False
WHY?Well, there is nothing regarding gender in nor a negative or positive way, or putting it in a box of what genders can/cant do, or anything of that sort. And nothing negative in any way, really. There isn't really a preference or hate to others, so, since it does not have ANY sexist or biased language, the answer would be false.
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Which theme is found in the tale of "Aunty Misery?”
Death may not seem friendly, but he should be treated kindly.
Helping others may be hard, but is worth the sacrifice.
If Death comes to the door, ask him to climb a pear tree.
Children will not learn unless they are disciplined consistently.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
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describe the farm where marta and her mother live esperanza rising
Answer:
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Write an equation for the sentence.
A pizza with 15 slices is shared equally among n students. Each student gets 3 slices.
The Crucible: Act IV
How have the townspeople been affected by the last several month of court proceedings?
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Read the passage and then answer the question that follows:
The least weasel is the world's smallest carnivore. Despite its size, it is surprisingly fierce. Its bravery and hunting skills are well documented. On several occasions, it has been known to kill prey up to ten times its own size. All things considered, it may just be the toughest predator on land.
In the passage about the least weasel, which transition is used to introduce an example? (5 points)
All things considered
Are well documented
On several occasions
Surprisingly
Answer:
Are well documented.
Explanation: the short story got a lot of resources and details/information. I may be in middle school but I’m pretty sure it’s this we learned about it.
. After reading the story once, re-read it, this time examine Chopin's precise word choice early in the story, her use of veiled hints, and describe her ability to "fool" her casual reader. What's the irony in her dramatic ending?
Answer:
The dramatic irony in the end is that the life of the protagonist's husband caused her death.
Explanation:
This question is about the short story "The Story of an Hour". At the beginning of the reading, we learned that the protagonist just received the news that her husband died. At that moment, we are led to believe, by the narration, that she is deeply sad, especially when the narration states that "She did not hear the story as many women have heard the same, with a paralyzed inability to accept its significance." However, we learned, throughout the story, that the character is very happy, because her husband's death means her freedom. She is so happy that she gets a big shock when she finds out that he is alive. This shock causes her to die shortly thereafter.
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Answer:
1=2nd one down, 2=3rd one down, 3=1st one down 4=4th one down
Explanation:
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Answer:
first person is number 2
objective is number 3
third person omniscient is number4
third person limited is number 1
Explanation:
How do supporting details reinforce the central idea in this passage?
Answer:
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The concept of good overcoming evil is presented throughout Beowulf. Identify two examples of good overcoming evil within the story. What does this reveal about Anglo-Saxon society as a whole?
Answer:
The dragon is the ultimate symbol of evil in the poem. It lives alone and hoards treasure for itself, sharing with no one and having no use for the loot. Beowulf is the dragon's opposite, generous and willing to lay down his life to save his people from being destroyed by the monster.
Explanation:
Good and evil in Beowulf relate to the idea of selflessness versus selfishness. Notice how the good characters tend to be generous, community-minded people, like the warrior kings who share treasure with their warriors or Beowulf who helps defend the innocent from the claws of Grendel. Notice how Grendel and his mother, both presented as violent and malignant, are anti-social outside of their interactions with one another. They are threats to the community, which in the poem is presented as the highest good.
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Answer:
Sleigh?
Explanation:
Answer:
sleigh
Explanation:
Which of these sentences is written in the past tense? Micah is wishing for a puppy for his birthday. Micah wishes he would get a puppy for his birthday. Micah wished for a puppy for his birthday. Micah will wish for a puppy for his birthday.
Answer:
The sentence that is written in the past tense is:
C. Micah wished for a puppy for his birthday.
Explanation:
Let's take a look at each sentence and find the correct one through elimination:
A. Micah is wishing for a puppy for his birthday. - This option is in the present continuous tense, which is formed by the present form of to be and the main verb ending in -ing.
B. Micah wishes he would get a puppy for his birthday. - This option is in the simple present. The -es ending the verb shows it is conjugated for the third person he/she/it.
C. Micah wished for a puppy for his birthday. - This is the correct option. The -ed ending the verb is sign that it is in its past form, and that it is a regular verb. Regular verbs in the past can end in -d, -ed, or -ied, depending on how the verb stem ends.
D. Micah will wish for a puppy for his birthday. - This option is in the simple future, recognizable by the use of the auxiliary "will".
Need help on number 7.
Answer:
antecedent
Explanation:
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Answer:
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She now thinks that Starr I s into some kind of stuff of late. We don't know what the stuff is but it he information is telling us that "Starr has clearly changed from the person she knew him to be"
Starr, on the other hand might be trying to explain his situation to her which she is not being patient enough to hear.
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Explanation:
What is the definition of distribution?
Answer:
-the act or process of distributing
-the act or process of apportioning by a court the personal property of an intestate
-the position, arrangement, or frequency of occurrence (as of the members of a group) over an area or throughout a space or unit of time
-the natural geographic range of an organism
It depends on how the word is used, but you can pick which ever one fits.
Identify the subject of the following sentence: Four men enjoyed a friendly 1 point
game of cards. *
Answer:
Men
Explanation:
Four men enjoyed a friendly one-point game of cards.
adj subject verb adj adj direct object possessive
The organization of paragraph 2 on page 63 (“In Boston…”) contributes to the author’s main idea by---
Answer:
The organization of paragraph 2 on page 63 (“In Boston…”) contributes to the author's main idea by
Explanation:
Does anyone know what cartoons, songs or movies that uses social commentary?
Answer:
The movie "Avatar" uses social commentary and some songs from the 1960s made by American Folk also were social commentaries.
Explanation:
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5. Examine line 16. Identify the sound device used and explain how it affects the ending of the stanza.
The poem has both internal and end rhymes. The 1st and the last stanzas have an end rhyme scheme ABCBDEGE. The subsequent 13 stanzas have an end rhyme as couplets: AABB. However, each verse has an internal rhyme in its first half: “McGee” – “Tennessee”; “home” – “roam”; “cold” – “gold”, etc. This rhyme scheme contributes to the regularity of rhythm.
Alliteration: “marge of Lake Lebarge”; “cursèd cold”; “foul or fair”; “hurried, horror-driven”. In the first example, the alliteration makes us aware of the sound of water on the lake. In the “cursèd cold“ example, we can almost feel the gnashing of the Sam’s teeth as he talks in a freezing weather.
Assonance: “God only knows” – contributes to the sense of destiny. The “o” vowel intensifies the feeling of fatality. “In the long, long night, by the lone firelight” – the repeated vowel “o” signifies the prolonged loneliness that seems to have no end. Assonance is also present in the internal rhyme of every verse (“McGee – Tennessee”, “home” – “roam”, “Day” – “way”).
Consonance: “blooms and blows” – in relation to the cotton, the “s” consonant, at the end of these verbs, indicates the sound of nurturing wind, as well as the continuity of the cotton’s growing. “I’d often sing to the hateful thing” – the repetition of the consonants “ng” add to the eery atmosphere.
Hyperbole: “he wore a smile you could see a mile” – Sam’s smile is so earnest and joyous because he has survived the deadly cold. In a way, he survived and conquered death, thanks to his friend’s commitment. This hyperbole also adds to the feeling of the subject’s relief, after much turmoil. “Secret tales that would make your blood run cold” – scary or creepy tales; it also associates the coldness which is one of the main motifs in the poem.
Understatement: “It wasn’t much fun” – the statement which follows the description of harsh weather and coldness. It is as if the poet tries to relax, reflecting on the tough conditions of their journey. Obviously, he also wants to point out that he himself didn’t have such a hard time coping with the coldness as Sam did.
Imagery: “through the parka’s fold it stabbed like a driven nail” – this is a simile and imagery at the same time. It depicts the sensory experience of facing the cold and failing to protect oneself from it. The coldness is pervasive and lethal. This use of imagery goes beyond mere description. “the huskies, round in a ring, howled out their woes” – not only can we see the huskies in the place, but we can also hear their desperate voices.
Personification: “the stars o’erhead were dancing heel and toe” – everything is so calm and dark that only the stars seem to dance with light. The dancing stars also symbolize the gold diggers’ lingering hope which gives them strength to go on. They appear once more, towards the end of the poem. “the homeless snows” – even the snows seem dispossessed in that dreadful night.
End rhyme: There are end rhymes all through the poem (“blows” – “knows”, “spell” – “hell”, “trail” – “nail”). The rhythm of the poem, with its long heptameters, is slow and narrative. The end rhymes improve the rhythm’s consistency. The story is very dramatic, has sudden twists and turns, but it is still a story about a long voyage through cold darkness.
Repetition: “And that very night, as we laid packed tight… And the dogs were fed…” Also: “And the heavens scowled, and the huskies howled, and the wind began to blow” – emphasizes the intensity of the drama and accelerates the dynamics of the heptameters, which, as lines with 7 stressed syllables, are quite narrative in character.
Metaphor: “quiet clay” – clay is what was left of Sam when he seemingly died. He is like clay because he is immobile and silent, and he is heavy to drag. It also relates to the mythological story that man was made of clay. However, in this context, it adds to the grotesque and effects of this macabre scene where the subject drags his friend who has turned into a grinning “hateful thing”.
Simile: “the land of gold seemed to hold him like a spell” – the land of gold enchants him so much that he can’t help but go there, as if it were his destiny. This simile is all the more effective when we consider the fact that the land of gold almost killed Sam. It is detrimental to his physical well-being, unlike his homeland Tennessee.
Which is an example of a tragic hero who most certainly suffers from hubris?
A. Antigone
B. Julius Caesar
C. Romeo
D. Lena Younger
Answer:
I think its C but I did study it but forgot
Answer:
B. Julius Caesar
Explanation:
"Hubris: This is from the Greek word for "insolence" and means excessive pride. It's a tragic flaw—often the tragic flaw—and can bring about the tragic hero's downfall. You may see this "flaw" in Antigone (or not ... it's up for debate); but if you're looking for a classic example, think of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare. When Caesar scoffs at the soothsayer's warning to "Beware the Ides of March," he is guilty of hubris in no uncertain terms."
Which form of the word BEST fills in the blank in the sentence below?
I am getting ready for the race at school. We will start ________ at 10:00.
A.run.
B.ran.
C.runs.
D.running.
Answer:
running
Explanation:
a,b,c, dont make sense
Answer: Running
Explanation:
Running is future tense. The person WILL start running *which means in the future
To Kill a mockingbird
Why does Jem make Scout leave in the middle of Tom’s testimony?
Answer:
SUMMARY CHAPTER 20
Mr. Dolphus Raymond reveals that he is drinking from a paper bag. He commiserates with Dill and offers him a drink in a paper bag. Dill slurps up some of the liquid and Scout warns him not to take much, but Dill reveals to her that the drink isn’t, it’s only Coca-Cola. Mr. Raymond tells the children that he pretends to be a drink to provide the other white people with an explanation for his lifestyle, when, in fact, he simply prefers black people to whites.
When Dill and Scout return to the courtroom, Atticus is making his closing remarks. He has finished going over the evidence and now makes a personal appeal to the jury. He points out that the prosecution has produced no medical evidence of the crime and has presented only the shaky testimony of two unreliable witnesses; moreover, the physical evidence suggests that Bob Ewell, not Tom Robinson, beat Mayella. He then offers his own version of events, describing how Mayella, lonely and unhappy, committed the unmentionable act of lusting after a black man and then concealed her shame by accusing him of ---- after being caught. Atticus begs the jury to avoid the state’s assumption that all black people are criminals and to deliver justice by freeing Tom Robinson. As soon as Atticus finishes, Calpurnia comes into the courtroom.
Explanation:
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Read the following excerpt from Obama's "Selma" speech:
"a just America, a fair America, an inclusive America, a generous America" (II. 40-41).
The excerpt from the speech above best represents which of the following rhetorical
strategies?
O Analogy
Parallelism
O Metaphor
Repetition
Answer:
the answer would be repetition
It would be repetition because he kept repeating America.
The lady or the tiger - What does the princess know
Answer:
Explanation:
The king ’s beloved daughter, the princess inherits her father’s barbarically grandiose idealism and fiery passion. When her lover, the young man, is condemned to trial by public arena, the princess uses gold and willpower to discover which door in the arena holds which fate for him, the tiger or the lady, death or marriage. During his trial, with a slight quick movement of her hand, she directs the young man to the …
Parentheses are used to set off _____.
numbers or letters in a series of items
the main idea
incidental remarks
appositives
Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu.
Read this excarpt from The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe. Then fill in the blanks in the paragraph that follows.
TRUE! nervous very, very dreadfully nervous I had been and am: but why willyou say that I am mad? The disease had sharpened my
sensesnot destroyednot dulled them. Above all was the sense of hearing acute. I heard all things in the heaven and in the earth. I
heard many things in hell. How, then, am I mad? Hearken! and observe how healthily- how calmly I can tell you the whole story.
It is impossible to say how first the idea entered my brain: but once conceived. it haunted me day and night. Object there was none. Passion
there was none. I loved the old man. He had never wronged me. He had never given me insult. For his gold I had no desire. I think it was his
eye! yes, it was this! He had the eye of a vulture- a pale blue eye, with a film over it. Whenever it fell upon me. my blood ran cold: and so
by degrees - very gradually - I made up my mind to take the life of the old man, and thus rid myself of the eye forever.
In these opening lines, the reader is presented with a narrator who wants to kill "the old man" because of his eye. The author uses the
lines to present a
vconflict. Based on this excerpt. this stage of the plot is most likely to occur in
Based on this excerpt, this stage of the plot is most likely to occur in the old man's bedroom/house during the nighttime.
What is hyperbole?
A hyperbole is a type of figure of speech that uses exaggeration to create strong impressions. Example, that suitcase weighed a ton!. Here it doesn't mean that the suitcase weight a ton which is two thousand pounds but that it's very very heavy.
From the passage, "I heard all things in the heaven and in the earth". This means that the individual heard all that was said without missing any information.
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Answer:
Repetition
Explanation:
Obama repeats the words "We gather here" to explain the reasons why they are gathering.