Answer:
"STRANGER IN THE VILLAGE"
by James Baldwin
From all available evidence no black man had ever set foot in this tiny Swiss village before I
came. I was told before arriving that I would probably be a "sight" for the village; I took this to mean that
people of my complexion were rarely seen in Switzerland, and also that city people are always something
of a "sight" outside of the city. It did not occur to me-possibly because I am an American-that there could
be people anywhere who had never seen a Negro.
It is a fact that cannot be explained on the basis of the inaccessibility of the village. The village is
very high, but it is only four hours from Milan and three hours from Lausanne. It is true that it is virtually
unknown. Few people making plans for a holiday would elect to come here. On the other hand, the
villagers are able, presumably, to come and go as they please - which they do: to another town at the foot
of the mountain, with a population of approximately five thousand, the nearest place to see a movie or go
to the bank. In the village there is no movie house, no bank, no library, no theater; very few radios, one
jeep, one station wagon; and at the moment, one typewriter, mine, an invention which the woman next
door to me here had never seen. There are about six hundred people living here, all Catholic- I conclude
this from the fact that the Catholic church is open all year round, whereas the Protestant chapel, set off on
a hill a little removed from the village, is open only in the summertime when the tourists arrive. There are
four or five hotels, all closed now, and four or five bistros, of which, however, only two do any business
during the winter. These two do not do a great deal, for life in the village seems to end around nine or ten
o'clock. There are a few stores, butcher, baker, epicerie, a hardware store, and a money-changer-who
cannot change travelers' checks, but must send them down to the bank, an operation which takes two or
three days. There is something called the Ballet Haus, closed in the winter and used for God knows what,
certainly not ballet, during the summer. There seems to be only one schoolhouse in the village, and this
for the quite young children; I suppose this to mean that their older brothers and sisters at some point
descend from these mountains in order to complete their education-possibly, again, to the town just
below. The landscape is absolutely forbidding, mountains towering on all four sides, ice and snow as far
as the eye can reach. In this white wilderness, men and women and children move all day, carrying
washing, wood, buckets of milk or water, sometimes skiing on Sunday afternoons. All week long boys
and young men are to be seen shoveling snow off the rooftops, or dragging wood down from the forest in
sleds.
The village's only real attraction, which explains the tourist season, is the hot spring water. A
disquietingly high proportion of these tourists are cripples, or semi- cripples, who come year after yearfrom other parts of Switzerland, usually-to take the waters. This lends the village, at the height of the
season, a rather terrifying air of sanctity, as though it were a lesser Lourdes. There is often something
beautiful, there is always something awful, in the spectacle of a person who has lost one of his faculties, a
faculty he never questioned until it was gone, and who struggles to recover it. Yet people remain people,
on crutches or indeed on deathbeds; and wherever I passed, the first summer I was here, among the native
villagers or among the lame, a wind passed with me-of astonishment, curiosity, amusement and outrage.
That first summer I stayed two weeks and never intended to return. But I did return in the winter, to work;
the village offers, obviously, no distractions whatever and has the further advantage of being extremely
cheap. Now it is winter again, a year later, and I am here again. Everyone in the village knows my name,
One of the following words will most likely co-occur with the word butter
A. Rancid
B. Bitter
C. Sour
D. Rotten
I need a honest answer please
Answer:
The answer would be rancid, rancid means to have a unpleasant smell or taste
Explanation:
Answer:
A
Explanation:
The answer is rancid, rancid means to have a non-pleasent smell and taste like butter.
You are about to pull the turkey wishbone with a member of your family. What is the wish you hope to come true
Answer:
To actually be cared about and be happy in life.
Explanation:
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A ________ is the overall message that the author is trying to share.
Theme
Topic
Main idea
Moral
The concept that describes the overall message is theme.
The word theme is often used to refer to the main message the author is trying to share. Most themes refer to important aspects of life and can be implicit or explicit.
Implicit themes: The theme is not directly mentioned by the author but elements such as characters and plot support the theme. For example, the theme of Romeo and Juliet is the strength of love but also its potential to cause conflicts and damage.Explicit themes: This theme is directly mentioned by the author. For example, most fables directly state the theme at the end of the story.Based on this the word that describes the overall message is the theme.
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Which one of the following is correct
A, He has writing a book whose name I forgot
B, he has writing a book the name of which I
forgot
C, he has writing a book that I forgot the
name of that
D, he has writing a book of which I forgot of
the name
Answer:
B should be the answer or A
Explanation:
what does it mean lingering???
Answer:
Lingering means a thing which lasts for a long time or is slow in quitting something.
Select the correct answer.
What is the effect of dramatic irony in the passage?
Answer:
Answer is A
Explanation: To create suspense through the character of Kelly.
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Explanation:
MLA citation of an online journal article
Answer:
Author(s) name. "Title of the article." Title of the journal, vol. volume number, no. issue number, Year of publication, Doi.
Explanation:
Doi: date of inquiry
Specialization leads to which of the
following?
A. fixed prices
B. over-production
C. economies of scale
Is this a complete sentace, That cookie is almost as big as michael's head.
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Answer:
intermittent
Explanation:
'intermittent' vs. 'common'
techniques in definition
Answer:
A Method or System someone or something uses
Explanation:
Judging by the things Ben puts in his backpack, it can be
understood that he is most interested in
А
construction
B
racing
С
mysteries
D
art
Answer:
what did he put in his backpack. I need to know that or I can't answer sorry
Are any of there’s lines metaphors??
What is it to grow old?
Is it to lose the glory of the form,
Is it for beauty to forgo her wreath?
Yes, but not this alone.
Is it to feel our strength-
Is it to feel each limb
Grow stiffer, every function less exact,
Answer:
No.
Explanation:
The third line is personification but none of the lines are metaphorical
Which of the following about earthworms is
correct?
The outer layer of earthworms' muscle is
longitudinal.
B Earthworms dine on decaying organisms in
the soil.
Earthworms have four pairs of setae on each
of their segments.
D Like centipedes, earthworms have a pair of
legs on each of their segments.
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3
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate
the correct answer to each of the
following questions. He invented a
new kind of wheelchair for the_
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7
A. O unhappy
B. O disabled
C. O unemployed
8.
D. O poor
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Answer:
Disabled
Explanation:
Those who are in need of wheelchairs are considered disabled <3
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the answer is B) playing games are fun in the summer
Which sentence below has correct
subject/verb agreement?
A. Readings historical fiction books is one of my
favorite hobbies.
B. Reading historical fiction books is one of my
favorite hobbies.
C. Reading historical fiction books are one of my
favorite hobbies.
D. Reading historical fiction books were one of
my favorite hobbies.
Answer:
The correct answer is option b.Reading historical fiction books is one of my favorite hobbies.Hope this helps
Wich graphical element is used in this excerpt
The graphic element used in the text will be the one that presents an image and passes information without the use of words.
What types of graphic elements can a text present?Graphics.Tables.Figures.Cartoons.Diagrams.You did not show the text this question refers to. This prevents me from being able to answer it accurately. For this reason, I took into account the context of your question to show you possible graphic elements that you may find in your text.
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share your experience of a time when you were impatient. What were the consequences?
6. Which of the following sentences from the reading best expresses the
central point of the selection?
A. "Dr. Rosenthal is a pioneer in the study of how people send
and receive non-verbal messages...called 'body language."
B. "Every would-be Romeo or Juliet knows that the language
of courtship goes far beyond words."
C. "Researchers trace various kinds of body language back to
our roots in the animal world."
D. "Because nonverbal communication, based in our animal
roots and childhoods, is universal, it is useful to become more
aware of it."
Answer:
what was the central point of the selection
Explanation:
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finish the lyr1cs:
One day I'll walk down the aisle
holding hands with my mama...
Answer:
I'll be thanking my dad....?
Explanation:
Thank you next?
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What is the purpose of 'What frogs in hot water can teach us about thinking again' and how do you know? Give two reasons.
The purpose of the podcast is...
I know this because...
1. Grant uses examples from his own life to convey the psychological explanation for why humans are slow to react to impending dilemmas as a way to describe the importance of “rethinking.”
2. AND GOD THIS IS A LOT OF WRITING
In this Ted talk, Ethical Systems collaborator Adam Grant discusses biases that prevent us from changing course, like doubling down on a commitment to show others, or perhaps ourselves, that we made the right decision.
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What is this article about?
Explanation:
The history of basketball began with its invention in 1891 in Springfield, Massachusetts by Canadian physical education instructor James Naismith as a less injury-prone sport than football. Naismith was a 31-year old graduate student when he created the indoor sport to keep athletes indoors during the winters.
Mark me as brillentWhich philosophical school of thought is Humanistic therapy most closely aligned with?
A. Taoism
B. Atheism
C. Existentialism
D. Judaism
The philosophical school of thought that the Humanistic therapy is most closely aligned with is B. Atheism
What is Atheism?This refers to the personal belief that there is no supreme being called God and that man is the master of his own fate.
Hence, we can see that according to the humanist belief that believes in the supremacy of humanity, accepting the supremacy of a supreme, unseen being would be rejected.
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Can you please help me I need to get grades up by Tuesday so I can play in the basketball game
Answer:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Professor Karima has spent years writing academic papers on John Donne, her favorite poet. She's now compiling all her research into
book. What category of writing will Professor Karima's book MOST likely fall under?
Answer:
This would most likely fall under a biography.
Explanation:
This is because it is talking abut someone's life. If not a biography, it would fall under the category of non-fiction.
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Ginny
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ima say B sounds the best
about food in past, present and Future
Answer:
In the last 100 years the healthfulness of our diet/ lifestyle has changed more than in the previous 10,000!
...
Food Now vs. Then.
HUNTER-GATHERER ANCESTORS CURRENT
Foods eaten only in season (unless dried) Year round availability of everything
From local area where the food and the person were adapted Foods from anywhere in the world
Explanation: