Answer:
'The Black Cat' is told from the perspective of an insane narrator who, in his own words, does not expect the reader to believe him. He tells the reader up front that he is scheduled to die the following day, but the reader doesn't find out why until the end of the story.
After setting up his story from this perspective, the man tells the reader about a cat named Pluto he used to have as a pet. He describes Pluto as a remarkably large, beautiful animal, entirely black. The narrator's wife jokes that the cat might be a witch in disguise, given its unusual intelligence. The narrator and Pluto have a close bond. He takes care of Pluto, and Pluto follows him everywhere around the house. It is a very tender relationship.
Then, everything goes wrong. The narrator, an alcoholic, starts getting angry at everyone. He mistreats his wife and their other animals, but he never hurts Pluto. But one night, the narrator comes home drunk and thinks Pluto is avoiding him. He grabs the cat, who bites him. In retaliation, the narrator cuts out one of the cat's eyes.
After he sleeps off his drunken state, the narrator is horrified about his actions. It is not enough to get him to stop drinking, though. The cat's eye socket heals, but Pluto and the narrator no longer have a good relationship. Pluto starts to avoid the narrator all the time. Instead of feeling remorseful, the narrator just feels irritated at the cat's behavior.
The narrator hangs the cat 'in cold blood' from a tree. That night, his house burns down. The narrator, his wife, and their servant all escape the fire unharmed, but the fire destroys his home and all of his possessions. When the narrator returns to the ashes later, he sees the figure of a cat on the only surviving wall.
Months pass. The narrator sees a cat remarkably similar to Pluto, except that on his chest is a white patch. The cat follows him home. At first, the narrator likes the cat, but soon he can't stand the cat at all, especially after he notices that one of its eyes is missing.
The more he hates the cat, the more the cat likes him. The narrator cannot bring himself to hurt the cat because he is afraid of it. The white shape on its chest morphs into a gallows, a direct reminder of his crime against Pluto.
Eventually, the narrator is driven so mad that he tries to kill the cat with an axe. His wife intervenes, and the narrator ends up killing his wife. He decides to conceal the body inside his house, behind the wall of the basement.
The narrator looks for the cat, but it is missing. For three nights, he sleeps undisturbed by the cat. Then, on the fourth day, police come to his house to ask questions about his wife's disappearance. During their investigation, the narrator raps on the wall he has rebuilt to conceal his wife's corpse. The noise of him knocking causes the cat, which had accidentally become sealed inside the wall, to howl, alerting the police to the presence of the narrator's wife.
Explanation:
1. “The Most Dangerous Game” is a suspense story mostly about _____.
A) a soccer match in a poor South American neighborhood
B) one man hunting another man on an island
C) how hazardous hunting was before guns were invented
D) the games that inmates play in prison
2.Some authors use _____ to create tension and suspense in their stories.
A) onomatopoeia
B) connotation
C) an unreliable narrator
D) alliteration
3.In “The Raven,” a bird torments the speaker by constantly reminding him of his _____.
A) lost love, Lenore
B) disheveled, messy library
C) crippling debt owed to the government
D) nonstop pounding headaches
4.Which of the following quotes from the “The Cask of Amontillado” demonstrates that the narrator uses first person?
A) I uncovered a quantity of building stone and mortar.
B) He prided himself on his connoisseurship in wine.
C) The wine sparkled in his eyes and the bells jingled.
D) Its walls had been lined with human remains piled to the vault overhead.
5.In “The Lottery,” men from each family must select a piece of paper from a box. This creates suspense because the reader _____.
A) learns the last names of all of the major characters
B) understands more background information on the stock characters
C) asks if there will be enough papers for all of the families
D) wonders about the purpose of the papers
6.Poe uses alliteration in “The Bells” when he writes “What a tale of terror, now, their turbulency tells.” The effect of this literary device is to _____.
A) emphasize how loud the speaker is ringing the bells
B) shift the mood of the poem from light and upbeat to dark and foreboding
C) hint to the reader that the next line will be especially important
D) highlight how intelligent the speaker believes himself to be
Answer:
one man hunting another on an island
onomatopeia
lost love lenore
i uncovered a quanity
d
c
Explanation:
Which disease, once thought to affect only adults, has become common in American children due to their unhealthy diets? *
A. Type II Diabetes
B. Sickle-Cell Anemia
C. Rickets
D. Polio
(CHEW ON THIS BOOK)!
Answer: A_Type 2 Diabetes
Explanation:
Answer:
Type II Diabetes
Explanation:
Type II Diabetes is onset from a lack of diet and exercise, a big sign that a kid might have it is from major obesity. (no pun intended btw)
what happens to lysander while he sleeps?
Answer:
While Lysander is sleeping, a love potion is dripped onto his eyes and Helena happens to be nearby. Lysander awakens to the sight of Helena. He falls in love with her, and abandons Hermia. This is remedied by the end of the play after another potion is used on Lysander.
Explanation:
informative
2. The poet says, "Remember you are all
people ..." What does she mean by this?
You have different moods sometimes,
You and all humans share a common bond.
© You will go through all stages of life: child,
teen, and adult.
You have the same personality as everyone
else,
ver
Answer:
you know whats funnier thajn 24 (haha) 25 HAHAHAHAH
Explanation:
Describe Esperanza's birth?
Answer:
Rosaura was affected by Mama Elena's death which put her into early labor.
Explanation:
what happen in 2011 malala????
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Answer: 14-year-old Malala is nominated by South Africa's Archbishop Desmond Tutu for the International Children's Peace Prize of KidsRights Foundation. Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani awards Malala Pakistan's first National Peace Award for Youth. ... She is also nominated again for the Nobel Peace Prize.
Explanation: I don't know if this is the right answer but I hope this helps u with what ever you are doing.
Plz help. What type of Figurative Language is this.
During the concert, her voice was so loud it broke the windows.
Personification
Simile
Metaphor
Hyperbole
Alliteration
Onomatopoeia
Idiom
Answer:
Hyperbole
Explanation:
Which of the following are examples of non-fiction? Choose all that apply. *
A novel
A biography
A newspaper article
A short story
A fable
Answer:
A biography
A newspaper article
how could you be an instrument of true and valid information?
Answer: Through manifesting and inculcating appropriateness of the interpretations in all aspects.
Explanation: I strongly believe that instrument is valid only to the extent that it’s scores permits appropriate inferences to be made about a specific group of people for specific purposes.
Describe how the personality differences
between the two sisters became quite
evident at the store.
Explanation:
Dee is a modern girl, while Maggie is a traditional girl. Dee gets an opportunity to pursue her higher education in the city, while Maggie stays at home with Mama. It is through education that Dee is exposed to modern sophistication. Dee has always been apprehensive of the traditional lifestyle, but when she shows up at the family homestead, she seems to have developed a strong interest in the family’s way of life. Dee is bold, but Maggie is extremely reserved. Maggie is a shy girl, and she often keeps to herself. Her personality is a a result of a scar she has on a face after she suffered from a fire accident that burned their house down when she was young.
Mama compares to Maggie in that she is comfortable with the traditional lifestyle. She also compares to Dee in that she is confident and refuses to be intimidated by her eldest daughter.
Hope it helps...
Mark as brainlist
What are the two main factors that play a role in determining writing style?
A) Audience and Topic.
B) Details and Facts.
C) Audience and Purpose.
D) Descriptive language and imagery.
We must use- must,can’t,could/might .Please help me.
Answer:
1. He must be having a good day.
2. I'm sure I might know him from somewhere.
3.He might be very lonely. Poor guy :)
4. I can't stand up right now.
5. I am worried he/she might be hurt.
6. I can't believe this.
7. She must be real tired.
8. My friend might or could end up going broke.
Explanation:
Hope this helps. :)
Explanation:
1: he might be smiling or being extra energetic
so something like: ... He is being very energetic
2: ... They look like someone at my old school or someone I had seen while shopping the other day.
3: He.. felt sad, because they expected people to show up.
4: i... must have looked away for a second.
5: I'm worried... that my cat bubbles wont come home. or my cat isn't being taken care of.
6: late.. because she/he couldn't find their other shoe this morning
7: minutes... due to the class being to quiet or boring.
8: any money.. because she had gone shopping last weekend with some friends
Social media has contributed to an environment where images are everywhere.
True
False
Answer:
True!
Explanation:
Its because of people that images are everywhere, where can explore and learn new topics. Anytime, Anywhere!
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The Diary of Anne Frank
Act I, Scene 1
Make an inference about how Mr. Frank feels about being in the warehouse.
Answer:
he does not feel good about working in the warehouse
Explanation:
Answer:
The reason Mr. Frank is looking at the warehouse is that he is looking for his daughter, Anne Frank. He is probably feeling anxious and doubtful. He doesn't want to get his hopes up in case his daughter is truly dead. He doesn't want to be heartbroken again or disappointed. He doesn't want to come to the realization that his family is gone forever.
Explanation:
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2) really
3) believe
4)impossible
I have to do a movie review about the movie soul. if anybody watched it please answer these questions. I will give brainliest...
What is “The Great Before”? How does Joe end up there? Describe this setting in detail (5-7 sentences).
Who is 22? Describe what is important to know about 22. Look for examples of indirect characterization, including important speech, thoughts, effects on other characters, actions, looks.
Explain in 6-8 sentences how 22 eventually finds her “spark.” Compare and contrast 22 finding her “spark” with Joe’s own self-discovery. What lesson/realization does he discover about himself?
Answer: I watched this movie but I don)t really understand It, but I think 22 is a would kinda like the soul in Joe
Explanation:
3. Which sentence is an example of informal English?
A.The outcome of the game was quite satisfying.
B.The stadium cost a bundle and is totally awesome.
C. Our new sporting facilities are quite impressive.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Explain why it is important to know the basic principles of making salad. ( Answer in a paragraph form, at least 3-5 sentences)
Answer:
er you could say because it helps you to learn how to do a task systematically and keeps you healthy.
Explanation:
In your opinion what is loyal, what is brave and what is true?
Answer:
Loyal: when someone is always there for you no matter what
brave: when you take the risk of doing something that no one else would
true: when their is no doubt that something is worng
Explanation:
Answer:
in my opinion, loyal is standing up for what you love, even through the break ups of friendship or relationships, you never go with somebody else and do the same things you did with the other person. Being brave is stepping out of your comfort zone and doing things you wouldn't necessarily do. Being true also goes hand in hand with being loyal, you are owning what up to what you committed to since the start.
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identify the correct form of irregular verbs in the following sentences.
23. “Yes, I have chosen Wanda as the winner of the essay contest.”
A. Past
B. Present participle
C. Past participle
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Answer:b
Explanation:
Which sentence from the passage shows the Ouga's point of view about how the world
works?
® "The Ouga did hear their voices and, because he loved his people as a father loves
his children, he made the night cease as they desired."
® "The Ouga hesitated, knowing that there is purpose in all things created in twos-
day and night, birth and death, joy and sadness."
+
*In the end, however, because he was kind and wanted to please them, the Ouga
gave his people what they wanted."
"The Ouga was pleased to see his people smiling once again, but his heart was
heavy, for during the time of darkness many of his people had perished.”
Answer:
B. "The Ouga hesitated, knowing that there is purpose in all things created in twos-
day and night, birth and death, joy and sadness."
Which of these inferences about Sojourner Truth is best supported by the text?
Answer:c
Explanation:
I put c and got the right answer
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Answer:
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Fix all the homonym mistakes
A group of teenagers is helping billed a home for a family in Texas. Their hoping to help a
young family threw some tuff times. They will brake ground on the new house on Wednesday.
They will build it bored by bored. They desire two affect change and lift the spirits of the family's
young boy
Aisle be hoping for they're success. I'm sure your hoping for their success as well.
Chinese sounded pedestrian. a. musical
b. soothing
c. common
d. abrasive
Answer: c. common
Explanation: Linguists classify all varieties of Chinese as part of the Sino-Tibetan language family, together with Burmese, Tibetan and many other languages spoken in the Himalayas and the Southeast Asian Massif. Although the relationship was first proposed in the early 19th century and is now broadly accepted, reconstruction of Sino-Tibetan is much less developed than that of families such as Indo-European or Austroasiatic. Difficulties have included the great diversity of the languages, the lack of inflection in many of them, and the effects of language contact. In addition, many of the smaller languages are spoken in mountainous areas that are difficult to reach and are often also sensitive border zones. Without a secure reconstruction of proto-Sino-Tibetan, the higher-level structure of the family remains unclear. A top-level branching into Chinese and Tibeto-Burman languages is often assumed, but has not been convincingly demonstrated. The first written records appeared over 3,000 years ago during the Shang dynasty. As the language evolved over this period, the various local varieties became mutually unintelligible. In reaction, central governments have repeatedly sought to promulgate a unified standard.
On page 2 of Passage 2, why does the
author use the words "battered yellow
pages"?
to refer to an often-read older book
to suggest that books have a limited lifespan
to describe a poorly made popular book
to warn the books need to be careful for
Answer:
to refer to an often-read older book
Explanation:
Answer:
TO REFER AN OFTEN READ OLDER BOOK!!
Explanation:
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Answer: It got deleted
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
What are Ophelia’s, Laertes’s, and Polonius’s view of Hamlet?
Answer:
The fundamental reasoning behind Laertes' objections to Ophelia's relationship with Hamlet mainly lies in true care and concern for his sister while Polonius' objections lie mainly in his concern for his image and his power. Laertes' advice can be seen as a true desire for the well being of his younger sister.
Polonius sternly echoes Laertes' advice and forbids Ophelia to associate with Hamlet anymore. He tells her that Hamlet has deceived her in swearing his love and that she should see through his false vows and rebuff his affections. Ophelia pledges to obey.
Polonius always thinks Hamlet is crazy!
Ophelia indicates that she will remember Laertes's advice when she says, “I shall the effect of this good lesson keep”
Explanation:
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In the third sentence of the first paragraph, the narrator’s description of Mrs. De Ropp as "those three-fifths of the world that are necessary and disagreeable and real" suggests that Mrs. De Ropp is a sensible individual who earns Conradin’s respect Mrs. De Ropp is a sensible individual who earns Conradin’s respect A Mrs. De Ropp is a strict person who fails to appreciate Conradin’s creative spirit Mrs. De Ropp is a strict person who fails to appreciate Conradin’s creative spirit B Mrs. De Ropp has no real understanding of Conradin’s medical condition Mrs. De Ropp has no real understanding of Conradin’s medical condition C Conradin, unlike Mrs. De Ropp, views the world through a rational and precise lens Conradin, unlike Mrs. De Ropp, views the world through a rational and precise lens D Conradin has no understanding of the value system that Mrs. De Ropp upholds
In the third sentence of the first paragraph, the narrator’s description of Mrs. De Ropp as “those three-fifths of the world that are necessary and disagreeable and real” suggests that
Mrs. De Ropp is a sensible individual who earns Conradin’s respect
Mrs. De Ropp is a strict person who fails to appreciate Conradin’s creative spirit
Mrs. De Ropp has no real understanding of Conradin’s medical condition
Conradin, unlike Mrs. De Ropp, views the world through a rational and precise lens
Conradin has no understanding of the value system that Mrs. De Ropp upholds
Answer:
Mrs. De Ropp is a strict person who fails to appreciate Conradin’s creative spirit
Explanation:
According to the third sentence of the first paragraph, where the narrator describes Mrs. De Ropp as “those three-fifths of the world that are necessary and disagreeable and real”, this suggests that she is a strict person who fails to appreciate Conradin’s creative spirit.
This is because it implies that she is disagreeable and does not necessarily like or appreciates how creative Conradin really is.