Select the correct answers.
In which two ways are the mother and the teacher similar?
(It is the night of the annual parent-teacher conference in school. Sara is a new student in class and is nervous about how her mother and teacher will interact. Sara enters the classroom with her mother ahead of her. Sara nervously holds on to her mother's hand as Mrs. Blake, Sara’s teacher, spots them and stands up to greet her mother.)
MRS. BLAKE: How do you do, Mrs. Parker? It’s nice to finally meet you.
MRS. PARKER: It’s nice to meet you too, Mrs. Blake. Sara spoke highly of you.
(Sara looks at her teacher shyly, her face turning red with embarrassment. Mrs. Blake smiles at Sara.)
MRS. BLAKE: Thank you, Sara. That is very kind of you. Mrs. Parker, I would like to talk to you about your daughter.
(Sara appears nervous at this comment. She begins fidgeting with her hands and looks away. Her mother notices this nervous behavior.)
MRS. PARKER: Is there something wrong? Has she done something wrong in class?
MRS. BLAKE: Of course not. I am glad to have a well-behaved student like Sara in my class. Her grades are quite good. However, I believe if she tries harder, she can make the honor roll.
MRS. PARKER: She isn’t misbehaving?
MRS. BLAKE: Not at all. She is a sincere and dedicated student. That's why I know she can be on the honor roll this semester.
MRS. PARKER: I’m so glad to hear that. It is wonderful to hear my daughter being praised by her teacher. Sara, wouldn’t you like to thank Mrs. Blake?
(Sara looks up at her teacher in surprise. Mrs. Blake simply smiles at her, and soon Sara's face breaks into a wide grin.)
SARA: Thank you so much, Mrs. Blake. I was really nervous about what you had to say. But after hearing your praise, I want to work harder to improve my grades. Trust me, Mrs. Blake. I won’t let you down.
(Mrs. Blake shuffles her papers and looks happy.)
Both have a caring attitude toward Sara.
Both are concerned about how Sara will do on exams.
Both fear that Sara’s timid behavior will affect her overall performance in class.
Both motivate Sara to work harder in order to get the best grades in the class.
Both are overconfident about Sara’s potential to get the best grades in the class.
Answers it d
Explanation:
4. How does the conversation turn from Hale and Proctor to Hale and Elizabeth in act 2. Why is this conversation significant
Answer:
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Read this excerpt from “Drummer Man.”
It turned out to be a good thing that I signed on again. It wasn’t long into my second year when our regiment fought at the Siege of Corinth. In the heat of the fight we made a desperate charge across a ravine and Captain Williamson was wounded. So the call came in for a quick retreat, but unfortunately the captain was left there between the lines. Somebody had to rescue him, and it was one of two times during the war that I was happy for being small. I took off in a stooping run, unseen by the enemy, and somehow found the strength to drag Williamson back to the stretcher bearers and out of harm’s way.
The second time I was glad for my slight height occurred when I was caught behind the enemy lines. All I can guess is that those rebels who surrounded me mistook me for a child. They took their guns down from their shoulders, looked me in the eye, and told me to run on out of there as fast as I could. Indeed I did without so much as one glance back.
Which line best illustrates the narrator’s bravery?
A.Indeed I did without so much as one glance back.
B.It turned out to be a good thing that I signed on again.
C.[A]nd somehow found the strength to drag Williamson back . . .
D. It wasn’t long into my second year when our regiment fought . . .
Answer:
The answer is A
Explanation:
The answer is A because it is the only one with a bravery feeling
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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As you read lines 1-13, begin to collect and cite text evidence. . Underline examples of repetition and parallelism. . Ln the margin, note what questions Kennedy poses.
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Explanation:
Below are some of the examples of repetition and parallelism in lines 1-13;
"I have bad news for you, for all of our fellow citizens, and people who love peace all over the world,..." (Repetition example)
"In this difficult day, in this difficult time ....." (Repetition example)
"...to understand and to comprehend, and to replace that violence,.." (Parallelism example).
Note, parallelism usually occurs when a sentence has phrases that are in rhythmic form or with similar grammatical structures or patterns. While repetition refers to speeches or sentences that contain words or phrases that are repeated.
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READ THE POEM CASEY AT THE BAT AND ANSWER THE QUESTION PLEASE!!!!!!!!!
THANK YOU!!!
Answer:
A lot of the sentences have you reading passages that lead up to Casey getting to bat. The poet uses these phrases over and over to make the reader get excited. Casey struck out and there is no joy. Imagine you being at bat and all eyes on you, it is the 2nd strike and you are nervous. Have you ever been unsure about something that you had to do that brought you into the "light" or attention of others? They are watching you. It all depends on you and what you do next...The reader is drawn into the moment. Read the last stanza. Somewhere the sun is shining for someone else. Not Casey. The band is somewhere playing a triumphant song - not for Casey. Somewhere people are excited and laughing. But - there is no joy in Mudville. Why? Casey struck out. Now, how would you feel if you were Casey? I am sure you have been in a predicament like this and it might not have been sports related. Someone or something has depended on you and you blew it.
Now, as a coach, I would say - keep trying. But, nothing - no words - can help the kid that strikes out and is feeling depressed and weary. All eyes on him - all eyes were on you too.
Explanation:
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who is the most amazing person in your life? and why?
Ahhh ik my cousin Jessica
Answer:
I CAN MAKE ANSWER NOW YESH
Explanation:
mm probably my best friend Brandon :)
Fill the gaps
1.We were late for the show. We __________ as usual.
had talked
had been talking
talked
have been talking
2. I was amazed when I got to Venice. I _____________ how beautiful it was.
hadn't realized
hadn't been realising
haven't realized
couldn't realized
3. Shhh! The baby ______________________ asleep.
is falling
falls
will be falling
fell
4. The train _________________yet. It's only 3.25pm.
won't have left
won't be leaving
doesn't leave
Write all correct answers, thanks
Answer:
1 had talked2 hadn't realized 3 falls4 won't be leavingWhich word best describes the theme of the poem?
A Fear
B Wisdom
C Insight
D Freedom
THE POEM IS the flight of Icarus help pls
Answer:
After reading this poem I would choose B or D. Hope this helps :)
What kind of sentence is this?
Since 1923, the United States Flag Code has provided advisory rules for displaying and handling the U.S. flag.
a) Simple
b) Compound
c) Complex
d) Compound-Complex
Please help, this is for ixl and im rlly struggling!!
Answer: It's A
Explanation:
Writing a brief advert
You were recently given a golden cup. The person who gave it to you said
that you have to use it as the first prize in a competition It is up to you
what kind of competition the cup will be awarded as a prize in
• Write an advert to appear in a newspaper telling readers what they
have to do in the competition, how they should enter, when the
deadline for entries is, and what the top prize is.
Answer:
brief advert
Explanation:
Read the following excerpt from “Raymond’s Run” and answer the question.
And tomorrow I’m subject to run the quarter-meter relay all by myself and come in first, second, and third.
What inference can you make based on this passage?
Squeaky is looking forward to tomorrow’s relay race.
Squeaky wants to put together a relay race team.
Squeaky thinks she could run a relay race all by herself.
Squeaky will ask her father and Raymond to run the relay race with her.
Answer:
The answer is A)Squeaky is looking forward to tomorrow’s relay race.
Explanation:
Answer:
the correct answer would be A
Explanation:
How do timle twin keep finding me
Answer:
how are we supposed to know? -_-
Explanation:
So let freedom ring from the prodigious hilltops of New Hampshire. Let freedom ring from the mighty mountains of New York. Let freedom ring from the heightening Alleghenies of Pennsylvania. Let freedom ring from the snow-capped Rockies of Colorado. Let freedom ring from the curvaceous slopes of California. But not only that: Let freedom ring from Stone Mountain of Georgia. Let freedom ring from Lookout Mountain of Tennessee. Let freedom ring from every hill and molehill of Mississippi. From every mountainside, let freedom ring. –"I Have a Dream," Martin Luther King Jr. Which phrase is an example of anaphora in this passage? “let freedom ring from” “the prodigious hilltops” “the snow-capped Rockies” “but not only that
The phrase that is an example of anaphora in this passage is "Let freedom ring from."
Anaphora is the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses or sentences, and this phrase is repeated multiple times throughout the passage. It is used to emphasize the importance of freedom and to create a powerful and memorable image in the minds of the audience. By repeating this phrase and changing the location each time, Martin Luther King Jr. is highlighting the widespread need for freedom across the country and calling for unity in the fight for civil rights.
The specific locations mentioned, such as Stone Mountain and Lookout Mountain, are also significant because they are important landmarks in the South, a region that was particularly resistant to desegregation and civil rights reforms at the time. Overall, the anaphora in this passage helps to build momentum and inspire the audience to take action towards achieving greater freedom and equality.
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can someone plz right me a little paragraph i need it.
Answer:
about what please give a topic
What makes this paragraph an example of point-by-
point writing?
Chefs and dancers are both exciting careers. Chefs work
in a small kitchen area moving quickly, while dancers
work on large stages, moving around as well. Both
careers face pressure from performing for an audience:
Dancers move in front of crowds of people, and the food
that chefs prepare is judged by people who eat in their
restaurants.
The paragraph looks at a lot of different criteria,
including excitement level and income.
* The paragraph focuses more on dancers than chefs
in discussing excitement.
O The paragraph focuses more on chefs than dancers
in discussing excitement.
The paragraph considers chefs and dancers around
the idea of excitement.
Answer:
D, trust me
I just did the test
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The answer to the question is D. The paragraph considers chefs and dancers around the idea of excitement.
Which of the following excerpts displays a reverent tone toward Faulkner?
A. Not to have failed completely at such a task is indistinguishable from triumph
B. I haven't really told you everything up front, you see -- and neither does Faulkner.
C. Even when he does tell you everything, you can't entirely trust it.
D. The defense to be mounted is not of Faulkner's use of the word but of the novel in spite of it, or rather, in the face of it.
Answer:
A. Not to have failed completely at such a task is indistinguishable from triumph
Explanation:
I just took it.
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Marco recently attended a small workshop on Zumba classes. He shot some photographs and also recorded footage of a few sessions. Which slide elements can he use to include these in his presentation for his co-students?
Marco can use the ( tables images audios)
option to include the footage of the sessions.
Answer:
Marco can use the Images
Explanation:
Answer:
it is images and video I just did this and got it right
Explanation:
What type of mood is created in this excerpt from "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe?
Back into the chamber turning, all my soul within me burning,
Soon again I heard a tapping somewhat louder than before.
“Surely,” said I, “surely that is something at my window lattice;
Let me see, then, what thereat is, and this mystery explore—
Let my heart be still a moment and this mystery explore;—
’Tis the wind and nothing more!”
Select all that apply:
▢ mysterious
▢ tragic
▢ hopeless
▢ lonely
▢ fearful
(I know mysterious is one of them but I can't decide whether fearful or lonely apply. Help would be greatly appreciated!)
Answer:
the answer is fearful
Explanation:
Answer:
mysterious.
Explanation:
Which techniques does the author use to develop her idea in this excerpt? Check all the apply
Answer:
A: metaphors
C: contradictions
E:loaded language
F:imagery
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What do you think will happen if a black person doesn’t cooperate with a cop when told to do something
Answer:
I think the cop gon arrest him nd make up some shi as to why he arrested him.
Answer:
Well it depends. Alot of times it gets very violent. This will get very political and im almost scared to respond lol.
Explanation:
Imagine that the value of the US dollar remains high compared to the Canadian dollar for many months. What effect will this most likely have on the amount of goods the US exports to Canada? A. It will decrease US exports to Canada. B. It will increase US exports to Canada greatly. C. It will increase US exports to Canada slightly. D. The value of the dollar does not affect how much the US exports. Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
Answer:
The correct answer is:
It will decrease US exports to Canada (A)
Explanation:
when the value of a currency increases in relation to another, it means the people in the country with the lower valued currency will pay more in exchange for the other currency. This affects imports and exports also. Let me use the example below to explain this scenario:
if the exchange rate for 1 US dollars to Canadian dollars is 2, this means that every US dollar is equivalent to 2 Canadian dollars. If there is a trade on electronic equipment between a Canadian and a US entrepreneur, at an exchange rate of 2, and say one of the equipment costs 10 US dollars, the Canadian will have to pay 20 Canadian dollars (10 × 2) for each of the items. If the value of the US dollar increases to 5 US dollars for every Canadian dollar, and the cost of the equipment remains the same, the Canadian will now spend 50 Canadian dollars (10 × 5) for a piece of the same equipment. This will make the Canadian seek cheaper alternatives, hence the rate of export from the US will reduce because the Canadian buyers will for cheaper alternatives.
Answer:
im doing the same thing right now and the answer is A
Explanation:
im taking the test and the person above helped me.
From the great gatsby Who was the only character to get an invitation to Gatsby’s party?
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how does this opening scene help set the stage for the play romeo and juliet
Answer:
It is full of action, bound to capture the audience's attention. Provides background information by showing us how all are caught up in the fight between the feuding families, even lowly servants like Sampson, Gregory and the Montague men. The hatred between the Montagues and Capulets is long-standing. This scene also gives us valuable insights into the characters of Romeo, Tybalt and Benvolio. Romeo is established as a melancholy, emotional person who stubbornly sticks to his feelings, even if those feelings are inappropriate. Tybalt is established as a hothead, as he refuses to listen to reason and continues a fight that Benvolio was attempting to stop. And Benvolio is established as a calm voice of reason and a true friend to Romeo.
The first scene of Romeo and Juliet is important because it establishes the feud beteween the Capulets and the Montagues, the two primary families in the play. It also introduces us to the characters of Romeo, Benvolio and Tybalt.
The scene opens with two Capulet servants, Sampson and Gregory, discussing what they would do if a Montague came along. Sampson prides himself on his courage, saying he would attack if provoked or insulted. Gregory jokingly calls his fellow servant a coward. When a servant of the Montague household comes along, words are exchanged and a fight insues. Benvolio, of Montague house, tries to stop the fight, but is interrupted by Tybalt, who picks a fight with him. The fight spreads until the entire street is filled with members of the Capulet and Montague households fighting. Both Lord Montague and Lord Capulet attempt to enter the fight, but are stopped by their wives. The Prince of Verona finally arrives and pronounces a sentence of death for anyone of either house who disturbs the peace in the city again.
After the fight is over, the Montagues question Benvolio about the fight and then mention to them that their son Romeo has been acting strange lately. BEnvolio promises to find out why and speaks to Romeo, who tells him that he is depressed because he loves a girl who will not respond to his advances. Benvolio suggests that Romeo look at other girls so that he will forget this one.
The first scene is crucial because it establishes the overall tone of the ongoing family conflict. Sampson and Gregory, two Capulet slaves, are shown holding weapons in the play's opening scene, which is essential since it shows that they are aware of the threat of violence. Additionally, they mimic aggression in language by using words like thrust and strike.
What do you mean by the Romeo and Juliet?Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, which chronicles the tragic events of two teenagers from rival families who fall in love and attempt to flee together, contains some of the most well-known characters in literature.
The insult is immediately recognized by the other party when Gregory, one of the Capulet servants, bites his thumb at the Montague servants.
The fight is discovered by Montague's nephew Benvolio, who tries to break it up.
Therefore, the first scene is crucial because it establishes the overall tone of the ongoing family conflict. Sampson and Gregory, two Capulet slaves, are shown holding weapons in the play's opening scene, which is essential since it shows that they are aware of the threat of violence.
Additionally, they mimic aggression in language by using words like thrust and strike.
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what type of sentence is "how was your day at school?"
Read the excerpt from "On Becoming an Inventor" by Dean Kamen Which detail best supports Kamen's opinion that he was hooked on making things out of metal? My next challenge was that I wanted to make things out of metal, so I became interested in how to use a lathe, a milling machine, and so on. I went to buy this new equipment I thought I'd need and met a man who had a machine shop of his own who was about to retire and move to Florida. He allowed me to visit him after school and on weekends to observe how he used all his tools. I was hooked. When he retired I bought not only all his big equipment but all his little toolboxes as well--they were treasures! He allowed me to visit him after school and on weekends to observe how he used all his tools. When he retired I bought not only all his big equipment but all his little toolboxes as well they were treasures! One, his shop wouldn't fit in our basement, and two, there was no way the lathe, weighing fifteen hundred pounds, and the milling machine..could be carried into the basement At the time I was making enough money from my electronic devices to pay for all of this. I decided to put his entire machine shop in our basement, but there were two problems... One, his shop wouldn't fit in our basement, and two, there was no way the lathe, weighing fifteen hundred pounds, and the milling machine, weighing two thousand
Answer:
Hey kid, i hate to break it to u but im waiting for an answer too
Explanation:
ill tell u when i get right
Answer:
b
Explanation:
i think
Which of the following moments is the play’s climax?
Anne and Peter discuss their futures outside of the Annex.
Margot coughs so loud that it starts to attract attention from the street.
Miep informs the families that D-Day has arrived and the Allies are coming to save them.
Nazi soldiers discover the Secret Annex and begin banging on the door to be let in.
Answer:
Nazi soldiers discover the Secret Annex and begin banging on the door to be let in.
Explanation:
From the passage-
Everyone is listening, hardly breathing. A doorbell clangs again and again in the building below. MR. FRANK starts quietly down the steps to the door. DUSSEL and PETER follow him. The others stand rigid, waiting, terrified.
Answer:
Which of the following moments is the play’s climax?
Miep informs the families that D-Day has arrived and the Allies are coming to save them.
Margot coughs so loud that it starts to attract attention from the street.
Anne and Peter discuss their futures outside of the Annex.
Nazi soldiers discover the Secret Annex and begin banging on the door to be let in.
the answer in bold is the correct answer.
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Which lines from "Sympathy" best express the idea that the speaker can relate to the caged bird’s plight?
A.“When the wind stirs soft through the springing grass,
And the river flows like a stream of glass;”
B.“When the first bird sings and the first bud opes,
And the faint perfume from its chalice steals—”
C.“I know why the caged bird beats his wing
Till its blood is red on the cruel bars;”
D.“When he beats his bars and he would be free;
It is not a carol of joy or glee,”
Answer:
“I know why the caged bird beats his wing
Till its blood is red on the cruel bars;”
Explanation:
Option C, that is the correct answer on e2020
The lines from "Sympathy" which best express the idea that the speaker can relate to the caged bird’s plight is:
C.“I know why the caged bird beats his wing . Till its blood is red on the cruel bars;”According to the complete lines, we can see that the narrator talks about the caged bird and how helpless it is in the cage and flaps its wings at the cage, hurting itself in the process.
As a result of this, we can see that the lines which best expresses the idea that the speaker can relate to the plight of the caged bird is where he says that he knows why the caged bird beats its wings and why its blood is on the cruel bars.
Therefore, the correct answer is option C
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Emerson argued that "the sour faces of the multitude" are easily
influenced and change quickly, so true individuals shouldn't worry about
what the "multitude" think. *
True
False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
How are the narrators in "the journal of Hannah smalls" and "the runaway quilt" described differently?