Doctor Pascal
by Emile Zola

In the heat of the glowing July afternoon, the room, with blinds carefully closed, was full of a great calm. From the three windows, through the cracks of the old wooden shutters, came only a few scattered sunbeams which, in the midst of the obscurity, made a soft brightness that bathed surrounding objects in a diffused and tender light. It was cool here in comparison with the overpowering heat that was felt outside, under the fierce rays of the sun that blazed upon the front of the house.

Standing before the press which faced the windows, Dr. Pascal was looking for a paper that he had come in search of. With doors wide open, this immense press of carved oak, adorned with strong and handsome mountings of metal, dating from the last century, displayed within its capacious depths an extraordinary collection of papers and manuscripts of all sorts, piled up in confusion and filling every shelf to overflowing. For more than thirty years the doctor had thrown into it every page he wrote, from brief notes to the complete texts of his great works on heredity. Thus it was that his searches here were not always easy. He rummaged patiently among the papers, and when he at last found the one he was looking for, he smiled.

For an instant longer he remained near the bookcase, reading the note by a golden sunbeam that came to him from the middle window. He himself, in this dawnlike light, appeared, with his snow-white hair and beard, strong and vigorous; although he was near sixty, his color was so fresh, his features were so finely cut, his eyes were still so clear, and he had so youthful an air that one might have taken him, in his close-fitting, maroon velvet jacket, for a young man with powdered hair.

Without the information provided by the second paragraph, the reader might draw which of these conclusions about Dr. Pascal? (5 points)


He is lingering over something written by his fianceé.
He is having an unpleasant memory from his childhood.
He is reading a necessary piece of advice from his doctor.
He is putting off going outside to perform an unpleasant task.

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Answer 1

Answer:

He is lingering over something written by his fiancee'.

Explanation:

Pascal's character was really Zola and the dealing with the morbid themes. She wants to burn all of his stuff; he wants lock his papers up so she cannot get to them. He and his niece fall in love. This would be considered an incestuous relationship.


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In Romeo and Juliet, how is the nurse talkative?

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Answer:

She's extremely talkative, and one of her commonest verbal tics is that she constantly makes interjections and interrupts herself. She also frequently makes bawdy remarks. Often these two aspects come together, as when the Nurse tells Lady Capulet: “Now, by my maidenhead at twelve year old, / I bade [Juliet] come” (I.

Explanation:

what is the theme of athena and poseidon?

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Answer:

Many stories in Greek mythology show friendships and arguments. Poseidon and Athena's contest for Athens illustrate the Greek themes and ideals of rivalry and alliance. Many stories support this statement.

How we can make a good speech?

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Answer:

Here's some tips

Explanation:

Introduce yourself. The first thing to do in any speech you write, is to introduce yourself. ...

Make a great opening statement. ...

Structure your speech. ...

Begin every paragraph with a topic sentence. ...

Use very good English. ...

Express your opinion. ...

Write from the 1st person and engage your audience. ...

Use personal details and anecdotes.

Extend the given sentence by adding a Subordinate clause to the following main clause:

He was the kind of man who read enormous old books.

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Answer:

If he wasn't out skydiving with his college buddies, he was the kind of man who read enormous old books.

He was the kind of man who read enormous old books even though he owned four large-screen TVs and a lifetime movie pass to his neighborhood movie theater.

Explanation:

I'm in 7th grade and I just took my final for science and I have an A for that class but I did horrible on it I got 2/17. What happens am I going to fail the class and have to retake it. Or is it just gonna lower my grade

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Oh my lord
So if you are going to retake study-
Wait but science is easy-
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Answer:

Explanation:

Likely it will just lower your grade. It depends, though, on a lot a factors we don't have.

How big is the school?How much was the final weighted?What is a  passing grade?How is your A calculated? Which sounds like the second question. It's not.

If you are in a K-12 school, the administration would be hard pressed to make you retake the class. To do that it would likely throw his entire timetable into chaos. A much bigger school wouldn't have that problem.

Even if I had all the answers to the questions above, it still might be impossible to give you an answer. Only your teacher really knows. Think about asking her / him.

In this time of the pandemic individual find ways to seek income even quarantine. First obvious example is online selling

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

The pandemic is leaving very severe economic consequences. As the quote explains, many people found a way to seek income during quarantine by online selling. Online selling increased during these times and by obvious reasons online shopping increased too (people couldn't leave their homes to buy things that weren’t a first necessity). Also, a lot of business that weren't online yet, became online bussiness during these times because it was the only way they could continue selling.

Choose the correct pronoun to fill in the blank.
No one is more concerned about the disagreement than

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It could be me, you, her, him, or them

“Jarva built comradery with her dad by helping make summer plans.”

What does the underlined word mean?

hatred

togetherness

houses

phones
2.“Jarva suggested a transatlantic boat ride, but her dad said it wasn’t doable.”

Where did Jarva want the boat to go?

through a cave

to California

across the Atlantic Ocean

in the mountains
3.“…her said it wasn’t doable.”

What did her dad mean?

It wasn't fun.

It wasn't safe.

It wasn't able to be done.

It wasn't close.
4.“We can travel somewhere if we can get there on the interstate, is within a six hour radius from home, and is inexpensive.”

How did dad supposed they’d travel?

in a car

they'd walk

in an airplane

they'd ride bikes
5.“…is within a six hour radius from home, and is inexpensive.”

Inexpensive means ________.

cooler weather

expensive; costly

not hot weather

not expensive; affordable
6.“The bright, green blades of grass were beautiful.”

How is the grass described?

dry

full of beauty

ugly

non-existant
7.“On day one, Jarva and her dad gained enjoyment from a day at the local aquatic park.”

What kind of park did they go to?

amusement

zoo

water

music
8.“Jarva enjoyed maneuvering through the slides.”

What does the underlined word mean?

hearing

seeing

handled; rode

sleeping
9.“Jarva visited a beautician while…”

What does the underlined word mean?

a beautiful sight

one who works in beauty; stylist

more beautiful

giant bead
10.“…her dad imported himself into a sporting goods store.”

What does “imported” mean?

went out

went into

went across

went between
11.“Later that day, they ate a delicious dinner in the auditorium of their hotel.”

An auditorium is____________.

a place where something is watched

a place where people shop

a place where something is heard

a place where children play
12.“Dad acted as a scribe hearing all of his favorite Beach Boys’ songs.

What did Dad do?

painted pictures

wrote down the song titles he heard

bought t-shirts

took pictures
13.“They were Beach Boys’ songs. However, to Jarva, the songs were unfamiliar.”

Unfamiliar means__________.

disliked

familiar again

very familiar

not familiar
14.“On day two, ante-noon, they attended a multi-generational lunch with Jarva’s great-grandfather,
grandfather, and father.

When did they attend the lunch?

after noon

at noon

before noon

at midnight
15.“Jarva’s grandfather told her that the next time he’d see her was at her graduation.”

When will this be?

when she gets married

when she completes high school

when she has her first child

when she's in the hospital
16.“In his earlier years, Jarva’s grandfather was an electrician.”

What was the Jarva's grandfather’s job?

one who performs heart surgery

one who paints

hairstylist

one who worked in the electrical field
17.“Now that he’s retired, he looks forward to the bimonthly lunch with his men’s social group.”

How often does this men’s lunch take place?

every 2 years

every 2 months

every 2 weeks

everyday at 2:00p
18.“Transportation is provided so none of these men have to be pedestrians."

What is transportation?

the act of crying

the ability to be carried

people who drive busses

method things or people are carried across
19.“Transportation is provided so none of these men have to be pedestrians."

What are pedestrians?

people who ride motorcycles

people who walk

truck drivers

people who give pedicures
20.“Jarva and her dad had a superior summer trip to Michigan!”

Superior means________.Immersive Reader

awful

boring

beyond great; awesome

memorable

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Answer:

C-Across the Atlantic Ocean.

Explanation:

For number 2

Match each coordinating conjunction to its function or job.

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Answer:

Where the answer choices?

hi pls help me with this question.

-what would u say to god if he was infront of u? or how would u interduce urselt to god?

giving brainlist for best answer

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Answer:

I would say hi, im Maddy pls forgive for all of my sins and I would probably start asking him alot of questions about life.

have a good day :)

Explanation:

What was Phoebe's goal/mission in Catcher in the Rye?

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Answer:

Phoebe, then, serves as a guide and surrogate for the audience. Because she knows her brother fully than we do, we assume her judgments about him. Our devotion to the narrator fails slightly once we hear her side of the story.

Explain how people know when Pilate is upset? What specific characteristic changes about her when
this happens
Song of Solomon

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There are 16 crayons in the box. 9 are sharp and the rest have been
used and are dull. How many of the crayons are dull?

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Answer:

7

Explanation:

16-9=7

list three ways in which the killer fools the victims in And Then There Were None.
Be specific ​

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Answer:

1) with somthing the victim wants like if someone wants a nice pair of shoes 2) when the killer takes somthing from the victim like a childs toy 3) with a cool object to showe the victem  

Explanation:

What is the function of the underlined word in the following sentence?



You can have one slice of pie or two cookies.

A. to separate two independent clauses
B. to join two independent clauses
C. to join a compound sentence
D. to suggest an alternative

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Answer: D. To suggest an alternative.

Explanation:

Conjunctions are the words that are used in linking other words, clauses or sentences together. Examples of conjunction include or, while, and, since, but, because, nor, yet, although, unless, etc.

"Or"used is used to to link alternatives. It is used for connecting choices or possibilities or choices. In this case, or is used in suggesting an alternative. Therefore, the correct option is D.

Ram teaches us perfectly. Change into past continuous tense​

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Answer:

Ram was teaching us perfectly.

Explanation:

Simple past

I walked to school.

Past continuous

I was walking to school.

When changing tenses, verbs have to be changed/added.

Drag each tile to the correct box.
Which sentence best reflects each element of a literary argument?

commentary or explanation
claim, or thesis
supporting evidence
Therefore, although Brutus feels badly about betraying
his friend, he knows it was the right thing to do.
arrowRight
For example, Brutus states that it was “Not that
I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more.”
arrowRight
Brutus is a character that symbolizes loyalty
because of his overall commitment to Rome.
arrowRight

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The element of the literary argument is matched to its apt feature. Check about how to match the arguments below.

What are the correct matches?

(i) Therefore, although Brutus feels bad about betraying his friend, he knows it was the right thing to do. - (a) commentary or explanation

(ii) For example, Brutus states that it was “Not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more.” - (c) Supporting Evidence

(iii) Brutus is a character that symbolizes loyalty because of his overall commitment to Rome. - (b) Claim or thesis.

Therefore, as per the given order, the literary arguments are matched with options (a, c, and d) respectively.

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The sentence that best reflects each element of a literary argument are

Commentary or explanation ------> Therefore, although Brutus feels bad about betraying his friend, he knows it was the right thing to do.

Supporting Evidence ------> For example, Brutus states that it was “Not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more.”

Claim or thesis. ------> Brutus is a character that symbolizes loyalty because of his overall commitment to Rome. Options B, A, C

What is a Literary argument?

Generally, the literary argument is simply defined as a synopsis of the theme or storyline of a literary work, drama.

In conclusion, The order of arrangement is;

Commentary or explanation Supporting EvidenceClaim or thesis.

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Identify the clause
John and Sara were selected as partners for a project,yet Sarah did most of the work

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Answer:

The sentence has two independent clauses.

Explanation:

A clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a verb and can function as an adverb, adjective, or noun. There are different types of clauses depending on their function and form.

The given statement is "John and Sara were selected as partners for a project, yet Sarah did most of the work."

Here, the sentence has two independent clauses- "John and Sara were selected as partners for a project" and "Sarah did most of the work" joined by a coordinating conjunction "yet".

And looking at the structure of the sentence, we can determine that it is a compound sentence.

Summarization of act 1 scene 1-3 in “As You Like It”

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Answer:

Rosalind is depressed over the banishment of her father, Duke Senior. Her cousin, Celia, attempts to cheer her up. Celia promises that as the sole heir of the usurping Duke Frederick, she will give the throne to Rosalind upon his death. In gratitude, Rosalind promises to be less melancholy, and the two women wittily discuss the roles of “Fortune” and “Nature” in determining the circumstances of one’s life (I.ii.26–47). They are interrupted by the court jester, Touchstone, who mockingly tells of a knight without honor who still swore by it. Le Beau, a dapper young courtier, also arrives and intrigues them with the promise of a wrestling match featuring the phenomenal strength and skill of the wrestler Charles.

The match’s participants enter with many members of the court, including Duke Frederick, who cordially greets Rosalind and Celia. The duke remarks on the danger Charles’s young challenger faces, and he suggests that the girls attempt to dissuade the present challenger from his effort to defeat the wrestler. Rosalind and Celia agree and call to the young man, who turns out to be Orlando. Try as they might, they cannot sway him. He remains deaf to their pleas and speaks as if he has absolutely nothing to lose. Orlando and Charles wrestle, and Orlando quickly defeats his opponent. Amazed, Duke Frederick asks Orlando to reveal his identity. When Orlando responds that he is the youngest son of Sir Rowland de Bois, the duke laments that he wishes Orlando had been someone else’s son, admitting that he and Sir Rowland were enemies. Rosalind and Celia rush in to offer their congratulations, and Rosalind admits how deeply her father admired Orlando’s father. In the exchange, Orlando and Rosalind become mutually smitten, though both are too tongue-tied to confess their feelings.

Indeed, it is this very freedom that Rosalind seeks as she departs for the Forest of Ardenne: “Now go we in content, / To liberty, and not to banishment” (I.iii.131–132). By christening herself Ganymede, Rosalind underscores the liberation that awaits her in the woods. Ganymede is the name of Jove’s beautiful young male page and lover, and the name is borrowed in other works of literature and applied to beautiful young homosexuals. But while the name links Rosalind to a long tradition of homosexuals in literature, it does not necessarily confine her to an exclusively homosexual identity. To view Rosalind as a lesbian who settles for a socially sanctifying marriage with Orlando, or to view Celia as her jilted lover, is to relegate both of them to the unpleasantly restrictive quarters of contemporary sexual politics. The Forest of Ardenne is big enough to embrace both homosexual and heterosexual desires—it allows for both, for all, rather than either/or.

Explanation:

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Answer:

So, this is an autobiography about you. So all you have to do is answer the questions that is listed below the All About Me Brainstorming.

Explanation:

So here is an example.

1.) I was born in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.

Then you just continue down the list of the questions till all the questions are done being answered, but because this is just brainstorming you will probably need to write a essay about this. So, in other words all you need to do is put all the sentences into one paragraph.

The past behind her, the girl looked forward to moving on to new horizons. Identify the type of phrase underlined in the sentence.

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I looked this question up. The underline phrase in the sentence should be "the past behind her". The answer choices are:

1. absolute phrase

2. prepositional phrase

3. noun phrase

4. adverbial phrase

Answer:

The underlines phrase in the sentence is:

1. absolute phrase.

Explanation:

An absolute phrase has the power to modify an entire sentence. It attaches itself to the sentence with a comma, but it does not need a conjunction (but, and, because, so, etc.). Typically, an absolute phrase will consist of a noun or a pronoun plus modifiers. It is very common for the noun or pronoun to be followed by a participle. An absolute phrase is not essential for the meaning of the sentence to be conveyed. It simply adds information to it.

Take a look at the example below:

- Eyes shining with anticipation, she took a step forward.

"Eyes shining with anticipation" is an example of an absolute phrase. Notice that it modifies the entire sentence, giving further information about it.

The same happens with "the past behind her" although, in this case, the participle is implicit.

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Read the sentence.
If you catch the ball incorrectly, you may misalign a finger bone.
What is the meaning of the prefix mis-?
single
toward
wrong
good

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The correct answer is C. Wrong
The correct answer is C - Wrong

Read the following text. Then, answer the question that follows.

Both fluorescent and regular incandescent light bulbs are safe and give off bright light. Many people like regular bulbs because they find that the light is easier on their eyes. Regular bulbs are also cheaper than fluorescent ones. On the other hand, fluorescent bulbs use less electricity and last much longer.

Which of the following details could be added to the passage without changing the single controlling impression?

a I know someone who has fluorescent bulbs in every room of her house.
b We must save the environment by using fluorescent bulbs!
c Few people realize the number of light bulbs in the average house.
d Regular incandescent bulbs are easier to find in most stores.

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Answer:

the answer for the question is A

Why do you need to include a thesis statement in a research report?


A. It outlines the sources included in the body of the report.

B. It shares the writer’s background knowledge about the topic.

C. It tells the reader what the report plans to prove.

D. It presents the contrasting viewpoints of experts on the topic.

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The answer would be C

It tells the reader what the report plans to prove is need to to include a thesis statement in a research report. As a dissertation including the findings of original research and, in particular, substantiating a particular point of view.

What is research report?

A research report  is a document created by an analyst or strategist who works for a stock brokerage or investment bank's investment research team.

A research study could concentrate on a single stock or industry sector, a currency, commodity, or fixed-income instrument, or a specific geographic region or country.

Thus option C is correct.

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Identify the sentence that builds a mood of anxiety.

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Explanation:

She is been feeling anxiety about her new job.

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the main ideas that were in the whole movie of playtest" in Netflix

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Answer:

was to test for your understanding and the functioning of your commomn sence

She Started Writing Letters​

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Answer:

to the love of her life? or her best friend?

Explanation:

Lets be friends!!

Does anyone know this answer??

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It either the 1st or last one. I believe it’s the 1st answer tho

how have people used natural resources?​

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Answer:

Humans use natural resources for everything they do: for example, they use soil and water to grow food, wood to burn to provide heat or to build shelters, and materials such as iron or copper extracted from Earth to make cooking pans

Explanation:

Gas, things we eat, water

Which steps are part of the process of citing supporting details? Select four options.
A be
finding repeated ideas, words, and phrases
O determining the central idea you want to support
writing a summary of the complete text
looking for facts and examples that support your purpose
considering all the evidence to ensure y
esponse is complete
including only the minor details to be certain nothing is missed
Mark this and return

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Answer:

• finding repeated ideas, words, and phrases

• determining the central idea you want to support

• looking for facts and examples that support your purpose

• considering all the evidence to ensure response is complete

Explanation:

The part of the process of citing supporting details include:

• finding repeated ideas, words, and phrases

• determining the central idea you want to support

• looking for facts and examples that support your purpose

• considering all the evidence to ensure response is complete.

When citing supporting details, it'd vital to now the central idea to be supported, this is to ensure that quotations align with the idea in the text.

Furthermore, one should look for facts and examples that support ones purpose. This is to ensure connection to the text and buttress ones point. Lastly, one should considering all the evidence to ensure response is complete.

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