Answer:
could you take the pictuce the other way?
Explanation:
An airplane pilot with a fear of heights. O verbal irony O none of these dramatic irony O situational irony
Answer:
what?
Explanation:
Answer:
Situational Irony. :)
Explanation:
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the_____ of the city included its highway's,buildings, and power plants
Answer:
I don’t understand
Explanation:
Choose a character and explain how he or she perceives a person, event, or concept an if that perception is accurate. Use textual evidence to support your answer.
Answer:
Change some paragraphs so it won't be obvious. Select what u need
Explanation:
Myrtle Wilson desperately seeks a better life than the one she has. She feels imprisoned in her marriage to George, a downtrodden and uninspiring man who she mistakenly believed had good “breeding.” Myrtle and George live together in a ramshackle garage in the squalid “valley of ashes,” a pocket of working-class desperation situated midway between New York and the suburbs of East and West Egg. Myrtle attempts to escape her social position by becoming a mistress to the wealthy Tom Buchanan, who buys her gifts (including a puppy) and rents her an apartment in Manhattan, where Myrtle play-acts an upper class lifestyle, dressing up, throwing parties, expressing disgust for servants. Myrtle seems to believe Tom genuinely loves her, and would marry her if only Daisy would divorce him. Nick knows that Tom would never marry Myrtle, and the lopsidedness of the relationship makes Myrtle a more sympathetic character than she would be otherwise. To Tom, Myrtle is just another possession, and when she tries to assert her own will, he resorts to violence to put her in her place. Tom at once ensures and endangers her upwardly mobile desires.
Although The Great Gatsby is full of tragic characters who don’t get what they want, Myrtle’s fate is among the most tragic, as she is a victim of both her husband as well as people she’s never met. Myrtle is a constant prisoner. In the beginning of the book she’s stuck in the figurative prison of her social class and her depressing marriage. Midway through, however, this immaterial prison becomes literal when George, suspicious that she’s cheating on him, locks her in their rooms above the garage. This situation only amplifies her desperation to escape, which leads to her death in Chapter 7. When she escapes and runs out in front of Gatsby’s car, she does so because she saw Tom driving it earlier in the day; she thinks he’s behind the wheel. Daisy, who doesn’t know Myrtle, is driving the car when it strikes Myrtle down; Daisy doesn’t even stop to see what happened, and escapes without consequences. The lower class characters – Gatsby, Myrtle, and George – are thus essentially sacrificed for the moral failings of the upper class characters of Tom and Daisy.
2. Highlight the verb(s) in the following
sentence:
After winning a baseball game, the
team went out for ice cream.
Answer:
winning
Explanation:
Read this excerpt from The Call of the Wild by Jack London.
Pike, who pulled at Buck's heels, and who never put an ounce more of his weight against the breast-band than he was compelled to do, was swiftly and repeatedly shaken for loafing; and ere the first day was done he was pulling more than ever before in his life. The first night in camp, Joe, the sour one, was punished roundly—a thing that Spitz had never succeeded in doing. Buck simply smothered him by virtue of superior weight, and cut him up till he ceased snapping and began to whine for mercy.
What does this conflict reveal about the dogs?
The character vs. character conflict shows Buck’s assertiveness as leader.
The character vs. character conflict shows the team’s dislike of Buck.
The character vs. society conflict shows the daily routine in camp.
The character vs. society conflict shows the team’s cooperation on the trail.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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Write a ½ to 1 page description of an event or moment when you were less than perfect and what your response to that moment says about your character, values, or potential for your plans after high school.
Answer:
N/A
Explanation:
This is not able to be written by another person. This is a personal essay about personal thoughts and beliefs written by you. Write your own page so it actually makes sense
Answer:
Explanation:
you should write a page about yourself, something you did that makes you less than perfect.
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who has read the book into the wild by jon krakauer?
The information technology _____________________ is a term used to describe the fact that information tools can waste as much time as they save
Answer:
paradox
Explanation:
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Read the excerpt from act 3, scene 2, of Julius Caesar.
ANTONY. Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your
ears.
I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him.
The evil that men do lives after them;
The good is oft interrèd with their bones.
So let it be with Caesar. The noble Brutus
Hath told you Caesar was ambitious.
If it were so, it was a grievous fault,
And grievously hath Caesar answered it.
What are the central ideas of this excerpt? Select two
options.
Antony wants everyone's attention because he has
very important things to say about Caesar.
Antony only wants to bury Caesar, he is not there to
tell everyone how great Caesar was.
The mistakes men make are remembered after their
deaths, but their merits die with them.
If Caesar was power hungry, it was a serious flaw, and
he paid seriously for it.
Brutus says that Caesar was motivated by power, and
Antony agrees with this assessment.
Answer:
its C and D on edge 2020
Explanation:
does public shaming prevent us from being able ro grow and change?
Answer:yes
Explanation:
Should we spend valuable resources on space exploration I WANT A FULL EXPLANTION AND THE BEST WILL BE MARKED AS BRAINLEST
Whats the point of view in "Hound Dog True"
Answer:
Hound Dog True is written in the third person present tense
Explanation:
this took me a tiny bit of getting used to, but works, and lends immediacy to the story. Mattie keeps detailed accounts of custodial wisdom in her ever-present notebook (along with the occasional story).
3rd person present tense
I haven't read the book so I looked it up. Hope it helps.
Which of the following groups of words consists of subordinate conjunctions?
A) if, since, when
B) and, but, or
C) either/or, not only/but also
D) toward, behind, under
Answer: the answer is B. and, but, or
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1/5 equals b
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Answer:
it equals .2
Explanation:
Question from "On Being brought from Africa to America" by Phillis Wheatley
Question: Based on the way the word is used in context, what does “benighted” probably mean? How do you know? What other words in the poem are synonyms of “benighted”?
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Which words best complete this sentence?
He realized he was in a(n).
when he saw that the road was completely
with snow.
O A. nucleus, maneuvered
OB.
ascent, precipitated
O C. descent, perpendicular
OD. predicament, enveloped
Answer:
The answer is D
Explanation:
Tip: When you have this type of question, Read the Sentence with all of the choices(Answers) and see which answer sounds the best (or makes sense in this case.)
Answer:
D
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What do you leam about Diane France from the
passage?
Diane picked up one of the skull casts in her lab and held
it up for her visitors to see. She pointed out two rounded
gaps in the teeth on either side of the jaw.
"This guy smoked a pipe," she explained. "He started on
one side and then, when the pipe ground down the teeth,
he had to switch to the other."
-Bone Detective: The Story of Forensic
Anthropologist Diane France,
Lorraine Jean Hopping
O Diane is a famous scientist.
O Diane is observant and notices details.
O Diane is good at helping others.
O Diane is reluctant to have visitors.
Answer:
2
Explanation:
You can't assume that Diane is a famous scientist (it is a possibility though). Diane is observant- that's what the detail included is for. We've got an answer! Enjoy :D
Answer:
D- She figures out why the man has two rounded gaps in his teeth.
Explanation:
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Although you may laugh, my friends and I cherish such dreams.
a.
preposition
b.
conjunction
c.
interjection
Answer:
look up all of their meanings, then decide which best explains the sentence.
Explanation:
Answer: conjunction
Explanation: it starts with although you might laugh even though they dont give a reason why we should laugh so it obviously connects with another word/sentence
An old saying has it that, while some wait for good luck, others make their
own goodluck. Using specific examples from the text, explain how this
saying applies to Vladek. Give at least 3 supporting details.
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Answer and Explanation:
The saying shown above applies to the whole story of Vladek, from his marriage to his survival in the holocaust and reunion with his wife.
At the beginning of the story, we can see that Vladek did not wait for luck to fall into his hands, but it was after a good job and an advantageous marriage for him. This gave Vladek a life without needs and with extreme comfort, but all of this was achieved with his effort and not with luck.
Vladek also managed to spend a lot of time without being caught by the Nazis, as he was proactive in finding hiding places that would keep him and his wife safe, even the moment of their capture is made during an attempt by Vladek to flee to a country free from Nazism that , although it did not work, it is an example of his proactivity and the ability to make his own luck.
However, the moment when this saying becomes more evident when Vladek is in a concentration camp and uses all his wits to make this moment less deadly. He uses every opportunity he has. He teaches English to the concentration camp leader to have some privileges like food and clothing and learns a new profession to stay in a less depressing and exploitative sector of the concentration camp.
What will readers most wonder about as they begin a story
What is the setting?
What is the conflict?
What is the sequence of events?
Who are the characters?
Answer:
Who are the characters
Explanation:
What difference can a journey make in a person's life? How can events in a difficult journey reveal a person's true qualities- both heroic and nonheroic ones?
Answer:
Explanation:
A journey can make a difference because a dangerous journey will make you brave enough to try to survive and save the life of others putting yourself at risk to save others
in which TWO ways does the third paragraph contribute to the development of ideas in the passage?
- it establishes the idea that home remedies are rooted in traditional knowledge
- it explains the benefits of folk medicine and home remedies in curing serious illnesses
- it cites modern research to demonstrate the effectiveness of home remedies
- it reinforces the idea in the fourth paragraph by emphasizing the healing properties of plants
- it supports the ideas of the second paragraph by using modern medical terms to explain the useful properties of home remedies
Answer:
- it establishes the idea that home remedies are rooted in traditional knowledge
it reinforces the idea in the fourth paragraph by emphasizing the healing properties of plants
Explanation:
The two ways the third paragraph continues to the development of ideas in the passage is by establishing the idea that home remedies are rooted in traditional medicine.
Another way is by reinforcing the idea in the fourth paragraph of the healing properties of plants.
The paragraphs talk about the use of home remedies in ancient times and how their application can be seen even today. It also mentions how a lot of branches of science focus on the study of traditional medicines so as to better understand and develop modern medicine.
The two ways in which the third paragraph contribute to the development of ideas in the passage can be seen as mentioned below:
• Option 3 i.e. it cites modern research to demonstrate the effectiveness of home remedies. The paragraph mentions that there are branches such as herbalism, ethnomedicine and medical anthropology which are found in modern research so that we can better understand the traditional medicinal practices.
• Option 5 i.e. it supports the ideas of the second paragraph by using modern medical terms to explain the useful properties of home remedies. It tells us about the anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties of plants and how this knowledge is used in modern research.
Therefore, the correct options seem to be option 3 and 5 about traditional and modern medicines.
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Suspense and tension can be created by:
a
The use of threatening imagery
b
Setting the story in a dark, sinister or deserted place
c
Using short or fragmented sentences
d
All of the above
Answer:
Answer D
Explanation:
Because this explains the story setting better and goes along with the flow.
The information in this excerpt helps readers understand that
Bindi often feels pressured to perform.
Bindi's work helps her honor her father.
Bindi's sad feelings are starting to fade.
Bindi likes being the center of attention.
it's b
i took the test
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Which statement BEST defines what a culture is?
Answer:
a set of characteristics that groups of people share, such as language, religion, government, and art
Explanation:
The RNA molecules are made in the
Answer:
nucleus of our cells
Explanation:
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Where should a thesis statement go in an academic essay ?
A) at the beginning of each body paragraph
B) at the very first sentence and very last
C) at the end of introduction and beginning of conclusion
D) in the middle of the introduction
Answer:
C) at the end of introduction and beginning of conclusion
Explanation: