Answer:
The art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing.
Explanation:
Where did people go who wanted to leave the community in the giver?
Why did the jacket with buttons on the front represent for the Sevens?
Why did fours, fives, and sizes have to wear jackets with buttons on the back?
How did people get married to a spouse?
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Answer:
1. To another community across the river.
2. Independence and Growing up
3. So the children would help each other dress and learn interdependence
4. The elders chose spouses for them
Explanation:
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Why does the author reference King Kong in the poem?
A. The author likes the story of King Kong.
B. King Kong is from the jungle and always wanted to go to New York City. C. King Kong climbs the Empire State Building in a movie.
D. Many movies are about King Kong.
Answer:
C King Kong climbs the Empire State Building in a movie.
Explanation:
Expressions that seem to say one thing but actually mean something else are called:
similes
idioms
metaphors
clichés
Answer:
Idioms
Explanation:
An idiom is defined as saying one thing while referring to something completely different.
Refer to "Zlateh the Goat" in the anthology.
Read the excerpt from "Zlateh the Goat."
Even though Zlateh had her own pen, she often came to the kitchen, knocking on the door with her horns to indicate that she was ready to visit, and she was always admitted. In the evening Aaron, Miriam, and Anna played dreidel. Zlateh sat near the stove watching the children and the flickering of the Hanukkah candles.
How does this excerpt develop the setting of the story?
It informs the reader of the activities the children do in their house.
It emphasizes the safety and comfort of Aaron's house.
It shows that the family now love Zlateh enough to let her into the house.
It implies that the house is warmer than Zlateh's pen.
Answer:
i think the answer would be the 2nd option, it emphasizes the safety and comfort of Aaron's house ! :)
Explanation:
"sat near the stove.. flickering of Hanukkah candles" both make me feel like the house is safe and warm and comfortable!
What is a subjunctive mood? Give an example. Will choose brainliest
Answer:
a subjunctive mood is a mood that expresses a wish or a demand
eg :
If i were you
I suggest that
I propose that .... etc
what anti Jewish laws were put in place by the Nazi German government?
In a RACE Response please
Please don’t just take my points
Answer:In the first six years of Adolf Hitler's dictatorship, Jews felt the effects of more than 400 decrees and regulations on all aspects of their lives. The regulations gradually but systematically took away their rights and property, transforming them from citizens into outcasts. Many of the laws were national ones issued by the German administration, affecting all Jews. State, regional, and municipal officials also issued many decrees in their own communities. As Nazi leaders prepared for war in Europe, antisemitic legislation in Germany and Austria paved the way for more radical persecution of Jews.
Explanation:
Read "Sonnet: Written on My Birthday" by Thomas Oldham. Then, respond to the prompt that follows.
Again has Time his annual circle run, And April ushers in my natal day: Since first my infant eyes beheld the sun, How many a year has swiftly roll'd away! Full half my thread of life the Fates have spun; What various colours does the web display! Some dark, some brighter; ere the work be done The sadder hues will overshade the gay. Yet not to Melancholy will I yield; Against Despondency and Discontent Still Fortitude and Hope shall keep the field; Swerving from thee, O Virtue! I repent; Now! to repel Temptation I am steel'd; To follow thee I'm resolutely bent.
In a well-developed paragraph of at least five sentences,
discuss how the poem's meaning is connected to the poet's choice of form.
Identify the poem as a sonnet or a villanelle.
Explain how the form, rhyme scheme, and other traits affect the poem's meaning. Describe the tone of the poem and provide textual support.
Use academic language in your response.
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The sonnet form, with its structured rhyme scheme ABAB CDCD EFEF GG and consistent meter, enhances the poem's theme of the passing of time and the need for strength and fortitude in the face of life's challenges.
The poem "Sonnet: Written on My Birthday" by Thomas Oldham is a sonnet, with a rhyme scheme of ABAB CDCD EFEF GG. The form of the sonnet, which typically contains 14 lines, is used to emphasize the theme of the passage of time and the poet's reflection on his life as he reaches another year of age.
The structured form also highlights the contrast between the darker and brighter moments of life that are woven together, forming the tapestry of the poet's existence.
The tone of the poem is one of resilience and determination, as the speaker vows to resist the pull of negativity and despair and remain steadfast in his commitment to virtue.
The repetition of the phrase "against Despondency and Discontent" emphasizes the speaker's resolve to overcome obstacles and maintain a positive outlook.
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A Life in Hiding ( Secret of Annex ) - Anne Frank
Answer this question
Describe at least three emotional events that happened while hiding.
The name of the play is The Phantom Tollbooth Act I.
Questons:
1. How does the text allude, or refer, to a traditional fairy tale about a princess in danger?
2. Write a short summary of Act I to show your understanding.
Answer:
Im going to answer, but can you send me the text please?
Explanation:
Answer:
Can you add the text?
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Answer:
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Explanation:
What are the most important things a student should consider when creating a presentation on something they’ve researched for a class?
Answer:
credibility
Explanation:
without factual info the presentation would be bad
Um..... 15 points !! Cs I’m lazy and I don’t feel like doing it , it has to be atleast 3 or 4 sentences thank youuu....
Please respond by writing a full paragraph or more: Analyze the role the three spirits play in Scrooge’s character development. Support your ideas with text evidence.(Christmas Carol) Pls help
Answer:
Explanation:
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pa help po plsssang hirap po kasi ng ADVERB OF DEGREE
Directions: Type the adverb of degree used in the following sentences. Type your answer using lowercase letters.
1. Christie Jones looked very handsome at the award ceremony.
2. Melissa is an absolutely fabulous cook.
3. You are too small for this type of game.
4. I had a very enjoyable weekend.
5. It was extremely hot when I visited Dubai.
Answer:
1. Christie Jones looked very handsome at the award ceremony. 2. Melissa is an absolutely fabulous cook.
Explanation:
...................... you....................(know) the way the lake?
Answer:
Do you know the way to the lake
Choose either the first,the third,or the fourth paragraph.Explain how the paragraph you choose contributes to the authors development of ideas.Use two specific details from the text in your response
Story:It's All in Our DNA
Answer: Third paragraph
Explanation:
The third paragraph starts to explain the central idea by introducing genes or DNA. Then it just gives us the examples of it in the end of paragraph 3 and whole of paragraph 4. For example it gave us the entire example of how a child is dtermined to be a boy or a girl when they are born. and on paragraph four it gives us the example of eye color.
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mole:subterranean::
A.monkey: arboreal
B.tree: plant
C.earthworm: tunnel
D.bat: cave
Answer:
the answer is A
Explanation:
Can I have chapters 1-6 of five little peppers and how they grew summary please 100 points!!!
Answer:
CHAPTERI.A HOMEVIEW.; HE little old kitchen had quieted down from the bustle and confusion of mid-day;and now, withits afternoon manners on,present e daholiday aspect,that as the principal roomin the brownhouse, it was eminently proper it should have. It was just on the edge of the twilight ; and the little7
8 Five Little Peppers;
Peppers, all except Ben, the oldest of the flock,were enjoying a "breathing spell," as their mothercalled it, which meant some quiet work suitable forthe hour. All the "
breathing spell " they couldremember however, poor things; for times werealways hard with them nowadays; and since thefather died, when Phronsie was a baby, Mrs. Pepperhad had hard work to scrape together money enoughto put bread into her children's mouths, and to pay the rent of the little brown house.
But she had met life too bravely to be beaten down now. So with a stout heart and a cheery face, she had worked away day after day at making coats, and tailoring and mending of all descriptions ; and she had seen with pride that couldn't be concealed, her noisy, happy brood growing up around her, and fillingher heart with comfort, and making the little brown house fairly ring with jollity and fun. " Poor things ! " she would say to herself, "
they haven't had any bringing up ; they've just scrambled up!" And then she would set her lips together tightly, and fly at her work faster than ever. "I must get schooling for them some way, but I don't see how 1 '* Once or twice she had thought, " Now the time is coming 1" but it never did : for winter shut in very
And How They Crew. 9cold, and it took so much more to feed and warm them, that the money went faster than ever. And then, when the way seemed clear again, the stcrechanged hands, so that for a long time she failed to get her usual supply of sacks and coats to make ; and that made sad havoc in the quarters and half-dollar slaid up as her nest egg. But "Well, it'll come some time," she would say to herself; "because it must I " And so at it again she would fly, brisker than ever. "To help mother," was the great ambition of all the children, older and younger; but in Polly's and Ben's souls, the desire grew so overwhelmingly great as to absorb all lesser thoughts. Many and vast were their secret plans, by which they were to astonish her at some future day, which they would only confide as they did everything else to one another. For this brother and sister were everything to each other and stood loyally together through " thick and thin. "Polly was ten, and Ben one year older; and the younger three of the " Five Little Peppers," as they were always called, looked up to them with the in-tensest admiration and love. What they failed to do couldn't very well be done by any one I "Oh dear I" exclaimed Polly as she sat over in the corner by the window helping her mother pull out
io Five Little Peppers;
basting threads from a coat she had just finished,
and giving an impatient twitch to the sleeve, "
I dowish we could ever have any light just as muchas we want ! "
" You don't need any light to see these threads,"said Mrs. Pepper, winding up hers carefully, as shespoke, on an old spool. "Take care, Polly, youbroke that ; thread's dear now."
"I couldn't help it," said Polly, vexedly; "itsnapped; everything's dear now, it seems to me! I wish we could have oh! ever an' ever so manycandles; as many as we wanted. I'd light 'em all, sothere ! and have it light here one night, anyway!"" Yes, and go dark all the rest of the year, like asanyway," observed Mrs. Pepper, stopping to untie aknot. " Folks who do so never have any candles,"she added, sententiously. " How many'd you have, Polly ? " asked Joel,
curiously, laying down his hammer, and regardingher with the utmost anxiety. " Oh, two hundred ! "
said Polly, decidedly.
"
I'd have two hundred, all in a row ! " "Two hundred candles I" echoed Joel, in amazement. " My whockety ! what a lot ! " "Don't say such dreadful words, Joel," put in Polly, nervously, stopping to pick up her spool of
4nd How They Grew. IIbasting thread that was racing away all by itself; "
'tisn't nice." 'isn't worse than to wish you'd got things youhaven't," retorted Joel. " I don't believe you'd light'em all at once," he added, incredulously.
"Yes, I would tool" replied Polly, recklessly "two hundred of 'em, if I had a chance; all at once so there, Joey Pepper I " "Oh," said little Davie, drawing a long sigh ."Why, would be just like heaven, Polly but wouldn't it cost money, though ! "
. THATS HALF OF CHAPTER 1. I HAD TO MAKE CORRECTIONS BECAUSE THE PERSON WHO WROTE IT MESSED UP WORDS.
Explanation:
What was Viola's personality in Act 5 of The Twelfth Night?
She is very intelligent, shown in her dealings with people throughout the play, with an engaging wit and a huge amount of charm. It is those qualities that help her get into the service of Orsino in the first place, and also that cause Olivia to fall in love with her.
Which statement describes an effective body paragraph?
It reviews the thesis statement.
It provides a concluding statement.
It shares ideas that support the main point.
It hooks readers so they want to read more.
A genre is a type of literature. What is this book's genre?
A
science fiction
B
fantasy
C
informational
D
realistic fiction
Answer:
what is the name of the book then people can answer
Determine how much more one candy costs per ounce than the other candy.
Peanut brittle costs $0.50 more per ounce than almond bark.
Almond bark costs $0.50 more per ounce than peanut brittle.
Peanut brittle costs $0.33 more per ounce than almond bark.
Almond bark costs $0.33 more per ounce than peanut brittle.
Answer: its c
Explanation:
What is the broadcast frequency of FM Radio FM "Tokyo Disneyland Electrical Parade: DreamLights"?
Answer:
The FM broadcast in the United States starts at 88.0 MHz and ends at 108.0 MHz. The band is divided into 100 channels, each 200 kHz (0.2 MHz) wide. The center frequency is located at 1/2 the bandwidth of the FM Channel, or 100 kHz (0.1 MHz) up from the lower end of the channel.
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Answer:
The FM broadcast in the United States starts at 88.0 MHz and ends at 108.0 MHz. The band is divided into 100 channels, each 200 kHz (0.2 MHz) wide. The center frequency is located at 1/2 the bandwidth of the FM Channel, or 100 kHz (0.1 MHz) up from the lower end of the channel.
Explanation:
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Writing Journal - Shakespeare
Write a paragraph in your Unit 5 Writing Journal on this prompt:
Was Shakespeare a successful playwright?
Look for evidence in the readings from Chapters 1 and 2 that support your answer.
Refer to the Parts of a Paragraph as needed.
Parts of a Paragraph
A well formed paragraph should include each of the following:
a topic sentence that states the main idea of the paragraph
two to three detail sentences that support the main idea with sensory details
a concluding sentence that restates the topic sentence or summarizes the main idea of the
paragraph
Begin writing here...
In my opinion, Shakespeare was undeniably a successful playwright. As discussed in Chapters 1 and 2, there is ample evidence to support this claim. Firstly, Shakespeare's works continue to be celebrated and performed worldwide, even centuries after his death. His plays have not only endured the test of time but have also become an integral part of global literary and theatrical culture. Furthermore, his ability to craft complex characters, explore universal themes, and capture the depth of human emotions is evident in his plays such as "Romeo and Juliet" and "Hamlet." These works resonate with audiences across generations, showcasing Shakespeare's profound understanding of the human condition. Lastly, the widespread influence of his plays on literature, language, and even popular culture further demonstrates his immense success as a playwright. In conclusion, based on the evidence presented, it is clear that Shakespeare's impact and enduring legacy establish him as a truly accomplished and successful playwright.
Shakespeare was the best playwriter of the time. He was extremely talented in choosing the correct words in the correct place. His ability to arrange words was extremely convincing. He used fiction to represent that reality is supremely gifted. He brought life to all the characters.
Shakespeare was not only a playwriter but was also a poet and an actor. He got lots of opportunities to earn money through the business of theatre. He got worldwide recognition through his creations in playwriting. When he was young, he worked as the weekly wager. Hence, he used to get paid at the end of the week.
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Maya needs more furniture, such as chairs and tables, for her new home.
What type of context clue is in the sentence?
a synonym clue
a contrast clue
an explanation clue
an example clue
Answer: An example
Explanation: What's the example: "Such as chairs and table, for her new home" The example to the furniture is chairs and tables.
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Every house should have a dog. They are cute, loyal and will protect your house. What is the author's purpose?
A)Persuade
B)Inform
C)Entertain
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WORTH 25 POINTS which phrase best describes the relationship of the underlined words in this sentence frame house walls and floor
Answer:
The relationship of these underlined words in these sentences are, it is all used or things about home or house, frame is used for house, walls are used for building house, or any other building, same as floor, floors are used for houses or any other buildings.
Question;
Are there any choices? i might also answer another answer if there are choices.
Which member of Nya’s family made the final decision about Akeer’s health? How does this fit with what you already know about the Dinka and Nuer’s familial roles?
Answer:
which book is this from ill get back to u after
Look at each type of text. Drag and drop each in narrative or not narrative PLS HELP AS SOON AS POSSIBLE