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What is the most important section in the importance of being earnest book? (1 page only)
Answer:
the whole page
Explanation:
What is Lion’s problem? How is this ironic? From The Wizard of OZ
Answer:
The Lion, in spite of his fearful whimpers, has access to a well of bravery and courage, and yet feels that he lacks these things. Thus, there is an inherent irony in the fact that none of the characters can see that they possess the positive qualities they so feel they lack.
Answer:
The lion from the Wizard of Oz is afraid to be brave and courageous and is often known in the story as a "cowardly lion". This itself is ironic because although he has the ability to do what he is afraid of and is a lion (one of the most bravest and scariest animals), he doesn't redeem himself capable of this ability.
Annotate this ( Find rhetorical devices, motifs, and symbolism the themes just by looking at it
Scene: Morning-room in ALGERNON'S flat in Half Moon Street
The room is luxuriously and artistically furnished. The
sound of a piano is heard in the adjoining room. LANE is
arranging afternoon tea on the table, and after the music has
ceased, ALGERNON enters.
ALGERNON. Did you hear what I was playing, Lane?
LANE. I didn't think it polite to listen, sir.
ALGERNON. I'm sorry for that, for your sake. I don't
play accurately — any one can play accurately — but I
play with a wonderful expression. As far as the piano is
concerned, sentiment is my forte. I keep science for
Life.
LANE. Yes, sir.
ALGERNON. And, speaking of the science of Life, have
you got the cucumber sandwiches cut for Lady Brack-
nell?
LANE. Yes, sir. (Hands them on a salver.)
ALGERNON. (Inspects them, takes two, and sits down on the
sofa.) Oh! ... by the way, Lane, I see from your book
Answer:
what I can say is about Algernon playing a piano when lane entered
what is the resolution of the golden touch
Answer:
The resolution in this story occurs when King Midas washes in the river to rinse the Golden Touch away from him, turning his daughter back into a person.
Explanation:
the starting point class 6 appreciating question answer
Explanation:
eg:
What is computer?
Ans:
Computer refers to ...
or,defined as
How is a poet like a musician?
In the poem, I wandered lonely as a cloud, what does “company” refer to in this case? (“In such a jocund company”)
“Company” most likely means:
A. A corporation
B. Association
C. A unit
D. Large composition of something
E. A team of observers
The mood of a poem can be identified by:
A. Author’s word choice
B. Figurative language
C. Very advanced vocabulary
D. The length of a poem
Answer:
A. Author's word choice
which of these would not be included in the index? A. main headings B. page numbers C. definitions D. subheadings
Answer:
C. definitions
Explanation:
Option C
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Poem: I wandered lonely as a cloud. By William Wordsworth
“They flash upon that inward eye
Which is the bliss of solitude;
And then my heart with pleasure fills,
And dances with the daffodils.” What does this line mean?
A. The pleasure of the flowers give him peace, making him dance with the flowers.
B. Wordsworth is remembering the memory as his heart fills with content.
C. Wordsworth is analyzing the memory of his encounter with the daffodils.
D. The flowers are a sign of peace; this makes Wordsworth feel joyous.
E. Wordsworth is re-enacting this imagery in his mind.
Answer: AI-generated answer
In Candide, how does the author show satire when he describes the deadly battle in Chapter 3?
The concept of genealogical relations and the social legitimacy they confer is thoroughly satirized, first in the description of Miss Cunégonde's flawless nobility, then in Pangloss's explanation of his syphilis contamination, which he traces all the way back to Christopher Columbus's voyage to the Americas. Voltaire succeeds in making a pointed commentary about the arbitrariness of privilege and wealth, but also misfortune and poverty. In his view, there is about as much nobility in having descended from several thousands years of uninterrupted aristocracy as there is in having caught a venereal disease originally transmitted by the famous explorer of New World
What is the resolution of The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde? Utterson enters the lab. Poole finds a dead body. Mr. Hyde writes a confession. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde die.
The corrective and the suitable resolution of the Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is that Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde die.
They both were finding the connection between the demons and the para-nominal activities which harm the other person. Even though the doctor written the confess that the experiment would go very right and they change in demon .
There was the conflict occur between the mind and the character due to which they lost the control of mind and behave very weird and completely behave like the demon and making the harm for others
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Answer:
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde die.
Explanation:
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Fix this sentence and state the main idea :)
I have a pet dog named brian he is calm , mature and he is a pitbull but when another dog came he started getting jelouse and then started copying her ways to try to get more attention.
Answer:
I have a pet dog named Brian. He is calm and mature, but when another dog came around he started getting jealous; then he started copying ways to get more attention.
The main idea is code switching, or changing yourself to fit into whatever people your around.
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Answer:i think it is the third one
Explanation:
because it sounds like the smartest one and i would chose that
What does the word “gay” mean in the context of the passage?
A. Bisexual
B. Colorful
C. Unhappy
D. Content
E. Attracted
Answer:
Content
Explanation:
There’s nothing to do with love in the poem so it’s not A or E
In addition the poet isn’t describing something so it’s not colorful
And unhappy is the opposite of what is being conveyed in the passage
Why is page 1 of the story the importance of being earnest important?
A summary should be ___ than the original text. A. worse B. shorter C. long D. better
Answer: D
Explanation: because it makes sence.
HELP
Which of these is the best revision of the sentence??
Answer:
I believe it's the bottom answer.
The following sentences have just one part of speech missing. Can you tell which one it is?
1. Well, I looked in the car and I couldn’t find the purple sweater.
2. Wow! You and little John swim well, but I don’t.
3. Oh, they are happily baking cookies and brownies in the kitchen.
Answer:
2
Explanation:
Sentence 2 should be written like this,
Oh wow! You and little John swim well, but I don’t.
Answer:
3 never start a sentence with an oh
Is page one of the story the importance of being earnest the most important part/section of the story? Why?
If not In your opinion what is the most important section in the story the importance of being earnest? And why?
Answer:
rephrase your question for better understanding
How many nouns and verbs are in this sentence? :)
I saw a huge cat outside my house and that cat scared me since he was the size of a huge box, the cat was on the sidewallk rolling towards my sister at the end of the street right next to the old yellow house whom my friends aunt lived.
Answer:
verbs = 4
nouns=10
Explanation:
In your opinion what is the most important section in the story the importance of being earnest? And why?
help fast!! Part 2
Write a paragraph comparing and contrasting the text medium and the audio medium of “The Tell-Tale Heart,” analyzing how the pace, character, and mood varied within each medium and how these differences affected you. Use the ideas from your organizer to write your paragraph.
Introduction sentence: Write the title, author, and your claim.
Body: Write about how the pace, character, and mood affected you in each medium.
Conclusion sentence: Restate your ideas about your claim.
You see I would help you out, but I can't add links to an essay i have written. I have done this before though!
10 POINTS
What is the RISING ACTION of The Golden Touch by Nathaniel Hawthorne?
True or False: The following sentence is punctuated correctly. You can leave if you'd like; I have a ride.
Which source is most likely to be scholary and may use librarians to select sites to include?
A.
search engines
B.
subject directories
C.
metasearch engines
D.
deeper Web
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
hope it helps
Explanation:
A. search engines.
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
"Which sentence contains an underlined word that means "excitement”?”
-No one challenged her authority since she was the expert.
-His eagerness and enthusiasm were evident in his work.
-They showed the puppy affection by holding and petting it.
-The house looked hideous in the picture, but pretty in person.
Answer:
-His eagerness and enthusiasm were evident in his work.
Explanation:
the definition of excitement is a feeling of great enthusiasm and eagerness. knowing the definition of the word you have to find a synonym for helps you identify what words to look for.
William Wordsworth is:
A. Pondering on the memory of when he saw the flowers
B. Is gay
C. Is still staring at the daffodils
D. Is calm when he remembers the daffodils.
E. Likes the waves better than the daffodils.
PLEASE HELP WILL GIVE BRAINIEST
Half a league, half a league,
Half a league onward,
All in the valley of Death
Rode the six hundred.
'Forward, the Light Brigade!
Charge for the guns' he said:
Into the valley of Death
Rode the six hundred.
'Forward, the Light Brigade!'
Was there a man dismay'd?
Not tho' the soldiers knew
Some one had blunder'd:
Their's not to make reply,
Their's not to reason why,
Their's but to do and die:
Into the valley of Death
Rode the six hundred.
Cannon to right of them,
Cannon to left of them,
Cannon in front of them
Volley'd and thunder'd;
Storm'd at with shot and shell,
Boldly they rode and well,
Into the jaws of Death,
Into the mouth of Hell
Rode the six hundred.
Flash'd all their sabres bare,
Flash'd as they turned in air
Sabring the gunners there,
Charging an army while
All the world wonder'd:
Plunged in the battery-smoke
Right thro' the line they broke;
Cossack and Russian
Reel'd from the sabre-stroke
Shatter'd and sunder'd.
Then they rode back, but not
Not the six hundred.
Cannon to right of them,
Cannon to left of them,
Cannon behind them
Volley'd and thunder'd;
Storm'd at with shot and shell,
While horse and hero fell,
They that had fought so well
Came thro' the jaws of Death,
Back from the mouth of Hell,
All that was left of them,
Left of six hundred.
When can their glory fade?
O the wild charge they made!
All the world wonder'd.
Honour the charge they made!
Honour the Light Brigade,
Noble six hundred!
Put the poem into your own words.