Answer:Nick Carraway, a young man from Minnesota, moves to New York in the summer of 1922 to learn about the bond business. He rents a house in the West Egg district of Long Island, a wealthy but unfashionable area populated by the new rich, a group who have made their fortunes too recently to have established social connections and who are prone to garish displays of wealth. Nick’s next-door neighbor in West Egg is a mysterious man named Jay Gatsby, who lives in a gigantic Gothic mansion and throws extravagant parties every Saturday night.
Nick is unlike the other inhabitants of West Egg—he was educated at Yale and has social connections in East Egg, a fashionable area of Long Island home to the established upper class. Nick drives out to East Egg one evening for dinner with his cousin, Daisy Buchanan, and her husband, Tom, an erstwhile classmate of Nick’s at Yale. Daisy and Tom introduce Nick to Jordan Baker, a beautiful, cynical young woman with whom Nick begins a romantic relationship. Nick also learns a bit about Daisy and Tom’s marriage: Jordan tells him that Tom has a lover, Myrtle Wilson, who lives in the valley of ashes, a gray industrial dumping ground between West Egg and New York City. Not long after this revelation, Nick travels to New York City with Tom and Myrtle. At a vulgar, gaudy party in the apartment that Tom keeps for the affair, Myrtle begins to taunt Tom about Daisy, and Tom responds by breaking her nose.
Every Book on Your English Syllabus Summed Up in Quotes from The Great British Bake-Off…
As the summer progresses, Nick eventually garners an invitation to one of Gatsby’s legendary parties. He encounters Jordan Baker at the party, and they meet Gatsby himself, a surprisingly young man who affects an English accent, has a remarkable smile, and calls everyone “old sport.” Gatsby asks to speak to Jordan alone, and, through Jordan, Nick later learns more about his mysterious neighbor. Gatsby tells Jordan that he knew Daisy in Louisville in 1917 and is deeply in love with her. He spends many nights staring at the green light at the end of her dock, across the bay from his mansion. Gatsby’s extravagant lifestyle and wild parties are simply an attempt to impress Daisy. Gatsby now wants Nick to arrange a reunion between himself and Daisy, but he is afraid that Daisy will refuse to see him if she knows that he still loves her. Nick invites Daisy to have tea at his house, without telling her that Gatsby will also be there. After an initially awkward reunion, Gatsby and Daisy reestablish their connection. Their love rekindled, they begin an affair.
After a short time, Tom grows increasingly suspicious of his wife’s relationship with Gatsby. At a luncheon at the Buchanans’ house, Gatsby stares at Daisy with such undisguised passion that Tom realizes Gatsby is in love with her. Though Tom is himself involved in an extramarital affair, he is deeply outraged by the thought that his wife could be unfaithful to him. He forces the group to drive into New York City, where he confronts Gatsby in a suite at the Plaza Hotel. Tom asserts that he and Daisy have a history that Gatsby could never understand, and he announces to his wife that Gatsby is a criminal—his fortune comes from bootlegging alcohol and other illegal activities. Daisy realizes that her allegiance is to Tom, and Tom contemptuously sends her back to East Egg with Gatsby, attempting to prove that Gatsby cannot hurt him.
When Nick, Jordan, and Tom drive through the valley of ashes, however, they discover that Gatsby’s car has struck and killed Myrtle, Tom’s lover. They rush back to Long Island, where Nick learns from Gatsby that Daisy was driving the car when it struck Myrtle, but that Gatsby intends to take the blame. The next day, Tom tells Myrtle’s husband, George, that Gatsby was the driver of the car. George, who has leapt to the conclusion that the driver of the car that killed Myrtle must have been her lover, finds Gatsby in the pool at his mansion and shoots him dead. He then fatally shoots himself.
Nick stages a small funeral for Gatsby, ends his relationship with Jordan, and moves back to the Midwest to escape the disgust he feels for the people surrounding Gatsby’s life and for the emptiness and moral decay of life among the wealthy on the East Coast. Nick reflects that just as Gatsby’s dream of Daisy was corrupted by money and dishonesty, the American dream of happiness and individualism has disintegrated into the mere pursuit of wealth. Though Gatsby’s power to transform his dreams into reality is what makes him “great,” Nick reflects that the era of dreaming—both Gatsby’s dream and the American dream—is over.
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Make an original song of any kind!!!!! I wanna see what you come up with!!!!!!!
Answer:
Explanation:
When you have a stormmm it alyways comes before a rainbowww
I want to feel whole, I wanna feel free
I dont want to be a plain screen whennnnn
KNOWLEDGE IS POWER!!!!! lolllll
Answer:
You are my special flower
My light in the darkness
You are my hope, my strength
Nobody knows what I feel
Baby I can't let you go
I can't let you go, oh
The way you talk, your walk
The warmth in your voice
I'm addicted, I'm drunk
Don't save me from this love
I can't understand what's going on
I can't let you go
No I can't let you go, oh
We can take it slow
You can choose the path
I'll follow you, my dear leader
If it's alright, I'd like to be with you
Promise me you won't leave.
Darling, please don't leave me
I can't let you go, oh no
I can't let you go
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In which sentence is the dash used correctly?
A. The army investigated—and the findings—were that the crash was an accident.
B. The doctor worked hard—despite the raging battle—to save the wounded.
C. The soldier felt relieved and proud—when he saved three of his comrades.
D. The soldier felt—guilty because she recovered while others did not.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
this girl lives with her dads parents and her and her grandma doesn't get along so one day she got in a argument with her grandmother and her grandmother sent her to her dads she begged not to go because all she does is watch her siblings what should she do?
Answer:
She could wait it out a few days and or contact DHS
Explanation:
She should go and enjoy time her siblings. If her grandma doesn't like her, she should enjoy her break from her!
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What kind of nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs should you include in your story?
In "The Adventures of Theseus," Theseus has a choice: He can take the easier and safer route to Athens by sea, or he can take the more dangerous land route. Theseus decides to travel to Athens by land.
How does Theseus's decision help develop the plot?
It illustrates the theme.
It builds suspense.
It describes the climax.
It resolves the conflict.
Answer:
It builds suspense
Explanation:
I just took the test.
Theseus's decision helps to develop the plo because:
B. It builds suspense.According to the given question, we can see that Theseus is torn between choosing the best route which he can take to arrive at Athens which would be better for him.
As a result of this, we can see that there is a build up of suspense as Theseus makes his decision based on the fact that going by seas was the safer and easier route to take, but land was more dangerous, which Theseus chooses.
Therefore, the correct answer is option B
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Select the correct answer. What does Natalya’s sudden change of behavior in this passage suggest about her character? A. She realizes that she loves Lomov. B. She wants to get married desperately. C. She feels guilty for insulting Lomov. D. She dislikes her father’s rudeness.
Answer:
C.
She feels guilty for insulting Lomov.
Explanation: because at the end she says " Bring him back! Back! Ah! Bring him here."
What is Obama saying in his Second inaugural address
Answer:
Obamba
Explanation:
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Which conclusion can be drawn about the author’s purpose by the language used in the selection?
A.
The author wants to explain how acupuncture came to America.
B.
The author wants to inform the reader about acupuncture’s history.
C.
The author wants to convince the reader to use acupuncture as a treatment.
D.
The author wants to persuade the reader that acupuncture is also a legitimate form of treatment along with Western medicine.
Answer:
B but I’m not sure
Explanation:
I think the answer is B because the overall passage talks about how the medicine came from long ago and it explained how the treatments healed people . It tells you all about the acupuncture’s history and that it was a Chinese tradition as well .
Answer: B
Explanation: it cant be a because the author was not explaining to us how it came to america, nor is it c because the author is not trying to convince us to use acupuncture but he is trying to inform us, he intrudced and used chronigical order to inform us of acupuncture history
In which sentence is the colon used correctly?
A. Officers feel a duty to save their unit members: feeling guilty if they do not.
B. The soldier used this phrase to describe his feeling: “the bite of conscience.”
C. Veterans feel guilty about comrades who died: even if they could not have saved them.
D. Soldiers: at least the ones I have interviewed: feel a bond with their comrades.
Answer:
The answer is a
Explanation:
In a seesaw, the distance between the effort and the fulcrum is 10m, and the distance between the fulcrum and the load is 5m. What is the velocity ratio of the seesaw?
Answer:
2
Explanation:
Recall that the velocity ratio is given by;
Distance moved by effort/ distance moved by load.
If the distance moved by load = 5m
Distance moved by effort = 10 m
Then velocity ratio = 10/5 = 2
Read the excerpt from “Demon's Run.”
For all their married life, Joshua and Lily Wellcomb lived in a small town in Kansas, where they just managed to feed themselves and their three children. In 1888, Joshua died from influenza, leaving Lily with three children to look after. The family was left with very little money, so when the Oklahoma Land Run was announced in March, Lily had a difficult decision to make. She thought about it for a long time, then she sat her children down at the kitchen table in their tiny house.
What is the purpose of this narration?
to provide a detailed description of a specific event
to provide a history of land runs in the United States
to show how a character completes a difficult task
to provide the Wellcomb family’s backstory
Answer:
To provide the Wellcomb family's backstory
Explanation:
The passage is just giving a short paragraph of what went on in their life. ( A Back story )
Answer:
D. To provide the Wellcomb family’s backstory.
Explanation:
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What is a good prediction question to ask after reading this excerpt?
Why is the man using a hatchet to open the cage?
What will happen when Buck and the man interact?
Who will introduce Buck to the man in the red sweater?
Where did Buck learn the aggressive behavior he’s showing?
Answer:
the second one
Explanation:
Answer:
its B
Explanation:
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Spencer decided to structure his narrative to start at the end. How did this affect his arrangement of the plot? Spencer had to include the most exciting and engaging parts of the narrative. Spencer had to include a conclusion since the reader already knew what happened. Spencer had to provide detailed background information about his new football coach. Spencer had to go back and recount the events that led to that moment.
Read the excerpt from Spencer's narrative.
I could not have been more stunned. "He" was a "she"! Our new football coach was a female.
My mind drifted to that day last week. We had all been waiting in the locker room to meet our new coach, secretly wondering what he would be like. Would he be tough but fair? Would he be demanding but understanding? Would he motivate us before each game with a rousing speech the way Coach Jackson always had? These thoughts were abruptly interrupted when our new coach entered the locker room, stood before us, and commanded our attention.
Spencer decided to structure his narrative to start at the end. How did this affect his arrangement of the plot?
Answer:
Spencer had to go back and recount the events that led to that moment.
Explanation:
According to this excerpt from Spencer's narrative, the team were expecting a male coach and were wondering what type of person he would be. They wondered if he would be considerate, harsh demanding, or fair, however they were shocked when the new coach turned out to be a woman.
Therefore, the arrangement of the plot by Spencer by structuring his narrative to start from the end had the effect of making Spencer had to go back and recount the events that led to that moment.
Answer:
(d) Spencer had to go back and recount the events that led to that moment.
Explanation:
Write an essay about trustworthiness. IT CAN BE 4 PARAGRAPHS LONG
Answer:
Topic: trust
Trust may refer to:
Trust (social science), confidence in or dependence on a person or quality
Trust, North Carolina, a community in the United States
Business and law
Trust law, a body of law under which one person holds property for the benefit of another
Trust (business), the combination of several businesses under the same management to prevent competition
Arts, entertainment, and media
The Trust, a fictional entity in the Stargate franchise
Films
The Trust (1915 film), a lost silent drama film
Trust (1976 film), a Finnish-Soviet historical drama
Trust (1990 film), a dark romantic comedy
The Trust (1993 film), an American drama about a murder in 1900
Trust (1999 film), a British television crime drama
Trust, a 2009 film starring Jamie Luner and Nels Lennarson
Trust (2010 film), a drama film directed by David Schwimmer
The Trust (2016 film), a film starring Nicolas Cage and Elijah Wood
Music
Artists
Trust (Belgian band), a pop music group formed in 2007
Trust (Canadian band), a synthpop music group formed in 2010
Trust (French band), a rock music group formed in 1977
The Trust (music production duo), a U.S. music production duo
Albums
Trust (Alfie Boe album), 2013
Trust (Boney James album), 1992
Trust (Brother Beyond album), 1989
Trust (Elvis Costello album), 1981
Trust (Jaci Velasquez album), 2017
Trust (Low album), 2002
Trust (Saga album), 2006
Songs
"Trust" (Ayumi Hamasaki song), 1998
"Trust" (Brother Beyond song), 1990
"Trust" (Keyshia Cole and Monica song), 2008
"Trust" (KMFDM song), 1995
"Trust" (Megadeth song), 1997
"Trust" (Pharcyde song), 2000
"Trust", English version title of Lara Fabian's song "Croire"
"Trust", on Adema's eponymous album
"Trust", on The Cure's album Wish
"Trust", on L'Arc-en-Ciel's album Awake
"Trust", on Nightingale's album White Darkness
"Trust", on Prince's album Batman
"Trust", on Thrice's album The Illusion of Safety
"Trust", on GFriend's album Snowflake
"Trust", on Jonas Brothers' album Happiness Begins
Periodicals
Trust (magazine), a free tri-annual investment trust magazine
The Brand Trust Report, an annual study by N. Chandramouli based on primary research conducted across Indian cities based on a proprietary 61-attribute "Trust Matrix"
Television
Trust (game show), French game show aired on 2012
Explanation:
Question 1 of 10
Which statement best explains how the following supporting detail could help
develop the central idea of a text?
Some poems are even written in the shape of the poem's subject, like a
poem about an airplane shaped like an airplane.
O A. It defines a key term to help the reader understand that poetry that
focuses on shape instead of sound is equally valid.
OB. It provides evidence to answer QUICK please support the argument that all poems
should have interesting shapes.
O C. It gives an example of a kind of poetry that does not use beautiful
and songlike sounds,
OD. It explains poetic techniques so that readers will know how to
write their own poems.
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Answer:
c
Explanation:
Answer: C: It gives an example of a kind of poetry that does not use beautiful and song like sounds.
Explanation: The text talks about how some poems can be shaped like the object the poem is talking about, it also is showing how the poem can be about more than sounds and more about the structure. Hope this helped :) love u, and good luck!
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Explanation:
Colin has £25. Dan takes £yy. How much is left?
Answer:
why does dan take colins money
Explanation:
The amount of money that is left is £25 - £y when Colin has £25 and Dan takes £y.
What is the Subtraction operation?Subtraction is a mathematical operation that deducts the right-hand operand from the left-hand operand.
for example 4 -2 = 2
We have been given that Colin has £25. Dan takes £y
We have to determine the amount of money that is left
As per the given question, the required solution would be as:
If Colin has £25 and Dan takes £y, the amount of money that is left is £25 - £y.
This is because £25 is the original amount of money that Colin has, and £y is the amount that is taken away. When you subtract £y from £25, you are left with the remaining amount of money.
For example, if Dan takes £10, the amount of money that is left is £25 - £10 = £15. If Dan takes £5, the amount of money that is left is £25 - £5 = £20. And so on.
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the children's hour
2. PART B: Which of the following quotes best supports the answer to Part A?
A. "A whisper, and then a silence: / Yet I know by their merry eyes / They are plotting and
planning together / To take me by surprise." (Lines 13-16)
B. "If I try to escape, they surround me;/ They seem to be everywhere." (Lines 23-24)
C. "Do you think, o blue-eyed banditti,/ Because you have scaled the wall, / Such an old
mustache as I am / Is not a match for you all!" (Lines 29-32)
D. "I have you fast in my fortress, / And will not let you depart,/ But put you down into the
dungeon / In the round-tower of my heart." (Lines 33-36)
Answer:
I put B. The speaker compares his study to a miserable dungeon....
Explanation:
The right answer never came out tho So it’s not fs
In the poem below, the author uses personification to describe the sunflowers. Describe how the flowers are personified in the poem. What are they compared to? How does this description add meaning or emotion to the text? (The poem is called "Sunflowers" by Beverly McLoughland.)
Answer:
There very long and pretty. They are copared to impatient travalers. This description adds meaning to the text because it makes you have a better picture.
Explanation:
it was right
Which is most clearly a topic sentence?
Volcanoes may be scary, but they are the result of simple and very
natural processes. Volcanoes are holes in the Earth's crust where
substances from beneath the surface, such as hot gases and molten
rock, can escape. "You can think of a volcano as a paper cut or a
pimple on the Earth," says volcanologist Roberta Alvarez. They're
usually not a big deal on the scale of the whole planet, but they're a big
deal to us." Sometimes these eruptions can be small and ongoing,
such as the Mt. Kilauea eruption in Hawaii that has been occurring
since 1983. Other times, as was the case with Mt. St. Helens in
Oregon, the eruptions are abrupt and violent. When the lava and ash
emitted from a volcano cool and harden, they gradually form
mountains.
Answer:
Volcanoes may be scary, but they are the result of simple and very natural processes.
Explanation:
The options you were given are the following:
Volcanoes may be scary, but they are the result of simple and very natural processes. "You can think of a volcano as a paper cut or a pimple on the Earth," Sometimes these eruptions can be small and ongoing, such as the Mt. Kilauea eruption in Hawaii that has been occurring since 1983. When the lava and ash emitted from a volcano cool and harden, they gradually form mountains.The topic sentence is the most important sentence of a paragraph. It's usually its first sentence, and it summarizes the information it contains.
The sentence that fulfills the given criteria is the first sentence: Volcanoes may be scary, but they are the result of simple and very natural processes. The paragraph tells us about volcanoes, about what they are and their significance. The first sentence summarizes this information well, unlike the rest of the options, which contain details.
Answer:
Answer is C
Explanation
Why does knowing your purpose help make reading more interesting?
A. Having a purpose helps you have a conversation with the text.
B. Having a purpose provides you with a picture in your mind.
C. Having a purpose makes it easier to obtain information.
D. Having a purpose enables you to decode and understand unfamiliar words.
Knowing the purpose helps to make reading more interesting is having a purpose helps you have a conversation with the text. Thus, option A is correct.
What is the purpose of using text?Personal, family, commercial, and social purposes are all served by text. Text messaging is used by government and non-governmental organizations to communicate among coworkers.
Setting a reading goal helps children stay focused and interested while reading, and it gives them a task to help reinforce learning. Reading with a purpose stimulates youngsters and teaches kids who prefer to rush to read slowly, so they don't miss important details in the text.
Knowing the objective makes reading more fascinating, since it allows you to converse with the material. As a result, option A is correct.
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What is the definition of a Text Structure?
to present a possible solution for the problem
to show the differences and similarities
writing that presents information or ideas about real people, places, things, or events
the order or pattern a writer uses to organize information
Answer:
your answer is d.
Explanation:
Think about it. Different text structures have different patterns and organization. That answers your question.
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Answer:
the order or partner a writter uses to organise information
Text structure refers to how the information within a written text is organized. This strategy helps students understand that a text might present a main idea and details; a cause and then its effects; and/or different views of a topic.
Without counting them one-by-one, how many orange tiles should you buy for the border of Kelly's 5 x 5 swimming pool?
Answer:
11 tiles
Explanation:
it would NOT be 20 because that would make it 5 by 7
50 points. You are going to write a letter in which you use a story to tell a friend about a problem you solved. To prepare, address these questions: What will your problem be? This is the focus of your story. How did the problem affect you? How did you solve the problem? How did you feel after you solved the problem? Write your answers to the questions in the space below.
Answer:Dear Sir/Madam
I have noticed that many of my plants die due to neglect. People (including me) don't water their plants. This problem effected me and most-likely lots of others very much because we have put in lots of my time and money into making a garden, just for it to fail. In fact, the Ancient Civilization of Egypt collapsed because the Egyptians were not able to properly maintain water levels in plants, leading the plants to wilt, a lack in water because of wasting the water on the plant, the Egyptians to die of dehydration, and the fall of Ancient Egypt. So I made an Arduino-based automatic irrigation system to help other like me and obviously myself maintain a healthy garden. This device will water my plants whenever they are dehydrated, and it will water in correct amounts, due to the soil moisture sensor in the setup. This solution worked, and I feel happy because the solution worked, it was very inexpensive, and it was super easy to make.
Sincerely,
(You)
Explanation:
I have now been in India for over two years and a half after my return from South Africa. Over one quarter of that time I have passed on the Indian trains travelling third class by choice. I have travelled up north as far as Lahore, down south up to Tranquebar, and from Karachi to Calcutta. Having resorted to third class travelling, among other reasons, for the purpose of studying the conditions under which this class of passengers travel, I have naturally made as critical observations as I could. I have fairly covered the majority of railway systems during this period. Now and then I have entered into correspondence with the management of the different railways about the defects that have come under my notice. But I think that the time has come when I should invite the press and the public to join in a crusade against a grievance which has too long remained unredressed, though much of it is capable of redress without great difficulty.
On the 12th instant I booked at Bombay for Madras by the mail train and paid Rs. 13-9. It was labelled to carry 22 passengers. These could only have seating accommodation. There were no bunks in this carriage whereon passengers could lie with any degree of safety or comfort. There were two nights to be passed in this train before reaching Madras. If not more than 22 passengers found their way into my carriage before we reached Poona, it was because the bolder ones kept the others at bay. With the exception of two or three insistent passengers, all had to find their sleep being seated all the time. After reaching Raichur the pressure became unbearable. The rush of passengers could not be stayed. The fighters among us found the task almost beyond them. The guards or other railway servants came in only to push in more passengers.
A defiant Memon merchant protested against this packing of passengers like sardines. In vain did he say that this was his fifth night on the train. The guard insulted him and referred him to the management at the terminus. There were during this night as many as 35 passengers in the carriage during the greater part of it. Some lay on the floor in the midst of dirt and some had to keep standing. A free fight was, at one time, avoided only by the intervention of some of the older passengers who did not want to add to the discomfort by an exhibition of temper.
On the way passengers got for tea tannin water with filthy sugar and a whitish looking liquid mis-called milk which gave this water a muddy appearance. I can vouch for the appearance, but I cite the testimony of the passengers as to the taste.
Not during the whole of the journey was the compartment once swept or cleaned. The result was that every time you walked on the floor or rather cut your way through the passengers seated on the floor, you waded through dirt.
The closet was also not cleaned during the journey and there was no water in the water tank.
Refreshments sold to the passengers were dirty-looking, handed by dirtier hands, coming out of filthy receptacles and weighed in equally unattractive scales. These were previously sampled by millions of flies. I asked some of the passengers who went in for these dainties to give their opinion. Many of them used choice expressions as to the quality but were satisfied to state that they were helpless in the matter; they had to take things as they came.
On reaching the station I found that the ghari-wala would not take me unless I paid the fare he wanted. I mildly protested and told him I would pay him the authorised fare. I had to turn passive resister before I could be taken. I simply told him he would have to pull me out of the ghari or call the policeman.
The return journey was performed in no better manner. The carriage was packed already and but for a friend's intervention I could not have been able to secure even a seat. My admission was certainly beyond the authorised number. This compartment was constructed to carry 9 passengers but it had constantly 12 in it. At one place an important railway servant swore at a protestant, threatened to strike him and locked the door over the passengers whom he had with difficulty squeezed in. To this compartment there was a closet falsely so called. It was designed as a European closet but could hardly be used as such. There was a pipe in it but no water, and I say without fear of challenge that it was pestilentially dirty.
Which statement most accurately describes how the language in the essay serves Gandhi's purpose?
A. By using straightforward, plain language, Gandhi makes his point clearly and shows his objectively.
B. By stating the passengers' opinions about the taste of the refreshments, Gandhi reveals his superiority, which evokes reader emotion.
C. By using academic vocabulary, Gandhi implies that the intended audience is educated, which motivates readers.
D. By using precise language, Gandhi shows how the European closet in the compartment was inoperable, which evokes strong emotion.
Answer:
huh
Explanation:
Answer:
I think that the right answer is going to be C.
Question 2 of 10
What is the best definition of the word composition in the context of an art
critique?
A. A painting that includes a lot of text
B. What the artist included in his or her art, and where it has been put
C. The overall effect of the piece
D. A painting so beautiful, it's like a piece of music
SUBMIT
Answer:
B. What the artist included in his or her art, and where it has been put
Explanation:
Composition in art means the organization of the elements in a piece of art. Hope this helps! Have a good day!
How does Butch Cassidy react when he learns that two deputy sheriffs are plotting to capture him at his camp?
He is frightened
He is nervous
He is amused
He is angered
sentences that describe you with adjectives........ a sentence that tells how you are using adjectives
Answer:
Adjective examples in sentences
Examples of adjectives
They live in a beautiful house.
Lisa is wearing a sleeveless shirt today. This soup is not edible.
She wore a beautiful dress.
He writes meaningless letters.
This shop is much nicer.
She wore a beautiful dress.
Ben is an adorable baby.
Linda's hair is gorgeous.
Is there a serious concern about the growth of Internet of Things in the philippines?
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
because of the slow internet connection