Answer: true
Explanation:
The section “What Could She Do?” helps readers understand A. how the Taliban’s takeover affected life in the Swat Valley. B. what the Swat Valley looks like. C. why Malala’s father chose to keep his school open. D. how Malala felt about the Taliban.
Answer:
D. how Malala felt about the Taliban. Explanation:
According to the section "What Could She Do?", the story of Malala Yousafzai is told and how she challenged the Taliban in Pakistan and demanded for female education. As a result of this she was shot in the head by a Taliban assassin but survived the fatal attack and is an ever vocal advocate for women education.
Malala was scared but she didn't think they would actually hurt a child. She was shot when she was just 15 when a gunman got on her school bus and shot her at point blank range. She received a Nobel Peace Prize in 2014.
The section helps readers understand How Malala felt about the Taliban.
Which statement is an example of ethos?
A. You are a disgrace.
B. Tam king
C. You will never see me again.
D. If I don't punish her, my subjects will think I am weak.
Answer:
option B. I am king
is the correct answer
Explanation:
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Read these lines from “Harriet Tubman aka Moses.”
You ain't stoppin now
You can't stop now
You gonna move
How do these lines reflect Tubman’s commitment to her cause?
A. They emphasize that she refuses to allow people to leave her band.
B. They emphasize that she allows people who waver to turn around.
C. They emphasize that she permits only equally tough people to join her bands.
D. They emphasize that she does not take significant risks to reach her goal.
Which sentence from "Broken Chain" best expresses a theme related to working towards a goal?
Answer:A last week he did 50 sit ups........
Explanation:
Answer:
d
Explanation:
i just took the test
WRITING PROMPT
I am offering this poem
Answer:
Hope this helps :3
Explanation:
Analysis: Lit - Baca.Always Here
Abstract/Summary:
While the thesis statement has severe problems in concision, it is defensible and understandable.
Assertions are sound, defensible, and clarified in scope. However, the thesis statement is not clarified in
scope, and therefore does not provide an ample frame for the assertions. This issue prevents the thesis
statement from scoring a 4.
Criterion 1: Thesis
The lengthy thesis statement must be considered the following three sentences:
In I Am Offering This Poem, by Jimmy Santiago Baca, the poet is giving the idea that love is
providing you with all that you need, for example guidance and comfort. When in love, humans tend
to feel safe and as if they belong, knowing there is someone that’s always there that cares for them.
Love is not something humans can just dispose of: it most likely will always be there.
This thesis statement has several problems. First of all, it is long-winded and unclear. (Writing is
understandable, but not clear.) The second and third lines of the thesis (where the thesis traditionally lies)
do not discuss the poem at all, but give a general impression of love. The writer does not clearly state that
the poet believes these values.
Moreover, these three statements mirror the three assertions, and mostly rephrase the assertions instead of
presenting ONE clear idea that is an umbrella for the assertions. This indicates that the thesis statement is
not clarified in scope; the reader does not clearly see the limits of the argument.
A better thesis statement would read as follows:
In “I Am Offering This Poem” by Jimmy Baca, the speaker uses poetic devices to make his
declarative definition of love: neither passionate or consuming, true love ultimately gives humans
safety, comfort, and most importantly, permanence.
While hardly flawless, this re-written thesis statement more clearly articulates the position of the paper
(that the speaker offers a specific definition of love) and offers a clearer umbrella statement which the
assertions can (and do) prove. This rewritten thesis statement is clarified in scope; the original one is not.
It is also important to note that this revised thesis completely addresses the prompt (level 4 in thesis) while
arguments can be more for and against this criterion for the original thesis.
The student’s thesis is vaguely defensible because it states an argument—namely, that the poem presents
the central idea that love is permanent and provides a sense of safety and comfort. This is not an obvious
truth about the poem (claiming that the poem is about love would be), but an argument and conclusion
based on analysis of the poetic devices. (It is not, however, insightful or nuanced.)
Criterion 2: Assertions
The major limiting factor of these assertions is their arbitrary order thereby also receiving a three in
assertions. Paragraphs are interchangeable and do not build on each other. If the writer thought more
clearly about how her arguments built on each other, she could make a stronger point. For example, the
paper might have been better served by an organizational structure that started with the most foundational
device and progressed to the most nuanced. A chronological sequence of assertions would most likely
be strongest as it would allow the author to analyze the intentional shifts in meaning, language, and craft
throughout the poem.
With the exception of an arbitrary order (explained more thoroughly in Organization), assertions are
defensible, and ideas and writing are understandable (but not clear, which is a level 5).
The assertions are not complex because their meaning needs to be teased out and is not particularly
focused:
• The idea that love makes you feel safe and as if you belong is conveyed by the author’s use
of imagery.
• Love is knowing that there is that one person who will always be there to protect and care for you
is illustrated by the poet’s use of sound devices.
• The speaker’s employment of figurative language produces the idea that love is feeling sheltered,
and not something that you can just dispose of.
These are sound and strong assertions, but they are missing a specific qualifier to connect the poetic device
to the claim: what about the imagery? What about the sound devices? How does the poem use imagery
to present the idea that love is safety? The reader doesn’t know the core of the argument by reading these
assertions. While not every assertion in all papers need to give the entire reasoning behind a claim, in this
instance the reasoning’s absence hampers the strength of the assertions, making them too simplistic.
Complex assertions would present the information immediately, clearly, and without ambiguity in a single
sentence. Then, the paragraph would provide evidence to back up the assertion made. (See the Yeats paper
for examples of this.)
If the first assertion was rewritten to be more complex, it might look like this:
The author’s use of warm, comforting imagery reveals love as steadfast and safe.
Choose the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
Chapter 12 is called How to Pass Junior High School.
Chapter 12 is called "How to Pass Junior High School."
Answer:
Chapter 12 is called "How to Pass Junior High School."
Explanation:
You must use quotes when referring to a book, or a song, or even a painting.
What does T.J. most likely feel in the excerpt?
Read the excerpt from Roll of Thunder. Hear My Cry.
But T.J. did not follow immediately. He remained
standing in the middle of the compound, his face puzzled
and undecided. I had never seen him look more
desolately alone, and for a fleeting second I felt almost
sorry for him.
happy with himself
unsure of himself
pride in himself
sorry for himself
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Answer:
Its B
Explanation:
Which detail from "The Monkey's Paw" is an example of conflict?
Help meee asap
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Answer:
hello
Explanation:
im reading this in my class, can you tell me what its about? I wanna find out before anyone else does >:3
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Legends and fairy tales are often structured in
patterns of three. In "Chivalry," Galaad visits Mrs.
Whitaker three times. How effectively does Gaiman use
these visits to develop the relationship between these
characters?
Answer:
During the visits it is possible to perceive a kind of court that Galaad makes to Mrs. Whitaker, taking precious gifts to be exchanged for the holy grail. The insistence of Galaad and the resistance of Mrs. Whitaker, ends up generating curiosity in each other that are more available to know each other.
Explanation:
Mrs. Whitaker is a widow who lives alone and one day finds the holy grail, takes it home and uses it as a decoration. It is at this point that Galahad, an Arthurian knight, appears and becomes obsessed with the holy grail. As he is a knight, he asks Mrs. Whitaker to give the object to him, which she refuses to do. This makes Galahad visit her at other times and establish a kind of court, giving her gifts and pleasing her so that she may give him the holy grail. This makes both characters curious about each other and establish various conversations, trying to get to know each other better.
3. Which of the following describes the author's main
purpose in the the text going, going, gone
1)
What is the Harlem Renaissance?
The Harlem Renaissance was an intellectual, social, and artistic explosion centered in Harlem, Manhattan, New York City, spanning the 1920s. At the time, it was known as the "New Negro Movement", named after The New Negro, a 1925 anthology edited by Alain Locke.
Answer:
it's a movie based on a real life event
Explanation:
it was a movement that was taken place in the 1920's
Which strategy is the best for finding a synonym of the word oblige? A- use a thesaurus to identify words with similar meaning.B- use an encyclopedia to locate a description of the word. C- check the glossary at the back of a literature textbook.D- consult the first definition for the word in a dictionary.
Answer:
A. use a thesaurus to identify words with similar meaning.
Answer: is Use a thesaurus to identify words with similar meanings.
Explanation: i took the test
What role does social status have on society's perception of an individual
Answer:
A person's social class has a significant impact on their physical health, their ability to receive adequate medical care and nutrition, and their life expectancy. Additionally, people with low SES (Senior Executive Service) tend to experience a much higher rate of health issues than those of high SES.
how can i write the sentence and then rewrite to plural form
Answer:
By capitalize the first letter in the sentence
Answer:
To write it in a plural form just convert the subject to plural and according to that see the verb agreement. When the subject is plural we cannot add s or es or ies to the verb
What is The falling action in the book hatchet
answer:
when the plane lands and brian is rescued. it continues with the epilogue in which the reader learns the aftermath of brian's experience in the wilderness and how it has changed him.
What is the best revision of the error in sentence 1?
Answer:
What is sentence one
Explanation:
The best revision of the error in sentence 1 was first one is bad second one is mans gold watch and last one is Rebeca thought the watch seemed expensive.
What is a complex sentence?The term complex sentence refers to that, An independent clause (a sentence that can stand alone) with one or more dependent clauses added (dependent clauses cannot stand alone as a sentence) and is referred to as a complicated sentence.
The sentence in the e error was, something that is incorrect; an improper action or remark; error. I erred in my estimates by [count]. They found a number of mistakes in his committee report. There are various spelling mistakes in the paper.
Therefore, The best revision of the error in sentence 1 was, Rebeca thought the watch seemed expensive.
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The complete question was,
[1] On her way home from practice, Rebecka found a gold man's watch.
[2] She wasn't sure what to do.
[3] There was no name engraved on the back.
[4] Looking at the gold links on the band, the watch seemed to Rebecka to be expensive.
[5] She felt badly that someone had lost such a nice watch. "gold watch of a man" "man's gold watch" "man's watch of gold"
Why does Billy think the landlady is a little odd?
Answer:
In the short story 'The Landlady,' Billy Weaver believes the landlady is a bit odd because she's very forgetful. He refers to her as being 'slightly.
Answer:
She calls him by the wrong name
Explanation:
how are acient books similar to books today
Which of the following sentences includes an indirect object?
a. Budget cutbacks reduced class choices.
b. Recent budget cuts have given students fewer class choices.
c. Four classes were canceled.
Answer:
The Answer is B.
Explanation:
Without indirect object: Recent budget cuts have given fewer class choices.
With: Recent budget cuts have given students fewer class choices.
Indirect object: students
Answer:
c.
Explanation:
Which statement best expresses the theme of this poem?
A) Beauty is magnified by innocence.
B) Beauty is often mistaken for innocence.
C) Innocence and beauty can't always coexist.
D) Beauty and innocence occupy separate spheres.
Answer:
the answer is D
it is d
ok the answer is d ok
define the following term about standard unut
Answer:
well if you meant "unit" then, A standard unit is a standard measure that remains the same whenever, wherever and by whoever it is used. Eg. The standard unit of mass is kg. hope this helps
Explanation:
0. A child's first words are often “da da” or “ma ma.” These sound units that convey meaning are: semantics. morphemes. inner speech. phonemes.
Answer:
pubg
pubg
pubg
pubg
pubg
pubg
What does the word devour mean
Answer:
to eat very quickly, as a result of extreme hunger
Explanation:
Tina wants to choose an informational text about rainforests. What question should she ask first to help find the best text?
What is my purpose for reading?
What kinds of books do I like to read?
Does the story contain complex characters?
Is the text easy enough that it can be read quickly?
help please!
Answer:
its A :))
Explanation:
Answer:A
Explanation:
Because I took the quiz brainliest plz
one reason people lie is to achieve personal power achieving personal power is helpful for someone who pretends to be more confident than he really is for example one of my friends threw a party at his house last month he asked me to come to his party and bring a date however i didn’t have a girlfriend one of my other friends who had a date to go to the party with asked me about my date i didnt want to be embarrassed so i claimed that i had a lot of work to do i said i could easily find a date even better than his if I wanted to i also told him that his date was ugly i achieved power to help me feel confident however i embarrassed my friend and his date although this lie helped me at the time since then it has made me look down on myself
Rewrite the paragraph above using correct punctuation and capitalization.
Answer:
One reason people lie is to achieve personal power. Achieving personal power is helpful for someone who pretends to be more confident than he really is, for example one of my friends threw a party at his house last month. He asked me to come to his party and bring a date, however I didn’t have a girl friend. One of my other friends who had a date to go to the party with asked me about my date. I didn’t want to be embarrassed so I claimed that I had a lot of work to do. I said I could easily find a date even better than his if I wanted to, I also told him that his date was ugly. I achieved power to help me feel confident, however I embarrassed my friend and his date. Although this lie helped me at the time, since then it has made me look down on myself.
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from Part 2 of "The Most Dangerous Game,” by Richard Connell.
He slid down from the tree, and struck off again into the woods. His face was set and he forced the machinery of his mind to function. Three hundred yards from his hiding place he stopped where a huge dead tree leaned precariously on a smaller, living one. Throwing off his sack of food, Rainsford took his knife from its sheath and began to work with all his energy.
The job was finished at last, and he threw himself down behind a fallen log a hundred feet away. He did not have to wait long.
In this scene in both the story and the film, Rainsford is depicted as
angry.
resourceful.
bumbling.
romantic.
The answer is B. resourceful.
Hope this helps and have a good day :D
In this scene in both the story and the film, Rainsford is depicted as resourceful. Therefore, the correct option is option B.
What is excerpt?An excerpt is indeed a quotation from that other resource that the author introduces with fresh language in a sentence. This phrase is taken from Thomas Jefferson's 1801 inaugural speech: As he warned his audience, "I may often go wrong by defect of judgement," Jefferson admitted the fallibility of human nature. "I shall frequently err through lack of judgement" is the excerpt.
This is a brief passage from a lengthy work, hence being an excerpt first from Declaration of Independence: "When it comes to necessary for one nation to cut the political ties that have bound them to another, and also to assume among powers of the world," says the philosopher Aristotle. In this scene in both the story and the film, Rainsford is depicted as resourceful.
Therefore, the correct option is option B.
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Virtual) Ticket Out: Imagine that you have final exams tomorrow in your Economics class and your science class. You decide to spend all of your time studying for your Economics final.
What is the cost of studying for Economics?
you will be more prepared for your economics class, but not prepared for your science class
Explanation:
self explanatory
Which event would best represent a part of the climax in the story. a lamb to the slaughter
Answer:
The Lamb is Slaughtered.
Explanation:
If this is a story about a lamb getting slaughtered, the climax, or the most intense part of the story, would be when the poor little lamb's life is being taken form him/her.
Part of the exposition of a story or play is the presentation of the initial conflict. Which parts of the excerpt indicate the initial conflict that drives the story?
DUNHAM: The beverages are getting low, madam — what with entertaining so much —
ELAINE: [In dismay.] But, mother, if you only have twelve people, Father can't sit at the head of the table.
MRS. PRINGLE: But he has to sit at the head. It looks too undignified when the man of the house is pushed to the side —
ELAINE: There's no other way. There must be a woman at each end —
MRS. PRINGLE: [Distraught.] How absurd! I always forget. Of course, twelve is an impossible number — [She goes around the table looking at the place cards.] I don't want to put any of these women at the head— there’s Mrs. Darby — such a cat — I wouldn't give her the honor and Mrs. — [The telephone rings.] Answer it, Dunham.
Answer:
But, mother, if you only have twelve people, Father can't sit at the head of the table
But he has to sit at the head. It looks too undignified when the man of the house is pushed to the side
Explanation:
this is the main conflict
What does level rows most likely suggest
Answer:
It could mean how many seats
Explanation:
Im guessing Sooooooooo ye