abcb
explanation:my cat is gray ) one end sound, let's mark it a
my cat is fat ) new end sound, let's mark it b
my cat is cute ) another new end sound, we can make it c
i love my cat ) this is the same end sound as b, so we can also make this b
abcbhope this helps :)This type of character largely stays the same throughout the course of the story.
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I NEED HELP ASAP!!! Which statement best describes a stanza?
Answer:
We need the statements
Explanation:
more info please
Answer:
a stanza is a group of lines in a poem that form a unit
Which word has almost the same denotation as the word admirable?
thorough
attractive
satisfactory
praiseworthy
Answer:
The answer is praiseworthy. Hope it helps.
Why do we have different seasons ? First will get brainliest
Answer:
because of the arctic poles
Explanation:
PLEASE HELP What type of literary device is being used in the following quote?
LADY MACDUFF: "Father'd he is, and yet he's fatherless."
understatement
hyperbole
tone
irony
Without changing the meaning of the sentence below, which choice can best be used to replace the underlined part?
Marinate it overnight
And work on it tomorrow
complain about
deeply season
discuss
think about
Answer:
think about it i know this is right
Explanation:
in what ways is the knights tale still relevant today? (from Canterbury tales) how are these concepts still evident in our society today? you can include courtly love and love triangles but still explain how and why they are still relevant in our society)
(PLEASE ANSWER IN 5-10 SENTENCES)
Explanation:
How: Still relevant in our society because, every woman in a way, is tired of working soo many hours just 2 make ends- meet. by nature, a woman wants to raise their child & instill morality, self control, and respect 4 others..
women & men, have different mindsets about raising children. the male wants to be the "hero.," in their childs mind, especially when it comes to sticking to a punishment that mom sets.
What are some tangible (capable of being touched or felt) symbols for freedom?
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Answer:
Some may include: a flag, sword(weapons), army necklaces, a soldiers gear, journals.
Explanation:
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Which detail from "Drawn to Barre" best supports the idea that stonecutters unions’ fought for workers’ rights?
A: By 1900, the Barre Granite Cutters' Union had over 1000 members and was the largest in the United States.
B: Many who came to Barre had an interest in politics. Some stonecutters wanted to start labor unions.
C: The rules for entry became stricter over the next 20 years. By then the people of Barre had already formed a union.
D: At the start of the 20th century, the union realized that breathing stone dust while working was extremely dangerous to workers, and tried to raise awareness about conditions.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
At the start of the 20th century, the union realized that breathing stone dust while working was extremely dangerous to workers, and tried to raise awareness about conditions is the detail from "Drawn to Barre" best supports the idea that stonecutters unions’ fought for workers’ rights. Hence, option D is correct.
What are workers’ rights?Elimination of all forms of forced or compulsory labour, effective outlawment of child labour, the elimination of employment and occupation-based discrimination, the right to associational freedom, and.
Because of your race, colour, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, handicap, age, or genetic information, you won't encounter bullying or unfair treatment. For equivalent work, equal compensation is given.
Employers may legally hire, fire, suspend, or discipline any employee at any time and for any reason, whether or not that cause is legitimate. Employers are not allowed to treat any employee unfairly based on their race, sex, gender, age, religion, or national origin.
Thus, option D is correct.
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Which of the following sentences first expresses the main claim of the passage?
Hello. You forgot to include the excerpt to which the question refers and the answer options.
The excerpt talks about the need to remove mountain goats from the Olympic National Park and transport them to North Cascades National Park.
The response options are:
(4) Once there, helicopters again lifted the goats, this time in crates, into the mountains to be set free.
(5) In this way, wildlife officials caught 114 goats in the first phase of the Mountain Goat Management Plan, but they ultimately will have relocated 90 percent of the 700 goats from the Olympics to the North Cascades.
(6) This removal process may be complicated, but it is necessary.
(9) Since then, the goat population has flourished and could reach 1,500 by 2028.
(10) Park officials also worry about the goats’ deleterious habits of damaging vegetation and causing erosion.
Answer:
(6) This removal process may be complicated, but it is necessary.
Explanation:
Although all the answer options somehow express the main theme of the excerpt, the first one that does this is sentence (6), which speaks directly about how the passage of goats from one region to another, although necessary, will not be easy , so it must be discussed and explained in the course of the article, where the other phrases shown will be inserted, thus forming the theme and the main message of the full text.
Is this sentence correct?= I’m needing a lot of sleep at the moment so I can concentrate on my exam.
Answer:
No, it's wrong Hope this helps you Stay happy and safe Do mark as brainliest ✌️What piece of evidence best reveals the lose-lose reality of the king's arena- The Lady or the Tiger
I need a story about a little boy who is waiting for her mother who is admitted to the hospital.( no romance) and standard.
Answer:
here you go hope it helps
Explanation:
"Mommy" the little boy yells why his mom gets taken away
"When will you come home"he cries A week passes by and he go's to visit his mother Mommy I missed you his mom says in a soft voice sorry honey It should only take a few more days and I can go home Aren't you haveing a good time with grandma "but she;'s boreing" he say but he go's anyway
a week later she comes home just like she promised
THE END
Its not perfect but I hope it helpes
Answer:
here i am not perfect but hope it helps
Explanation:
The little boy was worried coz he was alone there . He didn't know that his mother died in the same hospital . They were poor and felt in accident last day . He had fractured body parts . There was noone to help him . He didn't except the truth that his Mother died so he was waiting on the stop and used to think that his mother would come to him bringing new clothes for them . after 5 days one philosopher met himm on the same chowk . He knew that his mother has been dead . He gave him a lesson that " yehh I know your mother is not dead . She is alz in your heart your mom alz want your success and happiness . So why don't you be successful for your mom ? She will alz support you . you should move on for your mom .
Then that little boy worked hard and studied nicely and got a better life
lesson : We should move on by excepting the past and willing for future .
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A man stood upon a railroad bridge in northern Alabama, looking down into the swift water twenty feet below.
The man's hands were behind his back, the wrists bound with a cord. A rope closely encircled his neck.
Which is the most reasonable prediction?
The man will remain standing in this location.
O The man will face execution shortly.
The man will ask to be cut loose
The man will become increasingly uncomfortable.
Answer:
I think he will face exucution shortly after
Explanation:
HEY! The answer would be, The man will face excutuon shortly ^^
In what way is Zaroff portrayed as Rainsford's foil? Zaroff has no conscience, while Rainsford does have a conscience. Zaroff is an enthusiastic hunter, while Rainsford is indifferent to hunting. Zaroff is an inconsiderate host, while Rainsford is a very good guest. Zaroff has little hunting experience, while Rainsford has a lot.
Answer:
Zaroff has no conscience, while Rainsford does have a conscience.
Zaroff is an enthusiastic hunter, while Rainsford is indifferent to hunting.
Zaroff is an inconsiderate host, while Rainsford is a very good guest.
Zaroff has little hunting experience, while Rainsford has a lot.
Read the excerpt from "The Most Dangerous Game."
"I can't believe you are serious, General Zaroff. This is a grisly joke."
"Why should I not be serious? I am speaking of hunting."
"Hunting? General Zaroff, what you speak of is murder."
The general laughed with entire good nature. He regarded Rainsford quizzically. "I refuse to believe that so modern and civilized a young man as you seem to be harbors romantic ideas about the value of human life. Surely your experiences in the war—"
"Did not make me condone cold-blooded murder," finished Rainsford stiffly.
answer - Zaroff has no conscience, while Rainsford does have a conscience.
Explanation:
From the excerpt, it can be rightly seen that Zaroff does not in any way, oppose the murdering of other people. He sees such actions as a type of hunting that is good.
Zaroff has a character, quite different from that of Rainsford because he has no form of regard for the lives of human beings, whether they are alive or not, it makes no difference to him.
Answer
A. Zaroff has no conscience, while Rainsford does have a conscience.
Explanation:
Identify whether the infinitvie form is used as a noun, adjective, adverb.
On thursday, The inspector arrived to check the leaks.
a) adverb
b) noun
c) adjective
What types of people do you most often see criticizing their society?What factors (circumstances, facts, or Influences) do yo think lead them to do this?
If you want to decide if a research study will include information that is useful to you, what sections should you skim first?
1.the variables and the methodology
2.the abstract and the conclusion
3.the methodology and the results
4.the introduction and the variables
Answer:
2.the abstract and the conclusion
Explanation:
When checking to see if information from a research study would be useful to a person, the first place the person should look at should be the abstract and conclusion.
This is because the abstract is the summary of the research paper and the conclusion signifies the end of the paper.
Answer:
Number 2 (the abstract and the conclusion) is the correct answer.
Explanation:
Based on what you have read about the events in the story and how the characters have dealt with conflict choose the best sentence that states the theme and not an opinion for this story
Clarification:
I found the story and the complete exercise online:
Choose the best sentence that states the theme and not an opinion for this story.
1) Dreams only come true for some people.
2) People can only be rich once.
3) Sometimes we can find the greatest treasures in our own yards.
4) If you journey from place to place looking for fortune, you are not very smart.
Answer:
3) Sometimes we can find the greatest treasures in our own yards.
Explanation:
To complete this exercise, you have to read the short story and then choose the sentence that states the theme. This short story is about a man who dreams that he is going to be rich if he travels to Beijing.
The correct sentence is the third one because when he goes to Beijing he finds out there is a treasure in his yard and he finally gets rich. The other options are not correct because dreams could have come true for the policeman, the man from the story used to be rich but he lost everything and the policeman was not smart because he did not travel to find the treasure.
Marlee and Gavin brought Gracie a taco from her favorite restaurant
Answer:
oh that's a nice thing to do
Explanation:
Which statement best explains how the phrase "poor orphan,
forlorn, without fortune" impacts the tone of the story?
A). It creates a smoldering tone so that the reader can
sense Mercédès' anger.
B). It creates a depressed tone so that the reader feels
sorry for Fernand.
C). It creates a desperate tone so that the reader
empathizes with Mercédès.
D). It creates a condescending tone so that the reader
becomes angry with Fernand.
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Answer:
8 is clorine thats all I know
Answer: #1 is choir
Explanation:
Help!? Think about the major themes of The Call of the Wild, and about how you think the story might end. Write a paragraph In your Journal proposing how the story could end, and how that ending connects to the Important themes In the story. Make sure your conclusion can be supported by the story's detalls so far. Your respornse should be at least 150 words In length, and can be written as a summary or as an actual scene.
Answer:
Main Ideas
Themes
Main Ideas Themes
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Themes are the fundamental and often universal ideas explored in a literary work.
The Indispensable Struggle for Mastery
The Call of the Wild is a story of transformation in which the old Buck—the civilized, moral Buck—must adjust to the harsher realities of life in the frosty North, where survival is the only imperative. Kill or be killed is the only morality among the dogs of the Klondike, as Buck realizes from the moment he steps off the boat and watches the violent death of his friend Curly. The wilderness is a cruel, uncaring world, where only the strong prosper. It is, one might say, a perfect Darwinian world, and London’s depiction of it owes much to Charles Darwin, who proposed the theory of evolution to explain the development of life on Earth and envisioned a natural world defined by fierce competition for scarce resources. The term often used to describe Darwin’s theory, although he did not coin it, is “the survival of the fittest,” a phrase that describes Buck’s experience perfectly. In the old, warmer world, he might have sacrificed his life out of moral considerations; now, however, he abandons any such considerations in order to survive.
But London is not content to make the struggle for survival the central theme of his novel; instead, his protagonist struggles toward a higher end, namely mastery. We see this struggle particularly in Buck’s conflict with Spitz, in his determination to become the lead dog on Francois and Perrault’s team, and, at the end of the novel, in the way that he battles his way to the leadership of the wolf pack. Buck does not merely want to survive; he wants to dominate—as do his rivals, dogs like Spitz. In this quest for domination, which is celebrated by London’s narrative, we can observe the influence of Friedrich Nietzsche, a German philosopher of the late nineteenth century. Nietzsche’s worldview held that the world was composed of masters, those who possessed what he called “the will to power,” and slaves, those who did not possess this will. Nietzsche delighted in using animal metaphors, comparing masters to “birds of prey” and “blonde beasts” and comparing slaves to sheep and other herd animals. London’s Buck, with his indomitable strength and fierce desire for mastery, is a canine version of Nietzsche’s masterful men, his Napoleon Bonapartes and Julius Caesars. Buck is a savage creature, in a sense, and hardly a moral one, but London, like Nietzsche, expects us to applaud this ferocity. His novel suggests that there is no higher destiny for man or beast than to struggle, and win, in the battle for mastery.
The Power of Ancestral Memory and Primitive Instincts
When Buck enters the wild, he must learn countless lessons in order to survive, and he learns them well. But the novel suggests that his success in the frozen North is not merely a matter of learning the ways of the wild; rather, Buck gradually recovers primitive instincts and memories that his wild ancestors possessed, which have been buried as dogs have become civilized creatures. The technical term for what happens to Buck is atavism—the reappearance in a modern creature of traits that defined its remote forebears. London returns to this theme again and again, constantly reminding us that Buck is “retrogressing,” as the novel puts it, into a wilder way of life that all dogs once shared. “He was older than the days he had seen and the breaths he had drawn,” we are told. “He linked the past with the present, and the eternity behind him throbbed through him in a mighty rhythm to which he swayed as the tides and seasons swayed.” Buck even has occasional visions of this older world, when humans wore animal skins and lived in caves, and when wild dogs hunted their prey in the primeval forests. His connection to his ancestral identity is thus more than instinctual; it is mystical. The civilized world, which seems so strong, turns out to be nothing more than a thin veneer, which is quickly worn away to reveal the ancient instincts lying dormant underneath. Buck hears the call of the wild, and London implies that, in the right circumstances, we might hear it too.
Explanation:
Answer:
For the people give it to him.
Explanation:
can sometime help me please?
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer:
i would say B.
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from “A Poem for My Librarian, Mrs. Long.”
Mrs. Long asking what are you looking for today
When I wanted Leaves of Grass or alfred north whitehead
The allusion in this excerpt helps the reader understand that
the speaker enjoyed a variety of books and authors.
Mrs. Long was limited in what her library could offer.
the speaker had trouble reading more difficult books.
Mrs. Long shared the speaker’s love of poetry.
Answer:
The correct answer is A
Explanation:
Fortunato is a conssoisseur (professional taster) of wine. How does the narrator, Montressor, use this to lure Fortunato in? Consider what Montressor appeals to as well.
Answer and Explanation:
This question refers to Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Cask of Amontillado". Montresor is the narrator. He wishes to carry out his vengeance against his friend Fortunato. He does not specify the reasons why, simply stating Fortunato had somehow offended him.
In order to lure Fortunato to his family's catacombs, Montresor uses the fact that Fortunato is a wine connoisseur. He claims to have obtained a barrel of Amontillado but, saying he has his doubts, asks Fortunato to come and taste it to make sure. Montresor also appeals to Fortunato's pride. To make sure his friend will want to come along, he mentions another connoisseur, Luchresi. That makes Fortunato jealous, since he believes himself to be the best there is. Thus, Montresor successfully deceives and lures his friend.
01:43:54 When an author uses actions, thoughts, and speech to show the reader who a character is, the author is using be
the aurthor is using indirect charactization
Explanation:
Please answer the following questions with Intensive or Reflexive!
1. We ourselves changed the flat tire.
2. watched myself brush my hair in the mirror.
3. She herself received the best grade in the class.
Thanks to anyone who answers!
Answer:1. reflexive 2. intensive 3. intensive
Explanation:
im sorry if i got it wrong but im pretty sure these are the answers
Answer:
1 r 2 I 3 I have a great day ☀
Select the correct text in the passage. (Anything with -+-example-+- are the choices)
In this excerpt from “The Nightingale and the Rose” by Oscar Wilde, which two sentences contain a conflict?
--+--"She said that she would dance with me if I brought her red roses," cried the young Student; "but in all my garden there is no red rose."
From her nest in the holm-oak tree the Nightingale heard him, and she looked out through the leaves, and wondered.--+--
"No red rose in all my garden!" he cried, and his beautiful eyes filled with tears. "Ah, on what little things does happiness depend! --+--I have read all that the wise men have written, and all the secrets of philosophy are mine, yet for want of a red rose is my life made wretched."--+---
"Here at last is a true lover," said the Nightingale. --+--"Night after night have I sung of him, though I knew him not: night after night have I told his story to the stars, and now I see him.--+-- His hair is dark as the hyacinth-blossom, and his lips are red as the rose of his desire; but passion has made his face like pale ivory, and sorrow has set her seal upon his brow."
Answer:
"She said that she would dance with me if I brought her red roses," cried the young Student; "but in all my garden there is no red rose."
and
I have read all that the wise men have written, and all the secrets of philosophy are mine, yet for want of a red rose is my life made wretched."
Explanation:
Answer: I know it as it it says in the text all of this "Here at last is a true lover," said the Nightingale. --+--"Night after night have I sung of him, though I knew him not: night after night have I told his story to the stars, and now I see him.--+-- His hair is dark as the hyacinth-blossom, and his lips are red as the rose of his desire; but passion has made his face like pale ivory, and sorrow has set her seal upon his brow." but thats not all
some with the example of the choices are the 2 paragraph, and 3rd hope that helps if you havent already got the anser