Answer:
What the narrator says.
Explanation:
Answer:
B.What the narrator says.
Explanation:
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Identify a passage in Chapter 8 that relies on figurative language for part of its meaning or effect. First summarize the passage. Then analyze its style, using what you learned in this lesson, and describe the effect the passage might have on readers. How did the passage make you feel? What information were you able to gather about the characters featured in the passage?
If you get this right I will give u the crown
Answer:
show me the passage I can try helping
Use sparknotes it really helps!
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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Choose the positive, comparative, or superlative degree of the following verb to complete the sentence.
My left hand is the ____ of my hands.
A) small
B) smaller
C) smallest
its B). Smaller
Explanation:
so basically
i did this on odyssey ware a while back
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True/False: Outside of the 4 main types of stages, the
other two types of stages are called Black Box and
Environmental stages.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Select the version of the revised sentence that is punctuated correctly.
At the fountain I wished for happiness.
At the fountain, I wished for happiness.
At the fountain; I wished for happiness.
At the fountain, I wished, for happiness.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Select the version of the revised sentence that is punctuated correctly.
At the fountain I wished for happiness.
At the fountain, I wished for happiness.
At the fountain; I wished for happiness.
At the fountain, I wished, for happiness.
“Ryan rapidly rushed round the corner as he ran the race.” What rhetorical device is being used in this sentence?
A. Onomatopoeia
B. Consonance
C. Alliteration
D. Assonance
Answer:
Alliteration
Explanation:
The consonant 'R' is repeated, making it alliteration.
1. Write the following sentences into Passive Voice correctly!
6. The farmer plough the rice field.
7. The men are cutting the grass in the rice field.
8. The girl has cleaning the floor.
9. My father and my uncle will cooperate in trading.
10. The students studied English hard at the school and at home last year.
Answer:
6. The rice field was ploughed by the farmer
7. The grass in the rice field is being cut by the men
8. The floor is being cleaned by the girl
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Answer:
D. Ambitious
I hope this helps!
The triceratops filled his belly with the cool water from the stream.
the tunnel made travel
You have now read and listened to two speeches: one given by Martin Luther King and one given by George W. Bush. Describe each of these works, evaluating how the speaker’s tone, emphasis, pace, and use of rhetorical devices helps persuade his audience. Be specific and use textual evidence from the speeches as support. Make sure to use three grade-level vocabulary words in your writing. Your answer should be two to three paragraphs long.
PLEASE HELP ASAP!
Answer: (this is only the mlk speech tho)
Martin talks about how he is still not free and now one is free.Martin Luther King was a man who had a dream. Martin Luther king was a mean who wanted everyone to the rights to live. I feel the tone is happy because he want racial justice. and that's what he got.
He is happy to change the right people have had to live by for so many years. He talks about how he wants racial right. He needs all his brother and sisters of color to come together. He wishes for all to become like family and together we will change for the futcher. Martin luther king wanted justice so a white man/woman and black man/woman can live together in peace someday.
He asked for was to be free.
You have a brand-new audio translation app on your phone. Just as you click on it for the first time, your dog starts barking. Words begin to appear on the screen.
Finish the story. 1-2 paragraphs long please.
First person to answer will be the brainiest
Answer:
You have a brand-new audio translation app on your phone. Just as you click on it for the first time, your dog starts barking. Words begin to appear on the screen. Since you aren't speaking, you quickly realize that your dog's barking is being translated. Originally, this app was meant for you to know people are saying in Japan since you were going to take a trip there without knowing Japanese. All you wanted to know was if the app worked as expected. The words start making out a sentence: "Hide somewhere before they appear." You don't know what this means, but the sentence isn't finished, your dog continues to bark. "They're coming. Go hide quickly." You dash to the kitchen and hide in a human-sized cabinet. You hear your dog barking and someone smashing through the window on the second floor. Your translator starts gathering the translation from your dog, "Call the police, they're robbing you!". You dial 911 and explain the situation, but you didn't tell them about the translator. The police arrives and they arrest the people who broke into your home. You step out of the cabinet once you know everything's safe. Apparently, the police discovered that the robbers were actually huge criminals they've been hunting down for a month now and they've stolen almost about 2M+ dollars. They tried stealing your furniture. You're shocked by what happened and all you can do is cry and thank your dog. Not only that, but you also thank yourself for downloading that app. You decide to keep the app and you can talk to your dog everyday using it. Now you live a happy life with this app and your dog and you've always been safe because of your dog ever since then.
Which type of figurative language is demonstrated below: "Whisper words of wisdom: let it be."
Answer:
The type of figurative language used in the quote, "Whisper words of wisdom" is the usage of Alliteration.
Alliteration is the use of repetition of the first letter sounds. As shown in the quote above,
Whispers Words of Wisdom.
Another example of alliteration being used is:
Craig the Cat Climbed the Couch
1. To make cookies, Mother needs eggs, flour, sugar and butter.
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__________________________ 6. True or False? Once an aquifer is contaminated, it is nearly impossible to return the water to a true form.
Answer:
true
Explanation:
THIS QUESTION IS FROM THE STORY ANIMAL FARM,I NEED HELP ASAP AND WILL MARK BRAINLIEST
Select the correct character name for each description.
1. It was the first time any of the animals had seen him gallop.
2. He is the only candidate for president and was elected unanimously.
3. He returns to the farm, won’t work, and talks of a wonderful place.
4. She is two years past retiring age, but no animal has retired anyway.
5. He creates lists of figures that demonstrate everything is better.
The answer choices are : Clover, Squealer,Napoleon,Moses and Benjamin
Answer:
It was the first time any of the animals had seen him gallop. Benjamin
He is the only candidate for president and was elected unanimously. Napoleon
He returns to the farm, won’t work, and talks of a wonderful place. Moses
She is two years past retiring age, but no animal has retired anyway. Clover
He creates lists of figures that demonstrate everything is better. Squealer
Answer:
It was the first time any of the animals had seen him gallop. Benjamin
He is the only candidate for president and was elected unanimously. Napoleon
He returns to the farm, won’t work, and talks of a wonderful place. Moses
She is two years past retiring age, but no animal has retired anyway. Clover
He creates lists of figures that demonstrate everything is better. Squealer
Explanation:
Which sentence uses desolate correctly
Yoge provides feelings of desolate and calm which benefits prachtoners
During the war entire cities were reduced to desolate piles of rubble
The stadium was so crowded and desolate that I could hardly move
We used stoks gathered in the woods to build a toast desolate mire
Answer: B.
During the war entire cities were reduced to desolate piles of rubble
Explanation:
I took the test it said that b was the correct answer
Answer:
B) piles of rubble
Explanation:
I took the test
In many
stories, the hook is found in catchy or memorable opening _______. Need this for a test.
Answer:
phrase I think...
Explanation:
there's usually a beginning phrase that captures the readers attention
Answer:
The hook is normally the opening sentence that persuades the reader to keep reading.
Explanation:
The hook is what makes readers stay and finish the story without leaving. The hook needs to be interesting, such as a question or a statement.
I'm not sure if this is what you were looking for, but this is based off of what I know. Sorry if I couldn't help.
Pls help! I will make you brainlist!
Answer:
c. a broken heart
Explanation:
The poem does not say anything about a man or woman. You can tell the poem is talking about something sad; the poem states, "A giant hand inside my chest stretches out and takes my heart within its mighty grasp". The author is explaining his or her feelings about being heartbroken; therefore, the poem is probably about a broken heart.
Have a great day! Hope this helps :3
Answer:
a broken heart
Explanation:
this is probably talking about a broken heart because it also talks about tape and glue and hearts, so most likely a heart was broken from a tragic accident and being put back together Piece by piece metaphorical.
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where is the book
A it is through floor
B it's here
C it has been taken
D there is one book
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25 POINTS HELP!
Create 7 multisyllabic words. Using your knowledge of the roots meaning, create a definition to go with your new word.
Someone please give me 7 multisyllabic words using the root words below!
Answer:
c
Explanation: i know
beacuse it makes sences
Which conclusion about historical significance can be drawn from this information? The emblem of the British crown was carved onto all artifacts found by the British army. The carving on the slit drum was viewed as an unimportant addition by Kitchener's army. The carving on the slit drum is representative of British rule over African territories. The emblem of the British crown was commonly found already engraved on foreign artifacts.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
The conclusion about the historical significance that can be drawn from this information is that symbols played a big part in the British army in that it created a sense of "possession" or a mark for power, during the imperialistic years of England. The fact that the emblem of the British crown was carved onto all artifacts found by the British army as well as other foreign artifacts, represented a way to demonstrate the power, dominion, and control of the British rule in those years of the dominant presence of the English crown in the African territories.
Answer:
the answer is C... The carving on the slit drum is representative of British rule over African territories.
Explanation:
Social issues can be influenced by many factors, such as economics or politics.
True or False
Answer:
ture
Explanation:
Because of political they are cheting people
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Read this short passage and answer the questions below:
Excerpt from A Study in Scarlet
By Conan Doyle
In the year 1878 I took my degree of Doctor of Medicine of the University of London and proceeded to Netley to go through the course prescribed for surgeons in the army. Having completed my studies there, I was duly attached to the Fifth Northumberland Fusiliers as Assistant Surgeon. The regiment was stationed in India at the time, and before I could join it, the second Afghan war had broken out. On landing at Bombay, I learned that my corps had advanced through the passes and was already deep in the enemy’s country. I followed, however, with many other officers who were in the same situation as myself, and succeeded in reaching Candahar in safety, where I found my regiment, and at once entered upon my new duties. The campaign brought honors and promotion to many, but for me it had nothing but misfortune and disaster. I was removed from my brigade and attached to the Berkshires, with whom I served at the fatal battle of Maiwand. There I was struck on the shoulder by a Jezail bullet, which shattered the bone and grazed the subclavian artery. I should have fallen into the hands of the murderous Ghazis had it not been for the devotion and courage shown by Murray, my orderly, who threw me across a pack-horse, and succeeded in bringing me safely to the British lines. Worn with pain, and weak from the prolonged hardships which I had undergone, I was removed, with a great train of wounded sufferers, to the base hospital at Peshawar. Here I rallied, and had already improved so far as to be able to walk about the wards, and even to bask a little upon the verandah, when I was struck down by enteric fever. For months my life was despaired of, and when at last I came to myself and became convalescent, I was so weak and emaciated that a medical board determined that not a day should be lost in sending me back to England. I was dispatched, accordingly, in the troopship “Orontes,” and landed a month later on Portsmouth jetty, with my health irretrievably ruined.
The narrator's life suggests a theme of the -
A) reward in loyalty
B) importance of self-care
C) afflictions of war
D) opportunity in service
Answer:
B importance of self care
Answer:
Sorry that this is a bit late but I believe the answer is C
the hard tests (comes/come)at the end of the fall
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➷ The hard tests (comes/come)at the end of the fall.
If the tests didn't have an " s " at the end of it, it would've been comes.
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write a travel experience including interesting information and exciting experience
Answer:
a travel experience
Explanation:
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The Best Travel Experience Essay Ever
JULY 19, 2017 • ESSAY, TRAVEL TALES • VIEWS: 21076
Over the past seven years, I’ve been lucky enough to live and travel in many different countries. This has meant that I’ve regularly had experiences that other people dream of. When I think about my best travel experience ever, so many things jump out at me.
Learning to Scuba in the Great Barrier Reef. Bungy Jumping in New Zealand. Feeding elephants in Thailand. Teaching kids in Cambodia. Seeing the Christmas markets in Prague. And even cocktails on the beach in Mexico.
But one experience stands above the rest. And that was my trip to Myanmar. After meeting my bestie in Bangkok for some bonding time, we decided to take a trip to Myanmar. And after five hours of standing in the hot sun while we got our visas, I was almost ready to throw in the towel. It would all be worth it though.
We knew that wifi would be a struggle, which is why we committed to a digital detox. For our entire trip, we had to be in the moment, with no social media, no work, and complete focus on what we were doing and where we were.
For someone who is continually working and always connected, this was a challenge. But I do think it forced us to be present in a way that we wouldn’t have been if we were continually checking our phones.
First, we spent a few days in Yangon. While the Shwedagon Pagoda was a stand-out, the thing I really remember about Yangon was the food. We ate at an Indian place which is where I tasted the worst thing I’ve ever eaten. Still not sure what it was, but it tasted exactly like bile.
Next, we were on our way to Bagan. Bagan was magical with surprisingly good food, and more pagodas than we could shake a stick at. We hired a guide and spent a day on our e-bikes, clambering up some of the biggest temples and taking way too many photos.
But the highlight of the trip was the hot air balloon ride over the pagodas at sunrise. We were lucky to get a clear day, and many of the other rides had been cancelled due to poor weather. Actually standing in the hot air balloon was a weird feeling- it didn’t feel like I was floating in the air at all, and it was just like standing on the ground.
The pagodas were at their best at sunrise. They glowed in the sun, which picked up the gold and made it sparkle. While the ride was over too soon, and we had a somewhat bumpy landing, this still goes down as my best travel experience ever.
Julio’s mom wrote him a note to walk their dog, Breezy, before starting his homework. In this sentence, which word is the indirect object? A. dog B. note C. him D. homework will give brainlyist
Answer:
i think the correct answer is option C : him
Answer:
C. him
Explanation:
An indirect object is a noun or pronoun that comes after an action verb and before a direct object. It names the person or thing to which something is given or for which something is done.
Which type of sentence is this?
During World War I, President Woodrow Wilson kept sheep on the White House lawn and
raised money for the Red Cross through the sale of their wool.
simple
compound
complex
compound-complex
Answer:
complex
Explanation:
compound joins 2 indep clauses, so that is not it.
complex had clauses, which the statement does
write to your friend about your feelings towards your reaction or routines about pandemic
Answer:
A pandemic is defined as an epidemic that usually affects a large number of people and is occurring worldwide.
Explanation:
A pandemic is defined as an epidemic that usually affects a large number of people and is occurring worldwide. It does not refer to population immunity and disease severity.
Corona virus is also called as pandemic as it has affected a large number of people outside China such that it has affected a growing number of countries.
Dear John,
How are you doing? How is the family and hope all of you are safe?
I'm writing to you to inform you about my routines during the pandemic. I normally wake up by 8 a.m, then I pray. Once I get up from bed, I wash the dishes, then I take my breakfast.I watch a lot of movies nowadays too, and I read my books. I'm also learning how to play chess from my father. He's a good teacher and he's teaching me well. I hope to play with you soon. It has really been tough this past few months but I believe that everything will be better. Keep safe my friend, I miss you.Your friend,
Hannah.
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What was the quote of Ponyboy's final words on hoods:
Answer:
"Someone should tell their side of the story, and maybe people would understand them and wouldn't be so quick to judge a boy by the amount of hair oil he wore." (Hinton, 179)
Explanation:
With a narrator as obsessed with his hair as The Outsiders' Ponyboy Curtis, it's no surprise that he cares about the appearances of the other characters. Sodapop, Ponyboy's favorite brother, represents the greaser gang's good-natured, fun-loving side.
Who is Ponyboy loyal to?
Ponyboy Curtis, the star of The Outsiders, regards loyalty as a source of pride, honor, and principle. He dislikes some of his gang members, particularly the dangerous Dallas Winston, but he would do anything for Dallas and would defend him if possible.
I knew he'd be dead because Dally Winston wanted to die and he always got his way." "The only real good reason for fighting is self-defense." "I enjoyed my books, clouds, and sunsets." "You stick up for your friends no matter what."
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