Answer:
False it is a proper noun
Explanation:
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The excerpt from In the Time of Butterflies is written mainly in ____________ tense, from a(n) ____________ point of view.
a)
past; first-person
b)
present; first-person
c)
past; third-person
d)
present; third-person
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B. Present. First person
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"restrictions upon the individual which depend upon irrelevant factors" (page 5)
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I like to see it lap the miles,
And lick the valleys up,
And stop to feed itself at tanks
Which words are used to personify the train in this poem?
A. like and stop
B. lick and feed
C. valleys and tanks
D. miles and itself
Answer:
valleys and tanks
Explanation:
This describes the personality of the train so this is the answer.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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Answer:
I think it is B Hope it help You
Explanation:
Can someone help me find the text structure of "Ain't I a Women?" and why that.
A. Cause & Effect
B. Problem & Solution
C. Sequence
D. Chronological
E. Compare & Contrast
The text is below:
If the first woman God ever made was strong enough to turn the world upside down all alone, these women together ought to be able to turn it back, and get it right side up again! And now they is asking to do it, the men better let them.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
As i approached the entrance to the high school, I was suddenly nervous. I had been looking forward to the ninth grade all summer. Why was I freaking out now?
A. First person
B. Third person
C. Third person omniscient
D. Third person objective
Answer:
a. first person
Explanation:
using words like "i"
A patient in a minimally conscious state ________, while someone who is experiencing unresponsive wakefulness syndrome ________.
Select one:
a. cannot perceive external stimuli; can perceive external stimuli
b. cannot respond to external stimuli; can respond to external stimuli
c. cannot communicate; may try to communicate
d. may try to communicate; cannot communicate
C
Cannot communicate, may try to communicate
A patient in a minimally conscious state may try to communicate; while someone who is experiencing unresponsive wakefulness syndrome cannot communicate. Thus the correct option is D.
What is a Conscious state?
A state is considered as consciousness in which an individual is considered awake and aware of the incident taking place in the surroundings and understands and interprets it.
The state in which a person is considered unconscious is when an individual is unable to understand what is going on in the surroundings and is unable to respond to the activities that are happening around him.
So when a patient is in a minimally conscious state, he may try to communicate while giving hints through fingers or blinking of eyes when asking any question or starting any conversation,
Someone who is experiencing unresponsive wakefulness syndrome is unable to communicate as the signals reach the mind but are unable to provide a response to the listener.
Therefore, option D is appropriate to answer.
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Part B Which evidence from the passage best supports the answer in Part A?
Question 3 options:
"Provident was the first hospital in the United States in which black and white doctors worked together to care for all patients, regardless of race."
"Williams was confident that he could help. But then he saw the wound—it went deep into the chest, perhaps into the heart."
"Dr. Williams was called in. The doctor reassured the patient with his calm, dignified manner."
"Daniel Hale Williams was not foolish—on the contrary, he was very careful."
Answer:
I think the answer for Part B is C.
Explanation:
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Answer:
so the answer is C
Explanation:
Part B Which evidence from the passage best supports the answer in Part A?
Question 3 options:
"Provident was the first hospital in the United States in which black and white doctors worked together to care for all patients, regardless of race."
"Williams was confident that he could help. But then he saw the wound—it went deep into the chest, perhaps into the heart."
"Dr. Williams was called in. The doctor reassured the patient with his calm, dignified manner."
"Daniel Hale Williams was not foolish—on the contrary, he was very careful."
What object does Delia pick up that awes and surprises Sykes early in the
story?
Answer:
a bull whip
explanation:
The gardener is sweeping away the leaves.
transitive or intransitive?
Answer:poop man kinda stupid
Explanation:
Select the correct answer.
Ruby got a big raise so she is buying a whole new outfit.
Which part of the sentence is the cause?
A.
She is buying a whole new outfit
B. Ruby got a big raise
c. This sentence doesn't have a cause
Answer:
Ruby got a big raise
Explanation:
Why did Mowgli need to get the red flower, fire, from the village?
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Answer:
Bagheera sends Mowgli to retrieve fire from the village in order to intimidate Shere Khan. And because they don't understand Mowgli either, they fear him, and would rather cast him out than have him live so close to him, where he could burn them (figuratively) at any time.
Explanation:
Answer:
in order to intimidate Shere Khan
Explanation: It is from the passage I also read about and movie :D
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Answer:
c
Explanation:
Answer:
I think it would be A.
Explanation:
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Why must Odysseus visit the land of the dead? The book the Odyssey.
Answer: To hear a prophecy from the ghost of Tiresias.
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Langston Hughes's poem "Dreams" praises dreams, while "Dawn in New York" praises the urban transportation systems. O the close friendships among coworkers. O the solitude of a morning routine. O the inspiration for urban architecture.
Answer:
Explanation: C
Which choice best describes the relationship between the details of the setting presented in the middle of the second paragraph ( On the dark ) and the passage as a whole ?
A)The details establish that the house is in the desirable location consistent with Boxsious’ sense of his own high status in the community
B) The details provide a justification for Boxsious’ impatience with business owners
C)The details offer a contrast to Will ordered harmony within Boxsious’ home
D)The details reveal the narrators underlying resentment of the towns people
E) The details confirm the narrator‘s artistic interest in a colorful scene
Hello. You did not provide the excerpt to which you are asking questions, which makes it impossible for the question to be answered. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
The description of a scenario in a text aims to place the reader in a living and influential space in the story. If the scenario is described in an excerpt, the author wants to show how this scenario is important in the story and how it influences the actions involving the characters. In this case, to answer your question you must interpret how the characteristics of the scenario are influencing the characters. Options A and C are the ones that best exemplify the influence of the scenario in a text, and may be the options that you should pay more attention to.
How to Paris and Abigails perceptions of the events in the forest different than his lines? What does this reveal about the personalities? Site specific examples and text, referring both to what the character say into the stage directions
Answer:
Abigail claims that the girls and she were just dancing in the forest and not doing brixarias, however, Parris says she saw people running around completely undressed, as in a pagan ritual, which Abigail says was not true.
Explanation:
This positioning of the characters reveals a different personality between the two, although both are manipulative and liars, Parris has an accusatory and inquisitive personality, while Abigail has a victimized and frightened personality with what can happen.
This can be noticed by the body expression of the two characters. While speaking, Abigail presents a restrained, downcast and posture body expression, while Parris stands upright, creating grandeur and presenting his authority.
a group of teenagers from another country is coming to visit your town. your teacher has asked you to recommend a place for them to eat. write a review of a cafe or restaurant. give your opinion and say why you would recommend it to others.
Answer:
olive garden is my favorite restaurant because it has unlimited bread sticks and there five cheese cheese ziti al forno. There customer service is excellent they will come back and ask questions. Last time i went the tables was clean and so was the carpet.
Explanation:
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1. How does Paragraph 9 exemplify the central idea of the text?
2. How does Harriet's rejection at the farm house change the readers perception of the underground railroad?
“Move Toward Freedom”
Passage 1
Excerpt from Harriet Tubman: Conductor on the Underground Railroad By Ann Petry Before the Civil War, many enslaved people fled north to freedom along the Underground Railroad, a secret network of safe houses. One of the Underground Railroad’s most famous “conductors” was Harriet Tubman. In this excerpt, Harriet Tubman is escorting a large group of slaves through the country toward Canada.
1 There were eleven in this party, including one of Tubman’s brothers and his wife. It was the largest group that she had ever conducted, but she was determined that more and more slaves should be free….
2 She had never been to Canada. The route beyond Philadelphia was strange to her. But she could not let the runaways who accompanied her know this. As they walked along, she told them stories of her own first flight, she kept painting vivid word pictures of what it would be like to be free.
3 But there were so many of them this time. She knew moments of doubt when she was half-afraid, and kept looking back over her shoulder, imagining that she heard the sound of pursuit. They would certainly be pursued. Eleven of them. Eleven thousand dollars’ worth of flesh and bone and muscle that belonged to Maryland planters. If they were caught, the eleven runaways would be whipped and sold South, but she— she would probably be hanged.
4 They tried to sleep during the day but they never could wholly relax into sleep. She could tell by the positions they assumed, by their restless movements. And they walked at night. Their progress was slow. It took them three nights of walking to reach the first stop. She had told them about the place where they would stay, promising warmth and good food, holding these things out to them as an incentive to keep going.
5 When she knocked on the door of a farmhouse, a place where she and her parties of runaways had always been welcome, always been given shelter and plenty to eat, there was no answer. She knocked again, softly. A voice from within said, “Who is it?” There was fear in the voice.
6 She knew instantly from the sound of the voice that there was something wrong. She said, “A friend with friends,” the password on the Underground Railroad.
7 The door opened, slowly. The man who stood in the doorway looked at her coldly, looked with unconcealed astonishment and fear at the eleven disheveled runaways who were standing near her. Then he shouted, “Too many, too many. It’s not safe. My place was searched last week. It’s not safe!” and slammed the door in her face.
8 She turned away from the house, frowning. She had promised her passengers food and rest and warmth, and instead of that, there would be hunger and cold and more walking over the frozen ground. Somehow she would have to instill courage into these eleven people, most of them strangers, would have to feed them on hope and bright dreams of freedom instead of the fried pork and corn bread and milk she had promised them.
9 They stumbled along behind her, half-dead for sleep, and she urged them on, though she was as tired and as discouraged as they were. She had never been in Canada but she kept painting wondrous word pictures of what it would be like. She managed to dispel their fear of pursuit, so that they would not become hysterical, panic-stricken. Then she had to bring some of the fear back, so that they would stay awake and keep walking though they drooped with sleep.
10 Yet during the day, when they lay down deep in a thicket, they never really slept, because if a twig snapped or the wind sighed in the branches of a pine tree, they jumped to their feet, afraid of their own shadows, shivering and shaking. It was very cold, but they dared not make fires because someone would see the smoke and wonder about it.
11 She kept thinking, eleven of them. Eleven thousand dollars’ worth of slaves. And she had to take them all the way to Canada.
Answer:
You tell me
Explanation:
The 1954 decision Brown v. Board of Education is probably the most famous of all reversals. What famous Supreme Court decision did the court overturn and why?
Answer:
The Supreme Court reversed Plessy v. Ferguson and abolished discrimination in Brown v. Board. The Judge determined with Thurgood Marshall or his colleague NAACP attorneys that integrated education violated the promise of equal legal rights of the fourteenth Amendment.
Explanation:
The Court reversed Plessy v. Ferguson and ruled that the Equal Opportunities provision of the 14th Amendment was violated by racial discrimination of public schools.
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Answer:
b
Explanation:
it literally says it means satisfaction
Read the quotation from chapter 5 of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. “Well, I'll learn her how to meddle. And looky here—you drop that school, you hear? I'll learn people to bring up a boy to put on airs over his own father and let on to be better'n what HE is.” What is Twain’s most likely intention for employing humor within this quotation? to portray Huck’s father as educated and helpful to portray Huck’s father as uneducated and ignorant to convince the reader that Huck’s father truly wants to help Huck to convince the reader that Huck’s father has the ability to be funny
Answer:b
Explanation:
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The intention of Twain for employing humor within this quotation is B. To portray Huck’s father as uneducated and ignorant.
Humor simply means a literary tool that's used in making the audience laugh. It's usually used by authors to amuse the audience.
Based on the story, it can be seen that the intention of Twain for employing humor within this quotation is to portray Huck’s father as uneducated and ignorant. This was done to amuse the audience.
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Fill in the blanks to explain how to change a bad habit
Answer:
Trigger
Explanation:
the topic is honesty. someone pls helpp plssssss this is really important
Answer:
Honesty is being sincere to another person. It means that you come clean with the person you are talking to, and you connect with them with no false information.
Explanation:
OK SOMETINES YOU JUST NEED TO WRITE ABOUT A LIFE EXPIERENCE THAT YOU HAVE BEEN THROUGH I CANT TELL YOU ANY OF MINE BUT YEA IM SORRY I HOPE THIS HELPS
Explanation:
what type of figurative language is All the world is a stage?
Answer:
theatrical metaphor
Explanation:
I have the same question and got it right
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who wanna be a brainliest???? answer this riddle i am tall when i am young and i am short when i am old who am i?
Answer:
A Human
Explanation:
Answer:
a candle lol
Explanation:
Which of the following statements expresses an opinion rather than a fact?
1.Thomas Edison was an amazing inventor.
2.Thomas Edison was born in 1847.
3.Thomas Edison invented the light bulb.
4.Thomas Edison lived in New Jersey.
A.
Explanation: i did it on edge
Answer:
1) Thomas Edison was an amazing inventor.
Explanation:
It says that Thomas Edison was an "amazing inventor", when in fact other people might have disagreed with that. It is not a fact, it is an opinion.
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How do we form and maintain our connections with others?
Answer:
we maintain by making sure to be nice to each other.Make eye contact when speaking.If you notice your self being nice but not your partner and you know their toxic,fuc4ing drop them.they're not worth it.We form them by noticing if their lonely or you see them getting bullied.Try talking about interests.and if you have social anxiety that's fine!.just try making friends
Explanation:
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which answer choice is equivalent to the expression x/4 + 2.. [tex]A. x + 8 B. 2x/4 C. x+2/4 or D. x+8/4[/tex] helllllpppp pleaseeee
Answer:
c
Explanation:
i think this is the right answer, might be wrong