Answer:
c
Explanation:
i just thin it's letter C
PLS HELP THIS IS 2 DAYS OVERDUE AND I WANT MY PHONE BACK :’((
Is the narrator in The Fish Poem by Elizabeth Bishop 1st or 3rd point of view? Identify the Narrator:
Answer:
i believe its in 1st person
Explanation:
the narrator uses I and he as if they are talking from thier point of view
also, i hope you get your phone back lol, i feel the struggle T-T
Answer:
I believe the narrator in the poem, "The Fish" is speaking in 1st person point of view. The poem is in first person point of view based on the pronouns, "I" and "mine" being used. Adding on, the Narrator might be the poet herself.
Read the sentence.
White Fang is a young wolf-dog who likes to investigate and learns to get along with animals and humans in the novel White Fang.
Which is the best character analysis of White Fang?
White Fang should not have gone to live with his mother and the humans. He is not like other dogs and should live in the wild.
White Fang was a victim of Lip-lip. I think Lip-lip is a big bully and should not be allowed near other dogs.
White Fang made me laugh. He is so funny because he is afraid of an Indian tepee and he thinks he can fight Lip-lip.
White Fang showed his curiosity when he examined the Indian tepee. He was humbled and hurt after his first fight with Lip-lip.
Answer:
D, all the answers are wrong proof is in explanation.
Explanation:
Answer:
ITS D
Explanation:
BECAUSE IT IS TRUST ME IT MAKES THE MOST SENSE
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Read this short passage and answer the question below:
Excerpt from The War of the World
By H. G. Wells
A singularly appropriate phrase it proved. Yet the next day there was nothing of this in the papers except a little note in the Daily Telegraph, and the world went in ignorance of one of the gravest dangers that ever threatened the human race. I might not have heard of the eruption at all had I not met Ogilvy, the well-known astronomer, at Ottershaw. He was immensely excited at the news, and in the excess of his feelings invited me up to take a turn with him that night in a scrutiny of the red planet. In spite of all that has happened since, I still remember that vigil very distinctly: the black and silent observatory, the shadowed lantern throwing a feeble glow upon the floor in the corner, the steady ticking of the clockwork of the telescope, the little slit in the roof—an oblong profundity with the stardust streaked across it. Ogilvy moved about, invisible but audible. Looking through the telescope, one saw a circle of deep blue and the little round planet swimming in the field. It seemed such a little thing, so bright and small and still, faintly marked with transverse stripes, and slightly flattened from the perfect round. But so little it was, so silvery warm—a pin’s head of light! It was as if it quivered, but really this was the telescope vibrating with the activity of the clockwork that kept the planet in view. As I watched, the planet seemed to grow larger and smaller and to advance and recede, but that was simply that my eye was tired. Forty millions of miles it was from us—more than forty millions of miles of void. Few people realize the immensity of vacancy in which the dust of the material universe swims
How does the story’s setting influence the plot?
A) The image of the planet creates a feeling of uncertainty.
B) The description of the room foreshadows coming danger.
C) The shadows in the room predict unforeseen events.
D) The simplicity of the equipment shows man’s lack of knowledge.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
i think its c i hope its right
Please Answer!!! I will give Brainliest!! :(
1.)What are you’re plans for Halloween Quarantine?
2.) What’s your favorite Disney or Freeform Halloween movie?
3.) What’s you favorite Candy?
4.) Do you celebrate Halloween?
5.) What movie secretly scared you when you were smaller?/ Does it still kinda do?
6.) Did you fall for my clickbait?! :0
Answer the questions in order and if spaces are filled for the 2 answers, answer it in the comments ;) ( I will give brainliest if you want!!)
Answer:
1.Eating candy in my house
2.i don't got one
3. anything chocolate
4.no but i still get candy tho! :)
5.A nightmare on elm's street
6.Eh.. 50-60
Explanation:
Answer:
Staying home. Upside Down Magic. Not as much as I used to. Gremlins and yes it does. Sure?.
Explanation:
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in at least 100 words, discuss why President Kennedy employed the rhetorical techniques used in his Rice Stadium Moon Speech.....
NEED HELP ASAP..................................
Answer & Explanation:
Rhetorical techniques are important when trying to convince someone to do something. In Kennedy's Rice Stadium Moon Speech, he is trying to convince the students at the university and the larger audience to support a space program. When trying to convince these people that a space program was worthwhile, it was helpful for Kennedy to use rhetorical techniques.
___________________________________________________I AM ALWAYS HAPPY TO HELP :)Answer:
Throughout President Kennedy's Rice Stadium Moon Speech, he uses a number of rhetorical features and techniques in order to create a connection between himself and his audience of college students. He uses alliteration, allusions to people such as William Bradford, anaphoras, emotional words, and antitheses. The goal of this entire speech was to convince the students at the Rice Stadium to give their help in funding the exploration of space. His speech was made strong by the rhetorical techniques he utilized, using an informal tone to make the audience comfortable with him, and stating that he is grateful for the students being there. Hence, he was able to successfully persuade the students at Rice Stadium to contribute to this cause.
Explanation:
Please put your answer in your own words :)
Once the nurses get the victim into the helicopter, Kierzwinski lifts off. What happens to the helicopter as it lifts off at the end of the story?
Answer:
Explanation:
yea
How would you characterize the tone of the following sentence: "I won the game fair and square- and I'll fight anyone who says differently!"
bored
angry
deceitful
delighted
Answer:
I would say angry.
Explanation: Deceitful is the only other one that makes sense, and deceitful means untruthful. I hope this helps!
Identify the statement that uses the verb mood in the interrogative.
A.
Ask what you can do for your country from the bottom of your heart.
B.
The girls might be suspicious if you keep on wandering in the hallway.
C.
Does this painting remind you of anything we saw in the Louvre?
D.
Sometimes, I get tired of trying to explain my point of view to others.
Answer:
IT's C. "Does this painting remind you of anything we saw in the Louvre?"
Explanation:
Interrogative is like when you question
how has social media impacted the use of devices during learning hours?
answer:
social media has distracted students during learning hours because most kids are bored in class because now more students are learning in online and se-culded environments so kids want to go on their phones and other technology/devices more often.
psa:
*please do not just copy my answer it was meant to help you not just give you anything to put down!
*if you think my answer is good or will get an A please give me brainliest or high stars.
*please treat people with kindness, wear a mask, and have a lovely day.
"Instinct is a no match for reason." What do you think about
this quote? Do you agree? Explain your thoughts. From the most dangerous game.
I agree with this quote because you can’t blame everything on instinct. You can’t have instinct as your reason why you did what you did. Sometimes if you say it was instinct it might’ve really been instinct and that’s fine, but you can’t blame everything you do on instinct.
use the word hypocritical in a sentence. (I will give brainliest)
we all can be hypocritical, its in human nature...
Maybe.. No....Dont use mine....*sigh* i know what it means but i was never good at these kinda questions....
Sentence with instruct in it please!
Explanation:
Grandma will instruct me on how to make pie using the family recipe so I can share it with my children.
Why don't the people of the parish ask Mr. Hooper why he is wearing the veil? What do the members of the delegation sent to inquire mean when they report back to their constituents that the "matter [is] too weighty to be handled, except by a council of the churches, if, indeed, it might not require a general synod"?
This question is about the book "The Minister’s Black Veil"
Answer and Explanation:
1. There are several reasons for this, although none is explicit in the book, we can make several interpretations about why people do not ask about Mr. Hooper's black vein. First, the population does not ask about it, because Hooper does not open up to it and does not answer when someone has the courage to ask. A second reason is that the population understands that the veil has a strong connection with sin and when asking Hooper about the veil they would allow their own sins to be pointed out and that would discourage them.
2. They mean that the use of Hooper's black vein was something very unusual and dark that caused discomfort, but that it was having positive results as it attracted believers to the church and made them convert. This made the veil something very contradictory and that would need a lot of attention to be interpreted, discussed and resolved.
write a letter to the minister of works in your country complaining about the deplorable conditions of roads in your area and it's effects on the lives of your people
Answer:
A perera
No. 2, 1st Lane,
Colombo 3.
R.D.A.
Rajagiriya.
A LETTER ABOUT THE BAD CONDITION OF A ROAD
Dear Sir,
I am writing this letter to your notice the bad condition of the 1st lane. For the last four months the road has been almost impassable. We have made several complaints. But the road has been neglected for a long time. The surface of the road is broken by the heavy rains. There are heaps of road metal on both sides of the road. They leave only little room in the middle. The side rains are blocked and the water flows out slowly. So the road get flooded even after a slight rain. There are potholes on the road. The broken culvert is also a danger for vehicles specially at night. This road serves a large number of houses in this area. There is a lot of traffic along the road at any time of the day. So we are grateful to you if you taken action to repair the road.
Sincerely,
Janaka Kumara
Explanation:
what is the mood in the bells by edgar allen poe
How did the narrator feel at first? 0 1 1. slightly embarrassed because there was no place to sit 0 2. out of breath because of the lack of oxygen 3. bored because the meeting was not personally Important 4. anxious and uneasy because of the tension in the room
Answer:
Watch out lil boy, yeah
Man at the door, go somewhere, play with your toys
We saw your Porsche, uh
Award you no points, I should clap 'cause you flex on the poor?
Watch out lil boy, yeah
Army of course, that's why I brag on my fort and I'm teachin' my boys
Grind up and hire yourself, that way you cannot be unemployed
I will not be ignored
Yeah, you can't afford
Pay me to lower my voice, persistent and poised, yeah
You can be Floyd, I'd rather go be the boys
Watch out lil boy, yeah
Switched to a major, but I've never switched up the course
Ain't leavin' the Lord, huh
I'm like a journalist, I'll never give up my source
Watch out lil, boy
Watch out lil boy, yeah
I'm on them next, say what I say with my chest
Tuck your baguettes, yeah
All of that drip on your neck
We don't tell you that drip turn to drowning in debt, yeah
Go get a check
Make sure you get some respect
Teach us how you invest, stream and collect
Protecting the kings and the queens
I guess I'm out here playin' chess, yeah
God got a plan, stand up and act like a man
Don't play with that girl
Don't throw your hat in the ring if
You'll never put a ring on her hand
We go and cleave, only death makin' us leave
And when the grass isn't green I get water and seeds
She is the league, she don't compete
I don't care what they got up on IG, yeah
I come in peace
But I'm not gon' play with you G, I only listen to the Jes'
They told us get our degree
Nothin' out here that you wanna be, this is true to the streets, yeah
I just believe we won't become what we see, tryna show you a King
You played it, man, you keep it movin', let them disagree
Like watch out lil boy, yeah
Applying the force, yeah, stayin' the course
Makin' some noise, yeah, I been trainin' all-day
You can say I'm all aboard
Watch out lil boy
Yeah, squad goin' nuts, watch the crowd go Almond Joy
Face to the floor, yeah
Last time I check, the mission can never be void
Watch out lil, woo
Read the excerpt from "Let Bindi Have the Limelight."
The 10-day adventure wrapped up with the honor of a lifetime, as Bindi had been invited to speak with her mother at the Washington National Press Club luncheon in Washington, D.C. Past speakers include Winston Churchill, Indira Gandhi, and Nelson Mandela, all respected leaders with whom Bindi now had a shared experience. . . . "We have never had an eight-year-old girl speak at the National Press Club, as far as I know. I can never remember anyone close to being that young."
Which theme does the information in this excerpt support?
Children can achieve incredible things when they do what they love.
Success comes from people working together for a common goal.
People will likely grow and change by seeking adventures in life.
True leaders are ones who share positive experiences with others.
Answer:
its A
Explanation:because
children can achieve incredible things when they do what they love.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
I took the test
Read the following poem and answer the question that follows. (help)
"I Like to See it Lap the Miles" by Emily Dickinson
I like to see it lap the miles,
And lick the valleys up,
And stop to feed itself at tanks;
And then, prodigious, step
Around a pile of mountains,
And, supercilious, peer
In shanties by the sides of roads;
And then a quarry pare
To fit its sides, and crawl between,
Complaining all the while
In horrid, hooting stanza;
Then chase itself down hill
And neigh like Boanerges;
Then, punctual as a star,
Stop—docile and omnipotent—
At its own stable door.
This poem describes a train as if it were a horse. Which lines uses imagery to describe the train arriving at the station for the night?
A:"And stop to feed itself at tanks"
B: "At its own stable door."
C:"Complaining all the while"
D:"Then, punctual as a star,"
Answer:
The answer would be "At its own stable door"
Explanation:
The poet is using figuratuve language to compare the train to that of a horse. The line "At its own stable door" would be the one that is most comparitive to a horse.
what is Calpurnia‘s explanation of why she speaks differently when she is with black people
Answer:
Calpurnia speaks differently in her church because it would "aggravate" the Black people there if she spoke the way she does among White people - members would think she was "putting on airs", trying to act better than them.
Hope this helped!
The body paragraphs are meant to do what
Which quotation best supports the main idea of the selection?
A)
"It's important not to let the convenience of the Internet get in the way of
simpler beauties."
B)
"For several years, I kept my Internet addiction under control by using
inconvenient technology: a creaky laptop and a slow dial-up connection."
C) "The demon iPad beckoned silently from the picnic table."
D)
"I love having the world's newspapers on my electronic doorstep.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
I believe that A would be the best option for you're main idea.
[1] Cory tried out for his school play, Rumors, by Neil Simon. [2] Cory got the part of "Ken." [3] Cory attended rehearsal every day after school, and he practiced his lines every night. [4] Cory was fantastic on opening night. [5] Cory made the audience laugh!
Answer:
Each sentence Begins with the subject
Explanation:
I took the test
4-5 SENTENCE SUMMARY OF BEAUTY AND THE BEAST!
Answer:
A prince cursed to spend his days as a hideous monster sets out to regain his humanity by earning a young woman's love. Having lived a life in selfishness, young Prince Adam is cursed by a mysterious enchantress to having the appearance of a monstrous beast.
Explanation:
i love that show
Peaches by Adrienne What does this reveal about the speaker and how they are viewed by other people ?
(The Guest by Mona Gedney)
How does paragraph 1 contribute to the reader’s understanding of the passage’s plot?
Answer:
B). It summarizes the central idea of the text: that poets should avoid constructing complicated plot lines when crafting a work of tragedy.
Explanation:
As per the question, paragraph 1 offers a summarized version of the central idea of the passage i.e. 'poets should avoid constructing complicated plot lines when crafting a work of tragedy' which allows the readers to understand the key content which the author aims to explore throughout the passage. The entire passage is surrounded throughout this idea and allows the readers to comprehend that the other events described are associated with it. Thus, option B is the correct answer.
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They get stronger when you hit them, not only that; you can harden a blade just by hammering it.
What is the best way to rewrite the sentence above?
A) Not only that, they get stronger when you hit them; you can harden a blade just by hammering it.
B) You can harden a blade just by hammering it, they get stronger when you hit them, not only that.
C) Not only that a blade gets stronger when you hit them and, by hammering it, you can harden a blade.
D) They get stronger and you can harden a blade just by hammering it when you hit it.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
What tone or attitude toward the characters does the author's use of third-
person omniscient point of view create?(from how to become a writer by hellen keller)
This question is incomplete. Here's the complete question.
Read "For the Love of the Dance"
What tone or attitude toward the characters does the author's use of third-person omniscient point of view create?
A. Lack of interest in any particular character
B. Sympathy for the experiences of both the boy and the girl
C. Exasperation at the problems of teenagers
D. Amusement at the emotions of all the characters
Answer: B. Sympathy for the experiences of both the boy and the girl
Explanation:
The third-person omniscient point of view means that the narrator is not a character of the story but an external voice, and he refers to the boy, the girl, and the instructor in the third person and he sees the thoughts of all of them. In this case, the tone chosen by the narrator displays the events in such a way that the reader can feel sympathy for both the girl and the boy.
In what way does the following line from James Joyce's "Araby" contribute to the symbolism of the story?
She was waiting for us, her figure defined by the light from the half-opened door.
A.
Mangan's sister's attractive figure symbolizes the better life the narrator expects when he is older and has escaped his dark neighborhood.
B.
The light mentioned here works symbolically with the "half-opened door" motif to suggest the narrator's confusion about what path to take in life.
C.
Mangan's sister is associated with light in the story's imagery because she is part of the narrator's hopes for a greater life.
D.
The partial light reflects the sense of balance that the narrator seeks but finds missing in his "blind" street and dark neighborhood.
E.
Mangan's sister, who is half-cloaked in light, symbolizes the dark buildings and bright lights of the enchanting East.
Answer:
I'd say the answer is choice C.
Explanation:
Given the provided information I'm assuming the narrator find Mangan's sister as a goal or an idol of sorts who they see hope wisdom and in this case, light. Light can be used as Mangan's sister's symbolism of great, or ideal.
When the narrator see's the sister he/she/they is reminded of light and goodness.
Hope this helps! ^^
Answer:
Mangan's sister is associated with light in the story's imagery because she is part of the narrator's hopes for a greater life.
Select the correct answer.
In what way does the following line from James Joyce's "Araby" contribute to the symbolism of the story?
She was waiting for us, her figure defined by the light from the half-opened door.
A.
Mangan's sister's attractive figure symbolizes the better life the narrator expects when he is older and has escaped his dark neighborhood.
B.
The light mentioned here works symbolically with the "half-opened door" motif to suggest the narrator's confusion about what path to take in life.
C.
Mangan's sister is associated with light in the story's imagery because she is part of the narrator's hopes for a greater life.
D.
The partial light reflects the sense of balance that the narrator seeks but finds missing in his "blind" street and dark neighborhood.
E.
Mangan's sister, who is half-cloaked in light, symbolizes the dark buildings and bright lights of the enchanting East.
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Is Macbeth evil or good? Explain why
Answer:
Macbeth himself is not a totally evil man. There is much about him that is good and he experiences an on-going struggle with his conscience. Good is shown in many symbols throughout the play. Heroism - Duncan and his men represent right and order.
Explanation:
im such a nerd
Answer: Macbeth is an evil person but also on the other hand is does good things so, he is bad and good
Explanation: Macbeth himself is not a totally evil man. There is much about him that is good and he experiences an on-going struggle with his conscience. Good is shown in many symbols throughout the play. Heroism - Duncan and his men represent right and order.
more info: Good is shown in many symbols throughout the play.
Heroism - Duncan and his men represent right and order. They are trying to restore peace to Scotland.
Bravery - Macbeth is described as being a brave man, brave Macbeth, well he deserves that name (Act one, Scene two, Line 16)
Symbols of good - Malcolm and Macduff are built up as figures of goodness and provide a contrast to the evil of Macbeth.
Evil is also shown in many symbols within the play.
The supernatural - the witches and their spells are linked with the devil.
The evil thoughts some characters have - Lady Macbeth imagines the knocking out of her child's brains and Macbeth imagines the dagger, and tries to prepare himself for the evil deed of murder.
The evil deeds - the murder of Duncan and the murder of Macduff's family.
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