What is a controlling image?

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Answer 1

Answer:

The definition for a controlling image is a literary device employing repetition so as to stress the theme of a work or a particular symbol.

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Answer 2

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noun. a literary device employing repetition so as to stress the theme of a work or a particular symbol.

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HELP FAST PLEASEEEESSSS!!!!

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Answer:

d is the answer

Explanation: mark me as brainliest please

Which is the meaning of the Greek root “tele”

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Answer:

"Tele'' is a root word that comes from the Greek word that means ''far off'' or ''at a distance.



Fill in the circle next to the correct answer.


1 What in the story can happen?

A A wagon can have wings.

B A rock can answer a question

C A boy can have a wagon.

2 What in the story is make believe ?

A A boy has an apple.

B A Boy sits a wagon

C A boy has a flying wagon

3 What is magic in the story?

A Jose and the apple

B the rock and the wagon

C the map and the apple

Sight words

Circle the two words that are the same.

1 red 2 red 3 ride 4 ride 5 rode

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1. c

2.c

3 c

4. 1 2 3 4

You are a village boy/girl studying in a school situated in your village. Speak out for an injustice that has happened in your village where a certain section of poor children were denied the right to education. You will be addressing the district collector of the village you are living in. Please write a letter based on the above . pls I expect a mature answer​

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That why the world is the meaning in the savage love get somebody break your heart

Which sentence best expresses the central point of the entire selection? a) In Okinawa, Peck met two people who refused to take responsibility for their own problems. b)People demonstrate healthy creativity in the excuses they make for their irresponsibility. c) Many people, like the sergeant and the young wife, won't solve their problems because they refuse to take responsibility for them. d) The sergeant and the young wife would rather see the careers and lives ruined than take responsibility for their problems.

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Your answer is probably c but I’m not sure

What does notorious means

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To be famous or well known by a lot of people.

Answer: To be famous or well known by a bunch of people.

Read the excerpt below and answer the question. My father's brother, but no more like my father Than I to Hercules (Act I, scene ii)
What is Hamlet’s point about King Claudius?

He should not have married Gertrude.
Claudius is as great as a superhero.
He is nowhere near as worthy as his dead father.
He is a murderer.

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Answer:

He is nowhere near as worthy as his dead father.

Explanation:

He is nowhere near as worthy as his dead father is Hamlet’s point about King Claudius. Hence, option C is correct.

What is Hamlet’s point about King Claudius?

Hamlet acknowledges that Claudius is no longer just a relative, yet he disapproves of him and his behavior. Hamlet disapproves of Claudius marrying his mother just a few weeks after his father's passing. Hamlet is also counseled by Claudius to temper his grief for his father.

Once more, Hamlet exhibits his obsession with the gap between appearance and truth. Despite having a strong exterior, Claudius has a well-known penchant for alcohol and celebration. As a result, according to Hamlet, Claudius offends both allies and adversaries and renders all Danes appear to be to their detractors.

He participates in significant events like: by poisoning his brother's ear in the garden, kills King Hamlet, and replaces him as ruler of Denmark.

Thus, option C is correct.

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The gosling-those fuzzy baby goose-waddled after their mother.
a. definition
b. contrast or antonym
c. restatement or synonym
d. comparison

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Which of the following describes Felix and Antonio’s friendship?
A)They have been friends for most of their lives.
B)The only thing they have in common is boxing.
C)They only hang out because they live close to each other.
D)They recently met and developed a friendship.
This is a commonlit question

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Answer:

It would be A.

Explanation:

Because you want to describe their friendship. If you chose B. it wouldn't be right because you don't even know if they have a friendship or not. If you chose C. then that's kind of like saying "I only play with toys because they are there". And lastly, if you chose D. it says that they have a friendship, but it doesn't describe it. Therefore, it is A.

Answer:

A the answer is a i took the test

Explanation:

you say you come with a lot well baby i want all of that come momma party girl she just wanna have fun to you say you come with a lot well baby i want all of that

Which story element MOST clearly shows direct characterization.
A). The authors description of a character's attitude toward life
B). How one character affects another character's behavior
C). The way a character dresses
D). The accent or level of vocabuary a character uses while speaking to another character

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Answer:a i think it is

Answer:

A) The authors description of a character's attitude toward life (Ap.ex)

Explanation:

Definition:This is the use of language that appeals to the five senses- - touch, taste, smell, hearing, and sight.

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Answer:

sensory language

Explanation:

it explains the 5 senses

Answer:

Imagery.

Explanation:

In what way is Zaroff portrayed as Rainsford’s foil?

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Answer: B.  Zaroff is a person without a conscience, but Rainsford has one.

Explanation:

Answer:B

Explanation:got it right on edge(:

Alejandra wants to paraphrase a section of the online article "Reptiles as Pets." She found the article at www.herpetologicalsociety.org. There is no author listed.

How should she cite this source?

(Herpetological 1).
("Anonymous" 1).
("Reptiles" 1).
(No Author 1).

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Answer:

Anonymous I think.........

Answer:

No Author

Explanation:

Part A

In Chapter 10 of The Hobbit, Thorin announces himself to the Master as the returning descendant of kings.

How do the townspeople of Lake-town react to the news?


They are fearful of Thorin and lock the doors of their houses.

The townspeople are doubtful and look to the Master for guidance.

The townspeople are angry and want the dwarves to leave.

They are celebratory and honor the return of Thror's grandson.
Question 2
Part B

Which excerpts best support the answer in Part A?

Select the two correct answers.


"Soon afterwards the other dwarves were brought into the town amid scenes of astonishing enthusiasm. They were all doctored and fed and housed and pampered in the most delightful and satisfactory fashion. A large house was given up to Thorin and his company; boats and rowers were put at their service; and crowds sat outside and sang songs all day, or cheered if any dwarf showed so much as his nose."

"The news had spread from the doors of the hall like fire through all the town. People were shouting inside the hall and outside it. The quays were thronged with hurrying feet. Some began to sing snatches of old songs concerning the return of the King under the Mountain; that it was Thror’s grandson not Thror himself that had come back did not bother them at all."

"Then the Master hesitated and looked from one to the other. The Elvenking was very powerful in those parts and the Master wished for no enmity with him, nor did he think much of old songs, giving his mind to trade and tolls, to cargoes and gold, to which habit he owed his position. Others were of different mind, however, and quickly the matter was settled without him."

"All leaped to their feet. The Master of the town sprang from his great chair. But none rose in greater surprise than the raft-men of the elves who were sitting at the lower end of the hall. Pressing forward before the Master’s table they cried: 'These are prisoners of our king that have escaped, wandering vagabond dwarves that could not give any good account of themselves....'"

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Answer:

They are celebratory and honor the return of Thror's grandson.

"Soon afterwards the other dwarves were brought into the town amid scenes of astonishing enthusiasm. They were all doctored and fed and housed and pampered in the most delightful and satisfactory fashion. A large house was given up to Thorin and his company; boats and rowers were put at their service; and crowds sat outside and sang songs all day, or cheered if any dwarf showed so much as his nose."

"The news had spread from the doors of the hall like fire through all the town. People were shouting inside the hall and outside it. The quays were thronged with hurrying feet. Some began to sing snatches of old songs concerning the return of the King under the Mountain; that it was Thror’s grandson not Thror himself that had come back did not bother them at all."

Explanation:

In Chapter 10 of The Hobbit, after Thorin announces himself as the returning descendant of Kings, the townspeople of Lake-town are jubilant and celebrate the return of Thror's grandson.

Which statement best summarizes the meter and rhyme of this poem?
A)
free verse, with no definite rhyme scheme
B)
blank verse, with a definite rhyme scheme
C)
iambic tetrameter, with a definite rhyme scheme
D) iambic pentameter, with a definite rhyme scheme

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Answer:

D) iambic pentameter, with a definite rhyme scheme.

Explanation:

The statement that best summarizes the meter and rhyme of this poem is " iambic pentameter, with a definite rhyme scheme".

The sonnet is known as Sonnet 73 written by William Shakespeare. The sonnet has 14 lines consisting of three quatrains and one couplet which is found at the end. It is written in iambic pentameter and has a definite rhyme scheme of ABAB CDCD EFEF GG.

Answer:

The best answer seems to be A. free verse.

Explanation:

A man wants to enter an exclusive club, but he doesn’t know the password, so he watches the bouncer to figure it out. A woman comes up and the bouncer says, “12.” The woman replies, “6.” The bouncer lets her in.

Another woman comes up and the bouncer says, “6.” The woman says “3” and the bouncer lets her in.

The man feels he’s heard enough and goes up to the door. The bouncer says “10,” and the man replies, “5.” The bouncer tells him to get lost.

What should the man have said instead?

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Answer:

2

Explanation:

WILL MARK BRAINLIEST Read this excerpt from “Poor Harold.”


A room in Washington Square South. By the light of a candle, a young man in tousled hair and dressing gown is writing furiously at a little table. A clock within strikes seven.


A door at the back opens, and a young woman looks in, sleepily. She frowns. The young man looks up guiltily.


SHE. What are you doing?


HE. (innocently) Writing.


SHE. So I see. (She comes in, and sits down. It may be remarked that a woman's morning appearance, in dishabille, is a severe test of both looks and character; she passes that test triumphantly. She looks at the young man, and asks) – Poetry?


HE. (hesitatingly) No. . . .


SHE. (continues to look inquiry).


HE. (finally) A letter. . . .


SHE. (inflexibly) – To whom?


HE. (defiantly) To my wife!


SHE. Oh! That's all right. I thought perhaps you were writing to your father.


HE. (bitterly) My father! Why should I write to my father? Isn't it enough that I have broken his heart and brought disgrace upon him in his old age –


SHE. Disgrace? Nonsense! Anybody might be named as a co-respondent in a divorce case.


HE. Not in Evanston, Illinois. Not when you are the local feature of a notorious Chicago scandal. Not when your letters to the lady are published in the newspapers. – Oh, those letters!


SHE. Were they such incriminating letters, Harold?


HAROLD. Incriminating? How can you ask that, Isabel? They were perfectly innocent letters, such as any gentleman poet might write to any lady poetess. How was I to know that a rather plain-featured woman I sat next to at a Poetry Dinner in Chicago was conducting a dozen love-affairs? How was I to know that my expressions of literary regard would look like love-letters to her long-suffering husband? That's the irony of it: I'm perfectly blameless.


Which excerpt uses direct characterization?



The young man looks up guiltily_.

HE. (hesitatingly) No. . . .

HE. (defiantly) To my wife!

That's the irony of it: I'm perfectly blameless.

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Answer:

The young man looks up guiltily_.

Explanation:

Answer:

What the guy above me said -_-

Explanation:

Which of the following are parts of a business letter? body of letter cioslng outside address Inside address Index ​

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Body of letter outside and inside address

I used to have three mouses as pets. Now that i’m older, i’m going to get my child’s a pet so they learn how to look after something.

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Omg that’s so cuteee, it would definitely make her more responsible

1. The Crucible is
classified as a
historical fiction.
Explain what this
genre of literature is
and what it hopes to
accomplish.

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Answer:

They fought the war hopes this helps:)

Explanation:

Which of the lines from Annabel Lee is an example of assonance?
"It was many and many a year ago"
In the kingdom by the sea
A and B
None of these

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None of these for the answer

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if your essay needs to be longer than 5 paragraphs, how should you go about
expanding it?
a) add more body paragraphs to further explain your main points.
b) add an extra paragraph to introduction &
conclusion
C) start a bulleted list in the middle of the body paragraphs
d) Add extra narrative description to each
of the body paragraphs.


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A: add more bost paragraphs to further explain your main points. Its the most efficient and helpful way. Just add on to your story :)

Nonfiction writers have to stick to factual information. They usually have to research their information before they begin to write. However, it can sometimes be
difficult to keep ones nonfiction free from all personal bias. When writers do this, what are they revealing about themselves?
viewpoint
dialect
statistics
census information

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Answer:

Viewpoint

Explanation:

When a writer is unable to keep their work free of biases, they reveal their viewpoint (point of view) - the perspective from which they write about something. For example, if someone is writing about a historical event, they may side with one side or the other and reveal that in their work. A text that isn't influenced by someone's personal feelings, beliefs, or opinions is called an objective text. The opposite would be a subjective text. A text written by someone who is unable to keep their work free from all personal bias is subjective.

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Read the last sentence from paragraph 7.
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ed.
the Centralia fire may someday lead to
breakthroughs in science and technology.
in
Why does the author choose to end the passage
with this sentence?

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Answer:

the tehcnology impacts society in impotant way

Explanation:

How does entrepreneurship relate to the benefits of immigration? ------no copyright, please------

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Answer:Immigrant entrepreneurs make a significant positive contribution to their  country  and economy. they  are more likely to own businesses than their native counterparts, this business ownership contributes to the ever growing economy!

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Answer: C. A group of people

Explanation: An organization is usually a group of people.

Which of the following is a counterclaim?
"I have earnestly opposed violent tension."
"Isn't negotiation a better path?"
"Nonviolent direct action"

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Answer: “Isn’t negotiation a better path?”

Explanation:

Answer:

B- "Isn't negotiation a better path?"

Explanation:

Edge 2022

Common Confused Words

They're / There / Their

Direction: Choose the correct word in each sentence below.

1. Four people put (they're; there; their) names on the list.

2. (They're; There; Their) isn't anything anyone can do about the problem.

3. She asked that I sit (they're; there; their) until I felt better.

4. No one knows when (they're; there; their) planning to sell the house.

5. The lions did (they're; there; their) tricks and returned to a large cage.

6.What is (they're; there; their) problem?

7. Is anyone (they're; there; their)?

8. The actors told me that (they're; there; their) planning to perform an extra show this Saturday.

9. I wonder why (they're; there; their) was no warning for the storm.

10. Hippies wore (they're; there; their) hair long.

Stationary / Stationery

1. The (stationary; stationery) store sells personalized envelopes.

2. When a warm and a cold front meet, they produce an unmoving (stationary; stationery) front.

3. He typed the memo on official corporate (stationary; stationery).

4. I exercise on my (stationary; stationery) bike every morning.

5. This town's population has been (stationary; stationery) for years.

6. (Stationary; Stationery) supplies are in the desk drawer.

7. We all pushed on the bumper, but the car remained (stationary; stationery).

8. Scientists believe this ecosystem is evolving toward a (stationary; stationery) state.

9. Bill hoped that staying (stationary; stationery) would help him hide.

10. A glass paperweight topped the pile of (stationary; stationery).

My English is no good please help ?

mi ingles no es muy bueno por favor ayuda

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since you do not speak english good, i will try to explain simple.

their is when something belongs to someone.

they're means they are.

there means a place.

let's go through some sentences.

1. (They're there, their) having dinner.

It would be they're because they are having dinner.

2.That is (they're, there, their) dog.

It would be their because they own the dog.

3. Look over (they're, there, their).

It would be there because it is a place.

Try yours on your own, and if you need help comment saying you need help.

Answer this in your own words ! * with complete sentences:) + braisnlttt heh

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Two study techniques that I feel will be most helpful to me are having music in the background to help me not get distracted and also having some type of note guide that way I can have some information to go along with my own work to study with. (I hope this helps! :)

what is the meaning of the word erretic?

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do you mean erratic? if so:

not even or regular in pattern or movement; unpredictable.

Answer:

not even or regular in pattern or movement; unpredictable.

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