Answer:
Although these two great epic poems of ancient Greece have always been attributed to the shadowy figure of Homer, little is known of him beyond the fact that his was the name attached in antiquity by the Greeks themselves to the poems. That there was an epic poet called Homer and that he played the primary part in shaping the Iliad and the Odyssey—so much may be said to be probable. If this assumption is accepted, then Homer must assuredly be one of the greatest of the world’s literary artists.
Write a story with a happy ending about a character who loses or finds something valuable write 200 words
1 paragraph - set the scene- describe the scene
2 paragraph - the first event or a problem
3 paragraph - events that follow
4 paragraph - the resolution how the problem solved or ended
Answer:
THE JUNK
In a non-descript town, Adam sat across a chair in a bar sipping whiskey and looking for a su cker who he can make a quick cash off. Adam has always been the rough, brawny type who has never done any honest job in his life, because according to him, the only money to be made was easy money.
As Adam was thinking, a man and woman walked into the bar and appeared to be arguing about something. He ignored them, even though he noted the girl was good looking, but he resumed his solemn thoughts as he ordered a refill.
The man came and sat two chairs away from Adam and ordered a glass of bourbon while the girl stormed out after another argument. Two drinks later and the man was already drunk and was talking his head off to Adam. He was on a treasure hunt with the girl and they discovered some worthless junk, but from the description, Adam immediately realized that what the man found was very valuable indeed.
Adam persuaded the man to show him where it was and when he saw it and confirmed his suspicion, he immediately offered $50 for the 'junk' so the man wouldn't get suspicious and after some haggling he parted with $60 for the 'junk'. Adam could scarcely believe his luck as the 'junk' was actually worth over $6,000 and went home happily, whistling. No better money to make than easy money.
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Answer:
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92 uses of a standard dictionary
Here it goes:
1.) Looking up the definition of word given by teacher
2.) Look up the meaning of an English word you see or hear
3.) Find the English translation of a word in your language
4.) check the spelling of a word
5.) check the plural of a noun or past tense of a verb
6.) find out other grammatical information about a word
7.) find the synonym or antonym of a word
8.) look up the collocations of a word
9.) check the part of speech of a word
10.) find out how to say a word
11.) find out about the register of a word
12.) find examples of the use of a word in natural language
13.) Confirming the meanings of partially known words
14.) Conforming guesses from context
15.) Flower pressing
16.) Door stop
17.) Pillow in class
18.) Fire starter when stranded
19.) A thing to hit a kid with, with the sole purpose to say "Words do hurt"
20.) A thing to hold up and hide your phone with
21.) Something to stand on to gain more height
22.) Something we used to look up "Funny words" with in elementary school to show all our friends
23.) A makeshift bowling ball
24.) A weight
25.) Rip out the pages to do origami
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What purpose did the most important writing of the Revolutionary Era serve?
a.) to instruct
b.) to inform
c.) to persuade
d.) to entertain
in the long walk to water why are the villagers celebrating the dirty water spraying from the borehole?
Answer:
below
Explanation:
because they thought that the people that came to drill were going to do somehting bad, but they actually helped them
13. Carlos pawed at his hair and shook his head, but he cannot dislodge the giant spider
А
B
С
tangled in his curls.
a. was pawing
b. was shaking
C. could not
d. No change necessary
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Reread "The Emancipation Proclamation, excerpt":
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. A PROCLAMATION.
I, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, President of the United States of America, and Commander-in-Chief of the Army and Navy thereof, do hereby proclaim and declare that hereafter, as heretofore, the war will be prosecuted for the object of practically restoring the constitutional relation between the United States, and each of the States, and the people thereof, in which States that relation is, or may be, suspended or disturbed.
That it is my purpose, upon the next meeting of Congress to again recommend the adoption of a practical measure tendering pecuniary aid to the free acceptance or rejection of all slave States, so called, the people whereof may not then be in rebellion against the United States and which States may then have voluntarily adopted, or thereafter may voluntarily adopt, immediate or gradual abolishment of slavery within their respective limits; and that the effort to colonize persons of African descent, with their consent, upon this continent, or elsewhere, with the previously obtained consent of the Governments existing there, will be continued.
That on the first day of January in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, all persons held as slaves within any State, or designated part of a State, the people whereof shall then be in rebellion against the United States shall be then, thenceforward, and forever free; and the executive government of the United States, including the military and naval authority thereof, will recognize and maintain the freedom of such persons, and will do no act or acts to repress such persons, or any of them, in any efforts they may make for their actual freedom.
That the executive will, on the first day of January aforesaid, by proclamation, designate the States, and part of States, if any, in which the people thereof respectively, shall then be in rebellion against the United States; and the fact that any State, or the people thereof shall, on that day be, in good faith represented in the Congress of the United States, by members chosen thereto, at elections wherein a majority of the qualified voters of such State shall have participated, shall, in the absence of strong countervailing testimony, be deemed conclusive evidence that such State and the people thereof, are not then in rebellion against the United States.
That attention is hereby called to an Act of Congress entitled "An Act to make an additional Article of War" approved March 13, 1862, and which act is in the words and figure following:
"Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That hereafter the following shall be promulgated as an additional article of war for the government of the army of the United States, and shall be obeyed and observed as such:
Article —. All officers or persons in the military or naval service of the United States are prohibited from employing any of the forces under their respective commands for the purpose of returning fugitives from service or labor, who may have escaped from any persons to whom such service or labor is claimed to be due, and any officer who shall be found guilty by a court-martial of violating this article shall be dismissed from the service.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this act shall take effect from and after its passage."
In a paragraph of 3-5 complete sentences, answer the following question: What is the purpose of this document and why did Lincoln write it? Be sure to use evidence from the text to support your answer.
Previous attempts to locate and publish Lincoln documents include Nicolay and Hay's 1905 Complete Works of Abraham Lincoln, consisting of 12 volumes; Gilbert A. Tracy and Francis H. Allen’s 1917 Uncollected Letters of Abraham Lincoln; Rufus Rockwell Wilson’s 1947 Uncollected Works of Abraham Lincoln: His Letters, Addresses and Other Papers; and Paul Angle's 1930 New Letters and Papers of Lincoln.
In the 1930s, the Abraham Lincoln Association began collecting photostats of Lincoln documents and by 1945 began drafting plans that eventually culminated in The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln, edited by Roy P. Basler, Marion Dolores Pratt, and Lloyd A. Dunlap. It was published in 8 volumes (plus an index) between 1953 and 1955, with two supplemental volumes published in 1974 and 1990.
Basler’s Collected Works has become a standard resource for Lincoln and Civil War scholarship, but it suffers from limitations and omissions. Collected Works did not include incoming correspondence to Lincoln, which denies the reader important context. New technology and the development of documentary editing as a discipline allows for more faithful renditions of the texts. And in the nearly 60 years since the publication of Collected Works, many new Lincoln documents have been discovered, providing new opportunities for historical scholarship.With these reasons likely in mind, Lincoln biographer David Herbert Donald assessed, "Though Roy Basler and his associates did an excellent job of editing Lincoln's writings a generation ago, I believe that it is time for a new, complete, updated edition of his works."
Explanation:
Place the events in order.
The Parsee gets dried cake crumbs and puts them in the Rhinoceros's skin.
A Rhinoceros comes along and chases the Parsee up a tree.
A Parsee bakes a cake.
The Rhinoceros eats the cake while the Parsee is up the tree.
Weeks pass and the Rhinoceros never apologizes.
The Parsee notices the Rhinoceros's skin.
The Rhinoceros takes off his skin and goes to the Red Sea to bathe.
The Rhinoceros begins itching and scratches himself so much that he loses his buttons and his skin becomes all wrinkly.
The Parsee laughs and the Rhinoceros goes away grumpy and wrinkly.
The Rhinoceros gets out of the water and puts on his skin.
Answer:
A Parsee bakes a cake.
A Rhinoceros comes along and chases the Parsee up a tree.
The Rhinoceros eats the cake while the Parsee is up the tree.
Weeks pass and the Rhinoceros never apologizes.
The Rhinoceros takes off his skin and goes to the Red Sea to bathe.
The Parsee notices the Rhinoceros's skin.
The Parsee gets dried cake crumbs and puts them in the Rhinoceros's skin.
The Rhinoceros gets out of the water and puts on his skin.
The Rhinoceros begins itching and scratches himself so much that he loses his buttons and his skin becomes all wrinkly.
The Parsee laughs and the Rhinoceros goes away grumpy and wrinkly.
Answer:
1. A Parsee bakes a cake.
2. A Rhinoceros comes along and chases the Parsee up a tree.
3. The Rhinoceros eats the cake while the Parsee is up the tree.
4. Weeks pass and the Rhinoceros never apologizes.
5. The Rhinoceros takes off his skin and goes to the Red Sea to bathe.
6. The Parsee notices the Rhinoceros's skin.
7. The Parsee gets dried cake crumbs and puts them in the Rhinoceros's skin.
8. The Rhinoceros gets out of the water and puts on his skin.
9. The Rhinoceros begins itching and scratches himself so much that he loses his buttons and his skin becomes all wrinkly.
10.The Parsee laughs and the Rhinoceros goes away grumpy and wrinkly.
Explanation:
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What are some ways you can show charity without giving someone money? Be specific in your responses and explain why these actions are charitable?
Match these vocabulary terms with their definitions. Match the items in the left column to the items in the right column.
1. acting suddenly with little thought; impulsive livelihood
2. lack of firmness of purpose; changeableness impetuous
3. means of providing for cost of living tedious
4. the quality of being persistent in the face of difficulties stamina
5. endurance; resistance to fatigue zealot
6. tiresome; boring; irksome instability
7. one of a Jewish sect who struggled openly against Roman rule persevera
Answer:
Explanation:
In English, vocabulary words help students to learn be words, improve his/her learning and explore languages. We were told to find the words that suit the meaning below,
1)Acting suddenly with little thought; impulsive.(impetuous)
Impetuous could be regarded as impulsive action, it is when one act or done things quickly even though one doesn't thought or care.
2)Lack of firmness of purpose; changeableness.(instability)
instability can be defined as the state or situation whereby there is an unstable state or there is a lack of stability
3)Means of providing for cost of living.
(livelihood)
livelihood could be regarded as a course of ones life, getting necessity of life secured
4)The quality of being persistent in the face of difficulties.(perseverance)
5)Endurance; resistance to fatigue.(stamina)
stamina can be explained as strength as well as energy that helps one to have sustainability when there is prolonged physical/mental effort.
6)Tiresome; boring; irksome
(tedious)
Tedious could be applied to work, task and things, it is situation that result in weariness or boredom or frustration
7)One of a Jewish sect who struggled openly against Roman rule.(zealot)
Which of the following events would most likely cause competition for timber in the United States?
A. conservation
B. wildfire
C. recession
Answer:
Most likely wildfire
Explanation:
Answer:
WILDFIRE
Explanation:
The most dangerous game: Throughout the story the author, Richard Connell, employs foreshadowing to build suspense
and to reveal character traits about both Rainsford and Zaroff. When Zaroff tracks Rainsford to
the base of a tree, Zaroff suddenly turns and walks “carelessly away." At first, Rainsford thinks
he has outwitted the general, but Rainsford soon realizes Zaroff
a. is tired
b. is ill
c. enjoys the hunt
d. never hunts after dark
Answer:
Rainsford soon realizes Zaroff:
c. enjoys the hunt.
Explanation:
"The Most Dangerous Game" is a short story by author Richard Connell. The main characters, Rainsford and General Zaroff, are both skilled hunters. However, they are not hunting together. It turns out that Zaroff has decided that the most dangerous and thrilling game to hunt is human beings. He traps men in his island and hunts them. Rainsford ends up becoming Zaroff's new prey after refusing to hunt with the general.
At a certain point in the story, Rainsford is running away from Zaroff while trying to use his wit and experience to win and successfully escape. He thinks he has managed to fool the general at a moment, after he has climbed up a tree in an attempt to leave no tracks. However, Zaroff knows Rainsford is there. He simply chooses to not kill him just yet. Zaroff is a sadist who truly enjoys the hunt. He leaves in order to give Rainsford the chance to keep on running, only to have even more fun chasing him.
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Who else is to blame for myrtles death in the great Gatsby besides daisy
Can you do a percentage on who has the most and least to blame between Gatsby daisy Tom nick and George
Answer:Daisy and Tom Buchanan are most responsible for Gatsby's death.
Explanation:
In The Great Gatsby, Daisy and Tom Buchanan are most responsible for Gatsby's death. The true villain of the narrative, Tom employs Daisy's idea of relieving their boredom by going to town and insidiously urges Gatsby to take Daisy in his coupe, allowing Gatsby to be seen with her.
Only if you ever read the book Quinny and Hopper Smart Cookies:
hopper and quinny had their first "both-ways" hug after he did what
Answer:
A real person's eyes cannot boing out of their head like a cartoon person's. That's impossible. But Quinny's They wrap around Quinny and squeeze her back, for the first time ever. A both-ways Quinny hug feels much different from a oneway Quinny hug. It feels much better.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Excerpt from Big Cats Facing Extinction Part A
Kate McConnaughey
(3) Some that become too weak to hunt their own natural prey, big cats find domestic livestock much simpler to acquire.
Read the passage. Look at the underlined section marked number (3). There may be a mistake in the way the sentence is written. If
you find a mistake, choose the answer that corrects the mistake. If there is no mistake, choose Correct as is.'
A)
Correct as is.
B)
Natural prey and some big cats that become too weak to hunt find
domestic livestock much simpler to acquire.
Some big cats that become too weak to hunt their own natural prey find
domestic livestock much simpler to acquire.
D)
Some big cats find domestic livestock that become too weak to hunt their
own natural prey much simpler to acquire.
Answer:
C) Some big cats that become too weak to hunt their own natural prey find
domestic livestock much simpler to acquire.
Explanation:
This one makes the most sense grammatically. Hope it helps.
article isnt everyone a little bit weird
please help i need and reflection
Answer:
im confused. Did you forget to add a pic? Do you need help?
Explanation:
Answer:
Benjamin Franklin was “One of the framers of the United States Constitution, Franklin (1706-1790) was a leading author, political theorist, politician, scientist, inventor, activist, and businessperson. He was a very inspiring man who accomplished many great thing in his time such as the many things this article has stated
Explanation:
Read lines 45-59: What is Torrance's view about telling children scary stories? What is one counterargument that she provides?
Write the claim, counterclaim and text evidence for both I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST
Answer:
They are scary!!!!
Explanation:
Children scary stories are scary1!11!!!
In "To Build a Fire," the man ignores the old timer's advice and travels alone.
What does this show about his character?
He is thoughtful and experienced.
The man is mentally stronger than others.
The man seeks attention by being reckless.
He is stubborn and overconfident.
Answer:
Stubborn and overconfident
Explanation:
he doesnt want help and dies bc hes stupid
what is the theme for "that could have been you" by jim heynen
Answer:
he is a really good Authur
The themes for the short story "That Could Have Been You" are danger and fearlessness.
The story depicts all the different ways that proves being on the farm could be dangerous to the boys. The story remains vague, however, about who the boys are and what farm it is they are supposed to be on.
We only know that there are boys who are on a farm, and the potential dangers they face just by being on it. These dangers are:
Getting drowned, Getting injured by hailstones, Getting injured by an animal, Getting crushed by a collapsed building or caught in a tornadoHowever, despite knowing the dangers are real, several narrow escapes the boys had from serious danger, and even suffering rather bad injuries, the boys remain fearless about it all.
They know they could be the ones missing fingers, or an arm, or they could be the ones getting impaled by falling icicles, but the promise of new days ahead and the potential adventures they could have in them makes them fearless about all the dangers that they know exist on the farm.
Therefore, the short story centres around the themes of danger and fearlessness a group of boys experience by being on the farm.
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Granddad says," Your maw'll be easier in her mind if she knows I'm along to look after you young'uns. " Restate this dialect sentence in standard English. Then tell why it is an example of verbal humor.
Answer:
Grand dad says, Your mother will be easier in her mind if she knows I'm along to look after you young kids.
Explanation:
It is an example because he's putting many words together to form one word
Why does Victor use Teresa as an example of a noun?
Answer:
Teresa because he likes her.
Explanation:
Which details from the text support the central idea of this passage? Check all that apply.
“sailed across the Mediterranean Sea to Syria”
“grown on the southwest coast of India”
“tiny dried black peppercorns were the perfect item to trade”
“From India the pepper was shipped across to Arabia”
“Jean de Joieville, a French writer . . . actually lived in the Muslim world”
Answer:
A. “sailed across the Mediterranean Sea to Syria”
B. “grown on the southwest coast of India”
D. "From India the pepper was shipped across to Arabia”
Answer:
A, B, D
Explanation:
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in paragraph 12, what does the manager trying to achieve by calling the police?
Answer:
Explanation:
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Answer:
Its C
Explanation:
to scare them to stop protest
What punctuation is used to show the title of a short story?
Answer:
Quotation marks
Explanation:
Use quotation marks around the titles of short poems, song titles, short stories, magazine or newspaper articles, essays, speeches, chapter titles, short films, and episodes of television or radio shows.
A shout from Francois hailed his appearance. "Wot!
say?" the dog driver cried to Perrault. "Dat Buck for sure
learn quick as anyt'ing."
Perrault nodded gravely. As courier for the Canadian
Government, bearing important despatches, he was
anxious to secure the best dogs, and he was particularly
gladdened by the possession of Buck.
-The Call of the Wild,
Jack London
Based on this passage, how is Buck indirectly
characterized?
A. anxious
B. slow to pick up new information
C. an important member of the team
D. intelligent
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is d
Explanation:
Why should the announcement of a third supply intake for Las Vegas water cause concern?
This question is about "Las Vegas Completing Last Straw to Draw Lake Mead Water"
Answer:
The announcement is of concern because it includes drilling activities on the ground, which can cause geological problems that cause unexpected and bad results for Las Vegas and the surrounding region.
Explanation:
It is a fact that the supply of drinking water in Las vegas and surrounding areas is a concern that deserves attention. To address these problems, several supply strategies have been established, however, the third water supply, which is what was discussed in the article, is the one that is of most concern because it involves excavation activities at meters and meters deep.
As we know, excavation activities are dangerous, as they can not only generate geological problems, but also awaken existing problems that will cause more problems to the population.
It can be deduced that the announcement is of concern because it includes drilling activities on the ground which is bad for the environment.
What is an inference?It should be noted that an inference simply means the conclusion that can be deduce from the evidence given.
In this case, the announcement of a third supply intake for Las Vegas water cause concern because it includes drilling activities on the ground which is bad for the environment.
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Read this excerpt from Anne Frank Remembered.
I just sat there, frozen. I'd lost track of time. At some point the two workers from downstairs in the workplace came up to me and said that they were so sorry, that they hadn't known. Then Van Matto came and said something, and I saw that the Austrian had given him the keys that he had taken from me. I can't imagine where the time had gone. First, it had been eleven or twelve o'clock when the Dutch Nazi had come. Then it must have been about one-thirty when I'd heard the footsteps on the inner stairway. Then, suddenly, Elli was back, and Henk had arrived, and I realized that it was five o'clock and the day had passed.
Why does Miep feel this way?
She is relieved that the frightening officers have left.
She is shocked and disappointed by the day’s events.
She is overwhelmed by her work at Mr. Frank’s office.
She is scared by the threats of the Austrian officer.
Answer:
THE 2ND ONE FOR SURE
Explanation:
Answer: IT'S B FOR SURE
Explanation:
trust
Read the passage from The Importance of Being Earnest.
Algernon. I really don't see anything romantic in proposing. It is very romantic to be in love. But there is nothing romantic about a definite proposal. Why, one may be accepted. One usually is, I believe. Then the excitement is all over. The very essence of romance is uncertainty. If ever I get married, I'll certainly try to forget the fact.
In the passage, Wilde uses _____ to achieve an aesthetic impact.
Answer:
Number 3
Explanation:
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