Answer:
From what I know the first solution is the answer
Read the passage from The Crucible, Act 3, Part 1.
Through the partitioning wall at the right we hear a prosecutor’s voice, Judge Hathorne’s asking a question; then a woman’s voice, Martha Corey’s, replying.
HATHORNE’S VOICE: Now, Martha Corey, there is abundant evidence in our hands to show that you have given yourself to the reading of fortunes. Do you deny it?
MARTHA COREY’S VOICE: I am innocent to a witch. I know not what a witch is.
HATHORNE’S VOICE: How do you know, then, that you are not a witch?
MARTHA COREY’S VOICE: If I were, I would know it.
HATHORNE’S VOICE: Why do you hurt these children?
MARTHA COREY’S VOICE: I do not hurt them. I scorn it!
What is the impact of the author’s choice to begin the scene offstage, out of the audience’s sight?
Answer:
MARTHA COREY’S VOICE: I am innocent to a witch. I know not what a witch is.
Explanation:
Remember that these documents ______ translated into English and certified by appropriate authorities.
A. must be B. may be C. will be D. can be
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Answer:
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Answer:
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How does Chekhov's use of the third-person limited point of view in "The Bet" affect the story?
a- It allows him to reveal the lawyer's reasons for choosing certain subjects of study during his confinement.
b- It allows him to spell out the terms of the bet.
c- He is able to show the banker's worries about his possible defeat by the lawyer.
d- He is able to include the essay in which the lawyer explains himself.
Answer-
B. it allows him to spell out the terms of the bet.
What's is the setting of this story?
Answer:
The story takes place in Jaffa, a southern suburb of Tel Aviv, on the Mediterranean coast of Israel, home to "addicts and Arabs and pensioners" and of Sergei Goralick, a Russian emigré.
Explanation:
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The poet would most likely use long lines in order to:
A.give the poem a fast pace
B.give the poem a slower pace
C.create a peaceful tone
D.create an energetic tone
The poet would most likely use long lines in order to give the poem a fast pace.
What is pacing?Pacing is the reader's perception of how quickly or slowly the tale is progressing.
Line length is frequently predetermined for you when composing a poem in a more conventional style, "particularly one with syllabic" constraints.
Longer lines are typically read much more quickly than shorter ones. Short lines have the tendency to slow down a reader's eye, especially when they are spaced wider apart on the page.
Long lines in a poem can sometimes provide the impression of breathlessness or urgency, especially if punctuation is left out giving a poem fast pace.
Thus, the correct option is A.
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Write the spelling word for each definition.
7.earlier__________
Answer:
ear-li-er
Explanation:
Which form of government gives the most power to ordinary
citizens?
absolute
monarchy
oligarchy
representative
democracy
autocracy
What real-world technologies have had unexpected effects on people’s privacy?
Technology thus does not only influence privacy by changing the accessibility of information, but also by changing the privacy norms themselves. For example, social networking sites invite users to share more information than they otherwise might. This “oversharing” becomes accepted practice within certain groups.
Which dialogue is punctuated correctly?
A. Now she whispered, "Please God, make him think I am still
pretty" !
B. "The car lights," she explained, "aren't bright enough to drive at
night."
C. "Twenty dollars", said Madame, lifting the mass with a practiced
hand.
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20pts
Can someone help me with #2 on the savagery part
Answer:
One of ways Golding shows conflict between savagery and civilisation is when Jack and some of the other boys are killing the first pig. Jack chants “kill the pig, cut her throat, spill the blood”. This suggests savagery as the boys are being violent and aggressive when killing the pig and they don't care about it.
By keeping the natural human desire for power and violence to a minimum, civilization forces people to act responsibly and rationally, as boys like Piggy and Ralph do in Lord in the Flies. Savagery arises when civilization stops suppressing the beast: it's the beast unleashed.
Do you ever pick up your phone and 20 minutes disappear? What do you do during this time? Which Apps suck you in for the longest? How?
What are two differences in how the time line and speech provide information about Malala?
Answer:
Usually, timelines are made from an objective point of view for a person, although the timeline can tell the readers the achievement of a certain person, the decision of what kind of person s/he is up to the watcher's judgment. However, speech about Malala Yousafzai is from a person who has a real life experience connection with that person. So, speeches directly show us what kind of person Malala was to them. and I think those are the differences.
Explanation:
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Which of the following answer choices best describes the character traits wolf Larsen Demonstrates Through his words and actions
Answer:
mastery and sensitivity
Explanation:
Help its due at 11:30 and I was busy today help a girl out:(
Answer:
1: was a president
9: smoking is not allowed in most enclosed public places and places of employment
10: i think this is true
11: i think this is true
14: true
15: true
Explanation:
2: opinion
3: opinion
4: not true
5: opinion
6: i don't think it's a fact that all businesses set really high prices that the statement suggests
7: opinion
8: opinion
12: was 1859
13: opinion
Choose one of the following true statements, and explain WHY it is correct, and what would be the result of it being false.
A) Cats have lungs
B) Pencils have led
C) Water is wet
D) Lava is hot
Lava is hot
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How has this been different from other stories you’ve read or movies you’ve seen about the holocaust? How has it been different from social studies lessons you’ve learned about the holocaust?
Answer:
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[Mrs. Van Daan is calling after Mr. Van Daan]
Mrs. Van Daan (Sharply). Putti, where are you going? (She rushes up the stairs after him, calling hysterically.) What do you want? Putti, what are you going to do?
Miep (To Peter). What’s wrong?
Peter (His sympathy is with his mother.) Father says he’s going to sell her fur coat. She’s crazy about that old fur coat. . . .
(continued)
What is a minor conflict in this excerpt?
Mrs. Van Daan does not want her husband to sell her coat.
Miep does not think Mr. Van Daan should sell Mrs. Van Daan’s coat.
Mrs. Van Daan asks Mr. Van Daan where he is going.
Peter is worried about his missing cat.
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Answer:
first one: Mrs. Van Daan does not want her husband to sell her coat.
Explanation:
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Both texts (the speech and the advertisement) address voluntourism. However, each text has a different purpose, which is reflected by the details each writer chose to include. Consider the words and images used.
In a paragraph of 6-8 sentences, identify what each text emphasizes and explain how that emphasis supports the claim of each argument. Be sure to state each argument's claim and include evidence from both texts to support your analysis.
While the first text addresses the harms of voluntouring, or volunteering and tourism, the second text, or the image, supports it. This can be seen by the first author saying, "However, this 'volunteer plus travel' experience can actually harm local communities. While many teens might view traveling and volunteering abroad as a worthwhile adventure, there are more genuine and effective ways to make a difference" thus implying that there are other good ways to help poor communities, such as, "If the world's citizens are your passion, it could go to an international organization. If you care about education, your funds can be used to buy books for students in faraway lands. If you want villagers to have clean water, contribute funds to local efforts to dig wells. If you want to experience a different culture, travel to the country as a guest, and learn from the locals how you can best help them after you've returned home. But do not voluntour." The first author also starts listing the harms of voluntouring, where he claims, "Proponents of the 'volunteer plus travel' experience also argue that traveling to new places builds character and is a valuable way to learn about different cultures. With voluntourism, however, participants often pursue experiences that are all about them. For example, they sign up to build a school for a gold star on their resume, but they have no real building skills and take jobs away from local construction workers (Schulten). Or, they arrive to teach English but instead take selfies with the locals. One world traveler and ethical voluntourist believes voluntourism 'can perpetuate small minded views of the world by taking insulated, fake, and structured experiences and selling them as unabridged and eye opening' (Carlos). The voluntour experience is a mirage. The voluntourist's eyes are not opened to real life at the destination, and lasting change is not achieved." The author also uses the technique of expert testimony in his text, by quoting Carlos, Michaels, Schulten, and Dale Rolfe, for multiple reasons, such as health facts, testimonies from workers, and even supporters of ethical voluntourism.
The author's claim in the second text is clear: They are supporting voluntourism. This can be easily seen by the author writing, "GIVE TWO WEEKS OF YOUR LIFE, AND GET THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE!" or "If you've always wanted to make a difference, here's your chance. The world is waiting for you." The author also backs up his claim with statistics, and although they are not directly related to the matter at hand, they are still related to voluntourism. The author says, "57 million children have no school to attend. 783 million people do not have access to clean and safe water worldwide. An estimated 27 million children sit in lonely orphanages throughout the world." And in an effort to further galvanize the reader into action, the author promises that it will not only be a volunteering effort to make the world a better place for some, but also a touristic visit. "Experience different cultures. See new countries... The only qualification necessary is a desire to help! The opportunities are endless!"
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Answer:
1. The woman visited the shop to get the record she heard on the radio
2. she suggested to Dolores to play the records so she could recognize which one is the song she must have heard on the radio
3. The woman looked depressed because when she was asked to hum the record she might have heard she became depressed in the thought of not being able to hum a national anthem
4. She remembered the source from where it came from
(help asap) Write a story about anything using all of these 20 vocabulary words
adroit
amicable
averse
belligerent
benevolent
cursory
duplicity
extol
feasible
grimace
holocaust
impervious
impetus
jeopardy
meticulous
nostalgia
quintessence
retrogress
scrutinize
tepid
Answer:Two years ago, one “Jeopardy!” contestant, James Holzhauer, captured the imaginations of game-show fans who watched nightly to see his lightning-fast buzzer reflexes and risky bets.
Holzhauer’s 32-game run put his face (with his trademark strained smile) all over the “Jeopardy!” hall of fame. But on Friday, another contestant, Matt Amodio, a Ph.D. student at Yale, won his 33rd game, smashing through Holzhauer’s streak and taking his place as No. 2 in the record book for most games won in a row. The first spot is held by Ken Jennings, who won 74 games and ultimately became a consulting producer on the show.
Amodio’s victory brought him to $1.27 million in total winnings, and he has a long way to go to beat Holzhauer’s $2.46 million. With such an extraordinary total, Holzhauer was poised during his 33rd episode to possibly surpass Jennings’s record of $2.52 million won during the regular season, but he was bested by Emma Boettcher, a librarian who wrote her master’s paper on “Jeopardy!”
Explanation:
A citation is a:
A. small number in the middle of a paragraph.
B. type of magazine.
C. reference to a source of information used in a piece of writing.
O D. list of all of the references used in a piece of writing.
SUBMIT
Answer:
A citation is a reference to a source of information used in a piece of writing.
Explanation:
We can use the process of elimination to elimate options A and B, citations are not a kind of magazine and if we break up the word citation we get the word cite. We often hear remember to cite your sources, using this knowledge we know that cite means to show our sources used and we can eliminate option D because a list of all the references used in a piece of writing is a citation list or sources cited list. I hope this helps : )
Read the student paragraph about a theme presented in "Raymond's Run."
One theme in this story is self-confidence. Squeaky exhibits self confidence when she runs into the other girls on the street. When Rosie says to Squeaky, "I don’t think you’re going to win this time," Squeaky replies, "I always win 'cause I’m the best." The fact that Squeaky does not get nervous and she stands up to a group of girls shows that she has self confidence.
According to the PIE structure for writing about theme, in this paragraph, the student forgets to
make a connection of the evidence to the theme.
include an interpretation of the theme.
include textual evidence.
provide an explanation of the evidence.
Answer:
B. include an interpretation of the theme.
Explanation:
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Tan writes that she believes her mother's English had an effect on all of the following EXCEPT
What is the purpose of the hero's journey
Answer:
The hero's journey is a common narrative archetype, or story template, that involves a hero who goes on an adventure, learns a lesson, wins a victory with that newfound knowledge, and then returns home transformed.
Explanation:
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I need help with this ASAP.. it is past due
Explanation:
I am not understanding
it is English or maths
2. Why is it important
to distinguish fact
from opinion in
historical writing?
Answer: helps develop their critical and analytical skills in both their reading and their listening. Fact and opinion are often woven together in texts and speeches.
Explanation:
Which sentence is not punctuated correctly?
1. The book Frankenstein was written by Mary Shelley, who wrote the novel at age 19.
2. The story is about a doctor who created a monster.
3. Frankenstein, which is often thought to be the monster's name, is actually the name of his creator.
4. Mary Shelley who was also married to a famous English poet lived in the 19th century.
4. Mary Shelley who was also married to a famous English poet lived in the 19th century.
How does Anne try to exercise
(Anne frank)
Answer:
she does the exercise Calisthenics which helps build muscle and stay fit.
Why is American a republic and not really a democracy ?
Answer: America is a republic and not a democracy because becasue the U.S government is elected by American citizens living there.