Answer:
Explanation:
Romeo compares to Juliet to the sun because Juliet is the new found love that Romeo has found and she is the best thing in his life right now. ... Romeo wants the sun, Juliet to kill the envious moon, Rosaline because Romeo wants to get over her and fall completely in love with Juliet.
The landlady.
which of the following statements best identifies a theme of the text?
a. people should get to know each other first before resorting to judgement
b. strangers can be more dangerous than they initially appear.
c. loneliness can drive people to behave strangely towards others
d. kindness and hospitality are difficult to find among strangers.
Answer:B:Strangers can be more dangerous than they initially appear.
Explanation:
Statements that best identifies the theme of the text "the landlady" is option b strangers can be more dangerous than they initially appear.
What is a theme?
A theme of a text is described as its central message or meaning, which is communicated by the author and understood by the reader. It is a message that is conveyed in the text.
Theme is an assertion about life that results from the interaction of important textual components like story, character, environment, and language. A text's theme is the main idea of the text.
The story's landlady embodies a sweet landlord who is not exactly what she seems to be. Although she appears to be innocent, the landlady is actually a murderer. Hence option b strangers can be more dangerous than they initially appear is the appropriate option.
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Based on this passage, what do you think the novel’s final resolution will be? Write several sentences explaining your answer.
Answer:
Sample response: I predict that Buck will continue to see the hairy man and believe that he needs to be wild. I also predict that he will fight these urges and remain loyal to Thornton. Buck will have to figure out whether he is a pet or a wild animal after his experiences.
What I answered: The novel will end with Buck completely adopting his life of nature and of instinct because he realizes that this is who he was meant to be always and that his animal nature is the real him. He abandons the tame life and becomes a part of the natural life cycle.
Explanation:
I just did the assignment
Answer:
I predict that Buck will continue to see the hairy man and believe that he needs to be wild. I also predict that he will fight these urges and remain loyal to Thornton. Buck will have to figure out whether he is a pet or a wild animal after his experiences.
Explanation:
PLEASE HELP!!! write an essay about having a fun memory with your brother as a brother (PLEASE DONT DELETE).
please be at least 7 paragraphs long, BEST ONE WILL GET BRAINLIEST and BRAINLY POINTS
Answer:
I have 8 paragraphs, and It's about Joey 15 and Michael 11 who go fishing with their Dad Robert. They really aren't close, and are two completely different people, but that fishing trip brings them closer together. SRY TOOK SO LONG!!
Explanation:
My brother and I were so excited when our dad said he was going to take us fishing. Me and my brother are two completely different people. He likes girls, basketball, and football. I on the other hand like hip hop dancing, frogs, fish, and lizards. My brothers name is Joey and he is 4 years older than me. He calls me squirt, but my name is Michael and I'm 11 year old.
The only thing that Joey and I have in common is going fishing with our dad Robert. Our mom died from cancer 5 years ago, so it's nice spending time with Dad. I asked Dad if we had the supplies. He pointed out to the garage, but the fishing poles where not in good shape. The line was broke, there was not hook, and we had no fish bait.
I told Dad and he told me to get Joey, so we could go to the store to buy new supplies. Joey said he wasn't surprised the fishing poles looking horrible. The last time we used them was before Mom died. While we were in the Bait & Tackle store Joey was no help. He spent the whole time on his phone. He would get lost in isles, and I would have to call him to come. It's great Dad knew what he was doing.
We had to wait 1 hour just to get to the lake. I like to tease Joey because he gets mad. On the way to the lake I asked him, "Is that Jessica you're talking to?" "Isn't she your girlfriend?" He came replied, "Yeah! I know you wish Lisa was your girlfriend, but that's okay I told her you liked her." I said, "What!?!" He then told me is was just messing around. We always made fun like this.
We finally made it to Lake Fort. It was very hot, as usual, but I never would complain. I remember the last time we were here we didn't catch anything, but a catfish. And Dad would let us swim in the lake afterwards which was my favorite. Dad yelled, "Are you boys ready?" We both ran up to the dock where our dad was.
As I cast my fishing pole out I asked Joey if he wanted to have a competition. I knew Joey would say yes because he is very competative. He agreed, and I told him, "Person who catches the smallest fish has to do the others chores". Joey hesitated then said, "Deal Squirt!" We sat there for an hour until I got a bite. I could feel it was a big one. Dad came to help me pull, pull, and pull. I caught a 17 in Bass. I told Joey, "Beat that." 30 mins later Joey caught a 12in catfish. I laughed and defeat was all over Joey's face.
Once we caught 3 more fish we asked Dad if we could go swimming. I thought Joey would be mad, but he wasn't. Joey said, "Come here Michael....." I didn't hear the rest because he never calls me Michael! So I approached him, and he said get on my shoulders. He then flipped me off of his shoulders just like he used to. When I came to surface I yelled, "JOEY AN ALLIGATOR!!"
Joey looked at me, and laughed. I was so confused, and I finally swam to him with a anxious look. He kept laughing and finally said, "It's just a drifting log!!!" I was so embarrassed I thought he was going to say I screamed like a girl. Joey instead said, "Thanks Michael if that was really an alligator you were pretty brave." Joey said, "MIchael this was such a fun day we should do it more." I told Joey you're the best brother. That day brought Joey and I closer together.
I had to drink most of it to throw
(a) to throw her perfume bottle
(c) lead someone astray
(b) to discover something
(d) to help someone smell something
hing" Who is being
1. "I had to drink most of it to throw her off the scent." What does throw her off the scent' mean?
Which sentence contains a restrictive clause?
Answer:
4
Explanation:
I chose the player who ran the fastest.
Answer:
PLATO/EDMENTUM
Explanation:
What is the main idea of the poem "leisure" by William Davies
Answer:
sorry I am not from here I am from India........................
What was the average population of ancient Athens
Answer:
at least 150,000 athenians
Explanation:
around 50,000 aliens, and more than 100,00 slaves.
Fill in the blank using the correct vocabulary word. The blank teenagers refused to plan for the future as they felt that their destiny was predetermined. options. obtrude, lackadaisical, fatalistic, pensive, elated
Answer:
i believe it is b
Explanation:
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which statement best expresses a viewpoint mark twain conveys in a cub pilot?
Question:Tell me a rhetorical question related to classroom...
I'll mark as brainliest
Answer:
Is chalk white?
Explanation:
Another one can be, Is the whiteboard always white?
I hope this helps.
Ito po Yong meening ng factual claim and opinion at saka commonplace assertion?
1.factual claim is define as a statement which can proven from evidence such us as fact personal observation, reliable source, or expert opinion
2.An opinion is a statement of belief, feeling or though. It does not require a proof.
3.A commonplace assertion is a statement that many people assume to be true but which is not necessarily true.
Answer:
1.factual claim is define as a statement which can proven from evidence such us as fact personal observation, reliable source, or expert opinion - True
2.An opinion is a statement of belief, feeling or though. It does not require a proof. - True
3.A commonplace assertion is a statement that many people assume to be true but which is not necessarily true. - True.
Explanation:
The three concepts above are used to promote a good and efficient evaluation of an argument. Through the knowledge of these concepts it is possible to determine strong and weak arguments, in addition to evidencing whether the speech was well constructed, if it presents correct, relevant and true information, as well as assessing the ability of the speakers to recite it and be positive in relation to the interpretation of your words.
Please help!!
Thanks
Answer:
" The neighbours didn't want to adopt a dog till they found a lost puppy"
It is written so because 'had' and 'wanted' approximately give the same meaning.
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Read this short passage and answer the question below:
Excerpt from The War of the World
By H. G. Wells
A singularly appropriate phrase it proved. Yet the next day there was nothing of this in the papers except a little note in the Daily Telegraph, and the world went in ignorance of one of the gravest dangers that ever threatened the human race. I might not have heard of the eruption at all had I not met Ogilvy, the well-known astronomer, at Ottershaw. He was immensely excited at the news, and in the excess of his feelings invited me up to take a turn with him that night in a scrutiny of the red planet. In spite of all that has happened since, I still remember that vigil very distinctly: the black and silent observatory, the shadowed lantern throwing a feeble glow upon the floor in the corner, the steady ticking of the clockwork of the telescope, the little slit in the roof—an oblong profundity with the stardust streaked across it. Ogilvy moved about, invisible but audible. Looking through the telescope, one saw a circle of deep blue and the little round planet swimming in the field. It seemed such a little thing, so bright and small and still, faintly marked with transverse stripes, and slightly flattened from the perfect round. But so little it was, so silvery warm—a pin’s head of light! It was as if it quivered, but really this was the telescope vibrating with the activity of the clockwork that kept the planet in view. As I watched, the planet seemed to grow larger and smaller and to advance and recede, but that was simply that my eye was tired. Forty millions of miles it was from us—more than forty millions of miles of void. Few people realize the immensity of vacancy in which the dust of the material universe swims
How does the story’s setting influence the plot?
A) The image of the planet creates a feeling of uncertainty.
B) The description of the room foreshadows coming danger.
C) The shadows in the room predict unforeseen events.
D) The simplicity of the equipment shows man’s lack of knowledge.
10)
Read this short passage and answer the question below:
Excerpt from The War of the World
By H. G. Wells
Looking through the telescope, one saw a circle of deep blue and the little round planet swimming in the field. It seemed such a little thing, so bright and small and still, faintly marked with transverse stripes, and slightly flattened from the perfect round. But so little it was, so silvery warm—a pin’s head of light! It was as if it quivered, but really this was the telescope vibrating with the activity of the clockwork that kept the planet in view. As I watched, the planet seemed to grow larger and smaller and to advance and recede, but that was simply that my eye was tired. Forty millions of miles it was from us—more than forty millions of miles of void. Few people realize the immensity of vacancy in which the dust of the material universe swims
It seemed such a little thing, so bright and small and still, faintly marked with transverse stripes, and slightly flattened from the perfect round. But so little it was, so silvery warm—a pin’s head of light!
The author uses the idiom “pin’s head of light” to describe…
A) the color of the planet
B) how far away the planet was from them
C) that the plane is sharp
D) how the planets sound
Answer:
9. A
10. B
Explanation:
Wassup Yall Has Anybody Read Julie Of The Wolves ?
Answer:
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Answer:
No
Explanation:
Is it good? If so, I'll consider reading it.
What theme is most supported by the ideas in this
excerpt?
Good leaders always put others before themselves.
Both the wild and civilization have rules to be
followed.
Being smart is as important to survival as being
strong.
O It is always best to follow one's natural instincts to
survive.
Answer:
it is the 3 one. i hope you pass
Explanation:
Answer:
C-Being smart is as important to survival as being strong.
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from "Animal Rights Debate.”
Animals deserve legal rights in a just society. The US Congress first addressed this issue in 1966 with the passage of the Animal Welfare Act, which sets standards for the care of animals in agriculture, research, and domestic life. The Animal Legal Defense Fund reports that animal cruelty is now illegal in all 50 states. Michigan State University’s College of Law even has an Animal Legal and Historical Center. Interestingly, European laws protect animals to a greater extent than US law. Animals are considered as more than property, and this approach furthers the idea that animals should have legal status and rights as sentient, or thinking, beings.
Which persuasive technique is most used in this passage?
ethos
logos
pathos
repetitionBaldwin says one must accept life without hatred but must fight against injustices.
Answer: Logos
Explanation:
The correct answer is logos because it has references to studies about Animals' legal rights and the structure has opening, body, and conclusion.
It is logically confirming the situation about Animals' legal rights with facts about the issue.
Ethos is not the correct answer because it does not contain personal branding or credibility.Pathos is also not the correct answer because this passage does not have an emotional impact on others. Usually 'Pathos' is connected with stories who are containing an emotional impact on people.Answer:
B.) logos
Explanation:
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summary answer to John pepper clark poem the casualties
Answer:
ohn Pepper Clark who was a Nigerian poet and was the pioneer of Modern African Literature is considered as lyrical among Nigerian poets.
His poetry is global for art and for the attention that it draws for its imagery and ideology.
Clarks poems highlights the fusion of the Western tradition and cultural heritage he gained naturally.
“Casualties” is named after a group of poems by J.P.Clark.
Clark among his competitors is considered to be simple and grounded in his imaginations and more visual and conceptual and less complex and maximum African.”
Poem points to 1966 i.e. Civil War.
Common people who were suffering was intensely affected.
Problem subsided when the war failed.
Clark consoles that the casualties are not for dead and apart from devastating results of the war.
Not only are they injured but they are moving towards death.
Death is the final end of life so they are waiting for their cremations.
Why do you think it is important for you to learn about whom you can go to for your own needs and the needs of your family?
What do the locals call the Hessian spectre?
Answer:
pretty sure something like Hessian matrix
Why would it be important for a
miner to know about the properties of real gold
and fool's gold
Answer:
Because they are working with lots of these minerals, they need to be able to tell the difference, otherwise they risk thinking they have hit a jackpot when really they are just taking home a huge load of fools gold.
Explanation:
The reason why a miner should know the properties of real gold and properties of fools gold is so they can distinguish whether they have fake or real gold when they mine.
Hope it helps!
1) Identify the correct verb in the following sentence.
Isabelle and some of her friends (is, are) coming to my party.
are
is
2) Identify the correct verb in the following sentence.
If I (was, were) in your place, I would not be so carefree.
were
was
3) Identify the correct verb in the following sentence.
Every one of the soldiers (was, were) ready to defend the country.
was
were
4) Identify the correct verb in the following sentence.
(Has, Have) there been any visitors in this part of the castle lately?
Have
Has
5) Identify the correct verb in the following sentence.
The owner of the cats (was, were) called to rescue them.
were
was
6) Identify the correct verb in the following sentence.
Neither Mary nor her sisters (is, are) planning to attend the service.
are
is
7) Identify the correct verb in the following sentence.
Everyone at this party (tell, tells) a story very well.
tell
tells
8) Identify the correct verb in the following sentence.
One of the 40,000 workers (was, were) ready to receive my complaint.
were
was
9) Identify the correct verb in the following sentence.
Hilary, along with Paul and Jake, (was, were) invited to accompany me to the resort.
was
were
10) Identify the correct verb in the following sentence.
The pair of scissors (is, are) in my desk drawer.
is
are
11) Identify the correct verb in the following sentence.
Peanut butter and jelly (is, are) his favorite sandwich.
is
are
12) Identify the correct verb in the following sentence.
Here (come, comes) the twins.
come
comes
13) Identify the correct verb in the following sentence.
Measles (is, are) no longer a feared disease.
are
is
14) Identify the correct verb in the following sentence.
(Is, Are) there any doctors in the building?
Are
Is
15) Identify the correct verb in the following sentence.
There (is, are) four bottles of soda in the refrigerator.
is
are
16) Identify the correct verb in the following sentence.
Every one of the five worms in the bucket (was, were) used as bait.
were
was
Answer:
arewerewashavewasaretellswaswasareiscomesareisarewasin paragraph 3, the word prospect comes from latin roots that means
Answer: I´m pretty sure the answer is D see forward.
Explanation: The Latin root word Prospect means to view or look out. It normally means good.
Lamb to the Slaughter: Isn't it ironic?
Directions: "Lamb to the Slaughter" by Roald Dahl is bursting with all three types of
irony: verbal situational and dramatic. Find one example of each type of irony within
the story and explain what is happening and what makes it ironic in the lines below. Your
answer must be in full sentences and use quotes to support your answer.
Answer:
Which answer best expresses how the Articles of Confederation established the states' roles in the court system?
A.) The states had their own courts, but the national court system was used to appeal decisions from the states.
B.) Only thkment did not have a way to settle disputes between the states.
D.) The states had their own courts, but the national court system was used to settle disputes between the states.
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Answer:
Which answer best expresses how the Articles of Confederation established the states' roles in the court system?
A.) The states had their own courts, but the national court system was used to appeal decisions from the states.
B.) Only thkment did not have a way to settle disputes between the states.
D.) The states had their own courts, but the national court system was used to settle disputes between the states.
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Explanation:
what is pananambitan in filipino
Answer:
The meaning is: (mourning)
mournful entreaty or supplication; tearful song dedicated to the dead.
Which sentence explains how Robin and the outlaws resolve their conflict in Robin Hood?
They use their abilities in positive ways.
They finally learn from their mistakes.
They teach each other lessons.
They forget about their past.
Answer:
They teach each other lessons.
Explanation:
This is true because for them to resolve their various mistakes, the had no choice than to teach each other lessons thereby strengthening their bonds.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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Read the excerpt from Thomas Paine's work "The Crisis" No. 1. Britain, with an army to enforce her tyranny, has declared that she has a right (not only to TAX) but “to BIND us in ALL CASES WHATSOEVER," and if being bound in that manner, is not slavery, then is there not such a thing as slavery upon earth. ... ... Neither have I so much of the infidel in me, as to suppose that He has relinquished the government of the world, and given us up to the care of devils; and as I do not, I cannot see on what grounds the king of Britain can look up to heaven for help against us: a common murderer, a highwayman, or a house-breaker, has as good a pretence as he.
The words “slavery," "devils,” and “murderer" evoke a sense of
anger and injustice.
fear and anxiety.
confusion and chaos.
guilt and shame.
Answer:
A. anger and injustice.
Explanation:
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What does techniques mean?
Explanation:
a way of carrying out a particular task.
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Read the excerpt from "Ghost House."
I dwell in a lonely house I know
That vanished many a summer ago,
And left no trace but the cellar walls,
And a cellar in which the daylight falls
Read the haiku.
Summer grass—
all that’s left
of warriors’ dreams.
Although they come from different cultures, the two poems are similar because they both discuss________.
A. fear
B. Happiness
C. Hope
D. Longing
Answer:
Longing
Explanation:
Answer: Longing
Explanation:
If the root amor means "love," what does the word amorous mean?
Answer:
Amorous means showing, feeling, or relating to sexual desire
Explanation:
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Answer:
Full of love, lustful, showing desire.
Explanation:
Unless you know latin, you're not going to understand the explanation. But if you think my answer was good enough, please give me brainliest so I can level. Thanks!
difference between patrick henreys speech and thomas paines speech
Answer:
Henry presented his speech on March 23, 1775, which was before the Revolutionary War began whereas Paine wrote months after the war began. Henry’s audience was the Members of the Virginia Convention, top-tier government officials who would be responsible to call for war: “By custom, Henry addressed himself to the Convention’s president, Peyton Randolph of Williamsburg.” Paine, on the other hand, aimed his speech as the American public in general: “I call not upon a few, but upon all.” Henry’s speech was the trigger that sent America into the war. It only took a month after his speech that the Revolutionary War officially began. Paine’s speech, on the contrary, was a motivation booster to recruit more people into the army to fight in the war; there were already a large number of soldiers in the fight. Henry did the much harder task of persuading the government to sent a country, millions of people, into a war that may fail and cause sizable number of deaths.
Explanation:
Essentially Henry's was a catalyst for the American people/member of the Virginia Convention to what to go to war. While, Paine's speech was supposed to help with morale and to convince more civilians to go to war.