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Read this stanza from “The Road Not Taken.” What does the speaker predict?

I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.





That his life will be better after taking the less travelled road





That he will forget all about his decision





That he will remember this moment and tell about it

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Answer 1

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That he will remember this moment and tell about it

Answer 2

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The last stanza is consistent with the others in saying that the grassier, less worn path was the best decision. Also, it follows the others in that the speaker doesn’t dwell on the other possibilities he might have faced if he had chosen the first path. He continues to not regret his decision.

But the speaker seems more certain about his choice here than in some parts of the poem. In other lines, the second path is “perhaps” better, and supposedly less worn, but not necessarily so. Also, earlier in the poem, he talks about keeping the option of returning to the first path and wishing he could travel both. In this last stanza, in contrast, the speaker doesn’t envision sharing with others any of his doubts about the one path being “less traveled by.” He sees himself confidently saying it was a great decision, even though he will never know what would have happened if he’d taken the other path instead.

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How can you make an electromagnet stronger?

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wrapping the coil around a piece of iron (such as an iron nail) adding more turns to the coil. increasing the current flowing through the coil.

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Reread paragraph 3 of "Digital Cameras." Which detail from the paragraph
BEST explains why some pixels will be black and others will be white?

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Answer: the strength of each charge decides the color of each pixel

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Answer:

It is B

Explanation:

First of all, why would you refuse to turn your camera on? If it's a student he's gonna get kicked out of the class. A, C, and D all are using the word sensible correctly except for B.

He later received an honorable discharge in 1944 after being acquitted of all charges at the court-martial. Which sentence BEST revises the sentence above to eliminate wordiness? A) He received an honorable discharge in 1944. B) He received an honorable discharge in 1944 after being acquitted of all charges. C) He later received an honorable discharge after being acquitted at the court-martial. D) He later received a discharge after being acquitted of all charges at the court-martial.

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Answer: B. He received an honorable discharge in 1944 after being acquitted of all charges

Explanation:

Wordiness is a common mistake made by people when writing and wordiness has to do with the use of too many words or when the writer uses abstract words. One effect of wordiness is that it may lead to frustration on the part of the reader.

In the sentence "He later received an honorable discharge in 1944 after being acquitted of all charges at the court-martial", time was expressed by the writer using "1944" and "later". This is wordiness as the same thing is repeated using different word.

Also, another wordiness was when the writer used "acquitted of charges at the court". Adding "Thus at the court" wasn't necessary because we know that someone acquitted of charges would have definitely happened at the court.

Based on the above analysis, option B " He received an honorable discharge in 1944 after being acquitted of all charges" eliminate wordiness.

In which excerpt from Harriet Tubman conductor on the Underground Railroad is Tubman using logos

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Do you have a picture of it?

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D “Sometimes she told them things to make them laugh, sometimes she sang to them, and heard the eleven voices behind her blending softly with hers, and then she knew that for the moment all was well with them.”

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(1) Actions speak louder than words. (2) That's pretty much what English chef Jamie Oliver believes. (3) Talking about fine food and saying that all young people can succeed were not enough. (4) He wanted to open a restaurant where he could help young people find success.
How should sentence 2 be changed so it has the right tone?

A.
English chef Jamie Oliver is into thinking this way.

B.
English chef Jamie Oliver says so.

C.
That is what English chef Jamie Oliver believes.

D.
This English chef guy Jamie Oliver thinks so.

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That is what English chef Jamie Oliver believes because it’s their opinion
C. it’s what jamie oliver’s believes

Which of the following BEST states the difference between blues in the North and blues in the South?



A. Blues in the North was more popular.



B. Blues in the South was rooted in slavery.



C. Blues in the South used fewer instruments.



D. Blues in the North influenced modern music.

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Answer:

The answer is A

Explanation:

Delta blues and hill country blues are two distinctive genres that originated in the state of Mississippi, which is regarded as the birthplace of the blues.Three major blues genres: work songs/field hollers, delta blues, and Chicago blues.

Which of the following BEST states the difference between blues in the North and blues in the South?

The relationship between classic blues and rhythm and blues in the Southern Soul style is one of the most difficult concepts for a newbie to grasp.I've discovered in my wanderings around the Delta over the years that each radio station and DJ has a unique approach.However, all Southern DJs would concur that Southern Soul does relate to a genre apart from traditional blues.While the "blues" has its roots in a much wider lineage of blues musicians, Southern Soul is descended from the classic R&B of the 1960s (which also contains rock, country, pop, and other influences in addition to Motown, Philly, Memphis, and Chicago-style rhythm and blues). The fact that only traditional blues is reflected in the blues charts published by "Billboard" frustrates those of us who are evangelizing the "new" rhythm and blues.The charts are not to blame.The bulk of music consumers only link traditional blues with the genre or even realize it exists. Naturally, this leads Deep South deejays and station owners to adopt a "circle-the-wagons" approach.They recognize that frequent radio airplay is the "nourishment"—the photosynthesis, if you will—the burgeoning genre needs to grow and are naturally protective of the budding Southern Soul movement.The magical and still-fragile world of Southern Soul will start to fade on his radio airwaves, and the more traditional blues legacies of Memphis and New Orleans will start to take over—take over, at least, any "alternative" spot not already monopolized by commercial R&B. This is why your Daddy B. Nice always drives north to Memphis or west to New Orleans from the epicenter of the music in central Mississippi. He always does so with a certain regret.

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2. Read through the following passage from "Most Dangerous Game," then thoroughly
answer this question in the box: Describe Rainsford's character. Cite evidence in your
response
Ten minutes of determined effort brought another sound to his
ears--the most welcome he had ever heard--the muttering and growling of
the sea breaking on a rocky shore. He was almost on the rocks before he
saw them; on a night less calm he would have been shattered against them.
With his remaining strength, he dragged himself from the swirling waters.
Jagged crags appeared to jut up into the opaqueness; he forced himself
upward, hand over hand. Gasping, his hands raw, he reached a flat place at
the top. Dense jungle came down to the very edge of the cliffs. What perils
that tangle of trees and underbrush might hold for him did not concern
Rainsford just then. All he knew was that he was safe from his enemy, the
sea and that utter weariness was on him. He flung himself down at the
jungle edge and tumbled headlong into the deepest sleep of his life.
Question 2 answer (in RACE paragraph form)

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Answer:

Rainsford is strong and determined. The text that proves this would be "With his remaining strength, he dragged himself from the swirling waters.

Jagged crags appeared to jut up into the opaqueness; he forced himself

upward, hand over hand. Gasping, his hands raw, he reached a flat place at

the top."

Explanation:

Read through the passage and look for text that displays his personality, such as actions, speech, etc. Hope this helps!

Decide whether the underlined modifier is an adjective or adverb:
The brown dog ran to its owner and licked his face.
a. Adjective
b. Adverb

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Answer:a

Explanation:

Answer:

The answer to this question is A.) Adjective

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Answer:

past participle

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Her brother was arrested for being a carnapper, a person who is responsible for stealing vehicles.

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"a person who is responsible for stealing vehicles" is an appositive phrase

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For the first one there shouldn’t be a comma , number two no comma and breath taking should be like how i did it

Answer:

They both need a subject.

Explanation:

As in "While"

While sailing out into the ocean, a tropical island appeared.

and

While flying over the alps, the view was breathtaking.

In “Old Ironsides”, what literary devices does the line below suggest

“Her deck, once red with heroes’ blood”

A) personification
B) imagery
C) metaphor
D) all of the above

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Answer: Imagery

Explanation:  The fact that the blood no longer stains the deck shows how the military values the ship

What is the rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution in the play fourteen.

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Answer:

Definition: The part of the plot in a work of literature that follows the climax and ends in the resolution. This is in contrast to the rising action which leads up to the plot's climax. The part of the plot which follows the climax and diminishes tension before the resolution.

Explanation:

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Which word from paragraph 6 best helps the reader understand the use of the word arresting?


O A. frightening
OB. striking
o C. impulsive
O D. combative

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Answer:

The correct answer is

Explanation:

A) Frightening

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Which type of figurative language is demonstrated below: "She's the blade and you're just paper."​

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Answer:

metaphor

Explanation: The sentence is describing without using like or as.

Which word from the passage is an example of onomatopoeia? roughly murmured shaken shaking

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murmured
(character limit) jdjdjfjjf for

nilda is new in her work as a saleperson in a department store. she noticed that a group of salesperson in her station keeps on talking and not minding the costumers, so she often ends up attending to so many costumers. she is afraid to complain to the supervisor because she is still new in the job.

What will you do if you were nilda? ​

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Answer:

If I were Nilda, I would complain about the situations with my immediate boss, probably a supervisor, even if it risks straining the relationship with the other coworkers.

The reason is that in such a situation, not only Nilda is being overworked, but the overall situation of the sales department is worsening. This is why in this circumstances, Nilda has to talk to her supervisor.

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enchantment is the answer
The answer is enchantment

Two falling actions in the story "The LandLady".

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Exposition:

The story was started when the main character, Billy Weaver, came to Bath for the business purpose. It was about 9 p.m. when he arrived in Bath, so he had to find a place for sleep. Then, the porter recommended him to stay at Bell and Dragon Hotel. The exposition ends when he walked through the city to find the Bell and Dragon.

In this part, the author tells the readers about Billy’s characteristic. He was seventeen years old, but he has become a successful businessman. All things that he wore that day were brisk as it was a common characteristic of a successful businessman at that time.

Rising action:

The story continued when Billy walked to the Bell and Dragon. He suddenly saw a boarding house with a big sign “BED AND BREAKFAST”. After a while, it seems that he was hypnotized when he decided to sleep at that boarding house although he preferred to sleep at pub a minute before. After that, when Billy press the bell, the Landlady suddenly appear. It is strange becuse normally when you ring the bell, you have at least a half minute’s wait before the door opens.

Conflict:

The conflict that occurred in this story is “man against man” conflict between Billy and the landlady. Since he came to landlady’s house, he felt that there was something wrong with the landlady. Although she always showed her politeness, Billy still curious with everything that the landlady did.

Climax:

The climax of this story is when Billy saw two names in the guest book. All of them are the landlady’s victim. When Billy ask about them, the Landlady always interrupt him, as if there was something that she hide from him.

"Wait just a minute. Mul­holland . . Christopher Mulholland . . . wasn't that the name of the Eton schoolboy who was on a wal­king­tour through the West Country, and then all of a sudden . . . "

"Milk?" she said. "And sugar?"

"Yes, please. And then all of a sudden ..."

"Eton! schoolboy?" she said. "Oh no, my dear, that can't possibly be right because my Mr Mulholland was certainly not an Eton schoolboy when he came to me. He was a Cambridge undergraduate. Come over here now and sit next to me and warm yourself in front of this lovely fire. Come on. Your tea's all ready for you."

Then, she gave Billy a cup of tea which smells like almond. Actually, it is a cyanide poison because almond smell is a characteristic of cyanide. Finally, the landlady told him that the dachshund and the parrot are all embalmed dead animals.

Resolution:

In the end, the landlady told Billy that he was the only guest who came to her house after two persons in the guest book.

The final part of this story can be categorized as opened, because the author let the readers guests the resolution by themselves.

Explanation:

Answer: The falling action is when the story is starting to coming to an end. in the story it is when Billy starts to notice the taste of bitter almonds in his tea because it is a posion called cyanide. "The tea tasted faintly of bitter almonds, and he didn't much care for it."

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Help please List 2 ways chastity could help a teenager in a relationship in high school

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Answer:

mmh it could help with uhm relationship?

Explanation:

What is most likely to be the subject of an Imagist poem?
A. A loving relationship
O B. A flower petal
C. A long journey
D. An exotic country

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Answer:

A flower poem

Explanation:

A flower petal is most likely to be the subject of an Imagism poem. The correct option is B.

Imagism was a modernist poetic movement that emphasised precise, concrete imagery and the use of free verse in the early twentieth century. Rather than telling a story or conveying a message, imagist poets sought to capture the essence of a moment or object.

A flower petal, with its vivid and evocative sensory details, would be an appropriate subject for an Imagist poem in this context.

The Imagist poets believed that by concentrating on such precise and specific images, they could elicit a more powerful emotional response from the reader.

Thus, the correct option is B.

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B. Directions: Make a slogan or a saying of any topic marked with analogy of any type. Be
guided by the following examples and rubric,​

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Answer:

Revenge is never full, it kills the soul like poison.

Explanation:

The above sentence shows an example of an analogy, where "revenge" is compared to "poison" in relation to its effect on human life.

An analogy can be presented as a textual construction where the meaning of one element is transferred to another element, in a subjective and interpretative way, and may present a metaphor, or simile, in the process.

Analogies are widely used in poems and folklore phrases, because it makes the language more delicate, poetic and profound.

"Life is art of sketching without an eraser"

The above sentence shows an example of an analogy, where Life is considered as an empty canvas which got coloured differently at different phases of it, here this saying depicts the relation of life with the time that time can not be reveresed so whtever happens in life can not be erased.

An analogy can be introduced as a textual development where the significance of one component is moved to another component, in an abstract and interpretative manner, and may introduce an illustration, or likeness, all the while.  

Analogies are generally utilized in sonnets and fables phrases, since it makes the language more sensitive, wonderful and significant.

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Summarize "Things That Matter.” Write three to five sentences that include the most important details.

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Answer:

Rae is having a bad day snowboarding. She is training for the Olympics. She runs into a boy named Jake on the sidewalk, and they both fall. They are both mad, but then they learn they are both training for something. Rae feels more sure of herself and goes back to train some more.

Explanation:

"Things That Matter" is a collection of essays by conservative writer Charles Krauthammer, spanning his career from the 1980s until shortly before his death in 2018.

What does essays covers?

The essays cover a wide range of topics, including politics, foreign policy, science, and culture. Krauthammer's writing is characterized by his clear and incisive prose, his deep understanding of history and human nature, and his commitment to reasoned debate and intellectual honesty.

The book offers a thought-provoking and insightful perspective on many of the most important issues of our time.

Throughout the book, Krauthammer is committed to reasoned debate and intellectual honesty, and his writing is characterized by a deep understanding of history and human nature.

He is not afraid to challenge prevailing orthodoxies or to offer original and sometimes controversial insights into complex issues.

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HURRY, QUICK, I NEED THE ANSWER FAST!!What tone would be most appropriate for a PSA about healthy eating? calm motivational commanding joyful.​

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Answer:

In my opinion the answer is motivational

Explanation:

You're trying to motivate people to make good decisions!

Answer:

It's Motivational

Explanation:

Because you're motivating that person into eating healthier.

**Identify whether the sentence below is written in the active or passive voice.**

Seven dollars were misplaced by the cashier last night.
1) active
2)passive

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Passive because the seven dollars received the action

Answer:

passive

Explanation:

stifling regularity meaning

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Answer:

extremely hot and unpleasant:

I can't bear this stifling humidity.

Several hundred people were crammed into the stifling room.

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stop recording what you've just said your like a broken record. what is the metaphor. guyss help plsss​

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you’re like a broken record.

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the metaphor is the person being compared to a broken record but they are using the word "like" so technically it should be a simile

distance formula please help ​

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Answer:

[tex]\sqrt{145[/tex]  or 12.04159457...

Explanation:

[tex]\sqrt{(-4-4)^2+(-5-4)^2}[/tex]

[tex]\sqrt{(-8)^2+(-9)^2}[/tex]

[tex]\sqrt{64+81}[/tex]

[tex]\sqrt{145}[/tex] ≈ 12.04159457...

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