Answer: A
Explanation:
definition claims argue the denotation or classification of what something is.
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What is Twain’s viewpoint in this passage?
Twain feels he was mistaken to believe that barbershops were hard to find.
Twain is pleased to find a Parisian barbershop in which he can get a shave.
Twain is angry and disappointed with the lack of true barbershops in France.
Twain believes the barbers were purposefully rude and intentionally hurt him.
Answer:
A) What is Twain's viewpoint in this passage?
Explanation:
A) answer is : Twain believes America is superior to France in all. ... things and is dismissive in tone.
* I only know the answer to the first question I hope this helps.
a story must begin with this sentence: A girl was walking home one day.
Answer: A girl was walking home one day. To the girl, each and every day that she walked home was simply the same. The birds chirped in tune, the wind blew the most prettiest of leaves away, the sidewalk of which she walked on lessened and lessened as she came close to home. It seemed to her that every walk home created the same routine. This time, the birds seemed distant, the wind blew slower than ever, and the sidewalk of which she walked on seemed to grow more and more. This time, things were about to change...
Answer:
a girl was walking home one day. then she saw a pet puppy. she picked up puppy. he is a white dog with brown eyes. but it was alone. so she bring it home and treat well.
in the next day she go to out with her new puppy. then she saw a notice about lost puppy. the photo on it is same to her puppy. then she realized that it was about this puppy. but she didn't like to hand over the puppy. she ran back home with her puppy. then she lay in bed all day thinking. she took a decision to hand over puppy to real owner. because she thought, if she feel sad that much, the real owners are also so worry about puppy. then she bring her puppy to address in that notice.
there was a child in that home. when he saw his puppy,. he jumped up happily. puppy also seem happy. then she said good bye to her puppy
Explanation:
In at least 150 words, compare and contrast the modernist themes portrayed in "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"
and "Grass."
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The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock," while not adhering to the traditional idea of a love song, still qualifies as one because it describes the longing of the speaker for his beloved.Eliot's “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” carries the characteristics of modernist poetry such as objective correlative, fragmentation, free verse and irregular rhyming. ... Hence, the title of the poem is ironic, since Prufrock never talks about his feelings of love throughout the poem.Alfred Prufrock," Prufrock feels unconfident and self-conscious He is lonely, aging, and balding, and his apparent desire to connect with others, especially women, remains unrealized
The element of an argument that ties everything together is the __________.
evidence
reasoning
warrant
claim
Answer:
warrant
Explanation:
"The warrant is the assumption on which the claim and the evidence depend. Another way of saying this would be that the warrant explains why the data support the claim."
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Which planet is (close) ……………………. to the Sun?
Answer:
Mercury is the closest planet to the sun :)
Select the correct answer.
Which of the following is a feature of the IdeaStorm website launched by Dell?
A.
tracks a competitor's marketing campaign
B.
promotes newly launched products
C.
suggests new products for development
D.
informs investors about the company's goals
Answer:
option. c
Explanation:
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Underline the pronouns in each of following sentences
none but our english teacher can read this.(affirmative statement )
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Answer:
* How to answer, “How would you explain yourself?”
I am passionate about my work. ...
I am ambitious and driven. ...
I am highly organised. ...
I'm a people person. ...
I'm a natural leader. ...
I am results oriented. ...
I am an excellent communicator.
* Here are a few strategies for answering questions in a helpful way!
If they're not asking clearly, help them clarify. ...
Figure out what they know already. ...
Point them to the documentation. ...
Point them to a useful search. ...
Write new documentation. ...
Explain what you did. ...
Solve the underlying problem.
Explanation:
In the story, Nuttel is given letters of introduction by his sister. What's the purpose of these letters?
A. to attend a particular social event
B. to apply for a job
c. to ask for a hand in marriage
D. to make social calls
Answer:
D. To make social calls.
Explanation:
The short story "The Open Window" by Saki a.k.a. H. H. Munro is about the main character Framton Nuttel and his retreat to the countryside. The story is a hilarious yet horrific experience for Nuttel who became the latest victim of the playful niece, Vera's love of storytelling.
Framton Nuttel has been advised by his doctor to not exert himself mentally. In a bid to cure his nervous condition, he had gone to the countryside to relax and calm himself. And to make himself acquainted with the neighbors of that retreat, his sister had written letters of introduction to help him in his social calls.
Thus, the correct answer is option D.
Do you think the use of technology helps in the classroom?
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Technology can help teachers form a better relationship with their students and their colleagues. For example, 84% of teachers report using the internet at least weekly to find content that will engage students. Using technology in your classroom also encourages critical thinking skills.
identify words with positive and negative connotation
information
news
details
gossip
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Trevor shared the gossip that he had heard from his friend.
Exercise: Make questions with “How much" or "How many” for the following sentences
Ken made three cakes for me.
just how many did you eat
Explanation:
or how much did you give nick
In the context of the poem, what does the word blithe most likely mean?
Answer:
joyous, cheerful
Explanation:
something that is very happy
What is a blog?
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Explanation:
A regularly updated website or web page, typically one run by an individual or small group, that is written in an informal or conversational style.
A blog (a shortened version of “weblog”) is an online journal or informational website displaying information in reverse chronological order, with the latest posts appearing first, at the top. It is a platform where a writer or a group of writers share their views on an individual subject
A regularly updated website or web page, typically one run by an individual or small group, that is written in an informal or conversational style.
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A. She stood as still as a statue with all eyes on her
B. She then sat dow satisfied with her actions
C. Mary clanged two glass together rudely interrupting the conversations going on around her
D. She finally simply said thank you for coming her words of biting the ears of all who heard them
Answer: C
Explanation: Onomatopoeia is a term for making a sound of an object it is describing.
A cannot be correct as A is a simile (Comparing an object to something else)
B is wrong as the sentence is describing how she is feeling, not what sound she is making
D is wrong because although she is saying something, this is not classified as onomatopoeia
Therefore C is correct, because it says that she clanged two glasses together. The word clanged is a sound describing what the two glasses are doing.
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I was alone at home and suddenly door bell rang. I opened the door and found an old man.......
1. I'm sorry. I didn't mean to do that. It was mistake. 2. There were no chairs, so we had to sit on floor. 3. Lucy has just gotten bank in Chicago. 4. There's bookstore on corner near my house. 5. It's very cold in here. Can you close window, please? 6. If you go past post office, can you get me some stamps? 7. It was very hot day. It was hottest day of year. 8. What's name of woman who sat beside you at the dinner? 9. How often do you go to movies? 10. “Can you tell me where Room 306 is, please?" "It's on third floor." 11. He lay down ground and looked up at sky. 12. You'll find information you need at 13. moon goes around earth every 27 days. 14. He doesn't usually have lunch, but he always eats good breakfast. 15. If you live in foreign country, you should try and learn language. 16. next train to Brighton leaves from Platform 5. 17. Last year we visited Canada and United States 18. highest mountain in Africa is Kilimanjaro 19. Mediterranean Sea is the sea between Africa and Europe. 20. Mississippi is longest river in North America
Explanation:
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A strange man was watching us.(passive voice)
Answer:
We were being watched by a strange man .
................. can kids learn from TV?
A. Where B. What C. When D. Who
Answer:
B
Explanation:
what can kids learn from TV? Here, 'what' is the most appropriate choice.
Explanation:
you can help the learners to be smart in their own ways
how to promote the importance of reading for the learners?
Answer:
Below is a list of ways to encourage students to read for pleasure as well as tips on facilitating an independent reading culture in your classroom.
Host a book club. Collaborate with your local library. Host a young author read-aloud. Reenact favorite books. Mystery check-outs. Make time for independent reading.Friar Laurence: Come, come with me, and we will make short work;
For, by your leaves, you shall not stay alone
Till holy church incorporate two in one.
—Romeo and Juliet,
William Shakespeare
Make an inference about Friar Laurence and his motivation in this scene.
What does Friar Laurence plan to do?
What motivates Friar Laurence to go through with the plan?
Answer:
Q-What does Friar Laurence plan to do?
A-He plans on marrying Romeo and Juliet.
Q-What motivates Friar Laurence to go through with the plan?
A-He cares for Romeo and Juliet and their families.
Explanation:
Select the item that uses correct grammar, punctuation, and connecting words. Students overlooking the errors they have made, and cause them to receive lower grades. Students overlooking the errors they have made, and cause them to receive lower grades. Overlooking errors will cause students to receive lower grades. Overlooking errors will cause students to receive lower grades. Students overlooking the errors they have made. Will cause them to receive lower grades.
Answer:
overlooking errors will cause students to receive lower grades.
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For this assignment, write a one-page story explaining the insult that caused the narrator of the story to want revenge on Fortunato. This can be written in the form of a letter, journal entry, conversation, or story. Your story should follow these guidelines:
1. Stay in first person point of view and keep up with the language of the story. It would now be the late 1800s. Use some of vocabulary words from the story.
2. Be clear on to whom he is speaking. Is he writing a diary entry and just confessing or he is actually talking to somebody in the form of a letter?
3. MINIMUM of one-page, 12 point font, Times New Roman.
4. DO NOT retell the story. Try to leave out any details from the story itself, other than he will want to get his revenge. This is sort of a prequel to the original story. You are writing as Montresor to convince your reader that your murderous actions of Fortunato are justified.
Answer:
Dear Fortunato,
While I know that you are dead, I would still like this to be addressed to you, for you are the only one whom I can confess to truly without getting hurt, and I promised myself that I would not get hurt during any of this.
As you may know, I have killed you. No, I did not do it from act of impulse, or for a laugh. I'm sure you know exactly what you did that made me enclose you in that small space, left there to rot and die. You have insulted my name for the last time. You have hurt my pride, and I am done suffering in silence due to your words.
So please forgive me for what I have done. I just wanted you to pay for your actions. It was for your own good, really. For you do not disrespect a Montresor and get away with it. Had it been anyone else, they might have done the same thing, I suppose.
That fateful night that you were walking home from indulging yourself in drink, after I had thought of my plan and how exactly I would execute it, you had drunk much more wine than was good for you. If I hadn't acted fast, you might have just drank yourself to death and I would not have been able to get revenge, but thankfully that did not happen before I was able to get that last stone secured into the wall, and place every bone back the way that it was before.
Thank you for having been compliant, and so easy to lure. It would have been much harder had you not complied so easily, or asked too many questions. It made my life much easier. I hold Luchresi's name above your head and you pounced on the opportunity to gloat your skills of wine testing. To be truthful, though, you don't know one wine from another. Dear Luchresi knows better than you ever would.
Did I not tell you that we should have left? If you knew what was best for you, you would have turned around the moment we got down into that dank, cold vault. Had you not been drunk, and after noticing the amount of bones that may or may not have been my family, you might have turned around quicker. But no, your pride could not let Luchresi surpass you, for you are too proud for that.
Well, I believe that is all I needed to say. That was the last time you ever disrespect my name, and I truly hope you have learned from that mistake in the next life, or else you will suffer the same terrible fate.
Sincerely, Montresor
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What device would NOT be helpful in simulating the chances of Ms. McMillan liking
vanilla or chocolate?
a. A spinner cut into 10 equal parts
b. A 3 sided number cube
C. A coin
d. An 8 sided number cube
We (learn) English now.
Answer:
We are learning English now.
Explanation:
Answer:
We are learning English now.
Explanation:
It's in the present continuous tense
The teacher made all the students .............on the benches a stood b. stand c. stands
Answer:
b. stand
Explanation:
II. Cross out the incorrect word in each sentence and write the correct word on the line 43. Sadie’s quite good in typing. ……………………. 44. Jimmy qualified at a doctor a couple of years ago. ……………………. 45. You need to be good at languages to work in an interpreter. ……………………. 46. It’ll be good that Rudy to get some work experience this summer. ……………………. 47. You’ve got to be experienced from dealing with difficult authors if you want to be an editor. ………………. 48. We specialize for manufacturing tiles for the building industry. ……………………. 49. After qualifying as veterinary medicine, she decided to move to Yorkshire. ……………………. 50. I’d love to work as advertising. ……………………. 51. Joanne is training for become a trapeze artist at the moment! …………………….
The correct word to use in each sentence is shown below.
In this exercise, you're required to cross (underline) out the incorrect word in each sentence and write the correct word on the line.
43. Sadie’s quite good in typing. You should use the apostrophe with a s (Sadie's) to denote possession of something by someone.
Sadie is quite good in typing44. Jimmy qualified at a doctor a couple of years ago. At should be use to show location or place but not to describe something.
Jimmy qualified as a doctor a couple of years ago45. You need to be good at languages to work in an interpreter. You should use in to show the exact location of something.
You need to be good at languages to work as an interpreter.46. It’ll be good that Rudy to get some work experience this summer. You should use for to refer to a person or thing rather than use that.
It’ll be good for Rudy to get some work experience this summer.47. You’ve got to be experienced from dealing with difficult authors if you want to be an editor. You should use from to indicate a timeframe.
You’ve got to be experienced in dealing with difficult authors if you want to be an editor.48. We specialize for manufacturing tiles for the building industry. You should use in to show the exact function or responsibility of something rather than use for.
We specialize in manufacturing tiles for the building industry.49. After qualifying as veterinary medicine, she decided to move to Yorkshire. You should use as to compare two or more things.
After qualifying in veterinary medicine, she decided to move to Yorkshire.50. I’d love to work as advertising. You should use as to compare two or more things.
I’d love to work in advertising.51. Joanne is training for become a trapeze artist at the moment! You should use for to refer to a person or thing.
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Explanation:
PLEASE ANSWER WITH HASTE
Which sentence is capitalized correctly?
A. Mr. Reynolds plants his flowers in the Spring.
B. Whales swim south during the winter months.
C. Megan will visit New York during the Fall.
D. Most students love Summer break.
Answer: B
Explanation:
Seasons don't have capitalizations. Spring, summer, fall, and winter should all be lowercase in a sentence except for the start of one (like this sentence). Therefore, B is the only correct sentence.
- Complete the following past simple and continuous events. Choose the correct alternative
7. I _______________ a novel while my mother ___________.
a) was read / was cooking
b) read / cooked
c) was reading / was cooking
d) was reading / cooks
8. I ___________ out of the window when the accident happened.
a) was looked
b) looked
c) looking
d) was looking
9. You ___________ while I ____________.
a) played / study
b) were playing / studying
c) were playing / was studying
d) were played / was studying
10. He _____________his homework when his father came home.
a) were doing
b) was doing
c) did
d) did do
7. I (C) WAS READING a novel while my mother WAS COOKING
8. (D) WAS LOOKING out of the window when the accident happened.
9. You (C) WERE PLAYING while I WAS STUDYING
10. He (B) WAS DOING his homework when his father came home.