Answer:
A concluding sentence and a clincher sentence do not mean the same thing. A conclusion should restate the thesis. The concluding paragraph can be the most challenging part of the paper. The reader formulates his final impression from the closing statement
Explanation:
Explain what historical fiction is, using your own words.
Answer:
Historical fiction is a literary genre where the story takes place in the past. Historical novels capture the details of the time period as accurately as possible for authenticity, including social norms, manners, customs, and traditions. Many novels in this genre tell fictional stories that involve actual historical figures or historical events.
Explanation:
Answer:
Historical fiction is the usage of real life events that have occurred, brought to the reader through the fictional lens of people who (to the audience/author's knowledge) never existed. To put it simply, historical fiction uses things that could've happened, and people that could've been, (yet as far as we know are fictional) to explore ideas, feelings, or ways of life around specific time periods in history.
Using context clues, what does the word remnants mean in the following phrase?
"It covers everything from the remnants of past cultures to the homes of U.S. presidents. . . ."
A.
remorse
B.
remote
C.
remains
D.
remove
Answer:
remains
Explanation:
Which selection best provides evidence to support the central idea that Shakespeare's comedies are written to create a happy and optimistic mood? Shakespeare wrote many types of plays, but two of the most important are comedies and tragedies. The comedies, which include A Midsummer Nightz Dream" and "As You Like It" have a lighthearted and magical feel. They usually take place in a natunalsetung such as a forest, feature a plan that involves disquisas and mistaken identity and tell a love story that ends with a wedding Shakespeare's tragedies, on the other hand, are usually somber and awe-inspiring These playı, which include "Romeo and Juliet" and Hamler feature characten caught an struggles they cant escape. usually partially caused by their own actions. Unlike the comedies, which all have happy ending. Shakespeare's tragedien end in the deaths of most, if not all, of the main characters. It is a testament to Shakespeare's skill that even these unhappy playa have proved lascinating to audiences throughout the centuries O A. Unlike the comedies, which all have happy endings. Shakespeare's tragedies end in the deaths of most, il net all of the main characters O B. Shakespeare's tragedien, on the other hand, are usually somber and awe-inspiring C. The comedies, which include "A Midsummer Night's Dream' and "As You Like It, have a lighthearted and magical feel D. They usually take place in a natural setting such as a forest, foature a plot that involvedogues and mistaken identity, and tell a love story that ends with a wedding.
Answer:
just take a screen shot please
Explanation:
What are two ways that the Stevens helped Lyddie and her family?
Are there any options?
You are going to read an article about the Vikings. Choose the most suitable heading from the list A-F for each part (1-5) of the article. There is one extra heading you do not have to use.
A. Informative monuments
B. Heroic deeds
C. Scientific proof
D. Scarce information
E. A different way to inform
F. Negative characteristics
1____________
The Vikings have left many traces of their settlement which are still visible today. Archaeology provides physical evidence of their conquests, settlement and daily life. The study of place-names and language shows the lasting effect which the Viking settlements had in the British Isles, and DNA analysis provides some insights into the effect the Vikings had on the genetic stock of the countries where they settled. All of this provides valuable information, but the only reason that we have an idea of the 'Vikings' as a people is their appearance in the written sources.
2___________
Unfortunately, the value of the written evidence is limited. Not a lot of evidence survives, and much of what we have is either uninformative or unreliable. Many popular ideas about Vikings are nineteenth-century inventions. Others are the result of early historians accepting sources which modern scholars now regard as completely unreliable. In Scandinavia the Viking Age is regarded as part of prehistory because there are practically no contemporary written sources. Even in western Europe, the Viking Age is often seen as part of the 'Dark Ages', from which comparatively few historical records have survived.
3__________
Surviving accounts of Viking activity were almost exclusively written by churchmen. These include monastic chronicles, such as the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle and similar Frankish and Irish Annals, which outline broadly what happened, at what date. There are also sources of a more directly religious nature, such as the much-quoted letters of Alcuin, and Wulfstan's famous 'Sermon of the Wolf', both of which chose to interpret the Viking raids as God's punishment on the Anglo-Saxons for their sins. Even the chronicles reflect the fact that the Vikings often attacked monasteries for their wealth, which created an obvious bias against them, and the hostile tone of these contemporary accounts has done much to create the popular image of Viking atrocities. However, modern historians have noted that the same sources show Christian rulers behaving equally unpleasantly, but without being condemned on religious grounds.
4_________
One of the reasons that we have so few records from the Viking Age is that the Vikings did not become familiar with the Roman alphabet (the alphabet we use today) until they adopted Christianity. However, they did have another form of lettering, known as runes. Runes were normally carved, rather than written, and were therefore mostly used for fairly short inscriptions. It is unknown how many people could read runes in the Viking Age. Runic inscriptions on pieces of wood from Bergen in Norway show that runes were used for all sorts of everyday purposes later in the Middle Ages, but no comparable evidence has survived from the Viking Age, and it is likely that few people were literate in runes. However, the fact that some Vikings were able to carve their names on their possessions suggests that the use of runes wasn't uncommon.
5____________
Most of the surviving runes are found on large memorial stones. Very often they only have the name of the person in whose memory the stone was carved, and the names of those responsible for having it made. Sometimes the name of the rune-carver was also given. Occasionally the inscriptions describe the achievements of the person commemorated, and refer to historical events in which they were involved. For this reason, runic inscriptions are a valuable source for Viking history. However, because they are so brief, they never give a very full picture, and often raise as many questions as they answer.
Answer:
1. C. Scientific proof
The use of DNA analysis by Archaeologists to provide insight on the influence of Vikings would make Scientific proof a good heading here.
2. D. Scarce Information
This paragraph speaks on the lack of concrete information about the Vikings which points to scarce information about them.
3. F. Negative characteristics
Paragraph talks about the tendency to portray Vikings in a negative light due to their attacks on religious establishments.
4. E. A different way to inform
Vikings may not have used the roman alphabet which made history easier to record but they used Runes which means that they had a different way to inform.
5. A. Informative Monuments
Memorial stones were carved on by the Vikings to show the names of certain people and sometimes the events that these people participated in thereby making these monuments informative.
Marie is writing a persuasive paper against school uniforms. She decides to focus on how school uniforms take away a student's right to self-expression. Should Marie include information from "The Debate over School Uniforms" in her paper?
A.
No. The article does not mention anything positive.
B.
No. The article mentions nothing about self-expression.
C.
Yes. Attendance and self-expression are the same topic.
D.
Yes. The story is sad, and it will motivate the audience.
Answer:b no The article mentions nothing about self-expression.
Explanation:
It is easy to plagiarize.
O True
O False
Answer:
true
Explanation:
but it's illegal but I accidentally do it sometimes smh
Answer:
It really depends. It would say True, but if someone is using one of those plagiarism checkers, then it gets significantly harder. The concept itself though is easy, you copy and paste and you’re done.
Explanation:
Why is Fortinbras’ life affected by the pursuit of revenge? Does he use emotion or reason and logic?
Answer: who is fortinbras? We need more info
Explanation:
Answer:
Fortinbras was known for being a strong, courageous leader in Norway. He acts as a foil character to Hamlet within this play, and his ability to seek revenge. Fortinbras’ father, the King of Norway, was killed and in order to seek revenge on his death he wanted to get back the land that his father had lost to the old King Hamlet.
Unlike Hamlet, Fortinbras is known for quickly seeking revenge. “Now, sir, young Fortinbras/ Of unimproved mettle hot and full,/Hath in the skirts of Norway here and there/Shark'd up a list of lawless resolutes” (1,1, 95-98). Fortinbras had not wasted anytime he went straight for what he wanted. Hamlet on the other hand thought about his revenge for a longer period of time. Fortinbras' swift and forceful actions had caught Hamlet’s attention. By having these characteristics he was given Denmark on Hamlet’s death bed: ‘On Fortinbras; he has my dying voice:/ So tell him, with occurrents, more or less,/ Which have solicited.” (5,2, 349-351).In the end, unlike Hamlet and the other characters seeking revenge, it helped Fortinbras gain more power than he had in the beginning of the play. He is the only character who benefits from seeking vengance as he does it in a noble manner.
Explanation:
When you think about the term "social justice", what comes to mind and why
Answer:
When I think of social justice, I think of the brave individuals that crossed the bridge in Selma to further their rights as American citizens. They were ridiculed, spit upon, and sneered at by many of their fellow citizens who did not want to share their privileges with them. They were beaten and sometimes killed by the police that were paid to protect the citizens of this nation. Were these individuals not citizens too? Had they not been asking for the right to vote and to go to good schools for years, only to be denied this constitutionally guaranteed right? Were they not asking for “social justice?” At what point would it be acceptable for them to cross a bridge to cry out for justice?
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Tonya had sold eight boxes of cookies by the time she realized the
money envelope had been lost
Which revision corrects the inappropriate shift in verb voice?
A. Tonya had sold eight boxes of cookies by the time the money
envelope was realized to have been lost
OB. Tonya lost the money envelope and realized it after eight boxes of
cookies had been sold,
c. Tonya had sold eight boxes of cookies by the time she realized
that she had lost the money envelope
D. Eight boxes of cookies had been sold by Tonya by the time she
realized she had lost the money envelope,
Answer:
The answer is c
Explanation:
Answer: C.
Explanation: Tonya had sold eight boxes of cookies by the time she realized that she had lost the money envelope
Rice and curry form/forms their main diet.Do I use form or forms ?
Answer:
The answer is forms
Explanation:
Because form is not suitable
The Olive Ridley turtle’s nesting process takes approximately ……………
a.
120 minutes
b.
6 hours
c.
30 minutes
d.
24 hours
Answer:
a i think.... thats what I could find
How does the poet create irony and humor in this poem?
I don't see the poem, but I will tell you how a poet creates irony in a poem.
The form of Irony in poetry is a literary method that uses differing, oddity, or a form of a nieve speaker to say something other than a poem's accurate meaning. There are three basic and most well-known/ communicated types of irony used in poetry. These forms being verbal irony, situational irony, and dramatic irony.
Summarize the story the house call
Answer:
The story is taken from Berlin City of Germany. The main characters are Dr. Emil Braun, his wife Mrs. Braun and a sick woman Elda.
One day after Christmas of 1903, in the evening, Dr. Emil Brown of Germany was trying to make notes of the difficult surgical operation he did that day. He was trying to have dinner at the same time. But due to his tiredness he could not do either of them and soon dozed off.
Then a conversation about a house call between a small girl and his wife at his door woke him up. The child was saying that her mother was very ill and was dying soon. The doctor came to the door, talked to the girl. The girl of six or seven was thin and wearing cotton dress and shabby shoes. Dr. Emil became ready with his coat, hat and little black box despite his wife’s disagreement.
It was raining lightly. On the way the doctor tried to catch up the girl to ask some questions but the girl kept the distance between them and stopped for a short time only at the corners to make sure that the doctor was following.
The girl took him through the poorest part of Berlin, the section of the city around the hospital where he worked. Finally, the girl led him to an old house. They climbed the stairs through the dark hallway. The doctor tried to catch the girl on the stairs also but failed again. However, he felt energetic to climb up the stairs as if he was young. On the fifth floor the girl led the doctor to a room where woman was lying on a single bed. The girl thanked the doctor as he moved in and softly shut the door from outside. The elderly doctor easily recognized the woman. She worked as maintenance staff in the same hospital three years before. The doctor easily found out that the woman was suffering from pneumonia and gave her some medicine. He asked her if she had gone to live with her brother in country. The woman replied that she had gone but she had come back three months ago after her child’s death. They talked about the woman’s daughter confusingly. Then the woman showed her daughter’s shawl and shoes to the doctor in the corner of the room. The doctor examined them carefully. The doctor touched them and felt that they were wet. He was astonished to this. Then the woman said that there might have been some confusion about the girl who called the doctor. The doctor agreed. The woman said that she had been thinking about him and he came which was strange. The woman slept with her half sentence and the doctor left the room.
What shall I do for you? (Passive voice)
Answer:
Wait im confused??
Explanation:
Explanation:
To assist answer the questions
please help!!!!!!! this is part A
Answer:
A. Jerry's father likes to provide nice things for his children.
Explanation:
I took the quiz!
Mark me brainliest plz!!!
What did the Lockton's NOT want the men to check?
Answer: room
Explanation:
which sentence States an opinion
A. the ostrich is the heaviest bird
B. An ostrich is very unusual
C.an ostrich does not have teeth
D.Pebbles are part of an ostrich diet
Answer:
b
Explanation:
ive done this before good luck !
What are the three charges that words essentially have?
Answer:
positive, negative, or neutral
Explanation:
Should school provide positive environment?
Answer:
Yes but it doesn't
Explanation:
Why does Poseidon despise Odysseus?
a. Odysseus does not respect the sea.
b. Odysseus and his men attacked him.
C. Odysseus tricked him with a disguise.
d. Odysseus blinded his son, the Cyclops.
I made a lot of friend.At the time I was in Lahore
is this meant to be answered?
Passage 1
Dad woke me up early today. When I came out of my room, I saw Chris heading to the garage with Dad. While Mom was packing some clothes in a backpack, she told me to finish my breakfast quickly. That's when I realized what was happening—we were supposed to go to the amusement park today. I couldn’t wait to go on the Dark Tunnel ride first thing because every guy in my class had already gone on it.
The park was a two-hour drive from our home, and it was already crowded when we got there. I headed straight for the Dark Tunnel, but it had the longest line of all. Chris said that we should save it for last, when the crowd would thin out. Try as I might, there was no convincing him otherwise. He was my big brother after all.
I almost forgot about the Dark Tunnel because we soon entered the big pool with a machine that created artificial waves. Then there was the Cliffhanger, which Mom didn't allow me to go on, but it was priceless to see Chris's face when he got off the ride. Time was running out on the day, and I was thinking about the Dark Tunnel again. With the park almost closing, we went back to the ride just in time. Chris was right for once—there was hardly a line when we got there.
Passage 2
Ryan never understood how he could lose to his brother in a bicycle race every single time. Even though James was the older brother, Ryan was taller and stronger. It didn’t add up in Ryan’s mind—he should be the victor. After several sleepless nights trying to figure it out, he decided to get his brother’s advice.
"It's because you’re afraid of losing," James said.
Ryan realized that his brother was right. During every single race, he had been focused on not losing. Instead, he now knew, he needed to simply focus on giving it his all. Ryan needed to go out there and race his race without overthinking the outcome.
3
Select the correct answer from the drop-down menu.
Read the passages. Then complete the sentence.
The passages are similar because they both
.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
How are Canadians able to produce enough food for their own
use and still have food to sell to other countries when only 5
percent of the land is arable?
Canadians buy most of their food from other countries.
Canada is a very large country, so 5 percent arable land is quite a lot
of land.
Canadians do not eat as much food as other people.
Canada has lots of technology that they use to grow more crops on a
small amount of land.
Answer:
Canada is a very large country, so 5 percent arable land is quite a lot of land.
Explanation:
Canadians are able to produce enough food for their own use and sell to other countries even when only about 5% of their land is arable because Canada is a very large country so 5 percent arable land is quite a lot of land.
What can connecting the stories of Audrey and Wash help readers understand about the children of Birmingham, Alabama?
Answer:
Some children knew about the march, but others did not.
Explanation:
Trust me
Answer:
C
Explanation:trust me
we real cool... which of the following identifies the central theme of the poem
Answer:
Explanation:
which of the what ?
Scanning titles headings is a metacognitive process to be used:
Before reading
After reading
During reading
All of the above
Answer:Know what the text is going to be about
to activate background knowledge about the topic being discussed
to get a gist of the text
Answer:
before reading
Explanation:
Select the correct text in the passage.
Read the excerpt from O. Henry's "The Gift of the Magi. " Which three sentences in this passage reflect outdated stereotypes of men and women?
White fingers and nimble tore at the string and paper. And then an ecstatic scream of joy; and then, alas! a quick feminine change to hysterical tears and wails, necessitating the immediate employment of all the comforting powers of the lord of the flat.
For there lay The Combs—the set of combs, side and back, that Della had worshipped long in a Broadway window. Beautiful combs, pure tortoise shell, with jewelled rims—just the shade to wear in the beautiful vanished hair. They were expensive combs, she knew, and her heart had simply craved and yearned over them without the least hope of possession. And now, they were hers, but the tresses that should have adorned the coveted adornments were gone.
But she hugged them to her bosom, and at length she was able to look up with dim eyes and a smile and say: "My hair grows so fast, Jim!"
And then Della leaped up like a little singed cat and cried, "Oh, oh!"
Jim had not yet seen his beautiful present. She held it out to him eagerly upon her open palm. The dull precious metal seemed to flash with a reflection of her bright and ardent spirit.
"Isn't it a dandy, Jim? I hunted all over town to find it. You'll have to look at the time a hundred times a day now. Give me your watch. I want to see how it looks on it."
Instead of obeying, Jim tumbled down on the couch and put his hands under the back of his head and smiled.
"Dell," said he, "let's put our Christmas presents away and keep 'em a while. They're too nice to use just at present. I sold the watch to get the money to buy your combs. And now suppose you put the chops on."
Answer: I found two of the answers. Ppl said the 4th one and the 5th one. Then I am not sure if the other answer is the second or first answer.
Explanation: I am doing the rest know if you figured it out can you let me know?
Answer:
"And then an ecstatic scream of joy; and then, alas! a quick feminine change to hysterical tears and wails, necessitating the immediate employment of all the comforting powers of the lord of the flat."
"And then Della leaped up like a little singed cat and cried, "Oh, oh!"
"And now suppose you put the chops on."
Explanation:
I took the test on Edmentum and got it right lol
why does the author emphasize the aspect of the nun’s character
Answer: GOOD QUESTION
Explanation:
none