Answer:
It may not be 12 lines but it is good!
Explanation:
Sure, there are the shakes and scares,
Seismic shifts accompanied by tectonic tears.
But ditch this global perspective,
Figure out what rips those ripples, detective.
Let’s see you pound at the ground.
Hit it hard, ‘til you hear a heavy sound.
Is that enough to fissure some asphalt?
Tell me, could you bring this spinning planet to a sudden halt?
I can’t say for sure, what an Earth-quake does.
Though I’ve been a victim,
Earth isn’t where my quake was.
An Earth-less earthquake,
On a planet whose name I’ve learned to forsake.
Wynn’s world wandered ‘round someone else’s orbit:
Drawn to its gravity like grapes grow on a vine;
Brightened by its solar system’s shining smile, so divine;
Emotional tides tugged in and out;
Guided by its mysterious moon’s midnight meandering about.
That’s right – an orbit with its own time flow.
Time that could stomp its heels and steal a spotlight,
Time that could manipulate a moment like jello, mayonnaise, or some other squishy substance,
Time that could crash course, while standing still,
Time that could reveal something you never knew.
What do you suppose an earthquake does?
A quake could be anything that makes you shake.
Think of quaking in fear, as an unknown figure draws near.
Think of a jittery heart, that’s been bit by a bullet.
Internal tears,
think of organs bleeding,
Think of needing,
solid ground,
but falling and time keeps stalling.
When a quiet little quiver promises to deliver,
its slight shock signal straight through the middle.
When a molten magma core fizzes its manic madness,
like a shaken soda.
When an epic eruption carries out its upward excelsior,
Rejecting the spinning without a stop.
Oh, the mountains will tumble,
The hills and valleys, they’ll crumble,
And gurgle in the raging rivers’ rumble,
As volcanoes churn out violent bubbles,
Stirring up all kinds of troubles,
For one person’s personal planet.
For one person’s personal planet,
These violent forces of nature can’t compare to an Earth-quake,
When the ground you stand on begins to break,
When you realize your senseless stability is fake.
When that little quake knocks your Earth awake,
It’s reality coming alive to take, and take, and take,
Because for love, you put everything at stake.
What do you suppose an earthquake does?
I’ll tell you – it leaves a wrecked world with a cracked core and scorched surroundings.
Just because.
Just because, love on Earth always comes with a quiet little quake.
32. Match the columns to complete the comparisons.
eum)
1) as poor as
2) as cold as
3) as hard as
4) as cool as
5) as brave as
6) as old as
7) as happy as
8) as fresh as
a) nails
b) a lion
c) a church mouse
d) ice
e) a daisy
f) a lark
g) the hills
h) a cucumber
Answer:
Explanation:
2 f i had a test on it
HELP ASAP!
in your own words define compassion
Answer:
sympathetic pity and concern for the sufferings or misfortunes of others.
Explanation:
that was just the definition so just go ahead and put it into YOUR own words
Answer:
Compassion is a feeling of sympathy for another person's troubles and the desire to help them.
Can someone please help me with this? It's due tomorrow, and I'm stuck on some of them. The four names you have to answer the following questions.
1. YMCA
2. Goodwill
3. Salvation Army
4. Habitat for Humanity
- Answer the following questions for each place.
When and where was each organization founded and by whom?
What kinds of needs does each ministry meet?
How is each ministry funded?
Do they appear to present a healthy Biblical worldview? Why or why not?
Who most benefits from their services?
YMCA- London, United Kingdom. Founded by George Williams
-To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind, and body for all
-Non-profit
-Yes, they present a healthy biblical worldview because they have the Christian principles; build a healthy spirit, mind and body.
-It would benefit anyone/everyone.
Goodwill- Boston, Massachusetts. Founded by Reverend Edgar J. Helms
-To enhance the dignity and quality of life of individuals and families
-For-profit
-No, they aren't a biblical worldview because it is non-religious.
-It would benefit anyone who needs clothes or any other items.
Salvation Army- London, United Kingdom. Founded by William Booth and Catherine Booth
-To preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in his name without discrimination.
-Non-profit
-Yes, they are a biblical worldview because they have faith and show love to others in need.
-It would benefit that went through world disasters, and anyone else who isn't as fortunate as us.
Habitat for Humanity- Americus, Georgia. Founded by Millard Fuller and Linda Fuller
-Seeking to put God’s love into action, Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities and hope.
-Non-profit
-Yes, they are a biblical worldview because of their faith and love for God and their community.
-It would benefit the homeless or people who are living in very poor conditions.
POEM ABOUT WINTER OR DECEMBER
Answer:
December
by Joseph D. Herron
Child of the grand old winter,
December floateth by;
And the ground without is bare and white
As the moon in the cloudless sky.
The wind blows cold and dreary,
Across the whitened plain;
And we see the oaks with their branches bare,
Through the frost on the window pane.
But within where the yule-log's burning,
Each heart is happy and gay;
For the loving Prince of earth and Heaven,
Was born on Christmas day.
Then hail! grand old December,
We welcome you once more!
For the memory sweet of a night you bring,
That came in the days of yore.
Explanation:
As the sky turns grey
and the birds fly south
Flakes fall down from the sky
Close your eyes and listen
Feel the the winter coming
When winter arrives
hear the laughs of children
Hear the cracks of ice
Feel the cold touch your skin
Your cheeks go bright red
Hands as cold as ice
But such a wonderful sight
Which line from a story contains the most imagery?
A. "Don't tell me what to do on my birthday," Andrew told Gerald.
B. He came to the bowling alley about 15 minutes later than usual.
C. The drone of crickets came from all around us in the dark forest.
D. The sadness that overtook Esmerelda was like nothing she knew.
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
Answer:
C
Explanation:
An epic revolves around the
of the epic hero.
A)romantic love interest
B) heritage
C)journey
D)childhood
E)companionship
Answer:
journey
is the answer
Explanation:
I think epic is go around with the epic hero.
His/her journey take them to their platform
Hi Brainlers, I've been attempting creating a story but as a teen I am, I'm to busy. I've come up with a title but I'm trying to think of alternatives. It's like a series where the main character, a girl along with her girl squad unravel mysteries concerning family, teen issues and school life. Could someone helpe with a title, please?
Answer:
Ohh i love doing these things!!!!!!
Explanation:
Here are some examples of a title. Maybe they will help:
"Lure the Truth", since it has to do with family mysteries?
"The Remains of Yesterday", since it is based on the main character's life?
"Strike the Lie", since life is, well, a lie in general?
Maybe these could help. From one teenager to another, I wish you good luck!!!
What type of rhetorical device
does the author use in the
underlined portion of this
argument?
s
A. It gives a call to action in support of
the author's ideas and claims.
B. It uses a rhetorical question (question
asked by the author to which no answer is
expected)
C. It uses a logical appeal, giving data and
support for the author's claims.
Can someone plz help me? :(
the answer to your question is B.) Tense
Which sentence most clearly contains an allusion?
O A. The dog thought the racoon had run up the oak, but Fido was
barking up the wrong tree.
B. My friend managed to finish all his homework during lunch hour
like some kind of Merlin.
C. I had so many customers nagging me at work today, I almost had
to scream with joy.
D. Trying to predict where an electron is in an atom is like playing a
game of whack-a-mole.
The correct answer is option B.
What are allusions?
This literary technique is used, particularly in literature, to indicate an indirect allusion. A passing allusion is a reference that does not explicitly identify a person, place, or thing from literature, history, or any other literary work. Alluding to something is the act of referring to something in a vague or oblique manner. For example, Thomas Nashe in his poem, 'Litany in Times of Plague', gives an allusion to Helen of Troy in the lines, "Queens have died young and fair; Dust hath closed Helen's eye". Thus, in Option B, we can see the speaker alluding Merlin to as a friend who has completed homework immediately.
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if you could, which celebrity would you hug, if you met them? (your choice)
Answer: I would hug Bruno Mars.
Answer:
I would want to hug xxxtentacion
Explanation:
He was a big influence on my life, growing up and enduring hardships. And helped push through depression.
Realism + Naturalism
What is time of this period?
What happened?
Who was in that period?
If you and answer my question, i'll give you 5 stars and a heart.
if you answer not correct and for score i'll report you.
( You can search it, just because i'm lazy to read it. )
What is the time of this period?
Between 1870 and 1910, there were two main movements that took place in American literature: realism and naturalism.
What happened?
Realism attempted to depict things as they actually are, which contrasted with the previously dominant aesthetic of romanticism. Naturalism attempted to depict things realistically, but focused on determinism, or the inability of people to resist their circumstances.
Who was in that period?
Realism as a broad movement in art and literature survived until the end of the nineteenth century, but it changed in the 1870s, when the artist Jules Bastien-Lepage (1848–1884) introduced a form of painting that today is generally referred to as naturalism.
Thank You, I hope I could make your day just a little bit better!
Have a great day!
In the sentence "The number of businesses in this country has increased every year for the past decade." what is the complete sentence?
Answer:The number of businesses in these countries has increased over the past decade
Explanation:
A rubric explains how your teacher will determine how many points each test is worth over the course of a semester. Please select the best answer from the choices provided T F.
Answer: False
Explanation: A rubric is for determining how many points a student will recieve on any given assignment. It's not just for tests. Actually rubrics aren't used for tests at all, only other normal assignment. Hope this helps, God bless!
Answer:
false
Explanation:
just took the test
Why are words so important to Melody?
Overall, words have a big impact on Melody's life. They are a way to express yourself, share your opinions and values, and connect with others. But Melody could.
If you already have some lyrics written, really think about how a motif would work with your most important words or phrase.
when you think carefully and closely about your essay topic, you are engaging in the very important process of _____.
Answer:
Drafting.
Explanation:
what is adams hope at the end of Frankenstein vol. 2 ch.4
Answer:
The Monster's thirst to learn ennobles him. Watching the De Laceys converse, he realizes that language is the key to humans connecting with one another. He calls language a "godlike science," the vehicle for forging human bonds. ... They both pursue knowledge to push the limits of science and to gain fame for themselves
Explanation:
Read the two passages. First explain how the central theme is similar in both passages. Then discuss how the passages present that theme in a different historical context.
Passages
Passage 1:
When President Kennedy vowed in the early 1960s that America would put a man on the moon, few could have dreamed that it was actually possible. But on a humid July night in 1969, I sat with my parents in front of the television, glued to the images of an astronaut bounding around on the lunar surface in front of an American flag. That night, I walked outside and looked up at the moon, which suddenly felt so close. Then I turned my head slightly to the nearest star. What was next? I thought. Everything out there suddenly seemed close enough to touch, and in that moment anything was possible.
Passage 2:
It has been 68 days since we left the shores of Europe aboard the Mayflower, and there have been many moments when I was sure all hope was lost. Great storms rolled upon us with no warning at least a dozen times, and when sickness spread across the ship, most of us felt that we would never see solid ground again. But now on the shores of this new land, with the past at our backs and a new life ahead of us, it feels as if anything is possible. It is November, so first we must build a home. Then, perhaps we will move westward and see what else this great land has to offer.
Read the assignment carefully and make sure you answer each part of the question or questions.
After you've written your response, go back and read it again to make sure your thoughts are clear.
Please use the space below to write your response.
The central theme which is similar to the two passages is:
The feeling of triumph after suffering moments of doubt.The way through which the two passages show this central theme based on their historical context are:
From the first passage, we can see that the narrator talks about the promise which was made by President John Fitzgerald Kennedy about going to the moon and how it looked impossible, but nine years later it was made possible and there was the belief that anything can be achieved.
The second passage talks about the journey on the Mayflower which probably talks about the Pilgrims who left Europe on their way to Europe to get their religious freedom.
During their journey, they encountered some rough seas and thought they could not make it, but when they finally arrived, they were optimistic about what they could achieve.
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Do you agree or disagree that the greeting of "Merry Christmas" could offend those who observe other holidays?
agree.
Explanation:
usually it's best to ask someone what their beliefs are. while a lot of people dont get offended, some do. in situations where you're in public being nice to someone, and you say merry Christmas, theres usually no time to start a conversation and ask what their beliefs are but in situations where you know the person, or are trying to get to know them, or even having a conversation with them, its best to ask before you say the phrase to someone that observes another holiday. a lot of people try to push their beliefs on others and others are very passionate about what they believe and/or celebrate so its easy to see "merry christmas" the wrong way when you don't celebrate it.
What is the most effective way to use textual evidence in a comparative essay?
Include only textual evidence from the source presented first, at the beginning of the essay.
Include only one piece of textual evidence from each of the sources you compare or contrast.
Include only textual evidence that readers may have missed when they read or saw the source.
Include an equal amount of textual evidence from each source evenly throughout the essay.
Answer:
include an equal amount of textual evidence from each source evenly throughout the essay
Include an equal amount of textual evidence from each source evenly throughout the essay is the most effective way to use textual evidence in a comparative essay. Hence, option D is correct.
What is textual evidence?Textual evidence is accepted text that has been verified and taken from the original source or document to support a thesis or an argument. It typically takes the shape of a quotation or descriptive text.
There are three main sorts of evidence that must be provided in order to persuade the reader that the writer's arguments are accurate. These three categories are judgment, fact, and witness. This page examines the various types of evidence used in reasoning. View the page on logic and arguments as well.
Evidence that supports a claim or thesis and is derived from the source text or other texts is known as textual evidence. This kind of evidence can take the form of a quotation, a paraphrased passage, or a book synopsis.
Thus, option D is correct.
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5. "He said to Me" What should do you eat?
1. She ‘s beautiful with a ............................. smile. ( Love )
Will I get help to level up???
Answer:
Yes bc your a cool person.... Gimme brainliest now <3
Explanation:
the merchant of venice what was the consequence of the wrong casket
Answer:
There is an additional penalty for those suitors who choose the wrong casket. They must, as Portia says, swear an oath to remain a bachelor for the rest of their days: Or swear, before you choose,—if you choose wrong, Never to speak to lady afterward In way of marriage
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3. If you're assigned a research report, what steps should you complete before beginning to write a rough draft?
Answer:Here is a step-by-step approach to starting and completing a research paper.
Choose a topic.
Read and keep records.
Form a thesis.
Create a mind map or outline.
Read again.
Rethink your thesis.
Draft the body.
Revise.
Explanation:
Answer:
Choose a topic
Read and keep records
Form a thesis (if necessary)
Create an outline
Rethink thesis (if there is one)
Read
Write the draft
Revise
Which lines from “I, Too” best develop an uplifting tone?
A. I too sing America /I am the darker brother.
B. But I laugh /and eat well /and grow strong.
C. And be ashamed- I, too, am America.
D. Nobody’ll dare/ Say to me.
The lines from “I, Too” best develop an uplifting tone B. But I laugh /and eat well /and grow strong.
What are the use of uplifting representation?The English Textual Concepts surely define the idea of representation. The depiction of a thing, man or woman or concept in written, visual, executed or spoken language.
In representing we make selections from the language provided with the aid of using those modes.But I laugh and eat well and grow strong ar all the uplifting tone as thy shows about the uplifting tone.
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can someone give me examples of interesting animals to describe
Answer:
beavers and seals are pretty cool and so is their symbolism.
Answer:
Dogs playful not lazy they have two ears that can hear everything they are good for protecting people and their lovable animals
Explanation:DOGS ARE GREAT
I need you to change the wording the best you can 100 points
To survive is to continue to live or exist, typically in spite of an accident, ordeal, or
difficult circumstances. To survive, individuals must sometimes change and adapt to their
environment. Survival is one of the main themes in the novel A Long Walk to Water by Linda
Sue Park. The main characters, Nya and Salva, both experience difficult circumstances. In the
novel, Park uses the stories of the two main characters to show the mental, emotional, and
physical challenges that occur when struggling to survive.
In the novel, A Long Walk to Water, one of the main characters, Salva, was forced to
leave his home due to the Sudanese Civil War. He went on a difficult journey through the desert
on his way to a refugee camp. On his journey, he faced challenges such as limited food and
water, hungry lions, and losing people close to him. Despite the many obstacles Salva faced, he
kept going. Park writes, “Salva would think of his family and his village, and he was somehow
able to keep his wounded feet moving forward, one painful step at a time” (Park 54). This quote
shows how Salva managed to survive his challenging circumstances and physical pain by staying
positive and focusing on what was important to him.
The other main character, Nya, also had to face struggles while trying to survive in
Southern Sudan. Nya had to walk many hours each day to get water for her and her family. The
water she collected was not always clean and safe which caused her family members to become
sick. Seeing her sister fighting for her life because of dirty water became an additional emotional
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challenge for Nya. Her long and tiring journey to get this water became a part of her daily
routine, and it became a necessary part of survival. Park writes “Nya would now make her
second trip to the pond. To the pond and back -- to the pond and back -- nearly a full day of
walking altogether. This was Nya’s daily routine seven months of the year. Daily. Every single
day” (Park 20). This quote shows how the struggle to survive became a part of Nya’s everyday
life. She was forced to adapt her daily routine to make time to collect the water necessary for her
and her family’s survival.
The struggle to survive and adapt to changing circumstances is something that impacts
many people. In the novel, Salva has a close relationship with his uncle. His uncle acts as a
leader to Salva and their entire group. He acts as a support system and helps Salva through
difficult moments. When he eventually passed away this caused Salva great pain, but he was
eventually able to become a leader and help others the way his uncle had. I can relate to Salva’s
experience of losing his uncle. When I was younger, I had a close relationship with my
grandmother. She acted as a leader and support system for me and my little sister. She was the
glue that held our family together. When she passed away, I was devastated. I did not know what
to do, just like Salva. Eventually, after a lot of time, I was able to heal and work on becoming a
leader and support system for my little sister just like my grandmother was to me. Salva realized
that he needed to help others the way his uncle had helped him, and I realized that I needed to
love and support my sister the way my grandmother had done for me.
To survive is to make changes and adapt to the environment around you. Salva was
forced to adapt to life without his uncle and to become a leader for his people. Nya was forced to
adapt her daily routine to make time for the long walk to get water each day. Even when life
presents people with challenges, they must continue to live and exist in their changing world.
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This is something I and many have faced. For me, it was losing someone close to me but life can
present challenges in many forms. All you can do is keep moving forward.
Answer:
Time and again Salva stands on the precipice of despair and chooses the force of hope to pull himself back. At first, hope burns brightly as he makes plans to find his family, but, overwhelmed by the struggles of his journey, hope seems to fade. Crushing blow after crushing blow threatens to snuff out the tiny sparks of hope that flicker throughout Salva’s story, but he refuses to let despair defeat him. Years later, the spark of hope that Salva has always carried comes alive in the joyful reunion with his father.
In contrast, Park does not tell us much about Nya’s specific hopes. Instead, her hope is fundamental: a hope that the things she does will help her family to survive. When the men come to her village, Nya initially thinks their efforts to drill water are hopeless. After all, she is still walking to the pond, twice every day, as always. She does not realize, or even allow herself to hope, that things are about to change. From her experience, they never have in the past. But, when clean water gushes from the well, Nya, for the first time, experiences hope for all the good things now possible.
Explanation:
In order to capture the essence of creation and creativity there first must be
In order to capture the essence of creation and creativity there first must be inspiration.