Answer:
A. The reader learns what the characters are thinking and feeling.
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Answer:
I think answer D is correct
Write a story which ends as follows: It was then that I understood what sort of a man he was
Answer:
There lived once in Baghdad a very wealthy man, who lost all his substance and became so poor, that he could only earn his living by excessive labor. One night, he lay down to sleep, dejected and sick at heart, and saw in a dream one who said to him, "Thy fortune is at Cairo; go thither and seek it."
So he set out for Cairo; but, when he arrived there, night overtook him and he lay down to sleep in a mosque. Presently, as fate would have it, a company of thieves entered the mosque and made their way thence into an adjoining house; but the people of the house, being aroused by the noise, awoke and cried out; whereupon the chief of the police came to their aid with his officers. The robbers made off; but the police entered the mosque and finding the man from Baghdad asleep there, laid hold of him and beat him with palm-rods, till he was well-nigh dead.
Then they cast him into prison, where he abode three days, after which the chief of the police sent for him and said to him, "Whence art thou?"
"From Baghdad," answered he.
"And what brought thee to Cairo?" asked the magistrate.
Quoth the Baghdadi, "I saw in a dream one who said to me, 'Thy fortune is at Cairo; go thither to it.' But when I came hither, the fortune that he promised me proved to be the beating I had of thee.
The chief of the police laughed, till he showed his jaw teeth, and said, "O man of little wit, thrice have I seen in a dream one who said to me, 'There is in Baghdad a house of such a fashion and situate so-and-so, in the garden whereof is a fountain and thereunder a great sum of money buried. Go thither and take it.' Yet I went not; but thou, of thy little wit, hast journeyed from place to place, on the faith of a dream, which was but an illusion of sleep."
Then he gave him money, saying, "This is to help thee back to thy native land."
Now the house he had described was the man's own house in Baghdad; so the latter returned thither, and digging underneath the fountain in his garden, discovered a great treasure; and [thus] God gave him abundant fortune.
Explanation:
The author uses the scaffold in the center of the town for three dramatic points in the story. Explain the significance of these three incidents.
(In the book Scarlet Letter)
Answer:
The three scaffold scenes in The Scarlet Letter are integral to the structure and unity of the narrative. They are the most dramatic scenes at the beginning, in the middle, and at the end of the novel. Artistically and dramatically, these scenes are at the very core of Hawthorne's tale of crime and punishment.
Explanation:
Write a letter to the editor of a newspaper about the worsening law and order situation in your town. (formal letter)
Answer: Dear sir/ma'am;
As a good law abiding citizen, I come to you with the most urgent of matters. I have observed the rising of crime and disorder in our fair town, I and I come to you to plea that you would kindly raise awareness about this situation to the public. I fear for our safety, and I feel as if I'm at my wits end. I would appreciate it, you would be doing a service for your country, for you town, and for your fellow citizens.
All my respect;
( name here )
Explanation:
Which of the following is a complex sentence?
As...
A. Although she was sick today, she still went to work.
B. Don't touch the hot stove!
C. I can't believe it is already Friday!
D. The team was very happy they finally won.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
A complex sentence has an independent clause & a dependent clause which are usually seperated by a comma.
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In this activity , you'll write a reading guide about a poem or song of your choice Consider the guide a "cheat sheet " that will give the basic information about the work , particularly its imagery , figurative language , meter , rhyme scheme , and meaning
Answer:
Write each question a brief reply.
1. Who is the author or songwriter of the poem or song that you have chosen, and who is the performer (if applicable)? Complete all applications. Ask your professor if necessary for guidance.
Coldplay - Fix you2. Enter the spirit of the work—that is, in your poem or song, "what happens."
You sing how he is going to try and restore your fire into you if you are broken3. Write down your poem or song's theme or central idea behind it.
Find someone who is hurt to help you4. List the most prominent images and instances of figurative language in your chosen work Then briefly describe the overall function or effect of each.
Lights will lead you home and set your bones on fireClose back5. Write about how the meter and rhythm of your poem or song affect its mood.
It's quite slow, but slowly like a pulsating pattern6. Determine the rhyme scheme of your work, if any, and explain your findings. Then write about what mood or feeling is created by the use of rhyme, including end rhyme and internal rhyme. Last, jot down notes about how the rhyme contributes to your work's meaning.
There are rhyming final words in the first 3 lines of the Stanzas and the final lines with the next final lines7. As specifically as possible, jot down two or three graphic elements that might work in your reading guide. Remember that images may include captions.
Lights will guide ignite your bones tears streaming down your face8. Consider your findings for each of your four sections and write a subheading for each. In addition, write a main heading for the entire reading guide.
underlying idea prominent images rhyme pattern prominent graphics final lines with the next final lines9. Write a full draft of your reading guide here. Be sure to include the four different sections discussed, at least one graphic element, and a heading and subheadings.
underlying idea:
If you are hurt find someone to help youprominent images:
Lights will guide you home And ignite your bones Stuck in reverserhyme pattern:
It's pretty slow but like a fast, slow pattern. It's slow. The first 3 lines of the stanzas have rhyming last words and the last lines rhyme with the next stanzas the last line.
prominent graphics:
Lights will guide ignite your bones tears streaming down your faceAnswer:
I've chosen “Flowers” by Lauren Spencer-Smith because, although i've never been heartbroken (obviously, im 15 years young), this song is very emotional. The first couple of times I listened to this song I was very close to crying. I may not know firsthand how heartbreak feels, but I look at heartbreak from the outside, from my parents (of which i have no idea who my father is, but i've heard enough stories of him to get emotional myself because of the things he's done to my family, especially to my beloved mother), my mothers relationship with my younger brothers father, my grandparents, to even my aunt and her relationship.
Lyrics:
Took me over to your house to meet your family
Introduce me to them, saying that you'd marry me
Then you'd look me in the eye and say, "It's just a joke"
Then you'd kiss me and I'd smile, did you even know?
When you'd say that kinda thing, I'd be excited
Got me hoping maybe one day you would mean it
Always thought I'd only make a fool of someone else
Now you've only gone and made me make one of myself
I guess that flowers aren't just used for big apologies
I guess I should've been more conscious how you spoke to me
'Cause when we'd fight, you'd give me space and not communicate
And for a while I thought that's what I should appreciate
Maybe I was holding onto what I thought you were
But when you think too hard, eventually it starts to hurt
The version of you in my head, now I know wasn't true
Young people fall for the wrong people, guess my one was you
I was getting any flight so we could make it work
You'd ignore me, coulda told me you were seeing her
Kinda hate myself for justifying your mistakes
Took a minute but I learned that the hard way
Who are you to tell me I can't be heartbroken?
Babe, you had the chance, the door for you was open
If it's what you need to tell yourself to sleep at night
Pretend I haven't found a man who finally treats me right
I guess that flowers aren't just used for big apologies
I guess I should've been more conscious how you spoke to me
'Cause when we'd fight, you'd give me space and not communicate
And for a while I thought that's what I should appreciate
Maybe I was holding onto what I thought you were
But when you think too hard, eventually it starts to hurt
The version of you in my head, now I know wasn't true
Young people fall for the wrong people, guess my one was you
If there's anything I've learned, it's you should watch yourself
If it's hurting you, then leave and go and get some help
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This is a very poetic song and full of meanings, metaphors, rhymes and figurative language.
Basically, the song talks about narcissistic people, and going back into a relationship that you knew wouldn't work out, but still leading yourself on and in the end feeling embarrassed and making a fool from yourself, hence the lyric “Always thought I'd only make a fool of someone else, now you've only gone and made me make one of myself”. This song also talks about leaving a toxic relationship, then going into a new relationship and getting treated how anyone deserves to be treated, and young people creating a false reality of someone instead of realizing if they wanted to do something a good partner would do, they would, and if they don't then those two people aren't meant for each other. Also, the relationship being one sided with only one person trying to make sure it works out by doing everything in their power to make the other person happy, meanwhile the other is taking it for granted, and always justifying the other person's mistakes and not understanding your own self worth, hence the lyric “Kinda hate myself for justifying your mistakes, took a minute but I learned that the hard way”. Finally, it also talks about seeking any sort of help if you don't feel comfortable or safe in a relationship and realizing when you need to evacuate your relationship instead of convincing yourself things are normal when things are obviously not.
Explanation:
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Bird flu is not as lethal to humans as to the birds true or false
I think it's false
because it a virus and it is very dangerous to both human and bird species.
(1 - 3). Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others:
1. A. instead B. head C. eat D. weather 2. A. replace. B. raise C. badly D. save
3. A. caused B. promised C. advertised D. raised
Answer:
1). C). Eat
2). C). Badly
3). C). Advertised
Explanation:
Pronunciation plays a key role in determining the meaning of the words especially when they contain similar sounds. The words whose underlined portions pronounce differently are mentioned above.
In the first question, the words 'instead,' 'head,' and 'weather,' the morpheme '-ea' is pronounced similarly as 'e^.' While in 'eat,' it is pronounced as 'i:t.' Thus, 'eat' possesses a distinct pronunciation among the words provided in the group.
In the second, the sound of '-a' is similarly pronounced in 'save,' 'replace,' and 'raise' as 'ei.' However, in the word 'badly,' 'a' has a deeper sound as 'ae' and it is pronounced in a different manner. Hence option C is the correct answer.
Similarly, in the last question, the words 'caused,' 'promised,' and 'raised' read the participle suffix '-ed' in the same manner as ';zed' while 'advertised' is pronounced as '-aized.' Hence, it has a varied sound and thus, option C is correct again.
Study the editorial cartoon by Bill Mauldin. A dilapidated schoolhouse sits in darkness. Pieces of the schoolhouse are strewn about and the "public school" sign is hanging crookedly. How does the atmosphere around the school contribute to the effectiveness of the cartoon's message? The disarray in front shows that public schools have suffered harsh weather damages. The abandoned schoolhouse with an eerie background dramatizes the loss of public schools. The element of disrepair shows readers that this schoolhouse was not built well. The haunted theme makes the reader believe that public schools are ghostly places.
Answer:
The abandoned schoolhouse with an eerie background dramatizes the loss of public schools.
Explanation:
The cartoon your question refers to is attached.
The cartoon features a public school completely destroyed and impossible to use. The environment around the school is empty, frosted with stules and pieces of the destroyed school. All this conveys a feeling that the public school is being lost, ignored and a victim of neglect. This all represents the lack of responsibility for education and the waste of public money used in the construction of the school.
Answer:
The abandoned schoolhouse with an eerie background dramatizes the loss of public schools.
Explanation:
V. Complete the second sentence, beginning as shown so that the meaning stays the same.
1. My responsibility is to take out the garbage every day.
- I am……………………………………………………………………………
2. When you phoned me, it was my lunch time.
- When you phoned me, I …………………………………………………….
3. David went home before we arrived.
- When we ………………………………………………………………
4. I haven’t been to the cinema for two years.
- The last time………………………………………….
5. I’ve only recently started wearing glasses.
- I didn’t …………………………………………….
6. I started working for the company three years ago.
- I’ve………………………………………………..
VI. Read the passage and choose the co
Answer:
1) responsible for taking out the garbage
2) was at lunch
3) arrived, David had gotten home
4) I had been to the cinema was last two years
5) wear glasses until recently
6) been working for the company for three years now
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STORIES OF USEFUL INVENTIONS, excerpt
By S. E. Forman
1911
THE MATCH
There never was a time when the world was without fire, but there was a time when men did not know how to kindle fire; and after they learned how to kindle one, it was a long, long time before they learned how to kindle one easily. In these days we can kindle a fire without any trouble, because we can easily get a match; but we must remember that the match is one of the most wonderful things in the world, and that it took men thousands of years to learn how to make one. Let us learn the history of this familiar little object, the match.
Fire was first given to man by nature itself. When a forest is set on fire by cinders from a neighboring volcano, or when a tree is set ablaze by a thunderbolt, we may say that nature strikes a match. In the early history of the world, nature had to kindle all the fires, for man by his own effort was unable to produce a spark. The first method, then, of getting fire for use was to light sticks of wood at a flame kindled by nature—by a volcano, perhaps, or by a stroke of lightning. These firebrands were carried to the home and used in kindling the fires there. The fire secured in this way was carefully guarded and was kept burning as long as possible. But the flame, however faithfully watched, would sometimes be extinguished. A sudden gust of wind or a sudden shower would put it out. Then a new firebrand would have to be secured, and this often meant a long journey and a deal of trouble.
In 1827, John Walker, a druggist in a small English town, tipped a splint with sulphur, chlorate of potash, and sulphid of antimony, and rubbed it on sandpaper, and it burst into flame. The druggist had discovered the first friction-chemical match, the kind we use to-day. It is called friction-chemical because it is made by mixing certain chemicals together and rubbing them. Although Walker's match did not require the bottle of acid, nevertheless it was not a good one. It could be lighted only by hard rubbing, and it sputtered and threw fire in all directions. In a few years, however, phosphorus was substituted on the tip for antimony, and the change worked wonders. The match could now be lighted with very little rubbing, and it was no longer necessary to have sandpaper upon which to rub it. It would ignite when rubbed on any dry surface, and there was no longer any sputtering. This was the phosphorus match, the match with which we are so familiar.
How does the author develop the idea that relying on nature was problematic? Please respond in three to five complete sentences, using evidence from the text to support your answer.
Answer:
We note the author's intriguing statement at the outset when he said "that it took men thousands of years to learn how to make" a match.
Also, he further highlighted how problematic it was to depend on nature when he said "in the early history of the world, nature had to kindle all the fires, for man by his own effort was unable to produce a spark".
To express the problems further, the author also says that they would have to guard the fire but the fire would still go out sometimes and then they would have to go on long and difficult journeys.
7. Which statement about Abraham Lincoln is supported by the passage?
a) He was part of an anti-slavery political party.
b) He was unopposed when competing for the Republican nomination.
c) Both of the above
d) None of the above
Answer:
He was part of an antislavery political party
Exercise 6. Choose the correct preposition to complete the sentences.
1. I used to like Joe a lot but I’ve gone off/out him since I discovered he’d lied to me.
Answer:
off
Explanation:
I used to like Joe but I've gone off him since I discovered he lied to me
Answer:
off
Explanation:
I am just guessing. sorry if it's a mistake.
A Writers choice and arrangement of words is called____.
Answer:
A Writer choice and arrangement of words is called diction .
The idea of an "American Identity" has evolved dramatically since our nation's creation.
1. What is your perspective of the American identity? There is no "correct" answer, but your response should be thoughtful.
2. How would you describe the culture of the United States? Think about this on a macro (entire country as a culture) scale and a micro (your community's culture) scale.
3. Think of a book you've read or a movie you've seen that exhibits this perspective. In what way does it reflect the American identity?
1- The concept of the American identity is based on the American Dream concept, which is the idea of a nation that offers equal opportunities for success for all according to their abilities and achievements, regardless of their social class or origin,so that everyone can access the same opportunities for progress regardless of their origin or previous condition.
2- There are important regional differences in American culture, although internal migration is strong. Despite this, the main cultural factors that unify American culture are the english language, capitalism, and the strong feelings of freedom and liberty as the main human rights.
3- A film that exhibits the main factors of American identity is Independence Day, a film where Aliens invade the earth, and the Americans carry out together with other nations a plan of world reconquest, at a military and scientific level, in which the bravery of the Americans his defense of the American ideals prevail.
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write about being a lawyer as the career profession you want to become in future
This is up to you man, think about what you're gonna do.
In the book a desperate peace what is finny’s theory about the war?
Answer:
His theory is that the war is fake, a conspiracy concocted by "fat old men" who don't want the younger generation "crowding them out their jobs." These fat old men are enjoying themselves while the young men are fighting this pretend war. Later he confesses to Gene that he never believed this theory.
Which strategy could be used to determine the meaning of an analogy? (1 point)
Rewrite the analogy in literal terms.
Determine whether another comparison could be added.
Analyze the connection between what is being compared.
Find language that is literal.
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Answer:
Analyze the connection between what is being compared.
Explanation:
Analyze the connection between what is being compared is the strategy could be used to determine the meaning of an analogy. Hence, option C is correct.
What is meant by analogy?An analogy is a comparison that is utilized to highlight a point or offer clarification. You never know what you're going to get in life, like a box of chocolates, for instance.
Popular synonyms for analogy include similarity, similitude, likeness, and resemblance. All of these terms allude to "agreement or correspondence in particulars," but the term "analogy" refers to relationships rather than physical traits and instead emphasizes similarity or parallelism.
The best examples are widely recognized. They describe an abstract idea using a well-known concept.
Thus, option C is correct.
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Answer:
1. The instructions are to be read carefully.
2. All the members to the meeting are to be invited by you.
3. You are asked to keep to the left of the road.
4. All these distances should be expressed in kilometres.
5. The temperature on both the thermometers should be recorded.
6. The injection should be given by the nurse
7. Every three hours, the patient should be given two tablets.
8. The contents of this packet should be transferred to an airtight jar.
9. You are told to get out of the house.
10. All these bills should be cleared in time.
11. The dog should not be given anything to eat.
12. All the teachers should be informed by the house captain.
Explanation:
When I've finished The Da Vinci Code I'll ......... all of Dan Brown's novels
A. have read
B. read
C. have been reading
D. be reading
When I've finished The Da Vinci Code I'll ...( read )...... all of Dan Brown's novels
Since each novel in the Robert Langdon series by Dan Brown stands alone, it is not required to read them in order. However, because many of us who like thriller books like to read our series in order, I do suggest starting with Angels & Demons. Thus, option B is correct.
What best define about The Da Vinci Code?The producers, however, have made the tough decision to wrap up The Da Vinci Code earlier than anticipated because of the present difficulties associated with travelling. We hope to watch this fantastic performance again soon, since we are so proud of the cast and creative team's hard work in making it.
Although they are based on the same book series, The Da Vinci Code (2006), Angels & Demons (2009), and Inferno are the films that are in the chronological order of the books (2016).
Therefore, When I've finished The Da Vinci Code, I'll (read ) all of Dan Brown's novels.
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what pages have flashbacks that develop the understanding of Jay Gatsby?
Answer:
Gatsby indulges in the use of flashbacks to keep alive his fantasy that someday he and Daisy will be able to shed other connections and complications and build a future together. ... He expresses his regret that Daisy didn't enjoy the party, then begins remembering earlier and better times in their relationship.
Which sentence most clearly contains imagery
Answer:
The answer is A. "A sudden stabbing pain in my head made me wince."
Explanation:
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Answer:
7 cyber sercurity threats
Malware.
Emotet.
Denial of Service.
Man in the Middle.
Phishing.
SQL Injection.
Password Attacks.
safety threat definition
Safety threat means the threat of serious harm due to child abuse or neglect occurring in the present or in the very near future and without the intervention of another person, a child would likely or in all probability sustain severe or permanent disability or injury, illness, or death.
Explanation:
Here are 7 types of cyber sercurity threats
and the definiton of safety threats
I hope this helps
Answer:
Security Threats
In the high-rise setting, security threats come in many forms.
Threats to people include the following:
• Aberrant behavior.
• Assault. “
• Assault and battery. “
• Kidnapping. “
• Manslaughter. “
• Mayhem. “
• Murder. “
• Robbery. “
Explanation:
what was the fault of Aitaman's brother
23The first chapter deals with Pratisara Devi, white in colour and also knownas Vairaocani Tara who is the Sakti of the Vairocani Buddha. The secondchapter deals with Mamaki Tara - blue - the Sakti of Aksobhaya Buddha.The third chapter deals with Pandala Tara - yellow - Sakti of RatnasambhavaBuddha. The fourth chapter deals with Arya Tara - red - Sakti of AvitabhaBuddha. The fifth chapter deals with Amala Tara - green - Sakti ofAmoghasiddhi Buddha. Their sons are Visvapani, Vajrapani, Ratnapani,Khadgapani and Padmapani.Each Navagraha is represented separately in the mandala. The sun is rep-resented by a special kind of paddy that grows with stinging hairs and isimportant in a puja (swaana), and which is also used in Ayurvedic medi-cine. A red cloth is placed over this flower. The moon is represented bypolished rice grains called aakhya on top of which is placed a piece ofwhite cloth. Mangal graha is represented by mustard seed in a pot on topof which is placed a loaf of molasses (chaku). Then Buda Graha wheat (orbarley) seed called tacchho is placed on top with a yellow cloth. Next, theBrihaspatiika is placed in a pot with an orange cloth while the Sukra Grahais represented by peas in a pot with a green cloth. The Sanischar Graha isrepresented by black lentils in a pot with a blue cloth, the Rahu graha byblack soyabean (hakumusya) in a pot with a black cloth, and Ketu Grahaby kola grain seeds in a pot with multi-coloured cloth. One teacher of allthe grahas (upa-graha) is also represented by black soyabean (haku mushya)in a pot with a blue cloth onto which is placed a small piece of
9. Henry talks to his dog as if it (understand) ..... him
Henry talks to his dog as if it understands him. This is a type of communication called anthropomorphism, which is when human-like qualities are attributed to non-human entities.
Anthropomorphism can be observed in several different situations, such as in literature, art, and popular culture. It can also be seen in everyday language when people refer to their pets as if they are human or when they describe inanimate objects as if they have emotions or personalities.
In Henry's case, he is projecting his own thoughts and feelings onto his dog, believing that it can understand him even though it cannot speak. While some people might find this behavior endearing, it can also be problematic because it can prevent people from understanding the true needs and behaviors of their pets.
Dogs, for example, communicate through body language, vocalizations, and scent, and it is important for owners to understand these forms of communication in order to provide proper care and training. Anthropomorphism is a common phenomenon that occurs in human society, and it can take many different forms.
While it can be entertaining or amusing, it can also be misleading and problematic, particularly in situations where it prevents people from accurately understanding the needs and behaviors of animals and other non-human entities.
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Discussion Question(s): The power to shape the world into a better place rests within each of us. Our communities can only thrive if each of us are willing to step up and become an active citizen of our area. a) Discuss what are some positive benefits and outcomes, for yourself and the community, in your decision to become involved in a local program as a contributor, member, or volunteer. b) Who in your community (i.e. homeless, disadvantaged elementary school kids, etc.) would you like to help out or work more with? Why are you so passionate about that population? c) How can you get involved, even now, to helping that group out? What is a specific community program, group, social media campaign, etc. that you can become a part of locally? If you don’t have an idea, who or where can you find more information on how to get involved?
Answer:
Better environment are always better for everyone.
Answer:
it's possible Everyone benefits from a cleaner environment. Participate in community service. Support local businesses, especially those that serve the homeless and others who are disadvantaged.
Explanation:
1. Rewrite these sentences usinh "so ...That" or "such...That" 1. He drivers so carelessly that he is having an accident
What mood does the author create at the beginning of the Story marigolds?
The Mood of Beauty. He creates the mood of Beauty,
Error identification
Error identification is a type of competitive test where one needs to identify the grammatical errors in a sentence. Though termed as Sentence Correction, most often, problems in this topic need one to only classify sentence errors.