Answer:B
Explanation:
Because their is refering to someone who ownes something or has a right over
Which of the following lines is an example of personification?
The old black witch-woman worked on them all summer, every summer, down on her creaky knees, weeding and cultivating and arranging, while the house crumbled and John Burke rocked.
He stood still as an oak tree.
The great oak seemed to laugh with him.
He felt like a great oak.
Answer:
The great oak seemed to laugh with him.
Explanation:
Personification is basically when a writer gives human traits/abilities to something that isn't living. Since an oak tree, literally speaking, cannot laugh, this line would be personification since it's describing exactly that.
Answer:
The great oak seemed to laugh with him.
Explanation:
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Is the narrator in The Fish Poem by Elizabeth Bishop 1st or 3rd point of view? Identify the Narrator:
Answer:
i believe its in 1st person
Explanation:
the narrator uses I and he as if they are talking from thier point of view
also, i hope you get your phone back lol, i feel the struggle T-T
Answer:
I believe the narrator in the poem, "The Fish" is speaking in 1st person point of view. The poem is in first person point of view based on the pronouns, "I" and "mine" being used. Adding on, the Narrator might be the poet herself.
Which of the following BEST states the main idea of the text
Answer:can i see the question i cant see it
Explanation:
Change the following sentence to direct speech. Mother asked where I had kept her bag.
'Where had you kept my bag?' asked mother.
'Where have you kept my bag ?' asked mother.
'Where did you kept my bag?' asked mother.
'Where is my bag?' mother.
Answer:
'Where have you kept my bag ?' asked mother.
Read the excerpt from "Save the Coral Reefs.”
A study completed in 2004 found that seventy percent of our coral reefs are already destroyed or currently under threat of destruction. It also concluded that much of the wreckage to reefs has been caused by humans. The resiliency of the reefs is on our side, though. More can be done now to help the coral reefs bounce back—even flourish.
What is meaning of the word "resiliency” in this context?
the way an ecosystem supports plant and animal life
the manner in which an ecosystem decomposes
the ability of an ecosystem to recover from damage
the capability of one ecosystem to ruin another ecosystem
Answer: The answer is C. the ability of an ecosystem to recover from damage
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"The ability of an ecosystem to recover from damage" is the meaning of the word "resiliency” in this context. Thus, option 'C' is the correct option.
What is resiliency?Most people characterize resilience as the capacity to bounce back from setbacks, adapt effectively to change and persevere in the face of difficulty. The capacity to deal with and bounce back from adversity is resilience. Resilient people maintain their composure in the face of tragedy. Individuals with psychological resilience are able to respond to life's obstacles, which might include those connected to the Loss of a loved one, using their abilities and strengths. Divorce.
It's crucial because this is what we must do in response to life's ineluctable challenges. Elastic, flexible, springy, and supple are some typical alternatives of the word robust. All of these terms refer to the capacity to withstand stress without suffering long-term damage.
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What is the purpose of Pre-test?
Answer:
Pre-tests are a non-graded assessment tool used to determine pre-existing subject knowledge. Typically pre-tests are administered prior to a course to determine knowledge baseline, but here they are used to test students prior to topical material coverage throughout the course.
Answer:
I thinks its to help you better understand the material
Explanation:
has anyone else ever been in a situation were you just want to have a conversation but it ends up being you talking to yourself because they just dont care to answer back? :(
Answer:
Yes, all the time, I feel for you. Have a great day and week
Explanation:
yk all the time, it just gets lonely
Which antonym helped you determine the meaning of
callous?
Tender
Answer:
Tender
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
Soft
First Read: The Cask of Amontillado Where in the story does this excerpt begin?
● Two patients come to a doctor with a headache. The doctor determines that one patient has a brain tumor and the other patient has a run-of-the mill headache. What would the doctor have to do to treat these two patients equally?
Answer:
For the doctor to treat these two patients equally they would, one show sympathy, explain what actions would be the best to take, and allow patient to ask questions with no judgment involved.
Explanation:
it's controlled room. Unauthorized person's_____come inside.
A.don't have to B.can't C.can D.wouldn't
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
How would you characterize the tone of the following sentence: "I won the game fair and square- and I'll fight anyone who says differently!"
bored
angry
deceitful
delighted
Answer:
I would say angry.
Explanation: Deceitful is the only other one that makes sense, and deceitful means untruthful. I hope this helps!
I have to put this quote in my own words Need help!
-"Suspicion kissed you when I did. I never knew how I should say, my love. It were a cold house I kept!" Crucible act 4
Tell me the tone of the following passage from 'The Tell-Tale Heart" by Edgar Allen Poe
"It was A LOW, DULL, QUICK SOUND - SUCH A SOUND THAT A WATCH MAKES WHEN ENVELOPED IN COTTON. I gasped for breath, and yet the
officers heard not. I talked more quickly, more vehemently but the noise steadily increased. I arose and argued about trifles, in a high key and with violent
gesticulations; but the noise steadily increased. Why WOULD they not leave! I paced the floor to and fro with heavy strides, as if excited to fury by the
observations of the men, but the noise steadily increased. O God! What COULD I do?"
Nervousness
Hopeful
Curious
Cheerful
Answer:
Suspense
Explanation:
I think the author sets the tone by making the part seem suspenseful by describing sound effects like "A LOW, DULL, QUICK SOUND - SUCH A SOUND THAT A WATCH MAKES WHEN ENVELOPED IN COTTON" Makes the tone panicky and suspenseful.
Answer:
This whole excerpt gives very "Nervous" vibes.
Explanation:
So A: nervousness
Can someone help me with this please
Answer:
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Explanation:
nvm your probably not the one
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How does John Winthrop and Jonathan edwards writing differ in terms of purpose, audience, and the selection of details
He always requested the people to act their best and follow to the standards of God only by living a true generous Christian being is through terms.
How does John Winthrop and Jonathan Edwards writing differ in terms of purpose, audience, and the selection of details?John Winthrop was an English Puritan lawyer and considered as the famous figures in establishing the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
An excerpt from John Winthrop’s A History of New England that shown Winthrop’s writing style and the structure of his journal is there joined with her.
John Winthrop who was born between January 12, 1587/88, and died on March 26, 1649, at the age of 61 was an English Puritan lawyer and one of the leading figures in founding the Massachusetts Bay Colony, that is the second major settlement in New England after Plymouth Colony.
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What is the prepositional phrase in the following sentence?
Alan dropped the paper under the desk.
Alan dropped
under the desk
the paper below
dropped the paper
"Alan dropped the paper under the desk". The preposition is "under" and the propositional phrase is "under the desk". One way to tell is we can break the sentence down into a little conversation and get the same information through a series of questions.
70 points Help Study the two text features in "Coral Reefs at
Risk.” How do the text features provide clues
to the author's viewpoint about coral reefs?
Discuss both text features.
Answer:
1) Text features also help readers determine what is important to the text and to them. Without a table of contents or an index, readers can spend wasted time flipping through the book to find the information they need. Special print helps draw the attention of the reader to important or key words and phrases.
2) Island communities are more vulnerable to the effects of climate change
Leander was a youth of Abydos, a town of the Asian side of the strait [narrow ocean channel] which separates Asia and Europe. On the opposite shore, in the town of Sestos, lived the maiden Hero, a priestess of Venus. Leander loved her, and used to swim the strait nightly to enjoy the company of his mistress, guided by a torch which she reared upon the tower for the purpose. But one night a tempest arose and the sea was rough; his strength failed, and he was drowned. The waves bore his body to the European shore, where Hero became aware of his death, and in her despair cast herself down from the tower into the sea and perished. Source: Bulfinch, Thomas. "Hero and Leander." Project Gutenberg. Project Gutenberg, 27 Mar. 2002. Web. 25 Feb. 2011.
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Leander was a youth of Abydos, a town of the Asian side of the strait [narrow ocean channel] which separates Asia and Europe. On the opposite shore, in the town of Sestos, lived the maiden Hero, a priestess of Venus. Leander loved her, and used to swim the strait nightly to enjoy the company of his mistress, guided by a torch which she reared upon the tower for the purpose. But one night a tempest arose and the sea was rough; his strength failed, and he was drowned. The waves bore his body to the European shore, where Hero became aware of his death, and in her despair cast herself down from the tower into the sea and perished. Source: Bulfinch, Thomas. "Hero and Leander." Project Gutenberg. Project Gutenberg, 27 Mar. 2002. Web. 25 Feb. 2011.
Which archetype fits the character of Hero best?
the Ingènue
the Hero
the Villain
the Lady Warrior
Answer:
the Ingènue
Explanation:
Archetype is a model of something, a prototype, a kind of example about certain characteristics and behaviors. Archetypes show how a hero and a villain should act, or how shy and romantic people should act, for example.
In the text shown above, we can see that the hero has the Ingènue archetype, which is characterized by being a model of a young, innocent, kind, beautiful, gentle, loving and virginal girl.
Answer:
A.) the Ingènue
Explanation:
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me trying to help people but dont know anything they asking;-;
POV
Sends a math question about angles and doesn’t put in a photo.
What is the meaning of the phrase "a mirror reflecting a person's life in reference to the afterlife in the Newselsa article "How Ancient
Egyptians Shaped the World's View of Life After Death?
O It helps people reflect on their lives on earth
O It imitates a person's life on earth
It has a window for viewing life on earth,
It is more pleasant and rewarding than life on earth.
Fo
Answer:
it imitate a person's life on earth
Explanation:
your question is not correct
Two falling actions in the story "The LandLady".
Answer:
Exposition:
The story was started when the main character, Billy Weaver, came to Bath for the business purpose. It was about 9 p.m. when he arrived in Bath, so he had to find a place for sleep. Then, the porter recommended him to stay at Bell and Dragon Hotel. The exposition ends when he walked through the city to find the Bell and Dragon.
In this part, the author tells the readers about Billy’s characteristic. He was seventeen years old, but he has become a successful businessman. All things that he wore that day were brisk as it was a common characteristic of a successful businessman at that time.
Rising action:
The story continued when Billy walked to the Bell and Dragon. He suddenly saw a boarding house with a big sign “BED AND BREAKFAST”. After a while, it seems that he was hypnotized when he decided to sleep at that boarding house although he preferred to sleep at pub a minute before. After that, when Billy press the bell, the Landlady suddenly appear. It is strange becuse normally when you ring the bell, you have at least a half minute’s wait before the door opens.
Conflict:
The conflict that occurred in this story is “man against man” conflict between Billy and the landlady. Since he came to landlady’s house, he felt that there was something wrong with the landlady. Although she always showed her politeness, Billy still curious with everything that the landlady did.
Climax:
The climax of this story is when Billy saw two names in the guest book. All of them are the landlady’s victim. When Billy ask about them, the Landlady always interrupt him, as if there was something that she hide from him.
"Wait just a minute. Mulholland . . Christopher Mulholland . . . wasn't that the name of the Eton schoolboy who was on a walkingtour through the West Country, and then all of a sudden . . . "
"Milk?" she said. "And sugar?"
"Yes, please. And then all of a sudden ..."
"Eton! schoolboy?" she said. "Oh no, my dear, that can't possibly be right because my Mr Mulholland was certainly not an Eton schoolboy when he came to me. He was a Cambridge undergraduate. Come over here now and sit next to me and warm yourself in front of this lovely fire. Come on. Your tea's all ready for you."
Then, she gave Billy a cup of tea which smells like almond. Actually, it is a cyanide poison because almond smell is a characteristic of cyanide. Finally, the landlady told him that the dachshund and the parrot are all embalmed dead animals.
Resolution:
In the end, the landlady told Billy that he was the only guest who came to her house after two persons in the guest book.
The final part of this story can be categorized as opened, because the author let the readers guests the resolution by themselves.
Explanation:
Answer: The falling action is when the story is starting to coming to an end. in the story it is when Billy starts to notice the taste of bitter almonds in his tea because it is a posion called cyanide. "The tea tasted faintly of bitter almonds, and he didn't much care for it."
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Which sentence contains a dangling modifier?
A Dangling modifier modifies the word but does not specify the word in the sentence. For example, in the above passage, the line, 'after trying the new recipe, the chicken pizza tasted delicious' has a dangling modifier.n:
Answer:
i would explain this answer further but your soooo right
Explanation:
What do you think about the narrator of The Tell-Tale Heart? What makes him unusual?
Please help!!
Answer:
What's unusual is his many different symbols the author uses. All of the symbols have a deeper meaning then meets the eye
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Which statement best describes how the author
develops the point of view of the narrator?
1. The narrator's feelings of contentment show
that he is unaware of the dangers around him.
en, where snakes could scarcely approach
nyellow pumpkin. There were some
rows, full of fruit. I turned back the
e berries and ate a few. All about me giant
seen, were doing acrobatic feats among
d down the ploughed ground. There in the
-w very hard, but I could hear it singing its
see the tall grasses wave. The earth was
through my fingers. Queer little red bugs
und me. Their backs were polished
I could. Nothing happened. I did not
g that lay under the sun and felt it, like the
g more. I was entirely happy.
2. The narrator's observations of his
surroundings reflect his feelings of
peacefulness and freedom.
3. The description of the narrator shows that he
is excited and optimistic about his future in a
new place.
Which quotation from the passage supports the
answer you chose?
01. "All about me giant grasshoppers, twice as big
as any i had ever seen, were doing acrobatic
feats among the dried vines."
Answer:
2
Explanation:
Answer:
the first one is 2 and the 2nd one is 3
What is Montag talking about when he says he saw a snake?
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Answer:
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The following question has two parts. Answer Part A first, and then Part B.
Part A Which sentence best states Nhamo's attitude in “The Setting Sun and the
Rolling World"?
a. He feels the old beliefs and traditions are important.
b. He feels the old beliefs and traditions are beautiful.
c. He feels the old beliefs and traditions are worthless.
d. He feels the old beliefs and traditions are challenging.
Part B Which passage from “The Setting Sun and the Rolling World" most clearly
supports the answer to Part A?
a. Nhamo crouched in the dust near his father and greeted him.
b. Charms were for you—so was God, though much later. But for us now the
world is godless, no charms will work.
c. Space had no bounds and no ties. Floating laws ruled the darkness and he
would float with the fiery balls.
d. He was the sun, burning itself out every second and shedding tons of
energy which it held in its power, giving it the thrust to drag its brood
wherever it wanted to.
Answer:
He doesn't like the fact he has to leave but needs 2
Explanation:
Which adjective best describes work on a sugar plantation in the 1600s and 1700s?
A. harmless
B. dangerous
C. simplistic
D. uneventful
Answer:
b
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Explanation:
Answer: B
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facts about puritan narratives?
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