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!
has anyone read “the seems the glitch in sleep” by John Hulme and can tell me when and where this book takes place
The book "The Seems: The Glitch in Sleep" by John Hulme is set in a parallel world known as The Seems, with significant events occurring in the Department of Sleep
The book The Seems: The Glitch in Sleep by John Hulme takes place in a unique and imaginative setting. The main events occur in The Seems, which is a parallel world responsible for ensuring that everything in our world runs smoothly. More specifically, there are significant sequences that unfold in the Department of Sleep, which oversees sleep-related matters in our world.
The story combines elements of fantasy and adventure, with scenes shifting between The Seems and our own world, adding a layer of excitement and creativity to the narrative. Thus,
Primary Location: The Seems (a parallel world)Specific Site: Department of SleepChoose the rhyme scheme of Sidney's "Sonnet XXXI."
Which lines in this excerpt from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet show that Lord Capulet thinks Juliet is too young to get married?
PARIS: Of honourable reckoning are you both;
And pity 'tis you lived at odds so long.
But now, my lord, what say you to my suit?
CAPULET: But saying o'er what I have said before:
My child is yet a stranger in the world;
She hath not seen the change of fourteen years,
Let two more summers wither in their pride,
Ere we may think her ripe to be a bride.
PARIS: Younger than she are happy mothers made.
CAPULET: And too soon marr'd are those so early made.
The earth hath swallow'd all my hopes but she,
She is the hopeful lady of my earth:
But woo her, gentle Paris, get her heart,
My will to her consent is but a part;
An she agree, within her scope of choice
Lies my consent and fair according voice.
This night I hold an old accustom'd feast,
Whereto I have invited many a guest,
Such as I love; and you, among the store,
One more, most welcome, makes my number more.
Answer:
My child is yet a stranger in the world;
She hath not seen the change of fourteen years,
Let two more summers wither in their pride,
Ere we may think her ripe to be a bride.
Explanation:
These are the lines that show that Capulet believes Juliet is too young to get married. In these lines, he tells us that Juliet is a "child" who knows very little about the world. We also learn that she has not yet turned fourteen. Capulet asks Paris to wait for another two years, as he thinks that by that time, Juliet will be old enough to be married.
What happens to the Lady of Shalott after she leaves Shalott?
Answer:
She floats down the river in a boat. Along the way she dies. When her body arrives in Camelot, the other knights are afraid of her, but Sir Lancelot thinks she is lovely and says a prayer for her.
Explanation:
The poem "The Lady of Shallot" is a lyrical ballad by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. It tells the story of a lady locked in a tower, cursed if she ever look towards Camelot.
In the poem, we see the Lady of Shallot content with looking at the mirror image of Camelot, for there is a curse if she ever look at it directly. But when she hears the voice of Sir Lancelot singing, riding on his horse, she couldn't restrain herself any longer with the 'imaginary' world of the mirror. So, she gazed directly towards Camelot and eventually gets cursed. The mirror cracks, and knowing she is already under the curse, she left the tower and floats towards Camelot. But on the way, she died due to the cold and when her body arrives in Camelot, Sir Lancelot says she's beautiful and said a prayer for her.
In this excerpt from H. G. Wells's The Time Machine, what can you infer about the Time Traveller?
Answer:
The time traveller has been driven insane by visiting other times
Explanation:
How did midianite trouble the Israelite? This question about bible story 1000 years ago
The Midianites troubled the Israelites by invading their land, destroying their crops, and causing them to hide in caves and strongholds. Gideon, a judge, led a small force to defeat them and restore peace.
In biblical history, the Midianites caused significant trouble for the Israelites during the period of the Judges, around 1200-1000 BCE. One notable instance is documented in the Book of Judges, where it describes how the Midianites, along with the Amalekites and other eastern peoples, invaded Israel, ruining their crops and leaving no sustenance for the Israelites. These incursions led to intense hardships for the Israelites, who were forced to hide in caves and strongholds.
Gideon, one of the famous judges of Israel, was called by God to lead the Israelites against the Midianites. With a small army of 300 men, Gideon successfully defeated the Midianites, bringing peace to the region for a time. This story illustrates the cyclical nature of the Israelites' struggle with their enemies and highlights Gideon's role as a deliverer for his people.
5. Which of these excerpts is most clearly an example of apostrophe? (1 point)
"Bird thou never wert,/That from Heaven or near it…"
"Higher still and higher/From the earth thou springest…"
"Like a Poet hidden/In the light of thought…"
"The blue Mediterranean, where he lay…"
Answer:
The correct answer is B: "Higher still and higher/From the earth thou springest..."
Explanation:
Apostrophe is a figure of speech that has the purpose, and intention, of working almost as an exclamation, and it is used as a literary technique in plays, and most commonly in poetry, as a means to indicate that the speaker has broken away from the main audience and now directs his thoughts and words towards an abstract, or absent individual, or object, who cannot respond, and is only almost idealized by the speaker. In this case, the second option allows the reader to see that the speaker has almost lost himself and seems as if he were talking to a third party, a ghost, or someone imaginary, most likely what he imagines will spring from the earth. This is why the answer is the second one.
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Read the excerpt from "Harrison Bergeron."
He tried to think a little about the ballerinas. They weren’t really very good—no better than anybody else would have been, anyway. They were burdened with sash-weights and bags of birdshot, and their faces were masked, so that no one, seeing a free and graceful gesture or a pretty face, would feel like something the cat drug in. George was toying with the vague notion that maybe dancers shouldn’t be handicapped.
This excerpt best illustrates Kurt Vonnegut’s message that
everyone in a society should have equal talent and beauty.
advances in technology should be closely monitored.
television viewing limits individual thought and creativity.
absolute equality prevents personal freedoms of expression.
Answer: D) absolute equality prevents personal freedoms of expression.
Explanation: In the given passage from "Harrison Bergeron" by Kurt Vonnegut we can see the description of how the ballerinas were handicapped to ensure that none of them was better than the others. They had to wear sash-weights and bags of birdshot and also masks, in this way, it was clear that everyone was equal. This setting best illustrates Kurt Vonnegut's message that absolute equality prevents personal freedoms of expression.
Answer:
its d
Explanation:
What is lodovico's reaction to witnessing othello hit desdemona?
Lodovico could not believe his eyes!
If you get your news from online sources such as blogs and message boards, what do you need to do?
A. Make sure all your sources are subjective.
B. Read primarily authors whose views match yours.
C. Stop spending so much time online.
D. Be extra careful to look for biases.
The correct answer is D. Be extra careful to look for biases.
News from online sources such as blogs and message boards are inevitably biased since they reflect the individual authors' opinions, interpretations and points of view. Since opinions are subjective and vary from person to person, they are full of biases. Therefore, it would be wiser to obtain news from less biased sources such as national newspapers or news channels that report news as it is instead of reporting it in a way that reflects a journalists or news reporter's point of view.
Answer: B. Be extra careful to look for biases.
Explanation:
What does Athene’s perspective reveal? the physical strength of the gods disagreement among the gods the humor of the gods friendship between the gods
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Sum of answer above
Which lines from the reading best show the Cyclops to be an antagonist? A.I now ordered my shipmates all to cast lots— / who'd brave it out with me. B.When the sun had set and the night came on we lay down and slept at the water's shelving edge C.And I with my fighting heart, I thought at first / to steal up to him [the Cyclops], draw the sharp sword at my hip /and stab his chest. D.From there we sailed on, glad to escape our death / yet sick at heart for the dear companions we had lost
Answer:
I would say that the line from the reading that best shows the Cyclops to be an antagonist is C: And I with my fighting heart, I thought at first/ to steal up to him [the Cyclops], draw the sharp sword at my hip / and stab his chest.
Explanation:
This line shows a character that opposes -or is hostile- to someone, or to a particular situation. We can notice, the speaker is an adversary, he has a "fighting heart", he wants to "steal up" the Cyclops and "stab his chest". All of these feelings or thoughts show the reader that the speaker is an antagonist.
1)Identify the adverb clause in the sentence and write it in the blank space provided: Tommy scrubbed the bathroom tile until his arms ached.
2) Identify the adverb clause in the sentence and write it in the blank space provided: Jojo's three dogs bolted from the driveway once they saw her car turn the corner.
3) Identify the adverb clause in the sentence and write it in the blank space provided: When the storm started, she was at the store.
4) Identify the adverb clause in the sentence and write it in the blank space provided: The woman took notes while being taught to bake cupcakes.
My friend had concluded that if he took his language and culture out of his poetry, he stood a better chance of receiving a fellowship. He took out his native language, the poetic patois of our reality, the rich mixture of Spanish, English, pachuco and street talk which we know so well. In other words, he took the tortillas out of his poetry, which is to say he took the soul out of his poetry.
At a neighborhood fair in Texas, somewhere between the German Oom-pah Sausage Stand and the Mexican Gorditas booth, I overheard a young man say to his friend, “I wish I had a heritage. Sometimes I feel—so lonely for one.” And the tall American trees were dangling their thick branches right down over his head.
Which best states how the structure of each excerpt supports a different tone?
A. Anaya structures his text as an anecdote, which gives it a humorous tone, while Nye structures her text as a counterclaim, which gives it a defensive tone.
B. Anaya structures his text as an explanation, which gives it an authoritative tone, while Nye structures her text as an impression, which gives it a soothing tone.
C. Anaya structures his text as a theory, which gives it an academic tone, while Nye structures her text as a list, which gives it an unemotional tone.
D. Anaya structures his text as a news report, which gives it a neutral tone, while Nye structures her text as a critique, which gives it a judgmental tone.
Answer: B) Anaya structures his text as an explanation, which gives it an authoritative tone, while Nye structures her text as an impression, which gives it a soothing tone.
Explanation: The tone of a text or sentence is the author's or speaker's attitude towards the audience, the subject or even the characters of the text. There are many different kinds of tones, like: positive, negative, objective, sad, angry, etc. In the first excerpt we can see an example of an authoritative tone produced by the structure of the text (Anaya explains why her friend took his language and culture out of his poetry). The second excerpt has a soothing tone produced by Nye's narration of her impression.
Which of the following sentences is an example of a complex sentence? Select all that apply.
A.
I like to read adventure stories, not poems.
B.
I like to read adventure stories and poems.
C.
I like to read adventure stories, but I don't like to read poems.
D.
I like to read adventure stories but not poems.
E.
I like to read adventure stories more than poems
Read the 2 quotes from the play below and answer the question that follows:
QUOTE 1:
"By the simplicity of Venus' doves,
By that which knitteth souls and prospers loves,
And by that fire which burned the Carthage queen
When the false Troyan under sail was seen."
QUOTE 2:
"Cupid all armed. A certain aim he took
At a fail vestal throned by the west,
And loosened his love shaft smartly from his bow
As it should pierce a hundered thousand hearts."
What is the most dominant literary element used in both of the above quotes?
A. Simile
B. Foreshadowing
C. Allusion
D. Idiom
The most dominant literary element in both quotes is allusion, as they reference classical mythology and historical events to enrich the text's meaning.
The most dominant literary element used in both quotes is C. Allusion.
Explanation:
- An allusion is a literary device that refers to a well-known person, place, event, or work of art, often with the purpose of enriching the meaning of the text or evoking certain associations in the reader's mind.
- In Quote 1, the speaker alludes to various mythological and historical references, such as "Venus' doves," "the Carthage queen," and "the false Troyan," invoking images and stories from classical mythology and history.
- Similarly, in Quote 2, the speaker alludes to Cupid, the Roman god of love, who is depicted as "all armed" and shooting his love arrow at a "vestal throned by the west," referencing classical mythology and the imagery associated with Cupid.
- These allusions add depth and richness to the text by drawing on cultural and literary references that readers may be familiar with, enhancing the thematic and emotional resonance of the quotes. Therefore, the most dominant literary element used in both quotes is allusion.
In what way does the conversation between lady macduff and her son serve as comic relief act 4
Act 4's comic relief is provided by the exchange involving Lady Macduff and her son. It heightens the tension and expectation of coming disaster.
What is conversation?The term conversation refers to communicate to the one person and the another person. The conversation of the one people to the another person. The conversation of the social support of the evidence are the measure of the debates and the dialogues. The conversation of the one person to the another person in the particular topic.
Lady Macduff and her son's conversation is amusing since he delivers a comment on her life that is way beyond his years. His mother's amazement at his frankness, when he turns the subject around on her, lightens the tone from their fear and anger at Macduff's departure. His mother (and the crowd) giggle as the boy is smart and daring.
As a result, the comic relief is provided by the conversation involving Lady Macduff and her son.
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7) Which situation explains how a credit becomes a debt? Question 7 options: A)buyer purchases furniture on credit, and then owes a debt to the furniture store. B) An electronics store extends credit to a buyer, and then owes a debt to the buyer. C)A mechanic exchanges services with a plumber, and incurs a debt to the plumber. D) A farmer purchases used equipment in exchange for a share of the crops grown.
Read the excerpt below and answer the question.
A child learns of the color red by first seeing it several times and understanding how it is different from other colors she sees. Then, she hears her parents use the word "red" in association with that color, and thus, she learns how to name the concept
Which philosopher is best associated with the explanation above?
a) Aristotle
b) Locke
c) Kant
d) Voltaire
which philosopher is best associated with the explanation above
I believe the correct answer is b) John Locke
The philosopher is best associated with the explanation above is John Locke, to whom is attributed the idea of humans being born as tabula rasa and get knowledgeable through experiencing and perception. He expressed is “in Essay Concerning Human Understanding”.
Answer:
Locke
Explanation:
odyssey ware
Who are the characters in the story? What is the setting of the story? What is the problem in the story? What are two events in the story? And what is the solution to this problem in the story?
The story is called Athena & Arachne
Answer:
Characters: Athena and Arachne
Setting: region of Lydia
Events: The first event is when Arachne challenges Athena and the second is when Athena turns Arachne into a spider.
Solution: To be humble
Explanation:
Athena was the Greek goddess of reason, literatyre and arts and Arachne was a talented weaver.
The story is developed in the region of Lydia.
Arachne is proud of her weaving skills and she assures they do not come from the goddess, and even challenges Athena to weave, believing she can do it better.
Athena changes Arachne´s life, and make a spider of her, so she has to weave for ever and pay her offense to the goddess.
A solution to the problem is to be humble about the skills and abilities and also avoid challenging the goddess.
Which is an important element of Gothic fiction?
A. Supernatural events
B. The absence of heroes
C. Terror-filled dream sequences
D. A focus on science
Answer:
Supernatural events
Explanation:
Supernatural events are an important element of Gothic fiction. There must be some mystery or unexplained phenomenon that darkens the tone of the text. A focus on science is an element of science fiction, not Gothic fiction. Terror-filled sequences are typical characteristics of the horror and thriller genres. Gothic fiction also does not require and absence of heroes.
An important element of Gothic fiction is Supernatural events. There must be some mystery that darkens the tone of the text. Thus option (A) is correct.
What is text?A text is anything that conveys a set of meanings to the person who examines it. The text are the written materials, such as books, magazines, newspapers and textbooks.
A text is a passage of words that conveys a set of meanings to the person who is reading it. It’s a body of written work, in various forms and structures, that can be words, phrases and sentences that piece together a passage of written work.
A text is basically a collection of words or letters that are understandable by the reader. On a computer, text is added, viewed, edited, and modified using a text editor or word processing program.
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Read the following passage from Susan B. Anthony:
Sally Ann never failed to locate the trouble or to untangle the yarn. Yet she was never made overseer, and this continued to puzzle Susan.[1]
Based on the context, what does the word puzzle most likely mean?
piece together
confuse
break apart
persuade
all of the followIng types of admission policies have a deadline except
A) rolling admission
B) late admission
C) regular admission
D) open admission
Answer: A. Rolling admission. c:
Direct characterization is __________.
How many hours a day do students say they spend on school?
More than 10 hours
2–3 hours
5–6 hours
9–10 hours
In the book al long walk to water...
How did Salva's uncle motivate Salva to walk through the desert?
There is a refugee camp there
They are going on vacation
Ethiopia is going to become a part of Sudan
There is more water there
In 'A Long Walk to Water,' Salva's uncle motivates him to endure the desert trek by focusing on the refuge and resources available at the refugee camp they aim to reach.
In the book A Long Walk to Water, Salva's uncle motivates Salva to walk through the desert by reminding him of the refugee camp that awaits them. This camp is a place where they can find refuge, safety, and resources such as more water, necessary for their survival. During their challenging journey through harsh conditions, the prospect of reaching the refugee camp serves as a powerful motivation to keep moving forward, despite the overwhelming obstacles they face.
Which of the following means "she sleeps" in Spanish?
A.duermo
B.duermes
C.duerme
D.duermen
Suppose two students are having a discussion about which superhero was the best, and both strongly disagree with each other's point of view. What is the best way for the students it get the discussion back on track.
A. Change the topic of the discussion to one on which both students agree.
B. Restate the main topic of the discussion and listen to each other's ideas.
C. Ask another student to determine who is right.
D. Repeat each other's main point until both students agree on one of them.
( I think it's D but I'm not so sure )
Suppose two students are having a discussion about which superhero was the best, and both strongly disagree with each other's point of view, the best way to resolve the conflict and get the discussion back on track is:
"Repeat each other's main point until both students agree on one of them." (Option D)
What is conflict resolution?One of the reasons for conflicts is poor communication which is also exacerbated by poor listening skills.
Thus, by repeating each other's main point until both students agree to one of them, they are being conditioned to listen to one another.
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The literary device used most to convey the author's point in "The Happy Man" is ____ (1 point)
a)symbolism
b)Dark humor
c)setting
d) extended metaphor
i think its A...,
Answer:
The answer is actually dark humor
Explanation:
B dark humor is the answer. For the English Semester exam. :)
Order the events in Act II.
In the book/Play The miracle worker Act II Order these events in Chronalogical order
(a)Helen spilled ink on the letter that Annie was writing.
(b)Helen refused to let Annie touch her.
(c)Annie sat in the rocking chair singing as Helen finally slept.
(d)Annie woke Percy, brought him to Helen, and taught him the word game.
(e)Annie tried to teach Helen to eat with a spoon.
(f)The Captain and James discussed the war as Helen grabbed food from everyone's plates.
(g)The Kellers took Helen for a long ride.
(h)Helen pushed Percy away to learn the new word.
(i)Annie taught Percy a word that Helen did not know.
(j)Annie convinced the Kellers to let her work with Helen alone for two weeks.
(k)Helen and Annie moved into the garden house.
(l)Annie and Helen struggled for several hours until Helen learned to eat off her own plate and to fold her napkin.
Act II starts with frustration (f, b, a, e) as Helen misbehaves. Annie negotiates isolation (j, k) and uses Percy (i, h, d) for a breakthrough (l). The act ends with a calm moment (c, g).
(f) The Captain and James discussed the war as Helen grabbed food from everyone's plates.
(g) The Kellers took Helen for a long ride.
(a) Helen spilled ink on the letter that Annie was writing.
(b) Helen refused to let Annie touch her.
(j) Annie convinced the Kellers to let her work with Helen alone for two weeks.
(k) Helen and Annie moved into the garden house.
(d) Annie woke Percy, brought him to Helen, and taught him the word game.
(i) Annie taught Percy a word that Helen did not know.
(h) Helen pushed Percy away to learn the new word.
(e) Annie tried to teach Helen to eat with a spoon.
(l) Annie and Helen struggled for several hours until Helen learned to eat off her own plate and to fold her napkin.
(c) Annie sat in the rocking chair singing as Helen finally slept.