Answer:
A. Pride
Explanation:
Answer:
I believe the answer is pride
Explanation:
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The tracking party followed their prey to the river, but there they lost the trail, even though they had several bloodhounds with them. What type of sentence is this?
Answer:
D on edge
Explanation:
Read the excerpt act 3 , scene 2 how is the world honorable used in the context of Anthony's speech ?
Hello. You forgot to show the answer options. The options are:
It is used as a public expression of praise toward Brutus.
it is used as a negative and ironic word to describe Brutus
It loses its power because of Antony's repeated use of it.
It is used with ambitious to change the connotation of ambitious
Answer:
it is used as a negative and ironic word to describe Brutus
Explanation:
When Antony uses the word "honorable" in his speech, he intends to use it respectfully in relation to brutus, but charged with irony and debauchery, emphasizing a negative tone that can affect all conspirators, especially Brutus. He uses that word to show how hypocritical Brutus is, wearing a mask of honor, while betraying the one who trusted him most, Cesar.
This question is about "The Tragedie of Julius Caesar" written by Shakespeare, where Julio Cesar's tragedy as a ruler and the betrayal that led to his death are addressed.
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Answer:
The first one, the third one, and the last one
Explanation:
The other ones are for entertainment purposes and random answers
Someone write a starter paragraph on how people can use recycled or used materials to create art. *third person pronouns only (NO: you or your) (NO: we, I, me, or us)
*no contractions
*no slang terms
Answer:
Glass bottles, plastic bags and other waste that would end up filling landfills or floating in the sea have, in the hands of some artists, become a form of sustainable art that highlights the degradation of the planet and surprises with its originality. The possibilities stretch as far as the imagination.
Explanation:
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Do you believe volunteer work should be mandatory?
Hello! I hope you have a good day but the answer is yes, it should be mandatory because it is important to help out with things and it is also nice.
have a good day! feel free to use this response to answer your question!
2. Why is Ponyboy worried
about whether or not he asked for Darry while he was in the hospital?
Answer:
The answer to this question is because he didn't want Darry's feelings to be hurt. In the hospital, Ponyboy realizes that Darry does care about him; Darry is strict because he loves Ponyboy and wants him to succeed.
Explanation:
PLEASE HELP NEED ASAP!!! Fill the blanks with the correct answers.A verb is called __________ when it is used with a __________ to complete its meaning.A) intransitive, direct objectB) transitive, direct objectC) intransitive, indirect object
Answer:
B) transitive, direct object
Explanation:
A transitive verb, used with a direct object, transmits action to an object and may also have an indirect object, which indicates to or for whom the action is done. In contrast, an intransitive verb never takes an object.
Answer: I think the answer is B. transitive, direct object
Explanation:
Write a paragraph that answers the following questions. Be sure to use complete sentences.
1. Did the authors have similar or opposing views?
Answer:
Each of the question is explained briefly below.
Explanation:
1. Did the authors have similar or opposing views?
Answer: The authors have opposing views.
Explanation: The authors Alexander fisher and Juniper Springs, have opposing views about human colonization to Mars. Where the former explains about the technological growth and the advantages of using them to move to a second planet. The latter says that, instead of spending a huge sum of money to an unstable plant, we can spend the same money to restore the stability of the earth. Hence this clearly explains the opposing views between the authors.
2. Did the authors use the same points of comparison? Explain with examples. The authors use
Answer: The authors use same points of comparison.
Exaplanation: For example, the authors compare about radiations in the Mars' atmosphere. They also compare in terms of money. In general, whatever the points are explained were opposed by the latter author.
3. Did the authors support their views in the same or different ways?
Answer: The authors did not support, in any way, about the views.
Explanation: The authors did neither in terms of same or different ways of their opinion. They completely oppose each other.
4. Did both focus most on appeals to logic or to emotion?
Answer: Both focus on appeals to logic.
Explanation: The authors Alexander fisher and Juniper Springs focus on appeals to logic as they did not use any kind of emotional statement to claim their stand while discussing about colonizing in Mars.
**30 points** **journalism**
Do you think that people who read newspapers also watch local news on television or head online for their news? Explain why one form of news might be more appealing than the other for some people.
Answer:
I think that it just depends on the person honestly. But I think that tv is the better option since it has both, visuals and its easier engage in, therefor its more appealing than the other for some people.
Explanation:
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A central idea (or main idea) of a text is one of the main points the author makes. A central idea can always be supported with details from the text. Follow the prompts below to explore the central ideas and supporting details in "Why Are We Soooo Tired?"
Answer:
The main idea is C
Explanation:
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Uncle Tom's Cabin
In at least 150 words, describe how the character of Senator Bird is symbolic of goodness. Use text examples from the novel to support your answer.
Answer:
Explanation:
Senator Bird is symbolic of Goodness because he ends up helping Eliza after seeing her side of things, which changes his viewpoint on the act that was just passed on run-away slaves. Mr. Bird was a supporter of the fugitive slave act, but after hearing Eliza's side of the story, he changed his viewpoint on it. Mr. Bird figured that it was adults who were being sold, not children being torn from their mothers and wives torn from husbands, so he thought that the fugitive slave act was ok. After changing his viewpoint he then decides to help Eliza escape to a much safer place for Eliza and her son.
¨"I say, wife, she'll have to get away from here, this very night. That
fellow will be down on the scent bright and early tomorrow morning: if
't was only the woman, she could lie quiet till it was over; but that
little chap can't be kept still by a troop of horse and foot, I'll
warrant me; he'll bring it all out, popping his head out of some window
or door. A pretty kettle of fish it would be for me, too, to be caught
with them both here, just now! No; they'll have to be got off tonight."
"Tonight! How is it possible?--where to?"
"Well, I know pretty well where to," said the senator, beginning to put
on his boots, with a reflective air; and, stopping when his leg was half
in, he embraced his knee with both hands, and seemed to go off in deep
meditation.
"It's a confounded awkward, ugly business," said he, at last, beginning
to tug at his boot-straps again, "and that's a fact!" After one boot
was fairly on, the senator sat with the other in his hand, profoundly
studying the figure of the carpet. "It will have to be done, though, for
aught I see,--hang it all!" and he drew the other boot anxiously on, and
looked out of the window.
Now, little Mrs. Bird was a discreet woman,--a woman who never in her
life said, "I told you so!" and, on the present occasion, though pretty
well aware of the shape her husband's meditations were taking, she very
prudently forbore to meddle with them, only sat very quietly in her
chair, and looked quite ready to hear her liege lord's intentions, when
he should think proper to utter them.
"You see," he said, "there's my old client, Van Trompe, has come over
from Kentucky, and set all his slaves free; and he has bought a place
seven miles up the creek, here, back in the woods, where nobody goes,
unless they go on purpose; and it's a place that isn't found in a hurry.
There she'd be safe enough; but the plague of the thing is, nobody could
drive a carriage there tonight, but _me_."
This section of the novel describes Mr. Birds' sudden change of heart because he now sees what horrible thing slavery is through Eliza's story. He explains that she can't be kept at their place, but Mr. Bird knows of a man who can help Eliza get to safety and freedom and that he would take her there that night because he knows Haley will be hot on Eliza's trail by early morning.
1. light does not reflect the same way of a mirror.
(true or false)
2.refraction is the bone seeing back of light that streak the clear surface.
(true or false)
3. refraction is the bending of light as it travels from one type of materials to another like from air to water.
(true or false)
4. light travels faster in air than in liquid.
(true or false)
5. the speed of the light remains the same even if it travels from one material to another.
(true or false)
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1 :: true
2 :: false
3 :: true
4 :: true
5 :: false
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The answer for the following questions are :
1)True
2) False
3) True
4) True
5) False
"Light and Refraction"1. light does not reflect the same way of a mirror.
Answer : True
2.Refraction is the bone seeing back of light that streak the clear surface.
Answer : False
3. Refraction is the bending of light as it travels from one type of materials to another like from air to water.
Answer : True
4. light travels faster in air than in liquid.
Answer : True
5. The speed of the light remains the same even if it travels from one material to another.
Answer : False
Light or unmistakable light is electromagnetic radiation inside the parcel of the electromagnetic range that's seen by the human eye.
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In a personal narrative, what does a well-written plot accomplish?
It keeps readers in suspense.
It explains how the conflict began.
It announces the story's point of view.
It helps readers imagine the setting.
This is from "THE WORST BIRTHDAY " FROM HARRY POTTER AND THE CHAMBER OF SERCRETS". Harry is in disbelief because he thinks ?
A. Uncle Vernon actually remembered his birthday.
B. Uncle Vernon changed his mind about about magic.
C. The Dursleys have been lying to him.
D. His birthday will be miserable .
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Uncle Vernon and petunia lied to harry that his parents died from a car crash, but in reality, they died because of Voldemort
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According to the text, how did the party-goers react to the sounding clock?
A. The masqueraders would happily ignore the "voice of the clock and continue dancing.
B. Some guests would be frightened and disturbed enough to leave the party.
C. A few of the masqueraders thought the clock chimes signaled “party over.”
D. Most of the dancers would momentarily freeze and stop talking, but eventually start partying again.
What happened to those assigned as prisoners in the Stanford prison
experiment?
O A. They refused to participate.
B. They all walked out on the experiment.
C. They felt as if they truly were prisoners.
O D. They traded places with the guards.
Answer:
C. They felt as if they truly were prisoners.
Explanation:
They felt as if they truly were prisoners: as happened to those assigned as prisoners in the Stanford prison experiment. Thus, option C is the correct option.
A psychological test known as the Stanford prison experiment (SPE) was carried out in the summer of 1971. A two-week simulation of a jail setting was used to study how situational factors affected participants' responses and actions. Philip Zimbardo, a psychology professor at Stanford University, oversaw the research group that carried out the investigation.
An advertisement in the local media offering $15 per day to male students who were interested in taking part in a "psychological study of jail life" was used to enlist participants from the neighborhood. After evaluations of their psychological stability, volunteers were selected, and either convicts or prison guards were assigned to them at random.
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Do you agree with Alexander's argument that mass incarceration allows for continued discrimination against African-Americans?
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Origanally, many petty laws were created during time of Reconstruction to opprese the newly freed and keep them at the bottom of society. This is also responsible for the steryotytpe that members of the black community are more likely to commit crimes.
Which appeal uses personal stories, and tries to get the reader to feel like he/she is personally involved
Answer:
Pathos, because it helps bring emotion to the reader as she/ he reads the text and creates a connection making the reader feel personally involved and brings attention.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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write about a lesson you learned as a child that you use it now in school
What do you think the most challenging part of working with a source would be? How would you overcome that challenge?
Answer:
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Explanation:
Read this passage from The War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells:
I think everyone expected to see a man emerge - possibly
something a little unlike us terrestrial men, but in all essentials a
man. I know I did. But, looking, I presently saw something stirring
within the shadow: greyish billowy movements, one above
another, and then two luminous disks - like eyes. Then
something resembling a little grey snake, about the thickness of
a walking stick, coiled up out of the writhing middle, and wriggled
in the air towards me - and then another.
Which words best describe the narrator's tone in the passage?"
O A. Shock and horror
O B. Sarcasm and boredom
O C. Foreboding and menace
O D. Wonder and awe
Answer:
A, Shock and Horror.
Explanation:
The terror of seeing the creature emerge, the shock of it not being human, and the tone makes you horrified of what was in the capsule.
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What is a claim?
Your answer
O
Assigned
O A piece of evidence
A statement of opinion that must be proven to be true with evidence
O The opposite point of view
Answer:
a statement of opinion that must be proven to be true with evidence
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Read the excerpt from “Tears of Autumn.”
So it was that Hana had left her family and sailed alone to America with a small hope trembling inside of her. Tomorrow at last, the ship would dock in San Francisco and she would meet face to face the man she was soon to marry.
Which line from the excerpt best reflects the use of imagery?
"with a small hope trembling inside of her"
"at last, the ship would dock in San Francisco"
"had left her family and sailed alone"
"the man she was soon to marry"
Answer:
with a small hope trembling inside of her
Explanation:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
Explanation:
that lil detail could tell a lot it could help you to know what they are doing
Do you think journalists should be able to use anonymous sources? Do you think the current policies are strict enough? Why or why not?
Answer:
the question is asking for your own opinion but I'll tell you mine:
journalists should not be able to use anonymous sources because then they could out whatever they want in articles and since there is no known site no one can fact check them
Explanation:
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Answer:
I say trying C because it seems like the main thing needing to change just think about it but im positive its C
Explanation:
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Which word best fits this spelling pattern?
tomorrow
exaggeration
condemning