Answer:
The sentence that uses passive voice is sentence C.
Explanation:
In most English sentences with an action verb, the subject perfoms the action denoted by the verb. As the subject does or acts upon the verb, the sentences are said to be in the active voice. However, you can change the normal order of words so that the subject is no longer active, but being acted upon by the verb. In this case, "the students" are not the ones doing the action but the ones receiving it, they are the ones "being instructed". In order to form a passive construction, you should move the active sentence's d.o to the subject position, place the active's sentence subject into a by-phrase, and add a form of auxiliary verb to be to the main verb and change the main verb's form.
The correct answer is C. The students are being instructed to use the side entrance to the dorm until further notice.
Explanation:
In the passive voice, it is common the object of the action is presented first, then the main verb and finally the subject, although this is often omitted. In this way, the subject is less important or is passive. In the case of sentence "The students are being instructed to use the side entrance to the dorm until further notice" this is in passive voice because in this case the object "the students" which are the ones affected by the action are presented first, additionally, the verb construction "are being instructed" show the students are not performing the action, but this is performed by a subject that has been omitted, which is a characteristic in the passive voice.
Identify the sentence that has an intensifier. A. The band practices loudly. B. The loud band practice is almost over. C. The band practice is not loud.
Ethos, pathos, and logos are three examples of _____. Greek literature persuasive techniques visual presentation elements figurative language
Answer:
You're answers are all combined there but ethos, pathos, and logos are all examples of persuasive writing, so persuasive techniques
Explanation:
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So it was at first; and then, sudden, swift, and amazing, came the lunar day.
The sunlight had crept down the cliff, it touched the drifted masses at its base and incontinently came striding with seven-leagued boots towards us.
What meaning is implied by the use of personification above?
A.) The lunar day lasts only a short time.
B.) The sunrise is quick and unexpected.
C.) The sunrise is extremely hot.
D.) The men are terrified by the sight of the approaching sun.
The personification in the text depicts the sunrise on the lunar surface as being surprisingly fast and unexpected.
The personification in the given text implies that the sunrise is quick and unexpected. This is shown by describing the sunlight as if it were a person ('it touched', 'came striding') wearing 'seven-leagued boots'
, a metaphor for covering great distances quickly. This figure of speech vividly conveys the speed and suddenness with which daylight arrives on the lunar surface, making the answer B.) The sunrise is quick and unexpected the most accurate.
What is the poem version of ''paragraphs''
Some of the Danes want to make Laertes king. true or false
Click on the sentence that contains a dangling modifier. choose one answer.
a. the defendant was questioned again and again by the attorney, who wanted to get at the truth.
b. the attorney, to get at the truth, questioned the defendant again and again.
c. to get at the truth, the defendant was questioned again and again.
(LC) What great weather we are having; thunder and lightning always make an outdoor pool party fun! What is the verbal irony in this statement? (5 points) The thunder and lightning was unexpected but will make the party fun. We know thunder and lightning ruin a pool party but the speaker does not. Thunder and lightning will ruin a pool party, so the weather really isn't "great." Nice weather is characterized by thunder and lightning.
The answer would be D
The answer would be Thunder and lightning will ruin the pool party so the weather isn't really "great" because if a pool party is going on and Thunder and lightning come then everyone would actually most likely get out of the pool for the time being because if lightning strikes the pool then everyone in it would be electrocuted.
Therefore your answer is,
Thunder and lightning will ruin the pool party so the weather isn't really "great"
Why can the narrator be described as unreliable in A Tell-Tale Heart?
A. The narrator is haunted by a man's eye.
B. The narrator tells only one side of the story.
C. The narrator uses eerie descriptive language.
D. The narrator describes only what he can hear.
Answer:
A. The narrator is haunted by a man's eye.
Explanation:
Although all the other options are true descriptions of what the narrator of the story is like, none of them would make the narrator unreliable. However, option A does. Option A states that the narrator is haunted by the man's eye. This is not a normal reaction to a man's eye, no matter what the eye is like. Therefore, from this behaviour, we can conclude that the man is insane, or that he is at least somewhat mentally unfit.
Read this passage from "The Black Cat": "By the bye, gentlemen, this this is a very well constructed house." [In the rabid desire to say something easily, I scarcely knew what I uttered at all.] "I may say an excellently well constructed house. These walls — are you going, gentlemen?" What technique is Poe using in this passage to help develop the narrator's character?
Edgar Allan Poe uses ironic self-disclosure to develop the narrator's character in 'The Black Cat,' revealing his psychological instability and contributing to the story's dark mood.
In the passage from "The Black Cat," Edgar Allan Poe utilizes a literary technique to develop the narrator's character, which can best be described as a form of ironic self-disclosure. The narrator, in a state of nervous excitement, attempts to make conversation by praising the construction of his house. However, his remarks about the house's construction serve to ironically foreground the unreliability of his narrative and character due to his rabid desire to appear normal and his lack of awareness of his own statements. This anxiety-induced attempt to converse and the aside, where he admits to not knowing what he is saying, reveals his psychological instability and contributes to the gloomy and depressing mood synonymous with Poe's work.
Which statements are true of the Victorian time period? Check all that apply.
It was a time of great prosperity.
It encouraged freedom of expression.
There was great equality among the classes.
It stressed the importance of manners.
It included established social rules and codes.
It emphasized the importance of appearances.
The answers are:
A. It was a time of great prosperity.
D. It stressed the importance of manners.
E. It included established social rules and codes.
F. It emphasized the importance of appearances.
The Victorian era was a period in British history that spanned roughly 1820 to 1914, levels comparable to Queen Victoria's reign (1837–1901) and characterised by a category society, an increasing amount of persons able to vote, an increasing state and economy, and Britain's status as the most powerful nation.These statements are true about the Victorian time period
A. It was a time of great prosperity.
D. It stressed the importance of manners.
E. It included established social rules and codes.
F. It emphasized the importance of appearances.
Britain was a powerful nation with a rich culture throughout the Victorian era. It had a stable administration, a rapidly developing state, and a rising franchise.
Other Options are incorrect as,
Option B is incorrect as, It encouraged freedom of expression No there was nothing about freedom of expression in the Victorian period. Option C is incorrect as, There was great equality among the classes. There was nothing about equality in the Victorian period.Therefore, the above four Options are correct for the Victorian period.
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who delivers the dramatic monologue in "My Last Duchees"? Who is the listener?
Browning's most popular "My Last Duchess" appeared first in Dramatic lyrics in 1842. It is the finest examples of dramatic monologue. An ironic self-portrait of royalty is painted. The word spoken is to criticize the last duchess. The Duke of Ferrara is the only speaker and the emissary of a count is the listener. The listener is silent during the entire poem and asks about the smile of the last duchess in the portrait offstage. The listener is trying to negotiate the marriage between the duke and the count's daughter.
Read this excerpt from The Time Traveller by H.G. Wells and then answer the question that follows: "Now I want you clearly to understand that this lever, being pressed over, sends the machine gliding into the future, and this other reverses the motion. I am going to press the lever, and off the machine will go. It will vanish, pass into future Time, and disappear. Have a good look at the thing. Look at the table too, and satisfy yourselves there is no trickery. I don't want to waste this model, and then be told I'm a quack." There was a minute's pause perhaps. The Psychologist seemed about to speak to me, but changed his mind. Then the Time Traveller put forth his finger towards the lever. He sent forth the model Time Machine on its interminable voyage. We all saw the lever turn. I am absolutely certain there was no trickery. There was a breath of wind, and the lamp flame jumped. One of the candles on the mantel was blown out, and the little machine suddenly swung round, became indistinct, was seen as a ghost; and it was gone要anished! Which of the following is an example of the topic in this excerpt? Time travel Friends are enemies. Seeing is believing. Machinery
Answer:
The answers choices are: A. Time Travel B. Friends are Enemies C. Seeing is Believing D. Machinery
Explanation:
The answer is A. Time Travel.
I used process of elimination. It can't be B, because that is not a lesson not a topic, It can't be C, because that is a lesson, it can't be D, because that is not what the story was about.
Therefor, the answer is A.
The topic is most likely an example of Time travel.
The story is about a time traveler who is demonstrating how his machine travels back and forth in time to the speaker and a psychologist and possibly more people.
The machine then disappears when the time traveler touches a lever to show that it is apparently going into the future. The excerpt is therefore talking about time travel because that is the main theme of the story.
In conclusion therefore, the main topic of this excerpt is time travel as it relates to how a time traveler has a machine that can travel in time.
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According to the word entry, which syllable is stressed in the word retribution?
ret•ri•bu•tion (re-trə-ˈbyü-shən) n. 1: Something justly deserved; repayment. 2: Something given or demanded in reparation, especially punishment. [Middle English retribucioun, from Old French retribution, from Latin retribuere, to pay back.]
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Which themes best represent Laertes as a foil for Hamlet? Select all that apply.
father-son relationship
thought versus action
madness
noble behavior
Hamlet and Laertes show significant differences. One of the themes is represented in the father-son relationship that both characters have. Whereas Hamlet lacks a relationship with a parental figure, Polonius demonstrates a lovely relationship with Laertes and gives him beautiful pieces of advice when leaving Denmark. The other theme from the list is thought versus action. Hamlet tends to think a lot before taking action and Laertes is more a man of action.
Answer:A and B
Explanation:
Which description is an example of an allegory? A. S. E. Hinton's The Outsiders deals with the danger of stereotypes as well as the power of love between brothers in the world of a teenager. B. A Separate Peace by John Knowles deals with the heartache and confusion of growing up as well as the impact of friends and enemies on a person’s life. C. The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin tells the story of 16 heirs to a large inheritance who must discover their benefactor's killer in order to inherit the money. D. William Spenser's The Faerie Queene follows the quests of several knights who seek to better themselves, but it symbolically gives honor to Queen Elizabeth I and her kingdom.
D. William Spenser's The
Faerie Queene follows the quests of several knights who seek to better
themselves, but it symbolically gives honor to Queen Elizabeth I and her
kingdom.
An allegory is a type of extended metaphor in which items or characters within the story (or even poem or play or painting) stand for something else, and what they stand for is something typically of a political nature. That said, the word “symbolically” helps us determine that “D” is the correct response because of how symbols stand for other things, and royalty can be seen as a political figures.
Answer: D.
William Spenser's The Faerie Queene follows the quests of several knights who seek to better themselves, but it symbolically gives honor to Queen Elizabeth I and her kingdom.
Explanation:
In William Wordsworth's "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud," the speaker uses personification when he says that Blank Space __________.
Question 6 options:
he sees "ten thousand" daffodils "at a glance"
he recalls the daffodils when he is "in pensive mood"
the daffodils are as numerous "as the stars that shine"
the daffodils are "tossing their heads in sprightly dance"
Answer: D) the daffodils are "tossing their heads in sprightly dance"
Explanation: personification is a figure of speech that consists in giving human characteristics to non human objects (or animals). From the given options, the line from "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" by William Wordsworth, the one that represents an example of personification is the corresponding to option D, because the daffodils (non human objects) are tossing their heads and dancing (human characteristic).
according to the apa style guide, where should work cited appear in an academic paper
The Works Cited page in APA style should be at the end of an academic paper, titled 'Works Cited' and includes all sources used in alphabetical order by the author's last name. It should mirror the rest of the paper's formatting with double spacing, 12-point font, and consistent margins.
According to the APA style guide, the Works Cited page should appear at the end of an academic paper. This section includes all the sources that were used or referred to during the development of the paper. Each reference is listed in alphabetical order by the author's last name, or by title if no author is available. The page should be titled Works Cited and be centered at the top of the page. The references should have a hanging indent to facilitate clear separation and readability of the entries.
Setting up the Works Cited page requires one to:
Position it at the end of the paper, starting on a new page.
Title the page Works Cited, centered at the top.
Ensure the page follows the same formatting as the rest of the paper: 12-point standard font, double spacing, and 1" margins on all sides.
Follow specific formatting guidelines for each type of source cited.
It's important to remember that any source included on the Works Cited page must be referenced within the paper through an in-text citation that matches each entry on the list. This way, readers can seek out the full bibliographic details of the source material to gathering additional information or verify the referenced content.
Which speaker is the only one who praises and does not criticize men?
a. Speaker I c. Speaker III
b. Speaker II d. Speaker IV
Identify the transitional word/s or phrase/s in the following sentence/s. Identify the type of transition. She was young, with a fair, calm face, whose lines bespoke repression and even a certain strength. But now there was a dull stare in her eyes, whose gaze was fixed away off yonder on one of those patches of blue sky. It was not a glance of reflection, but rather indicated a suspension of intelligent thought.
The transitional words or phrases in the provided sentences are But, Now, and Whose.
The transitional words or phrases in the provided sentences are:
1. But: This is a contrasting transition. It introduces a contrast between the description of the woman's young and calm appearance and the subsequent description of a dull stare in her eyes.
2. Now: This is a temporal transition. It indicates a shift in time, moving from the previous state of the woman being young and calm to her current state with a dull stare in her eyes.
3. Whose: This is a possessive relative pronoun. It connects the two clauses and indicates a relationship between the fair, calm face and the lines that bespeak repression and strength, as well as between the dull stare in her eyes and the gaze fixed on the patches of blue sky.
The transitional words in the sentences are 'But' and 'It was not.' 'But' introduces a contrast, and 'It was not' adds clarification to the preceding idea.
Explanation:In the provided sentences, the transitional word is 'But', which introduces a contrast or exception to what has been previously stated. It indicates that what follows is in opposition to what was mentioned earlier about the person's youthful and fair appearance. Furthermore, 'It was not' at the beginning of the third sentence serves as a transition that adds on to the previous idea by providing a specific clarification. This secondary transition refines the reader's understanding of the look in the person’s eyes, indicating that the stare does not denote reflection but something else entirely.
Read the sentence.
Andrea would never meet another person as gregarious as fun-loving Fran.
Which identifies the most likely meaning for gregarious
A.quiet
B. Outgoing
C. Shy
D. Intelligent
Knowing that the carp is a symbol in Chinese culture, what can be inferred from this excerpt from Wang's "The Carp"? It is ironic that Confucius' son Carp died an early death. It is mandatory for all new parents to be presented with a carp. It is unfortunate for a man to only have daughters and no sons. It is better to be the son of Confucius than the daughter of a peasant.
Which sentence contains the correct use of a possessive pronoun referring to the the tigers? A) At the Houston Zoo, the children saw tigers protecting its cubs. B) At the Houston Zoo, the children saw a tiger protecting it's cub. C) At the Houston Zoo, the children saw tigers protecting there cubs. D) At the Houston Zoo, the children saw tigers protecting their small cubs.
Read the passage from The Odyssey - Penelope. Ruses serve my turn to draw the time out—first a close-grained web I had the happy thought to set up weaving on my big loom in the hall. I said, that day: 'Young men—my suitors, now my lord is dead let me finish my weaving before I marry, or else my thread will have been spun in vain. It is a shroud I weave for Lord Laertes when cold Death comes to lay him on his bier. The country wives would hold me in dishonor if he, with all his fortune, lay unshrouded.' I reached their hearts that way, and they agreed. So every day I wove on the great loom, but every night by torchlight I unwove it; and so for three years I deceived the Akhaians. Which line from the passage best shows that Penelope is clever? I had the happy thought to set up weaving The country wives would hold me in dishonor So every day I wove on the great loom and so for three years I deceived the Akhaians
The statement from The Odyssey, which shows that the Penelope is clever, is when she deceives Akhaians for three years.
What is The Odyssey?The Odyssey is an important literary composition written by Homer, in which Penelope plays the wife of the main character, and shows her cleverness.
Hence, option D holds true regarding The Odyssey.
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Which quotation from The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde would be most effective for a movie poster that depicts Dr. Jekyll mixing the potion that will turn him into Mr. Hyde?
A. “. . . I have been made to learn that the doom and burthen of our life is bound for ever on man’s shoulders . . .”
B. “But the temptation of a discovery so singular and profound at last overcame the suggestions of alarm.”
C. “The evil side of my nature, to which I had now transferred the stamping efficacy, was less robust and less developed than the good . . .”
D. “This, as I take it, was because all human beings, as we meet them, are commingled out of good and evil . . .”
The quotation from “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” that would be most effective for a movie poster that depicts Dr. Jekyll mixing the potion that will turn him into Mr. Hyde is:
D. “This, as I take it, was because all human beings, as we meet them, are commingled out of good and evil . . .”
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Why is the speaker in Blake's "Odes to the Seasons" glad to see the end of winter?
A) Winter is the enemy of growing things.
B) Winter is beloved by the earth.
C) Winter is like an old man seated on the cliffs.
D) Winter is strong and powerful.
Answer:
A) Winter is the enemy of growing things.
Explanation:
In this season all the passion of the sun is gone and the tyrant king “freezes up frail life.” Blake shows how the oppressive ruler rapes the land unlike (stanza three) the joyful union in summer. This time, the consummation of female nature is expressed with brutality and frustration rather than ecstasy.
What is suffix of unimaginative
The suffix in the word 'unimaginative' is '-ive'. This suffix is often used to form adjectives from nouns or verbs. The resulting adjective describes something that lacks creativity or imagination.
Explanation:In the word unimaginative, the suffix is -ive. The term 'suffix' refers to a letter or a group of letters that is added at the end of a word to change its meaning or to form a new word. In this case, -ive is a suffix often used to form adjectives, converting the noun or verb preceding it into an adjective. So, when -ive is added to 'unimaginative', it creates an adjective that describes something as 'not having or showing creativity or imagination'.
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bud not buddy chapter 9 Bud's idea
Final answer:
Bud's idea in Chapter 9 of 'Bud, Not Buddy' is his plan to escape to Grand Rapids, following clues about his father, showing his resilience and hope.
Explanation:
In Chapter 9 of Bud, Not Buddy, Bud's idea refers to his plan to leave the Amos household after being locked in a shed for the night. Bud decides to head to Grand Rapids, Michigan, because he believes this is where his father lives, following clues that his mother left behind. Bud's idea involves using his wits and courage to journey alone as he seeks out his place in the world. His plan is bold and driven by hope and the desire for a better life.
The central theme in this chapter is Bud's resilience and determination. Despite facing serious adversities and mistreatment, Bud remains focused on his goal. His character shows a great deal of resourcefulness as he uses the only tool available to him, a jackknife, to free himself. His journey emphasizes the broader context of the Great Depression, where many individuals, including children, were forced to fend for themselves.
what is the capital of South dakota
The proper answer to this question is that the capital is "Pierre". If you need anymore help feel free to ask me!
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