Answer: Things turn into geographical features of the Earth, such as the Himalayas, when the Eldest Magician blows on them. The author refers to the animals as "All-the-Elephant-there-was," "All-the-Beaver-there-was," and "All-the-Turtle-there-was."
Explanation: In the excerpt we can clearly see that it is a story about how the creation of the world, first because the Eldest Magician is creating mountains, Islands, deserts only with his breath, and also, he refers to the animals as "All the Elephant-there-was," "All-the-Beaver-there-was", etc, because they are the first animals ever created of each kind, so there was just one cow, one elephant, one beaver, etc.
When the Eldest Magician blows on something, it transforms it into a geographical feature of the Earth, such as the Himalayas, and the author refers to the animals as "All-the-Elephant-there-was," "All-the-Beaver-there-was," and "All-the-Turtle-there-was." are the conclusion that this story is about the creation of the world. The correct options are A and D.
What is the excerpt about?This story is about the creation of the world and how "the Eldest Magician" asked everyone to "play together in harmony." It stars Malaysia's Little Girl Daughter and her father.
The missing passage of the question is:
He went North, Best Beloved, and he found All-the-Elephant-there-was digging with his tusks and stamping with his feet in the nice new clean earth that had been made ready for him.
'Kun?' said All-the-Elephant-there-was, meaning, 'Is this right?'
'Payah kun,' said the Eldest Magician, meaning, 'That is quite right'; and he breathed upon the great rocks and lumps of earth that All-the-Elephant-there-was had thrown up, and they became the great Himalayan Mountains, and you can look them out on the map.
He went East, and he found All-the-Cow-there-was feeding in the field that had been made ready for her, and she licked her tongue round a whole forest at a time, and swallowed it and sat down to chew her cud.
'Kun?' said All-the-Cow-there-was.
'Payah kun,' said the Eldest Magician; and he breathed upon the bare patch where she had eaten, and upon the place where she had sat down, and one became the great Indian Desert, and the other became the Desert of Sahara, and you can look them out on the map.
He went West, and he found All-the-Beaver-there-was making a beaver-dam across the mouths of broad rivers that had been got ready for him.
'Kun?' said All-the-Beaver-there-was.
'Payah kun,' said the Eldest Magician; and he breathed upon the fallen trees and the still water, and they became the Everglades in Florida, and you may look them out on the map.
Then he went South and found All-the-Turtle-there-was scratching with his flippers in the sand that had been got ready for him, and the sand and the rocks whirled through the air and fell far off into the sea.
'Kun?' said All-the-Turtle-there-was.
'Payah kun,' said the Eldest Magician; and he breathed upon the sand and the rocks, where they had fallen in the sea, and they became the most beautiful islands of Borneo, Celebes, Sumatra, Java, and the rest of the Malay Archipelago, and you can look them out on the map!
The options are:
Things turn into geographical features of the Earth, such as the Himalayas, when the Eldest Magician blows on them. The Eldest Magician and the animals engage in conversations using language, which is an example of personification. The animals engage in activities that are typical of their species, such as the cow chewing its cud and the beaver building a dam. The author repeats foreign expressions such as "Kun" and "Payah kun" in the conversations between the Magician and the animals. The author refers to the animals as "All-the-Elephant-there-was," "All-the-Beaver-there-was," and "All-the-Turtle-there-was."When the Eldest Magician blows on something, it transforms it into a geographical feature of the Earth, such as the Himalayas, and the author refers to the animals as "All-the-Elephant-there-was," "All-the-Beaver-there-was," and "All-the-Turtle-there-was."
Thus, The correct options are A and D.
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Read the excerpt from a short story. The beach teemed with tourists from boardwalk to shore. A canopy of colorful umbrellas covered the sand. Each was preoccupied with his own happy task, and none noticed the figure as it emerged from the surf. Its skin was blistered and raw, and it lumbered awkwardly in the foam. Its hideous eyes hungrily appraised the masses. How does the excerpt exemplify the ideas King describes in "Danse Macabre"? It allows readers to approach a “forbidden door.” It provides a “single powerful spectacle” for the imagination’s eye. It forces readers to “grapple” with their own mortality. It introduces an unlikely “dancing partner.”
The excerpt exemplifies King's ideas by providing a "unique and powerful spectacle" to the eyes of the imagination, as shown in the second answer option.
We can arrive at this answer:
King's text is very descriptive, which allows him to present a lot of details about everything that is going on.This description allows the reader to have many mental images and imagine everything that is happening in the scene.This descriptive power is even greater when the narrator presents the physical state that the man presents. At this point, the author presents imagery, which reinforces the reader's imagination.
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Option (B) on edg 2022
Explanation:
It provides a “single powerful spectacle” for the imagination’s eye.
Russia .......... earlier this week that it ......... all its troops out of George
a) had announced /pulled
b) announces /would have pulled
c) announced /had pulled
d) announced / has pulled
e) has announced /was pulling
Answer:
Russia announced earlier this week that it has pulled all its troops out of George
Explanation:
Announced - simple past tense because you have an exactly period of time: earlier this week.
Has pulled - present perfect tense because the action has taken part in the past and still continues in effect.
Answer:
d) announced / has pulled
Answer it, answer it, answer it.
Explanation:
Option B is the correct answer
The balanced, rhythmic flow of poetry or oratory is referred to as _____. figurative cadence technical style
Answer: The balanced, rhythmic flow of poetry or oratory is referred to as _cadence_.
Explanation:
Why does Sachar include the line "He didn't know he
was Stanley's great-great-grandfather in this
flashback?
O It makes it clear that Stanley has never met or heard
of his great-great-grandfather.
It explains to the reader that Elya was indeed
Stanley's great-great-grandfather.
It is a funny way of pointing out that Stanley and
Elya are clearly not living at the same time.
It is a silly way of letting the reader know that Elya
and Stanley are not really related to each other.
Answer:
It explains to the reader that Elya was indeed Stanley's great-great-grandfather.
Explanation:
The story "Holes" by Louis Sachar tells the story of how a curse by a 'witch' led to the misfortune of the victim's family throughout his generations. Stanley Yelnats' grandfather Elya Yelnats did not keep his promise to the gypsy Madame Zeroni, which led to the unfortunate life of his great-great-grandson Stanley.
In chapter 7, the author includes the family history of Stanley and narrates how the 'misfortune' of being 'cursed' by the gypsy follows the Yelnats family. He included the line "He didn't know he was Stanley's great-great-grandfather" to make the point clear that Elya was indeed his great-great-grandfather who was a "no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather".
Thus, the correct answer is the second option.
Answer:
It explains to the reader that Elya was indeed Stanley's great-great-grandfather.
Which situation is associated with the peripeteia stage of the tragedy? A. death B. change of heart C. prophecy D. suffering Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
Answer:
The correct answer is: C. Prophecy
Explanation:
This is correct on Edgenuity.
Who says the following quote in Romeo and Juliet?
“Yet I should kill thee with much cherishing. Good night, good night. Parting is such sweet sorrow that I shall say "Good night" till it be morrow.”
Answer:
Juliet said it and it took place on the balcony.
In your speech you plan to persuade your listeners to choose a vegetarian lifestyle using cognitive dissonance. However, you failed to survey your audience before selecting your topic. After your performance you find out that several students believe that God put animals on the Earth to provide humans with needed nourishment. You should have considered _______________________.
Answer:
inducing dissonance on true believers is unlikely to change behaviors.
Explanation:
Cognitive Dissonance Theory was developed by Leon Festinger in 1957. The Cognitive Dissonance Theory takes place when there are two conflicting beliefs, attitudes, or values. It creates an aversive state, where the person is required to choose between the conflicting values and beliefs.
In persuasion speech, the orator needs to use cognitive dissonance in a manner that the audience shows a slight of change in their behavior. The aim of using cogntive dissonance is persuasive speech is to induce the audience with dissonance that they show changes in their beliefs and attitudes.
In the given scenario, you should have considered to induce dissonance on true believers. In doing so, one should have added the health issues that people face because of eating animals.
Who is the narrator of the story? Who is the "you" that the narrator is addressing? In “Once in a Lifetime
Answer: The story’s narrator is the protagonist, a young Indian girl named Hema, who lives in the United States.
The “you” Hema refers to is an Indian boy named Kaushik, whose parents are friends with Hema’s parents, and whom Hema has a crush on.
Explanation:
Answer:
The story’s narrator is the protagonist, a young Indian girl named Hema, who lives in the United States.
The “you” Hema refers to is an Indian boy named Kaushik, whose parents are friends with Hema’s parents, and whom Hema has a crush on.
Explanation:
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‘For song, issuing from its birth-place, after fulfillment, wandering Reck'd or unreck'd, duly with love returns' a) Why are the last lines put within brackets? b) ‘Reck'd or unreck'd', what does this phrase mean? c) Where does the song return?
Answer:
Explanation:
a)
the last lines are put in a bracket because they do not make the thoughts of the poet, and neither do they make the voice of the rain. What they contain, is the observation that the poet made as regards the course the poem is taking.
b)
reck'd or unreck'd means that whether or not you cared for the sound of the rains, if someone listened to the sound made by the rain, if someone didn't listen, whatever the case may be, it does not affect the rains and neither does it affects the poet.
negative effects of social media on the youth
Answer:
some negative effects can be cyberbullying,anxiety, lower self esteem, and depression
Answer:
UNREALISTIC BODY IDEALS
Explanation:
THE MEDIA PORTRAYED IN MANY TRENDING ACCOUNTS IS USUALLY FITS INTO THE CATEGORY OF FATPHOBIA AND RASICM.
In one of his first letters to his Uncle, Robin writes, "They have a list of about 100 rules about email. We can't say this - we can't say that - all about security...No real problem because we don't know anything." Based on this quote, what is Robin's feeling about his experience so far? A. He is angry that he has to follow so many rules in the war. B. He is confused about why they have so many rules and so little information. C. He is frightened by how different everything is outside of the United States. D. He regrets joining the military and wants to go home. Please I need the right answer ASAP.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
I believe that the most likely answer is:
B. He is confused about why they have so many rules and so little information.
This is because he specifically mentions that these rules will not be a problem because they don't know anything. His tone doesn't indicate anger - he doesn't mention fear or regret - so B makes the most sense based on my comprehension of this passage.
somebody has phoned them change it into passive
Answer:
They have been phoned
Explanation:
They have been phoned by somebody
Answer:they have been poned
Explanation:
How are health and wellness portrayed on the news?
Answer:
The answer I prefer is
Explanation:
The health and wellness on the news is being portrayed like sometimes bed or sometimes good. I mean sad news and happy news. That is how wellness is described in the news.
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PLEASE HELP!!!! 87 (max) POINTS.
Underline the verb in the following sentences. Label each
underlined verb as an ACT (action), LINK (linking verb), or HELP (helping verb).
1. We will eat spaghetti and meatballs for dinner tonight.
2. There were seven fish in the aquarium.
3. The trumpet players performed well at the concert.
4. Lashea and Leo had gone to the library.
5. My dad built me a treehouse for my birthday
6. The teacher guided us through solving the math problem.
7. Vic and Lily are the quietest kids in the room.
8. Sue can swim in the pool after lunch
9. That was a delicious cake
10. I had to fix the flat tire on my bike
Answer:
a.eat ... action
b.were .... linking verb
c.well...linking verb.
d.gone .... action
e.buit...action
guided...linking verb
are...helping verb
swim... action
was...linking
fix.. action
Explanation:
linking verb is a verb which discribe the subject.
helping verbs are which add more functional or grammertical meaning.
action verb is a verb that discribe an action.
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Answer:
D
Explanation: It talks about two companies that are trying to send people to space.
By night our ship ran onward toward the Ocean's bourne, the realm and region of the Men of Winter, hidden in mist and cloud. Never the flaming eye of Helios lights on those men at morning, when he climbs the sky of stars, nor in descending earthward out of heaven; ruinous night being rove over those wretches. Which is the best paraphrase of the passage
Answer:
Never the flaming eye of Helios lights on those men at morning
Explanation:
Answer: c
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A time when you felt successful when was...
Answer:
The correct answer is
Explanation:
I felt successful when I first earned my brainliest in Brainly and received a good comment from my teacher.
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A time I felt successful was about a week after my past Brainly account got deleted, I crated a new one which is this one and after a week I was an Ace with 4,000 points.
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What must writers do when using language taken directly from an outside source? Check all that apply.
Answer:
"Writers must restate the text or main idea in their own words, use quotation marks around the author’s words, explain how the quotation supports their point, and cite the source after the direct quotation is used when using language taken directly from an outside source.
These things are mandatory as putting into your own words is required while writing other work so explanation is necessary in support.
Answer:
The correct answer is
Explanation:
Use quotation marks around the author's words.
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Based on the excerpt and analysis of Pride and Prejudice, what is one theme in the novel?
Answer: Prejudice
As the title suggests, prejudice is one of the main themes of the novel. Prejudice is one of many obstacles that gets in the way of Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy from connecting quickly. For example, Mr. Darcy's prejudice toward Elizabeth is largely because of her social standing. He does not notice the strength of her character for a long time since he is above her in class.
The narrator says, 'Darcy had at first scarcely allowed her to be pretty. . . and in spite of his asserting that her manners were not those of the fashionable world, he was caught by their easy playfulness.'
Here, the narrator demonstrates how Mr. Darcy's initial prejudice initially clouds his ability to see Elizabeth for the strong, intelligent woman that she is. Once he is able to disregard their social differences, he allows himself to fall in love with her. Austen's attention to Mr. Darcy's prejudice and subsequent transformation into a humbler perspective shows the issues that social prejudice can cause, and the good that can come from removing those prejudices from society.
Explanation:
Answer:
one theme is love. in particular, the novel focuses on the different ways love may grow or disappear, and whether or not society has room for romantic love and marriage to go together. we can see love at first sight between jane and bingley. we can also see love that grows between elizabeth and darcy, and infatuation that fades between lydia and wickham. throughout the story, it becomes apparent that the novel is arguing that love based on genuine compatibility is the ideal.
Explanation:
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In 300 words or less, identify a major event in the plot, and explain why it is important to Sanger Rainsford's internal
journey
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Answer and Explanation:
Sanger Rainsford is the main character in Richard Connell's "The Most Dangerous Game." From the beginning of the short story until its ending, Rainsford endures hardship that is bound to make him grow and develop as a person. His internal journey, his change as a human being, is certainly affected by external events, the most important one originating with his meeting General Zaroff.
At the beginning of the story, Rainsford is quite the arrogant hunter. He reveals in a dialog his lack of empathy for his prey. Rainsford thinks the world can be divided into hunters and huntees, and that he is lucky to belong to the former instead of the latter. The huntees, according to his philosophy, do not really deserve any pity or sympathy. This is just how life goes.
However, Rainsford ends in Zaroff's private island only to find out what it feels like to be the huntee. The general is also a hunter who, very much like Rainsford himself, does not believe in empathizing with his prey. There is a catch in his philosophy, though. General Zaroff believes that applies to hunting men. He has grown tired of hunting irrational beasts and, looking for a more thrilling challenge, he has begun hunting human beings like himself.
Zaroff invites Rainsford to hunt alongside him, but Rainsford refuses, calling it murder. The general decides then to hunt Rainsford instead. Upon becoming the prey, Rainsford's internal journey is suddenly veered to a completely different path. He can no longer be the arrogant hunter he once was. He now understands the fear, the desperation that the animals he has hunted have felt. Facing death inevitably brings with it the instinctive wish to survive. No matter if rational or irrational, every living being in the world wishes to avoid death and remain alive. Rainsford is similar to any other animal.
Answer:
Sanger Rainsford is the main character in Richard Connell's "The Most Dangerous Game." From the beginning of the short story until its ending, Rainsford endures hardship that is bound to make him grow and develop as a person. His internal journey, his change as a human being, is certainly affected by external events, the most important one originating with his meeting General Zaroff.
At the beginning of the story, Rainsford is quite the arrogant hunter. He reveals in a dialog his lack of empathy for his prey. Rainsford thinks the world can be divided into hunters and huntees, and that he is lucky to belong to the former instead of the latter. The huntees, according to his philosophy, do not really deserve any pity or sympathy. This is just how life goes.
However, Rainsford ends in Zaroff's private island only to find out what it feels like to be the huntee. The general is also a hunter who, very much like Rainsford himself, does not believe in empathizing with his prey. There is a catch in his philosophy, though. General Zaroff believes that applies to hunting men. He has grown tired of hunting irrational beasts and, looking for a more thrilling challenge, he has begun hunting human beings like himself.
Zaroff invites Rainsford to hunt alongside him, but Rainsford refuses, calling it murder. The general decides then to hunt Rainsford instead. Upon becoming the prey, Rainsford's internal journey is suddenly veered to a completely different path. He can no longer be the arrogant hunter he once was. He now understands the fear, the desperation that the animals he has hunted have felt. Facing death inevitably brings with it the instinctive wish to survive. No matter if rational or irrational, every living being in the world wishes to avoid death and remain alive. Rainsford is similar to any other animal.
Explanation:
Sanger Rainsford is the main character in Richard Connell's "The Most Dangerous Game." From the beginning of the short story until its ending, Rainsford endures hardship that is bound to make him grow and develop as a person. His internal journey, his change as a human being, is certainly affected by external events, the most important one originating with his meeting General Zaroff.
At the beginning of the story, Rainsford is quite the arrogant hunter. He reveals in a dialog his lack of empathy for his prey. Rainsford thinks the world can be divided into hunters and huntees, and that he is lucky to belong to the former instead of the latter. The huntees, according to his philosophy, do not really deserve any pity or sympathy. This is just how life goes.
However, Rainsford ends in Zaroff's private island only to find out what it feels like to be the huntee. The general is also a hunter who, very much like Rainsford himself, does not believe in empathizing with his prey. There is a catch in his philosophy, though. General Zaroff believes that applies to hunting men. He has grown tired of hunting irrational beasts and, looking for a more thrilling challenge, he has begun hunting human beings like himself.
Zaroff invites Rainsford to hunt alongside him, but Rainsford refuses, calling it murder. The general decides then to hunt Rainsford instead. Upon becoming the prey, Rainsford's internal journey is suddenly veered to a completely different path. He can no longer be the arrogant hunter he once was. He now understands the fear, the desperation that the animals he has hunted have felt. Facing death inevitably brings with it the instinctive wish to survive. No matter if rational or irrational, every living being in the world wishes to avoid death and remain alive. Rainsford is similar to any other animal.
The author's use of plot advancement is most evident in which of the following ? a) Esperanza's mother turns into Madame Butterfly while singing in the kitchen. b) When Esperanza sees things disappearing from the garden she says the garden itself is eating them. c) Esperanza says that there are plants as big as planet in the garden. d) When Esperanza decides to go to the carnival with Sally, she becomes the victim of adolescent violence.
Answer:
The answer is
Explanation:
Esperanza says that there are plants as big as planet in the garden.
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In telling the details of her father’s bravery, Oona tried to explain why she cannot be the wife of a coward. These details also serve the purpose of A creating a contrast for Negore’s supposed cowardice B Creating a sense of impatience and delay in the reader C Increasing the curiosity of the reader about Oona D Increasing the time of Kinoos in the narrative
Answer:
A. Creating a contrast for Negore's supposed cowardice.
Explanation:
When Oona arosed with a 'catlike ease' after Negore asked if there is no greeting for him, Oona replied by saying "I was thy woman to be, Negore, but thou art a coward; the daughter of old Kinoos mates not with a coward!." This statement by Oona creates a contrast for Negore's supposed cowardice as the statement shows reason why she cannot be wife to a coward since her father was a brave man.
"Negore The Coward" is a short story by Jack London which took place in the mid-nineteeth century in Alaska, when the Negore tribe is running from the band of Russians.
suspence story in 200 words
Answer:
200 words
Explanation:
once upon a time there was a fairy and she used to be called unicorn and one day she was very naughty because she ran away
Jodie is writing a report on health insurance in the United States. As a reference, she’s using an online report on the extent of health insurance coverage, created by the US Census Bureau in 2013. Which two actions explain how Jodie can use this source without plagiarizing?
Answer:
Proper citation and reference of the original text
Paraphrasing using his own word
Explanation:
Using a source or work already done or published by another person in making a new report is very common and almost unavoidable when making a new report. However, the act of taking ownership or charge of someone else's work is a simple way of defining plagiarism. In other to avoid this, proper reference should be made towards the original author of the text or report, this way the owner feels safe and clearly shows you are not trying to steal from him or her. Also, Paraphrasing should be made an art when writing reports, it shows one has a good understanding of the topic and only needs to put them in one's own words. Therefore, copying texts in a 'word for word' manner should be avoided.
Answer:
cite the original source on a reference page
paraphrase the text in her own words
Explanation:
In the following sentence, what does the word disheveled mean? The bumpy bus ride left Robin’s hair disheveled.
Answer:Untidy
Explanation:
''Disheveled'' means making something untidy
If the antecedent in the sentence below is clearly associated with the underlined pronoun, select "correct." If it is ambiguous, select "ambiguous."
Advertisers succeed when they make consumers want to purchase products.
Answer:
Your answer is
Explanation:
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The small object in the picture is an artifact from Anglo-Saxon England. What do you think this object might be?
The small object in the picture which is an artifact from Anglo-Saxon England is part of a sword.
An artifact refers to an object that shows human workmanship. It is simply an object that human beings make. Examples of artifact include stone tools, jewelry, clothing etc.The Anglo-Saxon existed around the 5th century to the 11th century. Some of their artifacts include stone, ivory, and fresco.In conclusion, the correct option is part of a sword.
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Fill in the blanks to complete each statement about the heating of Earth’s surface.
Answer: Earth takes in thermal energy from the sun in a process called Terrestrial absorption.
Sunlight strikes Earth’s surface at different angles. This angle is called the angle of solar incidence