What do the panicked reactions to the radio broadcast of The War of the Worlds help you infer about some people in the audience? A.They liked to be scared by things on the radio. B.They had previously been attacked by aliens. C.They had not gone to school or been educated. D.They were nervous and ready to believe anything.
The panicked reactions to the radio broadcast of "The War of the Worlds", delivered by Orson Welles, help us infer about some people in the audience that D. They were nervous and ready to believe anything. The radio broadcast was adapted from the novel by H.G. Wells. The Mercury Theater on the Air was the radio program directed and narrated by Orson Welles. It was broadcasted on October 30, 1938. It caused panic among the people. Welles introduces the broadcast by mentioning that it is an adaptation of the novel, but most people did not hear this, because they tuned later.
As scout and jem are walking to the pageant they hear a mockingbird at the radley place. why is this ironic?
After a juvenile has been taken into custody, which of these is the next step in the judicial process that must be taken? Question 11 options: adjudicatory hearing probable cause hearing a verdict must be rendered he/she must be released to the parent/guardian
The second step in the judicial process for juveniles AFTER being taken into custody is that he/she must have a probable cause hearing. At this stage, a judge will decide if there is enough evidence to support the charges against the youth, and if there is, whether or not to release the youth into parental/guarding custody.
The next step in the procedure of Judicial process that must be endured is a probable cause hearing. Thus, option 2nd is correct.
Who is considered a juvenile?A juvenile is a person under the age of 16 who has committed crimes that are not punished by death or life in prison.
If a serious offense has been committed, a minor may be brought into custody. If that takes place, the child must be arraigned as soon as possible in court for a delinquency hearing, sometimes referred to as an adjudicatory hearing.
A probable cause hearing is the second step in the legal procedure for minors who have been brought into custody. A court will now determine if there is sufficient evidence to substantiate the accusations against the kid and, if so, whether or not to release the youth into the custody of parents or other guardians. Hence, option 2nd is correct.
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What does the fly symbolize in the poem “Dying”?
The fly in the poem “Dying” symbolizes the death and decay of corpses. The poet portrays a romantic view of death at the beginning of the poem. She mentions grieving family members, and her tone reflects the satisfaction of fulfilling her final responsibilities, such as willing away her earthly possessions. But this peaceful tone is shattered by the buzzing of a fly. The poet says that fly came between her and “the light.” The poet uses the image of a fly, which is associated with decay and impurity, to reflect her uncertainty about the aftermath of death.
Select all that apply.
Select the correctly spelled plural forms.
taxs
toyes
stories
jinxes
alleys
slices
Answer:
stories, jinxes, alleys, slices
Explanation:
Write an original prose composition using phrases, clauses, verbals, and various sentence types
Answer:
A prose composition is also called ordinary writing. Unlike poetry, it does not show any concern over metrics and rhymes. The themes or topics can be fiction or non-fiction. An original composition is below:
Explanation:
I sat down, exhausted, at the edge of the cliff and looked ahead. There was no going back now. The world I knew had been destroyed, taken over by strangers, people from a far and foreign land who wanted to impose their culture; they said we'd die and be sent to a burning place if we didn't convert to their beliefs. When my father made the decision to run away, however, he allowed us to choose. Would we rather stay? He wouldn't force us to leave with him. Unlike those strangers, my father knew respect. He would never make anyone follow him by means of strength. He'd die before he'd do that. He'd also die before he'd let anyone do that to him.
When I felt my legs would no longer give in, I got up and began to make fire. It was going to be a long, cold night in the woods.
A form of media used to keep a record of historical information would be called a ____. documentary newscast motion picture website
Answer:
I say between website and documentary?
Explanation:
From what point of view is the following excerpt from Number the Stars narrated?
"One of the soldiers, the taller one, moved toward her. Annemarie recognized him as the one she and Ellen always called in whispers, 'the Giraffe' because of his height and long neck…She saw the shopkeeper move back into the shadows of the doorway, out of sight."
A third person limited
B first person
C first-person omniscient
D third person omniscient
Letter B: First Person Point of View
For which situation would you most likely write a business letter?
looking for a job
taking attendance at a meeting
opening an e-mail account
requesting a refund
Answer:
Looking for a job
Explanation:
Read the lines of verse.
From Sonnet 130, by William Shakespeare
My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun,
Coral is far more red than her lips’ red;
If snow be white, why then her breasts are dun;
If hairs be wires, black wires grow on her head.
What is the main idea of the first quatrain of Sonnet 130?
The speaker thinks his love is far superior to the beauty of nature.
The speaker considers his love less attractive than objects in nature.
The speaker is comparing his love to others.
The speaker describes his love as an earthy being.
I believe the correct answer is: The speaker describes his love as an earthy being.
In “Sonnet 130”, William Shakespeare describes his love as an earthly being, as opposed to the manners of Renaissance in which the loved ones were described as metaphysical, beyond natural beauty. Paradoxically, by showing his lover as pale in comparison to the sun, corals and snow, Shakespeare intensifies the power of his love towards her. Even if she isn’t celestial maiden, he still loves her.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Which sentence features a correctly identified compound pronoun in a prepositional phrase?
A)She and I will be at the park on Tuesday, waiting for Mariah and them.
B)The gift grandmother brought was for me and him.
C)Everyone is so sure that he'll be late after traveling with Peter and Maria.
D)After they visit the Grand Canyon, Tianna and Mom are going to a spa.
The CORRECT ANSWER is B - "The gift grandmother brought was for me and him".
read the passage from garret hardin’s “lifeboat ethics”
the harsh ethics of the lifeboat become even harsher when we consider the reproductive differences between the rich nations and poor nations.
how does hardin use an ethos audience appeal here ?
a. by making his audience emotional by bringing up birth rates
b. by pointing out a statistical difference in reproduction rates across nations
c. by admitting that there are parts of his arguments that are harsh
d. by admitting that some nations have more money than others
Answer:
c. by admitting that there are parts of his arguments that are harsh
Explanation:
When he know what the audience mught think and can infer form what he is saying, he tries to convince them by stating that he understands what the argument can cause in the reader, that he know that it can be a hard pill to swallow, but it has to be done and it has to be adressed.
Answer:
The answer is letter C) by admitting that there are parts of his arguments that are harsh
Explanation:
"Lifeboat Ethics" is an essay by Garret Hardin, published in 1974, in which he discusses the distribution of resources between the rich and the poor.
Environmentalists, according to the author, compare our planet to a spaceship and idealistically claim that no person or institution has the right to destroy, waste, or use more than a fair share of the "spaceship's" resources, since we all live in it.
Hardin, on the other hand, would rather compare our planet's countries to lifeboats. The rich countries would be the lifeboats full of rich people, while the poor countries would be the poor people swimming in the ocean . The author conceived that image from the known fact that, when ships sank, rich people were prioritized to be saved.
A poor person would want to climb into a lifeboat, but there is a lot to be taken into consideration before allowing them to do so, such as the lifeboat's capacity. In the excerpt we are analyzing here, Hardin uses an appeal to ethics by considering that his argument is quite harsh in that aspect. Taking reproductive differences between the rich and the poor nations may sound quite insensitive, but Hardin sees it as an important aspect to be thought of. Ethically speaking, it may seem wrong. But if not fully taken into consideration, it may bring considerable problems to nations. In summary, Hardin does not believe equality in sharing the planet's resources could be easily achieved as the environmentalists do.
Find all of the words which make up the prepositional phrase in the sentence below. note: the sentence may not contain a prepositional phrase. the fountain in the garden is quite old.
Describe the setting of the short story “The Open Boat.” How does Stephen Crane accentuate the setting in his story? What is his purpose in drawing attention to the setting?
Answer:
In “The Open Boat” four men are stranded in a small dinghy in the middle of the ocean, their ship had been previously destroyed. Crane added to the scene by mentioning how the men can die at any moment. Out of the four men, the oiler and the correspondent have to row nonstop in order to survive and the cook has to scoop water out of the boat. Crane also made it clear the dinghy was filling with water rapidly with the consistent waves and the paddles the dinghy had were unreliable. These features of the story add onto the mention of how the men can die at any moment throughout the story. The main point of the short story is that at the mercy of nature, people are no match. They can try to overpower nature but will not succeed.
Explanation:
Plato (not copied from the sample answer)
In "The Outcasts of Poker Flat," who is the vigilante archetype?
A. Tom Simson
B. Mother Shipton
C. the Duchess
D. the townspeople
Commas should always be used in complex sentences in which of the following situations? Select all that apply.
A.
after the second clause in a sentence
B.
anytime a name is used
C.
anytime a relative pronoun is used
D.
appositive phrases
E.
essential clauses
F.
nonessential clauses
Answer:
d,e
Explanation:
i just did the quiz
Answer:
D and E
Explanation:
* I don't know how to end my essay after the last sentence because I feel I ended it very abruptly any suggestions*
Where does one draw the line between your belief and your job obligations? Even if it's against one’s belief to defend a client that has come clean, saying that they are in fact ‘guilty’, but they want to plead ‘not guilty’, should one still defend their client? There are many questions that need to be asked when defending the guilty, but I certainly believe that one should defend the guilty. One can distinguish between their belief and job obligation under the following circumstance in which they would feel that they won’t be able to provide a good defense for their client because they would not want to defend a client whose admission of guilt is contrary to their clients stated position in court. I believe that one mustn’t draw the line between their belief and job obligations because then you would denying people their 8th Amendment Constitutional right which clearly states “... nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.” I personally believe that you are violating your client's 6th amendment US Constitutional right which clearly states their unalienable right of having legal representation. According to the Morales law firm in San Francisco, lawyers are morally bound to defend their clients regardless of their innocence or guilt vigorously. Even if the client admits to the guilt, there's no knowing if that person actually committed the crime, they may be trying to protect someone or maybe guilty of a lesser crime. Even if I feel that it may be wrong to defend one in the case where my client is a murderer and my client has admitted to me that he/she has committed the crime. In the American Justice system, one is only accused of a crime until they are proven innocent or guilty. Based on the underlying basis of the system, I would still do my best effort to try and defend this client because I don’t have to defend my client by having to insist that he/she is innocent. I can instead go the route of presenting the facts of the case through the best defense possible and leave it up to the jurors and the judge to determine the verdict (innocent or guilty). The Adversarial system in the US matches my beliefs of a person being innocent until proven guilty. The Adversarial system unlike its counterpart the Inquisitorial system allows the guilty the chance to try to prove their innocence. The Inquisitorial system does not allow for the guilty to try and defend their innocence. Since the Adversarial system in the US allows for the guilty the chance to prove their innocence I believe I am able to enter a plea of not guilty on their behalf.
Conclude an essay on legal representation by underlining the balance between ethics and professional duties, proposing improvements to the justice system, and reflecting on the Sixth Amendment's protection of a fair trial.
Ending an essay thoughtfully can restate the central argument and reflect on its broader implications. In the context of defending clients within the legal system, a conclusion might highlight the enduring tension between personal ethics and professional duty. It could also ponder on potential reforms, such as reevaluating plea bargaining practices or ensuring equal resources for prosecution and defense, including public defenders.
Such an ending becomes a powerful moment for the reader to consider the justice system's efficacy and the Sixth Amendment's role in safeguarding one's right to a fair trial, including the assumption of innocence until proven guilty. This way, the essay connects the specifics of legal representation to broader constitutional principles and societal values. Lastly, discussing alternative trial systems and their implications can offer readers a global perspective on justice and due process.
What three factors should you keep in mind when setting effective goals? constantly reevaluate your goals make sure goals are specific prioritize long lists of goals keep goals realistic and measurable put challenging goals on hold
Answer:
make sure goals are specific
keep goals realistic and measurable
constantly reevaluate your goals
Explanation:
You have to make your goals specific so you never stray away from it. You have to keep focused on your goals.
Also, you want to have them realistic and measurable so you are able to achieve with the time and skills that you have.
Don't forget to constantly reevaluate your goals based on your successes and how much more you can push yourself.
English 11th Grade Question
Answer:
lo que el o ella duo
Explanation:
I knew they needed a plaintiff who was beyond reproach, because I was in on the discussions about the possible court cases. But that is not why I refused to give up my bus seat to a white man on Thursday, December 1, 1955. I did not intend to get arrested. If I had been paying attention, I wouldn't even have gotten on that bus. –My Story, Rosa Parks What elements of a memoir are included in this passage? Check all that apply. a first-person point of view Parks’s perspective of events a well-reasoned argument researched information of events personal emotions and facts
a first person point of view, Parks's perspective of events, personal emotions and facts
A memoir is a true story about a specific moment or event in the author's life. It is a form of biography. Because a memoir is the author writing about him or herself, memoirs are always in first person point of view, written from the author's perspective, and contain personal emotions and facts. In this passage, we see first person point of view and her perspective when the author uses "I" statements. We also see personal emotions and facts when she talks about her lack of intentions.
The passage from Rosa Parks's memoir includes several key elements of a memoir: a first-person point of view, Parks’s perspective of events, and personal emotions and facts. The correct option is A.
Firstly, the use of first-person pronouns like "I" and "my" clearly establishes a first-person point of view, which is a hallmark of memoir writing.
Secondly, the passage reflects Parks's unique perspective of events. She discusses her knowledge of the discussions about possible court cases and her personal reasoning for refusing to give up her bus seat. This provides readers with an intimate understanding of her motivations and actions during a pivotal moment in history.
Lastly, the passage is rich with personal emotions and facts. Parks reveals her unexpected reaction to the situation and her subsequent arrest, sharing her feelings of unintentional involvement. This emotional honesty helps readers connect with her on a personal level, understanding the human side of her historical act of defiance.
Together, these elements—first-person point of view, personal perspective, and emotional depth—are crucial in creating a compelling and authentic memoir that brings historical events to life through the eyes of someone who lived them.
The complete question is:
I knew they needed a plaintiff who was beyond reproach, because I was in on the discussions about the possible court cases. But that is not why I refused to give up my bus seat to a white man on Thursday, December 1, 1955. I did not intend to get arrested. If I had been paying attention, I wouldn't even have gotten on that bus. –My Story, Rosa Parks .
What elements of a memoir are included in this passage? Check all that apply:
A. a first-person point of view
B. Parks’s perspective of events
C. personal emotions and facts
Read this passage from "The Light of Gandhi's Lamp," in which Hilary Kromberg Inglis describes going to the police station in South Africa where her sister is being detained. I imagined what CR Swart Square Police Station would look like. Would it be like John Vorster Square Police Station in Johannesburg, where Neil Aggett had died in detention—“committed suicide,” authorities claimed, by “hanging himself”? How does Inglis's decision to use quotation marks around certain words affect the text? It helps convey the idea that, during apartheid, many South Africans who disapproved of their government's racist policies did not trust the police to follow the law or to be honest about their actions. It helps suggest that, like others who protested the apartheid government at this time, Inglis believed that these deaths were not real and that the alleged victims had been deported due to their political beliefs. It helps show that, while the apartheid system was wrong, Inglis understood that not all of those who protested the system were noble or righteous or truly devoted to the cause of equality. It helps indicate that, as a white South African, Inglis was uniquely aware of the hypocrisy and lies that the authorities attempted to pass off as the truth during apartheid.
The correct answer is: It helps convey the idea that, during apartheid, many South Africans who disapproved of their government's racist policies did not trust the police to follow the law or to be honest about their actions.
The use of quotation marks around certain words in Hilary Kromberg Inglis's text serves a specific purpose. In this context, the quotation marks around committed su-icide and hanging himself suggest that the author is questioning the official account of Neil Aggett's death. By placing these phrases in quotation marks, Inglis is implying that there is doubt surrounding the circumstances of Aggett's death and that the authorities' version of events may not be truthful. This literary device is effective in conveying a sense of skepticism and mistrust towards the police and the government during the apartheid era. It suggests that many South Africans, including Inglis, believed that the police were not always lawful or honest, particularly in their dealings with those who opposed the apartheid regime. The quotation marks serve to distance the author from the official narrative, indicating that she, along with others who were against apartheid, did not accept the explanations provided by the authorities at face value
What was the alias of the Puerto Rican Middleweight boxing champ born in 1962 and father of 1996 U.S. Amateur Light Welterweight champion?
The provided information does not contain the alias of the Puerto Rican Middleweight boxing champion born in 1962; it focuses on the historical context and significance of heavyweight boxing matches in the 1970s.
The alias of the Puerto Rican Middleweight boxing champion born in 1962 who is also the father of the 1996 U.S. Amateur Light Welterweight champion is not specified in the provided information nor well-known in the readily available historical record of boxing. The passage provided primarily discusses the socioeconomic impacts and cultural significance of heavyweight boxing matches during the 1970s, focusing on figures such as Muhammad Ali. It describes how countries in the Global South, like the Philippines, hosted international boxing mega-matches as a form of soft power during the Cold War era, aiming to establish themselves on the world stage. While the passage alludes to the influence of urban minority groups such as African Americans, Puerto Ricans, and Mexican Americans in boxing during this time period, it does not mention the specific alias of the individual referred to in the question. Therefore, the direct question about the Puerto Rican Middleweight champion's alias cannot be answered with the information at hand.
In which of the following is the capitalized word used correctly?
a. The dog enjoyed LYING in the sun.
b. The wrecked car has LAID on its side since the night of the accident.
c. The sick child wants to LAY on the couch.
d. The children have LAIN their toys in a pile.
Final answer:
The capitalized word 'LYING' is used correctly in option (a). This is the appropriate form when referring to the action of being in a horizontal position for enjoyment, rest, or relaxation.
Explanation:
The correct use of the capitalized word in the provided options is:
a. The dog enjoyed LYING in the sun.
This sentence is correct because lying refers to the action of being in or moving into a horizontal position, which is something a dog might do to enjoy the warmth of the sun. The word lay means to put or set something down, and it is also the past tense of lie. So, this question pertains to the proper use of these often confused verbs.
Review Questions
There is fewer criminals on the street since the law was passed.
That may be, but there is no evidence that it's making us any safer.
Mathematics is the fundamental language of physics.
Jerry, who runs around all weekend trying to find great deals at big-box stores, sometimes loses sight of what's really important.
Civics is taught in every high school in America.
The protesters holding that hand-painted sign seem really motivated.
Throwing politicians to the media sharks does them some good.
Neither the sword nor the pen is most mighty in this situation.
Charity or alms helps those suffering most from the recession.
Potassium and water are a dangerous combination!
Which example is NOT a thesis statement?
A. At least 25 percent of the federal budget should be spent on limiting pollution. B.America's anti-pollution efforts should focus on privately owned cars.
C.Pollution is bad for the environment.
D.Global warming is the most pressing challenge facing the world today.
A good rule of thumb is to keep your presentation simple and to the point.
TRUE
FALSE
A good rule of thumb is to keep your presentation simple and to the point. This statement is true.
What is presentation?
An audience receives information from a speaker through a presentation. The typical purpose of a presentation is to enlighten, convince, inspire, motivate, build goodwill, or offer a new idea or product. Presentations can also include speeches, introductions, lectures, or demonstrations.
Preparation, planning, organization, writing, the use of visual aids, stress management, and question-answering are typically necessary for presentations. "The presenter, audience, message, response, and method to deliver speech for organisational success in an effective manner" are the fundamental components of a presentation. In tertiary professional contexts, presentations are frequently utilized by accountants to provide a thorough analysis of a company's financials or by entrepreneurs to pitch their venture idea to investors. The phrase can also refer to an official or ritualized introduction or gift, such as when a debutante is presented.
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which of the following poems has a speaker who gradually goes insane
ozymandias
i dwell in possibilities
the raven
anabel lee
Choose the best example of a strong thesis statement for an argumentative essay.
Question 15 options:
Today I am going to talk to you about something many American are up in arms over. You can probably already guess what it is. Millions of people are losing their lives every day due to this law.
Let 's talk about school uniforms. Should school uniforms be madatory or not? There are many good things about school uniforms, and several schools have reduced the amount of bullying. I can understand why schools would want to enforce a uniform policy.
The legal working age should be changed from 16 to 14. This would allow for teenagers to begin learning responsibility early and it would provide them with more job experience.
We have to do something about all of the animals in shelters. Each day more and more animals are pick up off the street and placed in a shelter. This is not acceptable! Go to your local animal shelter today to find out how you can help.
The best example of a strong thesis statement for an argumentative essay is the third option: "The legal working age should be changed from 16 to 14. This would allow for teenagers to begin learning responsibility early and it would provide them with more job experience".
The third example is the correct option because it summarizes the topic of the essay and includes the position of the author. Furthermore, this thesis statement provides the reader with the reasons why the author thinks that the legal working age should be lowered, which will be further developed in the body of the essay. Moreover, it is a strong thesis statement because it tells the reader what the essay is going to discuss in a clear way and it also presents the position that the writer has on that topic, which will be arguable, that is to say, susceptible to debate.
in the novel frankenstein what is the significance of waltons letters to his sister at the beginning of the narrative
Match the following intervals with their names you may use some intervals more than once (it’s music but I don’t see a subject for it )
In music the intervals are the distance between two tones
1. Octave: Has 3,5 of distance between one tone and the other
2. Second: Has 0,5 of distance between one tone and the other
3. Fifth: Has 2 of distance between one tone and the other
4. Fifth: Has 2 of distance between one tone and the other
5. Unison: Has no distance between one tone and the other, is the same note
6. Sixth: Has 2,5 of distance between one tone and the other.
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Intervals in music are the distances between two pitches. Common intervals include unison, major second, major third, perfect fourth, perfect fifth, major sixth, major seventh, and octave.
Explanation:Intervals in Music
Intervals in music are the distances between two pitches. Here are some common intervals and their names:
Unison: When two pitches are the same.Major Second: When the second pitch is two half steps higher than the first pitch.Major Third: When the second pitch is four half steps higher than the first pitch.Perfect Fourth: When the second pitch is five half steps higher than the first pitch.Perfect Fifth: When the second pitch is seven half steps higher than the first pitch.Major Sixth: When the second pitch is nine half steps higher than the first pitch.Major Seventh: When the second pitch is eleven half steps higher than the first pitch.Octave: When the second pitch is twelve half steps higher than the first pitch.These are just a few examples of the most common intervals in music. There are many other intervals with different names and variations.
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How does Gabriela’s allusion to an old saying in the sentence help develop this passage?
The stage waits for no one because as the old saying goes: "The show must go on!"
It highlights her sense of importance to the cast and crew.
It demonstrates her disdain for clichés.
It shows her confidence in her acting abilities.
It emphasizes her awareness of theater traditions.
Answer:
It emphasizes her awareness of theater traditions.Explanation:
"The show must go on" is an expression in the artistic scene, implying that paying little respect to what occurs, whatever show has been arranged still must be organized for the audience.
The correct answer is "It emphasizes her awareness of theater traditions". An allusion is a figure of speech, in which an object or circumstance from unrelated context is referred to as covertly or indirectly. Gabriela's allusion to the old phrase "The show must go on!" is used to emphasizes her awareness of theater traditions.