How does Stevenson present duality in this extract

How Does Stevenson Present Duality In This Extract

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Stevenson describes how there is a good and an evil side to everyone's personality, but what is important is how you behave and the decisions you make. ... Through this change in Jekyll's character, Stevenson shows the duality in human nature - the idea that everyone is capable of good and evil deeds.


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definitions of ...................
review
assess
preference
analyze
lifestyle
show and tell

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review: a formal assessment or examination of something with the possibility or intention of instituting change if necessary.

assess: evaluate or estimate the nature, ability, or quality of.

preference: a greater liking for one alternative over another or others

analyze: examine methodically and in detail the constitution or structure of (something, especially information), typically for purposes of explanation and interpretation.

lifestyle: the way in which a person or group lives.

show and tell: a teaching method, used especially in teaching young children, in which students are encouraged to bring items they have selected to class and describe them to their classmates.

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Why is it ironic that the animals train for and unite in battle against the neighboring farmers?

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Answer:

Ooh is this Animal Farm!!!!!!!!!!

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I love that book I'm reading it rn!!!!!!!!

who has read the story the lion and jewel by wole soyinka? pls give 5 characters​

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Answer:Lakunle

Baroka

Ailatu

Sadiku

Sidi

write a letter to the Municipal Chief Executive telling him three things you need in school to improve learning

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Answer:

Me no ingles

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PLEASE HELLPPPP The town of Madisonville, Texas was hit by a strong storm in late July. Most of the city lost power for several hours, and damage was severe in parts of the city. The Lakeside Cafe, famous for its misspelled sign saying, “Chicken-Fried Stake,” lost its roof in the storm. Amazingly, no employees or customers were injured. John Paxton, who was eating in the restaurant at the time, said, “They told us there was no way to know if it was a tornado or not. Well, I’ve never seen this kind of damage from anything but a tornado.”
Fallen limbs and downed power lines were also common problems across the city, blocking passage down dozens of streets. Crews worked for days without pause to restore power and to cut and haul away large limbs. With many businesses closed until power could be restored, hundreds of local residents found themselves stuck at home without electricity and therefore without air conditioning. Local woman Sally H. was sitting on her front porch, fanning herself with a shoe catalog. “It’s hot,” she said. “Normally, I would enjoy a day off of work, but this isn’t a normal day off.”
The hospital was able to stay open and powered by electricity generators. Furman Simms, working the front desk, said it seemed almost like a normal day. “We saw more people today than usual,” he explained, “but it wasn’t bad. We never ran out of beds. I expected it to be a lot busier.”The reader can infer that hundreds of Madisonville residents were probably
A.
glad they had generators.
B.
helped haul away tree limbs.
C.
enjoyed not going to work.
D.
not happy to be at home.

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Answer: D

Explanation:

They weren't happy to be home because they were stuck there with no electricity.

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Read Excerpt from “The Opposite of Inspiration Is ….Expiration”

Mr. Freeman throws his hands in the air. “Enough! Please turn your attention to the bookshelves.” We dutifully turn and stare. Books. This is art class. Why do we need books? “If you are stumped, you may take some time to study the masters.” He pulls out an armful. “Kahlo, Monet, O’Keeffe. Pollock, Picasso, Dali. They did not complain about the subject, they mined every subject for the root of its meaning. Of course, they didn’t have a school board forcing them to paint with both hands tied behind their backs, they had patrons who understood the need to pay for basic things such as paper and paint …”

We groan. He’s off on the school-board thing again. The school board has cut his supply budget, telling him to make do with the stuff left over from last year. No new paint, no extra paper. He’ll rant for the rest of the period, forty-three minutes. The room is warm, filled with sun and paint fumes. Three kids fall dead asleep, eye twitches, snores, and everything.

What are two character traits to describe Mr. Freeman personality? Provide evidence for each one and give an explanation.

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Mr. Freeman seems like a very stubborn person. Evidence: "He'll rant for the rest of the period, forty three minutes."

Mr. Freeman also seems like a very dull teacher. Evidence: "Three kids fall dead asleep, eye twitches, snores, and everything."

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Which phrase defines “rhetoric” best?
1. how ideas or things (e.g., inventions) are used and interpreted by people
2. the ability to sift through and analyze media messages critically
3. a class or category of artistic endeavor having a particular form, content, or technique
4. persuasive, influential, and pleasing

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Answer:

4. persuasive, influential and pleasing.

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noun

the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing, especially the use of figures of speech and other compositional techniques.

Answer: D

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Which sentence uses the word advent correctly?
A. One advent of the printing press was how quickly it
created texts.
B. The advent of the printing press led to important
changes in society
C. The printing press ended the advent of hand-
printing books full of words.

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Answer:

B.

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Which question would be most appropriate for a collaborative discussion about the point of view in a short story?
Group of answer choices

Who is the story’s antagonist?

What is the theme of the story?

Why does the story end as it does?

Is the story’s narrator reliable?

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Answer:

what is the theme of the story.

Explanation:

Who is the story’s antagonist

What did Brian discover while measuring the tornado’s damage?

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Answer:

The tornado did a lot of damage to his shelter and threw him on the other side of it. It also put out his fire, and without a shelter, the mosquitoes were bitting him to death.

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Explain why The Crucible is an allegory.

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Answer: It represents the McCarthy era in the 1950's where many people were accused of supporting communism.

Explanation: It's similar to the witch hunt in Salem.

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Answer:

yes

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What does Churchill say his country must do in
order to overcome this "ordeal"? What will be the consequence if they fail?

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Churchill says his country must achieve victory to overcome this ordeal. The consequence if they fail and don't achieve victory is no survival.    

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Articles are written using the third person point of view.
A.
True
B.
False

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True

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B. False

Explanation:

Articles can be written in any type of way. First person, second person, or even third person point of view. It honestly doesn't matter how the articles is written as long as there is an article.

there, their and they're/your and you're.
Complete this conversation with the correct choice of the words in brackets.
Mohit Are you going ......... (to, too, two) the party? Can I come .... (along,
a long) with you? ..... (to, too, two) want to go to the party.
Sohail Sure. You can wear
(your,you're) favourite ... ...(pare, pair, pear) of
pants. The place is just off the ... (rode, road) about a hundred yards away.
Mohit I think it is going to w.. (rein, rain, reign), I'll wear woollen socks because my
(tows, toes) are cold, I'll also ....... (wear, ware) my high boots today.
Sohail We'll wait for Rahul,
(He'll, Heel, Heal) be here in a few minutes,​

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Answer:

Below

Explanation:

1. Mohit Are you going (to) the party?

2. Can I come (along) with you?

3. (two) want to go to the party. (not sure what this sentence is it was cut off so just guessed)

4. You can wear (your) favorite (pair) of pants.

5. The place is just off the (road) about a hundred yards away.

6. Mohit I think it is going to (rain), I'll wear woolen socks because my (toes) are cold, I'll also (wear) my high boots today.

7. Sohail We'll wait for Rahul, (He'll) be here in a few minutes

Does Lasse Viren, the runner, have siblings? If yes, write down the all the names.

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Answer:

i dont think he has siblings but i googles it and apparently he is "one of four sons" so i dont know if he has 3 brothers or not

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Which lines from Natalie Merchant's song "Wonder" most likely inspired R. J. Palacio to give August's mother's great determination in the novel Wonder?

Doctors have come from distant cities
just to see me
stand over my bed
disbelieving what they're seeing
with love, with patience and with faith
she'll make her way
I'm over your heads
how I confound you and astound you

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Answer:d

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C. with love, with patience and with faith she'll make her way

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How can assumptions draw false conclusions and limit perception

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Answer:Depends.

Explanation:When you assume things about something, you overthink it and think you are right. You come down to a conclusion about your assumptions.

Read the excerpt from act 3 of A Doll’s House.

Krogstad: But, tell me, wasn't it for that very purpose that you asked me to meet you here?

Mrs. Linde: In my first moment of fright, it was. But twenty-four hours have elapsed since then, and in that time I have witnessed incredible things in this house. Helmer must know all about it. This unhappy secret must be disclosed; they must have a complete understanding between them, which is impossible with all this concealment and falsehood going on.

Krogstad: Very well, if you will take the responsibility. But there is one thing I can do in any case, and I shall do it at once.

What widely accepted archetype of the late 1800s does this text challenge?

the man as a ruler
the man as a trickster
the woman as a mother
the woman as a caregiver

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Answer:

the answer would be

the man as a ruler

Explanation:

Answer:

the man as a ruler

Explanation:

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why was Brutus called the noblest roman of all them​

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In Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" Marc Anthony admits near the end that "Brutus was the noblest Roman of them all". What he meant was that Brutus was the only one of both the assasins and the ones that avenged Caesar's death that didn't have a selfish motive. He didn't want to kill Caesar but the other conspiritors convinced him that Caesar was a dictator and had to be eliminated. Brutus was the only major person in the play that had a conscience. That's why he was visited by Caesar's ghost. I hope that this has been a help to you.

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What is most closely the meaning of disease as it is used in the following passage

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Explanation:

I could not find the passage that is missing in your question but I will tell you something more about the word ''disease'' so you can find it by yourself.

Synonyms for the word ''disease'' are sickness, illness, or ill-health.

The disease is considering a disorder that can be found in animals, plants, and especially humans.

Examples of diseases are Meningitis, Malaria, Measles, and more and they are all harmful to any organism.

Which statement best describes the argument Dr. King makes in his "I Have a Dream" speech? Choose all that are correct

1.Although the Constitution declared equality for all its citizens, African Americans suffer discrimination and continue to be denied equal rights.

2.Voting rights should be targeted for reform. Only when all African Americans can vote will America be a democracy.

3.African Americans must use all means necessary to bring about change. The authorities have failed to recognize peaceful protests.

4. The Southern States must arrest citizens who discriminate against African Americans. This is a step toward gradual equality that is the goal for America.

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Answer: All answers except for #3

Answer:

All citizens of America deserve equal rights.

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i took the test. and it is the ONLY right answer. you can trust me. :)

Is this sentence correct? If I painted my lips bright red, I'm sure that my teacher wouldn't let me stay in the classroom.

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Answer:

yes it is lol even tho the way you look doesn't matter for learning it's still true.....

Explanation:

Read the excerpt from "Mother Tongue." And here you would be presented with a list of four possible pairs, one of which showed the same kind of relationship: red is to stoplight, bus is to arrival, chills is to fever, yawn is to boring. Well, I could never think that way. I knew what the tests were asking, but I could not block out of my mind the images already created by the first pair, “sunset is to nightfall”—and I would see a burst of colors against a darkening sky, the moon rising, the lowering of a curtain of stars. How does Tan build a central idea of her story in the excerpt? Tan gives an example of a test question to support the idea that more efforts must be made in the home to expose children to standard English. Tan relates a story about taking an achievement test to support the idea that English curricula must be structured more like math curricula. Tan discusses achievement tests to support the idea that language cannot be separated from the personal meanings and experiences attached to it. Tan describes her experience with achievement tests to support the idea that published authors are most qualified to write test questions for students.

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Answer:

Tan discusses achievement tests to support the idea that language cannot be separated from the personal meanings and experiences attached to it.

Explanation:

Upon hearing "sunset is to nightfall" Tan immediately creates a visual image of how she sees the sunset turning into nightfall - a burst of colors against a darkening sky, the moon rising, the lowering of a curtain of stars.

Tan builds the central idea by discussing tests to support the idea that language cannot be separated from the personal meanings and experiences attached to it.

What is a central idea?

We can define central idea as the underlying message of a literary work, that is, the message the author wants to convey to the audience. After reading an essay, for example, we can ask ourselves what that essay was about.

After reading the passage, we can say that Tan's central idea concerns the relationship between language and one's experiences. According to the author, there is no separation between the two. To support that idea, she discusses achievement tests and how little they actually tap into one's linguistic abilities.

With the information above in mind, we can select option C as the correct answer for this question.

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what are determinated in English grammer​

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It is SOMEOME who doesn’t give up easily and is motivated to do what they do.

what are some good books?

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Answer:

yesss

Explanation:

i love books

My personal favorite book is Turtles All The Way Down by John Green, followed closely by The Book Thief by Markus Zusak. If you're into graphic novels, try On A Sunbeam by Tillie Walden or Nimona by Noelle Stevenson. :)

name a eye rhyme for album

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Malcom, shall come, dalam, malum, and calum are some examples.

oh here’s one MALCOMM!!

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Answer:

Omg

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Answer:

I would need to read the story, please send me the tittle of the story

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What are some examples of a round and a flat character??​

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A round character is the opposite of a flat character, which is not developed by the author. A round character can be static (remaining the same throughout the story) or dynamic (changes as a result of the story). Examples of Round Character: ... Scout in To Kill a Mockingbird is a round character.

A flat character is typically a minor character, or a character that is supposed to represent a stereotype or generalization. Flat characters also do not change during the course of the story. Examples of Flat Character: ... In the Harry Potter series, Crabbe and Goyle are flat characters.

Explanation:

Flat characters are two-dimensional in that they are relatively uncomplicated and do not change throughout the course of a work. By contrast, round characters are complex and undergo development, sometimes sufficiently to surprise the reader.

Answer:

The two types are described by E.M. Forster in his book Aspects of the Novel (1927). The example he gives of a flat character is Mrs. Micawber in Charles Dickens's David Copperfield (1849–50), of a round character Becky Sharp in William Thackeray's Vanity Fair (1847–48).

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