Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Its not abusive or is abuseive depending on the age but its technically a child doing work/labor
I need help finding metaphors in this text.
Gatsby's house was still empty when I left - the grass on his lawn had grown as long as mine. One
of the taxi drivers in the village never took a fare past the entrance gate without stopping for a
minute and pointing inside; perhaps it was he who drove Daisy and Gatsby over to East Egg the
night of the accident, and perhaps he had made a story about it all his own.
I didn't want to hear it and I avoided him when I got off the train. I spent my Saturday nights in
New York because those gleaming, dazzling parties of his were with me so vividly that I could still
hear the music and the laughter, faint and incessant, from his garden, and the cars going up and
down his drive. One night I did hear a material car there, and saw its lights stop at his front steps.
But I didn't investigate.
Probably it was some final guest who had been away at the ends of the earth and didn't know
that the party was over. On the last night, with my trunk packed and my car sold to the grocer, I went
over and looked at that huge incoherent failure of a house once more. On the white steps an
obscene word, scrawled by some boy with a piece of brick, stood out clearly in the moonlight and I
erased it, drawing my shoe raspingly along the stone. Then I wandered down to the beach and
sprawled out on the sand.
Most of the big shore places were closed now and there were hardly any lights except the
shadowy, moving glow of a ferryboat across the Sound. And as the moon rose higher the inessential
houses began to melt away until gradually I became aware of the old island here that flowered once
for Dutch sailors' eyes - a fresh, green breast of the new world. Its vanished trees, the trees that
had made way for Gatsby's house, had once pandered in whispers to the last and greatest of all
human dreams; for a transitory chanted moment man must have held his breath in the presence
of this continent, compelled into an aesthetic contemplation he neither understood nor desired, face
to face for the last time in history with something commensurate to his capacity for wonder.
Explanation:
flowered
a green breast of a new world
Read the sentence from paragraph 2.
They’re one of the fastest insects: in a second, they can skitter the length of a snowboard.
Which phrase from the text provides context to help the reader determine the meaning of the word skitter?
A:“…to hurry through…” (paragraph 3)
B:“…people are trapped…” (paragraph 3)
C:“…tackle each task.” (paragraph 4)
D:“…calculate their stride…” (paragraph 5)
Answer:
I think its A: to hurry through
The “We” adds to the development of the author’s message mainly by
"The Gathering Place"
The word "we" helps the author develop his/her message by emphasizing the importance of characters in a specific action or situation.
In all texts including novels and stories, authors want to convey a specific idea that is known as the main message. Some examples of main messages are:
Love goes beyond deathFamily is the most important aspect of lifeNever lose hopeMoreover, this main message is emphasized through the use of language. In the case the author uses "we", he/she wants to convey the importance of some characters belonging to a group and their role in an action or situation.
For example, if the author says "we must always continue" he wants to emphasize a general message of persistence by showing how all characters should be involved in one action.
Note: This question is incomplete because the complete reference of the text is not given. However, I answered it based on general knowledge.
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Try to make a horror story of 200 words of this clues.please help me I don't have any idea of this.
A family is on a camping trip. The parents are walking with their two children, a daughter and a son. The little boy trips and falls into a dark river. His father jumps to rescue him. Somehow the boy manages to swim to the surface. The father is nowhere to be found. When the mother gets a hold of the boy, she can’t recognize him. She tries holding him, but the moment she touches his wet body, her hands start burning.
Answer:
Mark me as Brainliest Please
Explanation:
I hate it when my brother Charlie has to go away. My parents constantly try to explain to me how sick he is. That I am lucky for having a brain where all the chemicals flow properly to their destinations like undammed rivers. When I complain about how bored I am without a little brother to play with, they try to make me feel bad by pointing out that his boredom likely far surpasses mine, considering his confine to a dark room in an institution. I always beg for them to give him one last chance. Of course, they did at first. Charlie has been back home several times, each shorter in duration than the last. Every time without fail, it all starts again. The neighbourhood cats with gouged out eyes showing up in his toy chest, my dad's razors found dropped on the baby slide in the park across the street, mom's vitamins replaced by bits of dishwasher tablets. My parents are hesitant now, using "last chances" sparingly. They say his disorder makes him charming, makes it easy for him to fake normalcy, and to trick the doctors who care for him into thinking he is ready for rehabilitation. That I will just have to put up with my boredom if it means staying safe from him. I hate it when Charlie has to go away. It makes me have to pretend to be good until he is back.
Read these lines from the poem.
I gaze
into my palm a wrinkled map I
still can't read,
my lifeline an unnamed road I
can't find...
The poem's speaker uses these lines to express a feeling of -
A.
sadness
В.
outrage
C.
boredom
D
confusion
Question 16
Item 16
(The passage below is a draft.)
(1) In September 2018, an amazing spectacle took place in the skies above Olympic National Park: blindfolded, sedated mountain goats hovered in the air, suspended in harnesses from a helicopter. (2) After the helicopter set the goats down, veterinarians examined and tagged them. (3) A truck then transported the goats 180 miles away to North Cascades National Park. (4) Once there, helicopters again lifted the goats, this time in crates, into the mountains to be set free. (5) In this way, wildlife officials caught 114 goats in the first phase of the Mountain Goat Management Plan, but they ultimately will have relocated 90 percent of the 700 goats from the Olympics to the North Cascades. (6) This removal process may be complicated, but it is necessary.
(7) Park officials cited several reasons why the goats had to go. (8) First, goats are not indigenous to the region; the area began to be advertised as a vacation destination in the early twentieth century. (9) Since then, the goat population has flourished and could reach 1,500 by 2028. (10) Park officials also worry about the goats’ deleterious habits of damaging vegetation and causing erosion. (11) In the 1980s, a brief attempt to relocate the goats was met with public outcry.
(12) However, safety concerns were the most pressing reason for the goats’ removal. (13) With few salt licks in the Olympics, the goats turn to another source: humans. (14) Salt in human sweat is a goat magnet; worse still, some thoughtless and irresponsible people feed the goats directly. (15) Once accustomed to people, goats become aggressive in their pursuit of food. (16) After a goat injured a hiker in 2010, officials began formulating plans for the goats’ removal.
(17) The North Cascades were the ideal spot to resettle the goats. (18) As goats are native to the region, the habitat is better suited to their grazing habits. (19) Resettled in the remote parts of the park, where salt licks are plentiful and hikers are scarce, the goats will likely regain their natural wariness of people. (20) Additionally, an influx of goats to the park will boost the decreasing native population and introduce more genetic diversity.
The writer is considering deleting the underlined text in sentence 14 (reproduced below).
Salt in human sweat is a goat magnet; worse still, some thoughtless and irresponsible people feed the goats directly.
Should the writer keep or delete the underlined text?
Keep it, because it makes the argument more persuasive by including language that increases the emotional engagement of the audience.
Answer A: Keep it, because it makes the argument more persuasive by including language that increases the emotional engagement of the audience.
A
Keep it, because it clarifies the point the writer is making by explaining which people are at the greatest risk of being hurt by the goats.
Answer B: Keep it, because it clarifies the point the writer is making by explaining which people are at the greatest risk of being hurt by the goats.
B
Keep it, because it encourages the audience to identify with the park officials who work to solve the problem rather than the park visitors who make the problem worse.
Answer C: Keep it, because it encourages the audience to identify with the park officials who work to solve the problem rather than the park visitors who make the problem worse.
C
Delete it, because it distracts from the writer’s purpose of emphasizing human safety concerns by using language that focuses blame on human visitors to the park.
Answer D: Delete it, because it distracts from the writer’s purpose of emphasizing human safety concerns by using language that focuses blame on human visitors to the park.
D
Delete it, because it contradicts the writer’s claim in sentence 15 that goats behave differently after they are accustomed to human contact.
Answer:
(A)(C)(A)(D)Explanation:
It means the supremacy and the power of the state to make laws and enforce them with the means of coercion it cares to apply____
The singer looks on the stage(attract)
Answer:
True?? Uhmm... Can u write the direction
Explanation:
The singer looks on the stage(attract)
Answer:- The singer looks attractive on the stage(attract)Which sentence in the passage is an example of metaphor?
He stared out the window, with thoughts of the days to come drifting through his head. There was excitement but also nervous anticipation—a visit from his sister was sure to upend the normal family routine. Full of new ideas and eager to share, she would be a whirlwind in the otherwise quiet household. He knew that they would have a great time together, but he also was going to miss having more space and attention for himself. Still, he wouldn't have it an other way.
Answer:
She would be a whirlwind in the otherwise quiet household.
Explanation:
this is making her seem like something that isn't alive.
Which is the best explanation for why Neiterkob is called the “Beginner of the Earth”?
Neiterkob keeps Enkai happy.
Neiterkob saves the cattle by creating a giant tree to shade them from the volcano.
Neiterkob is the connection between the tribe and the sky god.
Neiterkob cuts down the giant fig tree to keep the cattle on the earth.
Answer:
Neiterkob is the connection between the tribe and the sky god.
Explanation:
He is one of the tribes leaders that Enkai has given him a stick because he trusted him with the sacred cattle. The cattle kept the Masai and Enkai connected.
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can anyone tell me what tecnologys are used in dubai expo ?
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Answer:
The main conflict of the story
Explanation:
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Answer:
every thing is okay alll uu gotta do is study and u will know the answer
What inspires the seventh man to return to his hometown?
Help it’s from the book is survival selfish
Answer:
what is the question
Explanation:
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(Story is “Barrio Boy”)
Which characters might be described as kind? Select each correct answer (there’s more then one)
Question 5 options:
Miss Ryan
Mrs. Dodson
Kazushi, the Japanese boy
Miss Hopley
Answer:
Mis Hopley
Explanation:
Which is more difficult for you to say?
A. I apologize
B. I need help
C. I love you
Please choose only one option.
Answer: In my opinion, it is very difficult for you to tell someone you love him or her.
Explanation: So I think the right answer is
C. I love you.
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Frederick Douglass Chapter 9 Summary
Answer: Douglass arrives to live at Thomas Auld’s in March 1832. Life under Auld is particularly difficult because Auld does not give the slaves enough food. Douglass works in the kitchen alongside his sister, Eliza; his aunt, Priscilla; and another woman, Henny. They have to beg or steal food from neighbors to survive, though the Aulds always seem to have food wasting in the storehouse.
As a slave owner, Thomas Auld has absolutely no redeeming qualities. His meanness is in accord with the fact that he was not born with slaves, but acquired them through marriage. Douglass reports that adoptive slaveholders are notoriously the worst masters. Auld is inconsistent in his discipline and cowardly in his cruelty. In August 1832, Auld attends a Methodist camp meeting and suddenly becomes quite religious—and even more cruel. Some of the religious figures in the community, however, act kindly to slaves. One man named Mr. Wilson even runs a slave school until the community shuts it down. Auld, on the other hand, only uses his newfound piety to justify his cruelty to his slaves with added fervor.
Explanation: While Douglass lives under Auld, he sometimes purposely lets Auld’s horse run away to a nearby farm. Douglass then goes to fetch the horse and eats a full meal at the neighboring farm. After this happens several times, Auld decides to rent Douglass to Edward Covey for one year. Covey is a poor man with a reputation for successfully taming problem slaves. Slave owners give Covey their slaves for one year, during which he “breaks” the slaves while using them as free labor on his land. Douglass knows of Covey’s sinister reputation, but looks forward to being fed sufficiently at Covey’s.
Summary: Chapter X
Douglass arrives at Covey’s farm on January 1, 1833, and he is forced to work in the fields for the first time. His first task is to guide a team of unbroken oxen. The oxen are uncooperative, and Douglass barely escapes with his life. Finding that Douglass has failed, Covey orders him to take off his clothes and receive punishment. When Douglass does not respond, Covey rushes at him, tears his clothing off, and whips him repeatedly. Covey continues to whip Douglass almost weekly, usually as punishment for Douglass’s supposed “awkwardness.”
Covey’s slaves must work in the fields during all the daylight hours, with few breaks for meals. Unlike most slave owners, Covey often works in the fields with his slaves. He also has a habit of sneaking up on the slaves by crawling through the cornfield in an attempt to catch them resting. Because of this behavior, the slaves call him “the snake.”
Covey behaves deceitfully even in regard to his religion. His excessive piety seems designed to convince himself that he is a faithful man, even though he is guilty of blatant sins such as adultery. Covey owns one slave named Caroline whom he bought to be a “breeder.” Covey has hired a married man to sleep with Caroline every night so that she will produce more slaves for Covey to own.
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Think Local—How is the lawmaking process at a local level different from the state or federal government? Use complete sentences.
Answer:
They both have different powers. When they are making new laws for local governments, bills have to be written by a senator or representative. The bill will be introduced to the house or senate. They will then analyze the bill, then vote on whether it should be changed. The local governments represent a voice from each state. If changes are not made, it will be sent to the governor. On the other hand, the federal laws will go through more long influential processes that involve the state secretary, or the special interest of the people and political parties.
Explanation: Make sure to paraphrase :)
I buy lots of computer games, but this is the best
Answer:
nice
Explanation:
nice
Giles says, "think on it now, it's a deep thing, and dark as a pit." To what is he referring?
Answer:
He is questioning if people are telling the truth about witchcraft.
Satire is best defined as
Answer:
A literary work holding up human vices and follies to ridicule or scorn.
Answer:
A way of using humor to show that someone or something is foolish, weak, bad.
Click on the blue box to choose the correct present and past participles of the verb given.
feel
Present participle:
Past participle:
Is this a simple sentence?
Barry will read the script on his own, and then we'll practice our lines together.
yes
no
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
yes but i think you should say 'then we will' instead.
Answer:
no
Explanation:
a simple sentence only has one clause
someone pls help write a conclusion about bushfires some it up with these information altogether pls!!! I’ll brainlist u u have my word.
Answer:
subject?
Explanation:
Answer:
Bushfires are fires that spread rapidly through bush or shrub forests.
Explanation:
PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST!!!!!What is an account balance?
1. A type of account offered by a financial institution
2. An action to take to protect your savings
3. The fees you must pay to have an account
4. The amount of money you have in an account
Answer:
4. The amount of money you have in an account
Answer:
4. The amount of money you have in an account
Explanation:
Your account balance is the total amount of money that is currently in your account, including any pending transactions (e.g., debit card purchases that have not cleared).
4) Edwards tries to offset the decline in the church with the
Answer:
Gareth Edwards scored 20 Welsh tries.
Explanation:
narrative point of view? There is a brief silence—a lull—in the phone conversation but, already, three minutes of the abridged version of "The Thieving Magpie" have passed and you make note of this.
"James Franco, do you realize this is probably the longest red light I have ever sat through?" you say.
"You're at a red light?" James Franco says.
"Yes, I am at a red light."
"Okay."
You stare at something on the windshield and then think about the Milky Way.
The text presented in the question above shows the narrative point of view in the second person.
We can arrive at this answer because:
The narration with the second person point of view is one where the narrator speaks directly to the reader.The narrator includes the reader in the narration and acts as if the reader were an active character in the story.With this, the narrator constantly uses the pronoun "you," which is the second person pronoun.This type of point of view is very rare to be seen in narrative texts and can cause identification difficulties due to the reader's lack of habit in reading stories that use it.
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Is it still child labor when children work to help their family live through extreme poverty?own opinion
True or false You only have to review your notes 4 times using distributive practice to increase knowledge retention to approximately 80%
Answer:
true
Explanation:
the more you review notes the better your knowledge increases
Answer:
true
Explanation:
you just need to review your notes multiple times but do it in small-ish portions
2. Every country has a _______________ anthem. (nation
Explanation:
Every country has a national anthem
national
Every country has a national anthem