates and your English teacher.
Explain the reason(s) for your choice of texts.
Answer:
I chose to compare Susan Glaspell’s short story “A Jury of Her Peers” and her play Trifles because I had already read these two texts so i knew what both stories were about so i knew what i could compare and couldnt compare.
Explanation:
I chose to compare Susan Glaspell’s short story “A Jury of Her Peers” and her play Trifles because I had already read these two texts.
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Answer:
I chose to compare Susan Glaspell’s short story “A Jury of Her Peers” and her play Trifles because I've already read these two texts so i knew what both stories had in common, and what their differences were. I was able to do the presentation with no problem because I was somewhat familiar with what I was writing about. I was able to share key points and the main message/idea behind the two stories.
Explanation:
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The meaning of this quote
“Everybody knows how to raise children, except the people who have them.”
5. Does Emily believe the narrator is a good mother? Why or why not?
What do the southern slave owners want slaves to think of the north?
A) The north does not care about freed them
B) The north will send them back to the slaveholders
C) They will have even worse lives as freed in the north than slaved in the south
D) They will not be welcomed in the north
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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Select the correct answer.
In the passage, what is the figurative meaning of the phrase "the waves"?
ОА.
circumstances
OB
emotions
OC. destiny
OD
finances
night
tand,
ay
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Emotions are the figurative meaning of the phrase “the waves”. Hence, option B is correct.
What is meant by Emotions?A person's individual perception of a thing, an event, or a circumstance is expressed through their complex experience of consciousness, physiological feeling, and action, which is known as emotion.
Carroll Izard identified 10 primary emotions: fear, wrath, humiliation, contempt, disgust, guilt, sorrow, intrigue, surprise, and joy. These emotions can be combined to create other emotions, but cannot be reduced to more basic emotions.
There is disagreement on the exact number of fundamental emotions, despite the fact that many psychologists have embraced the principle of basic emotions.
Thus, option B is correct.
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102 RACE Strategy Practice Take my dad. Every time a friend comes to stay the night, he does something that makes my face go red. Now don't get me wrong. He is a terrific dad. I love him but sometimes I think he will never grow up. He loves playing practical jokes.
Answer:
The best way to resolve the conflict between the father and the narrator of the above text is through dialogue and understanding between them.
Explanation:
If there is a conflict between parents and children related to the behavior that they both present, it is necessary to have a dialogue between them, where each one will speak honestly and kindly the reasons that lead them to behave in such a way and the reasons that I bother each other. . In this way, each will be able to understand how the other feels and both reached a conclusion on how this conflict should be resolved, promoting harmony between the two.
Which of the following choices foreshadows the ending of the story and Devon’s new understanding?
A)“My parents, of course, always have a few chores for me every day,” and “...my parents, who are all about routine.”
B)“He always has some great plan for spending our time together.” and “My parents always say that they want to drive me down.”
C)“With heads together whispering, they occasionally look at me and grin.” and “Their childhood was full of the adventures that I seek at home but can’t ever seem to find.”
D)“Over the years, I have learned every natural inhabitant of his backyard.” and “I keep sneaking a peek over my shoulder, worrying that I will see a vision of a wild pirate waiting to protect his precious treasure from my greedy hands.”
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:b
Explanation:
Who’s know how to do this propaganda worksheet?
Answer:
Explanation:
i do know some people
At your high school's annual career fair, you learn that many employers use
personality tests to determine whom they should hire. Write an
argumentative essay for your school newspaper in which you support a
claim about whether or not personality tests should be used as part of the
hiring process. Use the information from the texts in your essay.
Manage your time carefully so that you can
• read the passages;
• plan your response;
• write your response; and
• revise and edit your response.
Be sure to
• include a claim;
• address counterclaims;
• use evidence from multiple sources; and
• avoid overly relying on one source.
Your response should be in the form of a multiparagraph essay. Write your
response in the space provided.
Answer:
Personality tests can be biased due to the personal beliefs of the proctor of the test, because there is no exact science in the personality testing of individuals regardless if there are questions the proctor could filter out someone he finds unlikable or quiet, when put into perspective the interviewee could be great at his job regardless of his personal faults, sometimes personality testing only belongs in jobs that require charisma like in the job of those responsible for managing great PR skills (Public Relation), when a job does depend on such personality skills maybe just maybe the test should be admistered.
Explanation:
Complete the dialogue in the logical way. - Allison: Hey, you look familiar. .......................... From somewhere? -Liam: Could be...........................? - Allison: yes, I live over there, near the park. .......................? -Liam: No, I live on the other side of town, but I have a lot of friends here. - Allison: Let's see................. At the football match. ............................Football at all? -Liam: Not really. - Allison: So, .............................? - Allison: yes, I live over there, near the park. .......................? -Liam: Well, I like to hang out at the Sound Control Dance Club. - Allison: ............................ ! Best club in town, isn't it? -Liam: Sure is. - Allison: So,..........................? Do you know Craig and Brian? -Liam: Brian Woods? Sure I do ! We go way back! - Allison: Hey, wait a minute. ..................... Wendy's little brother? -Liam: yeah, that's right!
Answer:
Allison: Hey, you look familiar. Do I know you from somewhere? -Liam: Could be from the ecological park? - Allison: yes, I live over there, near the park. Do you live around here? -Liam: No, I live on the other side of the city, but I have many friends here. - Allison: Let's see the city team at the football match. Do you don't like Football at all? -Liam: Not really. - Allison: So, do you live near the ecological park? - Allison: yes, I live there, near the park. What's good over there? -Liam: Well, I like to hang out at the Sound Control Dance Club. - Allison: Me too! Best club in town, isn't it? -Liam: Sure is. - Allison: So, are we going together one day? Do you know Craig and Brian? -Liam: Brian Woods? Sure I do ! We go way back! - Allison: Hey, wait a minute. Are you Wendy's younger brother? -Liam: yes, that's right!
Explanation:
All the blanks presented in the dialog above were filled in according to deductive reasoning, which allows us to use logic to answer things based on the premises exposed about them.
In this way, the dialogue was complemented with coherent phrases that allowed the creation of an efficient and coherent narrative, creating a story easily understood by the reader.
Give three (3) facts that you have known about literature.Short answer
Answer:
1.It is through reading such great
literary and poetic works, that one
understands life. They help a person
to take a closer look at the different
facts of life. In many ways it can
change one's perspective towards life.
Therefore literature is rather important in
our lives.
2.The study of literature is
important because it, at its most basic,
improves reading skills. From this
involved reading of quality literature a
student then develops their writing skills,
as the two go hand in hand (the best
writers are avid readers, typically).
3.A literature review surveys books,
scholarly articles, and any other
sources relevant to a particular issue,
area of research, or theory, and by
so doing, provides a description,
summary, and critical evaluation of these
works in relation to the research problem
being investigated.
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which of the following three characters are NOT involved in a love triangle in the play, Hedda Gabler?
A. Hedda, Lovborg, and Tesman
B. Hedda, Brack, and Tesman
C. Hedda, Lovborg, and Thea
D. Hedda, Lovborg, and Diana
E. Hedda, Tesman, and Diana
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Answer:
E. Hedda, Tesman, and Diana
Explanation:
Diana is married, and she and Tesman don't seem to have any romantic interests aside from their spouse
WHICH SENTENCE DISPLAYS CORRECT SUBJECT VERB AGREEMENT
1. MY COLLECTION OF STAMPS IS EXTENSIVE
2. STAFF AT THE LIBRARY ARE VERY HELPFUL
3. THE CREW OF WORKERS ARE FINISHING THE JOB.
4. THE HERD OF CATTLE ARE HUGE!
I believe it’s three. I hope this helps.
Brainstorm the way you will lead into the body of your narrative - how will you create that smooth transition from the introduction to the narrative/story? Start writing down some ideas.
I'm currently writing a book and can give insight on my own experience.
If it includes characters, start with an introduction and tell briefly about them. Show their character traits when the story progresses into the middle of the story. Let the conflict build up to move onto the main part of the story.
If it's an essay, briefly explain your topic. Give short reasons why in one sentence. Then move onto the body paragraphs to explain one of your three reasons in each. If you have sources use them.
I hoped this helped you.
Which historical event inspired the book Number the Stars by Lois Lowry?
A.
partition of India
B.
Holocaust
C.
Armenian genocide
D.
American Civil War
The historical event that inspired the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry is the Holocaust. (Option B)
How did the Holocaust inspire the book "Number the Stars"?Number the Stars was written by Lowry in 1988. She was inspired by a buddy who grew up in Denmark during the Nazi occupation of the country during WWII.
At the time, Jews were being imprisoned and subsequently killed by Germans all over Europe.
Hence it is correct to state that the historical event that inspired the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry is the Holocaust.
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Answer:
Here is my answer correct on Edmentum
Explanation:
Which procedure or treatment uses cold to freeze or destroy tissue?
dermabrasion
incision and drainage
debridement
cryosurgery
Answer:
Cryosurgery.
Explanation:
Definition of cryo is to involve extreme cold.
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Which sentence contains both a simile and personification?
The hungry chainsaws cut through the forest of trees in no time at all.
Our family picnic ended when the heavy rain decided to pay us a visit.
We knew the place would become a dancehall as soon as my uncle arrived.
Answer:
I think that would be the first sentence.
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Why has Abraham Lincoln sometimes been called the great unifier?
Answer:
the correct answer is number three
Explanation:
anyone got a 3 paragraph flashback?plzzzzz anything that hapenned when u were a kid
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
when I was younger my family and I were laying on the couch together. We were all watching Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs. I was lying there upside down looking at the T.V. The rest of my family had fallen sleep cuz it was a Saturday. I was playing with a dime and I put it in my mouth. I was spinning it in between my teeth- I was only 7-. I ended up swallowing the dime and choking on it. I started crying and screaming while o was choking. I ended up swallowing the dime in my mouth. I was scared for my life. I was rushed to the hospital because my parents didn't know what to do. When we got there, i thought i was going to need surgery and they were going to open up my stomach. I was crying for my life. They ended up telling my parents that ll i needed to was poop the dime out.
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When i was younger my family and me went on vacation to ohio and we had fun except for one thing. It was a road trip and i was so excited. We had been on the road for hours and we finally stopped at a gas station. I stayed in the car and waited for my parents to come back with snacks and cola. While i was waiting i decided to look through the car. I was looking at bills and adds and didn't find anything interesting. I looked up and saw a man looking at me from far away he saw me looking at him and didn't move so i decided to lock my doors just to be safe. He filled up his car with gas and just sat in it. My parents finally came back and i was so happy. I didn't tell them what happens because i thought it wouldn't be important and they said my imagination was crazy. So i hopped back into the backseat and we were off. We turned on the radio sang song to katy perry and told each other jokes like "A man was walking in the rain with nothing to protect him and he came back with his hair not wet." Dad said "he was wearing a hat?"
i said "Nope he is bald kinda like you dad." We all laughed and kept on driving. I still couldn't stop thinking about that man he was so creepy and wouldn't stop staring at me. So i just left my doors locked. Until i saw a red truck at our next stop it was a bathroom it looked like the same one the man in the gas station had. My mom and i went to the bathroom but i still didn't have a good feeling in my stomach. I still went to the bathroom and when i came out the red truck was gone. We came in the car and my dad was shocked. when we asked him what happened he said "he... he... he came and .. and.. knocked on my window and .. and .. cracked it.we looked at the window and saw the crack we didn't think it was a good idea to go to the police because what would they do there were no cameras and i don't think my dad could describe him with all the sock he was in. We didn't end up making it to ohio but i did have a good time but it probably would have been better if we didn't make so many stops.