Answer:
rake
Explanation:
a verb is an action, and in this sectence raking is the action taking place.
Answer:
Rake is the verb. So the helping verb is leaves or will. I cannot confirm either but I personally believe it's leaves.
Explanation:
What is the main difference between the passages?
OA. The character from "Going for the Goal" will hike in extremely cold weather, while the character from
"Reaching the Top" will hike in very hot weather.
B. "Going for the Goal" is a story about a mountain climber, while "Reaching the Top" is a story about a world
traveler
OC. The character from "Going for the Goal" hopes to climb to the top of a mountain, while the character from
"Reaching the Top" wants to endure freezing weather.
D. "Going for the Goal" is a story that takes place in a foreign country, while "Reaching the Top" takes place in
small U.S. town.
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
Answer:
A. The character from "Going for the Goal" will hike in extremely cold weather, while the character from
"Reaching the Top" will hike in very hot weather.
Explanation:
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What mood is created in this excerpt of Robert Frost's poem, "The Road Not Taken?"
I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I,
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
O excitement
O sadness
O fear
O happiness
Answer:
sadness
Explanation:
at the start of the poem it's like I shall tell this with a sigh... sounds sad to me
Which two ways would the passage be different if it were told from the point of view of a third person in chapter 1 in autobiography of Buffalo bill
Answer:
The readers would not know Buffalo Bill's feelings and thoughts.
The readers would understand the facts in an objective manner.
Explanation:
it just is
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In the crucial scene between Elizabeth and John Proctor, we gain insight into John's actions at the climax of the play. How are Elizabeth and John both tortured by guilt? Why can Elizabeth offer John no advice in his last moral agony?
Answer:
1. Both lied trying to protect themselves and their family name, so guilt tortures them.
2. Because she believes that he is redeeming himself from his mistakes and she does not want to stop him from dying with the little honor that remains.
Explanation:
Elizabeth and John Proctor were two victims of the vindictive Abigail who after having an affair with John decided to accuse Elizabeth as a witch. Elizabeth, as a way to help her husband, ends up lying, accepting the accusation and being arrested and sentenced to death.
John as a way to save his wife lies to the court about Abigail being a prostitute, but he doesn't want to say that he had an affair with her so as not to lose his honor. However, John is also arrested and sentenced to death. While in prison he has the chance to lie and be free, but he believes he must die as a way of surrendering his mistakes.