According to MLA guidelines, which of the following citations from a report is written correctly?A. According to anthropologist Michelle Rosengren, "Body piercing has been an aspect of human culture for centuries" (pg.55; 3–17–01). B. According to anthropologist Michelle Rosengren, "Body piercing has been an aspect of human culture for centuries" (55). C. According to anthropologist Michelle Rosegrin, "Body piercing has been an aspect of human culture for centuries" (Rosegrin 55). D. According to anthropologist Michelle Rosegrin (55), "Body piercing has been an aspect of human culture for centuries."

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Answer 1
Following MLA guidelines, the correct citation would be B. According to anthropologist Michelle Rosengren, "Body piercing has been an aspect of human culture for centuries" (55).

Note: If the author's name appears in the sentence, you do not have to put their name in the citation. However, you must always put the page number.
Answer 2

According to MLA guidelines, the following citations from a report are written correctly - According to anthropologist Michelle Rosengren, "Body piercing has been an aspect of human culture for centuries". Therefore option B is the correct response.

What is an MLA?

A representative chosen by constituents to serve in a legislative assembly is known as a member of the Legislative Assembly. The phrase is most frequently used to describe a subnational legislature, such as one of a state, province, or territory of a nation. However, it does occasionally refer to a national legislative.

Every government department is led by a minister who is also MIA, which makes their role in the Assembly different from that of government departments. Anything the department does or proposes has approval from the minister.

MLAs are chosen by the general public to serve in the legislative assembly. They afterward join the legislative assembly and help to create the government. The MLAs serve to represent the people in this fashion. In India, there is a legislative assembly for each state.

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Related Questions

Which of the following organizational structures would work best for thoroughly describing the details of an event? A. Problem/solution B. Sequence C. Description D. Cause/effect

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Your answer would be c. It’s c because problem and solution just states an issue and how it’s solved. It doesn’t work in details. Sequence wouldn’t work either because it just says the order of the events, it’s now well described. And cause and effect is just a result to an action. So, description is left. Description gives a lot of detail.
Final answer:

The most suitable organizational structure for thoroughly describing the details of an event is 'Description'. This structure allows you to detail every aspect of an event thoroughly.

Explanation:

In the context of describing the details of an event thoroughly, the most effective organizational structure would be C. Description. This structure allows you to provide an exhaustive profile of every aspect of an event. For instance, if the event is a school fair, you could describe different attractions, activities, the number of attendees, the weather, and more. Unlike other structures like 'Cause/Effect' or 'Problem/Solution' which focus on relationships or issues, Description delves into all facets of a subject or scenario. 'Sequence' may work too but it focuses more on the order of events rather than details.

The best organizational structure for thoroughly describing the details of an event would be Sequence. A sequence structure follows a chronological order and provides a step-by-step explanation of events. This allows for a thorough depiction of the event's details, ensuring that nothing is missed. For example, if you were describing a historical event, you would start with the earliest events and progress to the later ones, providing a comprehensive account.

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Which parts of this passage from chapter 6 of Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights illustrate that Hindley’s wife did not belong to the upper class?
Mr. Hindley came home to the funeral; and—a thing that amazed us, and set the neighbours gossiping right and left—he brought a wife with him. (What she was, and where she was born, he never informed us: probably, she had neither money nor name to recommend her, or he would scarcely have kept the union from his father).
She was not one that would have disturbed the house much on her own account. Every object she saw, the moment she crossed the threshold, appeared to delight her; and every circumstance that took place about her: except the preparing for the burial, and the presence of the mourners.( I thought she was half silly, from her behaviour while that went on: she ran into her chamber, and made me come with her, though I should have been dressing the children: and there she sat shivering and clasping her hands, and asking repeatedly—"Are they gone yet?" )Then she began describing with hysterical emotion the effect it produced on her to see black; and started, and trembled, and, at last, fell a-weeping—and when I asked what was the matter, answered, she didn’t know; but she felt so afraid of dying! (I imagined her as little likely to die as myself. She was rather thin, but young, and fresh-complexioned, and her eyes sparkled as bright as diamonds.) I did remark, to be sure, that mounting the stairs made her breathe very quick; that the least sudden noise set her all in a quiver, and that she coughed troublesomely sometimes: but I knew nothing of what these symptoms portended, and had no impulse to sympathise with her.( We don’t in general take to foreigners here, Mr. Lockwood, unless they take to us first.)
The ones in parenthesis are the ones that can be chosen. Only one can be selected.

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The correct option is A. What she was, and where she was born, he never informed us: probably, she had neither money nor name to recommend her, or he would scarcely have kept the union from his father. This part of the passage clearly tells the reader that the woman probably wasn't from the upper class, nor did she look the part. If she were an upper-class lady, Hindley would have told his father about his marriage. Plus, this is a narrative told by Nelly, a domestic servant and therefore a working-class woman, who can certainly recognize someone who looks and acts like a low-born.

If on Plato, the answer is "What she was, and where she was born, he never informed us: probably, she had neither money nor name to recommend her, or he would scarcely have kept the union from his father."

When discussing the elements of style, what does diction refer to? diction refers to the meaning of the words used. diction refers to spelling of words. diction refers to the words the author chooses. diction is the way words are pronounced.?

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diction refers to the words the author uses 

Answer:

Diction refers to the words the author chooses.

Explanation:

In literature, diction refers to the use of specific words that the author chooses which often defines his/her writing style.

Through diction, an author finds the most precise word to represent the story's ideas, context, theme, or purpose in a significant and understandable way.

How does an ecosystem restore equilibrium after a major change

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Many organisms can die, however,  this creates an opportunity for new organisms to replace them

Answer:

By Succession

Explanation:

Ecological succession is the name given to the process that explains  the structure of a biological community evolving over time.

In Primary succession, the process happens in a lifeless areas, such as dunes or infertile soil (because of lava flows, for example).

Secondary succession is the one that happens in areas where a community that previously existed has been removed by any reason.

“I Am a Native of North America” by Chief Dan George

Man must love fully or he will become the lowest of the animals. It is the power to love that makes him the greatest of them all . . . for he alone of all animals is capable of love.
Love is something you and I must have. We must have it because our spirit feeds upon it. We must have it because without it we become weak and faint. Without love our self-esteem weakens. Without it our courage fails. Without love we can no longer look out confidently at the world. Instead we turn inwardly and begin to feed upon our own personalities and little by little we destroy ourselves.
You and I need the strength and joy that comes from knowing that we are loved. With it we are creative. With it we march tirelessly. With it, and with it alone, we are able to sacrifice for others.
Use the excerpt to answer the question.
1. Which choice best describes the author’s point of view in writing the passage?

Love is a luxury for the rich.

Love is unique to human beings.

Courage is necessary to love.

Creativity is a sacrifice for love.


Use the excerpt to answer the question.
2. Which word from the passage has a negative connotation?
love

spirit

weak

sacrifice


Use the excerpt to answer the question.
3. Which statement best describes the content of this passage?

The writer presents an opinion and then supports it with a variety of facts.

The writer uses facts to analyze a topic but does not share a personal opinion.

The writer mixes facts and opinions without making a difference between them.

The writer explores personal thoughts and opinions but does not present facts.

BOB: Look at that terrible painting!
(AMANDA steps backward and gives BOB a puzzled look.)
AMANDA: Why don’t you like it? I think it’s quite creative.
BOB: It’s just squiggles and spots. I can’t make any sense out of it.
AMANDA: It’s abstract art, Bob. It’s meant to show feelings rather than definite objects.
BOB (snorting): Well, I can’t believe that anyone would enter it in the contest. I’m sure that your painting will win a prize before that one ever does.

AMANDA (pained): It IS my painting, Bob.
Use the dialogue to answer the question.
4. What does the dialogue show about Bob’s character?
He freely shares his strong opinions.

He is not very interested in Amanda.

He is nervous in a strange situation.

He worries about hurting other people’s feelings.


Use the dialogue to answer the question.
5. Which statement best describes the humorous technique used in this dialogue? (1 point)

The situation is completely illogical.

The conversation is exaggerated in every way.

Physical humor is indicated in the stage directions.

There is a contrast between the truth and a mistaken view.



6. Which of the following is the best definition of a participial phrase?

a phrase consisting of a present or past participle and its modifiers that acts as an adjective

a phrase usually ending in ed, but may have irregular endings, that acts as a noun

a phrase, often used as an adjective modifying a noun or pronoun, that can stand alone

a phrase used as an adverb that modifies other adverbs



7. What is the best way to combine these sentences using an appositive phrase?

The Grand Canal in China is a man-made waterway. It is the oldest in the world. The canal is still used today.

The Grand Canal, which is the oldest man-made waterway in the world, is still used today in China.

The Grand Canal in China is a man-made waterway, still used, that is the oldest in the world.

The Grand Canal in China, the oldest man-made waterway in the world, is still used today.

The Grand Canal—which is an old, man-made waterway in China—is still used today.



8. What is the function of a preposition in a sentence?

to relate a noun or pronoun to another word

to express action

to show the subject of the sentence is active with the main verb

to tell more about the subject



9. Which statement correctly describes a monologue?

A monologue is a serious speech spoken only in a tragedy.

A monologue is a short speech spoken by one character.

A monologue is a long speech spoken by one character.

A monologue is a conversation between several characters.



10. Which line contains a stage direction that tells how the actor playing John should speak?

JOHN. [throwing his book] I don’t understand the problem.

JOHN. What time does the physics test begin?

JOHN. [shaking his head] I’ll never be a rocket scientist.

JOHN. [pleading] You’ve got to help me.



11. Stage directions may indicate which of the following?
the tone of voice an actor should use

an action an actor should take

the scenery

sound effect
(1 point)

I and II

I, II and IV

III and IV

I, II, III, and IV



12. Which of the following is the best definition of dialogue?
a conversation between characters in a play

the conflict that the characters in a play face

the downfall of the main character in a play

a long speech by a character in a play


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1B
2C
3D
4A
5D
6A
7C
8A
9C
10D
11D
12A

1. Love is unique to human beings.

In the first paragraph, the author states that love is what "makes him [humans] the greatest of them all...for he alone of all animals is capable of love." This proves the answer correct.

2. weak

A word with a negative connotation is a word that is meant in a negative way. Love and spirit are almost always used positively. Sacrifice can be either negative or positive, but in this passage sacrifice is an honorable, positive thing. Weak is the only word used in a negative way.

3. The writer explores personal thoughts and opinions but does not present facts.

Throughout the passage there are only thoughts and opinions. We see this with his use of the pronouns we and our. These pronouns include the author in his subject. There are no statements of fact.

4. He freely shares his strong opinions.

In the dialogue, Bob's opinion was not asked for initially. The dialogue starts with Bob saying , "Look at that terrible painting!". He freely shares his strong opinion before even realizing that it was created by his friend.

5. There is a contrast between the truth and a mistaken view.

Bob says that Amanda's painting would definitely win over the one he deems as terrible. However, he doesn't realize until the end that the one he thinks is terrible is Amanda's painting.

6. a phrase consisting of a present or past participle and its modifiers that acts as an adjective

For example: The boy doing his homework did not hear his mom call him for dinner. The participle phrase is "doing his homework". It begins with a present participle, doing, and includes modifiers that describe which boy did not hear his mom call.

7. The Grand Canal in China, the oldest man-made waterway in the world, is still used today.

An appositive phrase should not use the word "which" to begin the phrase. An appositive phrase is an adjective phrase that must be offset with commas and can be removed from the sentence without impacting the meaning of the sentence.

8. to relate a noun or pronoun to another word

A preposition tells where one noun or pronoun is in relation to another word. For example, the dog was in the house. In is a preposition that tells you where the dog is in relation to the house.

9. A monologue is a long speech spoken by one character.

Monologue can be separated into root words. Mono means one and log has to do with words or speech. Put them together and you get a speech by one.

10. JOHN. [pleading] You've got to help me.

In this line the stage direction, pleading, tells the actor who is playing John how to say his lines. Options A and C only explain what the actor should do physically and B has no stage directions.

11. I, II, III, and IV, the tone of voice, an action, the scenery, and sound effect.

Stage directions include every piece of information that is not spoken aloud. Plays that have few stage directions open themselves up to a lot of interpretation by the director because the playwright has not been specific about how the actors should perform the lines or how the set should be created.

12. a conversation between characters in a play

The dialogue of a play is everything that is said aloud. Therefore if it were limited to just a conflict, the downfall, or a long speech much of the play would be missing!

Read the stanza.

In “The Tyger,” to what does the “fearful symmetry” of the tiger refer?

A. its body

B. its claws

C. its head

D. its eyes

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The "fearful symmetry" clearly refers to the entire body of the tiger. The poem is about God, and is asking whether an omnipotent being could construct such an animal. Thus, the entire animal is subject to analysis.
His whole body!

Its Body is the answer. (Gradpoint)

1. Choose the best paraphrase for the sentence below.
"A pox on you for your loathsome chiding!"

Curse you for your hateful scolding!***
May you be diseased for your disgusting behavior!
I want to hit you because you’ve been hiding!

2. Which of the following is NOT one of the themes of the play? (1 point)
Good intentions always yield good results.***
Tragedy causes everyone involved to look intently at themselves.
True love requires risk.

3. What is the downfall of the hero in a tragedy? (1 point)
the actions of the villain
his own actions
a weak point in his char

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Answer:

1. Curse you for your hateful scolding!

2. Good intentions always yield good results.

3. A weak point in his character.

Explanation:

William Shakespeare's Romeo and Ju li et deals with the illegal love of the two protagonists amidst their feuding families. Though at first unaware of their families' hatred for each other, they still went forward with their love and even got married, but tragedy led them to their own separate deaths.

1. A pox is a common way of cursing at someone who did things wrong. Chiding is an act of reprimanding or scolding someone for the mistake committed. So, the sentence may well mean "curse you for your hateful scolding".

2. Considering the play from which the given themes and sentences are based on, one theme that the play does not deal in is that "good intentions always yield good results". In fact, that is quite the opposite. Even with good intentions, Romeo still suffers.

3. The downfall of the hero in a tragic story is his own character's weak point, which in this case, is his unfailing love for Ju li et.

The best paraphrase for 'A pox on you for your loathsome chiding!' is A. 'Curse you for your hateful scolding!'. A. 'Good intentions always yielding good results'; is not a theme of the play, and the downfall of a tragic hero is usually due to B. his own actions.

1. Correct answer: A. Curse you for your hateful scolding!

This paraphrase best captures the original sentence's meaning in modern language, expressing a curse in response to being scolded.

2. Correct answer: A. Good intentions always yield good results.

This statement does not fit the themes typically explored in tragic plays. Tragedies often illustrate that good intentions can lead to unintended negative outcomes, highlighting the complexities of human actions and consequences.

3. Correct answer: B. His own actions

In classical tragedy, the hero's downfall is often due to a tragic flaw (hamartia) or a critical mistake in judgment, leading to their undoing. This aligns with Aristotle's concept of tragedy, where the protagonist suffers due to a personal error or frailty.

Complete Question

1. Choose the best paraphrase for the sentence below.

"A pox on you for your loathsome chiding!"

A. Curse you for your hateful scolding!

B. May you be diseased for your disgusting behavior!

C. I want to hit you because you’ve been hiding!

2. Which of the following is NOT one of the themes of the play? (1 point)

A. Good intentions always yield good results.

B. Tragedy causes everyone involved to look intently at themselves.

C. True love requires risk.

3. What is the downfall of the hero in a tragedy? (1 point)

A. the actions of the villain

B. his own actions

C. a weak point in his char

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2. "Kugler, Ferdinand was a thief before his tenth year and an inveterate liar."
habitual
believable
undetectable
entertaining

3. "But really, why don’t You…why don’t You Yourself do the judging?" Kugler asked pensively.

regretfully
eagerly
happily

thoughtfully


4. "The council has forbidden itinerant entertainers to stop on municipal property.
acrobatic
acting
country
traveling

5. [We] … began to talk about the weather again, … and other banal and insoluble questions.
trite

critical
controversial
unexpected

6. "Though another of Mohammed’s commandments—the one on alcoholic drinks—was broken (and without constraint, as I know now) no latitude was allowed with regard to pork."

argument

sharing

leeway

expense

7. The people in Eugene Ionesco’s story start to turn into _________
wingspanroaches.
monkeys.
rhinoceroses.
giraffes.

8. The "black sheep" in Italo Calvino’s fable causes problems because he is __________
honest.
gullible.
dishonest.
cruel.

9. Andrei Voznesensky compares a young girl’s first disappointment to "First _______"
Spring.

Raindrops.
Frost.
Skylark.

10. The Muslim narrator in "Forbidden Fruit" prides himself on his _______
appetite.
driving.
handwriting.
abstinence.

True or False
11. In "The Last Judgment," a murderer learns that he will receive not divine but human justice.
true
false


12. Boris Pasternak was allowed to accept the Nobel Prize for Doctor Zhivago when it was awarded.
true
false

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2) a
3) b
4) d
5) b
6) c
7) c
8) b
9)b
10) d
11) false
12) true

Biblical Allusions in Anthem Write 2-3 paragraphs in complete sentences in a google document that do the following:

1. Explain that Ayn Rand uses Biblical allusions in the Uncharted Forest to reinforce her points because most people are familiar with that story.

2. List a few similarities between the two stories to prove what you are saying has merit

3. point out some key differences and then explain how those differences reinforce a theme or meaning of the novel.

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i dont know this one sorry

Which of the following signal words would best complete the sentence:

Jeff played a great game,_____, the other team scored the winning goal.

however
also
likewise
similarly

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The answer would be "however" or A.

Answer:

The awnser is however and by the way its c for me : )

Explanation:

Which line from Macbeth is written in iambic pentameter?
a. The eye wink at the hand; yet let that be / Which the eye fears, when it is done, to see.
b.There if I grow / The harvest is your own.
c.Where they most breed and haunt, I have observ'd / The air is delicate.
dA heavy summons lies like lead upon me / And yet I would not sleep.

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The answer is A, iambic pentameter is 10 syllables with 5 feet

The line from Macbeth written in iambic pentameter is option a, consisting of ten syllables with alternating unstressed and stressed patterns.

The line from Macbeth that is written in iambic pentameter is option a: The eye wink at the hand; yet let that be
Which the eye fears, when it is done, to see. Iambic pentameter as we all know consists of five metrical feet per line, with each foot comprising an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable. So, if we observe the given options carefully,  This line has ten syllables that alternate unstressed and stressed, fitting the pattern of iambic pentameter.

For berry, in "The Black Ball," The Narrator existed in the _______?
A. Brass
B.Past
C.Quarters
D.Back

My choice is A.,

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Yes your answer "A" is correct. For berry, in " The Black Ball " The Narrator existed in the Brass. It is worth mentioning that the author of this book is Ralph Waldo Ellison has won the national book award thanks to his book invisible man released in 1952

You are correct the answere is A. Brass

Below is the last stanza of a poem, "Dover Beach," written in 1876 by Matthew Arnold.    Ah, love, let us be true    To one another! for the world, which seems    To lie before us like a land of dreams,    So various, so beautiful, so new,    Hath really neither joy, nor love, nor light,    Nor certitude, nor peace, nor help for pain;    And we are here as on a darkling plain    Swept with confused alarms of struggle and flight,    Where ignorant armies clash by night. Which one of the following statements best characterizes Arnold's view of the world? A. The world is not a beautiful place. B. The world is made for lovers. C. The world is a confusing and hostile place. D. The world is just a dream.

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C.the world is a confusing and hostile place.

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?


The Statue of Liberty, which is mostly made of pure copper is a New York City landmark.

The Statue of Liberty which is mostly made of pure copper is a New York City landmark.

The Statue of Liberty, which is mostly made of pure copper, is a New York City landmark

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its the third one 
The Statue of Liberty, which is mostly made of pure copper, is a New York City landmark

Here’s a quick biography of how I came to be, 1
the junior lead detective who researches fearlessly. 2

The probability, I find, is just as good as coincidence 3
that I’ll find some hidden mystery by watching some events. 4

This vocation, fair and true, I stumbled on one day, 5
and the verdict was that I’d pursue each fact that comes my way. 6

When I find a question that requires investigation, 7
I pull out all the stops and start my thorough speculation. 8 Which word BEST describes the speaker?
A)foolishB)humorousC)inventiveD)miserable

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it is intentive, since he pays attention to the small details

In formal writing, interjections are rarely used since they express;
A. Logical confusion.
B. Emotional excitement.
C. Hurtful criticism
D. Deep questions

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B. Emotional Excitement

Interjections are most commonly used to express emotion. In formal writing, author's emotions are usually inappropriate. 

Read the following passage:

My father always said that my sister’s eyes resemble our mother’s eyes, while mine resemble his.

Based on the clues, what is the most likely definition of the word resemble?

feel like
act like
walk like
look like

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The answer is D, look like.

Answer:

The correct answer is D look like

Explanation:

My father always said that my sister’s eyes resemble our mother’s eyes

Outline of the Reasons Social Stratification Is Unavoidable According to the Davis-Moore Thesis
Some positions are less important than others.
The more important positions required better qualified people.
More important positions must offer higher pay to attract qualified people.
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What is missing from the outline of the Davis-Moore thesis?
A. All positions in society must be filled.
B. All societies should work toward the elimination of ascribed positions.
C. Society will be improved when all positions are considered equally important.
D. Less important positions must not o,

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I agree with A. We will never stop needing people to do basic jobs. At present, even with increased automation, there will always be a need for people to do basic jobs that machines and computers are not able to do. Mechanical Turk from Amazon is a perfect example. I think that as automation takes over certain jobs, other basic jobs will become available. After all, if everyone was a doctor or something, there would be no one around to build houses. Suddenly the house builders would be hot commodities and would start making more money than doctors because of their increased demand.

The missing element from the outline of the Davis-Moore thesis is that A. all positions in society must be filled.

The Davis-Moore thesis, though open for debate, was an early attempt to explain why stratification exists and what role it provides.

Davis and Moore believed that social stratification is necessary to promote excellence, productivity, and efficiency, thus giving people something to strive for. They argued that the system serves society as a whole because it allows everyone to benefit to a certain extent. This thesis posits that the unequal distribution of rewards ensures that the most functionally important jobs are filled by the best-qualified people.Thus, the reasons Social Stratification Is Unavoidable According to the Davis-Moore Thesis was that ll positions in society must be filled.

Complete Question:

Outline of the Reasons Social Stratification Is Unavoidable According to the Davis-Moore Thesis. Some positions are less important than others.

The more important positions required better qualified people.

More important positions must offer higher pay to attract qualified people.

What is missing from the outline of the Davis-Moore thesis?

A. All positions in society must be filled.

B. All societies should work toward the elimination of ascribed positions.

C. Society will be improved when all positions are considered equally important.

D. The more important positions in society require better qualified people.

Business letters should follow a conventional format. True False

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True!
I hope this helps

which statement best expresses the theme of the yellow wallpaper

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Answer:

Without the freedom to express themselves, people can become mentally ill.

Explanation:

This was the answer in apex. When I chose "the narrator comes to believe she is trapped in the wallpaper," it was incorrect, and I was given the above answer as correct.

I wish I (was, were) ready to go shopping at the mall.
a. was
b. were

**I think A**,

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B. Were

"Were" is only appropriate after "I" when the sentence is in the subjunctive mood. 

For example: 
I wish I were a cat. I wish I were rich. I wish I were ready.

Answer:

"I wish I 'were' ready to go shopping at the mall" would be the correct form of the verb for this sentence. Hope we helped! :D

Comparing the two excerpts above, what are some differences you notice in tone and formality? Why might these differences exist?

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Final answer:

The difference between the two paragraphs lies in the integration of quotations. The first example lacks smooth integration, while the second example demonstrates seamless integration of quotations.

Explanation:

In the first paragraph example, the quotations are not smoothly integrated with the author's words and do not follow the grammatical structure of the sentences. They are simply plopped into the paragraph without any connection. However, in the second paragraph example, the quotations are smoothly integrated and maintain the grammatical structure of each sentence. The writer carefully selected important phrases from the poem that support their point and ensured they flowed smoothly into the sentences.

From The Glass Menagerie

How can Tom and Amanda both be described?
fragile and compliant
gentle and nervous
scheming and forceful
aggressive and violent,

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Tom and Amanda are both fragile and compliant. This is symbolized by the glass style of the play. They are like a glass that is easily broken and very fragile. However, they are compliant with the arguments that a person would tell to the public and they easily obey the laws.

In the poem “Casey’s Revenge,” how does Casey feel about the townspeople’s anger toward him for losing the game?

Casey is not bothered by the townspeople’s anger
Casey is upset by the townspeople’s anger
Casey is excited to win the next game for the town
Casey does not listen to what the townspeople say about him

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B. Casey is upset by the townspeople’s anger.

The townspeople being angry at Casey never quite subsides throughout the majority of the poem. In fact, it makes its presence known even toward the end of the poem as Casey comes up to bat in the ninth inning as is evidenced by “A dismal groan in chorus came; a scowl was on each face |When Casey walked up, bat in hand, and slowly took his place.” And, readers can tell he is upset at this in the lines that ensue: “His bloodshot eyes in fury gleamed, his teeth were clenched in hate; | He gave his cap a vicious hook and pounded on the plate.”

Answer:

In the poem Casey's Revenge, Casey feels upset by the townspeople's anger. The correct answer is the second one.

Explanation:

This feeling that Casey experiments is clearly shown in the line that says: "His bloodshot eyes in fury gleamed, his teeth were clenched in hate; | He gave his cap a vicious hook and pounded on the plate." at the end of the poem. The reader can easily understand how he feels towards people's anger with him. He feels that moment in the game can be his revenge, and he is willing to make the difference.

What is the meaning of the metaphor morning star in walden?

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Meaning of “morning star” is hope

Why is vocabulary important?

What is Promotion?

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Helmi’s treatment by the town officials leads the reader to believe that his presence is? A) challenging their political power B)a source of constant trouble in town c) generally unwelcome, but tolerated D) politically expedient for the officials

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Answer:

c

a

b

d

Explanation:

disappointed

fear of

unconventional looking

politically expedient for the officials

Is hopefulness a concrete noun

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I think is no because hope is an abstract noun.
No, the word hopefulness is an abstract noun, a word for en emotion.

Why are the names of gods often mentioned in the Ramayana?

A. They give the author, Valmiki, some religious authority that he wouldn't otherwise have.
B. They create the impression that the Ramayana was written by the gods themselves.
C. They are common references the readers of the Ramayana are expected to understand.
D. They provide religious instruction; they help the readers of the Ramayana remember the gods.

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C. They are common references the readers of the Ramayana are expected to understand.

The gods are often mentioned to establish references that will be easily identified by readers, as shown in option C.

We can arrive at this answer because:

The "Ramayana" is an epic with great influence from Hinduism.That's because its author was a practitioner of that religion and wrote the epic based on his religious concepts.He did this also because he knew that the target audience of this epic was also Hindu people and that's why they would identify with the story.

To make the story even more understandable and allow the audience to identify themselves, he added to the story many references to Greek gods, which repeat themselves over and over again. He did this because he knew the public would understand.

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Where do tom, jordan, gatsby, daisy, and nick go? what tensions erupt there?

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Gatsby reveals that nothing happened while he kept his watch. Nick suggests Gatsby leave town for a while, certain Gatsby's car would be identified as the "death car." Nick's comments make Gatsby reveal the story of his past, "because 'Jay Gatsby' had broken up like glass against Tom's hard malice." 

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1. Which revision fixes the mistake in parallel structure in the sentence?

Thinking before you act is better than to act impulsively.



Which revision fixes the mistake in parallel structure in the sentence?

Thinking before you act is better than to act impulsively.

A. Thinking before you act is better than impulsiveness.
B. Thinking before you act is better than to be impulsive.
C. Thinking before you act is better than acting impulsively.
D. Thinking before you act is better than impulsive actions.

2. Select the phrase from the drop-down menu that correctly completes the sentence with parallel structure.

Before becoming president, Theodore Roosevelt served as a deputy sheriff, reformed a police department, and _________.

A. He led the rough riders up san juan hill.
B. He was a soldier who led the rough riders up san juan hill.
C. Led the rough riders up san juan hill.
D. Was the soldier who led the rough riders up san juan hill.

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1)

C) Thinking before you act is better than acting impulsively.

We want a structure that has has an -ing participle on both sides.

2)

Before becoming president, Theodore Roosevelt served as a deputy sheriff, reformed a police department, and _________.

C) Led the rough riders up San Juan Hill.

We want a structure with a past-tense, active verb at the beginning.
1)C Thinking before you act is better than acting impulsively.
2)C.Led the rough riders up san juan hill.
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