Answer:
True.
Explanation:
I have learned this.
Victorian writers generally concentrated on the present rather than the past.
O True
O False
Answer:
False
Explanation:
I just took the test
As the story pauses, Buster Bear tells
Little Joe Otter to come and get the
trout from him. Finish the rest of the
story. Be sure to include what
happens to Buster Bear, Little Joe
Otter, and the trout. End the story
with a lesson.
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Buster Bear tells Little Joe Otter to come and get the trout from him, but Littke Joe Otter is not in a good mood to talk to Buster Bear after he made him lose his fish. No matter how much Buster Bear begged and offered him a trout, Little Joe Otter would never lose him and would still think of revenge because this story could not end like that.
Buster Bear started talking about how sorry he was for what happened and that he was giving him the trout with sincerity and honesty, because he really wanted to apologize and try to generate a friendship between the two, because life can be very lonely without friends. Little Joe Otter even agreed with that and was not a spiteful person. He really needed a friend and Buster Bear seemed sincere, so he decided to give him a vote of confidence, which worked out well, as their friendship lasted for years and they lived very well together.
The moral of this story is that apologizing can generate friends for life and it is better to generate friends than enemies.
In the first sentence of paragraph 2, the speaker utilizes which of the following devices? (Gettysburg address)
I. asyndeton
II. anaphora
III. parallelism
A.I only
B.III only
C.I and III
D.II and III
E.I, II, and III
Answer:
B. III only
Explanation:
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In two or three sentences, explain the author's purpose for stating, "It took Timothy McVeigh to teach America that fanaticism and righteous martyrdom are not the monopoly of one religion or, indeed, any religion at all." Background information: Timothy McVeigh was an American domestic terrorist responsible for the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing killing 168 people
Answer:
Explanation of the sentence: Timothy McVeigh was neither Arab nor Muslim and provoked a terrorist attack by being an American boy, respectable and admired.
Explanation:
Timothy McVeigh was a New Yorker, white, straight, and a boy decorated for his actions in the Gulf War. In other words, he was the American standard, an admirable person and one that made the country proud, but this proved to be a big lie. That's because Timothy was responsible for a terrorist attack on the bomb that killed around 168 dead and left 850 injured in Oklahoma.
The attack was linked to some radical Islamist group, nobody imagined that an American would do that to his own people. However, by discovering that Timothy was the culprit and who had no connection with Islam, the population could rethink their concepts in relation to religions and patriotism.
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Answer: Kitten
Explanation:
Answer:
fluffy white kitten
What causes conflict to impact relationships?
What types of conflict are there? How can you
improve communication?
Answer:
Some of the common types and causes of relationship conflict include children, finances, insecurity, and lack of participation in household responsibilities. Relationship conflict is often the result of a power differential that leaves one partner feeling more dependent upon the other.
Explanation:
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in line 8 the word severely means
Answer: It is C
Explanation: My brother just did that
Choose two
cyclone
spinning
twister
calm
dry
Answer:
Twister, dry
Explanation:
Answer:
spinning twister
Explanation:
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change into indirect speech. 1. start writing. 2.can you hear me properly? 3.I wish it was warmer today. 4. Ruskin are you there?
Answer:
1:He said to me to start writing. 2:He asked me if I could hear him properly. 3: He wished that it would be warmer today. 4:He asked Ruskin if he was there.
Explanation:
What is the purpose of paragraph 19 in
the excerpt from All the Light We
Cannot See?
A. to show how the radio can bring
people together
B. to highlight the escape from reality
that the radio provides
O
C. to demonstrate how Werner and his
sister are able to listen to the radio
D. to explain why Werner was so
persistent in wanting to restore the
radio
Answer:
the answer is B
Explanation:
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Post your personal response to one of the two analyses of Sarah Orne Jewett's The Country of the Pointed Firs. Craft a paragraph that clearly identifies which interpretation you chose and communicates your agreement or disagreement in the topic sentence. Support your topic sentence with specific examples from the “Mrs. Todd” section of The Country of the Pointed Firs.
Answer:
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In addition to being a fine example of local color writing, “A White Heron” is also an excellent initiation story with a universal theme. Through the character of Sylvia, the “little woods girl,” Sarah Orne Jewett addresses the dilemma that occurs when personal values conflict with emotional needs and making an ethical decision that is sure to cause pain.
Explanation:
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The sentence with specific examples from the “Mrs. Todd” section of The Country of the Pointed Firs:
"White Heron" is not only a good example of a local color font, but also a great introductory story with a universal theme. In the role of Sylvia, the "little girl in the forest," Sarah Orn Juett is ethical and sure to deal with the dilemma that arises when personal values conflict with emotional needs and cause pain.Learn more :
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If you want know why "happy" people stand in the rain its because:
They love
walking in
the rain
because no
one call tell
that they are
Crying
Now think about that if you see someone walking in the rain and they have nothing to do and they are usually "happy" all they are doing when you are around them is faking a smile to make sure you don't feel bad for them, they try to make sure you don't cut yourself or get depressed but most of the time they do it to themselves and don't take their own advice for themselves.
it is known as depressed cause they standing in the rain
and that's a peridot
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This is an introductory paragraph.
you have just returned from a school trip during the school holiday recently.Write a letter to your cousin telling him about your trip
Answer:
I just don't know how many words you need for the letter.
Explanation:
Adress.
Date.
Dear name,
I hope this letter finds you safe and well. Just a few days ago, I had both a thrilling yet tiring vacation. I spent my vacation on a school trip. They sent us out to the desert, and we had to find our way to different camps. There were other groups that tried to follow ours and the funniest times were when we tried to fool them and they didn't even realize. But the most unfulfilling times were when the wind blew up and sand flew into our faces. Every time that happened, we spent a traumatic 15 minutes blinking every second trying to get it out.
Every time we came back to camp it was almost 10 ocklock in the night and we had to set up our tents in the cold night. The wind blew fercely and the tents would not settle down. I thought I would need octopus hands to make the tent stand just right. I also had to hold my flashlight in my mouth and it was not such a nice taste.
I know we haven't talked in some time so this letter is mainly just a heads up on how my life has been, and that I would be thrilled to hear back fom you about yours. I hope you have a nice day.
Your cousin,
Name
answer this question for me
Answer:
What is your question?
Explanation:
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Oliver Twist is born a sickly infant in a workhouse. The parish surgeon and a drunken nurse attend his birth. His mother kisses his forehead and dies, and the nurse announces that Oliver’s mother was found lying in the streets the night before. The surgeon notices that she is not wearing a wedding ring.
Chapter 2:Authorities at the workhouse send Oliver to a branch-workhouse for “juvenile offenders against the poor-laws.” The overseer, Mrs. Mann, receives an adequate sum for each child’s upkeep, but she keeps most of the money and lets the children go hungry, sometimes even letting them die.
On Oliver’s ninth birthday, Mr. Bumble, a minor church official known as the parish beadle, informs Mrs. Mann that Oliver is too old to stay at her establishment. Since no one has been able to discover his mother’s or father’s identity, he must return to the workhouse. Mrs. Mann asks how the boy came to have any name at all. Mr. Bumble tells her that he keeps a list of names in alphabetical order, naming the orphans from the list as they are born.
Mrs. Mann fetches Oliver. When Mr. Bumble is not looking, she glowers and shakes her fist at the boy, so he stays silent about the miserable conditions at her establishment. Before Oliver departs, Mrs. Mann gives him some bread and butter so that he will not seem too hungry at the workhouse.
The workhouse offers the poor the opportunity to starve slowly as opposed to quick starvation on the streets. For the workhouse, the undertaker’s bill is a major budget item due to a large number of deaths. Oliver and his young companions suffer the “tortures of slow starvation.” One night at dinner, one child tells the others that if he does not have another bowl of gruel he might eat one of them. Terrified, the children at the workhouse cast lots, determining that whoever loses shall be required to ask for more food for the boy. Oliver loses, and after dinner, the other children insist that Oliver ask for more food at supper. His request so shocks the authorities that they offer five pounds as a reward to anyone who will take Oliver off of their hands.
Chapter 3:In the parish, Oliver has been flogged and then locked in a dark room as a public example. Mr. Gamfield, a brutish chimney sweep, offers to take Oliver on as an apprentice. Because several boys have died under his supervision, the board considers five pounds too large a reward, and they settle on just over three pounds. Mr. Bumble, Mr. Gamfield, and Oliver appear before a magistrate to seal the bargain. At the last minute, the magistrate notices Oliver’s pale, alarmed face. He asks the boy why he looks so terrified. Oliver falls on his knees and begs that he be locked in a room, beaten, killed, or any other punishment besides being apprenticed to Mr. Gamfield. The magistrate refuses to approve the apprenticeship, and the workhouse authorities again advertise Oliver’s availability.
Chapter 4:The workhouse board considers sending Oliver out to sea as a cabin boy, expecting that he would die quickly in such miserable conditions. However, Mr. Sowerberry, the parish undertaker, takes Oliver on as his apprentice. Mr. Bumble informs Oliver that he will suffer dire consequences if he ever complains about his situation. Mrs. Sowerberry remarks that Oliver is rather small. Mr. Bumble assures her that he will grow, but she grumbles that he will only grow by eating their food. Mrs. Sowerberry serves Oliver the leftovers that the dog has declined to eat. Oliver devours the food as though it were a great feast. After he finishes, Mrs. Sowerberry leads him to his bed, worrying that his appetite seems so large.
Chapter 5:In the morning, Noah Claypole, Mr. Sowerberry’s apprentice, wakes Oliver. Noah and Charlotte, the maid, taunt Oliver during breakfast. Oliver accompanies Sowerberry to prepare for a pauper’s burial. The husband of the deceased delivers a tearful tirade against his wife’s death. She has starved to death, and although he once tried to beg for her, the authorities sent him to prison for the offense. The dead woman’s mother begs for some bread and a cloak to wear for the funeral.
At the graveyard before the funeral, some ragged boys jump back and forth over the coffin to amuse themselves. Mr. Bumble beats a few of the boys. The clergyman performs the service in four minutes. Mr. Bumble quickly ushers the grieving family out of the cemetery, and Mr. Sowerberry takes the cloak away from the dead woman’s mother. Oliver decides that he is not at all fond of the undertaking business.
I'm sorry this was the max amount of characters it would allow me to enter.Does the speaker like his childhood? Why or Why not? Provide a line to support your answer.
Answer:
Where is the paragraph?
Explanation:
why did the author write Castro steps down
Answer:
Cuban leader Fidel Castro says he will not seek re-election and has resigned as Cuba's president, after 49 years in power. Castro announced in Cuba's state-run newspaper that he is stepping down. At 81, he has been ailing and has not appeared in public in the past year and a half.
Explanation:
choose the verb(s) in this sentence. The hurricane hit the Texas coast and destroyed two towns
Answer:
hit and destroyed
Explanation:
Verbs are words that describe an action that's likely to occur so any type of action would be known as a verb. Hope this helps :)
What is your first impression of Ghost The book is by Jason Reynolds ?
Ive never heard of it but it sounds like a good book.✌️
Can someone please help me with this ... I have to get it done
1. has made
2. spent
3. drives
4. will have lived
5. begin
6. will return
7. was practicing
8. come
9. flew
10. has been malfunctioning
Please help! im taking the test rn!!!!
The next question refers to the following passage. The sentences have been numbered to help you identify them more easily.
(1) As she was driving to visit her twin, Jayla had a strange feeling that something bad was going to happen.
(2) Meanwhile, Kayla had the same exact premonition.
(3) Worried about her sister, Kayla called Jayla's cell phone.
(4) Because she took her eyes off the road to answer the phone call, Jayla lost control of her car and crashed through the front of Kayla's house.
What is the function of the introductory word in sentence 2?
It refers to the person being addressed.
It is a transition word.
It provides a short answer.
It creates a short delay.
Answer:
It is a transition word.
Explanation:
"Meanwhile" is a transitioning word. Hope that helps.
Answer:
It refers to the person being addressed
Explanation:
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If God was all-loving there would be no suffering in world.
Write a paragraph for and against this statement.
•Refer to Christian teachings
•Give developed arguments to support this statement
•give developed arguments to support a different point of view
•Reach a justified conclusion
Use the sentence starters below to respond to this question.
•Some people would agree with this statement because…
•Others would disagree with this statement because…
•Christianity would argue that…
•Christian Scripture teaches that…
Answer:
From what I know, since sin came into this world, suffering came with it. God gave us free will and it's our choice to make the right decision or not. God has a plan for people's lives that they may not always understand. This may include evil and suffering but Christians should trust and have faith in God's plan. Evil and suffering in this life is a preparation for heaven. Evil and suffering give people a chance to become better people and improve their souls. They believe that God will reward them in heaven.
Hope this helps...
I need help with this!
The theme is the message or lesson that the writer is trying to relate to his/her readers. A True B False
What similar circumstances and issues exist in both The Eve of Destruction and the opening chapters of The Outsiders? Use examples or quotes from both texts in your answer.
Answer: they both take place in a common era and time period therefor, whatever social, economical and worldly problem were going on at the time took place in both books, such as the assassination of jfk
Explanation:
What are some quotes that shows that the giver loves jonas? ?(The Giver)
Answer:
“If you were to be lost in the river, Jonas, your memories would not be lost with you."
Explanation:
This shows how the Giver loves Jonas because he tells Jonas things, gives him memories, things he would never forget. The Giver tells Jonas things that nobody else knows, and he gets memories.
In line 8 which literary device does the author use to create a musical quality?
A Allusion
B Free verse
C Alliteration
D onomatopoeia
Line no 8 is attached below
Answer:
B free verse
Explanation:
Free verse is a literary device that can be defined as poetry that is free from limitations of regular meter or rhythm, and does not rhyme with fixed forms. Such poems are without rhythm and rhyme schemes, do not follow regular rhyme scheme rules, yet still provide artistic expression
How would you describe Elie Wiesel as a child based on the details you were given as a reader in Chapter One
Answer:
Wiesel's selfless personality can also be viewed in his close relationship with his dad; Wiesel sacrificed himself numerous times for his father and struggled greatly to keep his dad alive. He could have been like the other sons and abandon him and taken advantage of his food, instead he did the exact opposite.
Explanation:
ACTIVITY
Read the following excerpt from the essay, "I Know Why the Caged Bird Cannot Read" by
Francine Prose. Identify what you consider to be fallacies in her argument and discuss the
effects those fallacies have on the soundness of her argument
Hello. You did not include the passage to which the question refers, which prevents me from showing you the fallacies that the text may contain. However, to help you, I will show you how to identify fallacies and how they weaken a text's arguments. I hope this helped.
Fallacies are arguments that a person presents as true and logical, but they are false and present statements that are not consistent with reality, unprovable and flawed, that emit inaccurate and incorrect information. The fallacies leave the arguments with a fanciful, inconsequential and illogical content, since it has a flawed content and it is not possible to admire and agree.
An example of fallacy occurs with the phrase "my neighbor was bitten by a pitbul, so all pitbuls in the neighborhood must be euthanized as they are dangerous."
A logical fallacy is an untrue statement which is made by a person that does not help his argument, but rather weakens it by making either an incorrect conclusion, or missing the point.
With this in mind, there are different types of fallacy and they are:
Straw manAppeal to force (Argumentum ad Baculum)Argumentum ad Hominem (Personal attack)Hasty GeneralizationRed HerringCircular ReasoningArgumentum ad Populum (Appeal to the people), etcFor example, if a person tells another person that he is not performing his job well and he replies to him, "you better shut it or I'll smack you", then the second speaker is making use of Argumentum ad Baculum which is an appeal to force.
Please note that your question is incomplete so I gave you a general overview so that you can get a better understanding of the concept
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