Which setting is most important to the story marigolds?

a.Mrs. Ellis' house
b.John Burke's chair
c.Miss Lottie's garden
d.Lizabeth's room

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Answer 1
The answer is C miss lottie’s garden

Related Questions

What is the purpose of a metaphor in a written book

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Explanation:

it's for illustrative purposes or to highlight the similarities between two different ideas, activities, or objects.

What is the structure of this poem?
h
O It is a sonnet
O It is a parody
O It is a hyperbole
O It is a eulogy​

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there isn’t a picture illustrated so I can not answer the question. Next time add a text of the poem!!

I don't know where else to post this but whenever I got to look for answers on a problem they don't appear... can anyone help with this? I have tried refreshing Restarting my computer. Logging in and out of brainly.

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Answer:

it happened to me to just rn!!!

Match the description to the term.
1. principal thought details
2. error; a false idea main idea
3. specuifics such as names and dates topic sentence
4. states the subject and controlling idea in paragraph fallacy
5. organization structure 6. purpose of the writer intent

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Answer:

1. Principal thought - main idea.

2. Error; a false idea - fallacy.

3. Specifics such as names and dates - details.

4. States the subject and controlling idea in a paragraph - topic sentence.

5. Organization - structure.

6. Purpose of the writer - intent.

Explanation:

The terms have been matched appropriately with their description above.

The main idea is demonstrated as the principal thought or message that the author wishes to convey to the readers. It is the key idea that combines the various elements of the text in one single thread.

The Fallacy is described as the error or flaw in reasoning or belief of an argument that makes it invalid or unsound.

Details are described as the information regarding the date, name, etc. that allows the author to support an idea and comprehend readers' effective understanding.

The Topic sentence summarizes the key idea or subject of the essay or work. It is offered in the very introductory paragraph to give the readers an idea of the subject that he/she is going to deal with.

The Structure is elucidated as the manner in which the author presents the written material of a topic to the reader. For example, problem-and-solution, compare-and-contrast, chronological, etc.  

The Intent is the purpose or reason for which the author creates a particular work. It could be to inform, entertain/amuse, persuade the reader about a specific topic.

the pearl book how does the town react to Kino's Good Fortune​

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Answer:

The whole town reacted with such fervor which the author states was like a "nerve . . . pulsing and vibrating with the news".

Explanation:

John Steinbeck's "The Pearl" revolves around the character Kino, a pearl diver who discovered a pearl and thus, began his change of fortune from being super poor to becoming rich. The story is more of a parable that deals with the greed of man and the evils in society that only leads to more discrimination.

Kino and his wife Juana were living in dire poverty. Once when a scorpion stung their baby Coyotito, the doctor refused to treat him because they had no money to pay him for his services. In frustration, Kino went diving for oysters while his wife applied seaweed on their son's swollen shoulder. Kino found a huge pearl which he dubbed "the Pearl of the World". From then on, numerous misfortunes happened to them, thieves tried to break in and steal their pearl, traders tried to cheat them out of it. The whole neighborhood was abuzz with the enormous discovery, the whole town was "pulsing and vibrating with the news", everyone trying to associate themselves with Kino, including the doctor who refused to treat them earlier.

What choice did the writer of this adaptation make? The writer changed the character's demeanor. The writer altered Ophelia's gender. The writer made the language more modern. The writer relocated the setting of the play.

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Read the excerpt from Act III of Hamlet.

Ophelia: My lord, I have remembrances of yours, That I have longed long to

re-deliver; I pray you, now receive them.

Read the adaptation of the excerpt.

Ophelia: I have some things here that I want to return to you. Please, take them

back.

What choice did the writer of this adaptation make?

A The writer changed the character’s demeanor.

B The writer altered Ophelia’s gender.

C The writer made the language more modern.

D The writer relocated the setting of the play.

Answer:

C The writer made the language more modern.

Explanation:

The primary aim of making an adaptation of a written work is to change some certain elements of the original work by making it more modern, more relatable, easily understood, or to make it adaptable to other formats, like making it a movie.

Therefore, from the excerpt of Act III of Hamlet, the writer of the adaptation chose to make the language more modern.

Answer:

C. The writer made the language more modern.

Explanation:

E2020!

Which of the following statements most accurately describe Macbeth’s state of mind during his soliloquy? (Act 2, Scene 1)
1 - Eager to murder Duncan
2 - Prepared to murder Duncan
3 - Doubtful he will be able to murder Duncan
4 - Unable to murder Duncan

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Answer:

4. Unable to murder Duncan

Explanation:

Imagine that you are writing a story and want to increase tension and heighten suspense. Put the events in the order
that makes the tension most intense.
The edge crumbles; Joe
The sound of falling rock echoes.
Joe clings to a cliffside root.
Joe stands at a cliff'sedge.
disappears

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Answer: IN THIS ORDER..

Joe stands at a cliff'sedge. - The edge crumbles; Joe disappears. - The sound of falling rock echoes. - Joe clings to a cliffside root.

This is the correct answer :)

Answer:

Joe stands at a cliff'sedge. - The edge crumbles; Joe disappears. - The sound of falling rock echoes. - Joe clings to a cliffside root.

Explanation:

In one of his first letters to his Uncle, Robin writes, "They have a list of about 100 rules about email. We can't say this - we can't say that - all about security...No real problem because we don't know anything." Based on this quote, what is Robin's feeling about his experience so far?

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Answer:

Robin probably is a bit annoyed about all the rules about email. Wherever Robin is, he might be excited or angry about what he's doing. All we can tell based off this short passage is that he is annoyed about the rules about emails.

As a teenager, Juana was sent to live with an aunt in Mexico City, where she became friends with the viceroy's wife. She also became a favorite member of the court, and she sometimes wrote poems for court events. Juana probably could have married a nobleman and lived in luxury for the rest of her life, but she wanted to continue to learn. At a time when education for women was rare, the best chance for a woman to learn was in a convent. So, in 1669, Juana became a nun.

Which type of writing does this passage most likely represent?

A. autobiography

B. persuasion

C. biography

D. reflective essay

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Your answer is B I did this question not too long ago so I got you bro

How does the imagery in this passage develop Rand’s ideas about individuality?

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It shows that people have always fought to be free from control of oppressive groups

Explanation:

Which sentence from the text best demonstrates the fact that the family had prepared for this type of emergency? A. "You all know the drill." B. By now, the wind was propelling the cold rain horizontally and relentlessly. C. "It's time to move out." D. The rain had let up even more, and I buried myself in my blanket, waiting for sunrise and my dad's approval—both of them slow in coming.

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Answer:

Hey there!

The answer would be A. "You all know the drill." This shows that the family already knew what to do if such an event occurred.

Hope this helps :)

Define the word informal

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Answer:

Informal: denoting the grammatical structures, vocabulary, and idiom suitable to everyday language and conversation rather than to official or formal contexts.

Hope this helps...

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in your class,you have been talking about scary incidences.in about 120 words,write an essay about a scary incident you witnessed.​

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Answer: When i was about ten years old and hanging out with an old buddy of mine. We were riding around on our bikes for a while but his mom called him and told him he had to start heading home. Not realizing what time it was I looked at my phone and realized I had to be home for baseball. My friend was already gone at this point but when I turned the corner a man was standing with rubber gloves and a switchblade in his hand. He proceeded to run after me after I quickly turned around. He chased me for several minutes.

The author uses a formal academic tone to call attention to "the many nuances of black aesthetics." Which selection from the article BEST reflects that tone? A In my 6-year-old mind, being a superhero was life. At every free moment, I draped towels across my back to form capes and created masks out of colorful construction paper. B I can vividly recall breaking vases, windows, and other treasured household items that resulted in many non-rod-sparing sessions and privilege revocations. C I began to resent superhero films, although I told myself I was aging out. The resentment lasted until I came across the trailer for the Ryan Coogler-directed "Black Panther." D The movie has already started to transcend the silver screen by sparking discourse around the sovereignty and ingenuity of blackness.

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Answer:

A).  In my 6-year-old mind, being a superhero was life. At every free moment, I draped towels across my back to form capes and created masks out of colorful construction paper.

Explanation:

The Tone is described as the approach or attitude adopted by the author towards a specific subject matter which allows the audience to have a perspective to view the text. It also assists the author to create the desired mood and elicit the intended response or feeling from the audience.

In the given article, the first option('In my...paper') displays the use of a formal tone to call the readers' attention towards the 'various nuances of black aesthetics.' The different shades of the black theory of art are clearly reflected through the descriptions like 'forming capes by draping the towel to back', 'creating masks using different colorful papers.' Thus, option A is the correct answer.

According to the article "Five Stars for Literary Critics," what is one role that a literary critic fufills

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Answer:

not been bias

a literature critic

Answer:

A consumer advocate, who gives the reader information about a new book

In this section of the speech, the purpose of the parallel structure is to help Obama emphasize his belief in the importance of being able to write well. explain his thoughts on the best classes to take for a good education. prove his point by spelling out the options available with an education. strengthen his argument that more scientists are needed in the workforce.

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Answer: Option C

(c) prove his point by spelling out the options available with an education.

Explanation:

Answer:

c prove his point

Explanation:

edge

1. The Pirate Captain was eating a pineapple. Tense: _________________ Structure: ___________________________________________________________________ 2. We went to the cinema last week. Tense: _________________ Structure: ___________________________________________________________________ 3. Yesterday at 9 o'clock, he was sitting in front of his computer. Tense: _________________ Structure: ___________________________________________________________________ 4. The Girl Pirate steered out of the way just in time. Tense: _________________ Structure: ___________________________________________________________________ 5. My brother has been eating apples. Tense: _________________

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Answer:

Brainliest please

Explanation:

Past continuous tense

Simple sentence

2. Past simple

Simple sentence

3. Past continuous tense

Compound sentence

4. Past simple

Compound complex

5. Present perfect continuous

simple sentence

Answer:

1.   past continuous tense  /  simple sentence

2.  simple past tense  /  simple sentence

3.  past continuous tense  /  complex sentence

4.  simple past tense  /  simple sentence

5.  present perfect continuous tense  /  simple sentence

Explanation:

My response corrects the multiple errors of the other respondent.

Read this line from the text: Buddhism in China undoubtedly includes among its adherents many high-minded, devout, and earnest souls who live an idealistic life. Which word from this sentence most clearly conveys the author's opinion of Buddhism? (5 points) a) Adherents b) Earnest c) Souls d) Undoubtedly

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

someone please help, this is about writing a letter

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                                                                                                     [Name}

                                                                                                     [Location}

                                                                                                     [Date]

Justice [Name of Justice you are sending this too],

Greetings.

I write to you, honorable [Name], in hopes to gain continued support in containing the people of Japanese ancestry within their confinement for the time being. The nation is in a critical state, and the previous events imposed by the Japanese government strictly allows us only to keep a tight security of our native Japanese populations. In supporting the internment of the Japanese Americans, it benefits the US war effort as a whole.

1) Spies: As of their natural identity and nationality, the Japanese people may see to aid their homeland, and throw off the security of the land. Any military information must be kept strictly away from those whose ancestry comes from Japan.

An example can be found in which not even the Japanese themselves are actively spying, but are actively building networks in spying. Mr.Miyazaki is such an example, in which he bribed Mr.Thompson to spy in San Diego for the Japanese Impreial Government.

2) Support: While they may not spy, they may have trouble finding complete support for their new homeland, and failure to be 100% for the United States may lead to instability within the country.

Examples can be found all over the country, in which Japenese struggle to support either their homelands, or their new homeland, particularly with the Issei's. An example can be found in numerous books (I read a book, but the title slipped my mind, in which it was about a Japanese boy who's family was interned, and it was a cut off but day-by-day to individual logs of what the son felt like throughout the war within the camp.

3) Security: Stepping away from the Japanese ancestry, the people around them may feel less secure and afraid of their surroundings. Taking away any such reminders of Pearl Harbor or Japanese cultures may help ease people away from the tensions prescribed by the current events.

*There has been internment of Japanese spies and supporters within the United States. However, it was not as wide-spread as believed, and many Japanese immigrants and Japanese-Americans were extremely pro-America, and showed their loyalty when they were allowed to fight on the European sector.

Through these main points (and there can be more), we must seek for the internment of people with Japense ancestry for the security of the nation and the protection of the people.

[Ending remarks]

 [Name]

*Note: Italics are not part of the letter, it is used to tell you what kind of supporting detail you should prescribe into those parts if need be.

*Note: There can be many more reasons for you supporting the internment. Those can be added. Remember to follow up with supporting details and evidences.

*Note: Put into your own words if possible, remember to revise (as per last point of your assignment).

How could the ocean be used as a metaphor for medicine?

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Answer: The ocean can be used to describe the feeling of the medicine or what it makes you feel like after taking it.

The ocean could be used as a metaphor because the ocean and the water can make you feel as though it is washing away all of your pain and worries. Medicine washes away your pain and sickness

Which paragraph in the excerpt from Amy Tan’s “Rules of the Game” best shows a conflict between two cultures?

My mother patted the flour off her hands. "Let me see book," she said quietly. She scanned the pages quickly, not reading the foreign English symbols, seeming to search deliberately for nothing in particular.

"This American rules," she concluded at last. "Every time people come out from foreign country, must know rules. You not know, judge say, Too bad, go back. They not telling you why so you can use their way go forward. They say, Don't know why, you find out yourself. But they knowing all the time. Better you take it, find out why yourself." She tossed her head back with a satisfied smile.

I found out about all the whys later. I read the rules and looked up all the big words in a dictionary. I borrowed books from the Chinatown library. I studied each chess piece, trying to absorb the power each contained.

I learned about opening moves and why it's important to control the center early on; the shortest distance between two points is straight down the middle. I learned about the middle game and why tactics between two adversaries are like clashing ideas; the one who plays better has the clearest plans for both attacking and getting out of traps.


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Answer:

Te first paragraph

Explanation:

The first paragraph shows the conflict with the reading in a foreign language.

My mother patted the flour off her hands. "Let me see the book," she said quietly. She scanned the pages quickly, not reading the foreign English symbols, seeming to search deliberately for nothing in particular in the excerpt from Amy Tan’s “Rules of the Game” best shows a conflict between two cultures.

What is culture?

People from the same society are brought together by common values, customs, and beliefs. Material culture, or tangible items created by a community, and nonphysical civilization, or intangible goods generated by a society, are also the two main categories of culture.

An excerpt from Amy Tan's "Rules of the Game" best shows a conflict between two cultures, my mother says. "Let me see the book," she says quietly as she scans the pages with her eyes, seeming to search deliberately for nothing in particular.

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In the story “One Thousand Dollars,” Robert Gillian forfeits a $50,000 inheritance. What is the theme expressed by the author in this story?

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Answer:

the theme expressed in this story is that money matters

Explanation:

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which is the best paraphrase of the passage

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Answer:a

Explanation:

Answer:

a

Explanation:

because it makes the most sense

What are two tips that should be followed when paraphrasing?

A. Read the original source several times to ensure that you understand the information.
B. Revisit the original source to make sure you captured the main idea.
C. Use as much of the original wording as possible.
D. Examine the original source as you write your paraphrase.
E. Do not cite the source since you are not using a direct quotation.

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Answer:

read the source several times and make sure you capture the main idea

Explanation:

if you read the source, then you understand it better, and if you know the main idea, then everything makes sense

Answer:

A and B

Explanation:

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which statement best explains the simile in this excerpt

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Answer:

option a

Explanation:

as the sea is compared to the boiiling point

Answer:

the sea is compared to a boiling pot emphasizing its churning

Explanation:

when she vomited, the sea seamed to overflow like a boiling pot churning so violently that its contents spill out.

Why is this excerpt an example of situational irony?

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Answer:

Situational Irony

Explanation:

Since you didnt include the expert. I will give you the defintion of situational irony and some examples.

Defintion = Irony involving a situation in which actions have an effect that is opposite from what was intended, so that the outcome is contrary to what was expected.

Examples = A fire station burns down. This is unexpected because one would assume the fire chief would keep his own building safe. A marriage counselor files for divorce.

Hope this helps!

George Washington, the first President of the United States, is often refereed to as the Founding Father of Our Country. He was born at "Wakefield," near Popes Creek, Westmoreland County, VA, on February 22, 1732. During his lifetime, Washington became known for his love of the land and farming, and many argue that he was perhaps the one indispensable man among the founders. It is hard to imagine any of the others commanding the respect needed to lead the Continental Army to victory over Great Britain, preside over the Constitutional Convention, and serve the United States as its first president. While still in his teens, Washington became a land surveyor, which gave him a solid grounding in mathematics and the evaluation of topography. This would later serve him well as a military commander. As a lieutenant colonel of the Virginia militia, Washington led a force into the Ohio Valley to contest French domination of that region. He was in command of the British forces at the Battle of Fort Necessity in the summer of 1754, the war that ended with the removal of French power from North America and set the stage for the American Revolution. Washington gained valuable military experience in that conflict. Inheriting Mt. Vernon, a family planation on the Potomac River, in 1761, Washington spent the next 15 years as a planter, also serving in the House of Burgesses the (the colonial legislature in Virginia). He took the patriot side in the disputes with Great Britain in the 1760s and 1770s, and he was elected to the first Continental Congress in 1774. With the coming of open war with Britain in 1775, the congress decided to make Washington commander in chief of the new Continental Army. Washington had as much military experience as anyone in the colonies, and his selection helped gain the allegiance of Virginia, by far the most populous of the 13 colonies. After accepting the British surrender at Yorktown in October 1781, Washington retired to Mt. Vernon to revive his plantation and financial position. His political career continued when he was elected to the Constitutional Convention in 1787 and reluctantly served as its presiding officer. Washington's support of the Constitution was critical in its acceptance by the states. He was a virtually unanimous choice for the nation's first president. Washington served two terms and could easily have gained a third had he wished to do so. Instead, he established the precedent of a two-term maximum. In the last years of his life, he was appointed as lieutenant general and commander of the United States Army again on July 3, 1798, and he served until his death on December 14, 1799. 4 Select the correct answer. What is the author's purpose in "George Washington"? A. to convince readers that George Washington played a significant role in the win against Great Britain B. to inform readers about George Washington's legacy as the first president of the United States C. to entertain readers with details about George Washington's personal life as a teenager and adult D. to teach readers about the qualities of good leadership based on examples set by George Washington

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I am pretty sure the answer is D because went over this in class.

Read the advertisement. For vim and vigor, drink VitaSip! This amazing new sports drink will make you feel energetic, clear-headed, and ready to face the world. VitaSip is chock full of the vitamins and minerals your body needs for optimum health. What’s more, VitaSip tastes good. So sip your way to better health. Drink VitaSip—It’s sip-ly delicious! Which revision would make the advertisement more persuasive?

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Persuasive techniques that could be used:

- rhetorical questions - a question designed to make the reader think; doesn’t need an answer.

- triples - to repeat an idea or image three times, usually in a slightly different way.

- opinion as fact - to present beliefs as if they are factual truths.

- superlative - adjective to imply the highest or lowest quality

- emotive language - words and phrases to make the reader feel something.

- pronouns - refers to people to identify the reader/writer relationship.

- flattery - saying nice things about the reader to get them on your side.

I really hope this was helpful :)

Answer:citing expert opinion

Explanation: gradpoint

Why did Telemachus leave his mother Penelope to cope with the difficulties of their home and guests and
sail off into the nearly unknown?
Minerva convinced him that unless he searched for his father, Ulysses would never be able to come back to Ithaca.
Telemachus was greatly discouraged by the insults of the suitors and longed to show he had developed into a mature man
He hoped that this journey would lead him to his long-lost father and help him claim in his own name to be a hero.
He felt the tedium of staying by his mother at home, even though he knew she needed him,

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Answer: Minerva convinced him that unless he searched for his father, Ulysses would never be able to come back to Ithaca.

Explanation:

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