Answer:
Chapter 22:
Holden based this position on his misinterpretation of Robert Burns' poem "Comin' Thro' the Rye," in which he envisions a field of rye surrounded by a cliff and swarming with joyously playing children. There are no other adults there, and he must keep an eye out for and apprehend any youngster who wanders near the cliff. That is, he wishes he could save the innocent, carefree years of childhood. If Phoebe had a problem with Holden's motive, she would express it, but all she says is, "Daddy's going to kill you," implying that she is aware that Holden's plan is unworkable. Childhood is not a secure, enclosed period. It, like other ages, is susceptible to suffering, disappointment, and death. Phoebe is keener than Holden in her recognition of this truth.
Explanation:
What does the title " The Catcher in the Rye " mean?
Holden aspires to be the one who prevents youngsters from jumping from cliffs and living miserable lives.
Which of these questions, if answered with a yes,
means the statement is a fact?
O A. Does this show someone's thoughts?
O B. Can this be proven true or false?
O C. Can I disagree with this?
O D. Does this show someone's view about
something?
Answer:
It is d i believe
sorry if i am wrong
Explanation:
Answer:
O B. Can this be proven true or false?
Explanation:
What are the four types of literary theories according to literary historian M. H. Abrams? critical, theoretical, practical, and otherworldly mimetic, rhetorical, expressive, and formal critical, reflective, analytical, and quarterly reflective, persuasive, emotional, and structural.
Answer:
mimetic, rhetorical, expressive, and formal,
hope that helps
Explanation:
Answer:
Just Did this Its B mimetic, rhetorical, expressive, and formal
Explanation:
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Read the excerpt.
From “Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard” by Thomas Gray The boast of heraldry, the pomp of power, And all that beauty, all that wealth e’er gave, Awaits alike the inevitable hour. The paths of glory lead but to the grave.
What is the “inevitable hour” that the rich and ambitious share with their forefathers?
the end of the day
the moment of death
the unavoidable truth
I tihnk the "inevitable hour" means the t"he moment of death" because right after the sentence, it talks about Graves.
Answer: The Moment of Death
Explanation: Gradpoint
What exactly is the dog doing?
Explain your answer and give at least 2 pieces of evidence.
Answer:
The dog hops.
Explanation:
Hope this helps!
1.What is an opinion?
2.Why do we need to use opinion marking signals?
PA HELP PO PLSS
Read the passage.
I must close now. But before closing I am impelled to mention one other point in your statement that troubled me profoundly. You warmly commended the Birmingham police force for keeping “order” and “preventing violence.” I don’t believe you would have so warmly commended the police force if you had seen its angry violent dogs literally biting six unarmed, nonviolent Negroes. I don’t believe you would so quickly commend the policemen if you would observe their ugly and inhuman treatment of Negroes here in the city jail; if you would watch them push and curse old Negro women and young Negro girls; if you would see them slap and kick old Negro men and young Negro boys; if you will observe them, as they did on two occasions, refuse to give us food because we wanted to sing our grace together. I’m sorry that I can’t join you in your praise for the police department.
In his “Letter from Birmingham City Jail,” Dr. King uses the phrase I don’t believe . . . twice. Which rhetorical device is he using?
balance
antithesis
emotion
parallelism
This would be an example of parallelism. Examples of parallelism is "I hope to go to the park today. I hope to get my test back. I hope to get a good grade". The words "I hope" is repeated. That is why it would be parallelism. Parallelism is the repetition of parts of a sentence. Hope that helps.
13. He had the background and the education, but he obviously didn't have the inclination to adjust to the
one
on him.
A. being forced B. forcing
C. to be forcedD. forces
Answer:
Explanation:
B
how is an empty stage transformed for a show
Answer:
Lighting
Make the stage come alive with great lighting. When it's time to make a dramatic change, professional lighting can transform a plain space from a blank canvas into a completely new environment. It can control the mood of a stage, and hype up its energy.
Explanation:
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__ girl in blue jeans is my sister.
Give me __ pencil.
He is __ union leader.
Answer:
for the first blank the answer is (The)
the second answer is (A)
the third answer is (The)
Explanation:
7. The person telling the story could tell that the person coming into the lobby was a man because why?
A. He had a strong masculine stride.
B. He was wearing pants.
C. He had short hair.
D. He carried a briefcase.
Answer:
I'd say A. He had a strong masculine stride.
Explanation:
The reason is, because anyone of any gender can be wearing pants, have short hair, and be carrying a briefcase. These aren't actions limited to only men. However, a man will be most likely to walk with a "strong masculine stride",over anyone else.
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(100pts) Do women and men in our society get the standards for the way they think they should look? Write a paragraph of 10 sentences. Support your opinions with details, examples, or anecdotes from your own experience.
Answer:
Do women and men in our society get the standards for the way they think they should look? Write a paragraph of 10 sentences. Support your opinions with details, examples, or anecdotes from your own experience.
________ or hinted at but not actually expressed in words
What is the correct revision of this sentence?
Earlier, Rick had seemed uninterested; Today, he looked downright
enthusiastic.
A. Earlier, Rick had seemed uninterested: today, he looked downright
enthusiastic.
B. Earlier, Rick had seemed uninterested, today, he looked downright
enthusiastic.
C. Earlier, Rick had seemed uninterested: Today, he looked downright
enthusiastic.
D. Earlier, Rick had seemed uninterested; today, he looked downright
enthusiastic
Answer: D. Earlier, Rick had seemed uninterested; today, he looked downright enthusiastic.
Explanation: It's a continuation of the sae subject so you use ; (semi-colons).
Answer:
D
Explanation:
the guy above me is correct did the quiz.
What do you think young people will be like in 20 years’ time, why?
Answer:
There will be a significant difference-but that was before our economy crashed, so now we have to hope for the best.
Explanation:
Gen z is currently the youngest generation of the youth. Millennials are in their 30's, and the oldest Gen z's in their 20's. We have come by far enough when it comes to technology but consider our pop culture and trends. Celebrities used to dress up like their clothes were from Walmart, leg warmers, wacky toys, and stuff was all the rage. America used to be more successful economically in the decades prior, but the early 2000's up to 2008-recession-was basically a prospering trade hub. -this was before China and opposing others really got their power together as massive superpowers-it had been 10 years since the soviet union collapsed, so this includes Russia and other Slavic countries, including Asian and European nations that used to be under their thumb.
So now, we have-international tensions, a global virus with more variants, and a global depression, so if we get that over with, what is mentioned above might be a alternate future.
Definition: This is when an author reveals a person in the story through his/her words, thoughts,
appearance, action, or what others think or say about him/her. It is called___ characterization
indirect characterrization is what the defention is
Answer:
Indirect Characterization
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Positive: Economical, Vintage, Thrifty
Neutral: Old
Negative: Cheap, Decrepit
I hope this helps! :)
From Latin adamant. hardest metal or diamond
What might it mean to call a person adamant?
O A. The person collects precious metals.
O B. The person appreciates fine jewels.
O C. The person does not stand up for herself.
O D. The person is stubborn or insistent.
Answer:
The answer is D.
Explanation:
The person is stubborn or insistent.
A person who is adamant about something has developed an opinion or adopted a stance on the subject that is not likely to alter since the individual is determined to maintain the view or position in question.
Answer:
The person is firm or underlying
Explanation:
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Answer:
this could be worth but it might be c
write a letter to your uncle inviting him to your end of the year party
Hey Uncle [name],
Since it's getting close to the end of the year, the team and I decided to make a party! We're inviting everyone that we know and it would be nice if you came! Loads of fun will happen and it's gonna be at [friend's name] house on the last day on December. I'll text you the address if you don't know where it is, but I hope to see you there!
Bye,
[your name]
Answer:
Hello __(name)__,
I am having an end of the year party and I would like you to attend it will be set at __(time)__ pm/am and it will be at __(location)__. -__(your name)__.
Explanation:
(tell me if it needs to be longer or needs any adjustments and I will edit it)
What does suggestion mean in writing?
Answer:
Presentation of an idea
Explanation:
Suggesting means to presentation an idea, offer an idea, etc.
"an idea or plan put forward for consideration." (Oxford Languages)
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Help please?!?!? I’ll mark blainlist exercise 3
Answer:
1.a.
2.d.
3.a.
4.a.
5.d.
6.a
help plzzzzz this is my last chanceIn this dialogue, what do the stage directions suggest about Lakshmi?
LAKSHMI. I don't have time right now, Haruth. HARUTH. But you promised to help. LAKSHMI. (Rolling her eyes and sighing heavily Fine, you're right. HARUTH. OK, so here's the first math problem I don't understand.
A. Lakshmi is best friends with Haruth.
B. Lakshmi has just met Haruth.
C. Lakshmi is annoyed by Haruth,
D. Lakshmi trusts Haruth
Answer:
"C. Lakshmi is annoyed by Haruth"
Explanation:
Since Lakshmi rolled their eyes, we can assume they are annoyed.
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Answer:
Between A and D you can choose anyone. Both are okay, I think.
Which linking word or phrase could be used to show an example or illustration?
A.
just as
B.
because
C.
such as
D.
yet
In what part of elwood's body did he experience severe twinges of pain once he reached adulthood
Answer:his neck
Explanati
He feels severe pain in the stomach when reaching adulthood.
We can arrive at this answer because:
Elwood lives in a very precarious environment, where abuse and violence are constant.This causes his body to suffer negative situations, one of these situations being a strong pain in the stomach, which lasted for days when he reached adulthood.Feeling this pain is not normal and this was caused by the environment in which he is inserted.This question is about "The Nickel Boys" which shows the hard life of poor black youth in society.
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1. I phoned home. I arrived in the airport building. (immediately after)
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2. She had already opened the letter. She realized it wasn't addressed to her. (before)
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3. The building had almost burnt down. The fire brigade arrived. (by the time)
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4. We realized that something had gone wrong. We saw him run towards us. (as soon as) ..............................................................................................................................................................
5. I'll give him your message. He will phone (as soon as)
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6. We should visit the Duty-Free Shop. Our flight will be called. (before)
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7. I'll be dead. They will find a cure for the common cold. (by the time)
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8. You'll get a surprise. You will open the door.
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9. The Air Traffic Controllers are on strike. We have cancelled our holiday. (as)
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10. Could you sell your old computer to me? You have no further usefor it. (seeing (that)
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11. She's never in when I phone. I'll have to write to her. (since)
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12. I've had to have the document translated. I can't read Russian. (since)
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13. I intend to go for a walk this morning. It's raining (even if)
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14. I'd like to help you. I'm afraid won't be able to. (much as)
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15. Your design is excellent. It isn't suitable for our purposes. (while)
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16. I try hard to play the piano. I don't seem to improve. (although)
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17. Chinese is so difficult. It's surprising how many people learn it. (considering that)
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18. The play was wonderful. The film was a commercial failure. (whereas)
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19. I arrived at the cinema early so as not to miss the beginning of the film.
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20. We stood up in order to get a better view of what was happening.
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Answer: .
Explanation:
Look back at the scene where Ezedu tries to persuade Okonkwo not to
participate in the killing of Ikemefuna. How does Ezedu build his case?
What does Okonkwo's response reveal about his character? Write a literary
analysis explaining your answer.
Ezedu builds the case by showing that Ikemefuna sees Okonkwo as a father, which shows that the two have a very strong bond that cannot be broken with something so cruel. Okonkwo's response shows that he is determined to participate in the murder even though he understands the point Ezedu is making.
We can arrive at this answer because:
Ezedu knows that the order of the oracle is cruel, empty, and without any reason to justify it.He believes that this murder shouldn't happen and that if it does, it shouldn't have the participation of the only family Ikemefuna knows.Ezedu reinforces that Ikemefuna sees Okonkwo as a father. They have a very strong bond and there is a family love between the two, which cannot be defeated by absurd traditions and orders.Okonkwo deceitfully replies to Ezedu, showing that he recognizes the link between him and Ikemefuna, since he raised Ikemefuna and cares for the boy, however, he believes his reputation is more important than any kind of family relationship and if he does not participate in the murder that reputation will be harmed.
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Explain the author's point of view of OTIS in the text. Cite evidence from the text in your response. a slick little robot
Answer:
Explanation:
Hei ,”min
What does "for example" tell readers about the sentence it introduces?
Answer:
demonstrate the point they are trying to make
Explanation:
true or false. Figurative language is often used in poetry to pack multiple possible meanings into very few words.
(I need this answer as fast as possible please)
Read this poem about the American colonists fighting the first battle of the Revolutionary War. First, identify the figurative language used in the line shown in boldface and determine its meaning. Then, explain how this figurative language contributes to the overall meaning of the poem.
Passage
By the rude bridge that arched the flood,
Their flag to April's breeze unfurled,
Here once the embattled farmers stood,
And fired the shot heard round the world.
The foe long since in silence slept;
Alike the conqueror silent sleeps;
And Time the ruined bridge has swept
Down the dark stream which seaward creeps.
On this green bank, by this soft stream,
We set to-day a votive stone;
That memory may their deed redeem,
When, like our sires, our sons are gone.
Spirit, that made those heroes dare
To die, and leave their children free,
Bid Time and Nature gently spare
The shaft we raise to them and thee.
—Ralph Waldo Emerson, "Concord Hymn"
Answer:
The figurative language in the poem's bolded sentence is "the shot heard round the world." It is figurative because, rather than being a gunshot heard across the globe, it demonstrates that the colonists' act of revolt was significant enough to have an influence on the international stage.
In the remainder of the poem, Emerson explains how this act of rebellion has been planned for a long time and how the revolution is vital for future generations who would develop and dominate America. "The foe, long since in silence slept;/alike the conqueror silent sleeps," the British are. The colonists' dissatisfaction with the British grew gradually as they interfered with colonial growth more and more. These lines demonstrate that the tension had been simmering for many years before bursting into the "shot heard round the world."
The poem concludes by emphasizing the significance of the "shot heard round the world" for future generations who would shape the colonies into contemporary America: "Spirit, that made those heroes dare/To die, and leave their children free." These sentences demonstrate that the "shot heard around the world" had an influence that extends beyond this one fight. The revolution is critical for colonists' independence and America's development into its own power.
Explanation:
Figurative language is often employed in poetry because it may express a more nuanced message with fewer words. It is more colorful and thrilling to refer to the commencement of the American Revolution as the "shot heard round the world" rather than just explain for what caused the conflict like a history book. This poem is essentially a reenactment of the first combat of the Revolution, and Emerson used metaphorical language to help the reader understand what was at stake in this conflict.