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The eternal struggle between good and evil is one of the central themes of the play Macbeth. The conflict between good and evil can be seen in the inner struggles of both Macbeth and Banquo. Macbeth chooses evil when he allies himself with the witches, yet he continues to be troubled by his conscience.
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One idea that is developed in Douglass's autobiography is that learning to read makes a slave miserable. What competing idea does the author also develop?
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This year is the 200th anniversary of Douglass’s birth, and he is finally begun to be celebrated as the towering figure he was during the mid- and late 19th century. Douglass’s role in the movement to abolish slavery, including support for Lincoln in the Civil War, and later in the tumultuous post-war battles, showed him to be a great political leader. He famously championed the U.S. Constitution and called on his fellow African-Americans to support and enforce it. He fought for the woman’s right to vote. For many years he edited his own newspaper. He also served as ambassador to Haiti for a brief time, and remained active in politics until his death in 1895.
Frederick Douglass: "Knowledge Unfits a Man to be a Slave"
Frederick Douglass
But the aspect of Frederick Douglass’s contribution which I want to emphasize on this occasion is Douglass’s understanding of, and commitment to, education. Yes, Douglass was primarily addressing black Americans in his discussion of this topic. But this man, who, despite being born into slavery, fought successfully to achieve a high degree of literacy, has much to teach all Americans (and others) about the qualifications for responsible citizenship of a republic.
The narrative which I include below comes from the work of a deceased friend, Denise Henderson. Readers, however, have ample opportunity to investigate the subject for themselves in Douglass’s several autobiographies: Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave (1845), which became a bestseller, and was influential in promoting the cause of abolition; My Bondage and My Freedom (1855); and Life and Times of Frederick Douglass, which went through its final editing in 1892, three years before his death.
List 3 quotes (with page numbers) that show Globalization and Sustainability in the Novel Dry by Neal Shusterman.
Answer:
Page 352
I won't take it. Because even though I've seen everyone around me lose their humanity today, I realized that in this moment, I have finally found mine"Page 364
"...and I realize that this is the true core of human nature: When we've lost the strength to save ourselves, we somehow find the strength to save each other."Page 364
"When we've lost the strength to save ourselves, we somehow find the strength to save each other."Globalization and Sustainability in the Novel Dry by Neal Shusterman.
the interconnectedness of human-made systems and opportunities; the relationship between local and global processes; how local experiences; reflect on the opportunities and tensions provided by world interconnectedness; decision-making on humankind and the environment.
Which information would most likely be presented in graph form?
a series of images that all feature the same person
a comparison of daily temperatures during June
a list of important dates all connected to the same event
a detailed paragraph about a topic that relates to the text
Answer:
a comparison of daily temperatures during June
Exercise 2: Replace the infinitives in brackets by the required tense 1. “Hark! How the wind _______________!” (to howl) 2. Diana ________________ her music in the drawing room; Mary ________________ . It was a very fine May day, clear, sunny, and breezy.(to practice, to garden). 3. He ________________ not long at table when his land lady brought up a letter that ____________ just ______________ for him. (to sit, to arrive) 4. “O yes, I ______________ back in an hour.” (to be) 5. “I ______________ here for nearly seven years,”he said. (to be). 6. He was not so much suprised to see me as I _____________. (to expect) 7. An old orchard of apple trees just breaking into flower _______________________ down to a stream and along wild meadow. (to stretch) 8. The quests ___________ before the rain began to fall, and they _____ all now assembled in the chief or living room of the dwelling. (to arrive, to be) 9. “And he _______________ my friend ever since,” said Caroline. (to be) 10. “__________ you ever ___________ that way in your walk?” (pass) 11. “Come down to the terrace while I _____________ my breakfast.” (to eat) 12. The ship _______________ against the warf now. (to draw) 13. “It is the first time you ______ away from home? “(to be) 14. “My father and mother _______________ during the war and I ___________ at my Aunt Emily's.” (to be killed, to live) 15. I ________ to Warley on a wet September morning. (come) 16. the big apple tree, lowest in the orchard, ___________ so close that its boughs almost _______________ the water. (to grow, to overhang) 17. Macomber ________________ the opposite bank when he ________ Wilson take hold of his arm. (to watch, to feel) 18. “The water _____________ at last,”he said. (to boil) 19. The sun ___________, and he ____________ homeward. (to set, to turn) 20. The hands on her watch ________ her that five minutes, ten minutes, a quarter of an hour _______________. (to tell, to pass). 21. Perhaps Doreen _______ right all the time and she _______ wrong
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Explanation:
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Answer:
Speakers
Explanation:
the adjective loud describes how grandma's Tala's speakers were. Her speakers were loud, meaning that loud describes the speakers not her.
Answer:
"speakers"
Explanation:
Since it's asking us what noun 'loud' describes - and since there are only two nouns (Gramma Tala and speakers) - the answer would be 'speakers' since "loud and booming" wouldn't be describing Gramma Tala (lol)
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Which of the following might be motifs in a work of literature? Select all that apply.
a balloon
a train whistle
a castle ruin
love
the danger of excessive pride
Motifs (repeated elements in a story that have symbolic significance) could be a balloon, a train whistle, and a castle ruin.
Where ____?
have you been
are you been
has you been
have you were
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Answer:
Where have you been?Explanation:
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Your class will like to visit an important and interesting place.write to the one in charge of the place and give three reason why you want to visit the place
Answer:
thothwoietrt
Explanation:
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on their vacation the Stovin's are going to go to India which they have both been interested in visiting ever since an Indian family moved in next door for commons
Answer: what question not clear
Explanation:
I will ask you a question
Answer:
ASK ILL ANSWER
Explanation:
5 complete examples of fragments
Explanation:
Prepositional Phrase Fragments
Prepositional phrase fragments involve prepositions (for, to, during, through, etc.).
Examples:
He went to Florida. For a month.
Correction: He went to Florida for a month.
During the storm. The dog ran away.
Correction: During the storm, the dog ran away.
The dog ran away. During the storm.
Correction: The dog ran away during the storm.
But my father may be dead by then. it’s wicked. We’re selfish to think
of our happiness only. (Join into one sentence)
Answer:
But my father may be dead by then and it’s wicked but we’re selfish to think
of our happiness only.
Explanation:
Identify the adjective are named their kind
1- I am tired
2-that’s my pen
3- preeti is witty
4- I ate some rice
5-this is his room
6-we bought French cheese
Answer:
tired adjective of feeling
my adjective of possessive
witty adjective of action
How did different childhood and how is a Doris Lessing could have impacted her story telling?
Write a letter to your friend who is studying in another school describing about your e-Learning (Online) Classes run by our school during this pendamic.
Answer:
hi friend how are you? I am fine.As you know in this pandemic our schools are running online class.We are learning many things by staying home.Teachers are trying their best to explain each and every chapter. Though it is not like physical class, l am trying my best to improve my study.
That's it for today.
They play hockey into negative
Answer:
They don't play hockey
Explanation
How can our society progress ?
5 complete examples of fragments
Answer:
a sentence usually missing one or more. of three components: subject,a predicate and. a complete though.
True or False, Count Paris has come to see Lord Capulet to discuss a business deal.
Answer:
Explanation: false
Answer:
the answer is (TRUE)
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Why should we control the use of rampant use of chemicals in crops? how can this be done?
Answer:
You can cut down the use of pest control and stop putting so much non fertilizing agents such as artificial fertilizer
Explanation:
what is the synonyms of good
Answer:
fine
of high quality
of a high standard
quality
superior
satisfactory
acceptable
adequate
in order
up to scratch
up to the mark
up to standard
up to par
competent
not bad
all right
excellent
superb
outstanding
magnificent
of the highest quality
of the highest standard
exceptional
marvellous
wonderful
first-rate
first-class
superlative
splendid
admirable
worthy
sterling
super
great
OK
hunky-dory
ace
terrific
tremendous
fantastic
fab
top-notch
tip-top
class
awesome
magic
wicked
brilliant
brill
smashing
bosting
on fleek
beaut
bonzer
spiffing
ripping
cracking
topping
top-hole
wizard
capital
champion
swell
delicious
mouth-watering
appetizing
tasty
flavoursome
flavourful
delectable
toothsome
inviting
enjoyable
palatable
succulent
luscious
rich
sweet
savoury
piquant
scrumptious
delish
scrummy
yummy
yum-yum
moreish
peng
finger-licking
nummy
ambrosial
ambrosian
nectareous
nectarean
flavorous
sapid
valid
genuine
authentic
legitimate
sound
bona fide
convincing
persuasive
forceful
striking
telling
potent
powerful
strong
cogent
compelling
trenchant
weighty
important
meaningful
influential
Or
virtuous
righteous
moral
morally correct
ethical
upright
31. She remembered the correct address only --- she had posted the letter.
A. since B. afterwards C. following D. after
32. It’s difficult to pay one’s bills when prices keep ---.
A. rising B. growing C. gaining D. raising
33. The dentist told him to open his mouth ---.
A. broad B. much C. greatly D. wide
34. Could you lend me some money I’m very --- of cash at the moment.
A. down B. scare C. low D. short
35. His parents never allowed him ---.
A. a smoking B. smoking C. to smoke D. some smoked
36. The other driver failed to signal his --- to turn right so I had to brake suddenly.
A. purpose B. idea C. intention D. design
37. The managers agreed to --- the question of payment.
A. balance B. control C. discuss D. increase
38. I don’t think he’ll ever --- the shock of his wife’s death.
A. get through B. get over C. get by D. get off
Answer: 31- after
32- rising
33- wide
34- short
35- to smoke
36- purpose or intention
37- discuss
38- get over
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Inaugural Address
by Nelson Mandela (excerpt)
Your Majesties, Your Highnesses, Distinguished Guests, Comrades and Friends:
Today, all of us do, by our presence here, and by our celebrations in other parts of our country and the world, confer glory and
hope to newborn liberty.
Out of the experience of an extraordinary human disaster that lasted too long, must be born a society of which all humanity
will be proud.
Our daily deeds as ordinary South Africans must produce an actual South African reality that will reinforce humanity's belief in
justice, strengthen its confidence in the nobility of the human soul and sustain all our hopes for a glorious life for all.
All this we owe both to ourselves and to the peoples of the world who are so well represented here today.
To my compatriots, I have no hesitation in saying that each one of us is as intimately attached to the soil of this beautiful
country as are the famous jacaranda trees of Pretoria and the mimosa trees of the bushveld.
Each time one of us touches the soil of this land, we feel a sense of personal renewal. The national mood changes as the
seasons change. We are moved by a sense of joy and exhilaration when the grass turns green and the flowers bloom.
That spiritual and physical oneness we all share with this common homeland explains the depth of the pain we all carried in
our hearts as we saw our country tear itself apart in a terrible conflict, and as we saw it spurned, outlawed and isolated by the
peoples of the world, precisely because it has become the universal base of the pernicious ideology and practice of racism and
racial oppression
We, the people of South Africa, feel fulfilled that humanity has taken us back into its bosom, that we, who were outlaws not so
long ago, have today been given the rare privilege to be host to the nations of the world on our own soil.
The time for the healing of the wounds has come. The moment to bridge the chasms that divide us has come. The time to
build is upon us.
We have, at last, achieved our political emancipation. We pledge ourselves to liberate all our people from the continuing
bondage of poverty, deprivation, suffering, gender and other discrimination. We succeeded to take our last steps to freedom
in conditions of relative peace. We commit ourselves to the construction of a complete, just and lasting peace.
We have triumphed in the effort to implant hope in the breasts of the millions of our people. We enter into a covenant that we
shall build the society in which all South Africans, both black and white, will be able to walk tall, without any fear in their hearts,
assured of their inalienable right to human dignity - a rainbow nation at peace with itself and the world.
We dedicate this day to all the heroes and heroines in this country and the rest of the world who sacrificed in many ways and
surrendered their lives so that we could be free. Their dreams have become reality. Freedom is their reward.
We understand it still, that there is no easy road to freedom. We know it well that none of us acting alone can achieve success.
We must therefore act together as a united people, for national reconciliation, for nation building, for the birth of a new world.
Let there be justice for all. Let there be peace for all. Let there be work, bread, water and salt for all. Let each know that for
each the body, the mind and the soul have been freed to fulfill themselves. Never, never and never again shall it be that this
beautiful land will again experience the oppression of one by another and suffer the indignity of being the skunk of the world.
Let freedom reign. The sun shall never set on so glorious a human achievement.
God bless Africa!
Thank you.
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Answer:
d
Explanation:
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change do not park your car in the non parking zone into passive voice
Answer:
your car should not be parked in non parking zone
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A sales person lying about the effectiveness of his product would be an example of witch of the following?
A: direct persuasion
B: professional persuasion
C: emotional persuasion
D: indirect persuasion
E: unethical persuasion
Answer:
E: Unethical persuasion
Explanation:
Because lying is unethical, this would be an example of unethical persuasion. You should always tell the truth, especially if it is about the effectiveness of a product because you can get in trouble for false advertising, and it can destroy your business.
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Identify the sentence that has the relative pronoun in parentheses and is punctuated correctly.
A. People enjoy riding bicycles (and) walking in neighborhoods, that are small enough, to get around easily.
B. A greater sense of community which leads (to) safer and friendlier neighborhoods, is a benefit of walkable communities.
C. Walkable communities which are increasing in popularity (have) many benefits.
D. People who live in communities (that) are walkable are generally more fit.
Answer:
D) People who live in communities (that) are walkable are generally more fit.
Explanation:
A. People enjoy riding bicycles (and) walking in neighborhoods, that are small enough, to get around easily.
(two punctuated problems - the commas)
B. A greater sense of community which leads (to) safer and friendlier neighborhoods, is a benefit of walkable communities.
(one punctuation problem)
C. Walkable communities which are increasing in popularity (have) many benefits.
(three punctuation problems)
D. People who live in communities (that) are walkable are generally more fit.
. If/ he/ like/ spicy food/ might/ add more pepper
Answer:
If he like spicy food he might add more pepper
Answer:
Yes add pepper
Explanation:
how can america become a great nation
Answer:
When you think of the ideal version of your nation, it likely reflects your own values. We vote in accordance with our values and live our own lives according to them as well. ... Critical to the success of both people and their nations are the values they adopt. Personal values are central to where people end up in life.
Explanation:
Answer:
rise up
Explanation:
Which of the following statements most accurately describes Rainsford's transformation while on the island?
O A. The island changes his perception of the outside world and those around him.
B. He learns the difficulty of coming to compromise with someone of a different background.
C. He goes from believing he is a hunter, to being the General's prey.
D. His position on hunting animals changes due to his thrilling experiences on the island.
Answer:
The correct option is D. His position on hunting animals changes due to his thrilling experiences on the island.
Explanation:
Rainford's transformation while on the island is an escape fiction and any serious themes must be taken lightly. Rainford's whole idea at first was to put distance between himself and the whole world, and to this end, he had plunged along, spurred on by the sharp rowers of something very like panic.