Answer:
4. the fact that two men were handcuffed together
Explanation:
I have not read this story, unfortunately, but I can infer that them being handcuffed together would cause some misunderstandings.
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The part of the paragraph that helps create the misunderstanding at the center of the story is - the fact that two men were handcuffed together.
What is "Hearts and Hands"?Hearts And Hands by O. Henry, was originally published under his pseudonym, Sidney Porter, in 1902. The story is full of twists and wordplay, as was O.Henry's own life.
What is the theme of the story?This short story evolves around a marshal, a prisoner, and an acquaintance of the prisoner on a train. The story describes the chance encounter on a train, between two acquaintances – Miss Fairchild and Mr Easton. The story presents an ironical situation with a surprise ending. The irony at the end of the story makes the story interesting. The story ‘Hearts and Hands’ is set in a train to Denver.
Thus, the part of the paragraph that helps create the misunderstanding at the center of the story is - the fact that two men were handcuffed together.
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Part A
Read paragraph 90 in the box.
My last Author Question really is-how do you know if you might be a
writer?
What is the most important difference between the last question Joe asks
Maureen and the other questions he asks?
O A. The last question more compassionate, showing that Joe has grown to care for Maureen.
OB. The last question is more clearly worded, showing that Joe has
learned to express himself well.
OC. Joe asks the first three questions as part of the assignment but asks
the last question to get extra credit.
O D. Joe asks the first three questions to learn about Maureen but asks the
Part B
Which detail from the story that supports the idea that Maureen recognizes the difference identify in the answer to part a?
A. She praises Joe for getting a good grade on his poem.
B. She suggests that Joe should look for books by other writers.
C. She tells Joe how happy it made her that he read one of her books.
D. She explains how Joe has already demonstrated the traits of an affective writer.
Read the paragraph.
Scientific nonfiction gives facts and details about the scientific world. It might be about electricity, matter, or different ecosystems. In the same way, historical nonfiction gives facts and details about historical events. It might be about a world conflict or a different time period. If you are interested in learning about interesting science facts and ideas, scientific nonfiction is a good choice. Otherwise, if you enjoy learning facts and ideas about the past, historical nonfiction might be for you. _____________________________________.
Which is best as a concluding sentence at the end of the paragraph?
A) Scientific and historical nonfiction are genres that provide information.
B) Remember, scientific nonfiction reports on scientific topics.
C) Both nonfiction genres are excellent sources of useful knowledge.
D) Historical nonfiction, on the other hand, reports on topics in history.
The answer is C) Both nonfiction genres are excellent sources of useful knowledge.
I MET a traveller from an antique land
Who said: Two vast and trunkless legs of stone
Stand in the desert ... Near them, on the sand,
Half sunk, a shattered visage [face] lies, whose frown,
And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command,
Tell that its sculptor well those passions read
Which still survive, stamped on these lifeless things,
The hand that mocked them, and the heart that fed;
And on the pedestal these words appear:
"My name is Ozymandias, king of kings:
Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!"
Nothing beside remains. Round the decay
Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare
The lone and level sands stretch far away.
Select one piece of evidence that supports the situational irony of the poem.
Nothing beside remains
I met a traveler
Sneer of cold command
Its sculptor well those passions read
Answer:
Nothing beside remains
Explanation:
I looked it up and situational irony is irony involving a situation in which actions have an effect that is opposite from what was intended, so that the outcome is contrary to what was expected.
Here, the story basically is that there used to be this king called Ozymandiaz (he was actually Pharaoh Ramses II), who was powerful back in his day, and assumed his descendants would be just as great so he built a statue of his for the generations to come to show his greatness off, saying, “My name is Ozymandias, king of kings: Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!"
However, today the statue is destroyed and the top half is blown off, with the head, sneering, is half sunk. The pedestal with the message looks rather awkward and hence the situational irony, because the grand message is in ruins.
Answer:
nothing but remains
Explanation:
i had this question and that dude got it right
Please help me with this ELA question, will give Brainliest. (Isnt this what everyone else says when their wanting an answer really badly?)
Spotify: very simp
Answer:
A
Explanation:
It just makes sense I don't know another eya to explain
Which of the following shows the third person, plural, present perfect tense of the word see?
A.
have seen
B.
will see
C.
sees
D.
is seeing
Answer:
D. is seeing
because it is something that they are doing at the moment
Citing sources is necessary to avoid
procrastination
pagination
plagiarism
Answer:
plagiarism is the correct answer
Explanation:
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What does "every cloud has a silver lining." mean?
Answer:
every day has its good ....i mean something good in it
What makes Alicia drop the scallop?
It squirts her face.
Ron laughs at her.
She becomes more afraid.
It bites her hand.
Answer:
it squirts her face
Explanation:
the squirt took alicia by surprise, causing her to drop the scallop
ASAP PLS ANSWER!!! READ TEXT BEFORE
Imagine Alice has returned from her journey down the rabbit hole and is retelling the events to her sister. Write a story from Alice's point of view, in which Alice explains what happened to her after she reached the bottom of the rabbit hole. Be sure to use dialog to show how Alice's sister responds to the story. Use details from the audio recording in your response.
Titlte: Down the Rabbit Hole
Adapted from Down the Rabbit Hole, the first chapter in Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, public domain.
Little Alice sat by the riverbank listening to her eldest sister read a picture–less book. Inattentive, Alice daydreamed about picking daisies. Just then, she saw a white rabbit with crimson eyes run by her. It did not appear bizarre to Alice that the rabbit spoke while carrying a pocket watch. "Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be late!" cried Rabbit. Curiously, Alice followed the rabbit into a large rabbit hole near the hedge.
Suddenly, Alice tumbled down without wondering how she was to get out of the rabbit's hole. This immeasurable hole, to Alice, seemed like a bottomless well. She fell deeper and deeper while watching peculiar and curious things. The sides of the well were books piled high on book shelves. Here and there were maps hung on dowels and a jelly jar without any jelly.
Down, down, down, she tumbled. "Would the fall ever come to an end?" she inquisitively thought. Absent of worry, Alice thought about how her cat, Dinah, would miss her. She hoped Dinah would get her milk at tea–time. "Oh Dinah," she continued, "I wish you were here with me. You could catch some flying bats. Wait, do cats eat bats?" As one could tell, Alice's thoughts, at this point, were free of apprehension.
Thump, thud, bump! She landed on a mound of sticks and dry leaves. Not a bit hurt, Alice swiftly jumped to her feet looking for the white rabbit. Off like the wind, she ran when she heard, "Oh my ears, how late it is!" It ought to be the rabbit, but she did not, in fact, catch a glimpse of him. Alice found herself in a long hall with a very low roof, surrounded by locked doors on all sides. Glimpsing around once more, she found a curtain, which she had not seen at first. This led to a miniature door, approximately a foot high, maybe less. Oh, how she longed to be small enough to fit. Alice looked through the keyhole and saw the loveliest of botanical gardens. "Where was the key?" she thought. And then she saw it placed on a four–legged table which rested in the corner.
Alice looked around and found on the table with a tag that said DRINK ME. Could it be toxic? She dared to drink it, which made her feel quite bizarre. So it was, Alice was now almost a foot high. "Perfect!" Alice said, for she could now fit through the petite door and get out to that exquisite garden.
However, she realized that she needed the golden key to open the door, and it was still placed on the very, very, very large table. She began to cry, until she gazed at an especially small cake beautifully marked with words in currents saying "Eat me". Alice thought, "If it makes me grow taller, I can reach the key; however, if it makes me grow smaller, I can creep under the door crack. I rather don't care what happens." So she anxiously ate a little bit and saw no result. So she set to work and finished off the cake.
Alice: And that's when I found myself at the bottom of the rabbit hole, Sarah! It was the most extraordinary thing!
Sarah: Alice, you can't be serious! How on earth did you end up in a rabbit hole? And what do you mean you found yourself there?
Alice: Well, it all started when I saw this white rabbit with crimson eyes, and it was talking, Sarah! It said it was late and ran off, so I followed it into the rabbit hole.
Sarah: A talking rabbit? Alice, you must be making this up!
Alice: I promise you, Sarah, it was real! I fell and fell, down this immeasurable hole. The sides were lined with shelves filled with books and maps hanging on dowels. There was even a jelly jar without any jelly!
Sarah: Alice, you always had such a wild imagination. Are you sure this wasn't just a dream?
Alice: Oh, it wasn't a dream, Sarah. I thought about Dinah, you know, our cat, and wondered if she would miss me. But I couldn't worry too much. I was too busy watching all the peculiar things around me.
Sarah: Peculiar things? Like what, Alice?
Alice: Well, I saw bats flying, and I wondered if cats eat bats. Silly thoughts, really. But I wasn't afraid. I was curious about where this rabbit was leading me.
Sarah: And where did it lead you?
Alice: When I finally landed, I found myself in a long hall with locked doors all around. I heard the rabbit's voice, but I couldn't see him anywhere. I was surrounded by locked doors and felt trapped.
Sarah: That sounds terrifying, Alice. What did you do?
Alice: That's when I noticed a curtain I hadn't seen before. Behind it was a tiny door, Sarah. It was only about a foot high. I peered through the keyhole and saw the most beautiful garden, but the key was on a table that was too big for me.
Sarah: Wait, a tiny door and a huge table? Are you sure this wasn't just a playful imagination?
Alice: I know it sounds unbelievable, Sarah, but it happened! I found a bottle labeled "Drink Me" on the table. I hesitated at first, but then I thought it might help me become small enough to fit through the door.
Sarah: Alice, that's so dangerous! You can't just drink random potions!
Alice: I know, but I couldn't resist. And you know what? It actually worked! I became almost a foot high. It was just the right size to go through the door.
Sarah: Alice, I can't believe you would take such risks! What happened next?
Alice: Well, I realized I still needed the key to open the door, and it was on the table. I started to cry, but then I found a cake labeled "Eat Me." I knew it was risky, but I thought it might make me grow taller and help me reach the key.
Sarah: Alice, you can't just eat random cakes either!
Alice: I know, I know, but I was desperate. And guess what? It didn't work at first. I was so relieved. But then I couldn't resist, and I finished the whole cake. And that's when things started to get even more curious...
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Any helpful tips on how to do cursive?
Answer:
1. Get Back to the Basics. The first thing you can do to improve your cursive writing is to simply brush up on the basic cursive alphabet.
2. Make the Switch. If you’re trying to improve your cursive writing while maintaining print as your main writing method, then it’s time to make the switch fully.
3. Keep it Simple. Lots of people, myself included, have decided to pick up cursive again thanks to hand lettering. ...
Explanation:
Think and search
Tina's uncles, but not her father, travel to the mountains to camp this summer.
How should the verb travel be written in the sentence above?
A.
are traveling
B.
was traveling
C.
travels
D.
It is correct.
Answer:
are travelling seems to make sense
Answer:
A. Are traveling
Explanation:
This is because the sentence implies that they are going to travel and are not currently traveling.
Book: Holes
Stanley and his family half-jokingly blame their misfortunes on Stanley's "no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather." Do you believe in fate — that people are lucky or unlucky — or do you believe, as Mr. Pendanski tells the boys, that we are all responsible for ourselves and our destinies?
Answer:
Maybe, it depends.
Explanation:
Think about it, you read a story, or watch a movie and some part of you feels like there are people out there who do things, like put curses on people.
Anyway, the stuff you do has impacts on your life. Most of the time, you cause your own problems.
How do the authors of the two articles address the same topic in these excerpts?
A Article A highlights the quality of the sea otter's fur while Article B focuses on conservation efforts that have saved the sea otter in recent years.
B Article A focuses on the characteristics of the sea otter's fur while Article B focuses on sea otter fur being one of the reasons the animal was hunted.
C Article A includes historical facts about the significance of the sea otter's fur while Article B focuses on the different ways that the population has recovered.
D Article A focuses on the sea otter's vanity over its fur while Article B focuses on human vanity to hunt and use sea otter fur for coats and clothing.
They enjoyed the movie however, I didn't think the ending was good enough.
Which form of punctuation is missing?
A.
a hyphen
B.
a dash
C.
a period
D.
a semicolon
Answer:
c
Explanation:
they enjoyed the movie is a sentence alone
Answer:
B. a dash
hopefully this helps :)
Who are two target audiences for the passage "Gluten Free"? IMAGE DOWN BELOW.
What do you think on the story line? what do i need to fix and or add? please help! Thanks. :)
my hero academia - Notes- * at the age of 25 you ki!! yourself because you have helped and got rid of everyone in class 1A's problems. *
This is an AU where at the age of 2 everyone in class 1A and you were put in a test lab and every weekend you would go to the lab and be tested on, some more than others also, UA is an elementary, middle school, and high school. When everyone was where 5 you were put into UA
Answer:
I don't know.
Explanation:
My friend who has actually watched that anime says it sucks, but I haven't and I think it's good but needs a little more information so people can understand it better ;)
Plz help, ALL MY POINTS, i will report you, will give brainliest
Submit your nota bene paragraph (5-7 sentences) about a current event in your life. Use as many of your spelling words as you can, and check that you spell them correctly and underline them.
Word bank: benefactor, benevolent, benediction, beneficiary, benefactress, beneficial, benefit, beneficence, glacier, environment
Answer:
I DONT KNOW SORRY
Explanation:
Need help, I've already failed this twice.
Answer:
C sounds the best
Explanation:
Throughout Act 2 it is implied that Eliza values herself and has self-respect. All of the following provides evidence for that conclusion except...
she has put ostrich feathers in her cap and tried to clean her coat
she stays when Higgins offers her chocolate and taxi rides
she claims that despite not having a mom she is a good girl
she is suspicious of Higgin’s offer and his wager with Pickering
Answer:
Explanation:
Throughout Act 2 it is implied that Eliza values herself and has self-respect. All of the following provides evidence for that conclusion except...
she has put ostrich feathers in her cap and tried to clean her coat
she stays when Higgins offers her chocolate and taxi rides
she claims that despite not having a mom she is a good girl
she is suspicious of Higgin’s offer and his wager with Pickering
this is 6th grade poetry
please help I don't understand
Answer:
Option B:Poets choose words for their meaning and sound.
Imagine a different ending for the scene: Ed says, “You’re right, Meg! It’s only a piano!” He rushes out of the house with the family and they all drive away to safety.
Remember that what you have read from “Brushfire!” is only a part of the drama
Answer:
Ed says "This piano sure is weird" (Looking at piano suspiciously)
(Mag turns to Ed) "I told you, it's only a piano. We need to go!"
Ed: Come on!
Mag: Hurry up or we will get caught in the fire!
Ed: Come on! I am curious to what it is hiding. (Looking at mag with puppy dog eyes)
Mag grabs Ed and feels the door as she turns to ed worried
Mag: The door is hot!
The door burns down, as firefighters are standing inside, they go in to rescue them. They are safe, but they are a bit hot.
You and two of your classmates have been assigned to work on a group project. You need to meet outside of school to work on the project. Your classmate, Brian, suggests meeting up at Starbucks since they have free wifi. However, your other classmate, Amanda, says she has wifi at her house. Which is the safer option? Explain why.
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Answer: Amanda's house is obviously safer because its a classmates house and she also has wifi there if they go to starbucks its a public place where they can get kidnapped. But if you go to a classmates house and they're not your friends they also could be trying to do something bad. But the safer option is Amanda's house where they are in a private places with people they know.
Explanation:
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Based on the story, what is the most likely reason Maureen asks Joe about
his sock drawer in paragraph 44?
O A. to show that she and Joe are both secretive
O B. to see if she and Joe share the same hobbies
O C. to lead Joe to a realization about how the mind of a writer works
O D. to help Joe connect the books she has written to moments in his life
Answer:
Please send the photo of paragraph 44. Or else we can not help you
Explanation:
Use the words below to fill in the blanks.
Fawned
Launched
Installment
Jaws
Stalk
Awesome
Because
Always
In a paragraph response of about 150-250 words, answer the following question. How can debates sometimes be counterproductive to learning?
List the three reasons why the Bible is one complete book. Use complete sentences.
ANSWER QUICK AND ILL GIVE BRAINLY
The three reasons are Firstly it contains a cohesive storyline and message that is consistent throughout its 66 books. Secondly, the Bible has been recognized and accepted as a single book by the majority of Christian denominations and believers worldwide. Thirdly, the Bible has had a profound impact on world history and culture, shaping the beliefs, values, and practices of countless individuals and societies.
What is the Holy Bible?The Holy Bible is a collection of sacred scriptures that are considered by Christians to be the inspired and authoritative Word of God. It is comprised of 66 books, written over a period of more than 1,500 years by more than 40 different authors.
The Holy Bible is divided into two main sections: the Old Testament, which contains the books written before the birth of Jesus Christ, and the New Testament, which contains the books written after his birth.
The Holy Bible is regarded as a source of spiritual guidance and moral instruction, and its teachings have been a cornerstone of Christianity for centuries. It covers a wide range of topics, including the creation of the world, the history of the Jewish people, the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, and the future of humanity. The Bible has been translated into numerous languages and is widely read and studied by Christians around the world.
Here in the question,
The Holy Bible is considered one complete book for several reasons.
Firstly, it contains a cohesive storyline and message that is consistent throughout its 66 books, written over a period of more than 1,500 years by more than 40 authors. Despite the diversity of its authors and the span of time over which it was written, the Bible presents a unified narrative of God's relationship with humanity, from creation to redemption.
Secondly, the Holy Bible has been recognized and accepted as a single book by the majority of Christian denominations and believers worldwide. The canon of the Bible was established through a process of discernment and agreement among early Christian communities, and the resulting collection of texts has been revered and studied as one unified body of scripture for centuries.
Thirdly, the Holy Bible has had a profound impact on world history and culture, shaping the beliefs, values, and practices of countless individuals and societies. Its influence extends beyond religious circles to literature, art, music, and other fields of human endeavor, making it a singular and enduring work of profound significance.
Therefore, the above three best reasons that show the Holy Bible is a complete book.
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Please help me on this. I will really appreciate it if anyone gave me the right answer. Please and thank you.
PLEASE help asap!!
answer the question in the photo correctly
yes or no
Im pretty sure its yes!
Answer:
has to be yes
Explanation:
Explain what the 12 amendment was about (minimum of a paragraph)