This question is about the book "The Minister’s Black Veil"
Answer and Explanation:
1. There are several reasons for this, although none is explicit in the book, we can make several interpretations about why people do not ask about Mr. Hooper's black vein. First, the population does not ask about it, because Hooper does not open up to it and does not answer when someone has the courage to ask. A second reason is that the population understands that the veil has a strong connection with sin and when asking Hooper about the veil they would allow their own sins to be pointed out and that would discourage them.
2. They mean that the use of Hooper's black vein was something very unusual and dark that caused discomfort, but that it was having positive results as it attracted believers to the church and made them convert. This made the veil something very contradictory and that would need a lot of attention to be interpreted, discussed and resolved.
By the time he (arrived) of the pub, they
(run) out of beer
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how is Hamilton characterized in "my shot"
What kind of figurative language is “swallowing shyness?”
Answer:
it would be a metaphor I think
Who has read the book The Fault in Our stars?
Answer:
I've seen the movie
Explanation:
it is amazing and my favorite of all time
Answer:
i have read it :)
The article "For the Dogs" discusses German Shepherds’ service in which war?
World War I
World War II
The Korean War
The Gulf War
Answer : its not world war 1
Explanation: Im doing this question to
Answer:
ww2
Explanation:
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At which stage does an argumentative essay’s writer create and support a central claim?
A. outlining
B. prewriting
C. revising
D. drafting
Answer:
the answer is either pre-writing or drafting
Answer:
The correct answer is
Explanation:
Outlining because outlining makes an argumentive essay's writer create and support a central claim.
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What dream do you have for America today?
(I have a dream speech)
Answer:
The ethos today implies an opportunity for Americans to achieve prosperity through hard work. According to The Dream, this includes the opportunity for one's children to grow up and receive a good education and career without artificial barriers.
Explanation:
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Philosophers Locke and Montsequieu inspired the colonists with the ideas
of
A.republic and direct democracy
B.natural rights and separation of powers
C.free speech and free press
D.traditions and values
Answer:
natural rights and separation of powers
Explanation:
These three thinkers contributed to the political philosophy of liberalism (not to be mistaken with the contemporary political ideology of the same thing). Liberalism held that each individual in society had, in virtue of being an individual, an ability to conceive of and pursue a conception of the good. An individual thus conceived (the definition is largely attributable to Locke) had a need for protection from the state (this idea tracks to Paine) and this protection was best delivered by breaking up the state into a varied of departments which each had a limited sphere of authority (Montesquieu).
Does a fair government have principles of justice interwoven into it? Explain.
Answer:
yes. fair government is always fair. it has pinciples too keep fair.
Explanation:
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
by Robert Louis Stevenson
Part 1
Mr. Utterson the lawyer was a man of a rugged countenance, that was never lighted by a smile; cold, scanty and embarrassed in discourse; backward in sentiment; lean, long, dusty, dreary, and yet somehow lovable. At friendly meetings, and when the wine was to his taste, something eminently human beaconed from his eye; something indeed which never found its way into his talk, but which spoke not only in these silent symbols of the after-dinner face, but more often and loudly in the acts of his life. He was austere with himself; drank gin when he was alone, to mortify a taste for vintages; and though he enjoyed the theatre, had not crossed the doors of one for twenty years. But he had an approved tolerance for others; sometimes wondering, almost with envy, at the high pressure of spirits involved in their misdeeds; and in any extremity inclined to help rather than to reprove.
"I incline to, Cain's heresy*," he used to say. "I let my brother go to the devil in his quaintly 'own way.'" In this character, it was frequently his fortune to be the last reputable acquaintance and the last good influence in the lives of down-going men. And to such as these, so long as they came about his chambers, he never marked a shade of change in his demeanour.
No doubt the feat was easy to Mr. Utterson; for he was undemonstrative at the best, and even his friendship seemed to be founded in a similar catholicity of good-nature. It is the mark of a modest man to accept his friendly circle ready-made from the hands of opportunity; and that was the lawyer's way. His friends were those of his own blood or those whom he had known the longest; his affections, like ivy, were the growth of time, they implied no aptness in the object. Hence, no doubt, the bond that united him to Mr. Richard Enfield, his distant kinsman, the well-known man about town. It was a nut to crack for many, what these two could see in each other, or what subject they could find in common. It was reported by those who encountered them in their Sunday walks, that they said nothing, looked singularly dull, and would hail with obvious relief the appearance of a friend. For all that, the two men put the greatest store by these excursions, counted them the chief jewel of each week, and not only set aside occasions of pleasure, but even resisted the calls of business, that they might enjoy them uninterrupted.
*The biblical story of Cain and Abel is a story about two brothers who gave offerings to God. Abel’s offering was accepted by God, but Cain’s was not. Jealous, Cain killed his brother. When God asked Cain where Abel was, Cain said, "Am I my brother’s keeper?" By saying this, Cain implied that what his brother did was his own business. (Genesis 4:1-16)
Which line from the text shows that Mr. Utterson took it slowly when making friends?
A "That was the lawyer's way."
B "No doubt the feat was easy to Mr. Utterson."
C "His affections, like ivy, were the growth of time."
D "He never marked a shade of change in his demeanour."
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Ivy takes a long time to grow.
(RL.1.2) PART B: Which TWO phrases from the text best support the answer to Part A?
Answer:
is A
Explanation:
Then scudding swiftly from the dangerous ground, / The defean’d ear unlock’d, the chains unbound.” (Lines 49-50)
Why does Cassie start carrying Lillian Jean's books to school?
A: Cassie promised Papa that she would forgive Lillian Jean.
B: Papa told her to "turn the other cheek" and ignore Lillian Jean.
C: Cassie has a secret plan to get back at Lillian Jean.
D: Cassie is finally learning to accept the way things are.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Cassie start carrying Lillian Jean's books to school, are Cassie has a secret plan to get back at Lillian Jean. Thus, option (c) is correct.
What is books?
The term book refers to the bunch of the pages. The book is the collection of the different pages. The book is the help to the gaining the knowledge. The book is the read the words, and the different chapters are the involved. There are the different types of the books such as religious, subject, and knowledge books.
Cassie began carrying Lillian Jean's books to school on the ground and attacked her, threatening to spread the secrets Lillian Jean told Cassie if she told anybody about the fight. Cassie led her into the woods to beat her up and exact her revenge. Cassie has a plan to retaliate against Lillian Jean.
Therefore, option (c) is correct.
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There is no on family of African gods. Why is that? For African Pantheons
African mythology covers a vast area. The African continent includes so many countries, regions, languages, tribes, cultures and crossovers that the sheer diversity of prevailing Gods would seem overwhelming if there weren’t a few handy shortcuts.
Traditional African belief is overwhelmingly monotheistic. There may be spirits and ancestors floating around, but there’s only one God. Early missionaries made a complete pig’s ear of their research in this respect and seem to have delighted in cataloging as many ‘heathen’ Gods as they could possibly get away with.
African Creator Gods seem to follow a distinctive pattern — they are all extremely dissatisfied with their creations. There is much shaking of heads, turning away in sorrow and avoidance of contact. The humans are left to fend for themselves. Attempts to regain contact with their God by building a heavenly ladder are the subject of many an unhappy legend. On the whole, African Gods don’t like to be pestered, and humans have to learn to be content with their lot.
But while God sits in Heaven wringing his hands in despair, the ancestral spirits are very willing to take an active part in Earthly life. These are mostly into hunting and other practical subjects — with food, sex and booze as popular as always.
There is a remarkable innocence about the Gods of Africa. They seem naive and unworldly, believing the best of everyone and optimistically giving the benefit of the doubt to all and sundry. No wonder they are rudely disappointed when it turns out their badly-chosen favorites are up to no good.
Even communicating with their creation is full of problems. Vital messages of life and death are entrusted to whichever farmyard animal happens to be passing, and the resulting garble is likely to have profoundly unforeseen — and usually disastrous — consequences...
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Answer:
1. Who are the main characters in the story?
Aylmer, Georgiana, and Aminadab
2. What kind of job does Almyer have? What does he do?
Aylmer is a scientist. For his whole life he had been trying to figure out how nature works.
3. One of the conflicts in the story is "man vs. self". Explain that conflict.
The conflict man vs. self is when Georgiana has to decide between removing her birthmark to satisfy her husband Alymer or keep the birthmark to keep her own self happy.
Which of the following strategies will help you to identify theme? Check all that apply.
Answer:
What helps identifyint the theme is reading the introfduction and conclusion closely
Explanation:
Answer:
Examine lessons the character learned
Examine life lessons you learned
(In some cases the conclusion can be included):
Which statement best describes the interaction of
central ideas in this passage?
The passage shows that when people purposely
controlled the food supply, the poor were affected
the worst.
The passage shows that people did not know how
to share with one another, which caused a shortage
in butter.
The passage shows that businessmen bought and
sold food, which caused food prices to lower.
Answer: A-The passage shows that when people purposely
controlled the food supply, the poor were affected
the worst.
Explanation:
The statement best describes the interaction of central ideas in this passage are the passage shows that when people purposely controlled the food supply, the poor were affected the worst. Thus, option (a) is correct.
What is passage?
The term “passage” refers to the explanation and description of a sentence in relation to a topic. The passage aimed to describe those details related to the theme of the story. The different passage are to justify to the different things as to clarify. The passage are to define the important terms.
According to the passage, the poor suffered the most when people purposefully restricted the food supply. The portion that was displayed had the most impact on the story's moral. The key theme was the control of the food supply.
Therefore, option (a) is correct.
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How does Lisbeth's character develop in "Marigolds"?
Did I get it right?
Answer:
You got it wrong, I think it is the second answer where she learns how to help her brother as she realises she needs to be a better example.
Answer:
Yes you got it wrong.
Explanation:
Lizabeth changes her behavior after she recognizes that she needs to be a better example for her brother. Lizabeth learns sympathy and understanding come from recognizing the truth about other people.
Where does the power to produce nature's delight come from?
What is the theme of the story "Charles"?
A .Betrayal can often shatter one's trust in another.
B. Love can blind people to the truth about others.
C. Sometimes one's greatest enemy is oneself
D. Pride can lead to a false sense of superiority
Answer:
B. Love can blind people to the truth about others.
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Answer:
C. Sometimes one's greatest enemy is oneself
Explanation:
1. Which of the following statements best describes a
central idea of the text?
O A Diplomacy is rarely effective in maintaining
international alliances and preventing conflict.
OB There are a variety of diplomatic tools that country
can use to achieve foreign policy goals.
OC Threats and sanctions are the best ways of getting
what a nation wants.
OD Foreign policy depends on consistent responses to
the behavior of other leaders.
Read this excerpt from "The Song of Wandering Aengus” by William Butler Yeats.
Though I am old with wandering
Through hollow lands and hilly lands,
I will find out where she has gone,
And kiss her lips and take her hands
Which pattern describes the rhyme scheme of this stanza?
XAXB
XXAA
XAXA
XAAX
Answer: c, xaxa
Explanation: I just took the test
Answer:
its C XAXA
Explanation: The 2nd and 4th line rhyme so they are "A" but the 1st and 3rd line do not so they are "X" therefore the pattern is XAXA.
What is a difference in how the two selections portray fathers?
A) While the father in "To a Daughter with Artistic Talent" is optimistic, the father in the excerpt from Big Fish is cynical.
B) While the father in "To a Daughter with Artistic Talent" seems caring, the father in the excerpt from Big Fish seems self-centered
C) While the father in "To a Daughter with Artistic Talent" is open-minded, the father in the excerpt from Big Fish is judgmental.
D) While the father in "To a Daughter with Artistic Talent" seems defensive, the father in the excerpt from Big Fish seems relaxed.
Answer:
While the father in “To a Daughter with Artistic Talent” seems caring, the father in the
excerpt from Big Fish seems self-centered.
Explanation:
The term father is the most valuable part in the life and especially to his daughter as , he is the world of his daughter and he is ready to give all the happiness to her .
The correct answer from the given statement will be B and that is While the father in "To a Daughter with Artistic Talent" seems caring, the father in the excerpt from Big Fish seems self-centered
Care of Father for Daughter
Father play an important roles in everyone life but the bond with he has with his daughter was very strong and no one can replace that bond at any condition , the love is immense and the caring is uncountable .
The father care his daughter lot , always ready to protect her from all kind of problems show her the right path and always rectify her when ever she is doing wrong and also guide her as the teacher .
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How does money affect conservation?|
Explanation:
Financial investments into conservation are often held back by a lack of certainty over the benefits of spending more. Anthony Waldron and colleagues assess the impact of conservation spending on biodiversity between 1996 and 2008 in 109 countries that signed up to the Convention on Biological Diversity. They find that conservation spending over this period reduced national-level biodiversity loss by 29%, on average. They also find that the funding needed to achieve specific conservation goals rises with socioeconomic pressures. The authors develop a predictive model of biodiversity decline, which takes into account the effects of human development pressures and conservation financing. They propose that this could help to predict the funding that each country needs to achieve specific biodiversity policy goals, including those laid out in the Convention on Biological Diversity and the broader United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Q.1) Read this short passage and answer the question below:
Cruising into a Driverless Future
By Chloe Reichel
Eerie as it may seem to drive alongside a car with no one behind the wheel, autonomous vehicles are poised to hit the roads in the next few years. A lawsuit between Uber and Waymo, Google’s self-driving car project, settled in February 2018 illustrates the fierce battle to develop driverless car technology. Many cars already employ semi-autonomous technology, such as parking assistance and lane monitoring. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) suggests that automated vehicles could promote safety on the road. According to NHTSA’s Federal Automated Vehicles Policy, 94 percent of car accidents are linked to human choice or error. Automated vehicles, the NHTSA writes, could reduce the frequency of crashes by eliminating some human error on the roads. The policy indicates positive features of automated vehicles beyond safety, including potential environmental benefits and increased mobility for those otherwise unable to drive. The cutting-edge technology, however, presents ethical questions and other concerns. Some research included in this roundup indicates that the environmental effects of widespread adoption of autonomous vehicles might not be positive. Safety benefits are not so clear-cut either.
The author organizes this passage by—
A) comparing and contrasting different findings on autonomous vehicles
B) explaining the best way to research the safety of autonomous vehicles
C) presenting in chronological order the progress of autonomous vehicles
D) describing the outcome of extensive research on autonomous vehicles
Q.2) Which quotation challenges the idea that automated vehicles are a welcomed commodity?
A) “Automated vehicles, the NHTSA writes, could reduce the frequency of crashes by eliminating some human error on the roads.”
B) “Some research included in this roundup indicates that the environmental effects of widespread adoption of autonomous vehicles might not be positive. Safety benefits are not so clear-cut either. “
C) “Eerie as it may seem to drive alongside a car with no one behind the wheel, autonomous vehicles are poised to hit the roads in the next few years.”
D) “Many cars already employ semi-autonomous technology, such as parking assistance and lane monitoring.”
Answer:
sorry if I'm late but I believe the first one is C supports the idea that automated vehicles could reduce the high number of accidents linked to human choice and error. And the second one is D) “Many cars already employ semi-autonomous technology, such as parking assistance and lane monitoring.”
Explanation:
The author organizes this passage by comparing and contrasting different findings on autonomous vehicles. Thus, the correct option is 1(A), 2(D).
What do you mean by autonomous vehicles?Autonomous vehicles utilize technology to substitute the human operator in driving a vehicle from point A to point B while avoiding road dangers and reacting to traffic conditions.
Self-driving vehicles have the potential to reduce traffic congestion, reduce crashes, save lives, enhance safety, and make transit more available to those who are unable to drive.
The following are the primary components of a self-driving car:
Vision in computers (how a car sees) Fusion of sensors (how a car understands its environment) Localization (how a vehicle understands its position) (how a car knows its location)Therefore, in the passage of autonomous vehicles, visit:
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Is anna quindlen's claim from quilt of a country still valid today and why?
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Answer:
it's to show how America remains United even difficult times
Explanation:
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Every time the kid mispronounced my name, I just wanted
to scream. I told him how to say it correctly and other
people did, too. Still, he keeps saying it wrong, as if he's
doing so on purpose. If he does it one more time, I just
don't know if I can control myself!
What is the narrator's main conflict in this passage?
A. He has a history of beating up kids he doesn't like.
B. He has a violent temper that he cannot control.
C. He doesn't like "the kid" he mentions in the paragraph.
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D. He doesn't like someone mispronouncing his name.
Answer:
D. He doesn't like someone mispronouncing his name.
Explanation:
"Every time the kid mispronounced my name, I just wanted
to scream."
That line is the main supporting evidence, of the answer.
Answer:d
Explan because in the pargrah the ahutor dose not mention that the kid has a history of beating up kids and the ahutor also did not inculde he has violent tempture and c is worng because we dont know he dose not like the kids he just mad because evryone is saying his name worng
Based on what you read in the Ptolemy section how does ball develop and refine the central idea in his book
Answer: In the introduction to his book Great Astronomers, Robert Stawell Ball states, in. The history of astronomy thus becomes inseparable from the history of the great men to whose labors its development is due. Based on what you read in the Ptolemy section, how does Ball develop and refine this central idea in his book?
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The answer is E
A, B, and D are singular instead of plural.
C is repeating the same words from the beginning of the statement which creates unneccessary repetitiveness.
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Read the following sentences from two personal narratives. 1. Miss Leonard is very generous and helps others whenever she can. 2. Mr. Franks mowed our lawn once a week while our father’s broken arm healed.
Which best highlights the qualities of the narrator’s subject? sentence 1 both sentences sentence 2 neither sentence
Answer:
The correct answer would be C.) sentence 2.
Explanation:
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