Answer: Indirect characterization
Explanation:
This is indirect characterization, because the excerpt does not explicitly say he was mad at his grandmother. Instead, it gives an implicit clue that he is via body language.
Answer:
looks
Explanation:
it described the look David gave his grandma
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Consider the speakers in "The Charge of the Light Brigade" and "The Battle of Blenheim"
Write two paragraphs to compare and contrast the voice in the two poems. How does each poet give his speaker a distinctive voice? What effect does this voice have on the poem? Use evidence from each poem as evidence for your answer
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all
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BRAINLIEST IF CORRECT!! which claim best responds to the writing prompt?
Answer:
i think its b
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basically, write a short essay
Central Historical Question: To what extent should the federal government be involved in the election process?
Construct an argument that addresses the Central Historical Question using knowledge of federalism, election laws, specific claims, and relevant evidence from sources.
In your argument, include the follow:
A claim that argues what level of involvement (unlimited, limited, or no involvement) the federal government should have in the election process for the states
What gives or does not give the federal government permission to be involved in elections
At least 2 historical examples to support your opinion and assertions
Answer:
I don't know how to write an essay but I can give yo an idea in a paragraph also im 99.9 percent sure this is wrong anyway so sorry I honestly don't even understand the question.
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The central government should be involved in the election process but not at full extent I think the central government should be able to tell people what he wants without his competitors butting in the middle of his answer to the question he is trying to answer because in all election and im saying in every election someone buts into the other answer so that they don't finish and run out of time trust me it is a tactic that should be banned.
Select the example of foreshadowing from pages 13-16.
"She began to resolve in her mind the question "Why should such things be? Is there no deliverance for my people?"
"A group of little children were rolling and tumbling in the sand in front of the large house."
"She seemed a dazed and
dense child."
"The sun shone on, and Harriet still slept seated on the fence rail."
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"A group of little children were rolling and tumbling in the sand in front of the large house."
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this just makes sence.
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"She began to resolve in her mind the question "Why should such things be? Is there no deliverance for my people?"
Explanation:
If it's on odessey, i can guarantee than this is right
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Answer:that’s not a word
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Please help this is for English
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Its B
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Read the excerpt from "Hansel and Gretel.”
The children, too, had not been able to sleep of hunger and had heard what their step-mother had said to their father. Gretel wept bitterly and spoke to Hansel: "Now it’s all up with us.” "No, no, Gretel,” said Hansel, "don’t fret yourself; I’ll be able to find a way of escape, no fear.” And when the old people had fallen asleep he got up, slipped on his little coat, opened the back door, and stole out. The moon was shining clearly, and the white pebbles which lay in front of the house glittered like bits of silver. Hansel bent down and filled his pocket with as many of them as he could cram in. Then he went back and said to Gretel: "Be comforted, my dear little sister, and go to sleep: God will not desert us”; and he lay down in bed again.
At daybreak, even before the sun was up, the woman came and awoke the two children: "Get up, you lie-abed, we’re all going to the forest to fetch wood.” She gave them each a bit of bread and spoke: "There’s something for your luncheon, but don’t you eat it up before, for it’s all you’ll get.” Gretel took the bread under her apron, as Hansel had the stones in his pocket. Then they all set out together on the way to the forest. After they had walked for a little, Hansel stood still and looked back at the house, and this maneuver he repeated again and again. His father observed him, and [said]: "Hansel, what are you gazing at there, and why do you always remain behind? Take care, and don’t lose your footing.” "Oh! father,” said Hansel, "I am looking back at my white kitten, which is sitting on the roof, waving me a farewell.” The woman exclaimed: "What a donkey you are! that isn’t your kitten, that’s the morning sun shining on the chimney.” But Hansel had not looked back at his kitten but had always dropped one of the white pebbles out of his pocket onto the path.
Which sentence best states how Hansel’s actions help reveal a theme?
Hansel lies to his father in order to protect Gretel.
Hansel fills his pockets with stones to mark the way home.
Hansel plans ahead for a way to save both Gretel and himself.
Hansel defies his stepmother in order to say goodbye to his kitten.
The sentence that best helps to reveal the theme is Hansel plans to save both Gretel and himself. Thus the third option is correct.
What is theme of the Hansel and Gretel?The Hansel and the Gretel is the story of the brother and sister who were left in the forest by their step mother. In the forest they found a witch who was intended to eat the children when they become fat.
While Hansel learned about the plans of her step mother to leave him and her alone in the forest he assured his sister to not to fear. He will save Gretel and himself.
Thus the third option is correct.
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Write a research-based argumentative essay for or against free education for children worldwide.
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Education has been the foundation of the modern age world because of the need to educate the youth of the world. Countries that live in poverty have no affordable education system or an education system at all. By making education free for everyone then society can move together as one instead of competing country against country to see which one is able to advance faster.
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Free education shouldn't be perceived as a right, either as an opportunity but an obligation. An obligation for the governments to their children and these are the three reasons that justify my point of view.
First of all, countries as entities need to guarantee their future, their functionality, their ability to survive. Therefore, if they want to subsist they should provide free education to their children. Because children are going to make decisions in the future. So, highly educated children would become highly educated adults that could execute the best decisions.
Second, education is related to success. Compare the most advanced educative systems in the world with the ones that don't support them. South Korea, Singapur, Finland, The Netherlands. Those countries have provided free education for their citizens and have achieved success by doing it. No more than fifty years ago south Korea and Singapur were countries in development. They are now important economic powers.
Third, free education is the solution to all the problems. Let's think about starvation, poverty, and poor technological conditions. They all can be solved by developing plans, strategies, ideas, and ideological revolution. Therefore, free education has to be a must for every country to ensure a solution to their problems.
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Rewrite the following sentence to correct the dangling modifier.
Sentence: We could see the flowers growing from our porch.
Answer:
We could see the red flowers growing from our porch.
HELP ME PLEASE IM IN A TEST, I only need a base to go off of.
i dont know what the passage is about but this is how you create a theme
To write a theme statement, follow these 3 steps:
Pick the main topic addressed in the story
Pinpoint the author's view on the topic
Format that perspective using a theme statement template
Choose one symbol from The Diary of Anne Frank and write a short paragraph analyzing it, using specific details and evidence from the text. Your paragraph should thoughtfully analyze the meaning and purpose of the symbol and contain a well-written topic sentence. Your response should be about 100-150 words.
Answer:
Lesson Summary. Both objects and people from Anne's past serve as symbols that represent the strong emotions she encounters during her ordeal. Anne's diary serves as a symbol of comfort and independence. The yellow Star of David represents religious oppression, and the Ration coupons represent sustenance and greed.
Anne's grandmother comes to Anne in her dreams as a guardian angel who watches over and protects me and makes me feel happy again. Anne's grandma symbolizes security and protection. Let's take a couple of moments to review what we've learned about the symbols that appear in Anne Frank's Diary of a Young Girl.
Explanation:
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Make a story from these cartoons and state them from beginning to the end.
Answer:once there was a bunch of tall guys the village was so tired of them getting pieces of the sun for everyone they wanted a girl to do it so they made Mia some wings to fly to the sun and bring back a piece of the sun for everyone and came back
Explanation:everyone cheers in joy because she was able to bring it back the end
so it has been 2 MONTHS since i was last on hear how ya'll doing
Answer:
Good good good good good good
Explanation:
very good
pls help 15 points Which of the following quotes from The First Men in the Moon implies a theme of discovery?
“These moon people behaved exactly as a human crowd might have done in similar circumstances:”
“On these balanced a little body, throbbing with the pulsations of his heart. He had long, soft, many-jointed arms ending in a tentacled grip, and his neck was many-jointed in the usual way, but exceptionally short and thick.”
“I must confess that all this multitude made me feel extremely shabby and unworthy. I was unshaven and unkempt; I had brought no razor; ”
“In a little while the profound blackness had made his eyes so sensitive that he began to see more and more of the things about him, and at last the vague took shape.”
Answer:
At first they descended in silence--save for the twitterings of the Selenites--and then into a stir of windy movement. In a little whilethe profound blackness had made his eyes so sensitive that he began to see more and more of the things about him, and at last thevague took shape."Conceive an enormous cylindrical space," says Cavor, in his seventh message, "a quarter of a mile across, perhaps; very dimly lit atfirst and then brighter, with big platforms twisting down its sides in a spiral that vanishes at last below in a blue profundity; and liteven more brightly--one could not tell how or why. Think of the well of the very largest spiral staircase or lift-shaft that you haveever looked down, and magnify that by a hundred. Imagine it at twilight seen through blue glass. Imagine yourself looking down that;only imagine also that you feel extraordinarily light, and have got rid of any giddy feeling you might have on earth, and you will havethe first conditions of my impression. Round this enormous shaft imagine a broad gallery running in a much steeper spiral than wouldbe credible on earth, and forming a steep road protected from the gulf only by a little parapet that vanishes at last in perspective acouple of miles below."Looking up, I saw the very fellow of the downward vision; it had, of course, the effect of looking into a very steep cone. A wind wasblowing down the shaft, and far above I fancy I heard, growing fainter and fainter, the bellowing of the mooncalves that were beingdriven down again from their evening pasturage on the exterior. And up and down the spiral galleries were scattered numerous moonpeople, pallid, faintly luminous beings, regarding our appearance or busied on unknown errands."Either I fancied it or a flake of snow came drifting down on the icy breeze. And then, falling like a snowflake, a little figure, a littleman-insect, clinging to a parachute, drove down very swiftly towards the central places of the moon."The big-headed Selenite sitting beside me, seeing me move my head with the gesture of one who saw, pointed with his trunk-like'hand' and indicated a sort of jetty coming into sight very far below: a little landing-stage, as it were, hanging into the void. As it sweptup towards us our pace diminished very rapidly, and in a few moments, as it seemed, we were abreast of it, and at rest. Amooring-rope was flung and grasped, and I found myself pulled down to a level with a great crowd of Selenites, who jostled to seeme."It was an incredible crowd. Suddenly and violently there was forced upon my attention the vast amount of difference there is amongstthese beings of the moon."Indeed, there seemed not two alike in all that jostling multitude. They differed in shape, they differed in size, they rang all the horriblechanges on the theme of Selenite form! Some bulged and overhung, some ran about among the feet of their fellows. All of them had agrotesque and disquieting suggestion of an insect that has somehow contrived to mock humanity; but all seemed to present an
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Answer:
thats 8 point
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Here: THE messages of Cavor from the sixth up to the sixteenth are for the most part so much broken, and they abound so in repetitions, that they scarcely form a consecutive narrative. They will be given in full, of course, in the scientific report, but here it will be far more convenient to continue simply to abstract and quote as in the former chapter. We have subjected every word to a keen critical scrutiny, and my own brief memories and impressions of lunar things have been of inestimable help in interpreting what would otherwise have been impenetrably dark. And, naturally, as living beings, our interest centres far more upon the strange community of lunar insects in which he was living, it would seem, as an honoured guest than upon the mere physical condition of their world.
I have already made it clear, I think, that the Selenites I saw resembled man in maintaining the erect attitude, and in having four limbs, and I have compared the general appearance of their heads and the jointing of their limbs to that of insects. I have mentioned, too, the peculiar consequence of the smaller gravitation of the moon on their fragile slightness. Cavor confirms me upon all these points. He calls them "animals," though of course they fall under no division of the classification of earthly creatures, and he points out "the insect type of anatomy had, fortunately for men, never exceeded a relatively very small size on earth." The largest terrestrial insects, living or extinct, do not, as a matter of fact, measure 6 in. in length; "but here, against the lesser gravitation of the moon, a creature certainly as much an insect as vertebrate seems to have been able to attain to human and ultra-human dimensions."
Anne (Startled). But there’s no one in the building now.
Mr. Frank. It doesn’t matter. I don’t want you ever to go beyond that door.
Anne (Sobered). Never . . . ? Not even at nighttime, when everyone is gone? Or on Sundays? Can’t I go down to listen to the radio?
Mr. Frank. Never. I am sorry, Anneke. It isn’t safe. No, you must never go beyond that door.
—The Diary of Anne Frank,
Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett
How does Anne feel about her situation?
A. Anne seems to be frustrated that she cannot leave.
B. Anne does not seem to mind staying still.
C. Anne seems nervous about being in the same space as her father.
D. Anne has no desire to leave the apartment.
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A.
Explanation:
Answer:
a
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What didn't work
I chose Edgar Allen Poe's (Classic) Annabel Lee
Recall that imagery is a literary device that poets use to describe ideas and objects in a way that appeals to the readers’ senses. List three specific images from the poem that express emotion. Support each image with a detail from the poem. These details can be in the form of direct quotes or summaries.
1.Annabel Lee” takes up a common subject in Edgar Allan Poe’s writing: the death of a beautiful young woman. It portrays this as the most tragic death of all—robbing the world of youth, beauty and innocence.
2.Annabel Lee's death—he believes that their jealousy and malice killed her
3.The poem ultimately seems to suffocate under the pressure of this endless grief, with no suggestion of a way out. In fact, the poem’s conclusion shows the speaker’s environment merging with his grief.
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Find the sentence in which the bold-faced is used incorrectly.
Answer:
Evoke, it's incorrect.
Explanation:
Find the sentence in which the bold-faced is used incorrectly.
Answer:
1: A
2: D
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what was an anecdote, event, or situation from Anne Frank's diary that was clearly meaningful to her?
Answer:
https://www.annefrank.org/en/anne-frank/the-timeline/
Explanation:
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What should the transitional tags
but, however, and on the other hand be used for?
to introduce quotes
to contrast ideas
to show the order of ideas
All of the above
The transitional tags "but," "however," and "on the other hand" are primarily used to contrast ideas. The correct option is B.
What are transitional tags used for?They serve as cues that guide the reader in understanding your views. Use transitional language to move your ideas from one sentence to the next and from one paragraph to the next.
These transitional words or phrases are used to indicate a shift in the direction of the writer's argument, to introduce a contrasting perspective or idea, or to indicate a counterpoint to a previous argument. They help to create a more cohesive and effective piece of writing by showing the relationship between ideas and arguments.
While they can also be used to show the order of ideas or to introduce quotes, their primary function is to provide a clear contrast between two different ideas or perspectives.
Thus, the ideal selection is option B.
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Contrast ideas
Example:
I ran home BUT, I was still late
I don't like fruits. However, I like bananas.
How to memorize a speech fast?
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Answer:
Write Out the Speech. The first step is to write out your speech. ... Rehearse the Speech, With Your Script/Outline. ... Memorize, Big to Small. ... Start with the Big Chunks. ... Move to the Small Points. ... Memorize the Delivery. ... Deliver the Speech.hope it helps you
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The neighbor "lady" chose Harriet because she came cheap. True False
Answer:
True C':
Explanation:
Have a great day! I hope I helped! C':
What is the main idea of this passage?
A)
how to provide basic care to a red-eared slider
B) how to spot a red-eared slider in the wilderness
how to make a basking area for a red-eared slider
D) how to clean the living area of a red-eared slider
what is located directly below where charlotte's chest is being stored? - Book: True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle
Answer:
INARA IMAO
Explanation:
Riddle: What has to be broken before you can use it?
a seal like the thing keeping boxes closed
Explanation:
Answer:
My candy bar???
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Read the following statements, and in two paragraphs, using your own words, identify the target audience of each one, including the reasons for your identification. Then, define the term target audience, and explain why knowing your target audience is important in persuasive writing.
1. The new Malibu Barbie Doll is a great addition to your Barbie collection. Ask Santa to deliver this gift under your tree this year!
2. Today's recipe is by far the most recommended by viewers on-the-go: crock pot potato soup.
3. Provide for the community by donating and serving food at the soup kitchen this Saturday.
BRAINLIEST IF CORRECT which evidence best supports the following topic sentence? Another reason the school should open an after school computer lab is that the lab would offer safeguards for internet use that students do not get out of school.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Item 2
Read this excerpt from "Ormuzd and Arimanes."
Ormuzd, the king of light, and Arimanes, the prince of darkness, both emanated from the Eternal One, and consequently were brothers. Arimanes, who was the second emanation, became jealous of Ormuzd, the first born.
How does this incident provoke a decision in the story?
The Eternal One decides to make Arimanes stay in the realm of shadows for three thousand years.
The Eternal One decides to give Arimanes a difficult task in order to test him.
Ormuzd decides to give half of his power to Arimanes in order to appease him.
When he emerges from the realm of shadows, Arimanes decides to put aside his envy of Ormuzd.
Answer:
The Ethernal One decides to make arimanes stay in the realm of shadows for three thousand years.
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