Jim Smiley's Frog
The narrator tells about his encounter with Simon Wheeler who tells him about Jim Smiley. Jim Smiley is a betting man who gets involved in all kinds of betting contests. One of these is a frog jumping competition. Dan'l Webster is Jim Smiley's frog who almost always wins jumping competitions. The one he didn't win is because he is full of quail shot.
Answer:
Jim Smiley's Frog
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This is a syllable or word element that can only occur in front of or after a root or stem
Answer: Affix.
An affix is a grammatical unit that is attached to a word's stem to form a new word. They are important in English because they are one of the main ways in which the language creates new words.
The two most common ones are: prefixes, which are placed before the stem (ex. pre-, in-, un-) and suffixes, which are placed after the stem (ex. -ly, -ness).
Which of the following characteristics apply to the soliloquy speech form? Select all that apply.
A.Reveals a character's inner thoughts
B.like the aside, is not heard by the other characters
C.usually spoken when others are on the stage
D.allow actors flexibility in interpretation
YOU CAN CHOOSE MORE THAN ONE
The following characteristics apply to the soliloquy speech form: Reveals a character's inner thoughts: Like the aside, is not heard by the other characters. Option A and B are the correct answer.
Reveals a character's inner thoughts: Soliloquies are monologues in which a character speaks their thoughts aloud, allowing the audience to gain insight into their innermost feelings, desires, and reflections. This provides a window into their psyche and helps develop their character.
Like the aside, is not heard by the other characters: Soliloquies are typically delivered when a character is alone on stage, creating a moment of privacy for the character to express themselves directly to the audience. Other characters are unaware of the soliloquy and do not hear the character's words.
In summary, the soliloquy speech form reveals a character's inner thoughts, is not heard by other characters, is usually spoken when others are on the stage, and provides actors with flexibility in interpretation, allowing them to bring depth and complexity to their performances. Option A and B are the correct answer.
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Evidence based on personal experiences is which kind of evidence?
A-empirical
B-logical
C-anecdotal
D-truthful
Evidence based on personal experiences is =====>
Answer ==> ANECDOTAL EVIDENCE
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Answer:
ANECDOTAL EVIDENCE
Explanation:
i took the test this is the correct answer.
Which statement best explains how Melchizedek impacts the story in The Alchemist? As a cautious miser, Melchizedek teaches the boy to manage money and sheep carefully. As a wise mentor, Melchizedek helps the boy gain new information by telling the boy about the Personal Legend. As a generous patron, Melchizedek gives the boy the gift of talking to the Soul of the World. As a free spirit, Melchizedek gives the boy jewels so the boy can travel to Egypt to follow his Personal Legend.
The statement that best explains how Melchizedek impacts the story in The Alchemist is the second one: "As a wise mentor, Melchizedek helps the boy gain new information by telling the boy about the Personal Legend." The Personal Legend is one of the most popular concepts to be found in Paulo Coelho's literary works. It is about everybody having a certain mission on Earth and also that if you really want to complete it, the Universe will conspire in your favor. Gaining such knowledge impacted Santiago's life in an undescribable way, since it made it clear to him that he should go after his treasure, to be found in Egypt, according to what he'd heard in a dream. In other words, finding such treasure was his Personal Legend. The last statement must be ruled out, since Melchizedek didn't give Santiago any jewels; he only advised the boy to sell his sheep in order to travel to Egypt.
Answer:
The answer is "As a wise mentor, Melchizedek helps the boy gain new information by telling the boy about the Personal Legend."
Explanation:
20. This question is based on the following paragraph.
“Sssssh, listen!” said Terry. “I can hear her coming down the hallway.” Everyone hid behind the couches or in corners. They tried to stifle their giggles and make no sound at all. There was only the sound of a key in the lock as Sheila, the birthday girl, came in for the evening.
What word gives the reader a clue that what is happening is going to be funny?
A. Birthday
B. Giggles
C. Hid
D. Lock
Imagine you are required to research the subject of high stakes testing in education. Write a thesis statement for your claim and list three pieces of evidence that you could search for to support your thesis.
A thesis statement: High stakes testing is not an accurate mean to measure an individual's skills.
Evidence:
Testing may cause stress, which is a detrimental factor in a student's performance, hence students may score low under the pressure of commonly aclaimed importance of the results.It only tests a specific skills such as reading or finding information in a text, whereas a broad range of skills is omitted, such as lateral thinking or creativity.Scores might not be reliable- the performance hugely depends on emotional or mental state of a test-taker.Read the excerpt below and answer the question. They were of that coast, all of them burned smooth dark brown, and speaking a language he did not understand. What does this excerpt from "Through the Tunnel" suggest? Jerry and his mother are in a hostile place. Jerry and his mother are in a foreign place. Jerry and his mother are confronted by angry locals. Jerry and his mother are confronted by discrimination.
Answer by Mimiwhatsup: B.Jerry and his mother are in a foreign place.
Why: Jerry was trying to swim and started to drown nobody could understand him and so he almost drowned. But they dark skinned people did not understand him.
Answer:
Jerry and his mother are in a foreign place.
Explanation:
This can be deducted by a phrase in the excerpt:
"They were of that coast, all of them burned smooth dark brown, and speaking a language he did not understand"
If they were speaking a language that he did not understand, it was most likely a foreign language. If it was a foreign language, they probably were in a foreign place.
In “‘Agua Viva,’ A Sculpture by Alfred Gonzalez,” Fredo decides to title his sculpture “Agua Viva” because _____.
A.it uses running water to make the sculpture lifelike
B.it was inspired by an old Puerto Rican folktale of the same name
C.it was the name of a song that was popular at the time he was born
D.it reminds him of the jellyfish that inhabit the waters off Puerto Rico
The right answer would be d.It reminds him of the jellyfish that inhabit the waters of Puerto Rico.
Jellyfish, in Spanish is said Agua Viva. Alfredo thought that the sculpture was very similar to a jellyfish, so he reminded of these animals from the waters of his homeland, Puerto Rico. The jellyfish which he way building represented everything in his reality, as doing things with iron was his only interest and he had no friends or family, being immersed in his own world.
Answer:
D would be the answer
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It's A and E in my opinion
A because it says "Love casts out fear, and in the security of this togetherness we find contentment, courage" which shows that acceptance from loved once, which is really just love, can relieve fear.
B is wrong because it doesnt talk about how love can TRICK people into social acceptance.
C is wrong because it says "...we can be honest and charitable"
D is wrong because it does not talk about individualism.
E is correct because it says "...corollary of this...is snobbism, intolerance and racial hate."
The ideas here are very complex and the single idea that stands out is love. That's the condition that helps us wipe out fear. That idea is not fully developed in any of the answers.
People who love the deepest do not concern themselves with the opinion of other which by and large are opinions formed by false or incomplete information. We have to begin with self love first, and then the love of a significant other (wife/husband/child) and finally we might let others into our thinking, but we choose carefully if we are wise.
A: I don't see any mention of others and what they contribute.
B: Is decidedly wrong. The exact opposite is true. Love never tricks anyone ever. False love might or lust might, but pure love itself, never.
C: C is not true. Acceptance from those around us helps (but not fully) deal with fear.
D. I have no idea where that idea came from. Love actually makes us able to accept others more easily and more forgivingly.
E is true.
Do you need two of them? It's an absolutely terrible choice but a second one if you need it is A.
Match the description to the coordinating conjunction.
1. presents a reason
and
2. shows a contrast between two ideas
but
3. expresses addition
so
4. shows a choice between two things
or
1. presents a reason: so, the coordinating conjunction “so” is used when we want to provide an explanation of why something happened. It is also used to express a consequence. Example: “it’s raining, so I’ll take an umbrella”
2. shows a contrast between two ideas: but, the coordinating conjunction “but” is used when we want to contrast two positions. Example: “I like playing computer games, but I have to study now.”
3. expresses addition: and, the coordinating conjunction “and” is used when we want to add ideas in a sentence. Example: “I like playing soccer and basketball.”
4. shows a choice between two things: or, the coordinating conjunction “or” is used when we have to choose from different options. Example: “Would you like some coffee or tea?”
Final answer:
Coordinating conjunctions like 'so,' 'but,' 'and,' and 'or' serve specific purposes like presenting reasons, showing contrasts, expressing addition, and indicating choice respectively, which are used to form compound sentences with parallel structure.
Explanation:
The question involves matching each description with the correct coordinating conjunction. The answers are as follows:
So presents a reason.
But shows a contrast between two ideas.
And expresses addition.
Or shows a choice between two things.
Coordinating conjunctions play a crucial role in creating compound sentences by combining two independent clauses with parallelism, i.e., using the same grammatical structure on both sides of the conjunction, for clear and effective communication.
The following question refers to the selections regarding Edgar Allan Poe’s mysterious death:
Dr. Benitez first realized that the mysterious "hypothetical patient" was Edgar Allen Poe after he questioned the lack of information in the report, including CT scans and MRIs.
True
False
The answer would be true. Hope I helped! :)
Answer:
True.
Explanation:
Poe's death is full of mysteries and to this day no one really knows what happened. It is only known that he died at the age of forty, after being found in a delusional and incomprehensible state on the streets of Maryland. Reports say he was in a state of deep anguish and disillusionment and was quickly taken to a hospital. He never regained consciousness and Dr. Benitez, who attended to him, had no information such as CT scans and MRI scans that could help him understand Poe's condition. This lack of information made him suspect that this man was Poe, since Poe was very secretive and hardly allowed anyone to have information about him.
The author's experience in Alabama strengthened his commitment: a vision "too intense to be expressed in conventional forms." none of the below summary paraphrase direct quotation
Answer: Direct quotation.
The phrase is an example of a direct quotation, as it is restating what the author said about his commitment in the exact same words the author used. The reason why we know it is a direct quotation is because the statement is placed between quotation marks.
write a 200-250 word narrative essay that would be linked to the imagined hypertext in the quote below. Write the essay with ts'ui pen as the author, using the first person. You can be as inventive as you like, as long as it makes sense within the context of the story. Use what you know about ts'ui pen and what you know about the statements borges has made about the role of the writer and the reader in shaping a story. In all fictional works, each time a man is confronted with several alternatives, he chooses one and eliminates the others; in the fiction of ts'ui pen, he chooses--simultaneously--all of them. He creates in this way, diverse futures, diverse times which themselves also proliferate and fork. [245]
An inventive narrative essay linked to the imagined hypertext in the quote presented, with Ts'ui Pen as the author, using the first person:
I stumbled on last Friday's memories during my daily day-walks while feeling more and more like a little lizard that was just trying to find a path into the bushes. The stairs had many steps and I remember having to be going to climb them, either up, or down. Somehow I remember climbing the stairs back and forth. Then, the baby just started crying out of nowhere and Stella had to get up from her tiredness to get it out of its misery. It was a terrific horrible scene, a play in my mind that has been repeating itself since forever. Being here now can be something, I should probably continue towards the maze, so I said "Good night honey" and went to the ceiling. There, I slept, and then, I woke up quickly, going after a pen to be able to document the facts. Everything that was inside my mind had to become concrete because the inside is the outside and the outside is concrete. So he screamed at my face in the middle of the classroom and I'm saying "you angry dog get off of my pants"! I'm screaming too into the middle of the patio and the sound is crashing onto the walls and people are staring at me all at the same time. I feel like I'm trying to find the way out, I was supposed to be finding a path. Then I kept on walking and walking and walking.
Final answer:
Ts'ui Pen reflects on his labyrinthine creation that embraces the complexity of life with infinite possibilities, highlighting the intertwined roles of writer and reader in exploring these narratives. His work represents a profound exploration into the endless potential of storytelling.
Explanation:
As Ts'ui Pen, I reflect upon the profoundness of my creation, a labyrinth of narratives wherein every decision forges not just a single path but a myriad of possibilities. This work, misunderstood by many, was not just an attempt to challenge the traditional linear storytelling but to mirror the complexity of life itself, where every choice leads to infinite realities. In this universe, narratives diverge, converge, and sometimes run parallel, creating a tapestry of existence that is boundless and eternally evolving. Through my pen, I envisioned a world or rather, worlds, where every possibility is actualized, embracing the multifaceted nature of reality.
Borges, a visionary in his own right, articulated the essence of my work, acknowledging the infinite series of times and the web of time where every possibility exists. It is here, in this conception, that the role of both the writer and reader is transcended. The writer becomes a creator of universes, each choice spawning new narratives, while the reader, through engagement with the text, becomes an explorer of these infinite landscapes. This interplay between creation and exploration is the heart of my writing, a continuous journey through the realms of possibility.
Professor Moss's advice resonates deeply with me; to mine one's own writing for language that captivates and intrigues. It is through this personal excavation that a writer discovers the infinite pathways within their own narrative labyrinth. My work is an invitation to lose oneself in the myriad of universes, to explore the divergent paths that exist with every decision made, and to revel in the beauty of unlimited potential. In this endless journey, one discovers not just the vastness of imagination but the profound interconnectedness of all narratives, bound by the choices we make.
Nico, Rachel, Percy and Annabeth escaped Daedalus's workshop by
They escaped by tubing down the flow of molten lava in fireproof tubes.
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Which option presents a complete and effective evaluation of Dan DeLuca's argument in his article "Dylan's Nobel Prize Settles Debate: Rock Lyrics Are Poetry"?
According to DeLuca, Dylan deserved the Nobel Prize for Literature. He was the first American since 1993 to win it and was one of President Obama's favorite poets. Since he was at the height of his popularity in the 1960s, this award shows that his influence has stood the test of time.
DeLuca believes that rock lyrics must be recognized as poetry because legendary singer-songwriter Bob Dylan has been awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. In doing so, the Nobel committee has recognized the value of Dylan's words, which have spoken for and inspired generations since the 1960s.
According to Dan Deluca, Bob Dylan was an unlikely choice for the Nobel Prize for Literature. Many experts refuse to believe that song lyrics are poetry, and the odds against Dylan winning the award were high. DeLuca also points out that the award has little monetary value in comparison with Dylan's wealth.
Dan DeLuca is a fan of Bob Dylan's lyrics. He seems to know them by heart and quotes from many songs in his article. He also recognizes Dylan's influence on other artists, such as the novelist Salman Rushdie, the singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen, and many rap artists, who imitate Dylan's use of internal rhyme.
ANSWER IS B
The answer is B.
Many experts refuse to belive that song lyrics are poetry, but contrary to their opinion, Dan DeLuca believes and insists that rock lyrics must receive the recognition as being considered poetry. He stands on the fact that the Nobel committee recongized the value of Dylan's words when he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature.
The option that presents a complete and effective evaluation of Dan DeLuca's argument in the article is B. DeLuca believes that rock lyrics must be recognized as poetry because legendary singer-songwriter Bob Dylan has been awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. In doing so, the Nobel committee has recognized the value of Dylan's words, which have spoken for and inspired generations since the 1960s.
From the article, it should be noted that several experts do not believe that song lyrics are poetry. This was contradictory to the opinion that Dan DeLuca had as he believes that rock lyrics must receive the recognition that it deserves and should be considered poetry.
Therefore, DeLuca believes that rock lyrics must be recognized as poetry because legendary singer-songwriter Bob Dylan has been awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature.
In doing so, the Nobel committee has recognized the value of Dylan's words, which have spoken for and inspired generations since the 1960s.
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In which of these choices is the above sentence written in passive voice correctly translated into active voice? A) The boys are tired out after a long day of practice, but sleep is punctuated by bouts of insomnia. B) The boys have been tired out after a long day of practice, but sleep has been punctuated by bouts of insomnia. C) The long day of practice tired the boys out, but their sleep was punctuated by bouts of insomnia. D) The long day of practice tired the boys out, but bouts of insomnia punctuated their sleep.
I think the answer is ether C. or D. I think it might Be D. more.
c is what i think sounds best
I need all the answers in 40mins, please don't give me bad answers for my points!
1. The speaker of Oration VII desires to —
a.
be like a man in power and prestige
b.
exert power over men through beauty and grace
c.
live peacefully on her manor with her husband and sons
d.
resolve the question of women’s rights through intellectual discourse
2. The speaker of Oration VII goes on to ask, “But why should we desire to be masculine, since our own sex and condition is far the better?” What inference could you not logically draw from this or the previous quotation from the same speech?
a.
Speaker VII has never experienced suffering.
b.
Speaker VII would rather be queen of England than be a male commoner.
c.
Speaker VII is female.
d.
Speaker VII believes it is better to be female.
3. The following is based on the excerpts of Speakers I-IV from "Female Orations" by Margaret Cavendish.
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
4. What does the speaker in Oration I plead for?
a.
Freedom for women to associate
b.
Permission to write for publication
c.
More time to speak about women’s rights
d.
Education for all girls in England
5. When the first orator says, "The truth is, we live like bats or owls . . . ," it is most likely that these animals are chosen for the comparison because of their association with
a.
darkness.
c.
difficult labor.
b.
intelligence.
d.
efficient hunting.
6. Regarding men, the speaker of Oration III —
a.
feels they are the source of women’s sufferings
b.
feels that although they have often mistreated women, men’s point of view needs to be understood
c.
feels that men are superior to women and women are almost nothing without them
d.
feels that if men had to bear children, and women didn’t, power would be reversed
1. The speaker of Oration VII desires to -
B. exert power over men through beauty and grace.
2. The speaker of Oration VII goes to ask, “But why should we desire to be masculine, since our own sex and condition is far the better?” What inference could you not logically draw from this or the previous quotation from the same speech?
A. Speaker VII has never experienced suffering.
3. Which speaker is the only one who praises and does not criticize men?
Speaker III
4. What does the speaker in Oration I plead for?
A. Freedom for women to associate
5. When the first orator says, "The truth is, we live like bats or owls . . . ," it is most likely that these animals are chosen for the comparison because of their association with
A. darkness
6. Regarding men, the speaker of Oration III —
C. Feels that men are superior to women and women are almost nothing without them.
Answer:
1. B
2. A
3. C
4. A
5. A
6. C
Explanation:
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three main characters from the red badge of courage
Refer to Explorations in Literature for a complete version of this narrative. What effect does word choice have on the meaning of this excerpt from Benjamin Franklin's "A Witch Trial at Mount Holly"? But it being the general Belief of the Populace that the Women's shifts and the Garters with which they were bound help'd to support them, it is said they are to be tried again the next warm Weather, naked.
PROOF FOR YOUR ANSWER
Answer:
The phrase "the next warm Weather, naked" adds humor.
Explanation:
In these lines, Franklin recounts a story that does not seem very logical. He talks about a witch trial, and he tells us that some women were being tried for witchcraft. However, he also tells us that people believed these "witches" were being "supported" by the "shifts and garters" with which they were bound. This is an absurd notion. Franklin build on this absurdity by presenting an even sillier scenario: that the women were going to be tried naked the next time there was warm weather.
A logical fallacy is (5 points)
an argument that is logically sound
an argument that has a flaw in its logic
an argument that uses logic and emotion
an argument that backs up logic with science
Answer:b
Explanation:
13. Which word in this sentence is an example of an abstract noun?
Henry decided he would dedicate the rest of his life to the pursuit of justice.
A. justice
B. Henry
C. pursuit
D. dedicate
What is the central idea of A quilt of a country: out of many one by Anna Quindlen
Generally, in this essay, Anna Quindlen writes about a USA of many different cultures and how they live in the same country and, even despite all differences, can feel like one after such a disaster like the 9/11.
Anna believes that nowadays, immigrants from Mexico and some other countries are seen just like the immigrants from Ireland or Italy were seen back in their days.
In a way, she shows us that this is what the USA has always been. A country of immigrants, of different people, different cultures and different races, but one single nationality.
Quindlen’s central idea is that although the United States is a mix of cultures, an event like the September 11 terrorist attacks unites the population. This idea takes into account relevant social issues such as national community and harmony. I could identify with her central idea because I have friends at school whose families came to the United States from all over the world—Mexico, Guatemala, and Vietnam. My father is from Mexico and my mother was born in the United States. While we have different traditions and beliefs, we see ourselves as American kids who have similar interests and goals. When there is a major world event, we usually talk about it from our perspective as Americans.
What message is conveyed in the main events of an episode of war
“An Episode of War” is a beautiful piece written by Stephen Crane. The novel shows the dark side of the war and those soldiers who get hurt during war.
In short the "Tragedy of War" is the main message of the novel conveyed through the injured lieutenant!
In "An Episode of War," we meet a lieutenant who loses his arm during the war. Before his injury, the lieutenant is admired and valued by everyone around him. However, after he is injured, everyone feels contempt and disrespect for him.
The main message that the story conveys is that war, although often celebrated and glorified by people, can in fact be gruesome and cruel. Moreover, the story demonstrates how the war can deeply affect and scar the people involved in it.
Which magazine cover newsworthy events with photographs and help launch journalism
One of the key magazines in launching the success of photojournalism in the United States is LIFE magazine. Launched in 1936, Life went on to become the most important photojournalism magazine in the world. Specially with the World War II era photographs that were published in the magazine, for example Robert Capa's who is famously credited for saying "If your pictures aren't good enough, you aren't close enough."
After Life magazine, many other photojournalistic magazines emerged in the United States.
Of course newspapers were already using photographs in their stories, but still the emphasis was in telling stories through words. With the appearance of this kind of magazines, stories began to be told with images, which sometimes convey meaning with much more power.
I believe this magazine is what you're referring to, but I probably need more information to answer your question.
Final answer:
The invention of photography and advancement to photojournalism, notably through the golden age of the 1930s to 1970s with publications like the New York Daily News, Life, and Sports Illustrated, significantly changed how news was reported and consumed. This era also highlighted the key contributions of pioneer women in the field. The integration of photographs in news reporting provided readers with a deeper, more empathetic understanding of world events.
Explanation:
The invention of photography revolutionized the news industry by enabling the capture and dissemination of images to illustrate newsworthy events. This evolution progressed as newspaper presses began to replicate original photographs, thus giving birth to photojournalism. The period from the 1930s to the 1970s marks the "golden age" of photojournalism, characterized by significant publications such as the New York Daily News, Life, and Sports Illustrated. These publications covered events with photographs that conveyed powerful messages, contributed to journalism, and influenced public opinion on various issues. Notably, this era also saw pioneering women in the field, such as Margaret Bourke-White, Frances Benjamin Johnson, and Dorothea Lange, who played critical roles in documenting history through their lenses.
Photographs in newspapers not only serve as visual evidence but also help readers understand the gravity of the events being reported. The role of photojournalism in capturing and delivering news has been monumental in shaping how people perceive and react to global events, making photographs an indispensable part of news reporting. This transition to visual storytelling in journalism has led to a broader, more empathetic understanding of global and local events, by providing a tangible glimpse into stories that words alone might not fully convey.
Select the adverb phrase to complete the sentence.
I worked at the summer camp _______ before it closed down.
A) as a lifeguard
B) with the large pool
C) in the Pocono Mountains
D) that everyone loved
a) as a lifeguard
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Answer:
C: in the Pocono Mountains
Explanation:
The adverb phrase "in the Pocono Mountains" completes the sentence because the phrase, besides being a preposotional phrase (it contains the preposition in ), it is also an adverb phrase showing "where" and at the same time has the function of modifying the verb "worked" . A and B are prepositional phrases.
At the end of the Declaration of Independence what promise do the signers make?
B Should be your answer!!
She knew that she would weep again when she saw the kind, tender hands folded in death; the face that had never looked save with love upon her, fixed and gray and dead. But she saw beyond that bitter moment a long procession of years to come that would belong to her absolutely.
What does this passage from “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin say about Mrs. Mallard’s expectations for her life?
Mrs. Mallard will live a long life.
Mrs. Mallard will have an emotional breakdown.
Mrs. Mallard will grieve for a long time.
Mrs. Mallard will soon consider marrying again.
B) Mrs. Mallard will live a long life.
Answer:
The answer is the first option: Mrs. Mallard will live a long life.
Explanation:
In Kate Chopin's "The Story of an Hour", the main character Mrs. Mallard has a heart condition that may kill her in case she gets shocked or surprised by something. Her sister and a friend are, for that reason, very careful when letting her know that, according to a couple of sources, Mr. Mallard has died.
After crying for some time, Mrs. Mallard feels surprisingly free. She can picture how sad it will be to bury her late husband, who loved her so much. But she can't help the feeling of freedom in the many years to come. That's what this excerpt we are analyzing here is about: Mrs. Mallard thinking of the long future still to come.
What can most likely be inferred about an artist when analyzing his or her portrayal of monsters in a work of art? A. The artist's personal history B. What the artist hates or fears C. The artist's history D. The artist's skill level
Answer: B. What the artist hates or fears.
Monsters tend to represent, in artistic depictions, the hates and fears of the artists. Analyzing them can be a great way to get to know the artist better, and to understand the symbolism that a pice of art might carry. A famous example is Salvador Dali. Dali had an irrational fear of grasshoppers. When analyzing his paintings, it becomes clear that the presence of grasshoppers is enormous and dominating, often shown as terrifying monsters. In his work, they symbolize destruction and fear.
Answer:
What the artist hates or fears!
Explanation:
Question 7 Unsaved Which best identifies a theme of "A Psalm of Life"? Question 7 options: There is safety in numbers. Live life to the fullest. Don't rush into anything in life. Life is full of surprises.
The theme of "A Psalm of Life" is:
Live life to the fullest.
The poem “A Psalm of Life” reflects that the soul cannot be defeated by the passage of time. It highlights the importance of the present. The poem advises the readers not to waste time rather keep working. The poet asks the readers not to get discouraged by any failures and keep moving.
To ensure this isn’t a sham process, asylum officers and judges must be trained in child-sensitive interviewing techniques to help elicit information from fearful, traumatized youngsters. All children must also be represented by a volunteer or government-funded lawyer. Kids in Need of Defense, a nonprofit that recruits pro bono lawyers to represent immigrant children and whose board I serve on, estimates that 40 percent to 60 percent of these children potentially qualify to stay under current immigration laws—and do, if they have a lawyer by their side. The vast majority do not. The only way to ensure we are not hurtling children back to circumstances that could cost them their lives is by providing them with real due process. —“The Children of the Drug Wars,” Sonia Nazario Which words or phrases from the passage have strong connotations that support the author’s purpose? Check all that apply. “sham process” “fearful, traumatized youngsters” “government-funded lawyer” “represent immigrant children” “under current immigration laws” “hurtling children back”
Answer:
Sham process
Fearful, traumatized youngsters
Hurtling children back
Explanation:
The words or phrases from the passage have strong connotations that support the author’s purpose in are “sham process”, “fearful, traumatized youngsters”, and “hurtling children back”
What is "Children of the Drug War”?
It is an essay written on the impact of drugs on children and young people. The book talks about the drug problem in the whole world. The essay asked about how it will be repaid the cost of the impact of drugs on children.
Thus, the correct options are A, B, and F.
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