What is the purpose of a literary analysis essay?
A.
to summarize a literary work
B.
to describe a literary work in elaborate detail
C.
to review a literary work
D.
to dissect a literary work to determine its meaning
Answer:
its B
Explanation:
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Answer:
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I watched the ospreys hovering over the lake behind the house. Hungry and desperate, they circled the lake for what seemed like an eternity, anxiously searching for the meal that might let them live another day. When a fish swimming too close to the water was spotted, they'd pause in the air as if suspended and then dive quickly into the water, gratefully retrieving their much-needed meal.
Which best describes the author's feelings about the birds?
A)She admires them and sees them as powerful and agile.
B)She dislikes them and sees them as predatory and heartless.
C)She dismisses them and sees them as irrelevant and unimportant.
D)She pities them and sees them as animals struggling to survive.
50 point question
Answer:
D
Explanation:
She describes them as hungry and desperate, searching for a meal that might help them like another day, indicating that she feels sorry for the ospreys.
Answer: D. "She pities them and sees them as animals struggling to survive"
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8. What is the primary responsibility of a writer crafting dialogue?
Replace narration with dialogue whenever possible.
Stay true to what the conversation would be like in real life.
Create an engaging experience for the reader.
Ensure that every conversation has a hidden undertone.
Answer:
Stay true to what the conversation would be like in real life.
Explanation:
A dialogue is a conversation between two or more people. In literature, this term refers to a conversation between multiple characters. When creating a dialogue, the writer should make it seem as if it's taking place in real life. Otherwise, it may seem awkward or forced, like the characters are further from being real than necessary. When we're reading a book, we want to be able to relate to the characters, to feel as if the story could come to life at any moment. This is why the writer should stay true to what the conversation would be like in real life.
Select the statement that is true.
A. In the order of operations, compute exponents after multiplication.
B. In the order of operations, compute operations in grouping symbols first.
C. In the order of operations, compute division last.
Answer:
B. In the order of operations, compute operations in grouping symbols first
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
In the order of operations, Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally.
PEMDAS:
parenthesisexponentsmultiplication/division (in order from left to right)addition/subtraction (in orded from left to right)A. Exponents should be computed before multiplication, not after.
B. Parenthesis are first on the order of operations, and considered "grouping symbols".
C. Addition/Subtraction are last in the order of operations, not division.
Which best describes the voice of an academic paper?
It's the one sentence that identifies what the paper is about.
It's the transitions that connect one body paragraph to another.
• It's the sentence that establishes the topic of a body paragraph.
O It's the unique perspective a writer brings to the subject matter.
Answer:
i think its d but i also wanna say b. but d makes more sense
Explanation:
Answer:
d
Explanation:
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Help me ! Look at the picture please .
Answer:key words: dissuade, never
authors tone: accusatory
Explanation:
Please solve this I hope so
Answer:
b, b, d, b, c, c, c, d, b, c
Explanation:
Answer:
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How do you find theme in a story
Answer:
there can be multiple themes to a story
Explanation:
There can be more than one theme. Think of one that resinates most with you!
hi there! my answer for you would be to really identify the story's plot, the way the story uses characterization, and the primary conflict in the story. and that's the best advise i could give you.
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edit:
also, here are a few story themes to give you the idea...
Good vs. evil.
Love.
Redemption.
Courage and perseverance.
Coming of age.
Revenge.
Write five sentences about a famous person you admire using those words?
1)ferocious
2)bewildering
3)prolific
4)accessible
5)renowned
girl in red
She is far from ferocious, she is the rather the opposite. Although, at times, her songs may seem a bit bewildering to understand. She has also made prolific amounts of melody tunes. Marie is very accessible, and easy to get along with. "we fell in love in october" is one of her renowned songs since 2018.
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would the sentence 'the lord knoweth the way to righteousness.' be a declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, or an imperative sentence?
Answer:
declarative
Explanation:
Answer:
declaritive
Explanation:
ita making a statement not asking a question
Hi, I am student of languaje I need if my answers are correct. Help me
The biography
begins when
Curtis is a child.
How old is Curtis
now? What clues
on the page let
you know this?
Answer:
born on November (21, 1962) is an American contemporary Christian music singer, songwriter, record producer, actor, author, and social activist.
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Part A
In the third stanza of the poem "Sympathy," what can be inferred about why the bird beats its wings against the bar?
to attempt to fly despite being caged
to send a prayer to be released from its cage
to keep time to the music in its heart
to try to signal its owner to release it
Answer:
Hi! So, I haven't read this poem before but by reading this stanza, I believe that this is what the answer is:
Explanation:
To attempt to fly despite being caged .
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first-person point of view is the most objective? true or false
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Which of the following is an example of metaphor?
1The sun was more lovely than I had even seen it.
2The sun was a fat red tick on the scruff of the horizon.
3The sun red and gold and maroon all at once.
4The sun was like molasses melting in a pan
Answer:
2. the sun was a fat red tick on the scruff of the horizon. I hope i could help!
Explanation:
your comparing the sun to a fat red tick without using "lick" or "as".
B. ACTIVITY
List the 9 Multiple Intelligences and opposite each write an activity that can be given
to your students
Answer:
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His telling of the pleasures of childhood is called
fiction forgetfulness reminiscence characterization
His telling of the pleasures of childhood would be called reminisence
Answer:
His telling of the pleasures of childhood is called reminiscence.
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write a new student wants to join your course
Answer:
okay
Explanation:
this is a rhetorical question
can you explain
Comma usage.
We grow carrots lettuce radishes and tomatoes in our backyard garden.
Answer:
We grow carrots, lettuce, radishes, and tomatoes in our backyard garden.
Explanation:
This would be the answer, as commas in this instance are used to separate options in a list. If you were to separate options in multiple lists (i.e, "There are two ways to write: with a pen or pencil, which is inexpensive and easily accessible; or by computer and printer, which is more expensive but neat.")
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The crowd picks this up again and with it their suspicions come back with a rush. The murmur becomes a loud chant filling the air with accusations and demands for action. Two of the men pass Don right up the steps. Goodman flattens himself against the screen door.
GOODMAN
Now wait a minute! You just keep your distance there! What kind of nonsense is this? Because I've got a generator that works – what's that make me? Some kind of criminal or something? I don't know why the generator's working. It's just working, that's all!
–The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street,
Rod Serling
What three things does this passage show about Les Goodman?
He feels threatened.
He is brave and stands up for himself.
He is respected by his neighbors.
He is a logical person.
He believes in aliens.
Answer:
He feels threatened.
He is brave and stands up for himself.
He is a logical person.
Explanation:
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The three things that this passage show about Les Goodman are;
He feels threatened. He is brave and stands up for himself. He is a logical person.What are the main points in a text?The main points are the central ideas that the author wants the reader to see in the text. In this text, we can see that Goodman felt threatened when the mob came towards him. He was however bold in confronting them. He also applied logic in dealing with the problem.So, the above points are correct.
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Who the gardener really is in the story "The Gardener" ?
Answer:
There are many explorations to the question: who the gardener was. Some people say that he was only an employee. Some others say that he was Michael’s father, who was working there only to live by the grave of Michael. And the rest even argue that he was lord Christ himself as well. He said ‘son’ rather than ‘nephew’ while leading her to the grave.
But, I think that the gardener was the father of Michel himself. I think so only because the writer says that there was infinite compassion / endless love in his eyes. A human being who has the utmost respect and value for their ones only can have such an attribute. So, the gardener was Michel’s father. If it’s so, we can also guess that he had forgiven Helen for her crime.
Explanation:
You should avoid having more than three people in a group portrait.
True
False
According to the lesson, what part of speech is often stressed in lambic pentameter?
A. ) articles, such as “the” or “a”
B. ) prepositions, such as “through” or “on”
C. ) conjunctions, such as “and” or “but”
D. ) nouns, such as “love” or “truth”
Answer:
The answer is C) conjuntions, such as "and" or "but"
Explanation:
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what pronoun should you not use
Gender Neutral Language
The use of gender-neutral language may seem unnecessary to some writers, but the consistent use of masculine pronouns leaves the impression that women could not be among the group to which the writer is referring. While some may respond that the masculine pronouns "he" and "his" refer to men and women both, the impression left is in the eye of the reader, not that of the writer. Because many readers read masculine pronouns to refer only to men, the writer, perhaps inadvertently, will have created the wrong impression. Furthermore, in the practice of law, those who use only masculine pronouns may find later -- to their great regret -- that the supervising attorney or judge to whom the work was submitted would never use masculine pronouns as general terms in her work.
The key rule of thumb is to avoid using gender-specific language; resort to alternatives like "he or she" only if there is no way to write the sentence without the pronouns. In most cases, one can rewrite any sentence to avoid the need for gender-based pronouns. There are three methods explained below. The first of the three is the most desirable. Do not use "their" as an alternative to his or her; "their" should be used only when referring to a plural subject. Each of the rules here offers a method of avoiding gender-based language.
1. Rewrite the sentence to avoid the need for any pronoun at all. One can often substitute the words "the" or "a" for the pronoun.
Incorrect: A good judge takes their job very seriously.
Undesirable:A good judge takes his or her job very seriously.
Better: A good judge takes the job very seriously.
OR
A good judge takes judging very seriously.
Incorrect: A defendant should not be required to sacrifice their constitutional right to a fair trial for the sole benefit of allowing televised coverage of their trial.
Better: A defendant should not be required to sacrifice his or her constitutional right to a fair trial for the sole benefit of allowing televised coverage of his or her trial.
Best: A defendant should not be required to sacrifice the constitutional right to a fair trial for the sole benefit of allowing televised coverage of the trial.
2. If necessary, use "one" instead of "he or she" or "his or her." However, one should avoid this formulation as well, if possible, since the use of "one" can be awkward.
Less desirable:
A person who masters the basic rules of grammar, punctuation, and good writing is likely to impress his or her supervisors.
More desirable:
One who masters the basic rules of grammar, punctuation, and good writing is likely to impress one's supervisors.
3. If necessary, change the subject from singular to plural. When you are referring not to a specific individual but to a type of individual, you can avoid both gender-specific pronouns and the incorrect use of the pronoun "their" by using a plural subject.
Incorrect: A teacher must communicate clearly with their students.
Also Incorrect:
A teacher must communicate clearly with her students.
Better: A teacher must communicate clearly with his or her students.
Best: Teachers must communicate clearly with their students.
4. Avoid the use of "s/he" as a substitute for a proper pronoun. Some have proposed the use of "s/he" as a substitute for "he or she." However, "s/he" is not a word and is awkward to read. (Does one read it as "she" or as "s slash he"? Is either choice desirable?)
Incorrect: The successful lawyer will shepardize all cases cited in a memo. S/he also will avoid quoting from headnotes.
Correct: Successful lawyers will shepardize all cases cited in a memo. They also will avoid quoting from headnotes.
5. Avoid the use of gender-specific titles if possible.
Poor Choices
Chairman
Congressman
Policeman
Stewardess, Steward
Better Choices
Chair, chairperson, leader
Member of Congress, Representative
Officer, police officer, police official
Flight attendant
6. Use the terms "Ms." and "Mrs." properly. If you know that a person refers to herself as "Mrs." or "Miss," you should respect that choice. However, if you don't know the individual's preference, you should use "Ms." Women should not be required to reveal their marital status by the use of "Mrs." or "Miss." The use of the term "Mr." in referring to a man does not reveal his marital status. Although "Ms." is not actually an abbreviation for a longer term, it nonetheless has become accepted to place a point after the term.
Undesirable:
Mrs. Hillary Clinton; Mrs. Clinton; Ms. Clinton
More Undesirable:
Mrs. William J. Clinton
Better Choices:
Hillary Rodham Clinton; Ms. Hillary Rodham Clinton; Ms. Rodham Clinton
Answer:
In writing, most essays and research reports use third person pronouns and don't use “I” or “you.”
"The Dentist" by Tim O'Brien (from The Things They Carried)
As we sat waiting, Curt Lemon began to tense up. He kept fidgeting, playing with his dog tags. Finally somebody asked what
the problem was, and Lemon looked down at his hands and said that back in high school he'd had a couple of bad
experiences with dentists. Real sadism, he said. Torture chamber stuff. He didn't mind blood or pain - he actually enjoyed
combat - but there was something about a dentist that just gave him the creeps. He glanced over at the field tent and said,
"No way. Count me out. Nobody messes with these teeth.
But a few minutes later, when the dentist called his name. Lemon stood up and walked into the tent.
It was over fast. He fainted even before the man touched him.
Four of us had to hoist him up and lay him on the cot. When he came to, there was a funny new look on his face, almost
sheepish, as if he'd been caught committing some terrible crime. He wouldn't talk to anyone. For the rest of the day he
stayed off by himself, sitting alone under a tree, just staring down at the field tent. He seemed a little dazed. Now and then we
could hear him cussing, bawling himself out. Anyone else would ve laughed it off, but for Curt Lemon it was too much. The
embarrassment must've turned a screw in his head. Late that night he crept down to the dental tent. He switched on a
flashlight, woke up the young captain, and told him he had a monster toothache. A killer, he said - like a nail in his jaw. The
dentist couldn't find any problem, but Lemon kept insisting, so the man finally shrugged and shot in the Novocain and yanked
out a perfectly good tooth. There was some pain, no doubt, but in the morning Curt Lemon was all smiles. By the end, Curt Lemon is characterized as: 1)Recklessly concerned with his reputation. 2)battle-hardened and powerful. 3)Overly impulsive but cheerful. 4)Childish and prone to fainting.
Answer:
4
Explanation:
What are the THREE main parts of a conclusion? What are SEVEN ways one may conclude a speech?
Answer:
1.Answer
2.summary
3.significance
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What is a feature of a strong conclusion
restates the claim in a new way
repeats the topic sentence
introduces a new central idea
includes reasons to support the claim
Based on the image in the section “Settlements And Pueblo Life,” where is Cliff Palace?
A
Colorado
B
New Mexico
C
Arizona
D
Southwest