What does the term grueling connote about the work of slaves? A. The work was finished quickly. B. The work was cruel and inhumane. C. The work was important and necessary. D. The work was expensive to complete. I NEED HELP PLEASE!!!!!! >:(((((

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Answer 1

Answer: B. The work was cruel and inhumane.

Explanation:

Slaves were often subject to work that was too cruel and inhumane to be given to humans of higher social standards. They were forced to work in weather conditions that would be detrimental to a human's health and were subjected to working hours that left little time for rest.

Coupled with this was physical and mental abuses in terms of beatings and intimidation that made the work much harder to do. This is why slave work was said to be grueling.


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Click to read "Forgetfulness" by Billy Collins. Then answer the question.
What do the metaphors suggest about Collins's thoughts on aging?
A. That he believes it is a frightening experience
B. That he believes it only happens to the weak
C. That he believes it is bearable in a loving relationship
O D. That he believes it happens to everyone

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

How can i become an intelligent student? as an SHS student​

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Answer:

Here are six steps to smarter studying:

Explanation:

Pay attention in class.

Take good notes.

Plan ahead for tests and projects.

Break it down. (If you have a bunch of stuff to learn, break it into smaller chunks.)

Ask for help if you get stuck.

Get a good night's sleep! hope this helps you :)

Answer:

Read, research, and converse with diverse people as much as possible.

Explanation:

Which sentences contain imagery? Check all that apply.
The musky, smoky odor wafted from the glowing fireplace.
The car's bright headlights twinkled in the distance.
Miguel decided to visit his grandmother yesterday.
Eric's eardrums shuddered in rebellion at the bird's screeching.
The train stopped at Hanson Station every day.

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- Eric's eardrums shuddered in rebellion at the bird's screeching.

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What is the root word for argue

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Answer: The root word for argue is "arg."

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Answer:

The correct answer is

Explanation:

"Gue".

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Which use of symbolism in the story most suggests that the narrator feels stressed in the passage

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Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:

"It is impossible to say how the idea first entered my head. There was no reason for what I did. I did not hate the old man; I even loved him. He had never hurt me. I did not want his money. I think it was his eye. His eye was like the eye of a vulture, the eye of one of those terrible birds that watch and wait while an animal dies, and then fall upon the dead body and pull it to pieces to eat it. When the old man looked at me with his vulture eye a cold feeling went up and down my back; even my blood became cold. And so, I finally decided I had to kill the old man and close that eye forever!”

The Tell-Tale Heart, by Edgar Allan Poe.

Which use of symbolism in the story most suggests that the narrator feels stressed in this passage?

A. The exclamation points  B. The repetition of the word "eye"  C. The lack of dialogue D. The mention of gold

Answer:

B. The repetition of the word "eye"

Explanation:

The repetition of the word "eye" in this passage shows how disturbed and nervous the character is to the point that he only thinks about it. He does not use the word "eye" to justify the reason for his nervousness and to show that it was because of this nervousness, this tension and this imbalance that the eye caused, that he committed all the crime he did.

In other words, the repetition of the word "eye" in this excerpt refers to the manic state and the character's fixation is the source of all the nervousness he expresses.

Match each character type with its description.
dynamic character
round character
flat character
static character
a character who has few personality traits
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a character who doesn’t change over time
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a character who changes over time
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a character who has a complex personality
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Answer:

1. character who has few personality traits. = static character

2. character who doesn’t change over time . = flat character

3. character who changes over time . = round character

4. character who has a complex personality . = dynamic character

Explanation:

Read the following excerpt from Memoirs and Portraits by Robert Louis Stevenson, then find the correct answer:
And all the while I was aware that this life of sea-bathing and sun-burning was for me but a holiday. In that year cannon were roaring for days together on French battlefields; and I would sit in my isle (I call it mine, after the use of lovers) and think upon the war, and the loudness of these far-away battles, and the pain of the men's wounds, and the weariness of their marching. And I would think too of that other war which is as old as mankind, and is indeed the life of man: the unsparing war, the grinding slavery of competition; the toil of seventy years, dear-bought bread, precarious honour, the perils and pitfalls, and the poor rewards. It was a long look forward; the future summoned me as with trumpet calls, it warned me back as with a voice of weeping and beseeching; and I thrilled and trembled on the brink of life, like a childish bather on the beach. There was another young man on Earraid in these days, and we were much together, bathing, clambering on the boulders, trying to sail a boat and spinning round instead in the oily whirlpools of the roost. But the most part of the time we spoke of the great uncharted desert of our futures; wondering together what should there befall us; hearing with surprise the sound of or own voices in the empty vestibule of youth. As far, and as hard, as it seemed then to look forward to the grave, so far it seems now to look backward upon these emotions; so hard to recall justly that loath submission, as of the sacrificial bull, with which we stooped our necks under the yoke of destiny. I met my old companion but the other day; I cannot tell of course what he was thinking; but, upon my part, I was wondering to see us both so much at home, and so composed and sedentary in the world; and how much we had gained, and how much we had lost, to attain to that composure; and which had been upon the whole our best estate: when we sat there prating sensibly like men of some experience, or when we shared our timorous and hopeful counsels in a western islet.

What does Stevenson think about in the first paragraph?

Two real wars from his parents' past that had waged for a long time
A real war and a "war" of learning to fall in love and get married
Two fictional wars from books he had read on his vacation
A real war and a "war" of fighting to grow old and successful

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Answer:

A real war and a "war" of fighting to grow old and successful

Explanation:

Based on the excerpt, Robert Louis Stevenson was reminiscing about his days as a younger man and the internal conflicts he had.

In the first paragraph, he talked about the real war he witnessed where he heard the "loudness" of the battles and the "pain of men's wounds". He also talked about another internal "war" which had to do with "slavery of competition", toiling for years and which culminated to fighting to be old and successful.

Read the passage and then answer the question:
A mother and father and their two children are struggling -
with money and with society. They decide to move out to
the country where land is cheaper. There, they try to start a
new life.
For this story to qualify as a work of Modernism, how best should it end?
A. The oldest child struggles to find a job but finally succeeds.
B. Little changes; their problems continue as they did before.
C. They nearly lose everything but learn to value one another.
D. Outlaws attack their homestead; a stranger rescues them.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

In order for the story shown above to qualify as a modernist literature, it is necessary that the characters' difficulties continue even with the changes they made, since in real life, problems are not resolved so easily. In this case, the letter B is your correct answer.

Modernist authors used to politicize their stories and show narratives less idealistic and more centered on reality. Therefore, the characters' problems shown in the question above, would not be solved with a simple change.

While this change could have small benefits, the characters' problems would continue until they worked directly to resolve them.

Modernism was a literary movement that started in Europe and quickly spread across the American continent. The main features of this movement were:

Experimentation.Individualism.Absurdity.Daily account.Politicization.Irony.Formalism.

With that, we can conclude that the story shown in the question above would be developed through the characters' search for the solution of their problems. This solution would be complex, but it would allow them to have real changes in their lives.

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buildings / are / this / there / beautiful / town / some / in.

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Answer:

There are some beautiful buildings in this town.

OR

In this town, there are some beautiful buildings.

Explanation:

Answer:

There are some beautiful buildings in this town.

which activity is not a strong discussion technique A.Asking Clarifying questions B.Synthesizing multiple claims C.Challenging established ideas D.Using pathos to support claims

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Answer:rehearsing discussion responses

Explanation:

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Which of the following is incorrect? Select one:

a. Jim’s gun was stolen.
b. Its a sunny day.
c. Jim took a ball from it’s mouth.
d. B and C

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

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Read this passage and answer the question : What is it really like to be spastic? What's it like to be young and bursting with physical and mental energy ---- but unable to get your limbs and muscles to obey you? In this extract from Let the Balloon Go John Sumner thinks about all the things the adults in his life have told him he must not do. Question: Identify any 3 words from the passage that describes a disabled person. (You can give any explanations that why did you chose those 3 words)

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Answer:

unable to get your limbs and muscles to obey you

Explanation:

the person mentioned in the passage is disabled.the person really tries to walk but his limbs are letting the person down

maybe the person's bones are weak or maybe broken and can't get any form of treatment to make him feel much better

that's the reason why I chose the answer

what is the active voice of This footpath is used all the time by the people​

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Answer:

By changing the voice of a given sentence we will get '' This footpath is used by people all the time''. Explanation: In passive voice, the action of the verb is on the target point. It means that the subject is either less important or not present at all

Explanation:

Traci knows that the price of an issue preferred stock is $150 and she knows that the dividend is $20 per year. What is her dividend yield

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Answer:

$20

Explanation:

Write a Letter to your mother who likes
In another town/Village asking her to buy
you three important things and explain why you need them.

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Answer:

3 Imortant things might include

-new phone

-a cool postcard of the town/village

-buy a printed picture of the town/village

Explanation:

you must also discribe why you need the important things.

do we really have freedom of expression essay on it?
plz reply asap?​

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Answer:

We can point out that freedom of expression is particularly important nowadays. The current generation is addicted to expressing their opinion, to saying what they do not like or do not like. We can say that we have freedom of expression.

Freedom of expression is the fundamental right of man to say what he thinks. It is a natural right, which belongs to the essence of the human being, as well as the right to life, to dignity, being probably the most important right for the functioning of a free and democratic society.

At the individual level, freedom of expression is a necessary condition for the development, fulfillment, and dignity of each person. This right helps us to know and better understand the world we live in, through the free exchange of ideas and information with our fellow human beings.

Freedom of expression is important not only as a right, but also because it is essential for the observance of other fundamental rights (access to information, political freedom, religious freedom, the rights of national minorities, sex).

Without free expression there is no exchange of ideas, there is no public debate, there is no possibility to inform ourselves, to choose, to express ourselves artistically. Our daily choices, the way we dress, the music we listen to, the books we read, the media we are informed about, are all expressions of the right to free speech.

Totalitarian regimes (communism, fascism, Nazism, religious dictatorships) have been (and still are in some countries) the most hostile to this right. Restrictions imposed by law and abuses by the authorities concerned both political freedom of expression (banning opposition parties, restricting the right to association and public assemblies, sanctioning criticism of the government), and other manifestations of freedom of expression, such as cultural ones. artistic, sports.

For many historical periods, the world has been persecuted and has not been able to express its opinion, opinion, knowledge. There would be many examples: the ability of women to vote, the restriction of freedom of expression during communism (before 1989 in European countries and Russia). We are a "modern" generation addicted to expressing our opinions and expressing ourselves.

The purpose of the expedition Buck takes with Thornton and his partners is to
A. deliver mail.
B. find a new camp.
C. hunt for food
D. search for a gold mine.

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Answer:

The answer is D

D. search for a gold mine.

Explanation:

what does the sheriff think of his wifes fear? (jury of her peers)

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Answer:  When are the women in the story "A Jury of Her Peers" (including Mrs. Wright) silent? ... investigating Mr. John Wright's murder, doesn't seem to think much of Minnie ... Sheriff... 1 Educator Answer. A Jury of Her Peers. What is the central idea in "A ... The murder of John Wright was committed by his wife, Minnie Foster Wright.

Explanation:

The sheriff thinks his wife is silly for being scared.

"A Jury of her Peers" is a short story adapted from the short play "Trifles", by Susan Glaspell. The plot revolves around the murder of John Wright. The main suspect is his wife, Minnie.

Throughout the story, the men act in a sexist and condescending way toward the women. They laugh at the things women worry about, and clearly see them as being intellectually inferior. Right at the beginning, the sheriff finds it funny that his wife is asking for the presence of another woman, Mrs. Hale. Mrs. Peters, the sheriff's wife, does not want to be alone in the house where the murder happened. Instead of respecting her feelings, the sheriff seems to find it silly of her. Below is the passage of the story that serves as evidence to this conclusion:

". . . and then the sheriff came running in to say his wife wished Mrs. Hale would come too -- adding, with a grin, the he guessed she was getting scary and wanted another woman along."

Although the sheriff and the other men in the story treat women as silly, frightened creatures, it is the women who find what the men are looking for. They are the ones who find the motive behind the murder as they look around the house, paying attention to the little things men usually ignore.

In conclusion, from the sheriff's behavior and words, we can state he thinks is wife is silly for being afraid.

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While editing, you should ensure that your details help prove your thesis in some way. Select one: True False

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True

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Read the passage from "Marriage Is a Private Affair” by Chinua Achebe. "Have you written to your dad yet?” asked Nene one afternoon as she sat with Nnaemeka in her room at 16 Kasanga Street, Lagos. "No. I’ve been thinking about it. I think it’s better to tell him when I get home on leave!” "But why? Your leave is such a long way off yet—six whole weeks. He should be let into our happiness now.” Nnaemeka was silent for a while, and then began very slowly as if he groped for his words: "I wish I were sure it would be happiness to him.” "Of course it must,” replied Nene, a little surprised. "Why shouldn’t it?” "You have lived in Lagos all your life, and you know very little about people in remote parts of the country.” "That’s what you always say. But I don’t believe anybody will be so unlike other people that they will be unhappy when their sons are engaged to marry.” "Yes. They are most unhappy if the engagement is not arranged by them. In our case it’s worse—you are not even an Ibo.” This was said so seriously and so bluntly that Nene could not find speech immediately. In the cosmopolitan atmosphere of the city it had always seemed to her something of a joke that a person’s tribe could determine whom he married.

Which statement about this passage best explains that the village culture is patriarchal?

People from different tribes do not marry one another.

This does not describe the patriarchal system.

Fathers in small villages arrange marriages for their children.

Fathers are unhappy when their children become engaged to be married.

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Answer: A patriarchal society is a society run by men. So the best answer using educational reasoning would be C.

Explanation:

The statement about this passage that explains the patriarchal culture of the hamlet is that C. In small villages, fathers plan for their children's marriages.

What exactly is culture?

It should be mentioned that culture merely refers to a person's way of life or lifestyle.

The assertion about this chapter that demonstrates the patriarchal nature of village society is that fathers in small communities arrange marriages for their children.

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what evidence is there that Rip’s encounter with the men in the mountains was not just part of a dream that he had when he fell asleep while hunting in the mountains?

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Answer:

There is no concrete evidence that Rip's encounter with the men in the mountains was part of his dream when he fell asleep while hunting in the mountains.

From the text, Rip is described as falling asleep and waking to hear a stranger call his name. It is possible that his encounter with the men on the mountains could be a dream.  

Explanation:

Irving Washington's Rip Van Winkle is a short story about an easygoing man Rip Van Winkle who is a likable man but has to endure his wife's constant nagging and because of this, he leaves home often to avoid her.

He is a hardworking man who can hunt and fish but has bad luck with his farmland as it refused to yield produce.

He spends most of his time at the inn with other idle men but his wife still follows him there and nags him and the other men so he goes into the woods to hunt, with his dog Wolf and gun.

One day Rip goes high into the mountains to hunt squirrels, he gets tired and falls asleep. When he wakes, he hears a strange voice calling his name and he helps him carry his keg up a hill where he sees strange-looking men on Dutch clothes and he eventually has a drink with them and falls asleep.

When he wakes, he discovers that the men are no longer there, his beard is now a foot long, his gun is old and rusty and Wolf, his dog is no longer there.  

Which sentence uses an apostrophe correctly?
A The puppys' toy was found under the couch.
B The new professor is Blaines' sister-in-law.
C The rattle was the baby's favorite toy.
D The black horse belong's to Franciscos family.

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C) The rattle was the baby’s favorite toy

Answer:

c

Explanation:

it means that the rattle is for the baby alone

explain THREE benefits of participating in any campaign that addresses a human rights issue​

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Answer:

The benefits of participating in campaigns of human rights issue given below.

Explanation:

Human rights are those legal rights that a person is bound to have. These rights cannot be taken away from people by the monarchy or a government. Human rights include liberty, freedom, the right to life, freedom of opinion and expression, the right to education etc.

By joining one can get inspired by intellectuals through listening to their view and outlook about the world. People will gain pleasure from knowing that they have stood up and are fighting for a good cause. The human rights issue help people in gaining their stand in the community.

We can mention the following three benefits when it comes to participating in campaigns that address human rights issues:

Becoming more aware of those issues.Learning details about those issues.Becoming motivated to help.

Benefits to participating in campaigns

When we participate in campaigns that address human rights issues, we come into contact with people who have experienced or studied those issues profoundly. And those people have a lot to teach us:

By participating and listening, we first become more aware of the issue. Perhaps it is something that does not affect us directly, so it is important to be aware of its existence.Secondly, we learn details about the issue, which also allows us to know what to do about it or how to explain it to others. Only by knowing something well can we choose the right actions.Finally, we become motivated to help. By learning about an issue, we can get ourselves motivated to do something about it. We can protest, we can donate, and we can teach about it, etc.

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In "The Three Brass Pennies," how does Ah Fo’s decision to free the bee caught in the spider web affect the magician?

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Answer:

Ah Fo’s act breaks a spell placed on the magician and saves him from future threats.

Explanation:

"The Three Brass Pennies" is a classical Chinese story retold by Augusta Huiell Seaman about the main character Ah Fo and a magician he helped free. The story follows Ah Fo and his realization of happiness in himself.

The Magician was put under a spell by an evil magician that can only be broken if anyone removes the bee caught in the spider's web. And in his kind act of removing/ saving the bee from the web, Ah Fo unintentionally/ unknowingly saved the Magician's life and released him from the spell. In return, the Magician gave him three brass pennies that can make his wishes come true.

Thus, the correct answer is the third option.

Answer:

Ah Fo’s act breaks a spell placed on the magician and saves him from future threats.

Explanation:

k-12 answer

Find the area of a circle, if a chord 24cm long is 5cm distance from the center, find the radius.​

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Answer:

The answer is 1809.56cm

Explanation:

If the chord is 24cm long and  theres still 5cm till the center of the circle. We need to add that up so. 24+5=29.

Now we know that the radius is 29cm

The area of a circle is pi times the radius squared (A = π r²)

pluging the radius into the equasion we get

[tex]3.14 * 29^{2}[/tex]= 1809.6

Explain how Kim’s heritage influences his relationships with the people he encounters, including his friends. What does Kim think about the British who live in India? Use text from the excerpt you read to support your answers.

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Kim’s heritage influences his relationships with the people he encounters, including his friends in that he was born in Europe, so he has different genes that the people from India so his personality is different. However, he has been living in India for many years and he understands the culture of this territory that in those years was ruled bu the British government. He knows how to relate with the people from India and the people from Britain although he has always believed that the English people are superior. The contradiction is that the has differences with the British who live in India because he knows so well the native men and women from India. He knows what the Indians think of the white British and why they are reluctant to the British. So he developed traits that make him more fond of the Indians than the British.

The novel "Kim" was written by English author Rudyard Kipling in 1900. In this novel, Kipling makes a precise description of the culture, traditions, customs, and beliefs of the Indian people.

Answer:

Kim's identity is particularly complicated. He is European by birth, but he has been immersed the culture of India his whole life. Kim displays the traits of both the British and the Indians, but he considers the British superior to the natives, as seen in this interaction with an Indian friend: “There was some justification for Kim—he had kicked Lala Dinanath's boy off the trunnions—since the English held the Punjab and Kim was English.”

However, Kim is not comfortable with the idea of interacting with Europeans, partly because of the kind of life he leads:

As he reached the years of indiscretion, he learned to avoid missionaries and white men of serious aspect who asked who he was, and what he did. For Kim did nothing with an immense success. . . . [and] missionaries and secretaries of charitable societies could not see the beauty of [what he did].

Kim avoids British men and women who live in India. Since he has grown up with the natives, he shares their mistrust of the Europeans.

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Are my answers correct for this?

My answers:

1) I *HAD* a really terrible job interview.

2) Once, I *FORGOT* to switch off my phone when I was at the Cinema.

3) I don’t have very much work experience, but I *HAVE BEEN* in charge of a small town.

4) I *GOT* some useful work experience last year.

5) I *STUDIED* hard this year, so I hope I can pass my exams.

6) I *HADN’T BEEN* able to express myself clearly as a child.

7) I *HAVE WORKED* for more than three organizations.

8) I *KNEW* what career I wanted when I was a child.

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Three causes and effects of self image

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Answer:

Causes:

a. Unhappy childhood

b. Ongoing stressful life event such as relationship breakdown or financial trouble.

c. Poor academic performance in school resulting in a lack of confidence

Effects:

a. Anxiety

b. Stress

c. Loneliness,

Explanation:

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6) An angle is equal to one-ninth of its supplement. What is the measure of
that angle?
O A 18
O B 24
C 36
O D 45

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Answer:

The answer is A.18

Explanation:

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Which element of plot does this excerpt from "The Monkey's Paw" best represent?


The knocking ceased suddenly, although the echoes of it were still in the house. He heard the chair drawn back and the door opened. A cold wind rushed up the staircase, and a long loud wail of disappointment and misery from his wife gave him courage to run down to her side, and then to the gate beyond. The street lamp flickering opposite shone on a quiet and deserted road.




A. Rising action

B. Falling action

C. Exposition

D. Climax

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Answer:falling action

Explanation:

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Select the correct answer which elements should be part of the thesis statement for a research paper a your observations about the topic be statistics to support your details Siri questions you have about your topic de antidotes that relate to the subject 4(3r+2)-3r= -10? need help thanks When working with the instruction LAHF, the lower eight bits of the EFLAGS register will wind up getting moved into the FIRST TO ANSWER **CORRECTLY** GETS BRAINLIEST! Ginny the Dog: A Hero Among Heroes Heroes come in many shapes and forms, but they all do uncommon things in unusual situations. They stand out. We've all heard stories of hero dogs that save their owners. One dog saved his owner by fighting off an alligator. Another woke his sleeping family when a fire broke out in its home. Still others rescue injured or needy people in dangerous situations. One dog even managed to call 911 when his owner suffered a seizure. But one dog, named Ginny, performed heroic acts on a regular basis, not just once or twice in unusual situations. Because of her kindness, many lives were saved. Ginny the dog was adopted by her owner from an animal shelter in 1990. Within days of bringing her home, her owner discovered that Ginny seemed to be able to find cats in distress. On her daily walks, Ginny would often find abandoned, trapped, or endangered kittens or cats that needed rescuing. In one such episode, Ginny found a group of kittens trapped in a pipe. She managed to let her owner know, by scratching and barking at the pipe, that something needed her help. Because of Ginny, all the kittens were saved. Almost daily, Ginny would find cats that needed rescuing or, in some cases, a little love. Ginny's owner reported that when Ginny saw a cat on their walks, she would pull away from her leash and run after the cat. Instead of chasing cats like most dogs, Ginny would nuzzle and lick them, giving them comfort. Because of Ginny, her owner soon found he was caring for hundreds of wild neighborhood cats. In addition, Ginny pushed her owner to adopt more than 20 cats, most of whom had permanent injuries or special needs. "When we would go to the pound to drop off donations," her owner said, "Ginny always found the cat that was blind or deaf or hurt in some way. She would sit down in front of the cat's crate and not move until we brought it home." What makes a dog behave in such a kind way? Some believe Ginny had a very strong mothering instinct. But how could she tell when a cat was deaf? How did she know which cats needed love and attention? Regardless of how she did it, Ginny rescued hundreds of cats in her life and set an example we all can follow. Read this line from the text: Ginny pushed her owner to adopt more than 20 cats, most of whom had permanent injuries or special needs. What is the main purpose of this sentence? To create awareness of the number of homeless cats To show how much Ginny influenced her owner To explain the needs of most homeless cats To make other hero dogs seem less compassionate than Ginny A common tool used by events to reduce the potential for a lawsuit is A. holding parents responsible for their child's involvement in an event. B. employing volunteers as full-time employees. C. using a waiver and release of liability form. D. not allowing minors to participate in the event. -4(-w-10)=i need help dont know what the answer is Shelly and Terrence earned points in a game by completing various tasks. Shelly completed x tasks and scored 90 points on each one. The expression below shows Terrence's total points in the game: 90x 20 What does the constant term of the expression represent? (2 points) If a triangle has two of its shorter sides measuring 7 and 12, what is a possible length of the longest side of the triangle to make it acute? 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