Answer: C. when the narrator dreams that he’s being attacked by a blood-sucking monster bat with the face of Ariadne
Explanation: I went through the lesson and did the quiz, it is C.
The climax of “The Vampire Maid” is:
C. When the narrator dreams that he’s being attacked by a blood-sucking monster bat with the face of AriadneAccording to the given question, we are asked to show the climax of “The Vampire Maid” and how this affected the resolution of the conflict and subsequent falling action.
As a result of this, we can see that from the complete text, there is the narration about vampires and humans where the narrator has a dream where he is attacked by a blood sucking monster, which is a monster but has the face of a loved one, Ariadne.
Therefore, the correct answer is option C
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Ever since Deana was a child, she dreamed of flying into outer space. As a young girl growing up near Orlando, she had many opportunities to watch space shuttle launches. She would wake up extra early on launch days, sneak out her second-story window, and perch herself on the roof. She would stare at the shooting cloud and wonder who was inside and when it would be her turn.
Twenty years had passed since those days as a wistful child. Now Deana was seeing a shuttle from a whole different angle, from inside. Deana was sometimes still in shock that this was her life now. She thought about all the years of hard work, all of the times she decided to train and study instead of dating and going to parties like other people her age. She held back a tear as she tried to swallow. The view was spectacular. Earth was barely insight at this point and ahead of her was pure openness.
Suddenly, Deana blinked into reality. Sergeant Reece grabbed her arm and looked at her with terror in his eyes. There was a fuel leak. At this rate, there wouldn't be enough fuel to get the crew home. Deana took a deep breath. She was terrified but prepared. Deana ordered the crew to patch up the fuel tank. She adjusted the speed so that the shuttle did not burn as much fuel. She radioed ground control for help. They were able to redirect the shuttle back to Earth.
Deana's quick thinking and bravery saved everyone on that shuttle, but all Deana could think about is how her journey had to be cut short. As she looked back at the quickly approaching Earth, she thought to herself, "Well, there's always next time."
How did Deana save the space shuttle?
Select the answer that correctly quotes the text.
"The text says, Deana's quick thinking and bravery saved everyone on that shuttle, but all Deana could think about is how her journey had to be cut short."
The text says, "Deana's quick thinking and bravery saved everyone on that shuttle, but all Deana could think about is how her journey had to be cut short."
According to the author, Deana's quick thinking and bravery saved everyone on that shuttle, but all Deana could think about is how her journey had to be cut short.
According to the author "Deana's quick thinking and bravery saved everyone on that shuttle, but all Deana could think about is how her journey had to be cut short".
Answer:
I think D
Explanation:
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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What capital the need to buy or lease/upgrade with the changes made (equipment, machinery, furniture):
Who they need to hire (description of the different types of workers and the number of each):
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The answer to yours question is futreins, brortese, masculine, and the next one is collosal, nestlrio, hedlen, and the last is 3-5, 4-6, and 5-9
Explanation:
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You'd better not drink that river water. It .................
Answer:
A
Explanation:
could be polluted.
who played a key role in the Hutu class becoming the rulling power in Rwanda? How did they do it?
Answer:
This week marks 20 years since the start of the genocide in Rwanda, so the world has spent some time reflecting on one of the most horrifying — and most defining — events in post-Cold War history.
Explanation:
What happened
The Rwandan genocide was a systematic campaign by the Hutu ethnic majority aimed at wiping out each and every member of the minority Tutsi group. The Hutu-controlled government and allied militias slaughtered between 800,000 and one million Tutsis before a Tutsi rebel group overthrew them. Over 100,000 Hutus were also killed, including both moderate Hutus killed by Hutu extremists and those killed by Tutsis in so-called "revenge killings."
The genocide was set into motion by the death of Rwandan President Juvénal Habyarimana. On April 6th, 1994, Habyarimana's plane was shot down by a missile of unknown origin. Government-aligned forces used (Hutu) Habyarimana's death as an excuse to begin a campaign of slaughter they had been planning for some time, and the genocide began on April 7th. It went on for about 100 days.
The story behind the Rwandan genocide begins with colonialism
The split between Hutus and Tutsis arose not as a result of religious or cultural differences, but economic ones. "Hutus" were people who farmed crops, while "Tutsis" were people who tended livestock. Most Rwandans were Hutus. Gradually, these class divisions became seen as ethnic designations.
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Read this excerpt from Dean Kamen's "On Becoming an Inventor."
I had just finished making a complicated piece of equipment that was to be used for a show opening in Philadelphia called "Fiorello." When the machine arrived they had trouble wiring it, so instead of going off to college that morning for an orientation, I spent several days at the theater fixing my light/sound equipment. The show received poor reviews, except for the mention by one reviewer of the "special effects," which, he wrote, were "outstanding."
How does the writing shape readers' impressions?
Kamen's opinion seems to be that machines are more important than anything else. He supports this with an example of his work on a machine for a show in Philadelphia. His tone is formal and directed at a scholarly audience.
Kamen’s opinion seems to be that hard work can overcome any obstacles. He supports this with an example of hard work on a light machine. His tone is humorous and directed at young audience.
Kamen’s opinion seems to be that his inventions are more important to him than other activities. He supports this by sharing an example of skipping college orientation to fix sound equipment. His tone is informal and directed at a general audience.
Kamen's opinion seems to be that special effects can make a show outstanding. He supports this with an example of his own special effects machine. His tone is formal and directed at a scientific audience.
Answer:
He support his opinion by saying that I had spent many days doing this and this worked very well than others
Explanation:
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Which word is an antonym, or opposite, of remarkable?
A. rugged
B. revolutionary
C. ordinary
D. modest
Pls help!!
Answer:
C. ordinary
Explanation:
The meaning of remarkable is worthy of attention; striking and meaning of ordinary is with no special or distinctive features; normal. so it is the opposite of remarkable
School bus drivers have been driving rashly and overcrowding the buses thereby posing a risk to the lives of innocent school children.
Suggest two measures to overcome this problem
Answer:
1. By setting strict laws against over crowding in school busses.
By setting strict laws against rash drivers.
What's William Shakespeare’s most famous poem?
Answer:
I think it is Sonnett 18 Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
Explanation:
"Sonnet 18" is one of the best-known of the 154 sonnets written by the English playwright and poet William Shakespeare. In the sonnet, the speaker asks whether he should compare the young man to a summer's day, but notes that the young man has qualities that surpass a summer's day.
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you think technology and the Internet have brought young people closer together.
Answer:
what is the question that you are asking
Dill is still a great inventor of stories, but the truth comes out about his life in Meridian. Write a short paragraph describing his home life.
Answer:
He is a humorous, sensitive child and a follower. Dill is Jem's sidekick in the games they play and the trouble they get in. Dill, however, can be quite adventurous when he dares Jem to touch the Radley house, something Jem does to prove himself. Dill also lies for Jem when Jem is caught without his pants by Atticus.
As Luke tries to push the door open, it swings open easily. It is being pulled by their Mom and Dad on the other side.
Dad: Luke! Mischa! Are you okay? Your Mom and I were so worried. We tried to find you, but the storm kept us from getting to you until now.
Mom: (overjoyed) You found them? Oh Mischa, Luke! You must have been so scared. (Hugging them) I was so worried.
Mischa: (Holding the sack of apples.) We're so happy to see you! (Handing the apples to her mother) We picked you some apples.
Luke: And you'd better make the best apple pie ever after all of that.
The whole family laughs as they hug each other.
The author added humorous dialogue to tie the events in the scenes together, to show that everything was okay, and bring the play to a close.
Select evidence from this play that supports the author's points.
As Luke tries to push the door open, it swings open easily.
Dad: Luke! Mischa! Are you okay? Your Mom and I were so worried.
Luke: And you'd better make the best apple pie ever after all of that.
Mom: (overjoyed) You found them? Oh Mischa, Luke! You must have been so scared
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Answer:
This evidence adds somewhat humorous dialogue to the play, to ensure that everything is okay; Luke: And you'd better make the best apple pie ever after all of that.
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
If _____ my skills and I will exist
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
If there is a proper job related to my specialty, then my skills and I will exist.
Explanation:
Read the passage from “The Beginnings of the Maasai.”
Neiterkob was confused at first. It was one thing for an eruption to send cows flying up into the sky, but it was another problem entirely to get them down to earth again. The wise god knew how to solve the problem. Enkai grew a giant fig tree out on the plains. The tree grew rapidly, and its branches grew so high that they reached up into the heavens. One by one, Enkai sent the cattle walking down branches of the fig tree, all the way down to the roots at the ground. My father and our people accepted the cattle and began to herd them with the sticks that Enkai had given us. Now, the rest of the tribe calls my father the “Beginner of the Earth” because he mediates between Enkai and our tribe, just as he did when the cattle returned from the sky.
What does the passage explain?
a natural phenomenon
a people’s culture
the origin of a people
the reason for the weath
Answer: A natural phenomenon
Explanation:
In “The Beginnings of the Maasai,” the daughter of the Maasai explains the relationship between the Maasai and their sky god Enkai. She explains how a volcanic eruption sent Enkai and the cattle into the sky. As a result, the cattle are sacred to the Maasai, and the Maasai maintain a close connection with Enkai
Answer:
a people’s culture
Explanation:
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How do you describe your feelings and thoughts about respect anddiscrimination, and why?
Answer:
using polite word when asking for something respecting every family member obeying the father and mother lows listening to parents intently and not talking back in a rude manner that manners also learn your child's say thank you, you look people in the eye when you speak to them, Apologies, smile and have a good attitude.
Explanation:
Write a 5-8 sentence paragraph to answer the essential question. Make sure to include a topic sentence as well as examples and explanations form the texts. Each selection throughout the unit should generate a different perspective on the topic.
from the story “prologue to The Canterbury Tales”
After reading “prologue to The Canterbury Tales”, I have learned 2 things about how people come to have different views of society.
Answer:
In The Canterbury Tales, a group of pilgrims traveling to Canterbury Cathedral compete in a storytelling contest. This overarching plot, or frame, provides a reason for the pilgrims to tell their stories, which reflect the concerns sparked by the social upheavals of late medieval England.
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from An Essay on Man.
Know, then, thyself, presume not God to scan;
The proper study of mankind is man.
Which statement is correct?
The loose structure of these lines suggests freedom.
The loose structure of these lines results from frequent repetition.
Pope uses a heroic couplet to express a complete idea.
Pope uses a heroic couplet to build poetic tension.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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Pope uses a heroic couplet to express a complete idea is the statement is correct. Hence, option C is correct.
What is heroic couplet?A pair of rhymed lines that are either part of a heroic poem or that convey heroic ideas within a longer poem are known as a heroic couplet. Due to their frequent occurrence in epic poetry, these couplets are known as "heroic." The heroic couplet "debuted" in English epic poetry of the Middle Ages. The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer, who lived in the 14th century, was the first work to extensively employ heroic couplets.
Geoffrey Chaucer invented the use of the heroic couplet in The Legend of Good Women and The Canterbury Tales, and John Dryden and Alexander Pope, who lived in the Restoration era and the early eighteenth century, are largely credited with perfecting it.
Thus, option C is correct.
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II. Find one odd word for each question, and then read them aloud.
6. A. exciting B. boring C. interesting D. convenient
7. A. big B. tall C. wide D. expensive
8. A. suburb B. park C. memorial D. market
9. A. sunny B. beaches C. weather D. supermarket
10. A. cross B. turn C. straight D. buy
Answer:
6. Convenient.
7. Expensive
8. Memorial
9. Supermarket
10. Buy
Which sentence is not a run on sentence
I have never lived away from home in fact i have never spent the night away from home.
a.I have never lived away from home, in fact i have never spent the night away from home.
b. I have never lived away from home; in fact, i have never spent the night away from home.
c. I have never lived away from home, in fact, i have never spent the night away from home.
d. I have never lived away from home, in fact; i have never spent the night away from home.
Complete the sentences with the simple past
Answer:
1. explained
2. shouted
3. reminded
4. whispered
5. complained
Explanation:
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1. Explained
2. Shouted
3. Reminded
4. Whispered
5. Complained
Mrs. Beatty reached____ a pile of papers and pulled out a large, gold star
Answer:
Into?
Explanation:
With there not being much to go off of this is best answer I can come up with based off of what was said.
Answer:
Any of the following would work.
Explanation:
behind, through, towards, at, to, above, across, and beneath.
into works too!
Which sentence from the text best supports the idea that forgiveness can help solve difficult social problems?
•For God has chosen this unlikely lot and set us up as some kind of paradigm, as some kind of model.
•Nearly everyone described what they were witnessing … as a miracle.
•The turmoil and instability many feared would accompany these crucial events have not occurred.
•Retribution leads to a cycle of reprisal, leading to counter-reprisal in an inexorable movement.
Answer:
•Retribution leads to a cycle of reprisal, leading to counter-reprisal in an inexorable movement.
Explanation:
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2 A Do you know where Charlie is? shouldn't B Well, he SHOULDN'T be far away. His phone's on the table.
Answer:
Charlieeeeee we need to find youuuu
Explanation:
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how can you exercise your freedom in a responsible and beneficial way.( 5 )sentence
Answer:
FREEDOM
Explanation:
I CAN EXERCISE MY FREEDOM BY BEING A GOOD CIVILIAN IN MY COUNTRY, HOW CAN I BE A GOOD CIVILIAN AND PRACTICE FREEDOM. I VOTE FOR THE RIGHT CANDIDATE.
where do you see poe in his stories
Answer:
In both "The Black Cat" and "The Tell-Tale Heart," the main characters open the narratives by convincing the reader he is not mad. The narrator then proceeds to explain why this is the case, and the story provides justification for his actions. The narrators believe their mental health is critical information for the reader to grasp, causing the reader to wonder if they are really crazy after all. The murder victims of both stories share similar characteristics, for instance, the victims' eye is an important aspect of both. In "The Tell-Tale Heart," the entire purpose of killing the old man was to rid the narrator of his cloudy blue vulture eye. The narrator of "The Black Cat" was also disturbed by eyes as he gouged out his own cat's eye and his new cat possessed an eye deformity. The eye is very significant as it is a key factor that leads the narrator into murder. The murderers also shared very personally, intimate relationships with their victims. The narrator of "The Tell-Tale Heart" repeatedly expressed his love for the old man, and the narrator of "The Black Cat" killed his beloved wife and two favorite pets. It was interesting to discover that the thing the two narrators loved most was their object of affection, yet it became the thing they decided to kill.
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In the book of code of honor what does kamran love most
Answer: football?
Explanation:
i havent read the book but i lookedn up a summary and i guess its about football??
We waited for Paul. We waited for Peter. We waited for Mary.
Answer:
cool?
Explanation:
Re-read Text C, The penguin lessons, in the insert and then answer Question 3 on this question paper. Question 3 Imagine you are a local journalist. Recent events have prompted you to write a magazine article about the need to better safeguard the area. Write the magazine article. In your article you should explain: the attractions of the local area and why people visit the problems affecting the area and the likely impact if things do not improve what Tom Michell did and why, and the result of his actions. Base your article on what you have read in Text C, but be careful to use your own words. Address each of the three bullet points. Begin your article with a suitable headline. Write about 250 to 350 words.
Answer:
look at the link and theres your answer
Explanation:
Which of the following is an
example of expository writing?
A. Bats are the worst animals because they look
creepy.
B. Bats are the best animals because they help to
lower the amount of insects in an area.
C. Bats are essential to the ecosystem because
they can eat up to i thousand insects per hour.
Answer:
C. Bats are essential to the ecosystem because
they can eat up to i thousand insects per hour.
Explanation:
which poet’s first memoir was titled i know why the caged bird sings?
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, the first of seven autobiographical works by American writer Maya Angelou, published in 1969.
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