Answer:
It means that Mayella's life will not change even if the man she accuses is convicted at trial.
Explanation:
This question is about "To kill a mockingbird" where we are introduced to a story where a black man is accused of abusing a white woman in a southern community. That white woman is Mayella Ewell and the accusation is unfair, since the man is innocent. Mayella and Bob Well, her father, live in very low quality of life. They don't have a job, they don't have a good house, they don't have the least comfort and they have almost no food to eat, but somehow they act as if their lives would change if the black man were condemned, but it won't since after the trial is over, they will return to the "garbage dump" that is their life and the way they survive.
Write a topic sentence for a paragraph that responds to this prompt: “How does this fictional account of the yellow fever epidemic help draw readers into the historical facts of the event.”
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Answer:
This fictional account of the yellow fever epidemic helps draw readers into the historical facts of the event. For example how devastating it is to see your mother in that state. Another example is how difficult it was to live in such conditions in that time period. The last example would be the dialogue between the characters.
Explanation: this is not the simple response just letting you know.
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Do you think each of us should try to make the world beautiful? If you were to make the world more beautiful, what would you do?
Answer:
1.) Give your time to local schools as a volunteer. Whether or not you have a school-aged child, children are the world's future.
2.)Recognize and appreciate the humanity and dignity of others.
3.)Cut down on the amount of paper you have.
4.)Avoid driving as far as possible.
5.)Use water sparingly.
6.)Make a donation to a clean water charity.
7.) Be generous with your resources.
Explanation:
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Why is King Oberon angry with Queen Titania?
Answer:
Oberon is angry with Titania because she refuses to give him a sweet Indian boy upon whom she dotes. Titania's attendant suddenly recognizes Puck, accusing him of being the hobgoblin who is blamed for roguish acts in the village, such as frightening young women or misleading night travelers.
Explanation:
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Write, agree or disagree after each statement then write a sentence or two about why you agree or disagree. If you don’t know which side you are on explain why you cannot decide.
The final forming of one's character lies within one's hands.
Answer:
Agree
Explanation:
I agree with this statement because only you can decide your actions. Sure, other people or outside forces can influence or persuade you to do something, but it is only up to you to go through with something or not.
What's the Introduction , riding action and conclusion to the three little pigs
Answer:
intro: pigs move out to build a house
Explanation:
climax: wolf tries to break in
conclusion: wolf is successful on the 1st and 2nd pigs house. the pigs go running to the 3rd pigs house. The wolf tried to break in, but was unsuccessful. Hope this helps! Have an amazing day lovely! <3
16. What is the significance of the following quotes? Myrtle: "It's just a crazy old thing." she
said. "I just slip it on sometimes when I don't care what I look like.” AND “I told that boy
about the ice." Myrtle raised her eyebrows in despair at the shiftless of the lower orders.
"These people! You have to keep after them all the time."
Answer:
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Explanation:
In sentence 12, Grandma uses the expression, "What's cooking?" How does her use of this expression help characterize her?
Meaning of Villanous
Answer: Wicked or evil behavior
Explanation:
Answer:
relating to, constituting, or guilty of wicked or criminal behavior.
Explanation:
Click-Clack the Rattlebag
How does the line "We walked out of the warm and cosy kitchen
into the hallway of the big house, where it was chilly and draughty
and dark" (Paragraph 21) help develop suspense in the story?
A It hints at how the author's tone changes.
B It marks a change in the narrator's mood.
C It confirms that danger is ahead of them.
D it describes a change in the atmosphere.
Answer:
D. It describes a change in the atmosphere.
Explanation:
Neil Gaiman's short story "Click-Clack the Rattlebag" revolves around a horror story told by a young boy to his sister's boy friend. Through the boy friend who is the narrator of the story, we can understand the theme of the story of how things are not how they originally seem to be.
In the given line from the story, the narrator talks about how the atmosphere changed from the small kitchen to the hallway. While the kitchen was "warm and cosy", the hallway was much more "chilly and draughty and dark". This, added with the scary story-telling, develops the suspense in the story.
Thus, the correct answer is option D.
which of the following is a characteristic of animals?
A. Hephototropic
B. Eukaryotes
C. Prokaryotes
D. Multicellular
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Answer:
A. Hephototropic
Explanation
it's one of the only things unique about animals
What can be inferred about Jenny from this passage?
A. Jenny does not get along with her father.
B. Jenny is a worse driver than Anya.
C. Jenny is unpopular among other teens.
D. Jenny is smart and does well in school.
Answer:
The answer is d ". Jenny is smart and does well in school. "
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Answer:
answer is D jenny is smart…
Explanation:
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The King's Order
In 1763, the war with the French ended with the English gaining possession of the whole of America from the Atlantic Ocean to the Mississippi River. This part of America was ruled by George the Third, King of England, who was now determined to send over more guards but wanted the people in the 13 colonies in America to pay the cost of keeping these guards. However, people were not willing to do this because they felt that they were able to protect themselves without help of any kind. Then the king said, "If the Americans will not give the money, I will take it from them—for pay it they must and shall." This was more than the king would have dared say about England; for there, if he wanted money to spend, he had to ask the people for it, and they could give it or not as they thought best. The Americans said, "We have the same rights as our brothers in England, and the king cannot force us to give a single copper against our will. If he tries to take it from us, we will fight."
The "Boston Tea Party"
However, George the Third did not really know the Americans, and he did not think that they meant what they said. He tried to make them pay the money, but they would not, and from Maine to Georgia, all the people were of one mind. Then the king thought of an alternate plan and arranged for shiploads of tea to be sent over to New York, Boston, Philadelphia, and Charleston. He ordered, "If the tea should be landed and sold, then every man who bought a pound of it would have to pay six cents more than the regular price." That six cents was a tax, which the people refused to pay. When the tea reached New York, the citizens sent it back again to England. They did the same thing at Philadelphia. At Charleston, they let it be landed, but it was stored in damp cellars. People would not buy any of it anymore, so it all rotted and spoiled. In Boston, they had a grand "tea party." A number of men dressed themselves up like Native Americans, went on board the tea ships at night, broke open all the chests, and emptied the tea into the harbor.
Which statement best describes the purpose of the passage?
A. to entertain with a story about how American colonists lived under King George the Third
B. to provide an account about the history of the relationship between England and America
C. to compare the different leadership styles exercised at the time in England and America
D. to explain why the American colonists launched a protest against King George the Third
Answer:
A
Explanation:
What does Anne's monologue, beginning with "I know it's terrible...", contribute to the
meaning of the play?
А. It expresses Anne's innocence about the world she lives in.
B. It allows Anne to speak to the audience about her mother.
C. It conveys the playwrights' beliefs about people during wartime.
D. It provides background information about the story itself.
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Answer:
c
Explanation:
because she shares her feelings and c says coveys the playwrites beliefs
Helen Keller Helen Keller is a famous historic figure who lost her vision and ability to hear before she turned two years old. She was born in 1880 and soon became very ill. After she recovered from her illness, she was unable to see or express how she was feeling to anyone around her. In 1887, Helen began to learn to communicate. Her teacher, Anne Sullivan, began spelling words onto the palm of her hand. Eventually, Helen learned to speak and later traveled the world in order to help others that were blind and deaf express themselves. She later worked with the American Foundation for the Blind and became a writer before passing away in 1968.
Questions:
1. What is the main idea of this passage? Provide one detail from the text to support the main idea.
Answer:
the main idea is that blind people can still do normal things and some extraordinary feats. "Helen began to learn to communicate" and "Helen learned to speak and later traveled the world in order to help others that were blind and deaf express themselves"
Explanation:
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Which sentence from the play's dramatic exposition best supports the idea that
Reverend Hale is grim and determined about coming to Salem to suppress witchcraft?
Hello. You forgot to show the answer options. The options are:
A. Like almost all men of learning, he spent a good deal of time pondering the invisible world, especially since he had himself encountered a witch in his parish not long before.
B. That woman, however, turned into a mere pest under his searching scrutiny, and the child she had allegedly been afflicting recovered her
normal behavior after Hale had given her his kindness and a few days of rest in his own house.
C. The road from Beverly is unusually busy this morning, and he has passed a hundred rumors that make him smile at the ignorance of the yeomanry in this most precise science.
D. His goal is light, goodnesss and its preservation, and he knows the exaltation of the blessed whoe intelligence, sharpened by minute examinations of enormous tracts, is finally called upon to face what may be a bloody fight with the Fiend himself.
Answer:
D. His goal is light, goodnesss and its preservation, and he knows the exaltation of the blessed whoe intelligence, sharpened by minute examinations of enormous tracts, is finally called upon to face what may be a bloody fight with the Fiend himself.
Explanation:
Reverend Hale believes that going to Salem is part of the spiritual struggle he must win to free humanity from the clutches of the evil one. He believes that he is the light and that he comes out in a time of darkness, where he is extremely necessary, with his wisdom and holiness and for that reason, he is determined to fight salem witchcraft with severity and perseverance.
This question is about "The Crucible" a play that seeks to present the collective hysteria that occurs in Salem, during the trial of people who have been raised by witchcraft.
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write a letter in which you attempt to persuade Juliet to reconsider marrying Romeo so quickly. This letter will be addressed to Juliet Capulet
it has to be written in 3 paragraphs
In the streets of Verona another brawl breaks out between the servants of the feuding noble families of Capulet and Montague. Benvolio, a Montague, tries to stop the fighting, but is himself embroiled when the rash Capulet, Tybalt, arrives on the scene. After citizens outraged by the constant violence beat back the warring factions, Prince Escalus, the ruler of Verona, attempts to prevent any further conflicts between the families by decreeing death for any individual who disturbs the peace in the future.
Romeo, the son of Montague, runs into his cousin Benvolio, who had earlier seen Romeo moping in a grove of sycamores. After some prodding by Benvolio, Romeo confides that he is in love with Rosaline, a woman who does not return his affections. Benvolio counsels him to forget this woman and find another, more beautiful one, but Romeo remains despondent.
Meanwhile, Paris, a kinsman of the Prince, seeks Juliet's hand in marriage. Her father Capulet, though happy at the match, asks Paris to wait two years, since Juliet is not yet even fourteen. Capulet dispatches a servant with a list of people to invite to a masquerade and feast he traditionally holds. He invites Paris to the feast, hoping that Paris will begin to win Juliet's heart.
Romeo and Benvolio, still discussing Rosaline, encounter the Capulet servant bearing the list of invitations. Benvolio suggests that they attend, since that will allow Romeo to compare his beloved to other beautiful women of Verona. Romeo agrees to go with Benvolio to the feast, but only because Rosaline, whose name he reads on the list, will be there.
In Capulet's household, young Juliet talks with her mother, Lady Capulet, and her nurse about the possibility of marrying Paris. Juliet has not yet considered marriage, but agrees to look at Paris during the feast to see if she thinks she could fall in love with him.
The feast begins. A melancholy Romeo follows Benvolio and their witty friend Mercutio to Capulet's house. Once inside, Romeo sees Juliet from a distance and instantly falls in love with her; he forgets about Rosaline completely. As Romeo watches Juliet, entranced, a young Capulet, Tybalt, recognizes him, and is enraged that a Montague would sneak into a Capulet feast. He prepares to attack, but Capulet holds him back. Soon, Romeo speaks to Juliet, and the two experience a profound attraction. They kiss, not even knowing each other's names. When he finds out from Juliet's nurse that she is the daughter of Capulet—his family's enemy—he becomes distraught. When Juliet learns that the young man she has just kissed is the son of Montague, she grows equally upset.
As Mercutio and Benvolio leave the Capulet estate, Romeo leaps over the orchard wall into the garden, unable to leave Juliet behind. From his hiding place, he sees Juliet in a window above the orchard and hears her speak his name. He calls out to her, and they exchange vows of love.
Romeo hurries to see his friend and confessor Friar Lawrence, who, though shocked at the sudden turn of Romeo's heart, agrees to marry the young lovers in secret since he sees in their love the possibility of ending the age-old feud between Capulet and Montague. The following day, Romeo and Juliet meet at Friar Lawrence's cell and are married. The Nurse, who is privy to the secret, procures a ladder, which Romeo will use to climb into Juliet's window for their wedding night.
The next day, Benvolio and Mercutio encounter Tybalt—Juliet's cousin—who, still enraged that Romeo attended Capulet's feast, has challenged Romeo to a duel. Romeo appears. Now Tybalt's kinsman by marriage, Romeo begs the Capulet to hold off the duel until he understands why Romeo does not want to fight. Disgusted with this plea for peace, Mercutio says that he will fight Tybalt himself. The two begin to duel. Romeo tries to stop them by leaping between the combatants. Tybalt stabs Mercutio under Romeo's arm, and Mercutio dies. Romeo, in a rage, kills Tybalt. Romeo flees from the scene. Soon after, the Prince declares him forever banished from Verona for his crime. Friar Lawrence arranges for Romeo to spend his wedding night with Juliet before he has to leave for Mantua the following morning.
In her room, Juliet awaits the arrival of her new husband. The Nurse enters, and, after some confusion, tells Juliet that Romeo has killed Tybalt. Distraught, Juliet suddenly finds herself married to a man who has killed her kinsman. But she resettles herself, and realizes that her duty belongs with her love: to Romeo.
Answer: Dear Juliet,
I have wrote this letter to you because Romeo has talked to Friar Laurence into marrying you. But at first he was furious becuase Romeo is madly in love with Rosaline but no he is madly in love with you. He wants to spend his life without I would to you are a really smart girl and you are everything Romeo could ask for. Romeo didn't know what true love until he met you he thought he was in love with Rosaline. But for some reason he started to fall madly in love with you Juliet out of all the people he fell in love with you Juliet. I really would love to see you and Romeo get married you both would look wonderful together. The reason why I say that is because you are pretty,kind,beautiful, smart, and kind and you are everything he could ask for in a person.Romeo, oh Romeo he is as sweet as can be sometimes, he really loves you my darling Juliet. Please I am begging of you Juliet please marry Romeo.
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Read the sentence from the passage.
Libraries, on the other hand, only house selective and original resource materials that have been thoroughly researched and reviewed before being published.
Which claim does this evidence support?
A. The information offered by libraries is more genuine and reliable.
B. The information offered by libraries is exhaustive and mindful.
C. The information in libraries is time-restricted.
D. The information in libraries is better organized.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
13. Astute
a. crafty
b. insightful
c. intense
d. foolish
What is the opposite in this question for the word astute
Based on paragraphs 2 through 8 of the story, what can the reader infer about Peter?
Answer: The answer is D
Explanation:.
Which statement best paraphrases the controlling idea in this introduction paragraph? Is it fair for a few misbehaving kids to ruin everyone's good time?
Answer:
D
Explanation:
How do characters conflicts and events of act one represent McCarthyism and the red scare of the 1950s? Explain all the similarities that u notice
What is the name of the first section of an expository essay?
A. Thesis statement
B. Introduction paragraph
C. Conclusion paragraph
D. Topic sentence
Answer:
introduction pragraph.
Answer:
B. Introduction paragraph
Explanation:
17. Shirk
a. confront
b. cheat
c. dodge
d. flank
What is the opposite of the word shrink
Answer:
a. confront
Shirk means to avoid. Confront means to take head-on. Ex. You confront a friend when they lied to you.
Explanation:
Answer:
a. confront
Explanation:
Is there such thing as "too nice?"
Answer:
I believe so; Yes, because it can get too a point where you're too naïve
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
There is no such thing as being too nice. If you are being nice then people are going to want to hang out with you more and basically communicate with you more because you have a nice personality. Don't ever let anyone tell you that you are too nice. People who tell you that don't really have a good personality and you should stay away from them. If you be nice to others then they know you are a good person on the outside but on the inside is what counts more . One more thing!! Don't be nice to the point where you let people tell you what to do or let them walk all over you. Also don't be nice to the point where you are too naive to realize what is wrong and what is right.
Ask yourself this question: Are you nice on the inside as well as you are on the outside? If you are continue to do this , If not , you need to work on what personality you have on the inside rather than show what you have on the outside.
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1. French Revolution
2. WWI begins.
3. Russian Civil War
4. Bolsheviks take control
5. Tsar executed.
6. Treaty is signed
Answer:
1. French Revolution
2. WWI begins.
3. Russian Civil War
4. Bolsheviks take control
5. Tsar executed.
6. Treaty is signed
Explanation:
When was the last time you tried doing something new? What's the next risk you will take to improve your life?
2.4
Read the extract below and answer the question that follows.
8 distinctions proved to be not good enough
Our daughter received her matric results two weeks ago. She obtained 8 distinctions
overall average of 90%. She also obtained her national colours in hockey and athletic
was also the chairperson of the RCL at a prestigious school. Additionally, she even
IsiZulu as a means to improve her communication skills. After popping the champagne,
have to dry our tears because she has not been accepted at the medical school. Her
to specialise in paediatrics and that was the driving force behind the good performar
does one console your child in such a situation?
#heartbroken parent
2.4.1 Many leamers perform well in Grade 12 but are still not accepted into
universities. Explain TWO reasons for this.
(2x
KZN Department of Education
Life Orientation LG
Gr 11 - 202
Answer:
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Many leaners perform well in Grade 12 but are still not accepted into universities because They may have applied to the wrong schools or other factors, parents cannot afford their fees or others.
Why does the above take place?Note that people are often rejected due to the fact that Universities do have their standards for admission.
A key factor is Good grades among several other factors that universities take into view when admitting students.
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Where do many fake news posts actually originate?
a China
b San Francisco
c Overseas
d New York
Which of these best expresses the author's attitude toward summer?
You didn't link anything, I don't know "which of these" you're talking about
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Explanation:
1.2
2.4
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