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Answer:
Annoyance: the author is pointing out a likely reason for the "guests" to come
Explanation:
A connotative meaning refers to a subjunctive meaning, not literal and different from the real meaning of the word, but associated with the context to which it refers, within the text. In the case of the expression "casual acquaintances" presented in the text shown below, we can interpret that this expression shows a connotative meaning of annoyance, where the author shows the presence of uninvited people who did not have the requested presence.
How does Kezia begin to see her father as a human being who needs her sympathy ?
chapter 3 beehive
Answer:
chapter? class?
Explanation:
Answer:
when kezia's grandma was sick and her mother had went to hospital with grandma, Kezia was left at home with the maid Alice and her dad. When she had a nightmare, her dad came into the room to calm her. So her dad took Kezia to his bedroom. That was when Kezia began to see her dad as a human being who needs her sympathy
Explanation:
.The pupils left their bicycle leaning_______the wall.
1 point
for
to
against
by
Answer:
against
Explanation:
that is the grammatically correct answer
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Match each sentence with the word that completes it correctly. Match Term Definition Mrs. Tremont has several ______ who love her science class. A) students' Several of her _____ projects won ribbons at the science fair. B) student's One _____ invention was awarded the first place trophy. C) students Points earned on this question: 5
Answer:
mrs.tremont has several students who love her science class
student several of her class project won ribbons at the science fair
student one who invention was awarded the first place trophy.
students point earned on this question.
he complains about being treated unfairly .
-> Don't let
Answer:
what do you want to do in this question
4. SPEAKING Discuss these questions with a partner.
1 What other fun sports events have you heard of?
2 What do you do to stay fit and healthy?
3 What do you think you should do more of?
Answer:
1
I have heard of football and archery
2
I play sports
3
I think I should do more of travelling world and one day I will do
How do sections work together to build an informational article as a whole?
They can engage the reader with new information.
They can be used to contrast ideas in a different text.
They can answer cause and effect questions
They can provide explanation and examples.
Answer:
they can provide explanation n example
Answer:
They can engage the reader with new information.
Explanation:
Describe one national event that took place recently and state at least two effects it had on the people in your area
Explanation:
Natural disasters include brush fires, dust-storms, storms, typhoons, thunderstorms, volcanic eruptions, volcanoes, tsunamis, storm surges, and other geological events, earthquakes, tidal waves, storms, and other geological events.
Secondary hazardous events, such as fires, power outages, and blockages, can occur as a result of natural occurrences, and can be equally detrimental to human and wildlife environments.
Choose the letter A, B, C or D the word that has the underlined part different from others.
A. Cultural. C. Landline
B. Interact. D. Language
Note : This is not an answer. My dear friend, could you please be more specific? What is the underlined part? Reply in the comment section below. Thank you!!
read the following passage from “resistance to civil government” by Henry David Thoreau:
Yet this government never of itself furthered any enterprise, but by the alacrity with which it got out of its way. it does not keep the country free. it does not settle the west. it does not educate. the character inherent in the american people has done all that has been accomplished; and it would have done somewhat more, if the government had not sometimes got in its way.
how does Thoreau use a parallelism in this passage?
a. to emphasize the words “but by the alacrity with which it got out of its way”
b. to draw attention to what the american people do that the government doesn’t
c. to add the surprising revelation that the government gets in the way of progress
d. to compare the government to an obstacle, such as a tall mountain or river
C would be the answer
The use of parallelism within the passage does insinuate that the government is but an obstacle obstructing advancement, but there was nothing that hinted the government to being as obstructive as a mountain/river, so D is out.
The other answers are simply irrelevant
When an author makes a statement about a character it is called____.
Answer:
characterization
Explanation:
i think so
Answer:
Characterization....
When the audience finally sees Paris and Juliet interact in Act IV of Romeo and
Juliet, how does Juliet act around Paris?
O A. Fearful
B. Indifferent
C. Loving
D. Hateful
Answer:
B. Indifferent
Explanation:
"Juliet responds indifferently, showing neither affection nor dislike. She remarks that she has not married him yet."
Juliet acted around Paris in an indifferent way. The audience felt Juliet's behavior to be indifferent while discussing Romeo as stated in option (B).
Why does Juliet act indifferent in Act IV?Paris' actions toward Juliet reveal his readiness and willingness to wed her the following Thursday. She is referred to as "my lady and my wife" and "love" by him.
He begs her not to deny that she loves him (which she obviously does not) and appears enthusiastic.
Juliet will comply with her mother's demands, but she won't make an effort to develop feelings for Paris.
Juliet is propelled headlong toward adulthood by her first encounter with Romeo.
Romeo makes hasty decisions and has a tendency to romanticize things, but Juliet can see this despite her intense love for him and can criticize him.
Therefore, Juliet's relationship with Paris makes her character feel indifferent to the audience in Act IV. Therefore, option (B) is the correct answer.
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Which part of the American Dream is challenged in The Great Gatsby?
A. Anyone can succeed with hard work.
B. No one can be rich and moral.
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C. Wealth leads to happiness.
D. Inheriting property is a privilege.
7. The police believe that the suspect plans to before the trial, so they will keep a watch on her.
Answer:
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Explanation:
How does Mary Shelley vary the tone of her writing in letters 1–4 of Frankenstein? Support your response with evidence from the text.
Answer:
Based on what I'm reading, it seems that the tone in the first two letters is apprehension. In letter 1, he is more hopeful for what the future holds, and in letter 2, he seems to get more impatient in finding someone who shares his interests. He befriends a man taken in by his ship, which parallels the relationship between man and monster, and suggests that the two may not be so different, hence their developed friendship and trust in each other.
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Answer:
Mary Shelley changes the tone of the story from enthusiastic to foreboding in letters 1–4. Though Walton initially sounds excited about his journey, he reveals his loneliness to his sister. When Walton meets Frankenstein, his mood brightens. He immediately looks up to Frankenstein as the friend he always wanted, even though he does not know much about him.
The tone becomes foreboding when Victor warns Walton about the danger of too much ambition: "You seek for knowledge and wisdom, as I once did; and I ardently hope that the gratification of your wishes may not be a serpent to sting you, as mine has been."
This kind of foreshadowing in the form of a prophecy, warning, or prediction is typical of gothic novels.
Explanation:
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What is a Democracy.
Answer:
A Democracy is a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.
What is an advantage of doing an apprenticeship program?
A. You receive hands-on experience with little supervision.
B. It combines classroom studies with on-the-job training.
C. You can easily transfer to a four-year college.
D. It offers the opportunity to continue on to earn a master’s degree.
Answer:
B. It combines classroom studies with on-the-job training.
please what is the mining of sustain
Answer:
reference to the environment
Explanation:
mining companies now use the term to refer to
writing ( about 80 - 100 words ) :
what is your best leisure activity? why?
Answer:
i hope it will help you
Explanation:
People participate in leisure activities when they have free time in the evenings and on weekends. They are never work oriented and do not involve tasks such as housework or sleeping. Examples of leisure activities are bicycling, bowling, curling, horseback riding, golfing, hiking/walking, skating, skiing and swimming.
Answer:
i can give you a short answer my best leisure activity is watching tv and singing and they help me rest from all the work l have and also to pass time
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What is the effect of the word choice in the phrase “when you are set down at random in that street in the middle of an inky black night” in Paragraph 2 of the passage?
A. It gives the paragraph a humorous tone.
B. It contrasts the description of the Mississippi River.
C. It creates a strong, relatable image.
D. It sets a dark, ominous mood.
The passage:
One cannot easily realize what a tremendous thing it is to know every trivial detail of twelve hundred miles of river and know it with absolute exactness. If you will take the longest street in New York and travel up and down it, conning its features patiently until you know every house and window and lamppost and big and little sign by heart, and know them so accurately that you can instantly name the one you are abreast of when you are set down at random in that street in the middle of an inky black night, you will then have a tolerable notion of the amount and the exactness of a pilot's knowledge who carries the Mississippi River in his head.
Answer:
Answer is (C). It creates a strong, relatable image.
When you're reading that passage, you can picture the images in your head becuase of the details added in.
Explanation:
Answer:
C- It creates a strong, relatable image. :)
Explanation:
Need intoduction on this topic for argumentative essay..... ASAP
parent has no right to control children above 16.
Answer:
Well, in the US, if you follow the law, then the parent(s) have all the right to 'control' children of 16 and 17.
Children hit maturity, and become adults, at the age of 18. Before that, they are still under the 'control' of their parents. That is simply what the law states. There is no argument on whether the child must listen to the parent when they are younger than 18.
action that makes some one angry
Answer:
To anger, enrage, irritate, etc are all actions/verbs that make someone angry. You could just punch them. But that's, "not socially acceptable."
Explanation:
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Find and correct the mistake
: 1. Animals were first dominated for food, and later become a source of skin, fur and wool.
2. He was doing a crossword puzzle while he is waiting for the train.
3. The children did their homework when their father came back from the office. 4. He played the guitar when someone opened the window and threw out a bucket of water.
5. What did you do between 9.00 and 10.00 yesterday? I was cleaning my house. I always clean my house on Sunday mornings.
Answer:
1. become=became
2. is=was
3. when=while
4. when=until
5. was cleaning =cleaned (probably)
In the following sentences underline the correct form of the word used in the
parenthesis :
1. (Who, Whom ) is our new foreign language teacher ?
2. (Who, Whom will you choose to represent us ?
3. About (Who whom) are you speaking ?
4. Whose), Who's ) pen did
you borrow ?
5. (Who, Whom) did you ask about the football tickets?
Answer:
1. who 2. whom 3. whom 4. who's 5. whom
Explanation:
6. FESTIVE
A. serene
B. hearty
C. gruesome
D. jaunty
E. dreary
Answer: what? didn't understand
Explanation:
Answer:
festive time we welcome our guest hearty
Why does O'Brien relate his experience as a pig declotter? How does this information contribute
to the story? Why go into such specific detail?
(a) This is a new English grammar book. (What) AA
Answer:
Language Arts.
Explanation:
Please define your question next time :)
1. Where are you are most likely to conduct most of your research?
2. In a library, what do you use to find a book and where is it usually located?
3. What information should you write down when you determine a book you want to locate?
4. What is the call number of a book?
5. What are the two systems libraries use to organize books?
1.the internet
2 online catalogue (or less often card catalog) usually found on a PC and the front of the library
3 Author's name, title and call number
4 A number that indicates a books category and where to locate it in the library
5 the Dewey Decimal System on the library of Cosngress system
Answer:
1. The Internet
2. Online catalog (or, less often, card catalog); usually found on a PC in the front of the library
3. Author's name, title, and call number
4. A number that indicates a book's category and where to locate it in the library
5. The Dewey Decimal System or the Library of Congress System
Explanation:
How would a stage interpretation differ from an audio production of this scene?
Answer:
Viewers would have to imagine the different sound effects associated with this scene. Viewers would not have to infer the emotions or motivations of the characters associated with this scene.
Explanation:
Not sure but hope it helps
please help me I can't understand
Answer:
1. is held
2. is respected
3. are required
4.is celebrated
5.are not allowed
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Describe central ideas
Answer:
The central idea is the central, unifying element of the story, which ties together all of the other elements of fiction used by the author to tell the story. The central idea can be best described as the dominant impression or the universal, generic truth found in the story.