(10 POINTS!) the questions are based on “how to kill a mockingbird” I just need help on the 2nd rising action PLEASE HELP.
Scout, Jem, and Dill become fascinated with their mysterious neighbor Boo Radley and have an escalating series of encounters with him. Meanwhile, Atticus is assigned to defend a black man, Tom Robinson against the fake
r a p e charges Bob Ewell has brought against him.
how does Odysseus show decisiveness
Explanation:
Like a Quarter Pounder, I found her
She with a boy think it's Ned Flanders
She said that, really nice
With my ice, I drown her
I found her soul in the night
She's a Salamander
Cold blooded the type
Answer:
he shows decisiveness by questioning things shuch as what he should do. He has a lot of questions rolling through his mind!1
Explanation:
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What kind of evidence would a reader use to make inferences and draw conclusions about themes and central ideas in a narrative? You can pick more than one option. 1. Characters' speech and behavior 2. Major events in the narrative 3. The author's word choices and descriptive details 4. Facts about the author's life
Answer:
2. Major events in the narrative.
3. The author's word choices and descriptive details.
Explanation:
Making an inference is to conclude by reading "between the lines". The author does not directly state anything but there are some clues that a reader can know and infer from, making it possible for us to think beyond the text.
A reader possesses the ability to make inferences while reading the story/ text. The text may or may not include direct references to what is happening but at the same time, contains some hints that make it possible for the reader to think beyond the actual words. This can be found in the major events that the narrative contains and also from the word choices of the author and the descriptive details.
Thus, the correct answers are options 2 and 3.
The time and place in which a character lives are
A) the main struggles of human rights issues
B) part of the historical context of a story
C) mostly the result of guesswork by the readers
D) usually decided without great thought by the author
Answer:
B) part of the historical context of a story
Explanation:
The time and place in which the story is set are giving us the historical context. By this, we can learn more about the circumstances in which characters live, about the problems they face, and historical events happening around them.
For example, if the story is happening in the United Kingdom in 1942. we already know that the context for it is World War II and the fight with Nazis. We can expect this story to have some connection with the war and the narrative of fighting, characters going through trauma and hardships, and having ideas and values of anglo-Saxon society.
Answer:
B) Part of the historical context of a story.
Explanation:
Think of it as a book that talks about the history of America. It contains the time, and places of events that occur in the time it happened. Historical context comes to play when it comes to the time, place and events that happen. Without the context of time, and places, we would've just guess or wouldn't even know where it was located nor when it was established/happening.
Read the passage below and answer the question.
Everyone on the street watched the sky. They all had anxious looks on their faces. Eliza worried about the storm. "I hope James isn't caught out in this," she thought. Not surprisingly, James was having the same thoughts about Eliza as he watched the approaching thunderclouds from his bedroom window. Neither of them understood just how dangerous the approaching storm actually was.
The passage above is written in which narrative voice?
third-person omniscient narration
third-person objective narration
first-person narration
third-person limited narration
Answer:
3rd person omniscient narration
Answer:
3rd person omniscient narration
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Anybody think this is good? We will be reading the Monkey's Paw tomorrow, one of the first three-wishes-gone-bad stories every written. I'd like you to start your own three-wishes story in your writing journals today. (Journal #10) Start in today's writing piece by figuring out how you get the wishes. Put a modern twist on it. Examples: do you wake up to your cell phone buzzing announcing you have three wishes,? do you open your locker at school, and they fall out? Do you go through a drive-through window and you're told you have three wishes? You're choice. Just start this piece today - try to fill a page in your writing journal (DO NOT TURN IN - in your journal only). Be creative
I look around the market trying to see what I should buy when I come around a table with “magic Items.” Now I’m 16 I know that magic isn’t real, but I couldn’t help myself. I felt drawn to one particular object or paw I should say. I could see the merchant looking at me to the monkey's paw. I felt ridiculous asking this but I wanted to know: “What does this do? As in like magic? “Ah this is a rare artifact only known as the wisher curse.” Everyone who has ever owned it-” he stops. “Everyone who has ever owned it will get 3 happy wishes, and live happily ever after.” he smiled. “So there is a genie in there?” I asked. No, there is not, but I will give it to you for 50 euros if you want. I thought about it, and 50 euros for a monkey's paw? I wanted to say no, but then the merchant lowered the price to 15 euros. I agreed and he gave me a bag for the monkey's paw and I paid him some of my work money. Not exactly how I thought I would spend my money, I thought. Before I left the merchant whispered something to his employee: “She doesn’t even know half of it.” but before I could ask what that meant my phone rang and my mom was calling, probably to ask where in the world am I. When I got home the first thing I did was go directly to my room and lock my door. I slid down to my soft carpet and opened my bag to where the monkey's paw layed. I grabbed it and held it into my hands and examined it very closely. Before I could even make a “wish” my mom banged on my door. “Ayán! Unlock your door! I sighed and wished she would just leave me alone for once. I unlocked the door and expected her to be there in her pajamas and have a look that could kill anyone. I opened the door but she was nowhere to be found. “Mom!” I yelled. No answer. I left my room and looked at our apartment. I looked in her room, no one. I looked in the bathroom, the kitchen, the closet, the tiny hallway, she wasn’t there! She was just there, I thought! I gasped the monkey's paw! I still had it in my hand without realizing. I thought back to what could have made my mom disappear. It's not like I said I wished for her to disappear I only said just to leave me alone. Wait another word for leave is to disappear! I just poofed my mom! I wish my mom was still here! I said. Nothing. “Sweetie I’m home!” “Mom!” I sighed with relief. I gave her a hug. I looked at her and that wasn’t my mom! “Who are you!” “Why, I am your mom. “No you're not!” “Your green!” “And you have blood dripping down your shirt!” “But that’s not my fault, you killed me, then I came back, but with downfalls.” she smiled. I still had the monkey's paw in my hand, I wished I never bought you! I said. Something happened when I said. A dark, and green portal came out of nowhere and was swallowing everything in our apartment! “What’s happening! I yelled. You just wished you never bought it, it deceives you like that, if you aren’t alive then you can’t buy anything! “What!” “That's not what I meant!” Just then the green swallowed everything including my mom and me. All I saw was darkness then BAM!
The end by Alana!
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
Answer:
I love it, although when you use dialogue, make sure to indent each time.
Explanation:
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Explain Jeremiah's special importance to the story's resolution. Support your explanation with details and evidence from the text. Answer
Answer:
he was the only one who really treated Anna like a human, and engaged with her and talked with her.
Explanation:
The resolution of a story is the point when the writer provides a solution to the major problem in the story. Jeremiah's actions were important to the solution of the main problem in the story because his way of handling Anna was the right way of treating the zombies.
He did not allow the Bluegrass music to be put off by Mac and he kept on talking to Anna as a human being with emotions. Even when Anna grasped Mac by the throat, Jeremiah kept on talking to her lovingly, to come back for he knew that she was still there. This helped Anna recover from the zombie spirit that was overcoming her.
Answer:
he was the only one who really treated Anna like a human, and engaged with her and talked with her.
Explanation:
Write a summary about
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By scary for kids
"the only "vegetable " worth eating" #14 on govee Halloween crossword 9 letters
Answer:
pumpkin
Explanation:
Answer:
candycorn
Explanation:
Poe is a master at creating an eerie, suspenseful mood in his stories. Dig back into the text of this story and write down two lines that help establish this mood. Yes, I want you to write down the full line and page number.
(The Cask of Amontillado)
Not sure about page numbers...but here's a few examples!
"It hangs like moss upon the vaults. We are below the river's bed."
"We had passed through long walls of piled skeletons, with casks and puncheons intermingling, into the inmost recesses of the catacombs."
Who discovered Australia?
Answer:
Willem Janszoon
Explanation:
Answer:
Willem Janszoon
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1. Rewrite "When We Two Parted" by Lord Byron in a way that incorporates typically modernist qualities. Focus particularly on making your rewrite read like a modernist poem in terms of its language, style, literary elements, and themes. Be sure to incorporate into your rewrite at least three of the six qualities of modernist poetry listed below.
Remember that modernist poems...
-Capture the cynicism and disappointment many people felt toward outdated nineteenth-century ideas
-Focus on the complexities of modern life
-Highlight the alienation of the individual in the modern world
-Break with past literary traditions and styles
-Employ references to diverse cultures, belief systems, and histories
-Use experimental language and techniques, such as drawing a distinct line between the poet and the speaker and writing from multiple perspectives and in different voices
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"When We Two Parted" by Lord Byron
When we two parted
In silence and tears,
Half broken-hearted
To sever for years,
Pale grew thy cheek and cold,
Colder thy kiss;
Truly that hour foretold
Sorrow to this.
The dew of the morning
Sunk chill on my brow—
It felt like the warning
Of what I feel now.
Thy vows are all broken,
And light is thy fame;
I hear thy name spoken,
And share in its shame.
They name thee before me,
A knell to mine ear;
A shudder comes o’er me—
Why wert thou so dear?
They know not I knew thee,
Who knew thee too well:—
Long, long shall I rue thee,
Too deeply to tell.
In secret we met—
In silence I grieve,
That thy heart could forget,
Thy spirit deceive.
If I should meet thee
After long years,
How should I greet thee?—
With silence and tears.
your rewrite should be in stanzas like this ^
2. In a response of at least two paragraphs, provide an explanation of the steps you took to rewrite "When We Two Parted". Your explanation should point out at least three typically modernist qualities in your work with regards to things such as language, style, literary elements, and themes.
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Answer:
hi give others brainly
Explanation:
A round character has...
A) Many lifelike traits, is complex
B
extra conflicts throughout the plot
undergone several changes
D
a little extra weight....
Answer:
Undergo several changes
Explanation:
WRITE A SHORT ESSAY OF A PARAGRAPH ABOUT 50 WORDS TO DESCRIBE YOUR ONLINE STUDY SPACE.
Answer:
okay sooo
Explanation:
it was a day first day of school (online ofc)i get into my class and its very awkward but i mean very anyways like 2 hours pass and i eat tamales bro because ugh they so good anywayssz
all of a sudden my stomahc starts rumbling and yeah i went to the restroom and as started to burst out caca very painful let me tell you:(
anyways i wipe anf i use about 30 wipes yk
the toilted is clogged and yeah i start stressing and yeah that moment on i said i am going to drop out and i did.I dropped out
jk i didnt i am still sitting in the toilet with my as hanging with pain:(
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The story is set during the Great Depression. In what ways does the historical event affect Toms life? How does the author use these changes to develop his character?
How do the speakers build up the poem's theme?
A. God's views are left for the reader to infer, just as humankind is left to infer His reasons for creating the universe and His plan for each human to reach salvation.
B. The narrator refers to God in the third person, thus not making Him the speaker, and speculates that God did not bestow the gift of "rest" because he wanted humankind to worship Him.
C. God as a speaker puts forth His view on why He withheld the treasure of "rest" so that humankind, having tired of the other material gifts, would turn to Him in their exhaustion.
D. The introduction of God as a speaker lends authenticity to the argument that God is manipulative because He wants to control humankind by withholding the gift of "rest."
Answer:
I would say that it's C.
Explanation:
His views are made pretty clear, and he is a speaker because the dialogue is coming from him, he's not a narrator, but a speaker yes. D is a possibility but I don't know if they've already revealed the theme to you, so I would aswer
C to be safe...
Answer:
C. God as a speaker puts forth His view on why He withheld the treasure of "rest" so that humankind, having tired of the other material gifts, would turn to Him in their exhaustion.
Explanation:
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In "the flight from conversation" what does turkle see as the relationship between the use of tech devices, spending time alone. and the feeling of loneliness?
Answer:
In "the flight from conversation" what does turkle see as the relationship between the use of tech devices, spending time alone. and the feeling of loneliness?
Explanation:
Which word has the most negative connotation?
Answer: failure
Explanation: although a challenge is a struggle, failure is definitely worse then having to do something difficult, as for the other answers, they have positive connotations ;)
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Download the attached PDF file. As you read Annabel Lee by Edgar Allan Poe:
Paraphrase each stanza
Underline & identify figurative language & sound devices (metaphor, simile, personification, imagery, repetition/refrain, etc).
Write down the poem's theme (message/meaning/lesson)
Answer the questions that follow the poem.
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Figurative Language is a Symbolism and a Hyperbole
Symbolism
Symbolism is using symbols to represent ideas. The main character of the poem, Annabel Lee, is a symbol for Edgar Allan Poe's dead wife, Virginia Poe. The sea is a powerful, unpredictable element of nature. It is from a sea wind that Annabel Lee gets the chill that kills her. The sea is a looming, ominous presence in the poem and symbolizes loneliness, coldness, and emptiness. In the end, Annabel Lee dies and is put in a sepulchre, or tomb. The sepulchre symbolizes death.
Hyperbole
Hyperbole is exaggeration. 'I was a child and she was a child.' This is a line from the poem 'Annabel Lee' in which the narrator talks about Annabel Lee and himself as children. This is hyperbole, or exaggeration, to indicate that Annabel Lee and the narrator were young and in love.
example: Figurative language uses literary devices to go beyond the actual meaning of the words and phrases. It is often used in literature and is the opposite of literal language, which tells things exactly as they are. Figurative language is used in literature because it can give new and hidden meaning to a story. While there are many different types of figurative language, in this lesson we'll look closely at uses and examples of symbolism, hyperbole, personification, and alliteration from 'Annabel Lee.'
Answer:D
Explanation:just is
During my final semester of undergrad, I made two signs that read, “Feeling stressed about exams? Have a free hug!” Then I recruited a friend and we stood in the entrance of the campus library, held up the signs, and waited. Passerbys had one of two reactions: Either they quickly looked down at their phones and awkwardly shuffled by, or their faces lit up as they embraced us. Most people were enthusiastic. Some exclaimed, “You made my day!” or “Thank you. I needed this.” One leapt into my arms, nearly toppling me over. After two hours of warm interactions, my friend and I couldn’t believe how energized and happy we felt.
The first paragraph serves mainly to
A provide background information necessary to understand the scientific study.
B. introduce the scientific study through a personal anecdote.
C show that not all scientific experiments need to be conducted in a laboratory
D. describe the author's experience as a subject of the scientific study
Answer:
B. introduce the scientific study through a personal anecdote.
Explanation:
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How can you show confidence during the interview?
A. by pausing for thought and asking for clarification
B. by using good posture, a firm handshake, and appropriate eye contact
C. by being honest about your weaknesses and your skills
D. by writing a thank-you note and calling after the interview
your answer is b
answer a would make you appear unprepared & unintelligent. answer c is a good thing but would make you appear unreliable. answer d doesnt help at all during an interview.
Answer:
I would say B.
Explanation:
A doesn't seem right, because if you were to pause/interrupt the interviewer, that would not be formal.
C does not seem right because you should state everything good about yourself to make yourself seem better than the other co-workers, so you can get the job.
D doesn't seem right because the person that interviewed you should call you.
Please correct me if im wrong.
Setting
The words "pleasant morn" help the reader understand
before the arrival
of the troops.
Answer:
✔ the mood of Frederick town
Explanation:
Just did it, it is right.
"Mama, is it time to go?"
I hadn't planned to cry, but the tears came suddenly, and I wiped them away with the back of my hand. I didn't want my older sister to see me crying.
"It's almost time, Ruri," my mother said gently. Her face was filled with a kind of sadness I had never seen before.
I looked around at my empty room. The clothes that Mama always told me to hang up in the closet, the junk piled on my dresser, the old rag doll I could never bear to part with--they were all gone. There was nothing left in the rest of the house. The rugs and furniture were gone, the pictures and drapes were down, and the closets and cupboards were empty. The house was like a gift box after the nice thing inside was gone; just a lot of nothingness.
from "The Bracelet" by Yoshiko Uchida
1. What conclusion can the reader draw after reading this passage? Highlight answer.
Ruri is getting married and leaving her childhood home.
Ruri is going off to college.
Ruri's family is moving to another place.
Ruri's parents are divorcing.
2. How do you know?
The text says….
Answer: Ruri is moving "The Bracelet"
Explanation :Ruri is being forced to move with her father to japan thats why she starts crying because she knows that if she keeps looking for her bracelet that she'll find it.
Ruri is moving, her older sister is there so she can't be going to college and everyone in her family is going.
Text evidence 1: I didn't want my older sister to see me crying.
"It's almost time, Ruri," my mother said gently. Her face was filled with a kind of sadness I had never seen before. This shows they are all going and if she was so sad she could just not go.
Evidence 2: Her mom was also sad, if she were getting married I don't think her mom would say "It's almost time," I think she would say "Are you almost ready for your big day?"
Evidence 3: If her parents were being divorced ALL her stuff wouldn't be packed.
In conclusion the only possible and efficient answer would be 'Ruri's family is moving to another place.'
Who tried to kill Mary Warren many times?
Answer
It John Proctor
Explanation:
Because on pg 247 Mary Warren stated that John Proctor wanted to kill her many time over again.
Both Hamlet's letters to Ophelia and his behavior during their meeting convince Polonius that Hamlet's madness is __________.
1.) entirely fake
2.) the result of his mother's speedy remarriage
3.) rooted in lovesickness
4.) the effect of his father's death
Both Hamlet's letters to Ophelia and his behavior during their meeting convince Polonius that Hamlet's madness is entirely fake. Hence, option A is correct.
What did Hamlet's letter say?In the letter, Hamlet asserts that pirates took his ship and returned him to Denmark. The sailors also have messages for the king and queen, so he asks that Horatio go with them. He claims to know a lot about Rosencrantz and Guildenstern as well.
He asserts that he immediately came up with a fantastic plan. He used the same flowery writing style as the first batch to request the execution of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern in a second series of letters. He sealed the letters with his father's state seal, which he always carried in his purse.
Denmark's government is tainted in some way. The person is still grinning, and they might be a bad guy. There are more things in heaven and hell, Horatio
Thus, option A is correct.
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Read the following lines from the drama The Snowball War.
The sun is beginning to set over the cold, white field.
Which structural element is shown in this passage?
Group of answer choices
Act
Scene
Setting description
Stage directions
Answer:
setting description
Explanation:
Question 6
3 pts
Why does Harrison claim that he is emperor?
He believes that his individuality makes him great
O He wants to marry the ballerina
He is descended from great emperors
He wants to trick the government into giving him a special status
Answer:
why only 3 points tho but the answer is c
Explanation:
Answer:
C. He is descended from great emperors
Explanation:
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The Good Samaritan is written in the tense, from a point of view.
A. past; first-person
B. past; third-person
C. present; first-person
D. present; third-person
Answer:
Depends. If they say Me or I, it’s first person. If they say she/he, they etc. its third
Explanation:
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The Good Samaritan is written in the present tense, and from a third person. point of view
The Good Samaritan was a parable told by Jesus that was about a man that was beaten by armed robbers and left for dead but he was taken care of by a Good Samaritan whom helped him.The Good Samaritan was written in the present tense because it expresses an action that the narrator wants to continue. It was a parable that was told by Jesus that people should always love everyone and was to show that we should love each other.The third person point of view was used because the narrator was not part of the story. The narrator was telling a story about someone else.In conclusion, the correct option is D
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How do Johnny's actions in paragraph 11 impact the story? Into the Rapids
Answer:
How is the story by so i can read it.
Explanation:
A study published earlier this month suggests that, in addition to making us feel connected with others, all those hugs may have prevented us from getting sick. At first, this finding probably seems counterintuitive (not to mention bizarre). You might think, like I did, that hugging hundreds of strangers would increase your exposure to germs and therefore the likelihood of falling ill. But the new research out of Carnegie Mellon indicates that feeling connected to others, especially through physical touch, protects us from stress-induced sickness. This research adds to a large amount of evidence for the positive influence of social support on health.
ln the second paragraph, the author implies that the study shows hugs to be
A) the only proven method of preventing sickness.
B) less successful than social support in protecting people from colds and other illnesses.
C) not conclusively effective at helping people maintain good health.
D) one of several ways to guard against some illnesses.
The answer is D
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