Answer:
1. The ghost is speaking to hamlet
2.the ghost is telling hamlet to bring Claudius to justice
3. It reveals the main point of the whole entire story.
Explanation:
The ghost wants to bring Claudius to justice because of the way Claudius has killed him and so he feels like hamlet will be able to bring him to justice.
Which of the following is a true statement? Directors cannot change any lines from a text or script. Actors must interpret their characters as the author of the text intended them to. Directors have dramatic license to interpret a story in any way they choose. A director must use the same setting that is described in a novel or script.
Answer:
Directors have dramatic license to interpret a story in a way they chose is the correct answer.
Explanation:
What does the word unbearable mean in the sentence below?
If they forget to throw out this container, the smell will become unbearable within a few hours.
intolerable
stinking
odorous
rotten
Answer:
Intolerable
Explanation:
Note unbearable and intolerable describe the state of the smell from the container, whereas stinking, odorous, or rotten, describe the smell itself.
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Answer:
Passage C
Explanation:
NOOICE
Which words could correctly replace the underlined words in the sentence below?
Today was an exhausting day: I can't wait to relax this weekend.
a tranquil
a peaceful
a grueling
a serene
Answer:
Grueling
Explanation:
Exhausting and grueling can both be interpreted to mean a difficult day, whereas the other three options, tranquil, peaceful, and serene, make the day seem simple or easy.
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Which sentence illustrates correct pronoun-antecedent agreement? A. Did most of the players sink their three-point shots? B. Neither Martin nor Cesar made most of their foul shots. C. Everyone who tried out for the basketball team had their hearts set on playing center. D. Each of the players must provide their own uniforms.
Answer:
The sentence that illustrates correct pronoun-antecedent agreement is:
A. Did most of the players sink their three-point shots?
Explanation:
We can eliminate letter B because of the compound conjunction "neither... nor". This conjunction makes the subject singular, which causes "their" to be the wrong pronoun. The correct pronoun would be "his", even though two people are mentioned.
Letter C can also be eliminated since the noun "everyone" is also singular and demands a singular verb and singular pronouns. We tend to think of it as referring to many people, which is the cause of confusion. With "everyone", we should avoid using "their".
Letter D is also incorrect. "Each" is the antecedent we need to consider, and it is a singular one. Again, the use of "their" is wrong here.
Therefore, we are left with letter A. "Most" can be used with singular or plural nouns. The verbs and pronouns that follow will agree with the noun, not with the word "most". In this case, we have "most of the players", "players" being plural. For that reason, the use of "their" is correct.
how was teamwork used in sonata for harp and bicycle
Answer:
In "Sonata For Harp And Bicycle", teamwork was used by Jason and Miss. Golden to bring the ghosts of William Heron and Miss. Bell together and stopped the ghosts from disturbing Grimes Building. Jason and Miss. Golden collaborated and worked to achieve the feat.
Below is an excerpt that supports that teamwork was used:
“Now we must run. You take the roses, sweetheart, and I’ll carry the bottles.”
Together they raced up eight flights of stairs and along the passages to Room 492.
The ghost of William Heron, the watchman at Grimes Building has haunted the staff working in the building for fifty years. The reason was because Miss. Bell, the woman he wanted to propose to died on the night of the proposal.
The two ghosts disturbed the building and as a result, staff do not stay after 5 o'clock. When Jason discovered the menance the presence of the ghosts was causing, he agreed with Miss. Golden to bring the strange couples together. They successfully achieved it.
Explanation:
"Sonata For Harp & Bicycle" is a short story written by Joan Aiken, an English writer who specializes in supernatural fictions and children's history novels.
what does (where's the fire )mean?
Given:-
What does "Where's the fire".Find:
Find what does this mean.Explanation:
It means:- In which place there is fire Or where the fire have been catching.The refers someone " questioning about where is fire been ".That's the meaning!
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what season is the poet describing in the poem the wind and the leaves
Answer: The poet is describing "fall" in the poem "wind and the leaves."
Explanation: The poem makes several references that imply that he is talking about autumn, such as: "Put on your dresses of red and gold; For summer is gone, and the days grow cold.", in this line, he refers to the red and gold color the leaves acquire in fall, and he also conveys that, summer is the current season, and winter the following due to cold weather.
What are some norms we can put into place to create a safe social environment?
Answer & Explanation: Social norms refers to generally acceptable behaviour in a society.
In creating a safe social environment some simpe norms can be put in place. Such social norms include;
* Respecting personal space of individuals
* Always using the magic words when communicating such as; Please, Sorry, Excuse Me and Thank you.
* Ensure appropriate dressing for different occasions
* Avoid using foul language or curse words
* Avoid raising your voice too high when communicating
* Ensure two way communication (listen and talk)
Excerpt from I Have A Dream Martin Luther King, Jr. 3 But one hundred years later, the Negro still is not free. One hundred years later, the life of the Negro is still sadly crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination. One hundred years later, the Negro lives on a lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity. One hundred years later, the Negro is still languishing in the corners of American society and finds himself an exile in his own land. So we have come here today to dramatize a shameful condition. In paragraph 3, which rhetorical technique is being used to add emphasis?
Answer:
B,C,E,F
Explanation:
Can you guys write a poem about friends?
Hey There!!
☀️ Friendship is one of life's greatest treasures. Friends that are loyal are always there to make you laugh when you are down, they are not afraid to help you avoid mistakes and they look out for your best interest. This kind of friend can be hard to find, but they offer a friendship that will last a lifetime. Other friends may not be quite as loving. The pain caused by a friendship marred by betrayal is not easy to overcome. In fact, many poems find their inspiration from the joy brought about by a loving friendship or the pain caused by a failed friendship.
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Answer:
Here's one: I will not play at tug o’ war.
I’d rather play at hug o’ war,
Where everyone hugs
Instead of tugs,
Where everyone giggles
And rolls on the rug,
Where everyone kisses,
And everyone grins,
And everyone cuddles,
And everyone wins
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What are three central ideas clearly defined by the text and which of the three has the most to do with Native American beliefs?
Answer:
the answer is C
Explanation:
The barking of the neighbor’s dog _________ my ability to concentrate. The barking of the neighbor’s dog has a curious _________on my ability to concentrate
. A) affects
B) effects, affects
C) affects, effects
D) effects
Answer:
the answer should just be affect.
Explanation: Affect is usually a verb, and it means to impact or change.
which is happening in the sentences. Hope this helps! Brainliest please.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Poetry _____. appeals to the reader's emotions tends to say a lot in a small space uses metaphors to make comparisons between unlike thing all of these
Answer:
The correct answer is All of these.
Explanation:
Poetry appeals to the reader's emotions, tends to say a lot in a small space and uses metaphors to make comparisons between unlike thing.
Poetry is a literary genre that is characterized by being the most refined manifestation, through the word, of the feelings, emotions and reflections that human beings can express about beauty, love, life or death. As such, it can be composed in both verse and prose.
Formerly, poetry was written only in verses, governed by a set of rules on composition called meter.
However, modern poetry is characterized by the predominance of free verse, where the author has total freedom to arrange and organize the verses in the text, and seek their own rhythm, without ties of rhymes or metrics.
what does Irregardless mean
Answer:
While "irregardless" is not an actual standard word, "regardless" is, and it means "without concern to warnings" a similar word you could also use would be "anyway", "anyhow", "no matter what"
Which is the correct replacement for the underlined portion of the sentence below?
The flashing Hollywood lights could be seen over a much great distance than the small city lights.
Group of answer choices
great much
greatest
most greatest
much greater
Answer:
a much greater distance
Create one original post that responds to the following questions: Have you ever had a secret? Are secrets hard to keep? Why or why not? Can keeping secrets be a negative experience? Create two response posts that Contribute meaningfully to the original post of a classmate.
Answer:
Secrets are not hard to keep.
Explanation:
It is hard to keep many things hidden. For instance, it is difficult to keep a secret plane hidden, for you will need a secret underground bunker. It is difficult to keep a secret orchestra hidden, for you will need instruments and a sound-proof room. However, it is not difficult to keep a secret about the plane or the orchestra, for you can just whisper it into the ear of a trusted associate. Many things in this world are easy to find out, but a secret is not one of them.
Answer:
Is
Explanation:
Yes, I have a secret that I haven't told anyone. Secrets can sometimes be impossible to keep, sometimes possible. Because you feel to tell the other person that secret. No keeping secrets cannot be a negative experience. But sometimes keeping secrets are a bit negative.
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1.Alfred George Gardiner was the editor of
Answer:
Alfred George Gardiner, 1865-1946, was born in Chelmsford and worked for the Chelmsford Chronicle and the Bournemouth Directory as a boy. In 1887 he became a member of staff of the Northern Daily Telegraph in Blackburn and in 1899 became editor of the Blackburn Weekly Telegraph .
Explanation:
From which area of study does the four Quadrant Model originate
Answer:
Its is French.
Explanation:
It was made by DiPasquale.
2. Infer In lines 126-136, Maya tells a story about a student who immigrates
to the United States from Cambodia. How does this story advance, or add
details to, the plot's rising action?
Explanation:
It adds details to the plot's rising action since Maya is painted as been more intimidated because of her view that she's about to face something scary and embarrassing just as it happened to the student who immigrated to the United States from Cambodia.
Remember, any descriptions of incidents that create suspense, interest, or tensions are referred to as the rising action.
The text indicates that the immigrant may have experienced some inappropriate events. So she is used to feeling that way when she thinks she is in trouble. Although Maya has never undergone the same events as the other immigrant, Maya still feels uneasy and worried about getting in trouble. Maya thinks she has a connection with the immigrant that makes her more frightened that something scary and embarrassing will happen to her, as it did to the immigrant in the story.
Why is it important to know the types of resources available to you?
A. to find more information than you need
B. to quickly and efficiently find the information you seek
c. to access specialized information only available electronically
D. to quickly find any available information
Answer:
B. to quickly and efficiently find the information only available electronically.
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is
Explanation:
D. to quickly find any available information.
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what are the differences between hyperbole and personification and give one example each
Answer: hyperbole means exaggerating
example: in the poem daffodils poet Wordsworth said he saw ten thousands of daffodils at a glance. so the thousands there is exaggerating as he couldn't count that many at a glance
personification means giving human abilities to something that are not human
example: in the poem daffodils the poet said the daffodils were dancing plants cant dance its a human ability
Write arguments for the topic! It is
more advantegeous to live in the city than in
the village
Answer:
The answer is
Explanation:
It is better to live in a village than a city because in a village you can do various activities like milking the cow, playing in the open ground, playing cricket and various activities too like making mango,lemon, garlic,lemon dates picle etc.
But in a city you can't practically do anything except go to shopping malls, eating food outside etc. But after sometime, it becomes boring. In a city you do not receive fresh air like you receive in the village and has a lot of pollution like noise pollution which causes nausea, sleeplessness,headache etc.
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What
causes disaster?
Answer:
1. Illegal logging
2. Throw the rubbish in wrong places
3. There is no rain for a long time
In 300 words or less, identify a major event in the plot, and explain why it is important to Sanger Rainsford's internal
journey
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Answer and Explanation:
Sanger Rainsford is the main character in Richard Connell's "The Most Dangerous Game." From the beginning of the short story until its ending, Rainsford endures hardship that is bound to make him grow and develop as a person. His internal journey, his change as a human being, is certainly affected by external events, the most important one originating with his meeting General Zaroff.
At the beginning of the story, Rainsford is quite the arrogant hunter. He reveals in a dialog his lack of empathy for his prey. Rainsford thinks the world can be divided into hunters and huntees, and that he is lucky to belong to the former instead of the latter. The huntees, according to his philosophy, do not really deserve any pity or sympathy. This is just how life goes.
However, Rainsford ends in Zaroff's private island only to find out what it feels like to be the huntee. The general is also a hunter who, very much like Rainsford himself, does not believe in empathizing with his prey. There is a catch in his philosophy, though. General Zaroff believes that applies to hunting men. He has grown tired of hunting irrational beasts and, looking for a more thrilling challenge, he has begun hunting human beings like himself.
Zaroff invites Rainsford to hunt alongside him, but Rainsford refuses, calling it murder. The general decides then to hunt Rainsford instead. Upon becoming the prey, Rainsford's internal journey is suddenly veered to a completely different path. He can no longer be the arrogant hunter he once was. He now understands the fear, the desperation that the animals he has hunted have felt. Facing death inevitably brings with it the instinctive wish to survive. No matter if rational or irrational, every living being in the world wishes to avoid death and remain alive. Rainsford is similar to any other animal.
Answer:
Sanger Rainsford is the main character in Richard Connell's "The Most Dangerous Game." From the beginning of the short story until its ending, Rainsford endures hardship that is bound to make him grow and develop as a person. His internal journey, his change as a human being, is certainly affected by external events, the most important one originating with his meeting General Zaroff.
At the beginning of the story, Rainsford is quite the arrogant hunter. He reveals in a dialog his lack of empathy for his prey. Rainsford thinks the world can be divided into hunters and huntees, and that he is lucky to belong to the former instead of the latter. The huntees, according to his philosophy, do not really deserve any pity or sympathy. This is just how life goes.
However, Rainsford ends in Zaroff's private island only to find out what it feels like to be the huntee. The general is also a hunter who, very much like Rainsford himself, does not believe in empathizing with his prey. There is a catch in his philosophy, though. General Zaroff believes that applies to hunting men. He has grown tired of hunting irrational beasts and, looking for a more thrilling challenge, he has begun hunting human beings like himself.
Zaroff invites Rainsford to hunt alongside him, but Rainsford refuses, calling it murder. The general decides then to hunt Rainsford instead. Upon becoming the prey, Rainsford's internal journey is suddenly veered to a completely different path. He can no longer be the arrogant hunter he once was. He now understands the fear, the desperation that the animals he has hunted have felt. Facing death inevitably brings with it the instinctive wish to survive. No matter if rational or irrational, every living being in the world wishes to avoid death and remain alive. Rainsford is similar to any other animal.
Explanation:
Sanger Rainsford is the main character in Richard Connell's "The Most Dangerous Game." From the beginning of the short story until its ending, Rainsford endures hardship that is bound to make him grow and develop as a person. His internal journey, his change as a human being, is certainly affected by external events, the most important one originating with his meeting General Zaroff.
At the beginning of the story, Rainsford is quite the arrogant hunter. He reveals in a dialog his lack of empathy for his prey. Rainsford thinks the world can be divided into hunters and huntees, and that he is lucky to belong to the former instead of the latter. The huntees, according to his philosophy, do not really deserve any pity or sympathy. This is just how life goes.
However, Rainsford ends in Zaroff's private island only to find out what it feels like to be the huntee. The general is also a hunter who, very much like Rainsford himself, does not believe in empathizing with his prey. There is a catch in his philosophy, though. General Zaroff believes that applies to hunting men. He has grown tired of hunting irrational beasts and, looking for a more thrilling challenge, he has begun hunting human beings like himself.
Zaroff invites Rainsford to hunt alongside him, but Rainsford refuses, calling it murder. The general decides then to hunt Rainsford instead. Upon becoming the prey, Rainsford's internal journey is suddenly veered to a completely different path. He can no longer be the arrogant hunter he once was. He now understands the fear, the desperation that the animals he has hunted have felt. Facing death inevitably brings with it the instinctive wish to survive. No matter if rational or irrational, every living being in the world wishes to avoid death and remain alive. Rainsford is similar to any other animal.
Identify the three mistakes and type the correct answers.
She was found guilty for murder and was sentenced too a long period of inprisonment.
Someone find the mistakes please
Answer:
"too" should be "to"
Also "Inprisonment" should be "Imprisonment."
Explanation:
She was found guilty for murder and was sentenced to a long period of imprisonment.
what is the relationship between vacuum: carpet as toothbrush: teeth.
Answer:
A vacuum is used to clean a carpet as a toothbrush is used to clean teeth, they both are used to clean and remove something from the surfice of either a tooth or a carpet.
Explanation:
What conclusion can be made about John F. Kennedy's opinion about modem-day scientific
knowledge?
Answer:
We can conclude that Kennedy's opinion showed how modern scientific knowledge was the basis for the nation's success.
Explanation:
Kennedy believed that modern scientific knowledge was the basis for the nation's success and for this reason he was a great proponent of encouraging science and technology, in addition to frequently requesting popular support for scientific advances that would allow the country to have advantages in the space race, as in several scientific discoveries.
For Kennedy science was progress and the country that did not run after its own advances was doomed to failure and ostracity.
Choose three words from chapters 1–12 in Pride and Prejudice that you did not know or had to look up in a dictionary. Write a new sentence for each word using the same meaning that was used in the text.
Answer:
mien—The crowd was impressed by the performance as a whole, but it was the noble mien of the lead actor that charmed the ladies in the audience.
genteel—The students were happy that the new teacher was a genteel young man.
mortifying—Jenny will take some time to recover from the mortifying experience she had at the graduation party.
Explanation:
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Which four phrases in this excerpt from Robert Stawell Ball's Great Astronomers convey a commendable tone toward Ptolemy's work?
Which phrases in this excerpt from Robert Stawell Ball's Great Astronomers convey a commendable tone toward Ptolemy’s work?
he name, Ptolemy, appears to have been a common one in Egypt in those days. The time at which he lived is fixed by the fact that his first recorded observation was made in 127 AD, and his last in 151 AD. When we add that he seems to have lived in or near Alexandria, or to use his own words, "on the parallel of Alexandria," we have said everything that can be said so far as his individuality is concerned.
Ptolemy is, without doubt, the greatest figure in ancient astronomy. He gathered up the wisdom of the philosophers who had preceded him. He incorporated this with the results of his own observations, and illumined it with his theories. His speculations, even when they were, as we now know, quite erroneous, had such an astonishing verisimilitude to the actual facts of nature that they commanded universal assent. Even in these modern days we not infrequently find lovers of paradox who maintain that Ptolemy's doctrines not only seem true, but actually are true.
A.) so far as his individuality is concerned
B.) greatest figure in ancient astronomy
C.) gathered up the wisdom
D.) illumined it with his theories
E.) astonishing verisimilitude to the actual facts
Answer:
B. "greatest figure in ancient in astronomy"
C. "he gathered up the wisdom"
D. "illumined it with his theories"
E. "astonishing verisimilitude to the actual act"
Explanation:
The author acknowledges Ptolemy's work and contributions to astronomy, although some of his works and theories were later found to be wrong.
He calls him the greatest figure in ancient astronomy and says that he gathered up wisdom, brought light with his theories, and helped advance astronomy. He believes that even if some of the theories were wrong, they were similar to true facts.