within the story the author alludes to the king solomen and queen of sheba. the queen of sheba was known to be beautiful intelligent and bery rich. king solomen was said to exceed all kings in riches and, when he succeeded she showered him in giftss. how does these allusions add to the delopment of the story

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Answer 1

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This ceremony alludes to the biblical story of King Solomon and Queen of Sheba by telling the story of a couple who exchanges gifts. Both stories explore the theme of the interaction of wealth and love.

               Queen Sheba brought gifts and the richest with her.  King Solomon gave the queen of Sheba all she desired and asked for, besides what he had given her out of his royal bounty.  They were "the wisest" for each giving up their most valuable items for each other even though giving up their most precious possession ruined one another's gift.

                Queen Sheba discovered the real wisdom of Solomon, that he can handle any tricky situation, that no one can fool him that's why he's a highly respected King in their great times.  

                Later on, the allusions to the Queen of Sheba and Solomon are made in many famous paintings, sculptures, and other artwork. Most depict a wealthy man and woman sharing gifts with each other, typically surrounded by symbols of wealth or people.

Explanation:

This biblical story of King Solomon and Queen Sheba is alluded to in one of the important Masonic traditions.  

According to the Bible, the purpose of her visit was to test Solomon's wisdom by asking him to solve a number of riddles.

The Queen of Sheba is the monarch mentioned in the Bible and then in later works who travels to Jerusalem to experience the wisdom of King Solomon. The Queen of Sheba came to Solomon with an open, teachable heart. She brought gifts and the richest with her. She came to worship and to gaze on his beauty.

Allusions can invoke a wide range of subjects: they can draw from history, culture, or other works of literature, to name just a few examples. You can identify allusions by thinking critically about what part of a sentence or paragraph talks about something by relating it to something that comes from outside the text.


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In 250-300 words, discuss Jem’s character development in To Kill a Mockingbird. How does he grow and change? What are the major events that affect that change?

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    However, while Jeremy Atticus Finch, better known as Jem, was not the primary character in Harper Lee's novel To Kill a Mockingbird (also known as To Kill a Mockingbird), he is the character who is the most dynamic because of the huge changes that occur in his life during the tale. Jem and his younger sister Scout are extremely similar in appearance at the beginning of the novel. They are both hot-headed and frequently make impulsive actions that get them in danger; for example, trespassing on the Radleys' porch and nearly being killed by Nathan Radley as a result of it. In contrast, as the tale continues and the children become aware of Atticus's involvement in Tom's trial, tensions begin to emerge between Jem and Scout. Scout maintains her hot-headedness and has become enraged with anybody who has insulted Atticus during the trial, but Jem maintains his cool, as though he understands that being enraged would be counterproductive. He also begins to ponder more about what is going on in Maycomb and what the people who live there are actually like as a result of his observations. Combined with his increased capacity to think critically under pressure, Jem's ability to maintain his composure under pressure demonstrates Jem's maturing maturity.

    Despite this maturity, Jem shows signs of immaturity by losing his cool with Mrs. Dubose, who harasses and criticizes Atticus on a regular basis and ruins her flowers in the process. Following his being forced to pay back his vandalism by reading to Mrs. Dubose, who tragically passes away due to her advanced age, Atticus teaches Jem about what true courage is, and how he can learn a lesson from Mrs. Dubose, who gave up her Morphine addiction in order to die "free," despite the fact that it caused her a great deal of pain. When Jem realizes what she has learned, she grows more mature as the day of Tom's trial approaches.

    If and when the trial eventually takes place, Jem witnesses first-hand the bigotry and hatred that pervades Maycomb and is appalled by it; yet, he maintains optimism that Atticus will be able to convince the community of Tom's innocence. When the judgment is read and Tom is found guilty, all of those dreams are dashed to the ground. Jem feels disturbed at learning that the inhabitants of Maycomb are capable of such evil behavior, and his viewpoints shift. Jem grows more cynical as time goes on, and he begins to understand why Boo Radley chooses to remain inside since the world in which he lives is so harsh.

    When Jem and Scout are attacked by Bob Ewell at the very end of the novel, all of Jem's maturity is put to the ultimate test. Jem protects his sister with a knife against a mature guy, resulting in his arm being broken and him being knocked unconscious, despite the fact that he is still a child himself. That Jem transformed from an immature youngster who bullied his shy neighbor to a caring elder brother who sacrificed his life to defend his sister is demonstrated in this pivotal moment of the narrative.

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Explanation:

However, while Jeremy Atticus Finch, better known as Jem, was not the primary character in Harper Lee's novel To Kill a Mockingbird (also known as To Kill a Mockingbird), he is the character who is the most dynamic because of the huge changes that occur in his life during the tale. Jem and his younger sister Scout are extremely similar in appearance at the beginning of the novel. They are both hot-headed and frequently make impulsive actions that get them in danger; for example, trespassing on the Radleys' porch and nearly being killed by Nathan Radley as a result of it. In contrast, as the tale continues and the children become aware of Atticus's involvement in Tom's trial, tensions begin to emerge between Jem and Scout. Scout maintains her hot-headedness and has become enraged with anybody who has insulted Atticus during the trial, but Jem maintains his cool, as though he understands that being enraged would be counterproductive. He also begins to ponder more about what is going on in Maycomb and what the people who live there are actually like as a result of his observations. Combined with his increased capacity to think critically under pressure, Jem's ability to maintain his composure under pressure demonstrates Jem's maturing maturity.

   Despite this maturity, Jem shows signs of immaturity by losing his cool with Mrs. Dubose, who harasses and criticizes Atticus on a regular basis and ruins her flowers in the process. Following his being forced to pay back his vandalism by reading to Mrs. Dubose, who tragically passes away due to her advanced age, Atticus teaches Jem about what true courage is, and how he can learn a lesson from Mrs. Dubose, who gave up her Morphine addiction in order to die "free," despite the fact that it caused her a great deal of pain. When Jem realizes what she has learned, she grows more mature as the day of Tom's trial approaches.

   If and when the trial eventually takes place, Jem witnesses first-hand the bigotry and hatred that pervades Maycomb and is appalled by it; yet, he maintains optimism that Atticus will be able to convince the community of Tom's innocence. When the judgment is read and Tom is found guilty, all of those dreams are dashed to the ground. Jem feels disturbed at learning that the inhabitants of Maycomb are capable of such evil behavior, and his viewpoints shift. Jem grows more cynical as time goes on, and he begins to understand why Boo Radley chooses to remain inside since the world in which he lives is so harsh.

What did you learn that will help you act reasonably and effectively in your life

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Answer:

learn how to love,forgive , understand people,respect other people's wish,and believe in yourself. NEVER LOSE HOPE

Một ô tô di chuyển từ A và đến B trong 5 giờ, trong đó, 2 giờ đầu di chuyển với tốc độ 50km/h và 3 giờ tiếp theo sau di chuyển với tốc độ 30km/h. Tính vận tốc trung bình trên toàn đoạn đường AB của ô tô ? A. 45 km/h. B. 38 km/h. C. 47 km/h. D. 32 km/h.

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Answer:

b

Explanation

2h đầu đi được 100km

3h sau đi được 90km

=> AB = 190km đi trong 5h

vận tốc trung bình = 190/5=38km/h

Write a letter to your aunt out of the country telling them about the concerns you have about your siblings' rebellious teenage behaviour at home. You wish her to help. Use the following notes. • The mood swings they have • Failure to adhere to home rules • coming home late • not doing house chores talking back at adults • misuse of the internet​

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Answer:

Hello aunt May, i hope you are okey there in Australia, i wanted to reach you so you could help me with a family problem going on. The situation is that since Amy's 12th birthday she has been acting a little off, Amy has always been a little rebellious against dad but lately their interactions are crazy, he yells and she talks back, just yesterday they had a fight because Amy did not do her chores again, my mom says this mood swings and bad behavior is becaus all the changes going on her life but i was hoping that you could talk to her, after all you are her favorite aunt.

We miss you so much aunt May.

with love ____________

Make acrostics with- mother​

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Problem:

Mark acrostics with- mother.

Answer:

M- marvelous

O- overflowing love

T- touching

H- heart of

E- everyone she

R- reaches

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8. We are now facing the possible________ of several rare species.
a. danger b. variety c. existence d. disappearance
9. Music can be used to express one’s ____________
a. friends b. friendly c. befriend d. friendship
10. Music plays a very important ________________ in our life.
a. part b. section c. area d. field
11. Folk music ________________ babies to sleep.
a. makes b. wakes c. lulls d. lets
12. __________ is traditional music from a particular country, region, or community.
a. Blues b. Classical music c. Folk music d. Jazz
13. As a nurse I learned to control my ............................
a. hopes b. emotions c. abilities d. thoughts
14. He's really delighted with his new CD player.
a. pleased b. angry c. entertained d. annoyed
15. She usually had a smile on her face, but now she looks..................
a. cheerful b. joyful c. solemn d. delightful
16. We haven't had any _______________ with him for several years.
a. communication b. expression c. excitement d. entertainment
17. I haven’t been to the cinema for a decade.
a. five years b. seven years c. ten years d. twenty years
18. The number of people who went to see that film increased rapidly.
a. gradually b. uncontrollably c. suddenly d. quickly
19. I ______________ thrillers to action films.
a. like b. would rather c. prefer d. enjoy
20. The film Titanic is about the sinking of a luxury liner.
a. boat b. ship c. submarine d. ferry
21. My sister is terrified of spiders.
a. fond b. jealous c. proud d. frightened
22. I wonder who painted the _____________ for the play.
a. scene b. view c. background d. scenery
23. The main ______________ is played by Nicole Kidman.
a. actress b. character c. director d. film maker
24. The film is ___________ the 1940s, during the Second World War.
a. made for b. based on c. set in d. occurred in
25. The international football __________ is held every four years.
a. tournament b. match c. game d. contest
26. FIFA was ____________ in 1904 in England.
a. set up b. put up c. put off d. set off
27. Germany was the ____________ nation of the 2006 World Cup final.
a. held b. host c. house d. hold
28. Uruguay _______________ Argentina in the final match of the first World Cup.
a. passed b. defeated c. wined d. managed
29. Brazil became the first team to ______________ the trophy five times.
a. win b. succeed c. beat d. bite
30. How many countries took part in the first World Cup?
a. interested b. participated c. competed d. cooperated
31. 'Look outside. ........... sky is getting very dark.'
a. A b. The c. θ d. An
32. I'd like to invite him to ........... dinner next week if that's OK with.
a. a b. the c. θ d. an
33. 'I'm going out for a walk. Have you seen my shoes?' 'Yes, they're on ............ floor in .......... kitchen.'
a. a/ the b. the/ the c. a / a d. the/ a
34. 'Would you like .............. ice cream? There's one in ....... fridge.' 'Thanks.'
a. an/ the b. an/ a c. θ / the d. a/ the
35. Don't forget we're meeting on ............ Friday for ............ lunch

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Existence
Friendship
Part
Lulls
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Emotions
Pleased
Solemn
Communication
Ten years
Quickly
Prefer
Frightened
Scenery
Character
Based on
Tournament
Put up
Host
Defeated
Win
Participated
The
C option
The/the
Option C.
None needed
12. Folk music
13. Emotions

By who was this sonnet written? Its active voice

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Answer:

Who wrote this sonnet?

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The harder you learn...............................

A. The better is your English B. The better will be your English

C. The better becomes your English D. The better your English will be

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Answer:

D. The better your English will be

Explanation:

The harder you learn the better your English will be.

It’s talking about the future. Improvement on your English

Answer:

D. The better your English will be!

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Which words are positive connotation and which are negative connotation? ​

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Answer:

For sure negative:

bony, pole, skeletal, skinny, stick, undernourished, underweight

Don't know or am unsure about:

beanpole and beanstalk

The rest are positive unless you think otherwise

Explanation:

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DeShawn just started a job at the office supply store. His coworker Max seems nice enough. But he has been pestering DeShawn with questions about his personal life—who he’s dating, what his plans are for the weekend, what he does in his free time, what his family is like. Explain what DeShawn could say to manage his boundaries while establishing a good professional relationship with Max.

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Answer:

DeShawn should tell Max that he rather keep his personal life outside work. After all, we shouldn't mix business and pleasure.

Explanation:

2. Now I regret that I did not listen to my father's advice
Now I wish I .....

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I understand are you okay?

i need help please help me out 55 points

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hey what are you suppose to do here ?

Jackson Service Center has the repair service that is ________ in quality to that of other well-known shops and it is offered at half price.

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Answer is

comparable

What can be inferred about the Cyclops?

He lives in fear of Zeus and all the rest of the Greek gods.
He sided and fought with the Trojans during the war.
He is eager to provide food and shelter to his guests.
He does not live by the same rules and customs as the Greeks.

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Answer:

D. He does not live by the same rules and customs as the Greeks.

Answer:

It can be inferred that the Cyclops does not live by the same rules and customs as the Greeks.

Explanation:

This is easy to comprehend what he did to Odysseus and his men. He was going to eat them therefore we can see he was not very hospitable and hospitality was very important to the Greeks, especially to the God's.

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66. I took off my shoes. I didn’t want to make noise. (IN ORDER NOT TO-INFINITIVE)
67. I was looking for a book this morning. I’ve found it now. (WHICH)
68. Lauren couldn’t come to the party. This was a shame. (WHICH)
69. The road was very icy. They couldn’t drive. (SO)
70. I went to school as usual yesterday. I had a terrible cold. (IN SPITE OF / ALTHOUGH
)71. The children ran away. They broke the window. (AFTER)
72. His brother is now working in Liverpool. Liverpool is a big city of England. (WHICH)

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Answer:

66. I took off my shoes in order not to make noise.

67. I've found the book which I was looking for in the morning.

68. It was a shame that Lauren couldn't come to the party.

69. The road was so icy that they couldn't drive.

70. I went to school as usual yesterday although I had a terrible cold.

71. The children ran away after they broke the window.

72. His brother is now working in Liverpool which is a big city of England.

What is the difference between the responsibilities and the duties of US citizens? Responsibilities are tasks that are required of citizens by law, while duties are tasks that are expected of citizens. Responsibilities are laws that citizens must obey, while duties are optional activities that citizens can participate in. Responsibilities are laws that citizens can choose whether or not to obey, while duties are activities that citizens must participate in O Responsibilities are tasks that are expected of citizens, while duties are tasks that are required of citizens by law.​

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The correct answer is D. Responsibilities are tasks that are expected of citizens, while duties are tasks that are required of citizens by law.

Explanation

Responsibility is a concept that refers to a moral commitment of each person to act under the principles of morality or their mentality. An example of responsibility is when a worker performs all the tasks that have been assigned to him so that they are not constantly monitoring him because he has already committed himself to perform that job. On the other hand, a duty is a concept that refers to an obligation of each person that is based on acting under the mandates of law and justice. In addition, when the person does not comply with the laws with these legal norms, he is sanctioned as stipulated by it, generally with prison or penalty. An example of duty is when a person participates in vote day to strengthen the democracy. According to the above, the correct answer is D.

Answer:

What is the difference between the responsibilities and the duties of US citizens?

Responsibilities are tasks that are required of citizens by law, while duties are tasks that are expected of citizens. Responsibilities are laws that citizens must obey, while duties are optional activities that citizens can participate in. Responsibilities are laws that citizens can choose whether or not to obey, while duties are activities that citizens must participate in. Responsibilities are tasks that are expected of citizens, while duties are tasks that are required of citizens by law.<<<CORRECT

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In the Gift of the Magi, Della is.... a sincere b envious c bitter d jealous

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Answer:

A sincere for she cares for Jim alot

Choose the best answer (A,B,C) People living in the slums never get good healthcare,? A.Don"t they B.Aren't they C.Are they D.Do they

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Answer:

D. Do they

Explanation:

A question can be defined as a statement that begs or requires an answer, response or reply.

In English language, questions are grouped into four (4) main categories and these are;

I. Rhetorical question.

II. Close-ended question.

III. Open-ended question.

IV. Between the lines question.

A question tag can be defined as a very short clause placed at the end of a sentence (statement) which changes it to a question. Some examples of tags used in English language are: can we, can't we, should I, aren't they, shouldn't they, wouldn't it, weren't they, do I, shall we, etc.

In the scenario, the most appropriate or suitable tag to complete the question is "do they?" because they are more than one i.e a plural subject would be used.

Hence, the complete question is written as;

"People living in the slums never get good healthcare, do they?"

"The desert sky is encircling, majestic, terrible." The underlined portion is an example of...
Select one:
O a metaphor.
O b. asyndeton.
O c. hyperbole.
O d. allusion

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Answer:

The correct answer is C. Hyperbole.

Explanation:

Hyperbole is the use of exaggeration as a rhetorical device or stylistic figure. Hyperbole can also be used in cases of such exaggerations for emphasis or effect. Hyperbole is often used in informal speech as an amplifier, such as saying "the bag weighed a ton." Hyperbole indicates that the speaker found a bag that was extremely heavy, although it was nothing like a literal ton. Understanding hyperbole and its use in context can further enhance the ability to understand the messages sent by the speaker. The use of hyperbole generally conveys feelings or emotions from the speaker, or from those the speaker is talking about. Hyperbole can be used in the form of humor, excitement, trouble and many other emotions, all depending on the context used by the speaker.

2. When I (arrive). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . back at the carpark,my car wasn’t there.
“oh,what you(do). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ?” I( report). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . it to the police.

3. We (not see). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nga since Monday.
4. Lan (be). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . in the USA for 2 years.
5. I (go) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . to bed at 11 o’clock lastnight.
6. They (move). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . to London in 2003.
7. They (live). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . in HCM city since January.
8. That’s a very old bike. He (have). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . it for a long time.
9. I (buy). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . the motobike 5 years ago.

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Answer:

2 arrived

did you

reported

3 did not see

4 is

5 went

6 moved

7 have lived

8 has

9 bought

Find an example of IRONY, in Journey to the Center of the Earth by Jules Verne

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Answer:

An example of irony in A Journey to the Center of the Earth is when: The Professor says that it will be easy to cross the central sea.

Explanation:

This is an example of Situational Irony. Situational irony is a literary technique in which an expected outcome does not happen, or its opposite happens instead.

1. Why is conflict important in stories?

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Answer:

To create tension and suspense in stories, making people reading more interested. also calling attention to characters' motivations, values, and weaknesses.

Explanation:

Which of these is an example of a homophone?

the pen is mightier than the sword

the ball is in your court

pole / pole

bear / bare

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Hello! A Homophone is a word that is pronounced the same, but has a different meaning, and it also must have different spelling.

A and B are both automatically incorrect because they do not fit the first requirements. C is incorrect because it is spelled the same way, which does not fit the second requirement. This means that Bear/Bare must be the correct answer. They are both pronounced the same way, yet they have different meanings and different spelling.

I hope this helps! :)

Answer:

D. Bear / Bare

Explanation:

Homophone is a word that sounds the same but different spelling and meaning :)

Read the information in the chart based on "Music Gets Personal,” and answer the question.
Which sentence best completes the paraphrase of the passage?


In 1877, Thomas Alva Edison solved the problem of capturing sound when he made the first sound recording.
In 1877, Thomas Alva Edison took the first steps toward making a personal music player.
Thomas Alva Edison made a sound recording, and he became wealthy after this invention.
Thomas Alva Edison invented a way to help people hear musical performances.

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The correct answer is A. In 1877, Thomas Alva Edison solved the problem of capturing sound when he made the first sound recording.

Explanation

Paraphrasing is rewriting in your own words what has been read or learned without distorting the main meaning. According to the information in the table, it can be inferred that the sentence that best completes the paraphrase of the passage is A. "In 1877, Thomas Alva Edison solved the problem of capturing sound when he made the first sound recording" because It includes all the details and the appropriate supplementary information to summarize all the topics covered in the text that were not mentioned in the paraphrase chart incluiding the name of the inventor and the year. So the answer is A.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Naina with the weight of 350 N and maina with the weight of 250 N are playing see saw . If Naina is 2m away from the fulcrum find how far must Maina sit in order to balance Naina​

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Maina must sit 2.8 meters from the fulcrum in order to balance Naina​.

Given the following data;

Naina's weight, Nw = 350 NMaina's weight, Mw = 250 NNaina's distance from fulcrum, Nd = 2 meters

To find how far Maina must sit from the fulcrum in order to balance Naina​;

Let Maina's distance from the fulcrum be Md.

By balancing a torque;

[tex]N_{w} * N_{d} = M_{w} * M_{d}[/tex]

Substituting the values into the formula, we have;

[tex]350 * 2 = 250 * M_{d}\\\\700 = 250 * M_{d}\\\\M_{d} = \frac{700}{250}[/tex]

Md = 2.8 meters

Therefore, Maina must sit 2.8 meters from the fulcrum in order to balance Naina​.

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Summarize the central ideas of the article on the lines below in no more than two sentences. Article : Freud’s Theory of the ID, Ego, and Superego

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Hi. Unfortunately you didn't show the lines for which you need to know the central idea. This makes it impossible for your question to be answered. However, I will try to help you as best I can.

By searching for your question on the internet, I was able to access the article you are referring to. In general, we can state that the central idea of ​​this article is to show how Freud researched and presented how the human mind and the behaviors that human beings have are managed and influenced by the components of the subconscious, which are known as ID, Ego, and Superego.

It is possible to recognize the central idea of ​​a text, identifying the main subject that this text wants to present. In this case, in order for you to discover the core idea of ​​the lines your question refers to, you will need to read those lines and find out the main subject they are addressing. This subject will be directly related to the central idea of ​​the complete text, presented in the paragraph above, since the entire text must be coherent and address related subjects.

What is the purpose of a conclusion
paragraph?
A. To introduce the main topic of the essay
B. To transition the reader from one idea to the next
C. To provide details that support the essay's main ideas
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D. To sum up the overall point of the essay
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Answer:

To sum up the overall point of the essay

Answer: D

Explanation:

Completion: Use words: produce, pick, spin, treat
show how to.... a coconut
let the monkey....a coconut

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Answer:

1.pick,2.treat

Explanation:

1.pick

2.treat


A: sure is italic
B: Are is italic
C: Car is italic

For some reason I can’t make it italic

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Answer:

i believe the answer is A.

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A lottery ticket has a grand prize of $30.1 million. The probity of winning the grand prize is .000000038Deteman the expected value of the lottery ticket ?contribute to your understanding of the novel. His essay must be based on ideas and information that can be found in the sources provided, and his ideas must be supported by evidence directly from the sources.?Superman and Me Sherman AlexieI learned to read with a Superman comic book. Simple enough, I suppose. I cannot recall which particular Superman comic book I read, nor can I remember which villain he fought in that issue. I cannot remember the plot, nor the means by which I obtained the comic book. What I can remember is this: I was 3 years old, a Spokane Indian boy living with his family on the Spokane Indian Reservation in eastern Washington state. We were poor by most standards, but one of my parents usually managed to find some minimum-wage job or another, which made us middle-class by reservation standards. I had a brother and three sisters. We lived on a combination of irregular paychecks, hope, fear and government surplus food.My father, who is one of the few Indians who went to Catholic school on purpose, was an avid reader of westerns, spy thrillers, murder mysteries, gangster epics, basketball player biographies and anything else he could find. He bought his books by the pound at Dutch's Pawn Shop, Goodwill, Salvation Army and Value Village. When he had extra money, he bought new novels at supermarkets, convenience stores and hospital gift shops. Our house was filled with books. They were stacked in crazy piles in the bathroom, bedrooms and living room. In a fit of unemployment-inspired creative energy, my father built a set of bookshelves and soon filled them with a random assortment of books about the Kennedy assassination, Watergate, the Vietnam War and the entire 23-book series of the Apache westerns. My father loved books, and since I loved my father with an aching devotion, I decided to love books as well.I can remember picking up my father's books before I could read. The words themselves were mostly foreign, but I still remember the exact moment when I first understood, with a sudden clarity, the purpose of a paragraph. I didn't have the vocabulary to say "paragraph," but I realized that a paragraph was a fence that held words. The words inside a paragraph worked together for a common purpose. They had some specific reason for being inside the same fence. This knowledge delighted me. I began to think of everything in terms of paragraphs. Our reservation was a small paragraph within the United States. My family's house was a paragraph, distinct from the other paragraphs of the LeBrets to the north, the Fords to our south and the Tribal School to the west. Inside our house, each family member existed as a separate paragraph but still had genetics and common experiences to link us. Now, using this What is the powerhouse of the cell called? (x/a)+(x/b)=c; where a0, b0, a-b, solve for x Help me! thank you so much What is the purpose of a conclusion paragraph?A. To introduce the main topic of the essayB. To transition the reader from one idea to the nextC. To provide details that support the essay's main ideasD. To sum up the overall point of the essayS 1. Rt gn biu thc A(x) = (x+2)(x+3)(x+5) - (x-1)(x+4)(x+7). T tm tt c cc gi tr x sao cho A(x) = 0. State and give a brief description of some of the benefits or developments that out of the Industrial Revolution What would you do with the hour available? (06.02 MC)How did the Industrial Revolution in the United States affect life in thecities? (5 points) In 140 characters or less, choose three sentences from the Gettysburg address and write them in your own words. Please identify the sentences you are rewriting. You are Lincoln and you want to tweet the three most important sentences in one tweet. Gettysburg Address"Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived and so dedicated, can long endure. We are met on a great battle-field of that war. We have come to dedicate a portion of that field, as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this. But, in a larger sense, we can not dedicate -- we can not consecrate -- we can not hallow -- this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or detract.The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here. It is for us the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us -- that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion -- that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain -- that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom -- and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth." - Abraham Lincoln enter the number that belongs in the green box Find the slope of the line (4,0) (9,11) Help plsss!!!! XYZ Corporation uses a process costing system to collect costs related to the production of its cola. The cola is first processed in a Mixing Department and is then transferred out and finished up in the Bottling Department. The finished cases of cola are then transferred to Finished Goods Inventory. The following information relates to the company's two departments for the month of January: Cases of cola in WIP, January 1: Mixing = 10,000; Bottling = 3,000Cases of cola completed/transferred out during January: Mixing = 77,000; Bottling = ?Cases of cola in WIP, January 31: Mixing = 4,000; Bottling = 8,000Required:How many cases of cola were completed and transferred to Finished Goods Inventory during January:a. 66,000b. 71,000c. 72,000d. 74,000 Inverse trigonometry functions I need help finding the answers everything Ive tried says its wrong The half life of a substance is 30 days. If there are 4.5 grams to start with, how much will be left after 23 days? Round to the nearest tenth of a gram. Be sure to label your answer. What can be inferred about the Cyclops?He lives in fear of Zeus and all the rest of the Greek gods.He sided and fought with the Trojans during the war.He is eager to provide food and shelter to his guests.He does not live by the same rules and customs as the Greeks. Sam feels that students score better on math tests that take place on Fridays. The school provides Sam with the school math test average, but they cannot separate them by date taken. The school is too large for him to ask every student, so he randomly selects a sample of willing students' test scores after the next Friday's math test. He uses the method of hypothesis testing to compare the Friday scores against the true average of all scores. Frame the correct set of hypotheses for his research. Decide where the rejection region will lie. I need help to find x= Assuming that a person going to community college can't afford to go to a four-year college is an example of ) a generalization. b) discrimination. O c) a stereotype. O d) tolerance.