Answer:
Ummm none of these i dont think are verbs,but i might be wrong
Explanation:
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How might Edgar Allan Poe's own internal OR external conflicts have inspired him to write "Annabel Lee"? Provide at least one piece of text evidence from BOTH Poe's life story and "Annabel Lee" to support your claim. *
Answer and Explanation:
The inspiration for "Annabel Lee" has been a topic debated since the publication of the poem. Although many people point out that ePoe was not inspired by an existing person, but an ancient legend of fishermen, we cannot fail to notice some similar elements between the poem and the life of Poe.
First, when reading the poem, we can see that the speaker is living in strong loneliness, a sensation that Poe knew very well, since he spent a good part of his life with this feeling.
Furthermore, this poem portrays the death of a beloved woman and it is at this point that we can associate with the conflicts experienced by Poe. That's because Poe went through a great deal of sadness at the death of his birth mother and adoptive mother. Nevertheless, the death of Poe's wife, Vírginia, may have been the main factor that developed the conflict with the loneliness that Poe presented.
What the summary of The Heart of A Princess
Answer:
To the watching world, Princess Alina has it all—maids to serve her, a kingdom to revere her, a prince to marry her, and a wardrobe filled with enough frills, flounces, and shades of pink to rival a flower shop. But behind the smiles and designer clothes, Alina has a secret. She’s barely holding it together.
After a moment of panic almost ends in tragedy, Alina is sent to a refuge far from the palace to recuperate. Her family claims it’s for her own good but—faced with cows, knife-beaked ducks, and far too many of her own insecurities—Alina is pretty sure it will kill her first. And Joha Samson, infuriating man that he is, will laugh as it does.
Only there’s more to Joha than she realizes, and more to herself too. When the time comes to make a stand, will she find the courage?
Explanation:
3) You read the following excerpt in a third-person limited point of view: "The English teacher, Mr. Blakemore, demanded that the students complete a minimum of three
hours of homework per night."
Then you read the following excerpt in a first-person point of view: "I knew Timothy
Blakemore when he and I were students and he did everything he could to avoid
homework," you would believe that the author was using____.
metonymy
irony
analogy
symbolism
synecdoche job
How does Mr. White get the monkey’s paw?
Answer:
By grabbing it or by catching it!
Match each part of a story to a plot element. exposition rising action climax falling action resolution The names of the winning couple are announced—Ryan and Cora. Cora cries tears of joy. arrowRight The crowd cheers the couples on the dance floor. Ryan and Cora are dancing well, but Cora feels stabs of pain. Still, she is determined not to let Ryan down. arrowRight Ryan and Cora walk to the school gym. They are ready to compete in the dance contest. arrowRight Cora sprains her ankle while climbing the stairs. Ryan gets her an aspirin from the first aid station. arrowRight Ryan notices Cora struggling and helps her by improvising. He performs lifts that allow Cora to keep her feet off the ground during the last bit of their performance. arrowRight
Answer:
A. The names of the winning couple are announced—Ryan and Cora. Cora cries tears of joy. --> 5. resolution
B. The crowd cheers the couples on the dance floor. Ryan and Cora are dancing well, but Cora feels stabs of pain. Still, she is determined not to let Ryan down. --> 3. climax
C. Ryan and Cora walk to the school gym. They are ready to compete in the dance contest. --> 1. exposition
D. Cora sprains her ankle while climbing the stairs. Ryan gets her an aspirin from the first aid station. --> 2. rising action
E. Ryan notices Cora struggling and helps her by improvising. He performs lifts that allow Cora to keep her feet off the ground during the last bit of their performance. --> 4. falling action
Explanation:
Exposition is the very beginning a story, where the author introduces the characters, the setting and other elements or pieces of information that will contextualize the story.
Rising action takes place after the introduction, the exposition. It is usually an event in a plot that creates the condition for conflicts to appear.
Climax is the moment of most tension in the plot, when the biggest conflict needs to be solved by the main characters.
Falling action is the opposite of rising action, taking place after the climax and being characterized by a decrease in tension. We can already see where things are going to end.
Finally, resolution is the conclusion of the story, its closing.
Let's put each part of the story in its correct place so that you can see how the plot unfolds according to the explanation above:
C. Ryan and Cora walk to the school gym. They are ready to compete in the dance contest. --> 1. exposition
D. Cora sprains her ankle while climbing the stairs. Ryan gets her an aspirin from the first aid station. --> 2. rising action
B. The crowd cheers the couples on the dance floor. Ryan and Cora are dancing well, but Cora feels stabs of pain. Still, she is determined not to let Ryan down. --> 3. climax
E. Ryan notices Cora struggling and helps her by improvising. He performs lifts that allow Cora to keep her feet off the ground during the last bit of their performance. --> 4. falling action
A. The names of the winning couple are announced—Ryan and Cora. Cora cries tears of joy. --> 5. resolution
Answer:
A. The names of the winning couple are announced—Ryan and Cora. Cora cries tears of joy. --> 5. resolution
B. The crowd cheers the couples on the dance floor. Ryan and Cora are dancing well, but Cora feels stabs of pain. Still, she is determined not to let Ryan down. --> 3. climax
C. Ryan and Cora walk to the school gym. They are ready to compete in the dance contest. --> 1. exposition
D. Cora sprains her ankle while climbing the stairs. Ryan gets her an aspirin from the first aid station. --> 2. rising action
E. Ryan notices Cora struggling and helps her by improvising. He performs lifts that allow Cora to keep her feet off the ground during the last bit of their performance. --> 4. falling action
Explanation:
took the test and got it right :)
Where does a nation’s identity come from?
How can individuals with so many identities come together to form a national identity?
Answer: A person's national identity results directly from the presence of elements from the "common points" in people's daily lives: national symbols, language, colors, nation's history, blood ties, culture, music, cuisine, radio, television, and so on.
Explanation: National identity is not an inborn trait and it is essentially socially constructed.A person's national identity results directly from the presence of elements from the "common points" in people's daily lives: national symbols, language, colors, nation's history, blood ties, culture, music, cuisine, radio, television, and so on.Under various social influences, people incorporate national identity into their personal identities by adopting beliefs, values, assumptions and expectations which align with one's national identity.People with identification of their nation view national beliefs and values as personally meaningful, and translate these beliefs and values into daily practices.
How does the author's use of concrete details such as "stood directly in the path," "swift movement," and "grabbed" affect the reader's impression of the doctor?
This question is missing the excerpt and the options. I've found the complete question online. It is the following:
The second doctor watched for contagious and infectious diseases. He looked especially for infections of the scalp and at the eyelids for symptoms of trachoma, a blinding disease. Since trachoma caused more than half of all medical detentions, this doctor was greatly feared. He stood directly in the immigrant’s path. With a swift movement, he would grab the immigrant’s eyelid, pull it up, and peer beneath it. If all was well, the immigrant was passed on.
How does the author's use of concrete details such as "stood directly in the path," "swift movement," and "grabbed" affect the reader’s impression of the doctor?
a. These details describe how the doctor felt about doing trachoma inspections.
b. These details provide information about medical examinations from the doctor’s perspective.
c. These details describe the doctor’s actions as direct and focused.
d. These details provide a list of medical examinations.
Answer:
The author's use of concrete details affects the reader's impression of the doctor because:
c. These details describe the doctor’s actions as direct and focused.
Explanation:
Details such as "stood directly in the path," "swift movement," and "grabbed" convey a certain impression of the doctor being described in the passage. We can sense how precise he was, how straightforward and accurate his examination of the immigrants was. There is no doubt in his moves, no hesitation in his manners. He knows what he is looking for - signs of trachoma - and he knows what to do to find it.
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Is This a formal writing tone?
One of my favorite animated movies is Coraline. In the movie, an eleven year old girl, Coraline Jones, and her parents move to this boring, old town. While Coraline is exploring her house, she comes across a secret door in the drawing room. Later that night she goes into the door, to be amazed of how much this new world looked exactly like hers, but better. She then meets her other mother and other father, who help her with her problems. When her other mother shows her true colors, Coraline then knows that she must go back to her real world before its too late.
Answer:
no its leaning towards being informal
Explanation:
Answer:
Mostly correct, just edited it a little bit to correct some grammer
Explanation:
One of my favorite animated movies is Coraline. In the movie, an eleven year old girl, Coraline Jones, and her parents move to this boring, old town. While Coraline is exploring her house, she comes across a secret door in the drawing room. Later that night she goes into the door, to be amazed of how much this new world looked exactly like hers, but better. She then meets her other mother and other father, who help her with her problems. When her other mother shows her true colors, Coraline then knows that she must go back to her real world before its too late.
37 POINTS PLZ HELP!!! Read the passage.
No science fiction anthology is complete without an excerpt from The War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells. It has every element of great science fiction: suspense, intrigue, and Martians. The story is a timeless classic. It captivated readers nearly one hundred years ago, and it is still relevant and spellbinding.
What is the purpose of this passage?
to inform readers about a variety of H. G. Wells's literary works
to entertain readers with details from The War of the Worlds
to inform readers about methods for writing science fiction novels
to persuade readers of the literary merit of The War of the Worlds
Answer:
To persuade readers of the literary merit of The War of the Worlds
Explanation:
The passage does not give much informational text and it does not entertain the reader. Other reasons why this is a persuasive text is because of keywords such as, It captivated readers nearly one hundred years ago, and it is still relevant and spellbinding, It has every element of great science fiction: suspense, intrigue, and Martians, and No science fiction anthology is complete without an excerpt from The War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells. This is supposed to pull the reader in by telling the reader all the great benefits of reading the book has.
Brainliest Please
Answer:
to persuade readers of the literary merit of The War of the Worlds
Explanation:
Which characteristic/feeling trait do you believe is more acquirable to have,
compassion or empathy? Why?
Answer:
Empathy :)
Explanation:
What message does Kurt Vonnegut convey through the satire "Harrison Bergeron," and how do the characters develop this message?
Answer:
Through the satire "Harrison Bergeron", Kurt Vonnegut stresses that we should not strive for total equality based on intelligence, strength and appearance among all members of the population as such a goal would lead to a negative outcome. It also focuses on the weakening effect that television can have on its viewers.
Answer:
Explanation:
give other person brainliest
2. Why did Annemarie have to be brave when she met the soldiers?
Answer:
She had to be brave because she had to act like she was a helpless little girl.
Explanation:
"Because I could not stop for death"
What is most likely the poet's reason for using words like "kind and "civility to describe Death? O To explain that the narrator has a death wish. O Because she has been dead for hundreds of years and has grown to like it.
O To imply that the speaker in the poem is an unreliable narrator.
O To establish an atmosphere of cold, formal reserve that embodies death.
Answer:
To establish an atmosphere of cold, formal reserve that embodies death.
Explanation:
Emily Dickens wants to portray the personification of death as civil gentlemen, but the one that is distant and cold, having no personal feelings towards her. While she refers to death as the human in her lines, she wants to make sure it is not vicious or vindictive but reserved. With this comes the idea that death comes for us all. It is reserved and unresponsive of our personal stories – it is not bad nor good, it simply is the fact of life. By giving death the appearance of the kind, polite gentlemen, she makes the idea of it equally reserved and peaceful.
She additionally wants the reader to unthreatened and at peace with the personification, in order to feel the emotional impact of the moment when the threat of nothingness becomes apparent.
Emily Dickinson's lyrical poem" Because I could Not Stop for Death" was originally published posthumously in poems "Series 1 in 1890.
Correct option is D.
Emily Dickens wants to show death as a respectable gentleman, but one who is chilly and distant from her. While she refers to death as a person in her words, she wants to make sure that it is not cruel, but rather restrained.
This brings up the notion that we all doomed. It is aloof and insensitive to our own stories-this is neither good nor bad; it is simply the way things are. She renders death similarly reserved and quiet by giving it the look of a kind, courteous gentleman.
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"All of the cities were built the same." What type of sentence is this?
coplex compound or simple
Answer:
simple
Explanation:
Choose the relative clause in this sentence.
It depends on what you're in the mood for: lasagna, which will take longer, or spaghetti.
A. which will take longer
B. what you're in the mood for
C. on what you're in the mood for
Explanation:
a. which will take longer
Final Write
How does Arundhati Roy use foreshadowing in the first part of chapter 2? Of a god of small things
Answer:
Explanation:
Not sure
Read the excerpt from chapter 5 of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. "It's so. You can do it. I had my doubts when you told me. Now looky here; you stop that putting on frills. I won't have it. I'll lay for you, my smarty; and if I catch you about that school I'll tan you good. First you know you'll get religion, too. I never see such a son." What do these words by Huck’s father reveal about his character?
Answer:
He believes that education will make Huck feel superior.
Explanation:
Answer: he believes that education will make huck feel superior
Explanation: it is the third option because i just took the test
How does the excerpt from "Introduction to Found Poetry" illustrate the idea that found poetry is created from other texts?
The correct answer is By comparing recycling one object to make another to writing a found poem.
Explanation:
Found poetry implies using elements from other poems and texts to create a new and unique poem. This idea of reusing elements from other texts is clarified in "words are borrowed, and yet the poem is unique". Moreover, the author illustrates the idea in "Just as plastic bottles can be recycled to make a new chair..." because this detail shows similar to recycling found poem uses already existing texts to create something different. According to this, the correct answer is "By comparing recycling one object to make another to writing a found poem."
Answer: Eh same, its (by comparing recycling one object to make another to writing a found poem)
Explanation: Me got it right. LOL
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3) In the first paragraph, "condense" means
A)
freeze
B)
go away
Liquify
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D)
come together
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Answer:
d comw togerher even though i dont know rhe first part of this
Answer:
Pretty sure it's D
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What are the 4 different types of analogies?
Opposites Analogies. Object and Classification Analogies. Object and Related Object Analogies.
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why we should have fewer children:
The first is the considerable economic pressure on a young family, the cost of living, buying a house ... creates great considerations with the decision to have a baby. In particular, the costs of preparing and raising children are increasing, from food, clothing, school, medical and other expenses. Meanwhile, the income is sometimes volatile or less increased. Modern society can not rely on the idea of "we give birth to elephants and give birth to grass", we must have a foundation to think about having many children. Second, the confusion in parenting in the face of many modern family education issues is also a cause for consideration of having more birth, whether to be able to behave and teach children well or not. Thirdly, young couples have a higher awareness of how to give birth and raise good children. The birth must ensure the quality of their material and spiritual life, so they choose the safe method. Little kids for better care. It is also about implementing family planning. Another reason for the lack of childbirth is that some women identify the need to balance family life and other values such as career, personal life, health and beauty, so having fewer children can. is the right choice for them. Because of giving birth, women will have to sacrifice time and health to ensure their favor.
8. Integration of Knowledge and Ideas "Concord Hymn" commemo-
rates events that happened more than sixty years before the poem was
written. (a) Note one example each of imagery, metaphor, and synecdo-
che in the poem. (b) Explain how each example helps bring the events
of the past and the passage of time to life in the reader's mind.
(e) What little advice did Atticus give to his little girl to cope up with situations that
might upset her
to know and understand that life isn't fair.
() to stay calm and then run away from the problem.
b) tomy and see from the other person's point of view.
th) to face her fears by expressing how she felt
id) How was the matter eventually resolved?
Amicus agreed to allow her to learn from home.
() Aros agreed to continue reading as before
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Answer:
1. that life is not always fair.
Explanation:
you need to post the full text with all of the corresponding choices for further help.
Hi everyone...... Good morning...have a wonderful day.................... Find out which Temple is this...
Answer:
thanks you too
Explanation:
the temple is Brihadeeswaee Temple.
While acknowledging that there are greater employment opportunities for Latin American women in cities than in the countryside, social science theorists have continued to argue that urban migration has unequivocally hurt women's status. However, the effects of migration are more complex than these theorists presume. For example, effects can vary depending on women's financial condition and social class. Brazilian women in the lowest socioeconomic class have relatively greater job opportunities and job security in cities than do men of the same class, although there is no compelling evidence that for these women the move to the city is a move out of poverty. Thus, these women may improve their status in relation to men but at the same time may experience no improvement in their economic standing.
In addition, working outside the home, which is more common in urban than in rural areas, helps women in the lowest socioeconomic class make contacts to extend exchange networks-the flow of gifts, loans, or child care from those who currently have access to resources to those who do not.Moreover, poor women working in urban areas actively seek to cultivate long-term employer-employee relations.When an emergency arises that requires greater resources than an exchange network can provide, these women often appeal for and receive aid from their wealthy employers.However, the structure of many poor women’s work-often a labor force of one in an employer’s home-makes it difficult for them to organize to improve their economic conditions in general.
Not surprisingly, then, Latin American women in the lowest socioeconomic class differ in their opinions about the effects of urban migration on their lives.Some find urban living, with access to electricity and running water, an improvement and would never return to the countryside.Others, disliking the overcrowding and crime, would return to the countryside if there were work opportunities for them there.Thus, urban life has had both negative and positive impacts on women’s lives.In general, urban migration has not provided economic prosperity or upward mobility for women in the lowest socioeconomic class, despite their intelligent and energetic utilization of the resources available to them.
In the first paragraph, the author refers to the experiences of Brazilian women most probably in order to
A. support an earlier assertion made by social science theorists about the effects of urban migration
B. provide an example of one area in which urban migration has failed to improve Latin American women’s lives
C. substantiate the claim that the effects of urban migration cannot be easily characterized
D. illustrate the effect that urban migration has had on the economic status of Latin American women
E. compare the effect that urban migration has had on the economic status of Latin American women with its effect on the economic status of Latin American men
Answer:
C. substantiate the claim that the effects of urban migration cannot be easily characterized
Explanation:
The author uses Brazilian women as an example, to show that the effects of urban migration are not simple to analyze and for this reason, it is not so easy to promote a conclusion about them, as social science theorists did. This is because Theorists give a statement about these effects that do not fit in all Latin America, or do not fit completely, as in the case of Brazilian women, where the statement of the theorists fits in part in the lives of these women, but there are others factors, where these conclusions are not part of and do not justify the economic situations resulting from urban migration.
Is it true that the people in every country are divided into the “haves” and the “have nots”? Explain.
Answer:
answer is below :)
Explanation:
Over the past two decades, a growing share of the public has come to the view that American society is divided into two groups, the “haves” and the “have-nots.” Today, Americans are split evenly on the two-class question with as many saying the country is divided along economic lines as say this is not the case (48% each). In sharp contrast, in 1988, 71% rejected this notion, while just 26% saw a divided nation.
Of equal importance, the number of Americans who see themselves among the “have-nots” of society has doubled over the past two decades, from 17% in 1988 to 34% today. In 1988, far more Americans said that, if they had to choose, they probably were among the “haves” (59%) than the “have-nots” (17%). Today, this gap is far narrower (45% “haves” vs. 34% “have-nots”).
in a well-developed response of at least one paragraph, explain why the author of "climate change in Hawaii and us tropical islands "wrote the text. then identify one central idea in the peace and analyze how the writer makes connections between events and ideas within the article
Answer:
It isn’t invisible. It isn’t abstract. It isn’t far off in the future, or far off in a different country. Climate change is here. It’s not only in the Arctic Circle, or barrier reefs, but on the farm. And it has the potential to make your next masked trip to the grocery store even more uncomfortable. If climate change goes unaddressed, food prices could rise, availability could drop and the consequence, especially for those that are most vulnerable, could be limited access to food. But progress is being made. Farmers and scientists are working together to help mitigate the effects of climate change, help make farms more resilient, and keep our food supply affordable and reliable.
Explanation:
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The writer makes connections between events and ideas within the article, It is not undetectable. It isn't amorphous. In the future or in a different country, it won't be too far off.
What is an article?A word called an article is used to denote a noun's status as a noun without explaining it. The article a, for instance, designates the word dog as a noun in the line Nick bought a dog. Anything that functions as a noun, such as a pronoun or a noun phrase, can also be modified by articles.
The supply could decrease, and the result could be reduced access to food, especially for those who are most vulnerable. But advancements are being made. Together, farmers and scientists are attempting to lessen the effects of climate change.
Therefore, By the article writer makes connections between events and ideas within the article climate change in Hawaii
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Do you eat breakfast every day? Researchers have found that people who eat a balanced breakfast are likely to be healthier than those who don't. One reason is that most people eat whole grains at breakfast, and these promote good health. Breakfast eaters also tend to have fewer weight problems than those who skip the meal. People who don't eat breakfast usually eat too much later in the day. Often, these foods are not healthy and cause weight gain and other problems. So, be sure to eat breakfast. It is definitely the most important meal of the day.
Question:
Which Word reflect the writers point of view about the value of breakfast
Unsure
Entertained
Convinced
Anxious
Perturbed
Answer:
Anxious
Explanation:
Your sister has just gained admission to your former school. Write a letter to
Which is the closest antonym for the word diverse?
А
unpredictable
B
indistinguishable
C
unique
D
intense
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Indistinguishable is like you can't tell the difference.
Answer:
indistinguishable
Explanation:
An antonym is a word that opposite. The one that best opposites the word diverse has to be indistinguishable