The workers in Animal Farm remain oppressed because of their _____. This is an example of _____.

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Answer 1

Answer: blind faith / dramatic irony


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Which sentence best illustrates the falling action in "R.M.S. Titanic"? "In the crow's-nest, lookout Frederick Fleet and his partner, Leigh, gazed down at the water, still and unruffled in the dim, starlit darkness." "A sudden sharp hiss—a streaked flare against the night; Boxhall sends a rocket toward the sky." "Her bulk dwarfed the ships near her as longshoremen singled up her mooring lines and cast off the turns of heavy rope from the dock bollards." "The dense throngs stood quiet as the first survivor stepped down the gangway."

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Answer:

   The correct answer is "The dense throngs stood quiet as the first survivor stepped down the gangway."

Explanation:

The falling action is what we know in literature as the moment of calm after the greatest problem in the story when it has reached its peak (climax).

It always occurs after the climax and is when the problem should have been solved, or come to an end.

It is something that is usually found at the end of the story.

Given this information, we can say that the correct answer is: "The dense throngs stood quiet as the first survivor stepped down the gangway."

Answer:

"The dense throngs stood quiet as the first survivor stepped down the gangway."

Explanation:

short summary of the crucible

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In the Puritan town of Salem, Massachusetts in 1692, the town minister, Reverend Parris, discovers his daughter Betty, niece Abigail, and other girls dancing in the forest with his slave Tituba. Betty faints in fright at being discovered, and will not wake. Rumors of witchcraft spread through the town and a crowd gathers at Parris's house while Parris, nervous about his reputation, questions Abigail about what the girls were doing in the forest. Abigail says they were just dancing, though it soon comes out that Tituba was trying to conjure dead spirits.

Parris runs off to calm the crowd, and a local farmer named John Proctor winds up alone with Abigail. While Abigail was a servant in the Proctor household, she and Proctor had an affair. Abigail tells Proctor there was no witchcraft, and insists Proctor still loves her. Proctor, guilt-ridden over the affair, tells her it's over. As the crowd downstairs begins to sing a hymn, Betty starts screaming and Parris, Thomas Putnam, Ann Putnam, Rebecca Nurse, and Giles Corey come running into the room. An argument about whether witchcraft led to Betty's condition soon transforms into an argument about other local political issues. Just then, Reverend Hale, a noted investigator of witchcraft, arrives, and Proctor, Rebecca Nurse, and Giles Corey leave.

Under threat of punishment if she refuses to confess, Tituba breaks down and admits she communed with the devil. She begins to name other witches in the town. Abigail, seeing that she'll be punished unless she joins Tituba in naming names, leaps up and begins to name more witches. Betty wakes and joins in.

Eight days later, Proctor and his wife Elizabeth discuss the many people who have been charged with witchcraft by a court presided over by the deputy governor of the province. They learn from their servant Mary Warren, one of the girls accusing people in the town of witchcraft, that Elizabeth is herself accused. Elizabeth wants Proctor to expose Abigail as a fraud, but she suspects Proctor may still have feelings for the girl. As Proctor angrily denies it, Hale arrives to investigate the Proctors. He's soon followed by Giles Corey and Francis Nurse, whose wives have been accused of witchcraft and imprisoned. Moments later the authorities come and take away Elizabeth. Once they're alone, Proctor demands that Mary expose the other girls as frauds and promises to confront Abigail if he must.

Proctor brings Mary to court to expose the accusations as lies. The girls, led by Abigail, deny the charge. Proctor reveals his affair with Abigail to show that she's dishonest. To test Proctor's claim, Deputy Governor Danforth calls out Elizabeth, who Proctor says will never lie. But when asked if Proctor had an affair with Abigail, Elizabeth denies it to protect her husband's honor. Abigail and the other girls seize the moment to pretend Mary is attacking them with her spirit. Mary breaks under the strain and joins them, denouncing Proctor as an ally of the devil. Danforth orders Proctor's arrest. Hale, who now believes Proctor, denounces the actions of the court.

The witch trials cause anger and riots in nearby towns. A few days before Proctor and many others are scheduled to hang, Abigail steals money from Parris and vanishes. Parris and Hale try to get the people convicted of witchcraft to confess in order to save their lives, because Danforth refuses to stop or postpone the executions, saying it would not be fair to those already hanged. But Danforth does allow Elizabeth, who's pregnant and therefore safe from hanging, to talk to Proctor. After speaking with his wife, Proctor agrees to confess, but refuses to incriminate anyone other than himself. Once he signs his confession, he refuses to hand it over. His name is all he has left, he says, and he won't ruin it by signing lies. Danforth says that if Proctor is not honestly confessing, then he won't accept the confession. Proctor tears up the statement. Parris and Hale are horror-struck as Proctor goes to the gallows, but Elizabeth says he has gotten his "goodness" back.

Read the excerpt below from the short story "Rules of the Game" by Amy Tan and answer the question that follows. My mother placed my first trophy next to a new plastic chess set that the neighborhood Tao society had given to me. As she wiped each piece with a soft cloth, she said, "Next time win more, lose less." "Ma, it's not how many pieces you lose," I said. "Sometimes you need to lose pieces to get ahead." "Better to lose less, see if you really need." At the next tournament, I won again, but it was my mother who wore the triumphant grin. "Lost eight piece this time. Last time was eleven. What I tell you? Better off lose less!" I was annoyed, but I couldn't say anything. Describe the primary and secondary conflicts in the excerpt. Then, analyze what motivates each character to act the way they do in the excerpt.

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The primary conflict displayed in the given passage lies between Meimei and Lindo as the former is exasperated by the critiques of the latter and finds it utterly unreasonable. This misperception is the external conflict that Meimei undergoes and the secondary conflict lies 'within herself' as she deep down knows that being annoyed is not appropriate to wrap up an argument. If she wishes to learn this art of 'invisible strength' to conquer her aggression, she is supposed to look for a solution that would help. Just asking her mother to recede would not help in anyway. While Lindo seems prompted by a wish to witness Meimei succeeding. He feels that however Meimei is winning in some of the games but she must continue to upgrade and prove herself. His key idea behinf her critique is that she keeps improving instead being complacent.

Which literary device does the definition describe?

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Commonly, the term Literary Devices refers to the typical structures used by writers in their works to convey his or her message(s) in a simple manner to his or her readers. When employed properly, the different literary devices help readers to appreciate, interpret and analyze a literary work.

Explanation:

which internal conflict does the external conflict in this passage suggest

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Answer:

iternal

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How does Chapter 7 in call of the wild help to develop theme?

It develops the environment.
It displays joy derived through work.
It considers the effect of man's inhumanity to society.
It develops the idea that everyone encountering challenges even in urban environments.

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Answer     A

Explanation:

Answer:

A. It develops the environment.

Descriptive paragraphs contain the following.
topic sentence
b. visuals
a
C. sensory details
d. a and c
Ibc
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
B
Oo oo
С
D

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The answer is C, sensory details.

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Here you go!

Explanation:

Will mark BRAINLIEST how do you spell “red”

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Answer:

L S T E R

Explanation:

l s t e r a carrot i think is a carrot uh yeah i dont know about carrot.

Answer:

lster

Explanation:

What does the word analogy mean as it might be used in an informational text?

A a substitution between two equivalent concepts or things

B a reference to a well-known literary or historical figure or text

C a comparison that uses sensory language that is not explained by the author

D a comparison that an author uses to show how two things are similar

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Answer:

A comparison that an author uses to show how two things are similar

Explanation:

I took the test and got it correct.

How can gossip and community storytelling influence the way people perceive themselves
or a situation? Can gossip and community storytelling be both good and bad? Full explain

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Answer:

Gossip is like rumors so they can be good or bad and help the community or hurt the community. So once someone started making gossips people will start to know like a good one is that (Made up) Marvel is making a new movie and it called Avengers Infinity war 3 (Not sponsored) then everyone will be happy about it. A bad one is that someone said there where a murder around town and most people would believe it and stay home or keep going outside and if it gonna keep spreading it going to make the neighborhood have a bad reputation so people will move out somewhere safer then that will hurt the community.

Hope this helps :)

Gossip and community storytelling can influence the way people perceive themselves because:

They can help form negative opinions about people

Gossip is the use of idle words to talk about another person with another person or group of people usually with negative connotations.

Community storytelling is the way a people in a community share stories about their history and other folktales among themselves.

With this in mind, we can see that these two factors can help to influence the way people perceive themselves because they can form negative opinions about people which would affect their relationship with such people.

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In what act of a Shakespearean Tragedy does the climax normally occur?

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The final and greatest climax occurs at the end of the play—usually, in tragedy, with the deaths of the main characters. In the resolution (or denouement) the loose parts of the plot are all tied up. The play is over.

So, the final act

Highlight the conjunctive adverb ("THAMO") in the sentence.
Sandy Cheeks left her library book on the bus; therefore, she will have to
pay a fine.

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Therefore hope this helps

The story is inside out. Helpp

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5. It is expressing that joy is maturing and realizing that not everything is about her. And it is better for her to express those emotions that she feels instead of bottling them up. As we see when Riley runs away. When sadness and Joy come back, it is the same thing for Riley. She is showing maturity and in some cases; puberty.

6. Now on the question of weather or not it is easier for females and males or younger people to express emotions. It depends on the person the question is talking about. Some younger people keep it in. Sometimes it is not this way with older people. So ;in conclusion, it depends on the person and their past experiences.

Explanation:

I have written enough already

complete the sentence with an intensive pronoun: the team planned the trip

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Answer:

The team planned the trip to go to Florida, But I myself wanted to go Pennsylvania

Explanation:

hope this helps

Why does Suzuki ask the question in the excerpt?
to encourage listeners to explore rain forests and jungles
to challenge listeners to think about animals and extinction
to get listeners to connect with how animals feel
to persuade listeners to follow their childhood dreams

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Answer:

The Answer would be  B. to challenge listeners to think about animals and extinction

Explanation:

Answer:

B

Explanation:

Trust me bro

True or false?

A compound sentence MUST have a comma before the FANBOYS to join the two sentences.

Group of answer choices

true

false

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Help please! :)

Which of the following makes a resource reference within an informational text?

- Summary
- paraphrase
- internal citation
- works cited page

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Answer:

the 4th one

Explanation:

i think its this one

Answer:

works cited

Explanation:

gives info about where,when,

1+1

As the rain comes down, Anna sits on the sofa with her arms folded and tears streaming down her face. Beside her is a new tennis racket that Anna was hoping to use at tennis camp today. Anna had been looking forward to her first day at tennis camp for weeks. However, instead of going to the camp and having fun while playing tennis, Anna must spend the day watching the pouring rain.
Why is Anna crying?

A) Anna wants to watch her favorite television show.
B) Anna is afraid of playing tennis badly.
C) The new tennis racket is not her favorite color.
D) The rain is keeping Anna from going to tennis camp.

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D— using details from the text, we can infer that Anna is crying because she can’t go to tennis camp because of the rain. None of the other options are logical given the context.
D.) the rain is keeping Anna from going to tennis camp.

This is the answer because in the text she is upset about having to watch the rain. This is a context clue.

What effect did moving around with his family have on Tolkien?

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Answer:

The effect it had was that he was sick of moving around so much.

Answer:

it exposed tolkien to interesting places

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What is the importance of learning about other countries and their languages?
A. to spread English around the world
B. to bring more businesses and shopping centers to our country
C. to communicate better as our worlds move together
plz help

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Answer:

c. to communicate better as our world's moves together

Plz help asap this due at 8 in the morning!!!!

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Answer:

7 is B

8 is B

9 is D

Explanation:

(just filling in more to get it to 20 characters)

Why did the chicken cross the road?
a. Because
b. he had a death wish
c. to get to the other side

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

Answer:

DEFINITELY A

Explanation:

LIKE IM 100 PERCENT SURE

I need someone to check my work so far and mabey make an opening sentence for my next paragraph? you will get 15 points

A stone lost in time only to be found and lost again: The riddle of the Rosetta stone is one of great mystery. Many have tried to solve it and failed. The author of the Rosetta Stone, James cross Giblin wrote about this mystery. The author did a great job of staying on topic and on his thesis, he also made it inserting to read.

First the author James Cross Giblin stay on topic throughout the whole story. One example of this is: “Before the Rosetta Stone was discovered in 1799, no one knew how to read Egyptian hieroglyphic writing. Its meaning had been lost for almost 1400 years.” (Giblin The Mystery of the Rosetta Stone). This quote shows that even though she could have gone off to a side story he stayed on topic. One other example is: “Others stumbled on the correct definitions of a few hieroglyphs. No one knows exactly where the Greeks obtained this information.” (Giblin The Mystery of the Rosetta Stone)

All I need is an oping so please don't say "don't make people write essays cuz I'm not I just need an opening. THANK YOU

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Answer:

Your sentence is the most magnificent I've ever seen.

Explanation:The first sentence you have is great

Plz help fast, this due at 7:30 write a couple of sentences using the vocabulary word

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Answer:

7.)  Jenna was a strong advocate for the freedom of speech.  He was always an advocate for his younger brother and his dream.

8.) She had to use a particular ruler to measure the floor.  The way the coach made the teams was very particular.

9.) He only lived in the United States so he had a subjective view of living anywhere else  Many wine critics use wine scoring as a way of subjectively communicating information about the quality of wine.

10.) My grandpa had a memorable set of jokes that I cherish.  That movie's fight scenes are exciting and memorable.

Explanation:

Answer:

I advocate for better health care in my state.

Well this particular person will probably run for prom king because he his captain of the football team.

Your being very subjective and not looking at the facts.

The year 2020 will be a very memorable year

Explanation:

Help and Show pls The author organizes this passage by—
A) comparing and contrasting different findings on autonomous vehicles
B) explaining the best way to research the safety of autonomous vehicles
C) presenting in chronological order the progress of autonomous vehicles
D) describing the outcome of extensive research on autonomous vehicles

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Answer: A) comparing and contrasting different findings on autonomous vehicles

Explanation:

The author is comparing and contrasting findings and researches on autonomous vehicles. He is talking about studies and who and what thinks about those kinds of vehicles.

He is telling the people that some of them think that autonomous vehicles are one of the safest ways when it comes to driving because they can eliminate human errors so there would be no car crashes and it will be much safer to drive. On the other side, there are some people that are thinking that it is not safe.

B) is not the correct answer because there is no talk about how to do the researchC) is not the correct answer because we cannot see the chronological order of the progress hereD) is also not the correct answer because he is not talking about any outcome

Which answer choice best explains how the bolded participial phrase is used in this sentence?


Thinking it was after eight o'clock, Sam hurried home.



(A) It is used as a verb to name the main action of the sentence.



(B) It is used as an adverb to describe the verb hurried.



(C) It is used as a noun and acts as the subject of the sentence.



(D) It is used as an adjective to describe the noun, Sam.

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Answer:

B is the answer your looking for

Answer:

it is D

Explanation:

What is the definition of relevant? *
5 points
Not important
What the text is mostly about
the central idea in a text
Option 4
important

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Answer:

Definition of relevant-closely connected or appropriate to what is being done or considered

select a word that is used in a primary connotative way

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Answer:

C. crashed

Explanation:

Each word has two types of meaning:

Denotation - the word's literal, primary meaning;Connotation - the emotional or cultural association the word carries.  It's often described as either positive or negative.

Words dinner, invited, and turkey are used in their denotative, literal meaning. The only word that is used more figuratively is crashed. Primarily, to crash means to break or fall to pieces with noise or to collide, especially violently and noisily (when we talk about moving vehicles, objects, etc.). In the given context, to crash means to go somewhere you are not invited, which is not a positive concept. Thus, option C is correct.

Answer: C

Explanation: I did this question before and C was correct

Who is Rosa Parks, what did she do, and what happened?

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Answer:rosa parks was a civil right activist. she is well known for the bus boycott incident december of 1955. Rosa parks is also known as the mother of freedom.

Explanation:

Answer:

rosa parks is  a civil right activist and she is  known as the mother of civil rights movement

Explanation:

Refusal to relinquish her seat on a public bus to a white man precipitated the  Montgomery bus boycott in Alabama, which is recognized as the spark that ignited the U.S. civil rights movement.

What does CCC stand for?
Adult/Child

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Answer:

Civilian Conservation Corps

Explanation:

its the only thing i thought of

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