Answer:
she was starting to feel sorry for herself.’
Explanation:
In the short story "Everyday Use," by Alice Walker, how is the name Dee
symbolic for the narrator?
A. It is the name given by former slave owners and symbolizes
tyranny and oppression.
B. It has been passed down for many generations and symbolizes
her family's heritage.
C. It is the name Maggie called out when she was hurt and
symbolizes the fire that burned her.
D. It was given to her daughter by her father who was killed and
symbolizes his love for her.
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Answer:
B it has been passed down for many generations and symbolizes her family hertiage
Explanation:
Dee is a name that has been passed down through the years and represents her family's history. As a result, option (B) is the proper response.
What is the short story about?The narrative of three people, a mother and her two daughters named Dee and Maggie, is told in "Everyday Use."
Dee, unlike Maggie, was up immersed in Western culture and changed her name to a name of African origin, which is more in keeping with her family's past, because she does not want to be recognized by a "slave name."
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1) The passage states that the British used the Thames for defense, but
how did the Thames also make the British vulnerable during war?
The Thames River often flooded during many
significant battles on English soil.
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The German Air Force followed the Thames River up
to London for bombing purposes.
The Thames River enabled enemy ships to travel up
its length to reach London much more easily.
D)
The level of pollution in the Thames often rose
powerfully in the times of war, sickening the
population.
Answer:
B and D
Explanation:
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Answer:
B srry if i wrong
Explanation:
PLZ ANSWER I GIVE BRAINLY AND 50 POINTS
Directions: Place a “P” for personification or an “A” for allusion on the line next to the sentence.
_______ 1. Chocolate is his Kryptonite.
_______ 2. As Alice searched for her missing pencil, she said sarcastically, “Well, I guess it just walked off of my desk.” She looked at her classmates accusingly.
_______ 3. When Monica walked through the shoe store, each shiny pair of high heels called out to her.
_______ 4. She acts like Scrooge with her money and will not buy anything if she does not need it.
_______ 5. The wind whispered through the dark and gloomy forest.
_______ 6. I poured myself a cup of coffee in the teacher’s lounge. It wasn’t Starbucks, but the jolt of hot, steamy caffeine helped me to wake up.
_______ 7. I know things may seem hard, but all you need is love.
_______ 8. I had hoped to sign the birthday card the team got for coach, but someone went all John Handcock on it, and signed his name across the whole card.
________9. The brown grass was begging for water.
________10. The candle flame danced in the dark.
Answer:
A
P
P
A
P
A
P
P
Explanation:
1 Point
A play is staged by two different directors. In the first version, the main
character, a lawyer, shouts when he speaks and interrupts his listeners. In the
second version, the main character speaks more quietly, awaiting his turn in
conversation. How would an audience member most likely view the character
in the first play when compared with the character in the second play?
A. He will seem more authoritative.
B. He will seem more arrogant.
C. He will seem to be lying.
D. He will seem less intelligent.
The basketball team should find a new coach. Sure, the old coach has
won two titles in the past three years, but he's hard to be around, and
his fashion sense is terrible.
Which statement best evaluates the use of a claim and reasoning?
Answer:
He's hard to be around
Explanation:
Fashion sense doesnt define a good teacher. A good teacher always needs to be easy around or give you a nice feeling when youre around them. If you had an amazing teacher but wears terrible clothing would that make you want to fire them or switch them? No. On the other hand if you had a super fashionable teacher but acts TERRIBLY around you like yelling and sceaming, obviously you would want them in your sachool.
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Answer:
The passage has strong claim that is not backed up by sound reasoning
Explanation:
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Match each example of figurative language with its interpretation. (10 points)
"He watches from his mountain walls, And like a thunderbolt he falls."
A. These lines use a simile to show the power of nature.
B. These lines contain allteration, which creates rhythm
C. These lines contain a hyperbole that creates a vivid image.
D. These lines give human abilities such as singing and language to nature
E. The passage of prose contains a metaphor that shows how we are all connected.
Answer:
a-simile
b-alliteration
c-hyperbole
d-personification
e-?
Explanation:
Epithelial tissue _____. A. covers the body inside and out B. sends messages to and from the brain C. provides support for the body D. makes body parts move
Answer:
A)cover the body inside and out
Explanation:
Answer:
Hey!
Your answer is A. covers the body inside and out!
Explanation:
Our Epithelial Cells are found almost everywhere inside our bodies, including the intestines, our airway system, and the skin. Epithelial tissues in the intestines perform our digestion and absorption processes, and also trying hard to protect our organs from ingested pathogens!
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5. On page 25, Katie says:
“And now I notice there are all these leaves on the veranda—my mom didn’t sweep today—and I realize something was different about her study tonight. The desk was a mess. A wonderful mess! Especially with my dad’s family evacuation plan sitting right in the middle of it all.”
What is Katie excited about at this moment?
Answer:
that they are going on vacation?
Explanation:
1: In passage one, which of the following is not a historical reference offered by the author as a supporting detail in this article?
OA: 13 stars
OB: The Lincoln Memorial
OC: Monticello
OD: The White House
Answer:
13 stars
Explanation:
Help with the landlady creative writing
Answer:
Dear Journal,
I have only arrived here yesterday, and the first Thing I noticed was her attitude towards me. She seems to friendly. And I also noticed her red fingernails. I also found some entries from other people. They didn't seem familiar to me, But I wanted to check the entries out anyways. The sweet lady had caught me looking at the pictures of the boys who had been here before. I had asked about them, but she told me her experience with them. I wonder, Why are these entries here? I mean if these people had left, they should've taken these with them right? Eh, they probably just forgot about them. They're also the same age as me, which was weird as Them being seventeen and I am also Seventeen. But some were older. So I guess it wasn't that weird. She had handed me tea to drink, But I'm not usually into tea, but I didn't want to seem rude, so I drank it. I also admired her red nails. I thought they were really pretty. She looked at me up and down before we reached her guest room. It felt kind of weird. But I didn't think much of it. Jesus what was in that tea? It tasted bitter, like almonds. But I think It did something to me. Hopefully this headache goes away. And this pencil feels so heavy..Maybe this will go better in the morning.
Which of the following is a restriction to free speech?
Digital media
Plagiarism
Libel and slander
Open source
Answer:
libel and slander
Explanation:
yes
Jan was upset because she misplaced her homework. She looked everywhere, but she could not find it. [misplaced is underlined]
Which word or phrase means the same as the underlined word in the passage?
A)
put in a known place
B)
put in a wrong place
C)
put in the same place
D)
put in a bigger place
Match the question to the correct question type.
What happens after Marry realizes she killed her husband?
Who is Marry's husband and what does he do for work?
What do you infer Marry's husband tells her?
How do you feel about what Marry did to her husband?
Why is Marry's husband talking to her so harshly and abruptly?
author and me
right there
on my own
think and search
match the sentences to the words
like what type of sentences are they
match the sentences to the words
like what type of sentences are they
What happens after Marry realizes she killed her husband? -- right there
Who is Mary's husband and what does he do for work? -- think and search
How do you feel about what Mary did to her husband? -- on my own
Why is Mary's husband talking to her so harshly and abruptly? -- author and me
Which word has the same vowel sound as "first"?
barn
skip
Shine
burn
Answer:
burn
Explanation:
Answer:
burn
Explanation:
they both sound alike at the end
Excerpt from The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
Frederick Douglass
1 I was born in Tuckahoe, near Hillsborough, and about twelve miles from Easton, in Talbot county, Maryland. I have no accurate knowledge of my age, never having seen any authentic record containing it. By far the larger part of the slaves know as little of their ages as horses know of theirs, and it is the wish of most masters within my knowledge to keep their slaves thus ignorant. I do not remember to have ever met a slave who could tell of his birthday. They seldom come nearer to it than planting-time, harvest time, cherry-time, spring-time, or fall-time. A want of information concerning my own was a source of unhappiness to me even during childhood. The white children could tell their ages. I could not tell why I ought to be deprived of the same privilege. I was not allowed to make any inquiries of my master concerning it. He deemed all such inquiries on the part of a slave improper and impertinent, and evidence of a restless spirit. The nearest estimate I can give makes me now between twenty-seven and twenty-eight years of age. I come to this, from hearing my master say, some time during 1835, I was about seventeen years old.
Jerome has decided to use this passage as the basis for a class assignment. What is one way that he can create a fictional adaptation and still maintain the basic ideas?
A) He can omit all references to slavery.
B) He can change to tone to make it more pleasant.
C) He can make the setting more elaborate and important.
D) He can change from first-person to third-person point of view.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Answer: D) He can change from first-person to third-person point of view
Explanation:
I just did it on USA test prep.
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With a
smile, Sidney held the door open for her guests.
Which word best belongs in the blank above?
O A.
benefactor
B.
benevolentness
C. benevolently
D. benevolent
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Answer:
It is b
Explanation:
I just did it
Do you think college athletes should be paid to play? Explain answer
Answer:
No
Explanation:
Most athletes play a sport for fun, and honestly if you get in to any high league teams, then they should pay, college athletes train in their college years, so they can get chosen to play for a team.
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How does Shakespeare's use of triumph instead of victory
affect the meaning of the passage?
A. It shows that Cassius thinks that Brutus is too optimistic.
B. It implies that Brutus would be willing to pay the price for
his actions.
C. It reveals that Brutus and Cassius regret killing Caesar.
D. It creates a greater sense of humiliation for the defeated.
Answer:
A. It shows that Cassius thinks that Brutus is too optimistic.
Explanation:
Shakespeare's use of triumph instead of victory in the excerpt in the passage affects its meaning because it shows that Cassius thinks Brutus is too optimistic, that is, Brutus expect they would win the war.
Cassius is trying to ask Brutus if he could face the humiliation of losing the battle and be led through the street of Time as trophy.
This means that there are two consequences of fighting a war, either to lose or to win.
Loosing means to be paraded as trophy and winning means to parade the losers as trophy.
Answer: A
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What widespread problem does Ishmael Beah attempt to reveal on his memoir A Long Way Gone?
Answer: the life of refugees who fled Sierra Leone during the civil war. -the civil war between the Revolutionary United Front and government militias. -the use of children and teenagers as soldiers in armed conflict.
Explanation:
In his speech, Stalin calls hitler a ruthless cannibal. What type of audience appeal is he using?
Telos
Logos
Ethos
Pathos
In his speech, Stalin is appealing by using a pathos type of audience. The correct option is d.
What is a pathos audience?Pathos aims to convince viewers by evoking an emotional response. This can be a positive, such as the joy you would feel if you bought, say, a new pair of shoes. It can be a negative, as in, “Ouch, my back, I need a pill for relief.” And how about guilt? “Adopt this cute puppy before it’s euthanized.”
A strategy like this will elicit pity, and and and and energy, or even make a viewer choke up. It appeals to compassion and feeling. Emotions are motivators so the audience is more likely to be persuaded and act on your requests by using pathos. Pathos is more likely to increase the chances of your audience, such as understanding the point of view, Accepting the arguments, and Acting on the requests.
Pathos is a way of convincing an audience of an argument by creating an emotional response to an impassioned plea or a convincing story.
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Below are In-text citations for Raiders of the Lost Ark a Nlm directed by Steven Spielberg. Select the one that is
completely correct.
A. Raiders
B. (Spielberg, 00:01:02)
C. (Ark 1:02)
D. ( Raiders of the Lost Ark 00:01:02)
Answer:
B. (Spielberg, 00:01:02)
Explanation:
in-text citations are always (Authour/creator, where it is found (page #, seconds, etc).
Which sentence BEST states the main idea of paragraph 4 in Weather Out of This World?
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QUESTION 4
Terms such as "your, our, and their" are called
a. Third Person
O b. Second Person
c. Personal Pronouns
Od.
Possessive Pronouns
Answer:
I'm pretty sure the answer is second person
Answer:
Possessive pronouns
Explanation
Possessive pronouns are speaking of something you have or someone else has. Your is a possessive and so is their.
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7. Which sentence has the correct subject-verb agreement?
O Atmospheric pressure and wind require careful measurement.
O Atmospheric pressure and wind requires careful measurement.
Answer:
require not requires
Explanation:
Read this passage from Theodore Dreiser's Sister Carrie:
"It was truly a wintry evening, a few days later, when his one distinct mental decision was reached. Already, at four o'clock, the sombre hue of night was thickening the air. A heavy snow was falling—a fine picking, whipping snow, borne forward by a swift wind in long, thin lines."
Which detail establishes a relationship between setting and mood?
A.
"truly a wintry evening"
B.
"sombre hue of night"
C.
"swift wind in long, thin lines"
D.
"fine picking, whipping snow"
Answer:
A; a truly wintry evening
Explanation:
It seems to make a very defining point that there is snow.
Which is the closest synonym for the word reinforce?
A. Overwhelm
B. Anticipate C. Deploy D. Bolster
Answer:
Explanation:
Deploy. :)
What is assonance? Grouping of ideas Number of syllables Repetition of consonants Repetition of vowels
Answer:
Repetition of vowels
Explanation:
Gene sees a free green jeep parked on a tree-lined street.
The repetition of comparable vowel sounds, preceded and observed via way of means of exceptional consonants is called as assonance.
What is consonance ?
Both phrases are related to repetition—assonance is the repetition of vowel sounds and consonance is the repetition of consonant sounds—however those phrases (as they may be usually used) vary in three critical methods from the patterning of rhyme.
This is why many poets use assonance, consonance, and alliteration. The repetitive use of a vowel sound can create rhythm in a reader's thoughts and rhythm could make a line greater memorable.
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Read the following paragraph and select the correct answer,
She knew now what meant the duties of the household, the heavy work of the kitchen. Her pretty hands soon lost all
semblance of the care of bygone days. She washed the soiled linen and dried it in her room. She went every morning to
the street with the refuse of the kitchen, carrying the water, stopping at each flight of stairs to take breath-wearing the
dress of the women of the people; she went each day to the grocer, the fruiterer, the butcher, carrying her basket on
her arm, bargaining, defending cent by cent her miserable money. (from "The Necklace," by Guy de Maupassant)
What is the topic sentence of this paragraph?
She knew now what meant the duties of the household, the heavy work of the kitchen.
Her pretty hands soon lost all semblance of the care of bygone days.
She washed the soiled linen and dried it in her room.
She defended cent by cent her miserable money.
Answer:
She knew now what meant the duties of the household, the heavy work of the kitchen.
Explanation:
Because the paragraph is about work.
9)
My physical wounds have long since healed but spend many
hours below ground. The slightest hint of thunder or an awkward
colored sunset sends me racing to my life below to hide from her
Although the narrator's physical wounds from the tornado have long
since healed, what does she imply has NOT been heated?
A) the wounds of her family,
8) the narrator's naivete about bad weather
the narrator's spiritual or emotional wounds
D
the marring of the landscape affected by the
tomado
Answer:
The narrator's spiritual and emotional wounds
Explanation:
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’Twas brillig, and the slithy toves
Did gyre and gimble in the wabe:
All mimsy were the borogoves,
And the mome raths outgrabe.
“Beware the Jabberwock, my son!
The jaws that bite, the claws that catch!
Beware the Jubjub bird, and shun
The frumious Bandersnatch!”
He took his vorpal sword in hand;
Long time the manxome foe he sought—
So rested he by the Tumtum tree
And stood awhile in thought.
And, as in uffish thought he stood,
The Jabberwock, with eyes of flame,
Came whiffling through the tulgey wood,
And burbled as it came!
One, two! One, two! And through and through
The vorpal blade went snicker-snack!
He left it dead, and with its head
He went galumphing back.
“And hast thou slain the Jabberwock?
Come to my arms, my beamish boy!
O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!”
He chortled in his joy.
’Twas brillig, and the slithy toves
Did gyre and gimble in the wabe:
All mimsy were the borogoves,
And the mome raths outgrabe.
Explain your own interpretation of the poem "Jabberwocky." What is the story that the poem is telling, in your own words?
Answer in 2-3 complete sentences. Use evidence from the poem in your answer.
In the first stanza of 'Jabberwocky' Carroll jumps right into the text using strange and nonsensical words. He describes the scene as “brillig” and filled with “slithy toves”. ... This word could reference a creature or some kind of plant. It sounds similar to another word “grove,” such as a grove of trees. All mimsy were the borogoves, And the mome raths outgrabe. Consider Carroll's use of (invented) words in this stanza. ... Carroll is using both 'slithy' and 'mimsy' as portmanteau words: slithy, for example, is a blend of slimy + lithe, while mimsy suggests miserable + flimsy. In "Jabberwocky," Carroll uses nonsensical words throughout a typical ballad form to tell a tale of good versus evil, which culminates in the killing of the fearsome Jabberwock. “Brillig”: four o'clock in the afternoon — the time when you begin broiling things for dinner. “Slithy”: lithe and slimy. ' Lithe' is the same as 'active'. “Toves”: curious creatures that are something like badgers, something like lizards, and something like corkscrews.
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