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In the hunger games,”the woods became our savior.”
That’s a example of a metaphor , what is a metaphor? Which two things are being compared? What is the meaning of this comparison?
Answer:
A common definition of metaphor can be described as a comparison that shows how two things that are not alike in most ways are similar in another important way. They explain how a metaphor is simply understanding and experiencing one kind of thing in terms of another, called a "conduit metaphor".
Explanation:
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Answer:
A metaphor is when a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.
The two things being compared are woods to savior, Katniss sees the woods as a place of safety, where she is able to find plants and she kills animals to eat or trade at the Hob, also she has a feeling of connection with her father.
Explanation:
what is the theme of the story in cats save the day??
Answer:
It was Saturday morning in the Da Silva household, and Bianca was daydreaming as she waited
for her family to come down for breakfast. Her mind was filled with the things she learned at
school that week and what she would do for the weekend. Her mind was so busy, and she had
so many rushing thoughts, that she didn’t see the neighbor’s cat climb through the window.
The next minute, the spotty cat was curling around Bianca’s legs. Bianca, as if falling from the
sky, snapped out of her daydream and saw the feline smiling up at her.
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A marinade must be boiled before serving it as a source to
A. Create a smoother sauce
B. Kill any pathogens it acquired from touching raw meat
C. Intensify its flavor
D. Reduce the intensity of the marinade
Answer:
destroy any harmful bacteria.
Explanation:
Answer: the correct answer is B please dont take down my awnser again i did not mean it in any harmful way i was just trying to help
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Why is Buck concerned about being with Hal, Charles, and Mercedes? He is worried that they will attack. He fears they will not be able to take care of him and the other dogs. He thinks they will sell him to someone who is worse than his previous owners. He is afraid that they will strip him of his role as lead dog.
Answer:
He fears they will not be able to take care of him and the other dogs
Explanation:
Why is Buck concerned about being with Hal, Charles, and Mercedes
Buck is concerned about being with Hal Charles, and Mercedes because he knows that they are incompetent and not fit to lead a sled of dogs.
The trio are inexperienced about handling dogs on a sled and Buck is worried and concerned because he fears he and the other dogs in the sled will not be taken care of.
Answer:
its B
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1) What is the genre of Joker film? What in the poster supports a viewer’s understanding the genre even if they knew nothing about the film?
2) What characters if any are featured on the poster? What does the way they are represented on the poster say about the character and/or the actor?
3) What can you tell about the tone or mood of the film from the poster? Think about lighting, composition of the items in the poster, and the font of any writing.
4) How does the tagline add to the poster and intrigue viewers?
5) Is the title large or small? Are any actor/actress names in a larger font? What does this say about the main appeal of the film?
6) What in your opinion is the main hook in the poster that would encourage people to see this film? How is the hook highlighted in the poster?
Answer:
1) The genre of Joker is Psychological Thriller, Crime, and drama. In the poster, we see a Joker, and jokers are often associated with Crime, horror, thrillers.
2) We see a Joker in the poster, and jokers symbolize getting laughed at, behind a mask. Whereas over here we see the Joker himself smiling, and he looks like he is free as his body is loose. One thing to notice is that the joker isn't wearing a mask or clown suit anymore, they have become a joker themselves, this means that the joker is free of their mask, of hiding their identity, and are the joker itself.
3) We can make up a lot of things just looking at the poster. We see stairs, and the joker on top of it, this suggests he climbed the stairs and is smiling with relief on top. In the background we see buildings, and they put us in a depressing mood with the dirty paint, and the cage like building. Except that, in the background all we see is light, bright light, provoking a hopeful mood. On the bottom of the stairs it is shown dark, and on the top it is bright, so the joker rose from the darkness to light and is at ease on top. We see the title and starring actor's name, and the font is bold, but a little worn down.
4) The tagline is "Put on a happy face." I received this outside of this poster, but it says the same. This shows that something must have happened to the main character that made him put on this joker makeup and the tagline put on a happy face. I think this tagline means just what it says, smile. He is saying this that whatever the situation is, smile. This intrigues the readers to become keen about what events happened in the character's life to turn him into this and raise the tagline of put on a happy face.
5) The title is relatively large, and the actor's name is also pretty large and bold compared to the other texts. The actor's name being like this means that he is famous, and want his name to stand out in the poster. We also notice that the font for the title and name is the same, meaning that the actor is the joker.
6) In my opinion, the poster displays a man manifesting the joker, who rose from the staircase and is smiling as if relieved from something. He rose from the darkness to light from society. In my sense, I believe the hook is the joker himself, he is a man who has manifested himself as the joker and is releived from society ( as we see the buildings in back) He is finally at ease and is happy. This encourages more people to watch the film becuase of the famous actor, and the topic of the movie.
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macaroni: pasta ::
Which pair of words has the same relationship to one another as macaroni and pasta have to one another?
A.hay: vegetable
B.pecan: nut
C.fruit: lemon
D.tree: plant
Answer:
B. Pecan Nut
Explanation:
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Out of the choices provided above, it can be stated that the pair of words, such as pecan and nuts, have the same relationship to one another as macaroni and pasta have to one another in an analogy. Therefore, the option B holds true.
What is the significance of an analogy?An analogy can be referred to or considered as a comparison that is conducted between two things in order to showcase or express the relationship that exists between those two things, and how they are similar to another set of two things.
Macaroni is a type of pasta, which shows that the analogy shows type of pasta and the category in which it falls. In the same way, pecan is a nut, which is explained in the introductory part given above.
Therefore, the option B holds true and states regarding the significance of an analogy.
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Read this excerpt from Leah Missbach Day’s foreword to Wheels of Change.
Freedom comes in many forms. For Mary Lewanika, a bicycle provides freedom from social oppression. A bicycle can cultivate independence. In Wheels of Change, Sue Macy quotes Ellen B. Parkhurst in Washington's Evening Times, "A girl who rides a wheel is lifted out of herself and her surroundings." That was true in 1896, and incredibly, it remains true in places around the world today.
The key word from the passage that emphasizes the central idea is “
.”
Answer:
I think its freedom
Explanation:
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The excerpt highlights the various forms of freedom and specifically focuses on how a bicycle can provide freedom from social oppression and cultivate independence. The key word from the passage that emphasizes the central idea is "freedom."
The author mentions Mary Lewanika, who finds freedom through a bicycle, and quotes Ellen B. Parkhurst, emphasizing how riding a bicycle can elevate a girl beyond herself and her surroundings.
The repeated mention of freedom and its association with bicycles underscores the central idea that bicycles have the power to empower individuals and offer liberation from societal constraints.
Therefore, the keyword from the passage that emphasizes the central idea is "freedom."
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To imply is to
A. tolerate
B. suggest
C. ramble
D. mimic
Answer:
B.suggest
Explanation:
im·ply
/imˈplī/
verb
strongly suggest the truth or existence of (something not expressly stated).
Which statement is true?
A. Both wars involved attempts at ethnic cleansing.
B. Germany was the aggressor in each war.
C. Sarajevo hosted the World Cup for soccer during the war.
D. Zlata died when a bomb hit her family's apartment building on her birthday.
Answer:
I think its b if it's not I'm sorry
Answer:
a
Explanation:
What is most important to understand about this event?
(The Triangle Factory Fire)
Answer:
The door was locked from the outside by the manager/owner, therefore, killing the factory workers inside. Unfair labor, basically.
Explanation:
Answer:
The door was locked from the outside by the manager/owner, killing the factory workers inside.
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Read the selection from the first paragraph of the
article.
For centuries, Europeans explored the world by sea. They had few maps and their navigating equipment was poor.Progress was slow.
Which sentence uses the word "poor" in the same
way as it is used above?
A.Many people were poor
and had little money
during the Great Depression
B."You look like you don't feel well, you poor
child," said the doctor
C.He had a difficult time completing the painting
because his paintbrushes were poor.
D.The desert is a region that is poor in the
amount of rainfall it receives.
Answer:
C- He had a difficult time completing the painting because his paintbrushes were poor.
Explanation:
If you own a manufacturing business that produces pants, which of the following items is considered as a supply? *
zipper
thread
fabric
sewing machine oil
Answer:
sewing machine oil
Explanation:
zippers, thread and fabric are all material's used towards making the product. The oil is the only "supply" that doesn't go with the end product, just used in conjuction with.
In at least 200 words, explain the central message of Edwards's sermon.
Answer:
The sermon contains three key themes: Corrupt sinners face a fearful judgment. Time is short for the unrepentant: God's righteous wrath will come suddenly and unexpectedly. It's only God's free choice that extends the day of mercy and provides another opportunity to respond to his call.
Jonathan Edwards's sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" provides a glimpse into the way sermons were written and delivered during the Great Awakening. In this text, Edwards argues that nothing keeps wicked men out of hell, except for the pleasure of God. He is able to cast any person, at any point, into hell. God is as angry at the wicked people on Earth as he is at the wicked people in Hell, and so, they should repent soon, as they never know when their own judgement day might come.
Explanation:
What characteristics of the children are revealed through the Boo Radley game?
To Kill A Mockingbird
Answer:
Send me the text and they experiance fear.
Explanation:
I need the text.
4. What makes Billie Jo feel like she knows the unnamed girl whom she passes while
riding the rails?
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Read the excerpt from Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass.
She was nevertheless left a slave--a slave for life--a slave in the hands of strangers; and in their hands she saw her children, her grandchildren, and her great-grandchildren divided, like so many sheep, without being gratified with the small privilege of a single word as to their or her own destiny.
Douglass uses the imagery of sheep in this excerpt for what purpose?
to describe how enslaved persons were treated like animals
to explain how helpless he felt when he was sold to another master
to illustrate how kind and gentle Douglass’s grandmother was
to describe how many children Douglass’s grandmother had
Answer:
A. to describe how enslaved persons were treated like animals
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In the 1960s, the surf culture was not just a day at the beach, it was a way of life. The Beach Boys were an influential surf rock band, filled with guitars and harmonies. Their leader, Brian Wilson, rose up as one of the most significant, original musicians and composers of 20th-century popular music. In the early 1960s, Brian formed the band the Beach Boys with his brothers Dennis and Carl, his cousin Mike Love, and their school friend, Al Jardine. He wrote many of the band's songs, launching the group into stardom and celebrating the surf culture's fascination with fun in the sun. He was responsible for such hit songs as “Help Me, Rhonda” and “Surfin' USA.” Even though he became deaf in one ear, he continued to arrange and compose most of the Beach Boys' songs, which were flooded with harmonies and interesting chord progressions that weren't normally heard in pop music. Brian Wilson was also admired by the Beatles, though he viewed that band as competition. Wilson was a perfectionist, always wanting his music to be absolutely perfect, which sometimes caused stress in the group. His desire to be perfect led him to become very depressed in the 1970s. He was able to get back up on his feet after receiving counseling, along with the love and support of family and friends. Continuing to write music, he finished projects that were left unfinished and impressed audiences yet again with his unique orchestral songs. In 1988, Brian Wilson overcame difficulties and released a solo album. He also released some music that he had once written for the Beach Boys, but that they never produced. He showed that he hadn't lost his touch as a singer and unbelievably talented songwriter.←
Which of the following best describes Brian Wilson?
A.) He was completely deaf and yet still wrote impressive, harmonious music for audiences.
B.) He was an important songwriter and musician in the band the Beatles.
C.) He was a member of the band the Beach Boys with his brothers Dennis and Carl.
D.)He was very influential in the world of pop music.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
If what your looking for is just a description, C will work best because it overall just summarizes who Brian Wilson was and what he did.
Answer:
A- He was deaf and yet still wrote impressive, harmonious music for audiences.
Explanation:
The passage, does talk about him and his band being influential (in the beginning)... However, the passage is mainly about how his hearing was impaired and him still being able to please the crowds. Therefore, the answer is A.
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I will give you BRAINLIEST POINT.Support your explanation of your reaction and interpretation with specific evidence from the story .
Answer:
umm there's no story
Explanation:
What do you think the biggest obstacle was in Native American and US Government relations?
As a Native American myself i would say,
The new US Government was careful not to antagonize the Indians and sought to treat them with mutual respect. This is evidenced in early treaties where the term “Red Brothers” was used to convey this sentiment of equality. By 1800 interaction between the Indian and white settlers had become quite common through trade. Many Indians traded for household goods, traps and tools. The US became concerned about the cultural differences and sought to improve the Indian station in life by providing education. The United States no longer feared the Indian but rather took a paternal position toward the Indians and the treaty language reflected this when the Indian was referred to as “Our Red Children.”
please help me with this Vocabulary
Answer:
1. G.
2. B.
3. E.
4. A.
5. J.
6. D.
7. H.
8. I.
9. F.
10. C.
Ode to the only living object that survived
Tiana Clark uses metaphors and similes to describe August’s body in order to?
can anyone write a poetry by trying to state a few words about cellphone using ABBA rhyme?
Answer:
The dog was very kind
The dog loved to read
The dog was an unusual breed
the dog loved to rhyme
Explanation:
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Which of the following statements best explains a turning point in the war, according to “ The Road to Valley Forge?”
*Washington used the British army own strategy against them
*When morale was at its lowest American troops won back to back battles
*British troops gave up in Philadelphia
*British allies, like hessians were tired of fighting and began providing information to the Americans.
Answer:
When morale was at its lowest American troops won back to back battles
Explanation:
I just did the assignment.
The Relationship Between Thoughts, Feelings and Behaviors
Answer:
Simply put, a situation arises, and we have thoughts about the facts of that situation; those thoughts trigger feelings, and based on those feelings we engage in behaviors which in turn impact the situation (either positively or negatively), and the cycle continues.
Explanation:
Answer:
This is also known as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy – simplified.Read the passage to answer the question that follows.
Which of the following is true of the poem "Barbara Frietchie"? Select all that apply.
the poem has a sad undertone
the poem uses descriptive language
the poem does not contain vivid details
the poem has a lively rhythm
POEM:
BARBARA FRIETCHIE
Up from the meadows rich with corn,
Clear in the cool September morn,
The clustered spires of Frederick stand
Green-walled by the hills of Maryland.
Round about them orchards sweep, 5
Apple and peach tree fruited deep,
Fair as the garden of the Lord
To the eyes of the famished rebel horde,
On that pleasant morn of the early fall
When Lee marched over the mountain-wall; 10
Over the mountains, winding down,
Horse and foot, into Frederick town.
Forty flags with their silver stars,
Forty flags with their crimson bars,
Flapped in the morning wind: the sun 15
Of noon looked down, and saw not one.
Up rose old Barbara Frietchie then,
Bowed with her fourscore years and ten;
Bravest of all in Frederick town,
She took up the flag the men hauled down; 20
In her attic window the staff she set,
To show that one heart was loyal yet.
Up the street came the rebel tread,
Stonewall Jackson riding ahead.
Under his slouched hat left and right 25
He glanced; the old flag met his sight.
"Halt!"--the dust-brown ranks stood fast.
"Fire!"--out blazed the rifle-blast.
It shivered the window, pane and sash;
It rent the banner with seam and gash. 30
Quick, as it fell, from the broken staff
Dame Barbara snatched the silken scarf.
She leaned far out on the window-sill,
And shook it forth with a royal will.
"Shoot, if you must, this old gray head, 35
But spare your country's flag," she said.
A shade of sadness, a blush of shame,
Over the face of the leader came;
The nobler nature within him stirred
To life at that woman's deed and word; 40
"Who touches a hair of yon gray head
Dies like a dog! March on!" he said
All day long through Frederick street
Sounded the tread of marching feet:
All day long that free flag tossed45
Over the heads of the rebel host.
Ever its torn folds rose and fell
On the loyal winds that loved it well;
And through the hill-gaps sunset light
Shone over it with a warm good-night. 50
Barbara Frietchie's work is o'er,
And the Rebel rides on his raids no more.
Honor to her! and let a tear
Fall, for her sake, on Stonewall's bier.
Over Barbara Frietchie's grave, 55
Flag of Freedom and Union, wave!
Peace and order and beauty draw
Round thy symbol of light and law;
And ever the stars above look down
On thy stars below in Frederick town! 60
-- John Greenleaf Whittier (1864)
Answer:
I think it's a, b, d I'm not sure tho sorry if it ain't
Answer:
The answer to the question is-the poem uses descriptive language
the poem has a lively rhythm
2. (a) Recall: What is Cooper's profession? (b) Connect: How is
this information important to the action of the story?
the story “the secret”
Answer:
I read a poem "the secret" but i didn't read any story sorry
Explanation:
Read the poem then find 3 nouns and 3 adjectives
We can be more
We can be more than nice packaging on our wasted products
We can more than paper cuts and paper cups
We can be more than a pollution solution
We can be more than plastic bags, tagging flags all over our sea life population
We can more than an idea about a wasted minutia, discussing a future revolution and a future resolution confusion because evolution is just a proven illusion about how our home will soon be ruins.
But we can be more
We can more than trying to ignore the war on waste.
Answer:
nouns we, cups, flags adjectives: nice, plastic, wasted
Explanation:
adjectives nice describes packinging
plastic describes bags
wasted describes products
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Answer:
Nouns: packaging, products and paper
Adjectives: nice, wasted and minutia
Explanation:
A noun is a person, place or thing. An adjective is a descriptive word.
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We have several chores to do before we can go to the park to play soccer What is one way to correct this sentence?
Answer:
The answer if We have several chores to do, before we can go to the park to play soccer. When you're reading it, use the comma as a pause and think about what sounds worse in talking and which sounds more intelligent
Explanation:
1. According to the passage, Esther only
remembers:
A. being brought up by her parents for a
short time.
B. being brought up by her mother for a
short time.
C. being brought up by her godmother for
a short time.
D. being brought up by her godmother.
Answer:
D.
Explanation: