Answer:
They believe that all of their work benefits the community of animals and ultimately is for the best.
Explanation:
George Orwell's "Animal Farm" is an allegorical play showing how a group of farm animals rebelled against their human master to form their own government. The play deals with themes of greed, a struggle for power, hierarchy, corruption, equality, etc.
In Chapter V, Napoleon declared his intention to build the windmill which meant everyone must put in extra work. This meant that they will have to do their usual work added to the workload of constructing the windmill. But the animals accepted that without any complaint. Chapter VI starts with the statement "All that year the animals worked like slaves. But they were happy in their work; they grudged no effort or sacrifice, well aware that everything that they did was for the benefit of themselves and those of their kind who would come after them, and not for a pack of idle, thieving human beings."
This shows that the animals readily accepted the increased workload because they believed that it is for the benefit of the whole community and their future generations.
Thus, the correct answer is the second option.
8. A: I didn't think Paul and Sam were coming to the picnic.
B: They_____ their minds.
A: Well, it's nice to see them again.
A. must have changed
B. used to change
C. would rather change
D. should have changed
9. I'm glad that I_____ hard to persuade my parents because they were already keen on the idea.
A. ought not to try
B. needn't have tried
C. didn't need to try
D. wasn't able to try
10. When it was completed, the Eiffel Tower______ the tallest building in the world, but now there are many others which are taller than the Eiffel Tower.
A. would be
B. must be
C. used to be
D. was
11. Cats are very alert to any movement. For this reason, they will pounce when a victim _____but _____prey that remains still.
A. can move - couldn't attack
B. is moving - shouldn't attack
C.moves - may not attack
D. moved - don't attack
Explanation:
B)=must have changed
9)=c
10 =d
11=c ...ans not sure
give common name to men and women
Answer:
Emma and James i think
Explanation:
Answer:
Ashley and James
Explanation:
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How do the words muttered sentences, half-uttered screams that seemed smothered best enhance the tone of this passage
Answer:
They indicate an otherworldly atmosphere around the narrator.
Explanation:
Mark Twain's "A Ghost Story" is a ghost story about how the narrator experienced during his stay at a hotel. The story seems to be based on the Cardiff Giant, a monster carved out of stone and buried in the ground, only to emerge oftentimes to 'scare' people.
The narrator reveals how he heard "muttered sentences; half-uttered screams that seemed smothered violently;" during his first night at the "old building". This tone, with the discovery of the "[footprint] so vast that in comparison [his] was but an infant's" presents an otherworldly atmosphere, a sense of horror and suspense. By using these words to describe the sounds he heard along the hallway while listening intently, the narrator presents us with a scene that is scary and even intriguing.
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1. Mr A he is coughing continuously
Mr B he ought. Doctor
A see B sees C saw D to see
Answer:
D
Explanation:
If the question was
"Mr. A: he is coughing continuously
Mr B: he ought___ Doctor."
Then the answer choice that would fit the sentence would be "to see" because then the sentence would be "he ought to see Doctor."
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can anyone help me with this
Answer:
return it to the seller
Explanation:
because you bought it with your money and it was not working so you have the right to return it
Types of themes of The doll’s house Katherine mansfieldd
Answer:
One of the themes in this short story centers around the idea that every person ultimately craves inclusion.
The Kelvey girls are excluded from the social circles at school because of their poverty. They are "always by themselves," and the other girls ridicule them about their prospects of becoming servants when they grow up. They endure the mocking jeers of Lena, who drags one foot behind her, giggling behind her hand, as she attempts to engage Lil Kelvey in demeaning conversation. And every other girl gets invited to see the glorious doll house except the Kelvey girls.
They don't beg for an invitation like the other girls because they are used to rejection and exclusion. Yet when a chance opportunity presents itself, they follow Kezia "like two little stray cats" to share in the same experience that the other girls have enjoyed.
Even after being chased off the property by Aunt Beryl, the Kelvey girls look "dreamily" across the land in front of them, still focused on the "little lamp" in...
Explanation:
Wendy's friendship with Peter ends when she grows older What is a friend?
Answer:
friends r friends. some of they remain for short period of time and some of them goes longer..people says that friends r those who never let u down or something like that.but in reality if u stop calling them then they will forget u even if u r with them.hope it helps.stay safe healthy and happy.What is the best objective summary of the passage
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Answer:
Can give the objective summary
Select the correct text in the passage.
Which sentence in this excerpt from 'The American Crisis" by Thomas Paine illustrates that it is a persuasive essay?
I shall conclude this paper with some miscellaneous remarks on the slate of our affairs; and shall begin with asking the following question, Why
is it that the enemy hath left the New England provinces, and made those middle once the fear of war? The answer is easy, New England is not
infested with Tories, and we are. I have been under in raising the cry against these men, and used numberless arguments to shew them their
danger. ... The period is now arrived, in which either they or we must change our sentiments, or one or both must fall. And what is a Tory? Good
GOD! what is he? I should not be afraid to go with a hundred Whigs against a thousand Tories, were they to attempt to get into arms. Every Tory
is a coward, for servile, slavish, self-interested fear is the foundation of Toryism; and man under such influence, though he may be cruel,
never can be brave.
But before the line of irrecoverable separation be drawn between us, let us reason the matter together: Your conduct is an invitation to the
enemy, yet not one in a thousand of you has heart enough to join him. Howe is as much decelved by you as the American cause is injured by
you. He expects you will all take up arms, and flock to his standard with muskets on your shoulders, Your opinions are of no use to him, unless
you support him personally; for 'tis soldiers, and not Tories, that he wants.
Quitting this class of men, I turn with the warm ardor
of a friend to those who have nobly stood, and are yet determined to stand the matter out:
I call not upon few, but upon all: not on this state or that state, but on every state: up and help us; lay your shoulders to the wheel; better have
too much force than too little, when so great an object is at stake. Let it be told to the future world, that in the depth of winter, when nothing but
hope and virtue could survive, that the city and the country, alarmed at one common danger, came forth to meet and to repulse it. Say not that
thousands are gone, turn out your tens of thousands; throw not the burden of the day upon Providence, but "show your faith by your works,"
that God may bless you. It matters not where you live, or what rank of life you hold, the evil or the blessing will reach you all. The ar and the
near, the home counties and the back, the rich and the poor, will suffer or rejoice alike. The heart that feels not now is dead; the blood of his
children will curse his cowardice, who shrinks back at a time when a little might have saved the whole, and made them happy. love the man
that can smile in trouble, that can gather strength from distress, and grow brave by reflection. Tis the business of little minds to shrink; but ne
whose heart is firm, and whose conscience approves his conduct, will pursue his principles unto death.
Answer:
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Which sentence uses punctuation correctly?
Select one:
O a. During my technology-free week, I missed many things, including: television, computer games, and the Internet.
O b. During my technology-free week, I missed many things; television, computer games, and the Internet.
O c. During my technology-free week, I missed many things: television, computer games, and the Internet.
O d. During my technology-free week, I missed many things, television, computer games, and the Internet
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
The correct option is C). During my technology-free week, I missed many things: television, computer games, and the Internet.
What is punctuation?Punctuation refers to the marks, such as full stop, comma, and brackets, that are used in writing in order to separate the sentences and their elements and to clarify meaning. It refers to the tools used in writing to separate sentences, phrases, and clauses so that their meaning is clear.
Punctuation fills the sentence with the silent intonation. As sentence can be paused by using comma, it can be ended with full stop and question can be made by using exclamation point.
Using correct punctuation in a sentence adds the clarity and precision to the writing as it allows the writer to stop, pause, or give emphasis to certain parts of the sentence.
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what is full form Of IS??
Answer:
The full form of IS is Indian Standard.
Explanation:
The Full form of I S is Indian Standard, or I S stands for Indian Standard, or the full name of given abbreviation is Indian Standard.
Which sequence is modeled by the graph below?
an = one half(16)n − 1
an = 4(2)n − 1
an = 16(−2)n − 1
an = 16(one half)n − 1
Answer:
The Answer is D
Explanation:
I took the test, and the formula for geometric explicit is An=A1 (R)^n-1
so it would make sense if it was D because a1 is the first number which would 16 because 8 x 2 = 16 since its the second term, its also being divided by half so the ratio is 1/2.
Why is Senator Margaret Chase Smith addressing the U.S. Senate? To whom are the remarks delivered? Cite textual evidence to support your
answer
The question is incomplete and the full version can be found online.
Answer:
As the title states, the remarks on this speech are delivered to the Senate and are meant to highlight the lack of action against Senator Joseph McCarthy (1908-1957) and his campaign of persecution and defamation against suspected communists.
Senator Margaret Chase Smith´s speech called all Senators to reject McCarthy´s tactics and honor their responsibility to do right by the American people.
Explanation:
The question refers to “Remarks to the Senate in Support of a Declaration of Conscience,” Senator Margaret Chase Smith´s “Declaration of Conscience” speech from the Senate floor, delivered on June 1st, 1950.
To compel her peers, she offers her perspective on the matter:
"As a United States Senator, I am not proud of the way in which the Senate has been made a publicity platform for irresponsible sensationalism. I am not proud of the reckless abandon in which unproved charges have been hurled from this side of the aisle."
She also warns that American people are "afraid to speak" and claims that no one should "be in danger of losing his reputation or livelihood merely because he happens to know someone who holds unpopular beliefs."
a secondary character who functions as a contest to a major character is a(n)
Answer:
A foil
Explanation:
Analyze the sentence to determine whether it contains a dangling construction or is written correctly. While driving to school, the front tire blew out.
Answer:
This sentence has a dangling construction.
Explanation:
A dangling modifier in a sentence is a word or phrase that is supposed to modify another word. A dangling modifier is one that does not refer to anything in specific, which makes it ambiguous. Let's take a look at the sentence:
"While driving to school, the front tire blew out."
The modifier is "while driving to school". Because of its position, it may initially sound as if the front tire was driving to school. We know that to be impossible, and that this modifier refers to a person who was driving. However, that person is not mentioned in the sentence, and that is precisely the problem here. The modifier is not referring to the word it should. One possible way to correct this dangling construction is to add the person who was performing the action to the sentence:
- While I was driving to school, the front tire blew out.
Jervis and Albert are two scholars (founder of ABC Academy) complete the sentences using a relative clause.),
Answer:
help me please
Explanation:
Help me please
13. It is an analysis of a particular piece of writing.
A. Essay B. Critique C. Editorial
14. What does a critique aims to?
A. summarize the original text
B. prove how flawed the literary work is
C. analyze how well the points in the article are made
15. A critique must be written __________ based on observations of the text.
A. subjectively B. objectively C. emotionally
16. Which of the following states how critiques benefit the writer of the text being critiqued?
A. Critiques help the writer make his work better.
B. Critiques encourage the writer to pursue a different line of work.
C. Critiques give the writer concrete ideas for a new text.
17. Which of the following follows the correct steps in writing a critique?
A. State a conclusion as well as reasons for it.
B. Read and understand the text.
C. Review the ideas and their flow in the text.
D. Orient the reader regarding the text.
A. BCDA B. BDAC C. BDCA
18. Lindsay needs to write a critique of an essay, but she does not know how.
Which of the following should she do?
A. She should write a continuation of the essay.
B. She should rewrite the essay.
C. She should analyze the essay.
.
19. Barry is writing a critique, but he is having trouble with how to start it.
Which of the following should he do?
A. orient the readers about the work being critiqued
B. start with observations about the text
C. write down the good points of the text
20. Portia is critiquing a persuasive text. Which of the following should she include in her critique?
A. whether the text is interesting
B. whether the text is for kids or adults
C. whether the arguments are logical
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Answer:
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QUESTION 10
This is the definition of which of the following?: Who or what a sentence speaks about; usually a noun or pronoun that acts, is acted upon, or is described.
1.verb
2. predicate
3. prepositional phrase
4. subject
Answer:
4. Subject
Explanation:
The subject is who or what is being talked about, acted upon or described.
an annual general meeting (AGM) is
Answer:
An annual general meeting (AGM) is a yearly gathering of a company's interested shareholders. At an AGM, the directors of the company present an annual report containing information for shareholders about the company's performance and strategy.
Explanation:
a. Sita sang beautifully. (Underline the adverb in the sentence.)
b. Many of the houses in this neighbourhood (don't / doesn't) have garages. (Choose one form from the bracket to complete the sentence.)
c. We insist…………punctuality in this office. (Put the correct preposition in the blank.)
d. It…………be Anita's car. I saw her driving the car yesterday. (Put the correct modal in the blank to complete the sentence.)
e. She……………..(write) three books and she is working on another one. (Put the verb from the bracket in correct tense.)
f. I need to stop (doing/to do) my homework late night. I keep making terrible mistakes. (Choose one form from the bracket to complete the sentence.)
g. The minister stood still………….the request to take her seat. (Put the correct conjunction in the blank to complete the sentence.)
h. Marie Curie is the woman. She discovered Radium. (Join the sentences with a relative pronoun.)
Answer:
a. beautifully
b. don't
c. on
d. could
e. has written
f. doing
g. on
h. Marie Curie is the woman who discovered radium
Which two parts of this excerpt from Christopher Marlowe’s The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus bring out the theme of forbidden knowledge? CHORUS: Cut is the branch that might have grown full straight,
And burned is Apollo's laurel bough,
That sometime grew within this learned man.
Faustus is gone; regard his hellish fall,
Whose fiendful fortune may exhort the wise
Only to wonder at unlawful things,
Whose deepness doth entice such
forward wits To practise more than heavenly power permits
Explanation:
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Describe how a significant cybersecurity event has led to increased organizational focus on cybersecurity.
Answer:
A ‘Cyber Security Breaches Survey 2018’ revealed that over four in ten (43%) businesses and two in ten (19%) charities in the UK suffered a cyberattack. The survey found that 38% of small businesses had spent nothing at all to protect themselves from cybersecurity threats. A separate survey also found that a third of UK small businesses are risking their online safety by operating at or below the “security poverty line”. The most frequent types of cyber-criminal activity were sending fraudulent e-mails and impersonating organizations online. Malicious e-mails were also found to be the most common type of cyberattack in the Internet Security and Threat Report. The consequences of cyber-crime are costly as the total average cost of a data breach in 2019 is $3.92 million in research conducted by the Ponemon Institute.
Explanation:
What is Cybersecurity?
Cybersecurity is making sure your organizations data is safe from attacks from both internal and external bad actors. It can encompass a body of technologies, processes, structures, and practices used to protect networks, computers, programs, and data from unauthorized access or damage. The goal of any cybersecurity strategy is to ensure confidentiality, data integrity, and availability.
There are several primary means by which cybersecurity issues can affect (or even destroy) an organization and its reputation. There is the risk that a hacker might obtain sensitive information such as bank account or credit cards details. There are open markets for such information on the “dark web”. If others access such sensitive information, the organization might find its banking or credit card facilities withdrawn or in breach of privacy laws. Each month high-profile security breaches impacting individual data are reported globally.
A second but related issue is that when a hacker obtains sensitive information about the organization it may find its reputation ruined. Few small organizations can survive the damage to its reputation that such lost data might cause. The damage to reputation and goodwill might be more crippling than the actual data loss itself. Loss of customer data may result in legal or regulatory action against the organization. A third party might file a suit against an organization as they have themselves incurred a loss. Organizations might also be subject to significant penalties and/or legal action arising from breaches of the privacy laws in many jurisdictions.
The most recent and alarming aspect of cybersecurity that causes considerable problems for organizations is ransomware. As early as 2012, reports of ransomware campaigns have adopted commercially focused business models. In many cases, a piece of malware is disguised and embedded within another type of document only waiting to be executed by the target user. Upon execution, the malware may encrypt the organization’s data with a secret 2,048-bit encryption key or communicate to a centralized command and control server to await instructions carried out by the adversary. Once infected, the organization’s data continues to be inaccessible as the encrypts the data using the attackers encryption key. Once all the data accessible is encrypted, including in many instances the backup data and systems, the organization will be instructed on how to pay a ransom within days, or the adversary will remove the encryption key and the data will be lost. Literally, the adversary holds the data to ransom—hence, ransomware. The encryption key is sufficiently strong enough that cracking the key instead of paying the ransom is uneconomic—some estimate that an average desktop computer would take five quadrillion years to decrypt the data without the key In some cases, the target organization can hope that some researchers may have discovered a way to decrypt the data based on a design flaw. Otherwise the organization will have to look to restore the systems and data from a safe back up or consider paying the ransom. Keep in mind that even data restoration does not eliminate the risk the ransomware will not be reenabled or return based on the compromised integrity of the environment.
Answer:
The Russian invasion fiasco
Explanation:
This is because, prior to the invasion, Ukraine had reported interference (hacking) of government and other websites caused by Russian Cybersecurity teams. The 21st century's advancement in technology and digital software and programs, the possibility of interference from any country is a real and high threat. Leaking of sensitive and highly classified information relating to the government or any high security operations/companies can and will put any country vulnerable, since so much information is stored digitally.
worksheet 62
Gap-Filling
Read the following paragraphs carefully and fill in each blank with one word only.
5. Money (5.1)...........
the most basic requirement of the life without which one cannot fulfil his basic needs and requirements of (5.2)................
daily routine. We can never the importance(5.3)................ the money with the importance of love or care. In order to live (5.4)............
the society, we need to maintain our status (5.5)...............
position in the society for which (5.6)...........
need money. We need money (5.7)...........
fulfil our basic needs of the life such as buying food, and other many basic necessities (5.8) ...........
life which are almost impossible to buy without money.
(5.1) is
(5.2) his
(5.3) of
(5.4) in
(5.5) and
(5.6) we
(5.7) to
(5.8) of
can books and stories about characters and event that are not real teach us anything useful
Answer:
yes , ofcourse
Explanation:
they will have a good moral in them
Answer:
Yes they can
Explanation:
an example of this would be fables, fictional stories sometimes told through talking animals in a fictional stories such as the rabbit and the hair to teach us important moral values
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Example 2 is a garbled sentence, confusingly written. Which two revisions below would clarify its meaning? (Remember to choose two.)
A) I tried to stop before the red light, but drove when it did.
B) I tried to drive before the red light, but drove when it did.
C) I tried to brake before the red light, but stopped when it did.
D) I tried to drive before the light turned red, but stopped when it did.
E) I tried to drive when the light was still yellow, but stopped when it turned red.
What are the three ways employers read resumes?
Explanation:
Keyword research. First and foremost, employers want to know if you're qualified for the job. ...
Embellished skills. ...
Overall career progression. ...
Personal brand and online presence.
The three ways employers read resumes:
⇒That you care about the job you’re actually applying for,
⇒That you have the qualifications to do the job,
⇒That you have common sense.
Who are Employers?Employer is a person or business who employs one or more people, especially for wages or salary.
A person or thing who makes use of or occupies someone or something.
What are Resumes?Resume which is also known as CV is a formal document that a job applicant creates to itemize their qualifications for a position.
A resume is usually accompanied by a customized cover letter in which the applicant expresses an interest in a specific job or company and draws attention to the most relevant specifics on the resume.
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In common sense how does Thomas Paine respond to the argument that the colonies have flourished under the British rule
'Common Sense' by Thomas Paine responds to the argument that advocated the idea that colonies prospered during British rule by a contrary statement where 'he argues that they could have done better on their own'. ... He exclaims that 'they(colonies) are self-sufficient to ensure their growth and development"
In this passage from “the black cat “ by Edgar Allan Poe, what the reader can infer about the narrator from the businesslike tone of this passage
Answer:
B. That he is without morals and possibly insane.
Explanation:
Edgar Allen Poe's short story "The Black Cat" is about an unnamed narrator and his act of killing his cat as well as unintentionally murdering his wife. The story then ends with the discovery of the murder after his new cat was left inside the same wall block that the man used to hide his wife's body.
In the given passage, the narrator uses more of a business-like tone rather than a distraught man whose wife had just died. when he refers to the murder as a task, declaring "I knew that I could not remove it from the house, either by day or by night, without the risk of being observed by the neighbors. Many projects entered my mind" shows how he views the gruesome act as more like a task he must conceal rather than the loss of a human being, that too, his own wife.
Thus, the tone of the passage shows how he is without any morals and may possibly be insane.
Compare large families with small one
Answer:
Small families definitely have several advantages over large families. Firstly, small families can have more comfortable lives. With fewer people living under one roof, there is more space for everyone. Children in large families often have to share rooms while those in small families can have their own rooms.Family size means the number of people in a family. A family is said to have small size if it comprises father, mother and few (usually one to four) children. A large family size is made of father, mother and more than four children.Children in small families, especially first and only children, tend to have higher school and personal achievement levels than do children of larger families. It is easier for both parents to combine careers with family life. The general stress level is lower because there often are fewer conflicts and less rivalry.Small family is known as nuclear family . Nuclear family consists of father , mother and 1 or 2 children . Nuclear family is known as happy family .
Explanation:
BASED IN MY OWN EXPERIENCE
Answer:
Children in large families often have to share rooms while those in small families can have their own rooms. There is also more peace and quiet in the home of a small family with less people competing over space, privacy and which TV channel to watch.
Explanation:
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Which step should happen after conducting initial research?
be
exploring the topic more deeply
refining the list of research questions
developing questions to guide the research
determining if it is a social or scientific issue
Which step should happen after conducting initial research
Answer:
repeating
Explanation:
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