Answer:
The title thane of Cawdor will be given to Macbeth.
Explanation:
Duncan decides to reward Macbeth for his fearlessness in defeating Macdonwald in battle by giving him the title Thane of Cawdor.
This proved to be a fatal mistake.
Answer:
the thane of cawdor will be executed for his betrayal
the title of thane of cawdor will be given to macbeth
Explanation:
Suppose that a circular island has an area of 14.4 square miles. Approximate the radius of the island. Round your answer to the nearest hundredth of a mile. Press enter to interact with the item, and press tab button or down arrow until reaching the Submit button once the item is selected A2.18 miles B4.59 miles C4.56 miles D2.14 miles
Answer:
r = 2.14 miles
Explanation:
Area of a circle = πr²
Where,
π, pi = 3.14
r, radius = ?
Area = 14.4 square miles
Area of a circle = πr²
14.4 = 3.14 * r²
14.4 = 3.14r²
r² = 14.4/3.14
r² = 4.5859872611464
r = √4.5859872611464
r = 2.1414918307447
Approximately to the nearest hundredth of a mile
r = 2.14 miles
Define Social Reform
Answer:
O reformismo é um movimento social que tem em vista a transformação da sociedade mediante a introdução de reformas graduais e sucessivas na legislação e nas instituições já existentes a fim de torná-la mais igualitárias, justas ou sagradas.
Explanation:
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Read the excerpt from chapter 6 of Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy.
"Come hear me."
"Sure. 'Please, Mrs. Cobb, may I come in and set a while and listen to Turner play your organ? Oh yes, thank you, I'll sit in your best chair. Of course, I'd love some tea. No, thank you, no cake just now. Thank you, yes, I am having a lovely time, Mrs. Cobb. He does play like all get out.'"
"Well, it might not be exactly like that."
"Lord, I guess it wouldn't."
"Come anyway."
Lizzie looked at him for a long time, tilting her head to one side as if trying to figure him out—which was what she was doing. "You're a strange person, you know that, Turner Buckminster? I wonder if you can see anything straight. What do you think your daddy would say if he saw us two standing out here right now? Or knew that I would be coming up to Mrs. Cobb's house just to hear you play?"
Lizzie’s belief that she will not be welcomed at Mrs. Cobb’s house is revealed through her
words.
actions.
feelings.
thoughts.
Answer:
thoughts
Explanation:
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For this question, refer to the following sermon. Intemperance is the sin of our land, and, with our boundless prosperity, is coming in upon us like a flood; and if anything shall defeat the hopes of the world, which hang upon our experiment of civil liberty, it is that river of fire. . . . In every city and town the poor-tax, created chiefly by intemperance, is [increasing the burden on taxpaying citizens]. . . . The frequency of going upon the town [relying on public welfare] has taken away the reluctance of pride, and destroyed the motives to providence which the fear of poverty and suffering once supplied. The prospect of a destitute old age, or of a suffering family, no longer troubles the vicious portion of our community. They drink up their daily earnings, and bless God for the poor-house, and begin to look upon it as, of right, the drunkard's home. . . . Every intemperate and idle man, whom you behold tottering about the streets and steeping himself at the stores, regards your houses and lands as pledged to take care of him, puts his hands deep, annually, into your pockets. . . . What then is this universal, natural, and national remedy for intemperance
The question is incomplete and the full version can be found online.
Answer: d. Periodic bursts of religious reform and revivalism
Explanation:
The question requires identifying which continuities in U.S. history are reflected in the excerpt from Lyman Beecher´s Six Sermons on the Nature, Occasions, Signs, Evils, and Remedy of Intemperance (1829).
Beecher´s sermons on the nature and dangers of intemperance were delivered in the context of the Second Great Awakening, the Protestant religious revival that occurred in the United States in the early 19th century, and is one example of the periodic bursts of religious reform and revivalism. It´s important to remember that American Christian history has gone through four Great Awakenings: the first one in the 1730s, the Second beginning in the 1790s, the third Awakening starting in the 1850s, and the fourth one in the 1970s.
I(a.have been b.has been c.will have been)to boracay by next year.
Answer:
will have been
Explanation:
You need to look at the whole sentence. It says "by next year" which implies future tense. "Will" means future tense, so will have been is the correct answer
the poem is about a small family? trua or fals
Answer:
true
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from "The Lottery." Soon the men began to gather, surveying their own children, speaking of planting and rain, tractors and taxes. They stood together, away from the pile of stones in the corner, and their jokes were quiet and they smiled rather than laughed. The women, wearing faded house dresses and sweaters, came shortly after their menfolk. They greeted one another and exchanged bits of gossip as they went to join their husbands. Which line from the excerpt provides clues about the setting?
Answer: Soon the men began to gather, surveying their own children, speaking of planting and rain, tractors and taxes.
Explanation:
In this book about sacrificing people in a town to ensure a good harvest, the setting is hinted at by the above sentence.
The men spoke of planting, rain and taxes which would be associated with a rural community that relies a lot on agriculture. We can therefore conclude that this is most likely a town in the countryside where most people are focused on farming.
Answer:
the correct answer is c
Explanation:
preamble - n. an introductory statement.
virtue - n. purity or virginity.
sovereignty - n. independent rule or authority.
bequeath - v. to pass on to heirs.
rebuke - v. to reprimand or scold.
Practice and Apply
Complete each of the following
sentence stems in a way that reflects the meaning of the Critical Vocabulary word.
The Wife of Bath chose some of
her husbands based on what they
could to her.
Choose...
The nuns on the pilgrimage wear
clothes that protect their
Choose
As a widow, the Wife of Bath has
over her financial affairs
Choose
Choose
Because of the long
listeners were prepared for the
surprising nature of the tale
Answer:
1. The Wife of Bath chose some of her husbands based on what they could bequeath to her.
2. The nuns on the pilgrimage wear clothes that protect their virtue.
3. As a widow, the Wife of Bath has sovereignty over her financial affairs.
4. Because of the long preamble, listeners were prepared for the surprising nature of the tale.
what happens to the conflict in a story during rising action
Answer:
It gets worse.
Explanation:
Answer:
Rising action is generally considered to be directly preceded by exposition, which introduces the story setting, characters and (possibly) premise. During rising action, the conflict may be established and it intensifies until the climax is reached.
Explanation:
Exposition --> rising action --> climax --> falling action --> denouement
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In this section, you'll be given independent clauses, dependent clauses, and simple sentences. You'll combine the clauses into compound, complex, or compound-complex sentences.
Write your answers in the space provided at the end of each sentences. Make sure you vary the sentence construction. Each answer should be a single sentence.
1. I'm going to walk home after class today. 70 degrees and sunny outside, might as well enjoy it!
2. What time are you finishing work today? Movie starts at 7
3. The grass needs to be cut already Which has grown so much recently due to the rain
4. I'm not going to see that horror moviel Preview was terrifying!
5. You must submit your exam by 6 p.m. today. Counts for 50% of your grade so you don't want to be late.
6. Are you taking a taxi or public transportation to the exhibition? What time so I know when to meet you?
7. Don't forget to bring the tickets. Need to scan them or they won't let us in
8. What are you making for dinner tonight? Spaghetti and meatballs again?
9. making an eggplant lasagna for dinner tonight My grandmother's recipe.
10. That movie was too long. If you ask me I fell asleep halfway through
11. Before we book a should make sure we have a place to stay my aunt's
12. After they heard the winner announcedGreg's friends congratulated him. Then teased him to take them out for pizza.
13. The floor was slipperyAfter she spilled the juice on it. She needed to clean it up before someone fell
14. My kitten had its first birthday. Guess it means he's not a kitten anymore, but a cat.
15. My brother is playing video games. AgainLike he does every day
Answer:
1. I'm going to walk home after class today and it is 70 degrees and sunny outside, so I might as well enjoy it!
2.What time are you finishing work today? Movie starts at 7
3The grass needs to be cut already Which has grown so much recently due to the rain
4I'm not going to see that horror moviel Preview was terrifying!
5You must submit your exam by 6 p.m. today. Counts for 50% of your grade so you don't want to be late.
6. Are you taking a taxi or public transportation to the exhibition? What time so I know when to meet you?
7. Don't forget the tickets we need them to scan or they won't let us in
8. What are you making for dinner tonight; is it spaghetti and meatballs
9. I am making an eggplant lasagna for dinner tonight , its my grandmother's recipe.
10 That movie was too long, I slept halfaway through
11. Before we book, we should make sure we have a place to stay at my aunt's
12 After they heard the winner, Greg's friends congratulated him and teased him to take them out for pizza.
13. The floor was slippery after she spilled the juice on it. so she needed to clean it up before someone fell
14. My kitten had its first birthday which it means he's not a kitten anymore but a cat.
15. My brother is playing video games just like he does every day
Where do you think you belong? write some characteristics with which you can identify yourself.
The similarities between shopping mall and open air-market
Explanation:
Both of them are for selling goods.
Both of them helps to create employment opportunities.
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What practice is normal now but might be seen as discrimination in the future?
Answer:
I am surely neglecting a more obvious answer, but the only thing I can think of at present is the usage of terms like "lame" and "d.umb" with such negative connotations, such as in the expressions "that is so lame" or "you are so d.umb". These terms in fact describe conditions from which people suffer, and it can be viewed as offensive to use them casually to mean "insipid" and "unintelligent" respectively. These terms may eventually fall out of practice, as many terms do with time. It may come to be viewed as unjust and improper to continually and casually label people who suffer from such conditions as feeble of mind (albeit indirectly). I think this can fall under the "discrimination" category, as it socially differentiates and isolates a group/groups of people in a detrimental manner. This practice is currently quite common, and most use those terms without thinking much of it and certainly without the intent to offend the people aforementioned. It might, however, grow more scarce with the advent of speech accountability and the canceling of terms deemed improper.
Explanation:
Which of the following words requires dropping the ending and adding ies to make it plural?
Stray
Ability
Journey
Cowboy
Answer:
hi the answer is the second option, ability which will be written as abilities.
Write about paragraph about how to save electriccity in your home
Answer:
There are many ways to save electricity. Maximize daylight, instead of turning on the lights, open the windows and curtains and let the sunlight in. This prevents the use of electricity. Another way to save electricity, is to come together and stay in one room. This helps save energy because you don't have to turn on the light in every room in the house, just use the one in that single room. When you are not using a device, unplug it! The device is using up electricity to charge itself, that is wasteful and you are losing electricity. Instead of putting your clothes in a washing machine, hang it out to dry. It is more natural and saves you electricity These are all simple things that you can do, day to day to save electricity!
1.Quick change of weight from one foot to the other displacing the supporting foot. 2. The person standing in opposite position across the set. 3.Like the motion on the handle of the clock moving to the left, when facing the center of an imaginary circle. Right shoulder is toward the center when moving forward. 4. Girl to right of Boy and Boy to left of Girl 5. Weight on one foot, swing the free foot in an arch, so that the ball or heel strikes the floor at lowest point of the arch. This may be done forward, sideward, or backward.
Answer:
Jog
Explanation:
This may also be considered sprint, but going off of number 5, jog seems to be the most logical answer.
Which best describes what kind of speaker Chase is?
Chase is not an effective speaker because he uses very informal language.
Explanation:
Chase is not an effective speaker because he is not confident about his idea and he comes prepared to share.
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Answer:
1. Cat and dog is proper noun cuz 'the' is used with both. It is being talked about the particular cat and dog, so it is proper noun. When they refer to a particular person or thing, then it is a proper noun. The park is also proper noun.
2. Misha - Proper noun
Plano - Proper noun
Drums - Proper noun
3. David - Proper noun
cake, cookies and cups - common noun
4. Danielle - Proper noun
Avatar - Pronoun noun
theather - it is the theater., so proper noun
5. Love - common noun
Peace - common noun
Hate - common noun
War - common noun
(P.S. - They are also abstract noun)
6. Family - common noun
7. Tom - Proper noun
banana - common noun
lunch - common noun
8. class - common noun
New York City - Proper noun
9. Movies - common noum
Frozen - proper noun
_______________________________________________________________________
Once upon a time, there was a weak little man, lived with his (a) ________ (noun) in a (b) __________ (adjective) house on the edge of a dark wood. Although he seemed very weak, he(c) ______________ (verb) all day, every day, and he did it (d) ____________ (Adverb). After a long day of work, he would fix his supper and eat it with his (e) _____________(noun). Although you would think that he would grow tired of doing this, he always seemed (f)___________ (Adjective) However, one day, after a full day of (g) ______________ (noun with an -ing ending), he (h)______________ (adverb) walked to the dark wood and disappeared. He has never been seen since.
Answer:
a) Wife
b) Isolated
c) Work
d) Happily
e) Wife
f) Sturdy
g) Working
h) Mysteriously/Strangely
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In the poem above, to what is spring compared?
Explanation:
hay esta
Elaborate on the central idea of social classes that Countee Cullen depicts in his poem For a Lady I Know. Provide textual evidence for your answer
Answer:
In his poem "For a Lady I Know," Countee Cullen depicts the clash between the upper and lower classes of society. The poem is assumed to be about upper-class white Americans who treat African Americans poorly. He points out the audacity of the upper class to presume that African Americans would continue to wait on them forever, even after death:
She even thinks that up in heaven
Her class lies late and snores
While poor black cherubs rise at seven
To do celestial chores.
This poem suggests that white Americans don’t want to help improve the lifestyle of poor African Americans but are comfortable with the minority races serving them forever.
Explanation:
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Answer:
In his poem "For a Lady I Know," Countee Cullen depicts the clash between the upper and lower classes of society. The poem is assumed to be about upper-class white Americans who treat African Americans poorly. He points out the audacity of the upper class to presume that African Americans would continue to wait on them forever, even after death:
She even thinks that up in heaven
Her class lies late and snores
While poor black cherubs rise at seven
To do celestial chores.
This poem suggests that white Americans don’t want to help improve the lifestyle of poor African Americans but are comfortable with the minority races serving them forever.
Explanation:
Straight from Plato.
Which prefix creates a new, real word when added to the word “please”
Answer:
displease
Explanation:
Okita uses the tomato, a food native to the Americas, to highlight the speaker’s American identity, while Cisneros uses the English language to give her characters an American identity. The writers use bleak imagery to convey the sense of isolation they feel from their respective cultures. The speaker of Okita’s poem feels a sense of loss at the prospect of being moved from her home, while the speaker of Cisneros’s short story longs to leave her current location and return to America. The American identity of both speakers is highly questionable, as they frequently refer to their foreign identities.
Answer: Okita uses the tomato, a food native to the Americas, to highlight the speaker’s American identity, while Cisneros uses the English language to give her characters an American identity.
Explanation:
Answer:
A
Explanation:
what is significant about the mérode altarpiece?
A) The guild funded it as contribution to the church
B)It highlights the growing influence of the merchant class and their patronage
C) it’s size
D) it is an homage to the crusades
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How does Ausable say he got in?
For class 10th
Answer:
he thought that Max had got into the room through the balcony. he said that it was the second time in a month that somebody had got into his room this way
For the book Dear Haiti, Love Alaine
Please read pages 193-245
Complete KWL Chart
- "K": Use the information/details in pages 193-215 to complete this section. Minimum 10 sentences.
- "W": Minimum 4 questions.
- "L": Use the information/details in pages 216-245 to complete this section. Minimum 10 sentences.
Answer:
Explanation:
big bragg
Read the passage.
These trains were not toys, and they were detailed models, and they were built to try out ideas. For real trains.
What is the best way to combine these incorrect sentences into one complete sentence?
a. These trains were not toys. They were detailed models. They were built to try out ideas. The ideas were for real trains.
b. These trains were not toys, they were detailed models, they were built to try out ideas for real trains.
c. These trains were toys and detailed models, and they were built to try out ideas for real trains.
d. These trains were not toys; they were detailed models built to try out ideas for real trains.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Answer D combines the two ideas correctly.
Answer:
These trains were not toys; they were detailed models built to try out ideas for real trains.
Explanation:
He is as tall as you. (negative)
Choose the most suitable alternative to complete the sentences. 1. Apples currently cost Rs 100 kilogram (a) a (b) an (c) the (d) no article
Answer:
D is the correct answer
Explanation:
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Explain what the Master Work was in the alchemist
Answer:
The Master Work is a term which refers, in alchemy, to the Elixir of Life and the Philosopher's Stone as a whole. The Master Work is the goal of all alchemists; the Alchemist has achieved it, but the Englishman is still seeking it. A Personal Legend is a true desire, which comes from the Soul of the Universe.
Explanation:
I think this is right, but don't quote me on this.