Answer:
I dunno cause she's hot?
Explanation:
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Read the passage and poem.
from The Wind in the Willows
The Mole had been working very hard all the morning, spring-cleaning his little home. First with brooms, then with dusters; then on
ladders and steps and chairs, with a brush and a pail of whitewash; till he had dust in his throat and eyes, and splashes of whitewash all over his
black fur, and an aching back and weary arms. Spring was moving in the air above and in the earth below and around him, penetrating even his
dark and lowly little house with its spirit of divine discontent and longing. It was small wonder, then, that he suddenly flung down his brush on the
floor, said 'Bother!' and 'o blow!' and also 'Hang spring-cleaning" and bolted out of the house without even waiting to put on his coat. Something
up above was calling him imperiously, and he made for the steep little tunnel which answered in his case to the gravelled carriage-drive owned by
animals whose residences are nearer to the sun and air. So he scraped and scratched and scrabbled and scrooged and then he scrooged again
and scrabbled and scratched and scraped, working busily with his little paws and muttering to himself,'Up we go! Up we go!' till at last, pop! his
How is the coming of spring addressed differently in the passage and poem?
O 1. In the passage, Mole dreads the arrival of spring because he doesn't like the work involved. In the poem, spring is a beautiful time
where the stream is full of life.
02. In the passage, Mole can't wait for spring but is too exhausted from spring-cleaning to leave his hole. In the poem, spring comes
silently and gently widens the stream.
3. In the passage, Mole works hard to prepare for spring and waits calmly in his burrow for its arrival. In the poem, spring is delayed,
and the stream remains blocked by snow.
04. In the passage, Mole longs for spring so much that he rushes to the surface to play in the meadow. In the poem, spring is a
destructive force that threatens the stream valley.
In the poem Mole can't wait for winters but is too exhausted from spring cleaning to leave his hole. Thus the option (2) is correct.
What is the theme of the poem?The Wind in the Willows is the poem related to the adventures between the several animals in the countryside. These animals behave like humans and talks to each other. It is all about the friendship among the animals and how the save their friend from the troubles.
During springs waiting ,mole was exhausted in the cleaning to he left his home and found a river where he met rat.
Thus in the poem springs comes silently and gently and widens the stream. The correct option is (2).
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I need a decent sized poem about any war that America has been apart of must be written in your own words
Answer: how long does it need to be
Explanation:
Answer:
In Flanders fields the canoes blow
Between the crosses, row by row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely sing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.
We are the Dead.
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
In Flanders fields. Were we were loved: now we suffer
Take up our quarrel with the foe:
To you from failing hands we throw
The torch; will be yours to hold it high.
If you break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep
In Flanders fields.
"When Mr. Pirzada Came to Dine."
Define AUTHOR'S PERSPECTIVE. Explain WHY it is important to know it BEFORE reading a selection. Then, describe the author of "When Mr. Pirzada Came to Dine.'
At least 3-5 Sentences
Answer:
Throughout Jhumpa Lahiri's short story “When Mr. Pirzada Came to Dine” it is clear that symbolism is used to emphasize two distinct themes: hope and opportunity. Mr. Pirzada came from Dacca to work on a book, while his family is stuck in the middle of the civil war, known as the India-Pakistan Conflict of 1971.
The following question is based on your reading of A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare. PUCK Fairy king, attend, and mark: I do hear the morning lark. OBERON Then, my queen, in silence sad, Trip we after the night's shade: We the globe can compass soon, Swifter than the wandering moon. TITANIA Come, my lord, and in our flight Tell me how it came this night That I sleeping here was found With these mortals on the ground. What poetic device is used here? a. Rhyme c. Symbolism b. Repetition d. Metaphor Please select the best answer from the choices provided
Answer:
The poetic device being used in the excerpt is:
A. rhyme
Explanation:
We can define rhyme as the repetition of ending sounds in words, especially words that are at the end of poetry lines. Let's use the first lines of the excerpt as an example:
Fairy king, attend and mark:
I do hear the morning lark.
The words "mark" and "lark" sound quite similar, right? That is because they have the same final sounds /ark/, the only difference between them being the first consonant sound of each /m/ and /l/. This is an example of rhyme.
The same happens in the other lines, with the pairs "soon" and "moon", "flight" and "night", and "found" and "ground".
What values does president reagon suggest all Americans share in his appeals to their sense of patriotism
Answer:
Freedom, economic prosperity, opportunity and the rule of law were some of the values mentioned by President Reagan in Christmas talk about the family in the US. Presumably he meant these were values shared by many Americans.
Select S if the sentence fragment is a subject (noun phrase) or P if it is a predicate (verb phrase).
traveled for over an hour
S
P
Answer: Predicate
Explanation:
It contains the verb, which is part of the verb phrase or predicate
Poetry: What is the definition of Stanza?
Answer:
A stanza is a grouped set of lines within a poem, usually set off from others by a blank line or indentation.
In drama, the plot is revealed primarily through
O 1. clear descriptions of the events experienced by the characters.
O 2. detailed explanations of the characters' reactions to one another.
O 3. crafted dialogue between and among characters.
O 4. extensive analysis of each character's motivations.
Mommy
Charlotte in The True Confessions of Charlotte
Doyle is
A:the antagonist
B:the protagonist
C:a flat character
D:told in third person
Answer:
B the protagonist. The book is told in first person and she's the main character therefore she is the protagonist.
Explanation:
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Answer:
B. the protagonist
Explanation:
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Why is it a good idea to have note cards rather than a fully written-out speech?
ОА
It's not
ОВ.
Reading directly from a sheet of paper makes it difficult to sound natural
Ос.
Reading directly from a sheet of paper can confuse the audience
O
D
Note cards mean you can condense a speech to its essential points
Answer:
Reading directly from a sheet of paper makes it difficult to sound natural
How many days did it take him to get tot he "forbiden" city?
The water of Babylon
Answer:
8 days
Explanation:
Robby has just eaten a hamburger and fries for lunch. Which of the following describes what is happening to food he just ate?
His large intestine is breaking down the nutrients in the food.
His small intestine is filtering the food before it travels to all parts of the body.
His stomach is breaking the food down and mixing it with digestive juices.
His stomach is producing bile to help break down the fat in the food.
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Answer:
C his stomach is breaking down the food.
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is c
Explanation:
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Which excerpt is part of the exposition of “The Snow-Queen”?
Kay and Gerda were looking at one of their picture-books—the clock in the great church-tower had just struck five, when Kay exclaimed, “Oh! something has stung my heart, and I've got something in my eye!”
In the winter they could not do this, but then they put hot pennies against the frozen window-panes, and made round holes to look at each other through.
His little sledge hung on fast, and it went on like the wind.Then he cried out, but nobody heard him. He was dreadfully frightened.
“Look in the glass, Gerda! Just see how regular they are! They are much more interesting than real flowers. Each is perfect; they are all made according to rule. If only they did not melt!”
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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Answer:
c
Explanation:
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
I believe it is C because the thesis is not restated in the conclusion.
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why did uncle hammer come to visit in chapter 10
Answer:
Morrison returns from Strawberry one day with a note that their mortgage is due immediately. Papa goes to Strawberry the next day and finds out that their credit is no longer good there, so he has to call Uncle Hammer to see if he can get the money.
Explanation:
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Please answer this correctly without making mistakes
Answer:
direct object.
Explanation:
A sentence can be defined as a group of words that comprises of both a subject and predicate used to convey a logical information. Sentences are classified into four (4) main categories and these includes;
I. Simple sentence.
II. Compound sentence.
III. Complex sentence.
IV. Compound-Complex sentence.
In English language, a subject can be defined as the person, thing, idea or place that performs an action.
Thus, it gives the readers a complete idea about whom the author's fictional work is centered around or written on.
On the other hand, an object refers to the person, thing, idea or place that receives an action performed by the subject.
Also, a direct object is the specific thing a subject acts upon and as such it answers the question of what, whom or who.
Hence, the Pulitzer Prize which was awarded by the Columbia University to Alice Walker is a direct object.
OOPS. There were several times in Part 1 when, as you played the role of Nat and tried to do the right thing, you may have said or done the wrong thing. Sometimes others would overlook it. Other times, you suffered for it. Write about a time in your own life when you intended to say or do the right thing, but the wrong words came out of your mouth. Who was there
One day, I ended up offending my mother without the intention of offending her, I felt very sad about it and I ran to apologize and explain that my intensions were completely different. This situation happened when I heard a song by a singer that my mother was a fan, when she was a child. When I heard the music, I ran to show it to my mother and used the exact words "when I heard it, I automatically remembered you." The problem was that the music was a strong critic of situations that my mother had already lived in the past and because of my words, she thought I was offending her. However, I meant that I remembered her because of the singer. I had not paid attention to the lyrics of the song and not even the way I was talking about it, but when I realized that my mother was offended, I went to apologize and explain the situation quickly.
Which point of view does the narrator use in the passage?
"Beannacht libh," cried Miss Ivors with a laugh as she ran down the staircase.
Mary Jane gazed after her, a moody puzzled expression on her face, while Mrs. Conroy
leaned over the banisters to listen for the hall-door. Gabriel asked himself was he the
cause of her abrupt departure. But she did not seem to be in ill humor: she had gone
away laughing. He stared blankly down the staircase.
A. First person
B.second person
C.third person limited
D.third person omniscient
Answer:
C. third person limited
Explanation:
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Out of the choices provided above, it can be concluded that the narrator uses a third person limited point of view throughout the passage. Therefore, the option C holds true.
What is the significance of point of view?A point of view of narration can be referred to or considered as the perspective used by a narrator to narrate the story to the readers. When a third-person limited perspective is used, the readers cannot connect themselves with the character of the story.
For a third-person limited point of view, the readers are of a perspective that they are talking about another character in whose life the events taking place are being narrated in the story.
Therefore, the option C holds true and states regarding the significance of a point of view.
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Which sentence BEST explains why Emma befriends Harriet?
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Which of the following is a characteristic of communism? Select all that apply.
All citizens have the same opportunities to develop skills.
All resources for production are controlled by one political party.
All goods are distributed equally, and no one owns private property.
People work for the state and receive an income based on their contribution.
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Answer:
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All of these are examples of communism. If you look at Other countries that might have these types of political gain, you can see that all of these apply. Let me know if you have any questions.
Which idea about busy students in
Passage 1 MOST conflicts with the ideas in
Passage 2?
They may feel tense as a result of attempting
to do so many things.
They should take steps to avoid letting the
pressure get out of control.
They should always identify and avoid stress
if possible.
They should not expect too much of
There
Answer: They may feel tease as a result of attempting to do so many things
how is “Four legs good, two legs bad” true?
This is from the play, "The Twelfth Night" Read the passage:
Olivia (breathless with love): Blame not this haste of mine. If you mean well, now go with me and with this holy man. Plight me the full assurance of your faith. What do you say?
Olivia speaks these words to Sebastian. What emotion is Olivia feeling at this moment?
A. stubborn
B. determined
C. curious
D. overwhelmed
Answer:
im gonna say overwhelmed
Explanation:
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During the revision process, a writer should
state a claim.
organize information.
use credible sources.
add stronger evidence.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Answer:
D
Explanation:
add stronger advice
Read this text.
In a famous article by travel agent Donald Workman, he asserts that, “It’s simply wrong to visit Paris without going to the top of the Eiffel Tower. It may even be illegal.”
Which of the following is a correct revision of this text?
The text is correct as it is.
In a famous article, travel agent Donald Workman asserts that: “It’s simply wrong to visit Paris without going to the top of the Eiffel Tower. It may even be illegal.”
In a famous article, travel agent Donald Workman asserts that “it’s simply wrong to visit Paris without going to the top of the Eiffel Tower. It may even be illegal.”
In a famous article, travel agent Donald Workman asserts that, “it’s simply wrong to visit Paris without going to the top of the Eiffel Tower. It may even be illegal.”
Answer:
C) In a famous article, travel agent Donald Workman asserts that "it's simply wrong to visit Paris without going to the top of the Eiffel Tower. It may even be illegal."
Explanation:
If the answers are
In a famous article, travel agent Donald Workman asserts that, "it's simply wrong to visit Paris without going to the top of the Eiffel Tower. It may even be illegal."
In a famous article, travel agent Donald Workman asserts that: "It's simply wrong to visit Paris without going to the top of the Eiffel Tower. It may even be illegal."
In a famous article, travel agent Donald Workman asserts that "it's simply wrong to visit Paris without going to the top of the Eiffel Tower. It may even be illegal."
The text is correct as it is.
Answer:
In a famous article, travel agent Donald Workman asserts that, “it’s simply wrong to visit Paris without going to the top of the Eiffel Tower. It may even be illegal.”
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Highlight the sentence in the paragraph that contains a proverb.
All afternoon, my sister and I tried to convince our parents to take us to the see the latest blockbuster movie. Our parents complained that they were too tired and had too much work to do so we stepped up and helped with chores. We told them they deserved a break and that we all could use some family time. Finally, we were able to convince them to go to the movie! My sister wanted to ask if we could go out for pizza too. I told her not to rock the boat. We were lucky enough to go to the movie.
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Answer:you would have to post page 28
Explanation:
Quickwrite 1: Some people assert that just one or two generations ago men and women
seemed to have more rigid codes for how to behave: for example, men could be loud and
assertive while women were expected to dress modestly and use a "feminine" voice. Do you
think these codes or "rules" for male and female behavior still hold true today? What codes or
"rules" apply to those who do not identify with one gender or the other? What experiences and
observations can you point to as support for your position?