How does grammatical mood differ from literary mood?

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Answer 1

When considering mood in grammar, there are five basic types: conditional, imperative, indicative, interrogative, and subjunctive.

There are many more literary moods, some examples could be: Gloomy, Humorous, reflective, cheerful, and whimsical.


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extra points + brainliest first answer
what do you like better winter or summer

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Winter bc its just better

Answer:

winter

Explanation:

1- Where did the traveler keep the rucksack?’ Choose the correct option in Passive Voice.
2- The plants were watered by her. (Choose the correct Active Voice).
3- ‘She did not win the competition.’ Choose the correct Voice option in Passive.
4-Why the room was not dusted by you? (What is the Active Voice sentence?)
5-He washed the car in the garage. (Change this sentence into Passive Voice.)

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1- THE RUCKSACK THE TRAVELER KEEP

2- She watered the plant

3- THE COMPETITION SHE DID NOT WIN

4- THE ROOM WAS DUSTED BY YOU

5- IN THE GARAGE HE WASHED THE CAR


I AM WRONG I KNOW

Which of the following describes a theme or the text the lottery

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Answer:

Even if something is cruel, people have the tendency to follow the crowd and participate.

Explanation:

The given question refers to the text The Lottery written by Shirley Jackson. It tells about a lottery that takes place in a village every year. All of the villagers participate, despite some of them initially not wanting to. The entire time we think that it's a typical lottery, but, in the end, it turns out that the villagers are choosing whom they're going to stone.

The options you were given are the following:

Even if something is cruel, people have the tendency to follow the crowd and participate. Sometimes a few people must be sacrificed to ensure the group’s survival.  Important decisions should not be made by lotteries. Traditions help people understand the past.

Based on the information about what the text is about, we can conclude that its theme is that, even if something is cruel, people have the tendency to follow the crowd and participate.

What does “class” mean in society? For example: lower class, middle class etc.

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Answer:

it means your "rank" compared to others

Explanation:

Answer:

"Class" is like a group or category

Explanation:

For example, Upper class would be people of high importance, or people that are richer than others, and live in luxury.

What are your first impressions of Dame Van Winkle? (what do you think of her?)

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Answer:

She's very bad-tempered.

Explanation:

She isn't the best wife, and get grumpy eaisly. All she does is nag her husband, to annoy him.

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Which sentence uses correct capitalization? A. I told Jilly and Ryan to take a left at Main Street and then head South for two miles before hitting Bolt Avenue. B. I told Jilly and Ryan to take a left at Main Street and then head south for two miles before hitting Bolt Avenue. C. I told Jilly and Ryan to take a left at Main street and then head south for two miles before hitting Bolt avenue. D. I told Jilly and Ryan to take a left at Main street and then head South for two miles before hitting Bolt avenue.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Is the following excerpt from "The Monkey's Paw" an example of
metaphor or simile?"...the old man smiled weakly, put out his hands
like a blind man, and fell..."

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Answer: Simile

Explanation:

The literary tools used in creative nonfiction writing are more interesting than those in fiction.

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Answer:

Fiction/Poetry Techniques: Since creative non-fiction writing is such a hybrid and multi-faceted genre, it's often helpful to use/borrow techniques from fiction or poetry. Scenes, dialogue, narrative structure, setting, and an emphasis on language are all important aspects of creative nonfiction as well.

Explanation:

can somebody read me this story and explain what happened?
its called “The Street That Got Mislaid” – Patrick Waddington

btw search the story on google

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Answer and explanation:

“The Street That Got Mislaid” written by Patrick Waddington is a short story that tells us about Marc Girondin, a city clerk that worked in a planning section at the city hall of Montreal. He was known by people for having a precise map of all the streets in town in his head. He was a peaceful man, minding his own business. One day he discovered a misplaced card of a street called Green Bottle street. It has been more than fifteen years since data about it has been updated. Now he was in dilemma should he notify his boss about it. But, first, he decided to go and visit the street. He found the place easily, on the way in, there was a wooden statue that contained the door. When he entered the street, cobble pavement, neat houses, and lovely gardens with flowers made him feel like he entered a fairytale. Girondin started a conversation with one of the tenants, madam Trusdale, who told him about the previous owner, who decided to bestow them all the houses once he`s dead, and how they were paying taxes until they realized that the town had forgotten about them. Madam Trusdale also told him about a little bit about each one of the tenants and how peacefully they were living. So, Marc Girondin finally asked what was in his mind all the time - to become a part of this little community and move in. As a sign that was his real intention, he tore up the card of the Green Bottle Street, which enabled living anonymously in this little piece of heaven for an unlimited amount of time.

IS UNCHOOPPING a tree possible? What does the writer ask us to do indirectly​

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First and foremost, it should be very clear that unchopping a tree has never been possible. Although in the essay “Unchopping a Tree”, the writer has given us instructions for repairing a tree if it is cut down, both the writer and the readers know the fact that this task is impossible. So, we can say that this essay has been written in pseudo directive style. As it is clear that unchopping a tree is never possible, the essay has another message. The message is that if we cannot unchop a tree, it is better not to chop down trees. In other words, this essay indirectly suggests us we should preserve the environment.

Read the sentence from Barrio Boy by Ernesto Galarza.

José then explained a remarkable thing about our money.

Which sentence supports a negative connotation for the word remarkable?

For one tostón you get one quarter.
He had already exchanged some of our Mexican currency for dollars.
Mexican centavos and tostones and pesos were good for nothing in the United States.
On the table he laid out the coins, in rows of two for one.

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

Answer:

The answer is (C) Mexican centavos and tostones and pesos were good for nothing in the United States.

Explanation:

I took the test/quiz on edge and I got it right and all so the person above me is correct hope that you have a wonderful day. (✿◠‿◠)

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Fill in the gaps with the root words adding suitable suffix, prefix or both.
(a) (corrupt) is one of the greatest challenges of the world. It occurs in (b) (vary)
ways. (C)
(bribe) is one of them. Corruption is a major hindrance to the (d)
(sustain) development. It is (e) (corrode) on the very fabric of society. We need a
corruption free society in order to (f) (sure) our all-round (g) (development). (h)
(extort) and (i) (adulterate) of food stuff are other forms of corruption. All
attempts to curb corruption will prove to be ineffective if the entire society cannot stand up
against the heinous (j) (practice).​

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(a) Corruption (b) Various (c) Bribery (d) Sustainable (e) Corroded (f) ensure (g) development (h) extortion (I) adulteration (j) practices.

7. True or false: to lessen the impact of heat waves, roads can be painted white. ​

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Answer:

FALSE

Explanation:

Answer:

true

Explanation:

Which of the following sentences quotes this Web article correctly?
O A. Feller writes, "Traceurs and traceuses are males and females who practice parkour" (2010).
OB. Feller writes, "In the late 1980s, David and his friends formed a group called Yamakasi and
began practicing what is now known as parkour" (2010).
OC. Feller states, "Traceurs and traceuses learn basic moves such as climbing up walls, vaulting
over obstacles, jumping, landing, and rolling" (2010).
OD. Feller states, "[David Belle of France) is recognized as one of the main founders of parkour"
(2010).

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Answer:B. Feller writes, "In the late 1980s, David and his friends formed a group called Yamakasi and

began practicing what is now known as parkour" (2010).

Explanation:

Symbols help readers understand the larger themes of a story. One of the major themes of Joyce's "Araby" is the urge to escape the monotony of daily life. Which symbol in the story contributes most to this theme, and why? A. the bazaar because it represents the inaccessible land of freedom to the narrator B. Mangan's sister because she represents domesticity and routine to the narrator C. the marketplace because it represents the suburban lifestyle to the narrator D. the train ride because it represents freedom and renewal to the narrator

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Answer:

A. The bazaar because it represents the inaccessible land of freedom to the narrator.

Explanation:

James Joyce's short story "Araby" revolves around a young boy infatuated with a girl who he promises to bring a gift from a marketplace called "Araby". The urge to win her heart by promising the gift led the young boy to the market, dealing with themes of innocence, real and imaginary, religion, and what is private and public.

The belief that all things are possible, even winning the affection of Mangan's sister led the young boy to leave for the market with good thoughts. But once he reached the market, he was unable to find anything that impresses him. The symbol that represents the theme of the monotony of daily life can be seen in the bazaar itself for it represents an escape from the monotonous life. The bazaar became an enticing escape, which was why the narrator was excited to go to. His expectation was so large, for he believes he'll find new things there, away from the dormant life he experiences everyday.

Thus, the correct answer is option A.

Answer:A. The bazaar because it represents the inaccessible land of freedom to the narrator.

Explanation:

The story there will be school tomorrow tell the summary for this story...​

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what story? show more details

expeditionary learning grade 8 module 1 unit 1 lesson 6 answers​

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Answer:

Can you be more specific please?

Explanation:

Question 1 of 5
Which plot archetype most influences the plot of the play
Click to read the play,
A. the quest for good employees
B. the search for meaningful work
C. the value of true friends
O D. the demands society makes on the young
SUBMIT

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Answer:

b

Explanation: b aka the search for meaningful work

What is the plot of the poem Annabel Lee by Edgar Allan Poe?
What is the tone of the poem in one word?

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Answer:

I always believed he was saying goodbye to a lover that passed away

The tone is mournful, somber, etc.

Throughout the poem “A walk through my rainforest” the rainforest is presented as a place that is

A- attractive to many visitors
B- highly adaptable
C- without any imperfections
D best experienced early in the morning.

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

HONESTLY MAN DONT HATE ME BUT I GUESS TO ME THATS WHAT IT SOUNDS LIKE

+RESPECT

Part A
What is a key theme of "Rules of the Game"?
A. The tension between rich and poor is a result of the guilt felt by wealthy people.
B. A friendship with one's peers can be stronger than familial bonds
C. Sexism can make it harder for women to find success and respect
D. Young love and romance can blossom in times of great stress


Part B
Which detail from the story helps develop the theme identified in Part A?
A. Waverly and her brothers enjoy playing in the dark alley near their apartment
B. Waverly is named after the street on which she and the family live
C. At one point a white man takes a picture of Waverly and her friends in Chinatown
D. Chess champion Bobby Fischer is quoted as saying there will never be a woman grandmas

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Answer:

"C. Sexism can make it harder for women to find success and respect"

D. "Chess champion Bobby Fischer is quoted as saying there will never be a woman grandmas"

Explanation:

Took the test.

Answer:

its c and d hope this helped.

Read the following introduction to a website titled Tarantu-love! What is the most logical conclusion you can make about the credibility of this source?

Welcome to Tarantu-love! Your source of spider-info since 2013! This week's Tarantula Tidbit: Although many people believe tarantulas to be dangerous, research in Wildlife Weekly magazine proved that their venom was weaker than that of the typical bee! Want to learn more? Select a link from the menu to take a virtual tour of the Jackson Zoo's Tarantula Terrarium, to view a list of recommended books from biologists, or to submit a question to an expert from the Albertville Arachnid Association. (5 points)

Group of answer choices

The site has an agenda and wants to sell tickets to the zoo.

This should be a good source of objective information since it provides unbiased information.

The title of the site is Tarantu-love. This silly title proves that it is not a serious website.

The year in which the website was started suggests that the information is likely outdated.

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Answer:

The site has an agenda and wants to sell tickets to the zoo.

Explanation:

Before the first Crusade Anna
Comnena, historian and daughter
at the Byzantine emperor worried
about how the Crusades might
Affect the empire. What information in your reading supports her concern?

acculturation is bad for your Health: Eat More Nopalitos

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Answer:

what??

Explanation:

Can someone help me?
the blue lines are the answers to choose from

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Answer:

Answer: so eden sank to grief

Explanation:

Answer:

Her early leafs a flower;

The romantic movement in literature began as a reaction to the ______ movement

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Answer:

I believe the answer is the Enlightenment movement

Explanation:

it's the only answer I could find that worked with movement already in the name

I'm taking the test on Plato, so I hope this helps

Read the passage about the life of Cesar Chavez.

Cesar Chavez was born on March 31, 1927, near Yuma, Arizona. Chavez is best known for his use of nonviolent means to draw attention to the poor working conditions of farm workers in the United States. He also formed the National Farm Workers Association in 1962. In 1972, the National Farm Workers Association merged with the Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee to become the United Farm Workers. Chavez led marches, boycotts, and hunger strikes. It is believed that these hunger strikes may have contributed to his death on April 23, 1993.

Chavez dedicated his life to improving the lives of farm workers, a life with which he was very familiar. Until he was ten, his parents had owned a farm. They lost this farm during the Great Depression, and he and his family became migrant farm workers. Chavez had to work even harder after his father was injured in an automobile accident. He knew all too well about the poor pay and terrible working conditions withstood by farm workers. Chavez used nonviolent means to fight for the improved treatment, pay, and working conditions of farm workers. He was instrumental in organizing one such famous strike against the California grape growers in 1965, a battle that lasted for years. At one point, Chavez even called for a national boycott against the grape growers. His efforts over the years resulted in several victories for farm workers. After his death, Chavez was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Which fact would be best to include to help nominate Chavez for the "Most Dedicated” category?
A. Chavez believed in using nonviolent methods to achieve his goals.
B. Chavez worked most of his life to improve the lives of farm workers.
C. Chavez received the Presidential Medal of Freedom after his death.
D. Chavez understood the conditions that migrant farm workers faced.

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The answer should be b, since he did work most of his life so the farmers life would be improved, but if I’m wrong I’m sorry

in the short story a trip to the edge of survival who are the fishermens

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Answer:

Johnson

Explanation:

because he want to be a fisherman and he good in fisher skill

He told me as if thinking aloud, "Abdul! I know you have to go away to grow. Does
the seagull not fly cross the sun, alone and without a nest?"
1. Who is 'he' in the above extract?
2. What values of the narrator's father is revealed in the above lines?
3. Who has quoted the following quote “Does the seagull not fly cross the sun,
alone and without a nest?"

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This question is incomplete. Here's the complete question.

Read Wings of fire by Abdul Kalam

He told me as if thinking aloud, "Abdul! I know you have to go away to grow. Does the seagull not fly cross the sun, alone and without a nest?"

1. Who is 'he' in the above extract?

2. What values of the narrator's father is revealed in the above lines?

3. Who has quoted the following quote “Does the seagull not fly cross the sun,  alone and without a nest?"

Answer:

1. Abdul Kalam´s father

2. Kalam´s father shows that he understands Kalam´s need to go study at the district headquarters in Ramanathapuram, because he needs to make a good life for himself. The example of a seagull flying by itself without a nest refers to his understanding of his son´s needs.

3. Abdul Kalam quoted his father in his autobiography “Wings of Fire.”

Which details did you include in your paragraph?Check all that apply.

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Answer:

Im sorry, but this doesn't make sense. We need more context to the question to be able to give a valid answer.

Please help
When
you are able to see through the subtle messages that are all around by becoming a
critical reader, you are then able to decide for yourself if you want to:
O contribute financially to the movement
O accept or reject these ideas.
O delete all of your social media accounts
Obecome a superhero

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Answer:

*contribute financially to the movement

Explanation:

im not sure but it is my answer

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