Answer:
Similies, metaphors can cause anger, happy or sadness.
Explanation:
"Instinct is a no match for reason." What do you think about
this quote? Do you agree? Explain your thoughts. From the most dangerous game.
I agree with this quote because you can’t blame everything on instinct. You can’t have instinct as your reason why you did what you did. Sometimes if you say it was instinct it might’ve really been instinct and that’s fine, but you can’t blame everything you do on instinct.
Is Macbeth evil or good? Explain why
Answer:
Macbeth himself is not a totally evil man. There is much about him that is good and he experiences an on-going struggle with his conscience. Good is shown in many symbols throughout the play. Heroism - Duncan and his men represent right and order.
Explanation:
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Answer: Macbeth is an evil person but also on the other hand is does good things so, he is bad and good
Explanation: Macbeth himself is not a totally evil man. There is much about him that is good and he experiences an on-going struggle with his conscience. Good is shown in many symbols throughout the play. Heroism - Duncan and his men represent right and order.
more info: Good is shown in many symbols throughout the play.
Heroism - Duncan and his men represent right and order. They are trying to restore peace to Scotland.
Bravery - Macbeth is described as being a brave man, brave Macbeth, well he deserves that name (Act one, Scene two, Line 16)
Symbols of good - Malcolm and Macduff are built up as figures of goodness and provide a contrast to the evil of Macbeth.
Evil is also shown in many symbols within the play.
The supernatural - the witches and their spells are linked with the devil.
The evil thoughts some characters have - Lady Macbeth imagines the knocking out of her child's brains and Macbeth imagines the dagger, and tries to prepare himself for the evil deed of murder.
The evil deeds - the murder of Duncan and the murder of Macduff's family.
Identify the statement that uses the verb mood in the interrogative.
A.
Ask what you can do for your country from the bottom of your heart.
B.
The girls might be suspicious if you keep on wandering in the hallway.
C.
Does this painting remind you of anything we saw in the Louvre?
D.
Sometimes, I get tired of trying to explain my point of view to others.
Answer:
IT's C. "Does this painting remind you of anything we saw in the Louvre?"
Explanation:
Interrogative is like when you question
Everyone is capable of lying, killing, and betrayal; in other words, of being evil.
Do you disagree or agree?
Explain why
Answer:
I say Agree
Explanation:
my reasoning is that, while everyone is significantly different through both a physical, mental and emotional sense, that does not mean that that nicest person is not capable of being a criminal, lying or betraying. The crime, also, does not have to be skilled and well planned out in order for it to count because in the end it depends on the perosn as to whether or not they will choose to kill. Which essentially correlates back to the idea that anyone is capable of killing, lying, and betraying someone. it just a matter of whether or not the person chooses to carry out the action that makes it so controversial.
How does Google translate affects the written performance of a student?
Answer:
Google translate affects the written performance of a student because it translates on a word to word basis, sometimes leading translations to be incorrect, and it prohibits a student from actually learning the language.
Explanation:
When Susan was two years old, her father built a cotton factory of twenty-six looms beside the brook which ran through Grandfather Read's meadow, hauling the cotton forty miles by wagon from Troy, New York. The millworkers, most of them young girls from Vermont, boarded, as was the custom, in the home of the millowner, Susan's mother, Lucy Read Anthony, although she had three small daughters to care for, Guelma, Susan, and Hannah, boarded eleven of the millworkers with only the help of a thirteen-year-old girl who worked for her after school hours. Lucy Anthony cooked their meals on the hearth of the big kitchen fireplace, and in the large brick oven beside it baked crisp brown loaves of bread. In addition, washing, ironing, mending, and spinning filled her days. But she was capable and strong and was doing only what all women in this new country were expected to do. She taught her young daughters to help her, and Susan, even before she was six, was very useful; by the time she was ten she could cook a good meal and pack a dinner pail." her father built a cotton factory of twenty-six looms boarded eleven of the millworkers with only the help of a thirteen-year-old girl the millworkers boarded in the home of the millowner by the time she was ten, she could cook a good meal and pack a dinner pail
Answer:
a:her father built a cotton factory of twenty-six looms
Explanation:
Before I baked the cake, I bought the ingredients, I measured them.
Choose the best correction for this sentence with a comma splice.
Before I baked the cake I bought the ingredients, I measured them.
Before I baked the cake, I bought the ingredients I measured them.
Before I baked the cake; I bought the ingredients, I measured them.
Before I baked the cake, I bought the ingredients, and I measured them.
Answer: have you tried baking 6,000,000 cookies, 1 batch an hour, and done within 5 years
Explanation:
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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.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
i think its c i hope its right
He (teach) English fo five years. (use the correct form of the verb.)
Answer:
He teaches English for 5 years.
You can not say *the teacher teaches English for five years because the sentence is in the past tense form.
What tone or attitude toward the characters does the author's use of third-
person omniscient point of view create?(from how to become a writer by hellen keller)
This question is incomplete. Here's the complete question.
Read "For the Love of the Dance"
What tone or attitude toward the characters does the author's use of third-person omniscient point of view create?
A. Lack of interest in any particular character
B. Sympathy for the experiences of both the boy and the girl
C. Exasperation at the problems of teenagers
D. Amusement at the emotions of all the characters
Answer: B. Sympathy for the experiences of both the boy and the girl
Explanation:
The third-person omniscient point of view means that the narrator is not a character of the story but an external voice, and he refers to the boy, the girl, and the instructor in the third person and he sees the thoughts of all of them. In this case, the tone chosen by the narrator displays the events in such a way that the reader can feel sympathy for both the girl and the boy.
how has social media impacted the use of devices during learning hours?
answer:
social media has distracted students during learning hours because most kids are bored in class because now more students are learning in online and se-culded environments so kids want to go on their phones and other technology/devices more often.
psa:
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*please treat people with kindness, wear a mask, and have a lovely day.
Read the following poem and answer the question that follows. (help)
"I Like to See it Lap the Miles" by Emily Dickinson
I like to see it lap the miles,
And lick the valleys up,
And stop to feed itself at tanks;
And then, prodigious, step
Around a pile of mountains,
And, supercilious, peer
In shanties by the sides of roads;
And then a quarry pare
To fit its sides, and crawl between,
Complaining all the while
In horrid, hooting stanza;
Then chase itself down hill
And neigh like Boanerges;
Then, punctual as a star,
Stop—docile and omnipotent—
At its own stable door.
This poem describes a train as if it were a horse. Which lines uses imagery to describe the train arriving at the station for the night?
A:"And stop to feed itself at tanks"
B: "At its own stable door."
C:"Complaining all the while"
D:"Then, punctual as a star,"
Answer:
The answer would be "At its own stable door"
Explanation:
The poet is using figuratuve language to compare the train to that of a horse. The line "At its own stable door" would be the one that is most comparitive to a horse.
has anyone else ever been in a situation were you just want to have a conversation but it ends up being you talking to yourself because they just dont care to answer back? :(
Answer:
Yes, all the time, I feel for you. Have a great day and week
Explanation:
yk all the time, it just gets lonely
PLS HELP THIS IS 2 DAYS OVERDUE AND I WANT MY PHONE BACK :’((
Is the narrator in The Fish Poem by Elizabeth Bishop 1st or 3rd point of view? Identify the Narrator:
Answer:
i believe its in 1st person
Explanation:
the narrator uses I and he as if they are talking from thier point of view
also, i hope you get your phone back lol, i feel the struggle T-T
Answer:
I believe the narrator in the poem, "The Fish" is speaking in 1st person point of view. The poem is in first person point of view based on the pronouns, "I" and "mine" being used. Adding on, the Narrator might be the poet herself.
The students were happy to see their / they’re classmates.
Answer:
their
Explanation:
they're= they are
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4-5 SENTENCE SUMMARY OF BEAUTY AND THE BEAST!
Answer:
A prince cursed to spend his days as a hideous monster sets out to regain his humanity by earning a young woman's love. Having lived a life in selfishness, young Prince Adam is cursed by a mysterious enchantress to having the appearance of a monstrous beast.
Explanation:
i love that show
For each of the following questions, provide a 2-3 paragraph response to the prompt. Be sure that your answers are accompanied with direct quotes from the text which support your response. As you write your answers, you may use the text or your study guide to assist you through the writing and/or analytical process, but no other sources are permissible.
In Born A Crime, Trevor Noah introduces many individuals who intentionally deceive others. The person's dishonesty may be intended either to help or hurt. Perhaps the decision to mislead comes from a place of personal gain (like Tom or Abel), protection (like in the jail scene), or to carry out a crime. Write a short essay in which you analyze the motives for that individual's deception and discuss how the deception contributes to the text as a whole. *
Answer:
In the scene where Trevor is in the jail cell and the other people who were recently arrested everyone was trying to act tough in order to keep the others in the cell from trying anything. By putting up a fake façade and seeming like an actual in order to convince the others to keep to themselves. On his third day in jail one of the biggest people Trevor's ever seen is thrown in jail and he, along with everyone else in the cell, is scared of this guy. After Noah translates for the guy a bit because the cop does not speak the same language as him, he learns that the guy is actually pretty nice and was put in jail for shoplifting video games. The deception contributes to the story because it sorta uses the metaphorical phrase don't judge a book by its cover as a theme for this chapter.
Explanation:
I read the book c:
Which excerpt has an example of personification?
A: The children squealed like frightened mice after they were caught.
B: Fresh pear juice dripped in golden raindrops from his messy chin.
C: Villagers looked as tired and wilted as a bouquet of dried flowers.
D: The old tree raised her gnarly branches to touch the summer sky.
Answer:
D- gives the tree human instincts
Explanation:
Peaches by Adrienne What does this reveal about the speaker and how they are viewed by other people ?
Which quotation best supports the main idea of the selection?
A)
"It's important not to let the convenience of the Internet get in the way of
simpler beauties."
B)
"For several years, I kept my Internet addiction under control by using
inconvenient technology: a creaky laptop and a slow dial-up connection."
C) "The demon iPad beckoned silently from the picnic table."
D)
"I love having the world's newspapers on my electronic doorstep.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
I believe that A would be the best option for you're main idea.
what is Calpurnia‘s explanation of why she speaks differently when she is with black people
Answer:
Calpurnia speaks differently in her church because it would "aggravate" the Black people there if she spoke the way she does among White people - members would think she was "putting on airs", trying to act better than them.
Hope this helped!
How did the narrator feel at first? 0 1 1. slightly embarrassed because there was no place to sit 0 2. out of breath because of the lack of oxygen 3. bored because the meeting was not personally Important 4. anxious and uneasy because of the tension in the room
Answer:
Watch out lil boy, yeah
Man at the door, go somewhere, play with your toys
We saw your Porsche, uh
Award you no points, I should clap 'cause you flex on the poor?
Watch out lil boy, yeah
Army of course, that's why I brag on my fort and I'm teachin' my boys
Grind up and hire yourself, that way you cannot be unemployed
I will not be ignored
Yeah, you can't afford
Pay me to lower my voice, persistent and poised, yeah
You can be Floyd, I'd rather go be the boys
Watch out lil boy, yeah
Switched to a major, but I've never switched up the course
Ain't leavin' the Lord, huh
I'm like a journalist, I'll never give up my source
Watch out lil, boy
Watch out lil boy, yeah
I'm on them next, say what I say with my chest
Tuck your baguettes, yeah
All of that drip on your neck
We don't tell you that drip turn to drowning in debt, yeah
Go get a check
Make sure you get some respect
Teach us how you invest, stream and collect
Protecting the kings and the queens
I guess I'm out here playin' chess, yeah
God got a plan, stand up and act like a man
Don't play with that girl
Don't throw your hat in the ring if
You'll never put a ring on her hand
We go and cleave, only death makin' us leave
And when the grass isn't green I get water and seeds
She is the league, she don't compete
I don't care what they got up on IG, yeah
I come in peace
But I'm not gon' play with you G, I only listen to the Jes'
They told us get our degree
Nothin' out here that you wanna be, this is true to the streets, yeah
I just believe we won't become what we see, tryna show you a King
You played it, man, you keep it movin', let them disagree
Like watch out lil boy, yeah
Applying the force, yeah, stayin' the course
Makin' some noise, yeah, I been trainin' all-day
You can say I'm all aboard
Watch out lil boy
Yeah, squad goin' nuts, watch the crowd go Almond Joy
Face to the floor, yeah
Last time I check, the mission can never be void
Watch out lil, woo
what device does viola use to get into duke Orsino`s service
Disguise device
Viola uses the disguise device to get into the Duke's service.
The body paragraphs are meant to do what
How would you characterize the tone of the following sentence: "I won the game fair and square- and I'll fight anyone who says differently!"
bored
angry
deceitful
delighted
Answer:
I would say angry.
Explanation: Deceitful is the only other one that makes sense, and deceitful means untruthful. I hope this helps!
What was the last of the British colonies to be established in America? * A New England
B Middle Colonies
C Southern Colonies
D Eastern Colonies
Answer:
B Middle Colonies
Explanation:
The middle colonies included Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, and Delaware.
1. Interpret What does the author's grandma mean in lines 8-9 when she
says, "Hold it, let me leave the room, lightning's going to strike"?
Answer:
She means that the story Grandaddy is going to say is a lie.
Explanation:
In lines 8-9, when the author's grandmother says, "Hold it, let me leave the room, lightning's going to strike," she means that ______.
The metaphor can mean that someone is going to tell a lie, and in this case, it means that Grandaddy is going to tell the lie.
write a letter to the minister of works in your country complaining about the deplorable conditions of roads in your area and it's effects on the lives of your people
Answer:
A perera
No. 2, 1st Lane,
Colombo 3.
R.D.A.
Rajagiriya.
A LETTER ABOUT THE BAD CONDITION OF A ROAD
Dear Sir,
I am writing this letter to your notice the bad condition of the 1st lane. For the last four months the road has been almost impassable. We have made several complaints. But the road has been neglected for a long time. The surface of the road is broken by the heavy rains. There are heaps of road metal on both sides of the road. They leave only little room in the middle. The side rains are blocked and the water flows out slowly. So the road get flooded even after a slight rain. There are potholes on the road. The broken culvert is also a danger for vehicles specially at night. This road serves a large number of houses in this area. There is a lot of traffic along the road at any time of the day. So we are grateful to you if you taken action to repair the road.
Sincerely,
Janaka Kumara
Explanation:
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1.)What are you’re plans for Halloween Quarantine?
2.) What’s your favorite Disney or Freeform Halloween movie?
3.) What’s you favorite Candy?
4.) Do you celebrate Halloween?
5.) What movie secretly scared you when you were smaller?/ Does it still kinda do?
6.) Did you fall for my clickbait?! :0
Answer the questions in order and if spaces are filled for the 2 answers, answer it in the comments ;) ( I will give brainliest if you want!!)
Answer:
1.Eating candy in my house
2.i don't got one
3. anything chocolate
4.no but i still get candy tho! :)
5.A nightmare on elm's street
6.Eh.. 50-60
Explanation:
Answer:
Staying home. Upside Down Magic. Not as much as I used to. Gremlins and yes it does. Sure?.
Explanation:
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