Answer:
C. women feeling unfulfilled in typical domestic roles.
A. determining the meaning of real femininity.
Explanation:
Friedan's The Problem That Has No Name described the chronic dissatisfaction and unhappiness that affected white, middle-class women just after the war as they slowly but surely began to be fed up of their traditional role of homemakers and housewives and wanted to break away from that complex.
The statements that describe a central idea of Friedan's The Problem That Has No Name are More women were being unfulfilled in their typical domestic roles and determining the meaning of real feminity.
Answer:C. women feeling unfulfilled in typical domestic roles.A. determining the meaning of real femininity.
Explanation:
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Dr jasmine Carr told Maria and her parents that she would have to get braces . Chocolate the correct word that would help clarify the unclear pronoun reference that is boloded
Answer and Explanation:
Even though you didn't highlight any parts of the sentence, I believe it is still possible to answer it. This type of sentence commonly has an unclear pronoun in its second part, in this case "that she would have to get braces." Who is the "she" that would have to get braces? Two people were mentioned in the previous part of this sentence that could be referred to by "she": Dr. Jasmine Carr and Maria. Since Jasmine Carr is the doctor, we can safely assume that she is the one communicating the fact that Maria needs braces. In that case, to eliminate the ambiguity in the sentence, we simply substitute "she" for "Maria":
Dr. Jasmine Carr told Maria and her parents that Maria would have to get braces.
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.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
it means that the rattle is for the baby alone
While editing, you should ensure that your details help prove your thesis in some way. Select one: True False
What is the verb phrase in we shall attend the wedding ceremony
Answer:
'' Attend '' is the verbExplanation:
We shall attend the wedding ceremony
|| || ||
subject. verb. object
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Answer:
The correct answer is
Explanation:
Shall.
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What is your response to Dadaist Marcel Duchamp’s Fountain, which he called a “ready-made.” Is it art?
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.
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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What is the root word for argue
Answer: The root word for argue is "arg."
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Answer:
The correct answer is
Explanation:
"Gue".
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HOW DOES EPIC HERO BEOWULF CONFRONT AND DEFEAT EVIL?
Answer:
Beowulf confronted three demonic beasts, Grendel, his mother, and the Dragon without sparing a thought for his own life. In the epic poem of the same title, Beowulf is depicted as an epic hero, who fights and kills Grendel and stops him from killing any more of Hrothgar's men. This courageous confrontation with a demonic beast proves Beowulf's great loyalty and love to Hrothgar and his people.
On his own part as an epic hero, Beowulf shows that he is a brave, loyal, responsible, and strong warrior-leader by risking his life for the greater good and glory of his people and his kingdom. He utilized his great courage, inhuman strength, and faith to also defeat Grendel’s mother, who fought to revenge her son's death, by using the sword that Grendel’s mother kept at her disposal, but was unable to use. He had earlier defeated Grendel himself and later he also defeated the Dragon. By traveling great “distances to prove his strength at impossible odds against supernatural demons and beasts,” Beowulf proves that he is indeed an epic hero.
Explanation:
The poem "Beowulf " (c1200) dates back to a very different era. But, the poem gives modern day readers a historical view of Anglo-Saxon life. It also emphasizes universal human characteristics and themes of life that are still relevant to the modern day readers. For instance, it teaches readers that Anglo-Saxons believe in revenge and battle more than life because life is fleeting, but fame is not.
A is B. C is A. Therefore:
Select one:
A) C is B.
B) A and B equal C.
C) A is greater than C.
D) B is greater than C.
Answer:
B) A and B equal C.
Explanation:
A= B
C = A
So , A = B=C
A and B equal C, if A is B. C is A. Hence, option B is correct.
What is meant by equal in math?The equal symbol in mathematics signifies equality of amounts, equations, or expressions written on either side. Two thin, parallel horizontal lines stand for equal to. When two elements are the same or equal, the "equal to" indicator is used to denote this.
Examples: 1+1=2, where means the same as. This is different from equals but comparable to them. Use = when in doubt because it denotes roughly equal to or virtually equal to. is another word for identical.
This is different from equals but comparable to them. Use = when in doubt because it denotes roughly equal to or virtually equal to. The three-line equal sign () denotes a relationship but not necessarily an equality between two things.
Thus, option B is correct.
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Choose the answer that makes the sentence most effective. The employee thought, in his opinion, that the company was at fault. A.if you asked him B.according to him C.Eliminate this part.
A. If you asked
Explanation:
Why I said so was due to the fact that it's just a thought of his not outspoken
If it were outspoken it would probably be according to him
Answer:
its not A I just took the test it C. Eliminate this part.
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
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.
Match the underlined word in each verse to its meaning in the context of the poem.
the rhythm of a piece of poetry or music
a silly or foolish person
meaning, weight, or significance
reward
a small stream
"In which the burthen of the mystery, / In which the heavy and the weary weight Of all this unintelligible world, / Is lightened:"
(from "Tintern Abbey" by William Wordsworth)
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"Faint I, nor mourn nor murmur, other gifts / Have followed; for such loss, I would believe, / Abundant recompence"
(from "Tintern Abbey" by William Wordsworth)
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"Hold off! unhand me, grey-beard loon!"
(from "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge)
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"nor yet beside the rill,
Nor up the lawn, nor at the wood was he;"
(from "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard" by Thomas Gray)
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"Where was heard the mingled measure
From the fountain and the caves."
(from "Kubla Khan" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge)
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This question is incomplete. Here's the complete question, with the underline words.
Match the underlined word in each verse to its meaning in the context of the poem
the rhythm of a piece of poetry or music
a silly or foolish person
meaning, weight, or significance
reward
a small stream
1. "In which the burthen of the mystery, / In which the heavy and the weary weight of all this unintelligible world, / Is lightened:"
(from "Tintern Abbey" by William Wordsworth)
2. "Faint I, nor mourn nor murmur, other gifts / Have followed; for such loss, I would believe, / Abundant recompence"
(from "Tintern Abbey" by William Wordsworth)
3. "Hold offl unhand me, grey-beard loon!"
(from "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge)
4. "nor yet beside the rill, Nor up the lawn, nor at the wood was he;"
(from "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard" by Thomas Gray)
5. "Where was heard the mingled measure. From the fountain and the caves."
(from "Kubla Khan" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge)
Answer:
burthen - meaning, weight, or significance
recompence - reward
loon - a silly of foolish person
rill - a small stream
measure - the rhythm of a piece of poetry or music
Explanation:
Burthen is an archaic form of spelling "burden". When we think of a burden, we think of something heavy, difficult to carry around. Therefore, burthen means "weight"
Recompence is more commonly spelled "recompense" nowadays. It is the same as reward.
A loon is a foolish or silly person. We can think of a "loony", a crazy or silly person, someone who does not think or see things the way others do.
A rill is, by definition, a small stream or brook. There is not much we can add here.
Finally, measure refers to the rhythm of a poem or a piece of music. We commonly refer to it by "meter" or simply "rhythm", depending on what we mean.
Subjects and verbs must agree in which of the following categories?(1 point) 1 singular 2 phrase 3 number 4 plural ill give brainiest first person to answer
Answer:
Number
Explanation:
The Subject-Verb agreement has to do with Concord in grammar which says that subject and verb MUST agree with each other in number which is singular OR plural.
What this means is, if the subject of a sentence is singular, then the verb must be in the singular. If the subject is in the plural, then the verb must be in the plural.
For example, consider the sentence below:
The dog chases the cats.
The verb 'chases' is in the singular, so the subject 'dog' must be in the singular.
Fill in the blank.
The rider tugged on the
of her horse to make him slow down.
O reins
ranes
O rains
reigns
Ned
Submit
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Answer:
reins
Explanation:
a reign is time period of rule, and rain is the wet stuff that comes out of the sky. I'm not sure what ranes is but i dont think its correct
Answer:
reins
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.
Answer: Hi!
Here are your answers that contain imagery.
- The musky, smoky odor wafted from the glowing fireplace.
- The car's bright headlights twinkled in the distance.
- Eric's eardrums shuddered in rebellion at the bird's screeching.
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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.( A , B , and D )
Imagery : is a literary device that appeals to our senses to describe something.
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choose the minimal pairs(consonant) from the following words listed below.
A. farm and gun
B. third and punch
C. seal and zeal
D . heavy and very
E. pity and pride
Answer:
The answer I prefer is
Explanation:
Seal and zeal.
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It is possible for two words to sound exactly the same but have different meanings and spellings.
Answer:
Yes!
Explanation:
Words that sound the same but with different meanings and spellings are known as homophones (homo = same; phon = sound; same sound!).
An example of homophones are sea and see... They sound the same, but have different meanings and spellings!
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Answer:
Yes.
Explanation:
HOMONYMS are words that sound alike but have different meanings.
Homophones are a type of homonym that also sound alike, have different meanings, and spellings
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Read the excerpts from “The Royal House of Thebes” Which universal theme is best represented in the excerpt?
Answer:
The universal theme which is best represented in the excerpt is: Morality outweighs human laws.
Explanation:
Morality outweighs human laws, is the universal theme, which is best represented in the excerpt.
What is the Royal House of Thebes?The House of Thebes is founded after a city rather than a human, in comparison to the House of Atreus. Europa, the woman Zeus kidnaps while she is a cow, is related to the dynasty monarch Cadmus. Her father instructs her brothers to investigate for her following her abduction.
According to Greek mythology, Amphion and Zethus, twins, attacked Cadmea to drive out King Lycus during this conflict. Once they had taken control of Cadmea, Lycus married Tebe and changed the name of the city to Thebes in her honour.
Thus, it is Morality outweighs human laws,
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Directions: Repair grammar and punctuation errors in the sentences below.
1. The little girl spoke so quiet that I could hardly hear her.
2. Each driver should check the oil level in their car every three months.
3. I hated to ask Anita who is a very stingy person to lend me money.
4. She decided to quit her high-pressured job, she didn't want to develop heart trouble.
5. The flakes in this cereal tastes like sawdust.
6. Much of my boyhood was devoted to getting into rock fights, crossing railway trestles, and the hunt for rats
in drainage tunnels.
7. Turning on the ignition, the car backfired.
8. I asked the clerk if the store had Stevie Wonders latest CD.
9. The decisions of the judge seems questionable.
10. Earlier in the day, she took a taxi to the airport. Knowing that her time was limited.
11. Anybody who wants more dessert should give their order to the pastry chef.
12. You must observe all the rules of the game, even if you do not always agree with it.
13. I first spotted the turtle playing tag on the back lawn.
Answer:
1. Speak instead of spoke
2. Every instead of each
3. Hate instead of hated
12. Agree instead of observe
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.
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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If Gradin decided to quote one of his friend’s opinions on his paper and include it with citation, then he would have supplied an expert testimony about the quality of his paper. Select one: True False
Answer:
False.
Explanation:
An expert is someone who has a wide field of experience and expertise in a particular area of study. Added to that, he/ she must also have his opinions and writings be accounted for as credible and validated by others too.
So, if Gradin quotes his friend's opinions on his paper, it is not an expert's testimony as it is just the opinion of his friend. There seems to be no indication that this friend is an expert in the field and has enough credibility. So, it is false to infer that Gradin's friend's quote is expert testimony about the presented paper's quality.
For what does reverend Paris condemn his niece Abigail
Answer:
Reverend Paris condemn his niece Abigail because she had an affair with John Proctor
Explanation:
A plumber (come) ____________ to our house yesterday. He (want) _____________ to repair our washing machine. While he (repair) _______________ the washing machine, I (watch) ___________________ the news. Suddenly, I (realize) ____________ that they (show) ____________________ our street on TV. The reporter said that a car had crashed into a stop sign just before reaching the crossroads. While I (listen) _________________ carefully to what had happened, someone (knock) ________________ at my door. I (open) ______________ the door and (see) ___________a police officer standing there. He (ask) ____________ for the plumber. As it (turn out) ________________, it (be) __________ our plumber’s car that had rolled down the street. In haste, the plumber had forgotten to put the handbrake on.
Answer:
came
wanted
repaired
watched
realized
showed
listened
knocked
opened
saw
asked
turned out
had been
Explanation:
everthing is in past tense since it happened yesterday
See if you can find the topic sentence in this paragraph. Remember, the topic sentence tells what the paragraph is about.
(1) A motorcycle is an economical vehicle. (2) Its initial cost is only a fraction of the cost of a car. (3) It goes 50 or more miles to a gallon of gas. (4) Maintenance and repair costs are low. (5) Tires cost less than car tires. (6) For these reasons, I have decided to buy a motorcycle.
Type the correct answer in the box. Use numerals instead of words. Enter the number of the topic sentence.
The correct answer would be Sentence (1)
Answer: sentence 1
Explanation:
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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
Answer:
d
Explanation:
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Select three things an author may use to describe his characters.
antagonist
physical features
protagonist
conduct
conversation
Answer:
conduct
physical futures conversation
. In the section that starts off "At last, at one o'clock in the afternoon came the signal to leave" (bottom of
page 16), Elie describes the appearance of his hometown and fellow Jews before they are deported.
He uses several similes and metaphors to describe the scene. Write down ONE example of a
simile (comparing 2 unlike things, using "like" or "as") or metaphor (comparing nvo things, saying one thing IS
something else) and explain what the sentence is saying.
Answer:
Can you copy and paste the section so I can see what you're working with?
Explanation:
Do you need help figuring out what the simile or metaphor is?
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
Answer:
The answer is A.18
Explanation:
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The old man " Santiago" is physically weak but he is strong in ……… *
نقطة واحدة
Heart
Hand
Experiment
Answer:
In Heart.
Explanation:
so hand is a physical part and experiment has another meaning ... so the answer would be Heart.