From "The Tyranny of Things" by Elizabeth Morris

Once upon a time, when I was very tired, I chanced to go away to a little house by the sea. "It is empty," they said, "but you can easily furnish it." Empty! Yes, thank Heaven! Furnish it? Heaven forbid! Its floors were bare, its walls were bare, its tables there were only two in the house were bare. There was nothing in the closets but books; nothing in the bureau drawers but the smell of clean, fresh wood; nothing in the kitchen but an oil stove, and a few a very few dishes; nothing in the attic but rafters and sunshine, and a view of the sea. After I had been there an hour there descended upon me a great peace, a sense of freedom, of in finite leisure. In the twilight I sat before the flickering embers of the open fire, and looked out through the open door to the sea, and asked myself, "Why?" Then the answer came: I was emancipated from things. There was nothing in the house to demand care, to claim attention, to cumber my consciousness with its insistent, unchanging companionship. There was nothing but a shelter, and outside, the fields and marshes, the shore and the sea. These did not have to be taken down and put up and arranged and dusted and cared for. They were not things at all, they were powers, presences.

And so I rested. While the spell was still unbroken, I came away. For broken it would have been, I know, had I not fled first. Even in this refuge the enemy would have pursued me, found me out, encompassed me.

If we could but free ourselves once for all, how simple life might become! One of my friends, who, with six young children and only one servant, keeps a spotless house and a soul serene, told me once how she did it. "My dear, once a month I give away every single thing in the house that we do not imperatively need. It sounds wasteful, but I don’t believe it really is. Sometimes Jeremiah mourns over missing old clothes, or back numbers of the magazines, but I tell him if he doesn’t want to be mated to a gibbering maniac he will let me do as I like."

The old monks knew all this very well. One wonders sometimes how they got their power; but go up to Fiesole, and sit a while in one of those little, bare, white-walled cells, and you will begin to understand. If there were any spiritual force in one, it would have to come out there.

I have not their courage, and I win no such freedom. I allow myself to be overwhelmed by the invading host of things, making fitful resistance, but without any real steadiness of purpose. Yet never do I wholly give up the struggle, and in my heart I cherish an ideal, remotely typified by that empty little house beside the sea.

Which three of these ideas mentioned in the essay inspire Morris to seek a life free from things?

Choose one answer from each group. Type the LETTER ONLY for each answer in the correct blank.

Type B, C, or D for Blank 1.

Her friend
Her books
The attic

Type G, H, or I for Blank 2.
The room
Her courage
The house

Type J, K, or L for Blank 3.
The monks
Her family
The leaders

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Answer 1
The attic ,The house(or the room) ,The monks
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Answer 2

Answer: Her friend, the house, the monks

Morris is inspired to seek a life free of things by her friend, who is able to keep a house and be at peace because of the minimalist approach she has towards it. She also feels inspired by the house by the beach. When she is inside, she feels an enormous sense of peace and tranquility, which she realizes is because of the emptiness of it. Finally, she also gains inspiration from the monks, who sit in white-walled cells in order to achieve enlightenment.


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Who is the antagonist in "The Strangers That Came To Town?"

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In The Strangers That Came to Town, the antagonists would have to be Tom and Andy.  Taking into account the definition of 'antagonist' which speaks to being hostile and actively opposes to someone or something, the boys would best fit the profile.  They were unwilling to get to know the Duvitch family and merely judged them based on their appearance.  Even though the boys' father made an effort to speak to the family the boys showed no regards for them and even went as far as throwing soap into the tub in which the Duvitvch family kept fishes, and this resulted in the sixty-one of the fish dying.

1) The nation's energy use is largely dependent on fossil fuels. (2) These fuels are nonrenewable resources, and they cause pollution. (3) We cannot continue our reliance on a fuel that will eventually run out. (4) Thus, we must find other ways to sustain our energy demands. (5) Pursuing alternative fuel sources is the key to solving our energy crisis. (6) Currently, about 1 percent of energy in the United States is produced by the sun, and solar energy has the potential to become a more widely used energy source. (7) Through different technologies, such as solar cells, scientists have learned to use the sun’s radiation to create electricity. (8) Solar energy is both inexhaustible and clean. (9) The major limit to this alternative source is that equipment is expensive. (10) Developing a cost-effective way to harness the power of the sun will be a significant development in solving our energy crisis. Which sentence contains evidence that solar energy could help solve the energy crisis? sentence 5 sentence 6 sentence 8 sentence 10

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Sentence 5 talks about looking for alternate energy sources but doesn't specifically mention solar energy so it is wrong. Sentence 10 says that solar energy is a "significant development" but it doesn't provide specific evidence so it is also not correct. Sentence 6 is the best answer - it shows that it is already being used and it has the potential to be used even more.
Final answer:

Sentences 8, 6, and 10 contain evidence that solar energy could help solve the energy crisis by highlighting its inexhaustible nature, current production, and the potential impact of cost-effective solar technology.

Explanation:

The passage provides several statements that support the idea that solar energy could be part of the solution to the energy crisis. Sentence 8 states that 'Solar energy is both inexhaustible and clean.' This aligns with the need for an energy source that does not run out and that minimizes environmental impact. Furthermore, sentence 6 notes that 'Currently, about 1 percent of energy in the United States is produced by the sun, and solar energy has the potential to become a more widely used energy source.' This highlights the current state of solar energy production and its potential for growth. Lastly, sentence 10 amplifies this sentiment by stating, 'Developing a cost-effective way to harness the power of the sun will be a significant development in solving our energy crisis.' It addresses the economic challenge of solar energy and implies that overcoming this challenge can lead to solar energy being a viable solution to the energy crisis.

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Which revision involves a change from passive voice to active voice? Her hair was cut and styled by a professional. A) The professional stylist, Monica Schweppes, cut and styled Lisa's hair. B) The professional stylist, Monica Schweppes, was happy to cut Lisa's hair. C) Lisa's hair was cut by a professional hair stylist named Monica Schweppes. Reactivate D) Lisa would have liked her hair cut by professional hair stylist, Monica Schweppes.

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The proper answer to this question is option B " The professional stylist, Monica Schweppes, was happy to cut Lisa's hair".

Your answer is B.

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Read the excerpt from Act IV, scene i of Romeo and Juliet.
Capulet: Now, afore God! this reverend holy friar,
All our whole city is much bound to him.
Juliet: Nurse, will you go with me into my closet,
To help me sort such needful ornaments 35
As you think fit to furnish me to-morrow?
Lady Capulet: No, not till Thursday; there is time enough.
Capulet: Go, nurse, go with her. We’ll to church to-morrow. [Exeunt JULIET and Nurse]
This is an example of dramatic irony because the audience knows that

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Dramatic irony is when the audience is aware of something that the characters do not know. Dramatic irony heightens the suspense for the audience and provides an additional layer of meaning. 

This conversation, taken from Act IV, Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet, is full of irony. Capulet and his wife do not know of Juliet's plan to fake her death and elope with Romeo. They are unaware that the "holy friar" they so admire is helping Juliet run off with the son of their enemy. When Lady Capulet says "there is time enough," she is not aware that in the morning she will find her daughter "dead" (and she will not know Juliet's death is a fake one).

Meanwhile, the audience is aware of Juliet's plan to marry Romeo despite the fact she is engaged to marry Paris. The audience is aware that the friar is helping them. They know he has provided Juliet with a potion that will cause her to sleep so deeply she will appear dead. Finally, the know that there is not enough time. When the go to church again, it will be for Juliet's funeral, not her wedding to Paris.

When the audience hears Capulet and his wife say these things, the effect is a strong one. The dramatic irony increases the suspense and adds to the tension about what will happen. Finally, the audience is left to wonder: how will the Capulets feel when they find their daughter dead? And how will they react when they learn "this reverend holy friar" played a part in this tragedy?

C.Juliet does not intend to follow through with the wedding.

. Read the paragraph. On Saturday, I went to the Museum of Modern Art with my parents. The exhibit’s theme was “space-age art.” There were some watercolor paintings of the universe that looked like giant swirls of color. We saw an audiovisual presentation with spaceship lanterns swinging from ceiling wires. After the exhibit, we went to dinner at the Japanese Tea Garden. Anyway, the exhibit might be interesting for somebody who likes modern art and space aliens. Which of the following is true of this paragraph? The writing is not focused on the art exhibit at all. All sentences except one are focused on the art exhibit. Only some of the writing is focused on the art exhibit. The writing is clearly focused on the modern art exhibit.

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I think it is All sentences except one 

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Answer:

The sentence that is true about this paragraph is All sentences except one are focused on the art exhibit.

Explanation:

The complete excerpt describes the process of visiting the musing and more specifically seen that exhibition about the universe and modern art, includes details about what the narrator saw and it closes with an opinion about it in a very clear way where they didn't like it much but that doesn't mean that it is bad, there's only one parenthesis of information about the Japanese tea garden but right after that the story goes back to the original theme.

"W. W. Jacobs' 'The Monkey's Paw' and Saki's 'The Open Window' both demonstrate the use of symbolism, setting, and characterization to explore the nature of good and evil in mankind in the early twentieth century."

In three to five complete sentences, explain why this thesis statement is an effective comparison/contrast thesis statement.

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This thesis statement is an effective one for a compare/contrast paper. To answer this question, we first have to be clear on what a thesis statement for this type of paper needs to look like.

The thesis statement for a paper that compares and contrasts two subjects needs to do two things. First, it must state the subjects being compared and contrasted. Second, it must clarify the specific aspects -- usually three -- that will be used to compare and contrast the subjects.

First, this thesis statement makes clear the two main subjects that are going to be compared and contrasted. In this case, these main subjects are two short stories: Jacobs' "The Monkey's Paw" and Saki's "The Open Window."

Next, the thesis statement clearly states the three subtopics that will be used in discussing these subjects. The two stories will be compared and contrasted using three aspects of the stories. These aspects are symbolism, setting, and characterization. The thesis statement also indicates that these three aspects of the stories all do the same thing: help the author "explore the nature of good and evil in mankind in the early twentieth century."

As such, the sample thesis statement given in the question meets both of these criteria. For these reasons, it is an effective thesis statement for a paper that compares and contrasts two subjects using three specific aspects.


why do you think Mrs. Mallard married brently

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They loved eachother!

Mrs. Mallard likely married Brently Mallard due to societal pressures and the role of marriage in securing a woman's social standing in the late 19th century. Her relief at his death underlies her desire for autonomy, which was systemically repressed. The story uses heart disease as a metaphor for this repression and ends with Mrs. Mallard's tragic and ironic death.

The question asks why Mrs. Mallard in Kate Chopin's short story 'The Story of an Hour' married her husband Brently despite not indicating issues like domestic abuse or infidelity. This inquiry aligns with the broader thematic exploration of marriage, autonomy, and the role of women in society that Chopin often engaged with in her writing.

It is suggested that Mrs. Mallard married Brently Mallard due to societal expectations and the notion of marriage as a necessary institution for women in her time. Although Mrs. Mallard does not explicitly state any major discontent with Brently, her profound relief at the (mistaken) news of his death suggests a deep and unexpressed feeling of oppression. She cherishes her newfound 'freedom' and envisions a future of self-determination. Heart disease symbolically represents Mrs. Mallard's lack of freedom and when she dies from 'the joy that kills' upon Brently's return, it signifies the crushing disappointment of losing that hope for independence.

The pressure for women to marry, regardless of love or personal happiness, is a recurring topic in literature from that period, as seen in the character of Jane Withersteen in 'Riders of the Purple Sage' and Jane Austen's characters, who are often preoccupied with marriage as a financial necessity and social expectation.

Source: "Generic Employment Application." Mt.gov: Montana's Official State Website. Department of Labor and Industry-Workforce Services Division, Aug. 2006. Web. 1 Nov. 2010. Look at the sections labeled 1, 2, and 3. What is the purpose of these sections? to be filled in by the applicant to call attention to different sections and important information to highlight areas that are for office use only to make the document colorful and more fun to complete

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i believe the answer you were looking for is B to call attention to different sections and important information


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B.) to call attention to different sections and important information

How do you organize an essay using “comparison and contrast”?

A.) by presenting the details in time sequence
B.) by presenting two subjects, point by point
C.) by presenting the details in the order in which they appear in the process or illustration
D.) by presenting the most important point first, followed by other less important points, or vice versa

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Choice B sounds about right.

Mary is giving a persuasive speech about the benefits of adoption over abortion and wants to engage her audience early on. Which of the following supporting materials would probably be the most effective choice to use during the introduction of her speech? a. “A total of 820,151 legal induced abortions were reported in 2005, the abortion ratio (number of abortions per 1,000 live births) was 233, and the abortion rate was 15 per 1,000 women aged 15--44 years.” - (www.cdc.gov) b. According to Lisa M. Koonin, M.N., M.P.H. and Jack C. Smith, M.S., “Legal induced abortion is one of the most frequently performed surgical procedures in the United States. Abortion rates for teenagers are much higher in the United States than in most Western European countries and in some Eastern European countries.” c. “My name is Allie J. A few years ago I was working as an outreach worker in Vancouver, BC, Canada. One of my clients asked me to go with her while she got an abortion. I sat holding her hand wondering how I ever thought that this was not going to affect me. I was ashamed to think I had condoned this. Never will I encourage abortion over adoption again. There is a better way.” d. A young teenage girl who becomes pregnant and is faced with the choice of whether to give her child up for adoption or to have an abortion.

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C.

First of all, in this statement the speaker introduces herself and immediately lets the audience know why this topic is so important to her. Audiences are more likely to be invested in a speech if they know the speaker is personally invested in the cause. It also begins with an example of pathos--an emotional appeal to the audience--which is effective in drawing an audience in. 

You want to avoid throwing a lot of numbers or other researchers' names at the audience immediately upon starting (even though you will definitely want to use those things within the speech) because they will make the tone seem too formal or fact-based before the audience has a chance to become invested.

C. is the right answer


What happened to Kiev when Yaroslav the Wise died in 1054 CE? Yaroslav’s oldest son became the new ruler. The Mongols invaded. Kiev was divided among Yaroslav’s five sons. Kiev was renamed Moscow.

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I believe that the correct answer is the third option. Yaroslav the Wise wanted to prevent the division between his sons, so he exhorted them to live in peace with each other. In year 1054. the Kiev Russia was divided between his sons (Vladimir of Novgorod, Iziaslav I, Sviatoslav II, Vsevolod I and Igor Yaroslavich) and the legal code Rus’ Justice (Russkaya Pravda), which provided the laws during the feudal division, was written.

Answer:

Kiev was divided among Yaroslav’s five sons.

Explanation:

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In "The Importance of Being Earnest," what trait does Cecily admire in others, though she does not have it in herself?

A. Kindness
B. Punctuality
C. Sincerity

Let me say this now, I have read this story but I cant remember the answer and I cant find it in the book.

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Cecily admires punctuality in others, though she does not have this trait herself.

The answer to your question is b

To what extent does Okonkwo from Things Fall Apart fit Aristotle’s definition of a “tragic hero”? In supporting your argument use direct quotations, both from the play, and from Aristotle’s Poetics.

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It fit with the Aristotle's definition of a "tragic hero" like the William Shakespeare's Hamlet. Because both protagonist has tragic flaws, Hamlet is his inability to act while Okonkwo was the fear of weakness and failure, which will ultimately bring to their fall. One statement of Things Fall Apart states "afraid of being weak" shows Okonkwo has a flaw that lead him to impulsive decisions.

Both the complete subject and the complete predicate of a sentence can contain an adjective.
a. True
b. False

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Final answer:

Answer explains that both complete subject and complete predicate of a sentence can contain an adjective.

Explanation:

False. Both the complete subject and the complete predicate of a sentence can contain an adjective.

In longer sentences, identifying the subjects and predicates becomes easy with practice. Adjectives can describe both the subject and the predicate.

A sentence is complete when it contains both a subject and a verb and makes sense on its own.

Which activity is an example of a pathos appeal in a wartime speech?

A. Showing images of the destruction caused by an enemy attack
B. Explaining war plans and citing credible military strategists
C. Using graphs to illustrate territory gained in different battles
D. Giving reasons a country should enter war

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The answer is:

A. Showing images of the destruction caused by an enemy attack.

Pathos is used to evoke an emotional response in the audience to persuade them to believe in what you are saying. By showing images of the destruction you provoque an emotional response and show them the cruelty of war.

Answer:A. Showing images of the destruction caused by an enemy attack

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In a response of three to five sentences, explain how Macbeth changes throughout the scene in this lesson. Use the lines from Group A, when he first hears the weird sisters' greeting, and Group B, the aside he makes after he learns he has been named Thane of Cawdor, to support your answer. Group A By Sinel's death I know I am Thane of Glamis; But how of Cawdor? The Thane of Cawdor lives, A prosperous gentleman; and to be King Stands not within the prospect of belief, No more than to be Cawdor. Group B [Aside.] Two truths are told, As happy prologues to the swelling act Of the imperial (royal) theme-… If good, why do I yield to that suggestion Whose horrid image doth unfix my hair And make my seated heart knock at my ribs, Against the use of nature? Present fears Are less than horrible imaginings: My thought, whose murder yet is but fantastical, Shakes so my single state of man that function Is smother'd in surmise, and nothing is But what is not.

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The answer oft this question is a

What does Madison acknowledge about the criticisms of existing governments? How might it appeal to Anti federalists.

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Which is the correct plural form of trolley

A) trollies

B) trolleys

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trolleys is the correct answer

Trolleys, is the correct plural form of trolley. Thus, option (b) is correct.

Yes, although 'trolleys' is more frequently used, 'trollies' is an acceptable spelling of the plural form of 'trolley' in some English dialects.

The grammatical term called "plural" is used to show that there are multiples of something. When a word ends in "-ey," "-s" is typically added to the end of the word to create the plural form.

Therefore, option (b) is correct.

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How many hydrogen atoms must bond to silicon to give it an octet of valence electrons?

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Silicon has 4 valence electro so it would need 4 hydrogen atoms to give itself an octet of valence electrons.

how is Mark Antony???s use of paralipsis effective in manipulating the audience in the above excerpt?

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The correct answer is Mark Antony uses paralipsis to draw attention to the will as he seems to ignore or avoid it.
Mark Antony uses paralipsis to draw attention to the will as he seems to ignore or avoid it.

Choose the answer. Which best identifies a characteristic of narrative poetry? A.Includes characters that are involved in a story B.Shares factual information with the reader C. Includes paraphrases and cited quotations D. Does not rhyme

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The correct answer is C.
I am 100% certain about this, even though English is not my best subject.

Answer:

c

Explanation:

what does scouts changing relationship with calpurnia suggest about scouts coming of age

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As Scout gets older, she starts to understand how to cope with Calpurnia better and ends up having a stronger relationship with her.

I had forgotten what is the principal part of the verb in bold? The bolded word is forgotten

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Assuming your options are present participle, present, past, and past participle, the correct answer is past participle.
Past participle (which can be found in the third column of irregular verbs) is the form of the verb which is used for tenses such as present perfect, or past perfect, in the example above.
Present participle would be - forgetting; present would be - forget; past would be - forgot. Since neither of these is found above, the correct answer is past participle. 

In this excerpt from Robert Cormier’s “The Moustache,” which pair of sentences shows the main character dealing with an internal conflict?
I was about to protest—I had never heard of a Chesterfield, for crying out loud. But I stopped. Be patient with her, my mother had said. Humor her. Be gentle.

We were interrupted by an attendant who pushed a wheeled cart into the room. “Time for juices, dear,” the woman said. She was the standard forty- or fifty-year-old woman: glasses, nothing hair, plump cheeks. Her manner was cheerful but a businesslike kind of cheerfulness. I’d hate to be called “dear” by someone getting paid to do it. “Orange or grape or cranberry, dear? Cranberry is good for the bones, you know.”

My grandmother ignored the interruption. She didn’t even bother to answer, having turned away at the woman’s arrival, as if angry about her appearance.

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The correct answer is : " I was about to protest but stopped". I hope this helps!

Answer: The pair of sentences that shows the main character dealing with an internal conflict are "I was about to protest—I had never heard of a Chesterfield, for crying out loud. But I stopped. Be patient with her, my mother had said. Humor her. Be gentle."

Explanation: Just to elaborate a liitle on the answer, it can be added that the last excerpt can be discarded, since it does not show an internal conflict. It is just describing the way one of the characters behaved. Likewise, the second excerpt shows that the main character does not like to be called "dear" by the attendant, and he does not reveal his displeasure, but that cannot be described as an internal conflict. The first excerpt, however, does show that the said character is dealing with an internal conflict: his urge to protest and reveal his anger, and his decision to be patient and refrain from doing so.    

St. Thomas Aquinas thought Aristotle’s ideas were dangerous because he was a pagan philosopher.

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I'm guessing this is a true or false question, So if it is, the answer is true, Aquinas believed the moral opposite of Aristotle's ideas and threw them out as dangerous.

St. Thomas Aquinas believed Aristotle's logic could be utilized to prove the existence of God.

St. Thomas Aquinas’s opinion of Aristotle is best stated as B. Aristotle's logic can be used to prove the existence of God. Aquinas revered Aristotle, incorporating many of his ideas into his philosophy, including the Five Ways to demonstrate God's existence which drew upon Aristotle's assertions on being.

The complete question is:

St. Thomas Aquinas’s opinion of Aristotle is best stated as _____.

A. Aristotle’s ideas are dangerous because he was a pagan philosopher.

B. Aristotle’s logic can be used to prove the existence of God.

C. Aristotle would have been a better choice of mentor for Dante’s pilgrim than Virgil.

D. Aristotle lived before the time of Christ so his ideas are too ancient to be valuable to medieval philosophers.

Explain how lady macbeth's actions in act v, scene 1, draw meaning from the images of blood, darkness, and sleep that have run through the play. Does her deterioration redeem her character in the eyes of the audience?

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When Macbeth kills Duncan earlier in the play, Lady Macbeth has to go back and return the daggers to the dead guards so it looks like they were the ones who killed Duncan. When they hear the knocking at the gate she says "a little water clears us of this dead", referring to the blood on both of their hands. At this point in the play she is very casual about the murder and still led by her ambition. In 5.1, this idea of blood being on her hands has completely consumed her and even though it is not apparent her subconscious still sees it and it's impossible for her to get her hands clean enough.

Darkness is an image that is used often in the play as well. In 5.1, the reader learns that Lady Macbeth asks to have a candle with her at all times. This shows that she has become afraid of the darkness that earlier she so easily welcomed. Also, it is implied that even though her eyes are open she is asleep and cannot see--another type of darkness.

When Macbeth kills Duncan he says that he hears voices calling out that "Macbeth has murdered sleep"--sleep is nourishing and important, and by killing Duncan Macbeth thinks that he has ruined everyone's ability to sleep soundly (mostly his own). We see these images return in Lady Macbeth in 5.1 because she is sleep-walking. So, in a way, Macbeth was right--he 'murdered' her ability to sleep soundly because of the actions they both took. 

The only way this scene redeems Lady Macbeth is that it shows she does have a conscience. For so much of the play she is so strong, ambitious, and ruthless--she has no issue with shaming Macbeth into killing Duncan to get what she wants. As Macbeth grows in his own ambition and blood-lust, we do not see as much of Lady Macbeth, but it helps here to know that she actually does feel bad about all of the murder and it's catching up with her subconscious and killing her.
Final answer:

In Macbeth, Lady Macbeth's actions in Act V, Scene 1 draw on images of blood, darkness, and sleep to signify her guilt and mental decline. These images may lead some audiences to view her with sympathy, possibly redeeming her character.

Explanation:

In Act V, Scene 1 of Macbeth, William Shakespeare uses vivid imageries of blood, darkness, and sleep to represent Lady Macbeth's guilt-ridden descent into madness. Her incessant hand-washing and sleepwalking reflect her struggle to cleanse her guilt, metaphorically represented as blood on her hands. The lurking darkness advises her mental decline, while her sleeplessness suggests her tormented conscience due to her previous deeds. Although Lady Macbeth was initially seen as ruthless and ambitious, her state in Act V may create a sense of sympathetic redemption for her in the eyes of the audience.

However, whether her deterioration truly redeems her character varies according to different interpretations of the play. Some audiences may feel sympathy for her, observing the severe toll her actions have had on her mind. Others might take it as rightful mental punishment for her earlier cruel actions.

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In Ralph Ellison’s “the black ball,” the narrator of the story stretches the truth, or lies, several times. What do you think is his motivation for being so untruthful?

A. He often tried to protect those around him as well as avoid conflict.
B. He tried to minipulate situations so that he gets what he desires
C. He is motivated by greed and fires to move up in society through his lies.
D. He is driven by anger and tries to seek revenge againsed society by telling lies.

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A. hope this helps:)....................

In Ralph Ellison’s “the black ball,” the narrator of the story stretches the truth, or lies, several times. He often tried to protect those around him as well as avoid conflict is his motivation for being so untruthful. Therefore, option A is correct.

What is the significance of The Black Ball?

Blackballing is a rejection in a traditional form of secret balloting in which a white ball or ballot represents support and a black ball represents opposition.

A short story about an attempt in the American south to build an integrated union. There are racial slurs, as well as references to racial motivated assault and sexual assault, among other things.

Members of fraternal clubs in America voted without paper ballots at their meetings as early as the 17th century. Many decisions had to be nearly unanimous; a single "no" vote could kill a project. As a result, instead of paper ballots, they used a blackball box.

Thus, option A is correct.

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which sentence is an example of a claim of value from "compulsory voting: An idea Whose Time Has Come"?

A. Compulsory voting could solve this problem.

B. [Compulsory voting] will help us elect more effective and thoughtful leaders.

C. [Compulsory voting] should be implemented in the United States.

D. [Compulsory voting] is the right thing to do for the United States

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Answer:

D).  [Compulsory voting] is the right thing to do for the United States.

Explanation:

A claim of value is illustrated as the claim that offers a conclusion, opinion, or judgment that validates the claim either positively or disproves the claim. It determines whether a claim or belief is justified and could be accepted or not.

As per the question, the sentence that exemplifies a claim of value from "Compulsory voting: An idea Whose Time Has Come" is displayed through option D as it proposes a judgment that 'compulsory voting would be the right thing for the US'. This statement attempts to validate the given claim and therefore, suggests that 'compulsory voting' would be appropriate and beneficial action to be done. Thus, option D is the correct answer.

Which verb can correctly complete this sentence?.The elevator to the twelfth floor.
a.reach
b.rise
c.goes
d.come

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I believe the answer is c. goes.

Select the vocabulary word that best completes the sentence.


Bishop guided his boat into the harbor with a sense of pride; though he wasn’t a professional _____, he felt very comfortable with his ability to maneuver his craft through open waters.

A gullet

B mariner

C incredulity

D maelstrom

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