Answer:
B include a page number after the author’s name
Explanation:
what is 1 take away from today's job panel
Answer:
Explain...
Explanation:
Which line provides evidence that Rainsford’s actions are justified because Zaroff was unlikely to let him go?
A)The general sucked in his breath and smiled. "I congratulate you," he said. "You have won the game."
B)"Get ready, General Zaroff."
C)"Splendid! One of us is to furnish a repast for the hounds. The other will sleep in this very excellent bed."
D)He had never slept in a better bed, Rainsford decided.
The answer is C
Answer:
The answer is indeed letter C. "Splendid! One of us is to furnish a repast for the hounds. The other will sleep in this very excellent bed."
Explanation:
Zaroff and Rainsford are characters in Richard Connell's short story "The Most Dangerous Game." They are both dexterous hunters who have no empathy for their prey. The one difference between them is that Rainsford hunts animals, while Zaroff hunts men.
Rainsford becomes Zaroff's brand new game. By the end of the story, he has managed to escape the forest and enter Zaroff's house unnoticed. Once Zaroff enters his own bedroom, Rainsford appears. Zaroff had promised to let Rainsford go if he managed to remain alive for three days after the hunt started. However, even though he admits Rainsford has won, he does not intend to let him go. This is what he says:
C. "Splendid! One of us is to furnish a repast for the hounds. The other will sleep in this very excellent bed."
Zaroff is confident he will kill Rainsford and feed him to his dogs. Rainsford has no choice but fight and kill Zaroff to guarantee his own survival. That is what he does.
Answer:
C. “Splendid! One of us is to furnish a repast for the hounds. The other will sleep in this very excellent bed.”
Explanation:
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Read the story.
Home
Hattie stepped off the screeching subway train and lugged her possessions onto the escalator. When she finally emerged from underground, she got to the sidewalk and looked at the landscape. She was used to flatness and green; the farm that they’d just sold had cattle grazing as far as the eye could see. There was nothing green in sight here as cement behemoths sprung out of the ground taller than the stalks of corn back in Iowa. People zipped in front of her with briefcases tucked to their sides as high heels clacked on the pavement. It was all so overwhelming, so loud, and Hattie put her hands over her ears to shut out the sounds of the taxi horns and the thousand different conversations. Her little sister Evelyn didn’t; she was trying to take it all in.
Her mother pulled out a map from her purse and held it in shaky hands. “According to this, our new home should be right here.”
Hattie traced her mother’s index finger to a building that was so high that she had to crane her neck to see the top.
“This?” Evelyn gasped.
Her father, the man who was never at a loss for words, didn’t say anything. He adjusted the weight of the three bags that contained most of the possessions they’d been able to bring on the three-hour plane journey that had uprooted them from their old lives and deposited them in New York City.
Her father struggled to open the heavy front door, and when they were inside, the smell of hundreds of different meals clashed in her nose: spaghetti, fried chicken, fish, and curry. They stood in front of a bank of elevators as Evelyn pushed the button for the seventeenth floor. When they entered what would be their new home, Hattie spun around in tiny circles as her father gave them the “grand” tour.
“Here is where you and Evelyn will sleep,” he announced. He pointed to a room that was half the size of the Iowa bedroom that was hers alone, the same Iowa bedroom where she’d had all her sleepovers and whose walls still showcased the crayon scribbles from when she was a toddler. She’d tried to scrub them clean, but they were more stubborn than she was, so they would be there for the new family that would be moving in soon.
Evelyn tried to sound excited. “We get to share a room!”
Hattie was grateful for her younger sister, for the way that she could always look at the bright side of things. Hattie couldn’t say anything in response—she’d been speechless for most of the trip. Instead, she followed her father down the hallway that was narrow enough for one person to fit through, maybe two if they squeezed shoulder to shoulder.
“And here is where your mom and I will be.” She could hear the forced excitement in her father’s voice for a move that he didn’t want to make either. But they’d had to sell the farm, and when this opportunity presented itself, there had really been no choice.
The tour was over as soon as it started—tiny kitchen, one bathroom, boxy living room. The four of them would be sharing an apartment that was smaller than the drafty old kitchen in the farmhouse.
Without a word, they grabbed boxes and started about the business of unpacking in rooms that were inches away from one another rather than feet. Hattie walked over to a dirty square window in her new shared bedroom. She wiped it clean, hoping to see something that would remind her of Iowa, but the window only looked out onto more concrete and glass. A wave of sadness washed over her—the first crack in the numbness that she’d been feeling for the past month since she found out about the move. She turned her back and lowered her head so Evelyn wouldn’t see her, but then the sobs came, each louder than the previous one.
There was a hand on her shoulder. She wanted to put the smile back on because she knew it would be better for Evelyn and everyone else that way, but she couldn’t summon it now. She turned around and saw her blurry sister through tear-filled eyes. In front of her face, Evelyn was holding a folded-up picture of the whole family in front of the farmhouse.
“I miss it too,” Evelyn began, “but we don’t have to forget it.”
Together, they taped the picture to the corner of the bedroom window so they could see it whenever they wanted. Hattie pulled Evelyn close, knowing that a place would never be as important as the people in it.
Answer:
Explanation:
Number 4 i think
Answer: Sorry so how my answer got delete But the answer is Evelyn is quicker than Hattie to adjust to a new situation.
Explanation: I took the test
What's the difference between vague and precise verbs?
Precise verbs are easier to say out loud.
Precise verbs are longer words.
Precise verbs are easier to spell.
Precise verbs are easier to imagine.
The correct answer is Precise verbs are easier to imagine
Explanation:
Precise verbs differ from vague verbs because these refer to very specific actions or states. For example, the verbs "mutter" or "crawl" are precise verbs because these refer to very specific actions. On the other hand, the verb "move" is vague because this does not explain how the movement occurs. Moreover, precise verbs allow the reader to imagine precisely the action described, and therefore are easier to imagine and are more suitable to create precise descriptions.
The three main parts of an outline are main ideas, detais, and.
notes
subpolnts
paragraphs
Answer:
WHAT??
Explanation:
Answer:
subpoints
Explanation:
Define irony of situation in your own words
Situational Irony: A situation in which the outcome is very different than what was expected.
Dramatic Irony: Part of a piece of literature in which the reader or audience member has more information than the real.
Verbal Irony: Verbal irony occurs when a speaker means or feels something very different from what he or she is.
discuss the value of family in the American culture.
Answer:
Simple: Very Important
Explanation:
The value of family in american culture is very valuable,Obviously no matter where it is very important. Currently people would obviously get offended if you say anything rude about parent's in american culture many american's consider very valuable and many thing's occur nowadays less value has been shown. For example now in history divorces have been more common than ever in history due to complex psychological changes in human behavior as of recently and other factors.
how does culture impact a sense of belonging?
Answer:
One way culture impacts the sense of belonging is when people look down upon you, and discriminate you based on the culture that you come from.
Explanation:
Why are the Putnams so eager to assume that the children are ill because they are bewitched?
Answer:
The number of children who have diedThe need to blame something for their deathsExplanation:
In The Crucible, the Putnams have lost seven children with an eight, Ruth, very sick. They think this to be very unusual because it is just too many children to have died from the same illness.
Mr. Putnam rules genetics out as a factor by referring to the large family he came from where he had ten brothers which meant to him that his genes were strong enough for his children to stay alive.
Another reason was the need to blame the deaths of the kids on something especially for Mrs. Putnam who kept seeing her children die. She needed to blame something to feel better and witchcraft was an easy factor.
Drag the tiles to the boxes to form correct pairs.
Identify the parts of the plot structure in the Grimm Brothers’ "Little Briar Rose," which is a version of “Sleeping Beauty."
exposition
rising action
climax
falling action
resolution
Also there are two pictures↓↓↓
Answer:
Please, find the answer in the attachment. The system couldn't allow me to submit the answer directly here.
Thank you.
Answer:
exposition,falling action, climax, resolution, rising action
Explanation:
how does the evaporation of ocean water affect the amount of moisture in the air
A. Moisture decreases
B. Moisture increases
Answer: A .
Explanation:
Define imagery in your own words
Answer:
A way for the person to better imagine the world of the piece of literature also symbolism to work. Imagery draws on the five senses, namely the details of taste, touch, sight, smell and sounf.
Whoever answers this question first with the right answer gets brainliest.
In the shadow of the steeple I saw my people,
By the relief office I seen my people;
As they stood there hungry, I stood there asking
Is this land made for you and me?
Nobody living can ever stop me,
As I go walking that freedom highway;
Nobody living can ever make me turn back
This land was made for you and me.
–“This Land Is Your Land,”
Woody Guthrie
THIS LAND IS YOUR LAND, Words and Music by Woody Guthrie. WGP/TRO - © Copyright 1956, 1958, 1970, and 1972 (copyrights renewed) Woody Guthrie Publications, Inc. & Ludlow Music, Inc., New York, NY, administered by Ludlow Music, Inc. Used by Permission.
Use the lyrics to answer the questions.
Who does Guthrie mean when he says "my people"?
When Guthrie writes "As they stood there hungry," what event that was happening during his own life is he referring to?
Answer:
The answer is C and B.
Explanation:
In order to be an active reader, you need to?
Answer:
read
Explanation:
i mean read
Answer:
Breaking the text up into portions.
Questioning the text as you read. Did the author get everything right?
Taking notes as you read.
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Read the excerpt from "The Great Molasses Flood of 1919."
Second, the molasses had been in the tank since July. This was a long time for molasses to be stored in a metal tank. During this time, the molasses began a chemical change. The molasses began making a gas called carbon dioxide. The tank was already too full. The carbon dioxide made matters worse. The gas pushed hard on the steel walls. The result was an explosion. The bottom of the tank blew out.
The cause-and-effect structure describes
a storage tank.
building with steel.
passing time.
a chemical reaction.
Answer:
The cause and effect would be a chemical reaction.
Can someone solve this? Struggling
Answer:
The point of view that the narrator is using is first person.
Explanation:
This is because it says the words we, and I which are both words that indicates first person.
I hope this helped.
In "A Warning Against Passion," what does Brontë say can happen if a woman loves too much?
a.
she will go insane
c.
the man can begin to neglect her
b.
she will appear to be weak
d.
none of these
which of the following is not a persuasive text
In Of Mice and Men, which of the following selections best explains
where George and Lennie are going?
O a) They are looking for someone who stole money from them.
.
b) They are going to find a job.
Oc) They are going hunting for rabbits.
d) They are looking to buy a ranch in California.
Pleas help
Answer:they are looking to buy a ranch in California
Explanation:
write 150 words explaining why it is important to set specific goals in life and strive to reach those goals , PLS HELP !!!
Answer: Why is it important to set goals in life? First of all, it focuses your acquisition of knowledge, helping you organize your time and your resources so that you can make the most of your life. This gives you long-term vision and short-term motivation. Motivation is very important and keeps us going every day. So setting a simple goal and possibly promising yourself something in the end can power your motivation.
So how can you strive to reach these goals? Here are a couple strategies: Use a journal, diary, calendar, or app to track how you are doing. Commit to your goal by saying it out loud and reminding yourself each day. Write a story or draw a picture to envision how your life will change when you reach your goal. It is also important to decide in advance when and where you will perform the tasks that will help you reach what you are striving for. “All who have accomplished great things have had a great aim, have fixed their gaze on a goal which was high, one which sometimes seemed impossible.” says Orison Swett Marden . Set your goal, look to your future, and forget the past. This is how you can reach your goal and get where you need to be.
Explanation:
Hamlet: Anticipation Guide
On a scale of SD-SA indicate your opinion about each statement.
Answer:
Kindly get the answer in the attached image below.
Explanation:
Revenge is not the way to get true justice. There are better ways that justice can be achieved.
One's immoral choices will later haunt that person; so I strongly agree.
Not all families always have each other's best interest in mind, so I will disagree.
I strongly agree that moral courage can be difficult to accomplish that physical courage. Moral courage will have to defy disappointment, insult, etc.
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Where and how should you use evidence in a literary analysis?
1. in the third paragraph, to summarize the entire novel
2. in the body of your essay, to support your reasons
3. in the conclusion, to emphasize your main ideas
4. at the very beginning of your essay, to introduce your topic
Answer:
2. in the body of your essay to support your reasons
Explanation:
Answer:
2. In the body of your essay, to support your reasons
Explanation:
Evidence is used to back up or prove a claim. The body is used to make claims, therefore evidence is used in the body for your literary analysis.
Along the beach, the children collected sea shells to give to their friends.
a
Along the beach
b
the children
C
sea shells
d
their friends
Why is it important to pick a narrator carefully when planning yo write a narrative?
A. The narrator tells the story, but it is the reader who controls how eventos are imagines.
B. The narrator's point of view determines the sequence of events.
C. The narrator must know what all characters think at all times.
D. The narrative will change depending on the narrator's tone and point of view.
Help me fast I will give brainliest to the first one who does it.
Answer:
I'm in between B. and D.
Explanation:
B states that the narrator pov will determine the events meaning whatever expression or emotion or exact moment the narrator is facing will then lead the reader to the next events.
D is referring to the change that the narrator goes through (throughout the story) and it depends on the tone (expressions) and pov
My suggestion is more on D.
Question 1 of 10
How did the Age of Discovery affect native peoples in newly discovered
lands?
A. The native peoples' culture was disrupted by the introduction of
Christianity
B. The native peoples were largely unaffected by the visitors and
treated them like a force of nature.
C. The native peoples began to fear monsters introduced by the
European sailors' stories.
D. The native peoples' children were trained in the ways of the
conquering nation.
Answer:
A. The native peoples' culture was disrupted by the introduction of Christianity
Explanation:
During the Age of Discovery in the 15th till 18th century, European countries began to explore into unknown territory with the aim of finding treasure and other valuables.
The Europeans found natives already living in such lands and because of superior weapons or knowledge, they were able to conquer them and turn them to slaves.
They also brought in Christianity to the natives as a new religion which was largely accepted.
Answer:
The native peoples were often enslaved by the conquering nations.
Explanation:
(1) The swim team at the University of California at Berkeley was having a practice. (2) After a race, the coach told each swimmer his time-but it wasn't his real time. (3) The coach falsified the time, making it slower than
it really was. (4) During the next race, the coach watched what happened. (5) Some of his swimmers swam
significantly faster than before, while others swam considerably slower than their usual pace.
E7. Click on the logical inference.
a. Giving disappointing news to athletes is the best way to increase their performance.
b. Disappointing news about performance can make some athletes try harder and perform better.
c. Some of the Berkeley swimmers probably knew about their coach's experiment before it took place.
Answer:
definitely B
Explanation:
because in life you prove that you can do it even more tthan you usually do
Which of the following is not a subject?
O A. The long trip
O B. He
O C. Before we begin
O D. Uncle Mike
Answer:
Answer:
C. Before we begin
Explanation:
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Answer:
The answer is C.
Explanation:
Everything else is the subject of a sentence but C is the entrance of a sentence.
EX. Before we begin, I have to take the trash out.
what is the meaning of lustre material
Answer:
Is the way light interacts with the surface of a crystal, rock, or mineral.
Explanation:
We know that sports, such as wrestling, date back to
1850 B.C. because
A scrolls have been found showing people wrestling.
B
stories handed down from that time tell of wrestling
contests.
C
ancient books show pictures of the sport of wrestling.
D
ancient cave wall paintings show people wrestling.
Answer:
D "ancient cave wall paintings show people wrestling."
Explanation:
I looked it up.
What do the initials E.M.T stand for?
a.
Emergency Mechanical Training
b.
Emergency Mind Technician
c.
Emergency Medical Technician
d.
Emergency Math Training
Answer:
C: Emergency Medical Technician
Explanation:
Trust me on this!!!! My older brother was training to be an EMT for 2 years.
Im glad I could help :)