Answer:
The icy climate is the detail that defines the scene.
Explanation:
One of the main points in the text shown above is the freezing climate created by the low temperature. This detail manages the whole scene, the actions of the narrator and even the feeling that the author wants to convey to the reader. Thus, we can consider that the icy climate is the main detail of the scene, being able to delimit the events and the entire narration.
Answer:
1. biting polar weather
2. gloomy and troubled
3.Nature is destructive and mysterious
Explanation: Edge 2021
Read the excerpt from " Crossing Brooklyn Ferry." Just as you feel when you look on the river and sky, so I felt, Just as any of you is one of a living crowd, I was one of a crowd, Just as you are refresh'd by the gladness of the river and the bright flow, I was refresh'd, Just as you stand and lean on the rail, yet hurry with the swift current, I stood yet was hurried, Just as you look on the numberless masts of ships and the thick-stemmed pipes of steamboats, I looked. What is the purpose of the repetition in these lines
Answer:
The purpose of repetition is to provoke identification between the reader and the narrator, showing that what the reader felt the narrator felt.
Explanation:
Repetition is the figure of speech that allows the use of a word or phrase to be repeated several times during a text. The use of repetition is intended to highlight a concept that is present in the text. In the case of the text shown above, we can see the repetition of the expression "just as you" to highlight the identification between speaker and narrator. This is because the speaker is showing common situations and sensations that happened to him and the reader.
Answer:
B
Explanation: to emphasize that the narrator’s experience is universal
Why does Scout stand up for Walter? Cite the text. TKAM
Answer: Scout defends Walter because she understands that he is too embarrassed to tell Miss Caroline he cannot pay her back. Scout is familiar with his family and is by far the brightest student in her class, which explains why all her pupils looked towards her to defend Walter.
What are the sub-claim for pollution? (3 ONLY)
Answer:
Don’t throw your Future away.
Be a part of the solution, Not part of pollution.
The Choice is yours- Save it or Waste it
How is the movie the lion King and Aladdin similar???
Answer:
They are both live action and cartoon.
Explanation:
Which of the following statements is false. Group of answer choices When seeking to identify the theme of a poem, the critic should consider the poem's form, voice, tone, langauge, images, allusions, sound--all the elements that comprise the poem. There is only one theme to or for each poem or short story or novel or play. The theme of a work of literature is its central or dominant idea. The theme of a poem is more than the subject of the poem; theme refers to the ideas the poet explores.
Answer:
There is only one theme to or for each poem or short story or novel or play.
Explanation:
It is common for literary works to have more than one theme, mainly long works, which can address several different subjects efficiently and well presented. In this case, it is incorrect to say that poems, short stories, plays and novels always have a single theme, although this sometimes happens.
The theme is the main subject that will be approached and explored in the course of the work. In order to determine the theme, it is important that the critic of the work evaluates all elements of composition such as voice, tone, mod, figures of speech, symbolism, among others.
Can anyone think of a way to revise edit or make this longer?
There are many books from which I could pull from, but the best example would be The Hobbit by J.R.R Tolkien. Tolkien throws the reader into a mystical world set in Middle Earth. We are introduced to a Hobbit who enjoys a quaint simple life. Like many Hobbits, Bilbo Baggins does not like adventures, as it is not in their "nature." But Gandalf comes by to prove otherwise. During the novel, Bilbo is recruited by Gandalf to help a pack of Dwarves reclaim their lost home. When Bilbo accepted this journey, we are already seeing Bilbo's true colors coming through. Bilbo scurries along to meet the rest of his party as the entirety of Bag End shuns him. A great example of Bilbo's character in the dark is when he is literally in the dark. His quick thoughts are what saves him from being Gollum's next meal when he falls into his cave. Bilbo saved his own life that day because of his witty puzzles and quick actions against Gollum. At heart, Bilbo is an adventurer, just like the Took side of his family. With the help of a couple of new friends, Bilbo was able to show his "true character in the dark" to the world
There are many books from which I could pull from, but the best example would be The Hobbit by J.R.R Tolkien. Tolkien throws the reader into a mystical world set in Middle Earth. We are introduced to the main character, a Hobbit named Bilbo Baggins who enjoys a quaint, simple life in Bag End. Like many Hobbits, Bilbo Baggins does not like adventure, as it is not in a Hobbit's "nature." This changes when Gandalf, an old wizard, comes by to prove otherwise, to both Bilbo and the other Hobbits. During the novel, Bilbo is recruited by Gandalf to help a pack of Dwarves reclaim their lost home. When Bilbo accepts this quest, we begin to see Bilbo's true colors coming through. Bilbo scurries along to meet the rest of his party even as the entirety of Bag End shuns him. A great example of Bilbo's character in the dark is when he is literally in the dark. His quick thoughts are what saves him from being Gollum's next meal when he falls into his cave. Bilbo saved his own life that day because of his witty puzzles and quick actions against Gollum. On many other occasions, he is able to save his companions and continue their mission by using his wit and quick thinking. At heart, Bilbo is an adventurer, just like the Took side of his family. With the help of a couple of new friends, Bilbo was able to show his "true character in the dark" to the world.
I haven't added much, but I clarified some parts and revised a little. I hope this is helpful, good luck
Answer:
what is this thesis for it
Explanation:
Your traffic light report will start with background research on typical control systems for traffic lights. Your report should discuss fixed-time control versus dynamic control of traffic light systems and the future of dynamic control using intelligent systems and Artificial intelligence (Al applications. You will also discuss in your report, your approach to modifying the system and discuss your program flow. You can use flowcharts to illustrate the functionality of your program and list your program code in the appendix. Word Document Formatting Requirements - Must have a cover page. - Must have a table of contents. - Must include a reference section with proper citations included. - Must include at least three (3) paragraph headings such as Introduction, Design Modification, Program flow, and Conclusion and future work. - Must be set with 1.5 line spacing. - Must be 2-3 pages in length- not including the cover page, table of contents, and reference list. Word Document Content Requirements - Writing demonstrates using credible online sources and the ECPI Online Library to conduct. your research. - Writing demonstrates critical thinking and links in material from your week 1 project design - Free of grammatical and spelling errors.
The traffic light report is divided into three parts: the Introduction, Design Modification, Program flow, and Conclusion and future work.
The report discusses fixed-time control versus dynamic control of traffic light systems and the future of dynamic control using intelligent systems and AI applications.A traffic light report is an analysis and assessment of a traffic light system's efficiency and effectiveness. The report includes an overview of the control systems that are commonly used for traffic lights. The traffic light report should also discuss the difference between fixed-time control and dynamic control. The future of dynamic control using intelligent systems and AI applications is also explored. The approach to modifying the system is then discussed, along with the program flow.
To illustrate the functionality of the program, flowcharts can be used. The program code is listed in the appendix.Word Document Formatting Requirements for the traffic light reportThe traffic light report must follow these formatting requirements:Must have a cover pageMust have a table of contentsMust include a reference section with proper citations includedMust include at least three (3) paragraph headings such as Introduction, Design Modification, Program flow, and Conclusion and future work.Must be set with 1.5 line spacing.Must be 2-3 pages in length- not including the cover page, table of contents, and reference list.Word Document Content Requirements for the traffic light reportThe traffic light report must follow these content requirements:Writing demonstrates using credible online sources and the ECPI Online Library to conduct research.Writing demonstrates critical thinking and links in material from your week 1 project design.Free of grammatical and spelling errors.
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To what has Wiesel dedicated his life?
Answer:
Elie Wiesel, the older version of Eliezer, the death camp survivor, has dedicated his life to serving mankind and to prevent human rights atrocities, showing the world that humankind is capable of goodness, notwithstanding its inherent evil.
What drives the story forward is referred to as the:
climax
plot
genre
O antagonist
Answer:
Plot
Explanation:
Odysseus is the hero of the story. Think of another hero from a movie, book or real life. Use the chart to compare/contrast Odysseus with the hero that you chose.
Answer and Explanation:
We can compare Odysseus with Beowulf, since both are heroes of their stories and represent ancient works of great literary importance.
As previously stated, both Odysseus and Beowulf are heroes and both fought with large and powerful monsters, such as the Cyclops (defeated by Odysseus) and Grendel (defeated by Beowulf). However, the way the two heroes set up their fights is very different. Beowulf establishes a fight based on strength, since he is a man of extreme strength capable of defeating the strongest of men and creatures. Odysseus, on the other hand, establishes his battles based on his intelligence and cunning, using little or no force.
The loyalty of the two heroes is also very different. Beowulf is extremely loyal to his family and friends, doing everything to protect them. Odisseus, on the other hand, is faithful to his men and often ends up having an overconfidence that hinders this fidelity, in addition, Odisseu presents several moments of infidelity to his family, although he wishes to return to her.
Where does Achilleus drive his spear to kill Hektor?
what is the TOPIC of the poem mending wall
Answer:
A widely accepted theme of "The Mending Wall" concerns the self-imposed barriers that prevent human interaction. In the poem, the speaker's neighbor keeps pointlessly rebuilding a wall; more than benefitting anyone, the fence is harmful to their land. But the neighbor is relentless in its maintenance, nonetheless.
Explanation:
I wrote these, and was wondering which one was better....
Prolouge
Fairies are wonderful creatures, filled with light and joy. With little silky wings and anglelic voices. They dance on the wind and fill the skies with laughter. But within them lies a darkness, like all creatures have. And when you hurt them, the darkness takes over. their wings turn black and sharp, their light turns to shadows and their voices turn to screams, They hold to hate and anger, to all the dark things that swim in mens minds, they know joy no more, and they wish to steal yours. So, Please heed my warning. and I will tell you a story, anout a fairy whom was betrayed, a fairy who lost her way, a fairy whos tears stained the world.
Chapter one
Her feet skim the forest floor, her hands brush the trees, her eyes close and her lips sing. slowly she rises, her feet no longer on the ground. Her hands drop to her side but her fingers splay out and dance to her song. She twirls with grace and rises, higher, higher, higher. And following her, little bodies of light, singing a song, only they remember. They swirl around the girl and kiss her cheeks, she smiles and slows to a stop, just hovering there, above the treetops. The fairies whisper in her ears and giggle holding out their little hands, expectant. The girl laughs, a beautiful, hypnotic sound. "Shh, my little friends, here you are. Quiet now. share, would you?" She hands them crumbs of cake, velvet and chocalate and all the flavors of the wonderful substance. The fairies smile and their tinkiling filles her ears. "Yes, i know. you won, you caught up to me - but it IS harder to be faster, seein how i'm bigger than you and all." they circle her head and perch on her shoulders "But soon i'll be faster than all of you. and not even the ancient peter pan could catch me!" she smiles with the thought and slowly drifs down to the forest once more. Waving goodbye to her little friends, she races again though the forest, her feet not touching the ground.
OR....
She shuffled her feet and sighed, making it quite obvious that she was upset. The caseworker didn't respond. Of course. Why would she? She was only uprooting her life again. Home-hopping wasn't fun. . She had been in what? Three homes in the past year? She tried to be good, be the best. But she obviously wasn't good enough. she must have done something wrong. Something must have made them not want her. She just didnt know why she wasn't good enough. She fiddled with her name tag, which read Aria, or it was supposed to, it actually spelled Area. Sighing again she tried for a more vocal approach.
"Ahem." She raised an eyebrow, trying to hide the sour sting in her heart. the caseworker finally looked up "What? You hungry? Thirsty?" She shook her head after a second "Just sit still, we will have you relocated soon enough." Relocated? Was she a dog? "I was just gonna ask why i have to leave another house." The caseworker sighed "Because of...Difficulties." Aria frowned thats all they ever said. "difficluties." She hadn't relized she said it out loud until the caseworked sighed louder than she had before. "Listen, it just didn't work out. You'll be in a new home soon." Aria clenched her jaw "It's not really a home when you only live there for four months." This time the caseworker ignored her. So Aria leaned back in her seat and closed her eyes. wringing her hands until they turned white.
When she opened them again the sky had turned to a pink shade, and she watched for a second as it slowly sank towards the ground. She glanced around and met the eyes of her annoyed caseworker, who obviously wanted to go home. "Get up. You're sleeping here toninght."
"What-?" Aria clenched her hands, digging her fingers into her palm.
"I said you're sleeping here." she jabbed a finger towards a room, the door was slightly ajar and inside was a table a couple chairs and a couch. Aria frowned "On a couch?" the caseworker nodded "I'll be in the next room."
please read it all and tell me which one was your favorite and why! :)
Answer:
theyre both amazing and it's hard to pick but the second one engaged me a little more <3
Explanation:
por favor ayuda.
a. Escriba en cada uno de los espacios el auxiliar correspondiente (don´t /
doesn´t) para negar cada una de las oraciones planteadas. Traduce cada una
de las oraciones.
a. My Friends ___________ play soccer on Mondays.
b. Camila ______________ like to read books.
c. Gloria _______________ usually go to the gym.
d. I ________________ like vegetables.
e. People _____________ respect rules.
f. Bad Bunny __________ sing vallenato
g. It __________________ sound good. It is broken.
h. My mother ___________ study at school.
i. They ______________ know my family.
Answer:
A. don't
B. doesn't
C. doesn't
D. don't
E. doesn't
F. doesn't
G. doesn't
H. doesn't
I. don't
Explanation:
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We have several options: we may be tempted to try to live by the Christian ideal of being "our brother's keeper," or by the Marxist ideal of "to each according to his needs. " Since the needs of all in the water are the same, and since they can all be seen as "our brothers," we could take them all into our boat, making a total of 150 in a boat designed for 60. The boat swamps, everyone drowns. Complete justice, complete catastrophe.
Garrett Hardin, "Lifeboat Ethics: The Case Against Helping the Poor
Why does the author put quotation marks around some words in the passage?
A. To show that the author agrees with the phrase because it is important to his main argument
B. To show that the phrase is a quote from another source, giving the author more credibility
C. To show that the author is questioning the phrase and even implying that it has the opposite meaning
D. To show that the phrase is not important to the central argument and should be ignored
The author puts quotation marks around some words in the passage to signify that the terms are noteworthy. By putting the words in quotes, the author indicates that the phrases are essential and require particular attention or explanation. The quotes are utilized to provide extra emphasis, express irony or sarcasm, and question the validity of the terms. Therefore, the correct answer is option (C).
To show that the author is questioning the phrase and even implying that it has the opposite meaning. The author does not agree with either Christian or Marxist ideals. Instead, the author is questioning the ideas that we should live by the Christian ideal of being "our brother's keeper" or the Marxist ideal of "to each according to his needs."
The author highlights the potential consequences of living by these ideals in the context of a lifeboat scenario. In the lifeboat scenario, the author argues that it is not feasible to save everyone and still maintain the boat's safety. Consequently, the author disputes the notion of being our "brother's keeper" and the Marxist ideal of "to each according to his needs."
Garrett Hardin's "Lifeboat Ethics: The Case Against Helping the Poor" discusses how resources, such as food and water, are limited and not equally distributed worldwide. Hardin believes that the carrying capacity of the planet has its limits and as the population continues to grow, more and more people will not have access to these resources.
He argues that we cannot help the poor by giving them aid because it would lead to more people requiring aid. Instead, Hardin believes that we need to conserve our resources and let people deal with the consequences of their actions.
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D. To show that the phrase is not important to the central argument and should be ignored. is the correct option. The author puts quotation marks around some words in the passage to show that the phrase is not important to the central argument and should be ignored.
This is an instance of a long answer. Let's explore the given options:A. To show that the author agrees with the phrase because it is important to his main argument - The author's use of quotation marks does not necessarily mean that they agree with the phrase or that it is important to their main argument. Therefore, option A is incorrect.B. To show that the phrase is a quote from another source, giving the author more credibility - The author's use of quotation marks does not necessarily mean that the phrase is a quote from another source.
Therefore, option B is incorrect.C. To show that the author is questioning the phrase and even implying that it has the opposite meaning - The author's use of quotation marks does not necessarily mean that they are questioning the phrase or implying that it has the opposite meaning. Therefore, option C is incorrect.D. To show that the phrase is not important to the central argument and should be ignored - This is the correct option. The author uses quotation marks to indicate that the phrase is not important to the central argument and can be ignored. Therefore, option D is correct.
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Who says the following and why?
"Telemachus, my high and mighty, fierce young friend,
no more nursing those violent words and actions now.
Come, eat and drink with us, just like the old days.
Whatever you want our people will provide. A ship
and a picked crew to speed you to holy Pylos,
out for the news about your noble father. " *
Eurynomus is offering Telemachus a truce.
Antinous is mocking Telemachus.
Mentor is comforting Telemachus.
none of these
We can see that the lines are spoken by Menelaus, the king of Sparta, in Homer's epic poem, "The Odyssey." Menelaus is addressing Telemachus, the son of Odysseus, who is on a quest to find news of his missing father.
What is poem?A poem is a form of literary expression that uses language, rhythm, and imagery to convey emotions, ideas, or experiences in a condensed and imaginative way.
It is a type of artistic writing that often employs various literary devices, such as metaphor, simile, rhyme, and meter, to create a distinct and aesthetic quality.
Menelaus offers Telemachus hospitality and assistance, including providing him with a ship and a crew to journey to Pylos, where he hopes to gather information about Odysseus.
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What the correct answer now now now
Answer:
D. By explaining her good times and bad times, Clinton shows that she is human too which helps her audience relate to her.
Explanation:
The above option is the option that best analyzes the author's syntax.
From Clinton's statement, the above selected option actually explains that Clinton had experienced good and times and bad times. It makes her audience understand that she herself is also a human who passes through what every other human passes through.
This actually makes her audience to relate with her.
Syntax is known to be the set of rules which actually govern the way sentences are structured in a sentence to convey meaning.
choose a confidant or confidante from a novel or play of recognized literary merit and write an essay in which you discuss the various ways this character functions in the work. laurie little women
An essay about Laurie in Little Women as a confidante: Jo confides in Laurie in Little Women. She can confide in him about her aspirations, dreams, and anxieties because he is a good friend.
He offers assistance and counsel as well. Jo values Laurie as a friend who will help her develop as a person.
Jo has a number of confidantes, including Laurie. He is a terrific listener, to start. No matter what Jo has to say, he is always open to hearing it. He also listens without passing judgement. He does not criticize Jo's sentiments or opinions. Jo is able to confide in him since she feels secure doing so.
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what is an example of symbolism in the fall of the house of usher?
Explanation:
When Roderick dies, there will be no one to carry on the name. According to Poe, the whole story is symbolic of the Apocalypse, the end of the world. The decrepit nature of the house itself symbolizes the deconstruction of the Usher family. Also, the storm is symbolic for the events that occur to the characters.
_____ is the type of literature in which a person writes about one's own life.
Burlesque
Satire
Heroic drama
Elizabethan drama
Autobiography
Answer:
Autobiography
Explanation:
Autobiography
Answer:
In which sentence is the comma used CORRECTLY?
A)
Lorraine loves animals, yet she doesn't own one.
B)
Will you answer the door and, listen for the phone?
C)
I love cool weather but Lexi, prefers warm weather.
D)
Randy emptied the box, and put it in the recycling bin.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Lorraine loves animals yet she doesn't own one.
victoria ransom believes that ______ and ______ are important and need to be universally embraced within a company or they will crumble.
Victoria ransom believes that trust and collaboration are important and need to be universally embraced within a company or they will crumble.
According to Victoria Ransom, a company's success and sustainability depend on teamwork and trust. She explains why she thinks this way as follows:
Trust: Any wholesome and effective work atmosphere is built on trust. Employees feel psychologically protected when they trust one another and their superiors. This makes it possible for people to communicate and make decisions in an open, honest, and transparent manner.
Collaboration is the key to utilising the different information, views, and talents of individuals. When people cooperate to achieve common objectives, they might combine their skills and develop original solutions. Collaboration stimulates innovation, cross-functional learning, and more efficient problem-solving.
However, if trust and cooperation are neglected or compromised, it may result in a disjointed and dysfunctional organization that finds it difficult to compete and survive in a fast shifting business environment.
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Please help please no xtiny.cf/H5ct thx :) Match the following. Match the items in the left column to the items in the right column.
lament - contains no poetry
Messianic - Psalm harsh words
Proverbs - wrote Psalm 90
Hebrew writing. - rhythm, cadence, or beat
musical terms. - third section of the Hebrew Old Testament
meter - sang morning Psalms
David - entirely poetry
Writings - spoke of Jesus Christ
imprecatory - psalm introduction
Nehemiah - sorrow
Moses - used only consonants
Answer:
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Explanation:
Duke Ellington which two details from the text best supports the answer to part a
Answer:
D and F
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External and Internal Conflict in ACROSS THE NIGHTINGALE FLOOR
For this response, you will analyze two primary conflicts that drive the plot of your novel. First, choose ONE internal and ONE external conflict.
For each conflict, label it as Man v. [?]. Then, explain who is involved, how the conflict begins, the events the conflict leads to, the impact on other characters, and how the conflict contributes to your understanding of the novel’s message and/or characters.
Example:
Novel Title: Fahrenheit 451
Internal Conflict
Montag’s internal conflict is the struggle with his newfound realizations about his life, that his life and society are not what he thought they were. This Man v. Self conflict drives the entire novel. The conflict begins when Montag meets Clarisse because … When he encounters the woman who dies with her books, this reinforces his struggle because … This internal conflict leads to … and impacts Montag’s marriage, his friendship with Faber, and … because … Ultimately, we see Montag pursue ... , which contributes to the author’s message of … because ... At the end of the novel, Montag is not fully reformed but is ...
External and Internal Conflict in ACROSS THE NIGHTINGALE FLOOR
Answer:
brainlest
Explanation:
question
Based on James Thurber's quote, a reader could infer which of the following?
questions are pointless when they cannot be answered
the process of asking questions is more important than answering them
the process of answering questions is more important than asking them
it is good to know some answers to questions
Answer:
Yes it is B
Explanation:
Based on James Thurber's quote, a reader could infer the process of answering questions is more important than asking them. Hence, option B is appropriate.
What is the meaning of Reader?A reader is someone who reads, regardless of whether they enjoy it or are just literate. You are one of the author's readers if you enjoy her work.
The people who read a newspaper, magazine, or book are its readers. Regular readers of Homes & Gardens will be aware of what a priceless inspiration source it is. The reader gains insight into the Chinese mentality through this literature. A reader is someone who reads, particularly someone who reads for enjoyment.
Good readers read texts in a variety of ways, paying attention to the layout and headings and skimming the text to acquire a basic sense of it before reading it more intently or in search of specific details (scanning).
Hence, option B is correct.
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which are structural elements that are unique to dramas? select three answers.actsscenessentencesstage directionsrising actions
The structural elements that are unique to dramas from the given options include:
ActsScenes Stage directions What are the structural elements of drama ?Acts are the major divisions within a play. They represent the different sections or parts of the overall story. Acts typically have their own narrative progression, rising and falling action, and may be further divided into scenes.
Scenes are subdivisions within acts that represent specific locations or moments in a play. They typically involve a change in setting, characters, or time.
Stage directions are instructions provided by the playwright that guide the actors, director, and production team in terms of how the play should be performed and staged.
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The leaves of growing plant are usually green.
Fact or Opinion?
Answer:
Fact
Explanation:
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Submit your nota bene paragraph (5-7 sentences) about a current event in your life. Use as many of your spelling words
as you can, and check that you spell them correctly and underline them.
Word bank: benefactor, benevolent, benediction, beneficiary, benefactress, beneficial, benefit, beneficence, glacier,
environment
Answer:
s
Explanation:
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Answer:
I do not know thanks
Explanation: