Answer:
hostile
Explanation:
If they are competitive then they would be hotile because they just wan to be better then the other person
Answer:
The answer is hostile
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Answer:
Isolation:
confinement. the action of confining or state of being confined.
desolation.a state of complete emptiness or destruction.
remoteness.the state of being distant from something else, in particular from the main centers of population.
Explanation:
Gregor is like a bug when he is roleplaying with his little sister. He is like a human when he speaks using his mouth.
Which word is spelled correctly?
A) recomend
B) committee
C) unecessary
D) accomodate
Answer:
Committee is spelled correctly I hope this helps u :)
Explanation:
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Answer:
Click the student guide and rubric and also create ur assignment and upload it
claim means: O invention O method O numeral O assertion
GIVING BRAINLEST PLEASE HELP !!! (Dont guess, IN ORDER TO GET BRIANLEST YOU HAVE TO HAVE A EXAPLATION) Reread the final lines of the second stanza and answer the question that follows:
Out from the gloomy past,
Till now we stand at last,
Where the white gleam of our bright star is cast.
How do these ending lines build on the mood created earlier in the stanza?
A.
by creating a sense of hope after the struggle
B.
by highlighting how things can change very quickly
C.
by displaying confusion on the part of the speakers
D.
by showing why similar events keep happening in history
Answer:
A
Explanation:
The lines 'at last' 'gloomy past' and 'white gleam, bright star' make me say that it is reflecting hopefulness, as opposed to what it was (I assume) like before in the story
In this passage from a lecture Ralph Waldo Emerson gave in 1837, he focuses on the role of books in education
from The American Scholar
It is remarkable, the character of the pleasure we derive from the best books. They impress us ever with the conviction that one nature
wrote and the same reads. We read the verses of one of the great English poets, of Chaucer, of Marvell, of Dryden, with the most modern joyz-with
a pleasure, I mean, which is in great part caused by the abstraction of all time from their verses. There is some awe mixed with the joy of our
surprise, when this poet, who lived in some past world, two or three hundred years ago, says that which lies close to my own soul, that which I also
had well-nigh thought and said,
(from "The American Scholar" by Ralph Waldo Emerson)
Which sentence best expresses the main idea of the passage?
O 1. People enjoy rereading the work of well-known poets and authors.
2. Great literature addresses universal experiences and remains relevant over time.
3. Modern writers are inspired by the work of writers who lived hundreds of years ago.
4. The books that are most influential are those that have well-developed characters.
Answer:
3.
Explanation:
'The American Scholar' is an speech delivered by Ralph Waldo Emerson at Harvard. The speech addressed the main idea that America lack real academy and asserted that Americans have followed on the steps of European writers who lived hundreds of years ago.
By calling 'sluggard intellects' Waldo is inciting his audience to prove him wrong and produce some original and authentic texts and literary works- unique; resembling American dissent.
Therefore, option 3 is correct.
Answer: number three i suppose
Explanation:
Which body system breaks down food into nutrients that can be absorbed into the body?
O A. excretory
O B. circulatory
O c, digestive
O D. lymphatic
Answer: I think it is the Digestive system. (C)
Answer:
C
Explanation:
We digest our food so that way we can convert it into energy for our body (correct me if i'm wrong)
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How do the two examples differ in their approach to similar subject matter?
A. Example 2 gives an objective and detached view of the mine and
its elevator shaft, while Example 1 presents a subjective, personal
account that connects to the reader emotionally,
B. Example 1 presents a personal account that triggers the reader's feelings, while Example 2 offers an objective glimpse at what a miner's typical workday was like.
C. Example 2 gives a sense of what the miners felt when they descended into the dark mine, and Example 1 gives more of an overall sense of what it's like to retire from the mining industry.
D. Example 1 takes the reader on an emotional journey with one of
the miners, while Example 2 offers an emotionally detached snapshot of some of the men who worked the mine.
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
self explanatory
Finally I got it right!
the shark can run faster than any other fish because they have no bones
Answer:
but sharks can't run cuz they don't have feet
The war is inevitable—and let it come! I repeat it, sir, let it come!” is an example of:
Antithesis
Anaphora
Epistrophe
Allusion
( need this done ASAP, worth 20 points!! ) Read the excerpt from Matilda by Roald Dahl. "What about something much harder, like two times four hundred and eighty-seven? Could you tell me that?" "I think so, yes," Matilda said. "Are you sure?" "Why yes, Miss Honey, I'm fairly sure." "What is it then, two times four hundred and eighty-seven?"
Which statement is best supported by the dialogue?
- Matilda is very good at multiplication, but she does not know how to divide.
- Miss Honey desperately wants Matilda to get a wrong answer.
- Miss Honey is stunned by Matilda’s ability to multiply high numbers.
- Matilda wants to impress Miss Honey with her multiplication skills.
Miss Honey is stunned by Matilda's ability to multiply high numbers.
Answer:
Miss Honey is stunned by Matilda’s ability to multiply high numbers
Explanation:
Miss Honey seems to want to know if Matilda can multiply high numbers. She says "Are you sure?" as if she doubts Matilda's ability and then asks her to prove herself. Matilda does not seem as though she's trying to impress Miss Honey since she seems rather relaxed in the dialogue. She says, "I think so, yes" and "I'm fairly sure" which shows that she believes she can do it but isn't necessarily eager for this line of questioning.
Which statement best characterizes the relationship between Liza and Kid?
Answer:
kid made liz wilder but resents her need to control him a
Explanation:
(LC)
Which sentence sets a humorous tone? (4 points)
A. It would be easier to look forward to the party if we didn't have all this work to do.
B. The work we have to do before the party is a real drag on my good attitude.
C. I need to do work before a party like my little sister needs another boy band poster.
D. We have much to do before we can begin to think about going to the party.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
I think it is between C and D. I think D is just stating a fact, so I would pick C. It is a typical sibling comment. Remember, though, humor is in the eyes of the reader and may not be funny to someone else.
I laughed at C.
What are good ocean creatures to write about for narrative fiction?
Answer:
Well I think there are many things you could right about! Coming up with a fictional ocean creatures are easy! Like when you think about it, you could write about a terrifying octopus hunting people in the sea shores or you could right about a mythical mermaid and and cool tale about that! (I'm kinda just making up options up for you! so really you could search up a sea creature in your desire and then write about it!)
Lemme know if this helped a little!
Noriya~
After a long day at the office, the last thing Mark wanted to
do was go to his thing. He would much rather have sat out
on his thing with something and watched something
happen.
A. After a long day at the office, the last thing he wanted to do was
go to his party. He would much rather have sat out on his thing
with an iced tea and watched something.
B. After a long day at the office, the last thing he wanted to do was
go to his thing. He would much rather have sat out on his patio
with a tall glass of iced tea and watched the sunset.
C. After a long day at the office, the last thing Mark wanted to do was
go to his birthday party. He would rather have sat out on his patio
with a tall glass of iced tea and watched the sunset spread across
the sky
Answer: C. After a long day at the office, the last thing Mark wanted to do was go to his birthday party. He would rather have sat out on his patio
with a tall glass of iced tea and watched the sunset spread across
the sky
Explanation: It has clarity.
the word that best describes rainsford is
2. Be careful. Your heart
yourself when(if)
you fall,
Answer:
Explanation:
Isn’t it you hurt yourself?
Match each sentence to the correct literary device.
She mixed the flour, while sniffing the flower.
A horse is a very stable animal.
I left the house and took an immediate left.
homonym
arrowBoth
homophone
arrowBoth
pun
arrowBoth
Answer:
"She mixed..." - homophone
"A horse..." - pun
"I left..." - homonym.
Explanation:
Homophones are words that sound the same but are spelled differently, so flour and flower would be homophones.
Homonyms are words that are spelled the same and sound the same but have different meanings, so left as in to leave and left as in the direction are homonyms.
Puns are a method of using words with associated meanings to make jokes that usually involve wordplay. A horse being a stable animal is a pun because horses are kept in stables.
Answer:
She mixed the flour while sniffing the flower- Homophone
(Words with the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins or spelling are called Homophone. In this sentence, the words 'flour' and 'flower' are homophones. The pronunciation is similar but their meaning and spellings are different.)
A horse is a very stable animal. Pun
(Pun is a joke which gets arise when the meanings of the words differ but they sound similar. In this sentence, the word 'stable' is ironically connected with the animal like a horse and also the word 'stable' is the place where a horse is kept.)
Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana. Homonym
(When two or more words have the same spelling but are different in their meaning, they are called Homonym. In this sentence, the words 'flies' occur two times with the same spelling but with different meanings respectively.)
In Lincoln's veiw, why is it necessary that the Union win the war?
Answer:
to end the civil war that's it why it was necessary
What is the tone of Eldorado?
Answer:
the tone to it is Golden
Answer:
Explanation:
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Stanza 1: The tone is one of hope and ambition to find the city of Eldorado. gold. Stanza 3: The tone continues on to one of losing hope of finding Eldorado. Stanza 4: The tone changes to one of mockery and one of taunting.
Read the passage from "Marriage Is a Private Affair” by Chinua Achebe. This passage is a conversation between a father named Okeke and his adult son, Nnaemeka. In the passage, Okeke speaks first.
"Whose daughter is she, anyway?”
"She is Nene Atang.”
"What!” All the mildness was gone again. "Did you say Neneataga, what does that mean?”
"Nene Atang from Calabar. She is the only girl I can marry.” This was a very rash reply and Nnaemeka expected the storm to burst. But it did not. His father merely walked away into his room. This was most unexpected and perplexed Nnaemeka. His father’s silence was infinitely more menacing than a flood of threatening speech. That night the old man did not eat.
When he sent for Nnaemeka a day later he applied all possible ways of dissuasion. But the young man’s heart was hardened, and his father eventually gave him up as lost.
"I owe it to you, my son, as a duty to show you what is right and what is wrong. Whoever put this idea into your head might as well have cut your throat. It is Satan’s work.” He waved his son away.
Which statement best describes how Nnaemeka challenges patriarchy?
Nnaemeka insists on marrying Nene even though his father immediately threatens him.
Nnaemeka respectfully asks Okeke's permission to marry Nene.
Nnaemeka says that he will marry Nene against Okeke's wishes.
Nnaemeka is so angry that he refuses to let Okeke eat.
Answer:
I think the 3rd one because it makes the most sense to me "Nnaemeka says that he will marry Nene against Okeke's wishes."
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Where does this statement belong?
The excerpt offers more insights into people’s thoughts about Helen’s condition
A.The story of life
B.Both
C.The life of Helen Keller
Answer:
The life of Helen Keller
Explanation:
did it on i-ready and got it right!
Describe how being the new kid at school might feel.
Tell me what would be good about being the new kid and what would be difficult.
Answer:
This will be difficult because you don't know anyone or anything abt the school.
Explanation:
One thing that's good is it would give you a fresh start and you can undo mistakes.
Answer:
the good thing is that you get another chance to start over, like taking a shower and getting out like a fresh start!
the bad thing would be not having any friends so the first few weeks would probably be uncomfortable and lonely.
Explanation:
..:)
In a formal discussion
O the focus is often on facts or evidence.
O there are no specific, agreed-upon rules.
O one person does not typicaly lead others.
O personal feelings and stories are the focus.
it is the substitution of a descriptive word or phrase for a proper name or of a proper name for a trait associated with the name
Answer:
Epithets
Explanation:
Epithets are sometimes attached to a person's name or appear in place of his or her name, as what might be described as a glorified nickname or sobriquet. An epithet is linked to its noun by long-established usage.
4 . ____ on the beautiful Atlas Heart, the Traveler fell so in love with the planet that he decided never ____.
- To arrive / to be leaving
- Having arrived / leaving
- Arrived / to have left
- Arriving / to leave
- To have arrived / leave
Answer:
Arriving on the beautiful Atlas Heart, the Traveler fell so in love with the planet that he decided never to leave.
"There was once a woman who lived in the forest. Her name was Elsa." This is an example of.
Answer:
Exposition/introduction(?)
Explanation:
not quite sure what you're looking for here, if it's multiple choice some options would be nice
What's the difference between a simile and a metaphor?
simile is comparing two things using like or as a metaphor compares two thing by saying it is the thing
Answer: A simile is saying something is like something else. A metaphor is often poetically saying something is something else.
Explanation:
Which choice is not one of the four purposes of a speech? to entertain to persuade to evaluate to inform
Answer:
To evaluate hope this helps :)
Explanation:
The answers is to evaluate
Helppppp me pleaseeeeeee
Answer: metaphor
its not allusion bc only "magic" people use it
its not extended because its only one line of the song
and ofc its not symblism because if it was it would use a symbol
its a metaphor bc its not really drowning her
lmk if this helped