pls help i'm so tired and i suck at greek mythology so...
Which event from Bulfinch’s story does Baldwin remove from his account?
the battle with the sea monster
Andromeda’s rescue
Jupiter’s shower of gold
the battle at the wedding feast
Answer:
Jupiter's Shower of gold.
Explanation:
In Bulfinch's story he mentions all but Jupiter's shower of gold. All the other events were crucial to the story; but his shower of gold was not.
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Other people argue that players willingly trade their health for the money and fame that football might bring. They say football players view this as a risk worth taking. However, there would not be any money or fame if people did not watch football. If no one showed up to the stadiums or bought the merchandise, there would be no reason for these young men to play. There would be no reason for them to sacrifice their physical and mental health—and sometimes, their lives—for the sake of a sport.
Paragraph 3 argues that
A
Most football players think that it is worth it to put their health at risk; after all, football players make a lot of money and many become famous.
B
Football players do not get paid nearly enough to suffer such debilitating injuries; if they got paid more, it would offset the danger.
C
Since players get paid so much money to play, they are the ones who decide that it is worth it to risk injuring themselves.
D
Because fans provide the money and fame that lure players into this dangerous sport, fans are responsible for the injuries players suffer.
Out of the choices here, I am thinking it could be either B or D as the answers.
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How do the descriptions of the night in paragraph4, 5, and 6 establish mood in the opening setting of The Most Dangerous Game?
A) It creates ominous tension
B) It foreshadows the jaguars death
C) It foreshadows the coming rainstorm
D) It creates excitement about the coming hunt
Answer:
Answer:
The answer is A: it created ominous tension
Explanation:
Process of elimination
I need help on 6,7 and 8
Select the real words which can be formed with norm.
Answer
1). rom 2). nor 3). nom 4). mor 5). mon
Explanation:
i am not sure about this :(
Answer: 1). rom 2). nor 3). nom 4). mor 5). mon
Explanation:
PLEASE HELP!!!!! In “ The Landlady “ the narrator tells the story from whose viewpoint?
A) The narrator
B) Billy Weaver
C) The Landlady
D) The author
In “ The Landlady “ the narrator tells the story from whose viewpoint?
A) The narrator
B) Billy Weaver
C) The Landlady
D) The author
Easy 10 points. Why do people drink water?
Answer:
It is because if u don't drink water u die
Which statement is true?
A) There is one kind of fictional story.
B) There are two kinds of fictional stories.
C) Some fictional stories are completely true.
D) Fictional stories always have real settings.
(PLEASE HELP ASAP!!)
in response of two paragraphs, compare and contrast how the structures used in "The Lottery" and "Rules of the Game" contribute to their meaning. Be sure to use evidence from the text as support in your answer.
Answer:
It is structured along the narrative form of a short story. The most distinctive things are the exposition and the surprise ending. The exposition, from "The morning of June 27th was clear and sunny.
The comparison of the structures in the two texts is that there was the use of a narrative form to tell the story.
What is a Narration?This refers to the storytelling that is done about a particular scenario where the series of events are told.
Hence, we can see that from the complete texts, we can see that the authors of the two books made use of a narrative form and their exposition helped build suspense.
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Write a short summary that includes the major claims and reasons of Dr. King's argument.
Evaluate the strength of those reasons and evidence.
Was any irrelevant evidence used by Dr. King? If so, what was the impact on you as the listener?
Answer:
Speaking during the march on Washington, D.C. in 1963, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. claims that African Americans have come to the nation's capital to cash "a promissory note," a note that must be honored or there will be no tranquility in America.
Martin Luther King, Jr., is a civil rights legend. In the mid-1950s, Dr. King led the movement to end segregation and counter prejudice in the United States through the means of peaceful protest. His speeches—some of the most iconic of the 20th century—had a profound effect on the national consciousness.
Explanation:
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Read this excerpt from ameliaearhart.com regarding pilot Amelia Earhart: In 1937, as Earhart neared her 40th birthday, she was ready for a monumental, and final, challenge: she wanted to be the first woman to fly around the world. Which option correctly uses ellipses to quote the excerpt?
A. According to the website AmeliaEarhart.com In 1937,... she was ready for a monumental and final, challenge: she wanted to be the first woman to fly around the world.
B. According to the website Amelia Earhart.com, "In 1937. she wanted to be the first woman to fly around the world. O
C. According to the website AmeliaEarhart.com, "as Earhart neared her 40th birthday, she was ready for a monumental, and final, challenge.
D. According to the website AmeliaEarhart.com, she was ready for a monumental, and final, challenge: she wanted to be the first woman to fly around the world
Answer:
d
Explanation:
in a well-developed response of at least two paragraphs, compare and contrast them.
Your response must address the following in each poem:
• at least one element, such as conflict, characterization, or setting
• literary point of view
• at least one literary technique, such as flashback, foreshadowing, dialogue, or word choice
• Poetic structure
the poems are the mending wall by robert frost and we real cool by Gwendolyn brooks
Answer:
"Mending Wall" by Robert Frost and "We Real Cool" by Gwendolyn Brooks are two poems that explore different themes and employ distinct literary techniques and structures.
In "Mending Wall," Frost delves into the theme of human connection and the boundaries that exist between individuals. The poem depicts a conversation between two neighbors who meet every spring to repair a stone wall that separates their properties. The conflict arises from the contrasting views of the two characters regarding the necessity of the wall. One character firmly believes in the tradition of maintaining the wall, while the other questions its purpose. This conflict highlights the broader theme of division and the tendency of humans to create barriers even when unnecessary.
In terms of characterization, Frost utilizes the first-person point of view, with the speaker representing the questioning neighbor. This point of view allows readers to empathize with the narrator's skepticism and curiosity. The literary technique of dialogue is also employed, as the conversation between the two neighbors serves as the primary vehicle for expressing their differing perspectives. Through their dialogue, the poet reveals their distinct personalities and beliefs.
In contrast, "We Real Cool" by Gwendolyn Brooks explores the theme of youth rebellion and the consequences of reckless behavior. The poem presents a group of young individuals who engage in defiant activities, such as skipping school and engaging in vices. The setting of the poem is a pool hall, symbolizing a space where these rebellious actions take place. The poem's title itself is an example of word choice, as it presents a defiant and self-assured attitude.
Brooks employs a unique poetic structure in "We Real Cool." The poem consists of a series of seven two-line stanzas, each beginning with the phrase "We real cool." This repetition creates a rhythmic pattern and emphasizes the rebellious and confident nature of the characters. The use of enjambment, where lines run into each other without punctuation, further enhances the flow and urgency of the poem.
In summary, "Mending Wall" and "We Real Cool" differ in their themes, characterizations, literary techniques, and poetic structures. While Frost's poem focuses on the concept of division and human connection through a dialogue-driven narrative, Brooks' poem explores youth rebellion and its consequences through concise and rhythmic stanzas. Both poems showcase the versatility and power of poetry in conveying complex ideas and emotions.
Explanation:
Which part of the executive branch does Mr. F say the Krakatoans have more wealth than or comparable to?
ANSWER ASAP?!
From Twenty one Balloons.
Answer:
the President
Explanation:
The killer clowns Chapter 3
One week after Rosa’s death, the clowns had the world completely under their control.
Estella had just heard the news of Rosa’s death and was devastated. “Oh Rosa,” Estella cried, looking forlorn “Why did you have to mess with Pennywise?” Then she went to a dusty trunk in the corner “I vowed never to open this chest ever again… but I have to save Rosa.” Estella pulled out a dusty spell book and set it on the table. She flipped to the page about bringing people back to life. “The blood of the killer poured into the mouth of the killed shall raise the dead man from his earthy bed.” Estella read. She went to Pennywise’s lair and collected a little bit of his blood.
Later, at the graveyard, Estella was pouring the blood of Pennywise into Rosa’s mouth. Rosa immediately opened her eyes, while her arms grew back, “Estella, where am I? what happened?” Rosa said, looking around. “Rosa, you must kill Pennywise, before EVERYONE dies!” “Ok,” said Rosa “ I will try.” Rosa then went home and gathered her weapons, put her brass knuckles on, and went to Pennywise’s lair.
When she got there, Rosa started to have second thoughts, but she kept on moving. There was blood splattered across the walls, dismembered body parts all over the place, and torture devices on a stage in the far corner. But she kept moving till she got to Pennywise’s throne. “HEY, PENNYWISE” Rosa yelled “ YOU ARE SO UGLY THAT WHEN YOU WERE BORN, THE DOCTOR SLAPPED YOUR MOTHER.” “Rosa” Pennywise snarled “didn’t I kill you already?” Rosa then conjured a whirlwind around her and flew to Pennywise, “yeah and you will have to do it again” she said and then stabbed Pennywise in the heart, took out all of the clowns, and saved anymore innocent people from a cruel death for the clowns entertainment.
the end or is it?
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write me a lyric poem about (the fear of heights) (at least 4 - 7 verses)
(does not have to rhyme)
(correct grammar and no plagiarism) Thank you!
Im afraid
although I like to mask my fear
I prefer to stand clear
tall buildings mountain tops
or simply just a roof
I imagine the worst
I tremble and even sometimes curse
it's very common to fear
but I prefer to not let my friends hear
as I feel they may make fun
I'd rather suffer instead of run
it may not come when you're young
climbing trees and riding rides
until you feel the fear
and then riding those rides may be hard
lots of courage to ride once more
Answer:
the fear of Heights
Heights are scary, they are not fun.
What if i fall, or get caught by a big bird. I could even die, in the sun shine.
please hlep me i am scared of cancer i also eat doodie good bye fornow!
Explanation:
doodie
So what if you like someone and you think they might like you back but you're not sure, what do you do??
and this is a girl pov
please help :)
Answer:
you just ask them its happened to me twice and if they actually don't like you and make fun of you be happy that ur not with them
Explanation:
Answer:
be kind and let him feel that u are there for him
Compare Poems
Now it is time to write about some of the poems you’ve read and studied! So far in this unit, you have examined the following works: “The Rainy Day,” “Invictus,” “We Real Cool,” “The Negro Speaks of Rivers,” and “The Mending Wall.” Select two of these works and, in a well-developed response of at least two paragraphs, compare and contrast them.
Your response must address the following in each poem:
• at least one element, such as conflict, characterization, or setting
• literary point of view
• at least one literary technique, such as flashback, foreshadowing, dialogue, or word choice
• Poetic structure
Remember to write in complete, grammatically correct sentences and to avoid errors in usage, mechanics, and spelling.
Answer:
Explanation:
at least one element, such as conflict, characterization, or setting
literary point of view
at least one literary technique, such as flashback, foreshadowing, dialogue, or word choice
Poetic structure
Remember to write in complete, grammatically correct sentences and to avoid errors in usage, mechanics, and spelling.Preparing your body is just as important and preparing your mind on test day.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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Read the two excerpts below. The first one is from Captain John Smith's personal account of his rescue by Pocahontas, and the second one is from the children's book The Story of Pocahontas and Captain John Smith published in 1906. Notice how the two accounts differ.
They were ready with their clubs to beat out his brains when Pocahontas, the King's dearest daughter, when no begging could prevail, took his head in her arms, and laid her own head upon his to save him from death.
--from John Smith's personal accounts
But just as the Indian brave was about to strike, his great war club swinging high in the air, Pocahontas rushed forward and threw herself between him and his victim. With her own body she shielded the Captain from harm, for her heart was moved to pity for the stranger, and she could not bear that he should die.
--from The Story of Pocahontas and Captain John Smith
What is the BEST way to describe how these two accounts differ?
Smith's account includes details about why Pocahontas intervened; the children's book does not
Smith's original account is full of emotion; the children's story is lacking in emotion
Smith's original account lacks emotions; the children's story attributes emotions to Pocahontas
Smith's account indicates exactly what Pocahontas said; the children's book leaves this part out
LANGUAGE ARTS QUESTION
SOMEONE PLS HELP ME!!
Both Swin Cash and Naomi Sepiso evaluate their lives, reflecting on how they have made their homes in spaces that were not always welcoming. Compare and contrast how each author resolves questions of belonging, even in the absence of an obvious answer. Consider supporting details each author includes to develop her central idea(s).
Is there a book to this?
Explanation:
Which of the following best identifies the main idea of section 4 (paragraphs 7-18)
1.Always charge your cellphone.
2.There are 8 things to remember when you face a crisis.
3.Preparing for a crisis isn't necessary when in the outdoors.
4.You should never go on an adventure alone.
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Answer:
1. Need the text
2. If i had to guess without it, i say go with 2.There are 8 things to remember when you face a crisis. But i.dk
help pls i’m not sure if it’s sentence 3
Answer:
I think you are wrong. Amswer: sentence 4
Explanation:
Closing thought means last sentence before moving on to other topic.
Submit your annual review. Make sure you have provided answers for things you have done well, things you need to improve, and your goals. Use as many of your spelling words as you can, ensuring that you spell them correctly. Remember to underline your spelling words when you use them. Use the following template to assist you with this project.
Word Bank: annual, anniversary, annals, perennial, quadrennial, biennial, millennium, centennial, dialogue, poisonous
can someome help with this as soon as possible?
Answer: It says to write things you need to improve, and your goals which means that's only something you can do. If I were you I would write about things I have done well and explain it. Write about my goals, explain it and things you think you should improve. Of course make sure your spelling is correct. And like it says use some of the words in the word bank annual, anniversary, annals, perennial, quadrennial, biennial, millennium, centennial, dialogue and poisonous. when you use those words underline them. If I didn't help then use the template they gave you, it will most likely help you understand.
Which of the following is true of language with strong connotations? (Select all correct answers.)
A. The language will mean more than simply what the dictionary offers.
B. The language is generally discouraged in most “hard news” publications.
C. The language is generally considered to be dishonest and mean.
D. The language will evoke strong connections to ideas and emotions.
Answer:
C???
Explanation:
NOT SURE, DON'T TRUST ME?!?!?
Write a nonfiction paragraph about a reptile or insect that interests you. Underline the subjects of each sentence and circle the verbs.
Answer:
Explanation:
Search up animals that you like and see which one that relates to yuou because only you know you
What good thing came out of the
porcupine incident? (hatchet)
Answer:
A porcupine has attacked him with hundreds of painful quills. After pulling all the quills out one by one, Brian cries in misery and loses his will to survive. When he can cry no more, it dawns on him that crying and self-pity accomplish nothing.
Explanation:
Answer: n Chapter 8, Brian wakes up in the middle of the night to a hissing sound and a terrible smell in his little shelter. He thinks it's a snake and throws his hatchet at it. The hatchet misses, hitting the wall and making a shower of sparks, and the creature gets closer. It's not a snake, it's a porcupine. Brian kicks at it, but the porcupine sticks him in the leg with its tail and runs off.
It's while he's pulling the porcupine quills out of his leg that Brian learns what becomes his most important lesson. He's understandably down in the dumps about being stranded and now stung by a porcupine, but then ''he learned the most important rule of survival, which was that feeling sorry for yourself didn't work.'' It won't get the quills out of his leg and won't make fire, so Brian decides to stop it entirely and get to work. Once he's all cried out and quill-free, Brian gets back to sleep.
Brian's Dream
Unlike a lot of Brian's other dreams over the course of Hatchet, the dream he has after getting stung isn't about his mother's affair, or even really about any event from his past. First, Brian sees his father in a living room, making scratching gestures and trying to say something to Brian. Brian is frustrated and can't understand what his father is saying when the dream transitions to a park scene with his friend Terry.
Explanation:
Choose the correct answer. Fiction is ___.
A) a form of writing
B) the setting a story
C) a kind of poem
D) always true
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Fiction is a story based off of what you imagine and is a form of writing stories based off imagination.
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In “ The Landlady “ the narrator tells the story from whose viewpoint? (USA test prep)
A) The narrator
B) Billy Weaver
C) The Landlady
D) The author
You can just search The Landlady by Roald Dahl pdf.
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