Answer: A.
Explanation: The main idea is the central message that they're trying to get you to see.
Is the expression "end in madness'' an example of
A) assonance
B) consonance
C) alliteration
D) repetition
Answer:
A. assonance
Explanation:
I will begin by defining the meaning of each term before answering the question just to have an insight
Assonance can simply be define as a repetition of similar vowel sounds in a sentence
Consonance : Just like assonance, consonance is the repetition of similar consonant sound in a sentence
Alliteration is a special case of a consonance . It is a repetition of similar consonant sound at the beginning of words in a sentence
Repetition is simply an act of repeating the same words or sentence in a speech, poetry etc
From the above definition, we can now deduce that "end in madness" is an example of assonance, it involves the repetition of the vowel sound "e" in the two words; end and madness
Chris can choose plan a or plan b for his long distance charges. For each plan, cost (in dollars) depends on minutes used (per month) as shown below
Answer:
(The whole question can be seen in the Attachment)
(a) Plan A , $6
(b) 160 minutes, Plan B
Explanation:
(a)If Chris makes 40 mins of calls for the month, which plan costs less?
In the graph, it can clearly be seen that for 40 mins, Plan A costs $4 while Plan B costs $10. So Plan A costs less.
How much less does it cost than the other plan?
Plan B cost $10 while Plan A costs $4. So Plan A costs $10-$4=$6 less than plan B
(b)For what number of minutes both plans have the same cost?
We can see from the graph that both plans A and B coincide at 160 mins where the cost of both plans become $16
If the time spent on calls is more than this amount, which plan cost less?
Plan B costs less after time spent on call exceeds 160 mins.
. According to the article, what does Cornelia Vertenstein say about continuity and persistence? How does she embody those things
Answer:
According to the article Cornelia Vertenstein says she believes in continuity and that her students learn to be persistent because of it.
She embody those things by refusing to allow a challenge (the pandemic) to stop her from teaching her students (continuity), and consequently manages through her persistence to teach her students those qualities, and to pull off a whole virtual event despite the present circumstances.
Explanation:
Continuity is the maintenance of consistent action over time, Cornelia embodies this trait by maintaining the schedule of her lessons with her students.
Persistence is the act of continuing in a course of action despite difficulties and challenges one may face, Cornelia embodies and teaches her students this by insisting on carrying on the lessons despite the pandemic situation.
1. In the following complex sentence, identify the dependent clause. When they fell in love, she was barely into her teens, and he wasn't much older.
a. He wasn't much older
b. She was barely into her teens
c. When they fell in love
d. There is no dependent clause in the sentence
2. A synonym is
a. A word that is opposite in meaning to another word
b. A word that is similar in meaning to another word
c. A word that literally means "with text"
d. A word part added to end of a base to form a new word
3. An adverb is a modifier that
a. Tells how or when the action in the verb took place.
b. Adds to the way an adjective describes something.
c. Tells to what degree another adverb applies.
d. Does all of the above.
4. Each of the following is a graphic organizer EXCEPT
a. A spider map
b. A derivative
c. A venn diagram
d. A chart
5. When making an inference, one is
a. "Reading between the lines"
b. Interpreting an implication
c. Gathering information to draw a conclusion
d. All of the above
6. Choose the verb that agrees correctly with the subject.
a. The mechanic provide full service on all cars.
b. Bill likes to runs every morning.
c. Billy drive to school every other day.
d. Penguins like to swim in the cold Antarctic Ocean.
7. To change the adjective extreme to an adverb
a. Drop the final -e and add -ly
b. No spelling change is required
c. Add al then attach -ly
d. Add -ly
8. Select the correct spelling of the word with troublesome consonants:
a. Sherrif
b. Sheriff
c. Sherif
d. Sherriff
9. Select the correctly punctuated sentence that combines the following two sentences: My computer is a modern-day dinosaur. It chews floppy disks as noisily as my brother does peanut brittle.
a. My computer a modern-day dinosaur chews floppy disks as noisily as my brother does peanut brittle.
b. My computer, a modern-day dinosaur chews floppy disks as noisily as my brother does peanut brittle.
c. My computer a modern-day dinosaur, chews floppy disks as noisily as my brother does peanut brittle.
d. My computer, a modern-day dinosaur, chews floppy disks as noisily as my brother does peanut brittle.
10. Choose the sentence with the correct word choice.
a. What is the whether going to be like today?
b. She has no illusions about what he is really like.
c. Irregardles, I'm not going out with him.
d. I'm not sure what you're trying to infer.
11. Select the correctly punctuated sentence that combines the following two sentences: Kudzu is a creeping vine. It chokes out other plants.
a. Kudzu, a creeping vine, chokes out other plants.
b. Kudzu, a creeping vine chokes out other plants.
c. Kudzu a creeping vine, chokes out other plants.
d. Kudzu a creeping vine chokes out other plants.
12. A compound-complex sentence includes
a. One independent clause
b. Independent clauses only
c. Dependent clauses only
d. At least two independent clauses
13. The tense of a verb shows
a. The action that the subject is doing.
b. Clues to the meaning of the verb
c. The time period the verb is describing
d. The action that is being done to the subject
14. Identify the pair of synonyms.
a. diligent; lazy
b. introverted; hermit
c. kind; mean
d. lethargic; energetic
15. Identify the pair of synonyms.
a. bossy; tyrannical
b. lucky; unfortunate
c. wealthy; poor
d. comical; dull
16. Choose the verb that agrees correctly with the subject.
a. Natasha read her book every night before bed.
b. Bob like to rides his bike to his friend's house.
c. Wilky runs to the park once a week.
d. Sara love her little sister.
17. Antonyms are words that are ___________ in meaning to another word.
a. slightly similar
b. similar
c. opposite
d. none of the above
18. Choose the word that is an antonym of the underlined word in the following sentence:
Carlos was elated when he got his new bike.
a. happy
b. glad
c. joyful
d. devastated
19. Choose the word that is an antonym of the underlined word in the following sentence:
My father is a brave man.
a. heroic
b. timid
c. strong
d. bold
20. Select the adjective in the sentence below.
Tanya is a graceful dancer.
a. dancer
b. is
c. graceful
d. Yanya
21. Select the adjective in the sentence below.
The children were happily painting colorful pictures.
a. hapily
b. colorful
c. painting
d. pictures
22. Since his last paper gained little support, the linguist ______ surprised that he had not been asked to present again.
a. was
b. was not
c. were not
d. were
Josy multiplied the number of quarts by
multiplied the number of quarts by
There are
cups in each quart. She should have
3 x
=
so there are
cups in the pitcher.Joseph * the number of 2 quarts
Answer:
dbdnsbxnddx
Explanation:
djudkdkckckxkdise
Read the sentence.
When I finished the race I felt very proud of myself.
Is the sentence a run-on sentence?
A. yes
B.
no
Answer:
hat on v dixonruu t lib , 4n
Answer:
A
Explanation:
There needs to be a comma after the subordinate clause;
When I finished the race, I felt very proud of myself.
Select the correct answer.
Is this a SENTENCE?
Do it now!
OA.
Yes
OB.
No
Answer:
yes it is
Explanation:
Many Americans view the Victorian era as primarily conventional and even prudish, or stuffy. Considering the works you read for this unit, do you think that opinion is accurate or inaccurate? Which texts would you reference to support your opinion? Think about the qualities your chosen texts have that support or refute the image of the Victorian era as prudish or stuffy.
Answer:
I believe that it is inaccurate because the 20th century is more modern and people think that the types of era we had has nothing to do with what our era looks like now. That's not true. People say text and stories such as Romeo and Juliet and Titanic is so clique. They really aren't, they are what makes up our relationships, they are what depicts us on our deep understanding of love. So no, I don't think that the Victorian era is very much not primarily conventional, prudish or stuffy, because the fact is that without the Victorian era we wouldn't be where we are now, and we probably wouldn't have the type of understanding of love we have now.
Answer:
A majority of Americans rightfully consider the Victorian era to be 'prudish and conventional' primarily due to the large class gap that was institutional to the way of life during this time. Many also believe that this particular period in time was the lion's share of prosperity and advancement regarding British society's improvement. While this may dignify the Victorian era, the disparities endured (both mentally and physically) competently outweigh the headway conceived during a time bearing some of the most accomplished authors to walk the earth. Charles Dickens makes a point of this in his novel titled Oliver Twist, in which he discussed the hardship that children experienced under Queen Victoria's reign. These include childhood crime, slavery, and mistreatment, all of which are still seen to this day. In addition, world-renowned author Emily Brontë touches on the idealogy of Victorian family life in her novel Wuthering Heights. The story speaks on the life journey of a young man who withstood orphanhood, servitude and escapes from the lifestyles mentioned earlier.
Explanation:
Which six sentences from this creation story best show the elements of an earth diver story? The Hoga came down from above and found Earth covered with water. They flew in every direction. They sought four gods who would help them and drive the water away. They found not one. Then Elk came. He had a loud voice, and he shouted to the four corners of the sky. The four winds came in answer. They blew upon the water and it vanished upwards, in a mist. Then the people could see the rocks. Now there was only a little space on the rocks. They knew they must have more room. The people were crowded. So they sent Muskrat down into the water. He did not come back. He was drowned. Then they sent Loon down. He did not come back. He was drowned. Then they sent Beaver down into the water. The water was too deep. Beaver was drowned. Then Crawfish dived into the water. He was gone a long time. When he came up there was a little mud in his claws. Crawfish was so tired he died. But the people took the mud out of his claws and made the land.
Answer:
A)The Hoga came down from above and found Earth covered with water.
F)So they sent Muskrat down into the water.
G)Then they sent Loon down.
H)Then they sent Beaver down into the water.
I)When he came up there was a little mud in his claws.
J)But the people took the mud out of his claws and made the land.
Explanation:
Elements of Earth Diver Story
A)The story tell the creation from water
F)The character is the earth diver (animal)
G)The character is the earth diver (animal)
H)The character is the earth diver (animal)
I)The earth diver retrieves a bit of mud
J)The mud expands to become Earth
Thesis on as merican identy
Answer:
did you know that your identity as an american is important to your evry day life and can change how you are viewed
Explanation:
Select the correct word for the blank:
When he learned that he had been
he hung his head in sorrow.
O deceiving
O deceive
O deception
O deceived
Answer:
It's the last one.
Explanation:
It's deceived. If you look at the sentence, it says he has been something. Therefore it is in past tense. And any of the other answers would not make sense if you look at it, except for "deceiving", but he hung his head in sorrow, making it seem like he was upset.
The other two answers would not work at all, unless you change the tense.
"When he learned he had been deceive,"
That makes no sense!
"When he learned he had been deception,"
Neither does that answer.
So, the answer is "Deceived."
Deceived is the desired answer
What was the name of the cruiser that Barton, his EDS, and Marilyn were originally on? Your answer: Stardust Galaxy Station.
Answer:
stardust
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from "Politics and the English Language" by George Orwell. Silly words and expressions have often disappeared, not through any evolutionary process but owing to the conscious action of a minority. Two recent examples were explore every avenue and leave no stone unturned, which were killed by the jeers of a few journalists. Which type of evidence is used in this excerpt? examples quotations hypotheticals statistics
Answer:
A. Examples
Explanation:
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The type of evidence that is used in this excerpt is A. Examples
What is an Example?This refers to the use of a related situation in narration for emphasis sake and also to make comparisons.
Hence, we can see that from the given excerpt, there is the narration about the use of silly words and expressions and how there is a recent example to show the jeers by journalists.
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How does Shelley create tension for the reader( analyze the extract in the photo)
Answer:
Shelley creates tension for the reader by describing in great details the appearances of the monster
Explanation:
Shelley creates tension by using flowery language to describe the features of the "monster she created".
She first describes the "dull yellow eyes" of what she created and she also described it as a "catastrophe" that she could not describe.
Another feature that enhanced Shelley's tension created for the readers is the setting and time of the place as it was described as a "dreary night" and it was almost "one in the morning" by the time she was finished.
ANSWER FAST ACK Read this excerpt from The Miracle Worker Act 2.
KATE: I’m sorry, Miss Annie.
ANNIE [INDIGNANTLY]: Why does she get a reward? For stabbing me?
KATE: Well—
(Then, tiredly)
We catch our flies with honey, I’m afraid. We haven’t the heart for much else, and so many times she simply cannot be compelled.
ANNIE [OMINOUS]: Yes. I’m the same way myself.
Based on the dialogue, which statement best describes Kate?
A.She has high standards for Helen’s behavior.
B.She is amused by Helen’s outbursts.
C.She disapproves of Annie’s teaching.
D.She knows her parenting methods are flawed.
Answer:
she knows her parenting methods are flawed or option d
Explanation:
i got it right on edge
The statement that best describes Kate from the dialogue is: D.She knows her parenting methods are flawed.
In this conversation, it can be inferred that Kate is a parent whose child misbehaved and was being reported on. She feels bad about the attitude of the child and that is why she tries to make an explanation for it. According to her, the child cannot be compelled to do what is right.Therefore, option D is a correct inference to make about Kate.
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Produce an instructional document reviewing the "do's and don'ts" of the love potion. It should be a how-to guide explaining how to use the magic of the love potion without ruining the lives of those it affects. Include a reader-friendly format, such as bulleted and numbered lists where appropriate, any supporting visuals, and brief chunks of easy to understand information. Maintain a tone that is consistent for your perspective (as Puck) and for your audience (fairies). Your document should be at least 100 words in length.
Answer:
In your writing of 100 to 150 words you can include the following:
1. Describe the love potion. you can invent the ingredients of that love potion and to warn that if a person is allergic or intolerant to some of the ingredients, better not drinking it.
2. Instructions to prepare the potion: You can add the recipe of the love potion. Try to imagine really funny ingredients so that you can have more vocabulary to talk about the potion. Include some Dont's like do not include more than 2 drops of x ingredient or do not mix with water.
3. Prescriptions, symptoms and testmonials: You can also use a lot of do's and dont's by saying what type of person can drink the potion. You may include that animals can or cannot drink it, as an example. Include symptoms to know if it is working or is not. Describe the good and bad symptoms to add more interesting stuff. You can include testimonials of people who have already taken the potion and how they recommend their usage.
Explanation:
Answer:
1 put it own the person you likes eyes when sleeping
2.wait to they wake up
3.only put it on the person you love.
this are the dos
Explanation:
What can you do to make sure you reach your goals?
a: Make all of your goals long-term goals.
b: Only do activities that lead to achieving your goal.
c: Set you own goals,
d: Make the goals extremely difficult.
Answer:
Set your own goals.
Explanation:
You know what you can achieve not anyone else. By setting your ow goals, not only is it personalized and tailored to you, but there are no set time to achieve them. By making them your own, you have time and reality of it.
Which line from "Harriet Tubman" best highlights Tubman's dedication to helping people escape injustice?
O "Harriet Tubman didn't take no stuff"
"Nineteen times she went back South
O "Didn't come in this world to be no slave"
O "But she ran away that dark, hot night"
Answer:
I know who she was and what she did. But with nothing here to read this is hard. I would guess C because she worked with the Underground Railroad helping to free slaves.
Explanation:
David couldn’t wait to get off work, for he had an exciting weekend planned. He and his seven-year-old son, Landon, were going on a camping trip. As David drove toward the Greenville suburb where Landon lived with his mother, the guilt gnawed at him. He hated that since the divorce nearly a year ago he had not spent the quality time with Landon that he now wished he had. The two-hour drive to Landon’s new home only complicated the wish for more frequent visits. David decided he was not going to dwell on the past but instead look to the future. This weekend camping trip was just what they needed.
2 When David arrived, Landon met him at the door, grinning like someone who’d just won the lottery. An hour later they were setting up camp. Before long, they headed to the creek bank with fishing poles in hand. As they each sat on a five-gallon bucket, few words were spoken, but David knew that old wounds were healing. As Landon reeled in a tiny bream, he looked over at his dad and said, "You know what, Dad? This is the most fun I’ve ever had." Even though his throat was tightening in an effort to hold back tears, David managed to say, "Me too, Son. Me, too."
From which point of view is the story told?
A) Landon’s
B) a friend of David's
C) a third-person narrator's
D) Landon’s mom’s
Answer:
daveee
Explanation:
Which part of the government, according to the Constitution, should be made
up of two representatives per state?
Answer:
senate
Explanation:
Each state has 2 senators :)
Answer:senate
Explanation:
Think about how the scene that opens Act I inspires Walter and Beneatha to take pride in
their heritage. How does that same kind of pride inspire both characters again near the end of the
play?
(A Raisin in the Sun)
Answer:
Beneatha's pride is based on culture while Walter is just too proud to take responsibility for his problems and pushes them onto others.
Beneatha actually wants to connect with African heritage. She learns traditional African dances and dress in traditional African clothes. She gets engaged to Asagai and they plan to return back to Africa, which was her desire.
In the end, Walter also embraces his culture, but not in the same way Beneatha did. He learns that to become a man, you have to put your pride aside. By the end play, he becomes mature and wants to become successful and provider for his family.
Walter declines the buyout offer in honor of his father's sacrifice. Beneatha is rekindled by Walter's drive to serve others.
A Raisin in the Sun:Beneatha's pride stems from her heritage, but Walter is too proud to accept responsibility for his troubles and instead blames them on others.
Beneatha really want to connect with her African ancestors. She practices traditional African dances and wears traditional African attire. She marries Asagai and the two intend to return to Africa, which is her dream.
In the end, Walter embraces his culture as well, albeit not as much as Beneatha did.
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The Statue of Liberty has stood for more than 100 years in New York Harbor
Answer:
True
Explanation:
If it's a true or false question, then it is true. The State of Liberty was given to us by the French in June 19th, 1885.
What evidence from the text supports the prediction that Helmer will learn the contents of the letter? Select three options.
This question concerns Act 2 of the play "A Doll's House". I've found the options online. They are the following:
What evidence from the text supports the prediction that Helmer will learn the contents of the letter? Select three options.
Helmer knows that there is a piece of mail from Krogstad in the box.
Nora looks at her watch and tells herself she has 31 hours to live.
Helmer thinks that Nora is nervous and dismisses her pleas about the mail.
Mrs. Linde fails to find Krogstad so he can take back the piece of mail.
Nora expresses her intention of having a champagne banquet.
Answer:
The three correct options are:
A. Helmer knows that there is a piece of mail from Krogstad in the box.
C. Helmer thinks that Nora is nervous and dismisses her pleas about the mail.
D. Mrs. Linde fails to find Krogstad so he can take back the piece of mail.
Explanation:
Krogstad is blackmailing Nora. Krogstad works for Helmer, Nora's husband, but Helmer has decided to fire him. Since Krogstad knows about an illegal loan Nora has taken from the bank where they work, he is threatening to reveal that in case Nora does not convince her husband to give him his job back.
In Act 2, Nora is desperate because she knows there is a letter from Krogstad to her husband in the letter box, and so does Helmer. She pleads with him to not read any mail until after a party the next day, but Helmer thinks she is doing this out of nervousness and dismisses her pleas. To make matters worse, Nora's friend, Mrs. Linde, fails to contact Krogstad and ask him to retrieve the letter. All of that is evidence that support the prediction that Helmer will learn the contents of the letter.
Answer:
the answers are A,C,D
Explanation:
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Which context clue provides the best hint for the meaning of the underlined idiom in this excerpt?
A. but Laura’s invents days were over
B. the rolling suitcase everyone else in the family remembers
C. Yoyo thinks of the speech her mother wrote as her last invention
D. after that her mother had passed on to Yoyo her pencil and pad
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Which of these quotes most shows Nick's bias for Gatsby? A. Almost at the moment when Mr. Gatsby identified himself . . . Chicago was calling him on the wire. B. There was Gatsby, looking a little, not much, younger — with a cricket bat in his hand. C. I saw the skins of tigers flaming in his [Gatsby's] palace on the Grand Canal; I saw him opening a chest of rubies . . . D. Miss Baker had mentioned him [Gatsby] at dinner, and that would do for an introduction.
Answer: C
That was what the right answer was for my test.
Answer: its c
Explanation:
The question below refers to the selection "from The Pardoner's Tale."
The old man's comment to the three rioters that Death "isn't one to hide for all your prating" is an example of -
a. imagery
verbal irony
b. a moral
d. situational irony
C.
Answer: C, IT'S C MY FREN!
Explanation:
Answer:
c
Explanation:
What do historians say about William Shakespeare's accomplishments to society?
Answer:
William Shakespeare is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the history of the English language, and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He transformed European theatre by expanding expectations about what could be accomplished through innovation in characterization, plot, language and genre.Shakespeare is important because he has made a significant contribution to the English literature through his work on Drama or Plays. Reading and analyzing his work also provide insight into the culture and society around those times.
Explanation:
which two pairs of lines in this excerpt from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet show that Lord Capulet thinks Juliet is too young to get
married?
*****
PARIS: Of honourable reckoning are you both
And pity 'tis you lived at odds so long,
But now, my lord, what say you to my suit?
CAPULET: But saying o'er what I have said before:
My child is yet a stranger in the world:
She hath not seen the change of fourteen years.
Let two more summers wither in their pride.
Ere wilay think her ripe to be a bride.
PARIS.S ger than she are happy mothers made.
CAPULET: And too soon marr'd are those so early made.
The earth hath swallow d all my hopes but she,
She is the hopeful lady of my earth:
But woo her.gentle Paris. get her heart
My will to her consent is but a part:
An she agree, within her scope of choice
Lies my consent and fair according voice.
This night I hold an old accustom'd feast.
Whereto I have invited many a guest,
Such as I love, and you, among the store.
One more most welcome. makes my number more.
Read the following sentence:
Dancers often rehearse for many hours with their colleagues to learn their steps and improve their abilities
Select the sentence that best clarifies the meaning:
O Dancers often rehearse for many hours with their colleagues to leam their colleagues' steps and improve their colleagues' abilities.
Dancers often rehearse for many hours with them to leam them
O Dancers often rehearse for many hours with their colleagues to leam new steps and improve their own abilities.
O Dancers often rehearse for many hours with their colleagues to leam them.
Answer:
It would be Dancers often rehearse for many hours with their colleagues to leam new steps and improve their own abilities.
Explanation:
It's this answer because it best clarifies what it says about the dancers learning about their steps and improved their own abilities. Also in the answer choice i chose it says that the dancers rehearse to learn new steps from their colleagues and to improve their own steps.
I hope this helps. I am sorry if you get this wrong.
The prejudice against Nnaemeka’s marriage was not confined to his little village. In Lagos, especially among his people who worked there, it showed itself in a different way. Their women, when they met at their village meeting, were not hostile to Nene. Rather, they paid her such excessive deference as to make her feel she was not one of them. But as time went on, Nene gradually broke through some of this prejudice and even began to make friends among them. Slowly and grudgingly they began to admit that she kept her home much better than most of them. –“Marriage Is a Private Affair,” Chinua Achebe Read the passage from both the feminist and historical perspectives. In one paragraph, explain what each perspective reveals about the passage. Compare and contrast the similarities and differences of both the perspectives.
Answer
The women of Nnaemeka's tribe treat Nene differently becasue she is an outsider.
and
Nene's value to them soars because of her homemaking skills.
Explanation
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Answer- B: They value strong housekeeping skills.
Explanation: The women of Nnaemeka's tribe treat Nene differently because she is an outsider. However, over time, Nene's reputation improves because of her housekeeping skills.