Please answer quick! Romeo and Juliet

Please Answer Quick! Romeo And Juliet

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Answer 1
Exposition: Meeting
Rising: Discussing Paris
Climax: Romeo's Banishment
Falling: Sleeping Potion

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3 Your heart is pumping at two to three times the normal speed, sending nutrient rich blood to the major muscles in your arms and legs. The tiny blood vessels (called capillaries) under the surface of your skin close down (which consequently sends your blood pressure soaring) so you can sustain a surface wound and not bleed to death. Even your eyes dilate so you can see better.

Which best describes the purpose of paragraph three in this passage?
A) to describe the way the human body physically responds to stress
B) to describe the typical stresses that a caveman faced
C) to explain how modern stresses differ widely from ancient stresses
D) to differentiate between real stress and false alarm stresses

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I think that A is the answer

Answer:

A) to describe the way the human body physically responds to stress

Explanation:

The excerpt does not describe a specific type of stress, so options B, C and D are already discarded since there's no mention of the type of stress that it would be.

Instead, the text actually gives us a detailed description of how our body works in a situation (any situation) of stress in a very detailed and interesting way.

Which of the following big ideas is expressed implicitly over the course of the entire article "Fast Track to Success"?

One needs to learn from experts and be determined to be the best in the field.

To achieve your dreams, you have to exercise, practice, and make good choices.

A successful individual is one who works hard and helps others.

One should not let others determine what he or she can or cannot do.

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The best answer for this question would be:

 

To achieve your dreams, you have to exercise, practice, and make good choices.

 

In this big idea, the path to success leads to a lot of practice and a lot of training from life experiences and even lessons from different people, with that you can be able to make good choices.

Answer:

A successful individual is one who works hard and helps others.

Explanation:

This is correct because one must work hard to be successful and helping others is also a key to success.

definiction of arduous

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involving or requiring strenuous effort; difficult and tiring.

Final answer:

Arduous means requiring effort and hard work. It refers to strenuous or difficult tasks. Examples include climbing a mountain or studying for a challenging exam.

Explanation:

Arduous is an adjective that means requiring a lot of effort and hard work, strenuous, or difficult. It is often used to describe tasks, journeys, or activities that are physically or mentally demanding.

For example, climbing a steep mountain can be described as an arduous trek due to the intense physical exertion and perseverance required.

Similarly, studying for a challenging exam like the SAT can be considered arduous because of the extensive preparation and focus needed.

Which excerpts from the passage provide strong evidence that Hrothgar’s hall is famous throughout the lands? Check all that apply.

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The excerpts from the passage which provide strong evidence that Hrothgar’s hall is famous throughout the lands are: B and C.
B) Nobody on earth knew of another building like it. This excerpt reflects how this place was unique, therefore very famous among all the people. Nobody could even imagine a building like this because everybody knows this exact place.

C) Majesty lodged there, its light shone over many lands. The descriptive elements of these lines point out that this place is known by anyone from any land, as if it can be seen from elsewhere. 'its light shone over many lands' and people from many lands know its light.

Final answer:

The evidence indicating Hrothgar’s hall's fame is expressed in the hall's uniqueness and the extent of its renown, as highlighted in the passage's descriptors of its majesty and brilliance.

Explanation:

The excerpts from the passage that provide the strongest evidence that Hrothgar’s hall is famous throughout the lands are:

(b) “Nobody on earth knew of another building like it. Majesty lodged there, its light shone over many lands.” and

(c) “Their gallant escort guided them to that dazzling stronghold.”

These excerpts suggest the hall’s unique and grand nature, implying its fame and prominence. The mention that the majesty lodged in the hall and its light shone over many lands indicates the extensive reach and knowledge of the hall’s existence, while being guided to a “dazzling stronghold” emphasizes the hall’s impressive and widely recognized stature.

What type of poem is Matsuo's Basho's A Snowy Morning? Limerick, Haiku, Ballad, or epic poem?

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Haiku

A haiku is a short, three line poem with the first line with 5 syllables, the second with 7, the last with 5. It has not rhyme scheme and it usually is about nature. It can also have a kigo (a seasonal reference). 
The kigo is this poem is the word snowy - it refers to winter. Also it is important to note that while the English version of the poem does not have the correct syllables, the poem was not originally written in English. It was written in Japanese. Sometimes the syllables get lost in translation.

Answer:

And you say it's wrong :|

Explanation:

Why is Mrs Dunbar participating in the lottery?

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I haven’t read the story in a while, but there was a complication with Mr. Dunbar that made him late or made it so he couldn’t attend I believe? She was participating in his place.

Answer:

he is as it is a tradition but i believe it to be A

Explanation: it seems the most logical

How does the code of chivalry affect sir gawain in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight?

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Answer:

Sir Gawaini one of the knights of King Arthur's Round Table. Once, he accepts a challenge from the  "Green Knight".

Explanation:

As a Sir Gawaian is a knight, he must follow and obey some rules of chivalry, one of the rules is to respect his host, but also to obey and do anything a laidy asks. Sir Gawaian is in the middle of this situation, he must decide if honour his host or do what the damsel wants. Finally, he decides to fail to his host but to honour the lady. Now, and as a consequence of his decision he is not virtuous anymore and he lost his honour.

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8. Billy's description of the red fern contains an example of...

"Rubbing my eyes, I looked to the hillside above our home. There stood in all its wild beauty, a waving red banner in a carpet of green."

A. a simile.

B. a metaphor.

C. Personification.

D. rhyme.

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A. Simile. I'm not too sure though so don't take my word for it


Read the passage.

If we need to cancel classes for the day or delay school starting time, we will make announcements. Radio stations generally begin making these announcements at 6 a.m. Local television stations will not usually begin announcements until after 7 a.m. If an early dismissal is required due to a forecast of extremely heavy snowfall or other unsafe conditions, this information will be broadcast as soon as possible over the radio and television. Information about cancellation or early closures will also be posted on the school website.

Which of the following is an example of a “think and search” question about the announcement?

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The first fact that was listed

Where will announcements about school closures be made?


Who is the only pilgrim not described in the "Prologue"?
a. the nuns
b.Harry Bailly
c. Geoffrey Chaucer the weaver

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c. Geoffrey Chaucer
In the prologue he describes the following people: a knight, a squire, a servant, a nun, a monk, a friar, a merchant, a clerk, a judge, a franklin, a cook, a shipman, a wife, a doctor, a priest, and a plowman. He also lists tradesmen: a haberdasher, a weaver, a carpenter, a clothing dyer, and a tapestry maker. He speaks of six others including a miller, an overseer, two court officials, a pardoner, and himself (Geoffrey Chaucer). He also describes the host who comes up with the idea of everyone telling stories to help entertain on their journey. The host's name is Harry Bailly. Even though the narrator mentions himself in the list of pilgrims, he doesn't describe himself.

Final answer:

The only pilgrim not described in Geoffrey Chaucer's 'Prologue' of The Canterbury Tales is Geoffrey Chaucer the weaver, which is a trick answer as there is no weaver by that name; the author provides a fictionalized version of himself but does not introduce a 'weaver' character.

Explanation:

In the "Prologue" of The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer, the only pilgrim not described is Geoffrey Chaucer the weaver. This is an interesting point, considering that Geoffrey Chaucer the author is narrating the tales and describes an array of other pilgrims with great detail, from their appearance to their behaviors and professions.

Notably, Chaucer the author does provide a fictionalized version of himself as a character within the tales, but he does not introduce a 'weaver' by the name of Geoffrey Chaucer, making option c a trick answer. The tales include descriptions of various pilgrims, such as the Prioress with her tender heart and the Beguins with their distinct clothing, yet Chaucer the author remains a somewhat detached observer, opting not to describe a weaver persona.

In contrast, characters like the nuns and Harry Bailly, the host of the Tabard inn who proposes the storytelling contest, are given elaborate introductions. This unique omission serves as a narrative technique, allowing Chaucer to insert himself into the storytelling framework while retaining a degree of authorial anonymity.

The word "voracious" contains the Latin affix "vorac." What does this affix mean?

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From Latin vorax, vorac-(from vorare 'devour') + -ious.

Answer: The affix "vorac" means "swallow".

Explanation: "Vorac" is an affix because it can be attached to different roots in order to form new words. Moreover, it comes from Latin and it means "swallow". "Voracious" is an adjective used to describe someone as having a strong appetite or wanting great amounts of food; therefore, it is related to the action of swallowing. Another word that is formed with the affix "vorac" is "voracity".

The Lusiads is a Portuguese epic written by Luis De Camoes in the 16th century. It is a mythical account of the expansion of the Portuguese empire. The Portuguese have had a written language since the ninth century. Which poem does The Lusiads most resemble?
The Aeneid
The Odyssey

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I'm pretty sure it's The Aeneid

Answer:

  The Aeneid.

Explanation:

  The Portuguese epic poem was first published in 1572 and is regarded as the most important work of Portuguese literature. It is frequently compared with Virgil´s Aeneid. It celebrates the discovery of the sea route to India by the explorer Vasco Da Gama.

  The Aeneid tells the story of Aeneas a Trojan who traveled to Italy, where he became the ancestor of the Romans. It is one of the greatest works of Latin literature.

  I hope this answer helps you.

in hexagonal writing, an analysis of literary devices explores____?

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- This prewriting technique is specifically used with literature. It combines concepts of cubing with a higher attention to Blooms Taxonomy. Using one piece of literature, students will write with a different analytical focus for each side of the hexagon. Each level relates to a different level of Blooms Taxonomy.
Answer: How well literary elements work separately and together.

Write a short story with a life lesson

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Once there was a man who lived in a cot.
He found it very hot
While cleaning, he found a lamp
And when he rub it, it crackled and fizzed with a KABAMP
Out a genie came, with three wishes
The first, he wished for a nice crispy fish
And snapped the fingers of the genie, the wish came true
The next, he wished for a a unbreakable tool
Again, the genie snapped his fingers, the man had the tool and fish to hold
But he wished for the final, a place where it was cold
This time, the genie zapped him into the Antarctic

The moral, be happy with what you have.

Remember Those by Aden Baxley:

Introduction

“Bang,” “Bang,” “Bang, BANG BANG.” Kate awoke with a sudden startle. She had Just escaped the small aircraft the night before; she fell asleep while she was waiting for others to escape. “BANG,” another bullet was fired. She rose to her knees when it hit her; she was not wearing the T-shirt and jeans as the night before. Instead, she was dressed in vintage black heels and a 40’s black swing dress with a red plaid decoration on it. She was mostly upset about the heels because she was 5 inches too tall to wear heels. She peered over the bushes, yet the plane was still the same and people were still trapped in it in need of food, shelter, and freedom from the bubble they were trapped in.  

    Something was different though, other than her attire; the airport they were at was titled Chandler Municipal Airport AR. She was no longer in the City of Brotherly Love; she was in Arizona! She tried not to panic, but she couldn’t stay to wait any longer. To be out and exposed for so long was dangerous. She needed protection, food, and a new mirror for the next force field edge she encountered. She turned away from the airport, filled with fear and guilt. But there was an African American man directly behind her wearing a black suit and red tie. Next to him was a small brown French bulldog.

    “And just where do you think you are going?” asked the deep voice. It was followed by a small bark.  

    It was Mr. Jacks for sure. She could tell her neighbors voice from anywhere. The elderly man was spiffier than she has ever seen him. He waddled closer and thanked her for the message of how to get out, but there were no more mirrors on the plane for anyone else to get out.

    “BANG!” another shot went off followed by others. Kate, Mr. Jacks, And Chiwawa the French bulldog hid in the tall grass to avoid being spotted.

    “Get down Mr. Jacks or they will see us.” Kate whispered

    “I’m not as young as a used to be you know. I only had had a knee problem for 40 years. If I get down, there aint no getting up.” Mr. Jacks responded hastily.  

    “Count, (H)adence, Count!” yelled a strong voice, followed by a group chanting “Hut, toop, threep, fourp. Hut, toop, threep, fourp.”  The man shouted “Flight, halt” followed by a “Bout’ (H)ace.”

    Kate peered her head over the grasses to view the action. The group of soldiers were all wearing pale green hard hats and alike uniforms. The group moved sharply and smartly to the rear. Kate saw one man wearing a peeked hat in front of the group. It was an officer with many ribbons and awards attached to his uniform.

    The Sergeant who was shouting earlier fell in beside the group and commanded “Pre-sent, (H)arms.”  

    The Captain in front of the group took the command of the flight, “Under my command, (H)order, (H)arms.”  

    The officer then began to speak, “Remember those who fought for our country and died. Remember those who won our freedom. We will not let a blue boarder let Japan and the Soviets bring down this country. For we, are America. For we, fight. For we, win. We do this to remember those and give life to the future…”

    Kate saw tears falling from Mr. Jacks eyes. Kate believed Mr. Jacks was a hard-old man who never cried.

    “Amen!” he shouted, interrupting the Captain’s speech.

    The flight of soldiers turned toward Kate and began to fire their rifles in alert, assuming that they were spies for the enemies.

Continued...

Read this excerpt from the Declaration of Independence:

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I think the Answer is D

Answer:

The author appeals to ethos by saying that the declaration's signers are sensible men who are not taking the change lightly

Explanation:

Ethos is one of the three different ways to appeal to the readers or the audience's emotions, this pretends to convince them about the author or the person that is being mentioned's credibility. Here it is about the credibility of the declaration's signer, the people who pass the law in favor of the people and manage the government system.

which of the following phrases uses hyphens incorrectly

ex-boyfriend
self-cleaning
two-quarters

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the answer is two quarters because that's the one that's incorrect .

The phrase uses hyphens incorrectly in two-quarters. Thus the correct option is C.

What is a hyphen?

A hyphen (-) is a type of punctuation that connects words or portions of words, or it can be used to denote a word break at the end of a line of text. It is frequently used to break off words at the end of lines of text, to separate words in a phrase, and to form compound words.

A word break at the end of a line of text is also indicated with a hyphen. When the word "coat" ends on the same line as the word "arms," as in the phrase "coat-of-arms," a hyphen is used to indicate that the word "arms" continues on the following line of text.

The terms ex-b and self-cleaning uses hyphen correctly by breaking the verb and two-quarters uses hyphens incorrectly. Therefore, option C  is appropriate.

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Which is the BEST source for finding the meaning of the word hypothalamus?

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a dictionary gives definitions
Answer:  a "medical dictionary" .
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Describe a time collaboration played an important role in helping you succeed in school. What did you learn and what were you able to achieve?

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In my first year of high school, I was struggling with my studies. Math was very difficult and I did not understand Chemistry.

As the exams got closer, I felt that I might eventually fail in both these subjects and might not be able to go to my favorite university.

Eventually, I became friends with a lot of students in class and some of them turned out to be really helpful.

Not only were they fun to hang out with, many of them helped me in my studies and cleared out many concepts.

My best friends, Matt and Ronny were the most helpful. We would study together, prepare for tests and even do our homework together.

Eventually, I passed high school and got really good grades in both Math and Chemistry.

I learned that being shy will not get you ahead in life and is it only by making friends and new relationships can you really achieve a lot in your life.

I was able to go to my dream university!

Once a maths teacher gave us a homework assignment and we had big trouble understanding the exercises. The good thing was one old man saw us  in this predicament an helped us to understand the topic then we realized that the old man was a retired engineer. All of us got excellent grades and were very contented. The bad thing was that the oldman got very sick but we went to visit him at the hospital.

According to the speaker in "The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd," what conditions, if they were true, would persuade her to join the shepherd in his pastoral paradise? Select all that apply.

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Answer:

If youth never gave way to old ageIf consequences did not follow actions

Explanation:

"The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd" is a poem, written by Walter Raleigh, which was intended to be a response to a poem written by Christopher Marlowe called "The Passionate Shepherd to His Love".

The following excerpt from Raleigh's poem exemplifies that the nymph would follow the shepherd if youth never gave way to old age:

But could youth last and love still breed,

Had joys no date nor age no need,

Then these delights my mind might move

To live with thee and be thy love.

While the concept of consequences that follow actions can be found in numerous instances within the poem, with the following as an example:

The flowers do fade, and wanton fields,

To wayward winter reckoning yields,

A honey tongue, a heart of gall,

Is fancy’s spring, but sorrow’s fall.

Answer:

If youth never gave way to old age

If consequences did not follow actions

Explanation:

correct on odyssey

Zeitoun runs a construction company, true or false?

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In David Eggers' book, Zeitoun runs a construction company. So, the correct options for 1, 2, 3 and 4 are True; False; True; False respectively.

What does David Eggers' book tells us?

In David Eggers' novel on the Zeitoun family's tribulations during and after Hurricane Katrina, Zeitoun manages a painting and contracting business, which is a kind of construction enterprise. Zeitoun never left the city because there was never an order to do so.

His wife and children did evacuate, despite his desire to keep an eye on their property. Despite the fact that most people were aware of the impending hurricane, they relaxed when it avoided them directly. It went by New Orleans to the east. That did not, however, stop the severe flooding that wreaked havoc on the city in the days that followed.

Thus, the correct options for 1, 2, 3 and 4 are True; False; True; False respectively

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Your question is incomplete, most probably the compleet question is:

Identify the following statements as true or false.

Zeitoun runs a construction company. Zeitoun was too busy to evacuate before the storm. Many people decided to leave town before the storm arrived. Most people did not know that the hurricane was going to hit New Orleans.

MacGregor mainly engages the reader through the use of a(n) anecdote. description. opinion. quotation.

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MacGregor uses description to engage the reader.

The correct answer is B). Description.

MacGregor mainly engages the reader through the use of a DESCRIPTION.

The author is describing to detail the chronometer and what it produces in the 19th century. This description engages the reader to be more interested in the topic. The description goes on with the example of the Great Western Railway of 1840 and the application of standard time.

A description is a statement where someone gives the characteristics of something or a person, detailing aspects of the individual or the situation.


How are Alice and Humpty Dumpty different?

A. Alice is interested in talking to Humpty Dumpty, while Humpty Dumpty is bored by her.

B. Alice attempts to be polite, while Humpty Dumpty is very rude.

C. Alice is willing to spend time at Humpty Dumpty’s wall, while Humpty Dumpty must leave because he’s afraid of being late.

D. Alice thinks names should always mean something, while Humpty Dumpty thinks they can just be pretty

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A.. Alice is interested in talking to Humpty Dumpty, while Humpty Dumpty is bored by her.

"The correct answer is D. Alice thinks names should always mean something, while Humpty Dumpty thinks they can just be pretty.

This question is based on the characters from Lewis Carroll's "Through the Looking-Glass," the sequel to "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." In the story, Alice and Humpty Dumpty have a conversation about names and their meanings. Here's the reasoning behind the correct

A. Alice is indeed interested in talking to Humpty Dumpty, and Humpty Dumpty does not seem particularly bored by her. In fact, they engage in a lengthy conversation about semantics and the meanings of words.

B. While Alice does attempt to be polite, Humpty Dumpty is not necessarily very rude. He is portrayed as quite arrogant and believes he is the master of words, but he does not exhibit overt rudeness towards Alice during their conversation.

C. Alice does spend time at Humpty Dumpty's wall, and Humpty Dumpty does not express fear of being late. Instead, he falls off the wall, which is a significant event in the story and is unrelated to being late.

D. This option directly references the conversation between Alice and Humpty Dumpty about the meaning of names. Alice believes that names should have meanings, while Humpty Dumpty argues that names can be chosen simply because they are pretty. This difference in opinion is a central point in their dialogue and reflects the themes of language and meaning that Carroll explores in the book.

Therefore, the correct answer is D, as it accurately captures the thematic difference between Alice and Humpty Dumpty as presented in the text."

which best describes what kind of speaker sean is?

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Although Sean is passionate about his topic, the best answer is Sean is not an effective speaker because he is disrespectful of others. The reason why is because he interrupts others to make his point. 

Urban legends are our modern-day folklore. Describe a cautionary urban legend that you have heard and describe what it was supposed to caution you against. If you were faced with a similar situation, would the urban legend influence your decision?

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The legend of lover's lane is a story about teenagers parking in a secluded area to be alone and intimate. The boyfriend hears a strange noise and gets out of the car to investigate. The girlfriend becomes concerned when her boyfriend doesn't return. Then she hears the sound of something scraping the roof of the car. She steps out to investigate discovering her boyfriend hanging upside down from a tree dead and bloody. The scraping sound was of his nails on the roof because he was hanging directly above the roof. She locks herself in the car hearing her boyfriends nails scraping the roof throughout the night. When morning comes she's found in the car traumatized. There are different versions to this story but I think the point is to deter teenagers from having premarital sex.

Answer:

Boy Who Cried Wolf

Explanation:

One folktale I was told when I was younger was the boy who cried wolf. Long story short, a farm boy was sent to the woods to make sure no wolf would go on the farm and eat the sheep. If he did, then he would cry "WOLF" out loud, and all of the men would come and scare away or kill the wolves. The boy wanted to pull some tricks and called wolf when there wasn't. After a few times doing that, the men got fed up, and stopped going to the boy when he cried wolf. But when there was a wolf, and when he yelled for help, no one came. Killing the boy. This was the story that was told to me. The moral of the story was when someone constantly lies, you loose trust in others

What is a metaphor or simile for drifted snow









Very Easy

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a metaphor for drifted snow is rain
What does drifted snow mean? like moved.... it was like a wave 
im not sure

After jumping of the Hogwarts express, what did Albus and Scorpius do

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Final answer:

After jumping off the Hogwarts Express, Albus and Scorpius ended up in the Forbidden Forest where they met Delphi who misled them about their actions' consequences. As a result, they continued their plan to steal the Time-Turner.

Explanation:

After jumping off the Hogwarts Express, Albus and Scorpius found themselves in the Forbidden Forest. Using Albus's wand they sent up sparks to call for help, but instead attracted Delphi who lied and told them that they had changed the timeline. This caused them to continue their plan to steal the Time Turner from inside Headmaster Snape's office.

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A brainstorming technique in which ideas are spontaneously written down around a central topic is called _____.

prewriting
drafting
outlining
clustering

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Answer:

A is the answer

Explanation:

Answer:

Clustering is the right answer.

Explanation:

What would be a good subject for a concrete poem? Briefly describe how you would arrange words on the page to illustrate your subject.

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a butterfly you would arrange the words around the wings.

the pun for old skiers never die they just go down hill

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Your question is very vague and therefore hard to understand but I would assume you are asking for the explanation of the pun.
This phrase is a pun because skiers ski down slopes, and going down hill is another way of saying not going very well. Old skiers never die, they just go down hill is a pun because skiers go down hills. 
Final answer:

The pun 'old skiers never die they just go downhill' employs the double meaning of 'go downhill' - the idiomatic expression implying worsening conditions, and the literal meaning referring to the action of skiing, thus creating a humorous implication that old skiers simply continue skiing downhill.

Explanation:

The sentence 'old skiers never die they just go downhill' is a pun, a form of word play that exploits multiple meanings of a term, or of similar-sounding words, for an intended humorous or rhetorical effect. In this case, the pun is based on the literal and the idiomatic meaning of the phrase 'go downhill'. Normally, 'go downhill' is an idiom implying that things are becoming worse or declining in quality. However, in the context of skiing, 'go downhill' literally describes the act of skiing down slopes. So, the sentence is using this duality to convey a comical picture, suggesting that old skiers do not cease to exist, they just continue skiing downhill.

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Which sentence has correct punctuation? My friend has visited: France, Italy, and Japan. I simply love: France, Italy, and Japan. Some of my favorite countries are: France, Italy, and Japan. Someday I'll visit these countries: France, Italy, and Japan.

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Someday I'll visit these countries: France, Italy, and Japan.

Semi colons are used to introduce a list when it clarifies a larger topic. In the correct sentence, the list is clarifying which countries the speaker wants to visit. It is important not to separate the list from the verb with a semi colon which is why the first three sentences are incorrect. 

Someday I'll visit these countries: France, Italy, and Japan. is the sentence has correct punctuation, hence option D is correct.

What is punctuation?

Punctuation is used in language that makes it effective and breaks the paragraph and sentence to be easily understandable by the reader, this is a sign included in the written text for easy understanding.

There is some common punctuation used while writing a text: Colons and semi-colons, exclamation marks and quotation marks, capital letters and full stops, question marks, and commas.

In the given sentence "Someday I'll visit these countries: France, Italy, and Japan" correctly use punctuation commas, and colons.

Therefore, "Someday I'll visit these countries: France, Italy, and Japan" is the correct answer.

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When doing a ___ for purposes of career planning, you should take your skills and interests into account solve the equation for aw=7a+4b Explain who the Mongols were and why they are the exception (list at least 3 reasons). The mayan civilization accomplished many things, including ______. Which of the gastrointestinal cancers has the highest rate of incidence and is responsible for the highest number of deaths? how many lines of symmetry does the flag of Iraq have Suppose roses are currently selling for $40 per dozen, but the equilibrium price of roses is $30 per dozen. we would expect a . What were the origins and contributions of the major Islamic Empires? Suppose a fungus destroys the central xylem and phloem tissues in the roots of a tree. What function of the root system will be lost because of this damage which nations revolution resulted in a decreased power of the church, nobility, and later influenced political influences such as Haiti? Iris is building a model of the Washington Monument. Her model measures 15 in. tall and is 1.5 in. wide at the base. The actual width measurement at the base of the Washington Monument is about 55 ft. About how tall is the Washington Monument? Allie is choosing a URL for her bands website, which is the best method of making the URL easy to understand? creating a URL with a long, descriptive domain namecreating a URL that can be rendered using file transfer protocolcreating a URL that represents data in strings of numberscreating a human-readable URL What main advantage did the Middle colonies have over New England?a) A smaller population of settlers b) Moderate weather and fertile soil c) Smaller villages and family farms d) Colder winters and hotter summers A rectangle has vertices at these coordinates. (6,10),(6,1),(1,10) What are the coordinates of the fourth vertex of the rectangle? Enter the coordinates in the boxes. ( , ) La tempte et le volcan (Candide de Voltaire, 1759)L'air s'obscurcit, les vents soufflrent des quatre coins du monde, et le vaisseau fut assailli de la plus horrible tempte, la vue du port de Lisbonne.La moiti des passagers affaiblis, expirants de ces angoisses inconcevables que le roulis d'un vaisseau porte dans les nerfs et dans toutes les humeurs du corps agites en sens contraires, n'avait pas mme la force de s'inquiter du danger. L'autre moiti jetait des criset faisait des prires ; les voiles taient dchires, les mts briss, le vaisseau entrouvert.Travaillait qui pouvait, personne ne s'entendait, personne ne commandait. L'anabaptiste aidait un peu la manoeuvre ; il tait sur le tillac ; un matelot furieux le frappe rudement et l'tend sur les planches ; mais du coup qu'il lui donna, il eut lui-mme une si violente secousse qu'il tomba hors du vaisseau, la tte la premire. Il restait suspendu et accroch une partie de mt rompue.Le bon Jacques court son secours, l'aide remonter et de l'effort qu'il fait il est prcipit dans la mer la vue du matelot, qui le laissa prir sans daigner seulement le regarder.Candide approche, voit son bienfaiteur qui reparat un moment, et qui est englouti pour jamais. Il veut se jeter aprs lui dans la mer : le philosophe Pangloss l'en empche, en lui prouvant que la rade de Lisbonne avait t forme exprs pour que cet anabaptiste s'y noyt. Tandis qu'il le prouvait a priori, le vaisseau s'entrouvre ; tout prit, la rserve de Pangloss, de Candide, et de ce brutal de matelot qui avait noy le vertueux anabaptiste : le coquin nagea heureusement jusqu'au rivage, o Pangloss et Candide furent ports sur une planche.Quand ils furent revenus un peu eux, ils marchrent vers Lisbonne ; il leur restait quelque argent, avec lequel ils espraient se sauver de la faim aprs avoir chapp la tempte. peine ont-ils mis le pied dans la ville, en pleurant la mort de leur bienfaiteur qu'ils sentent la terre trembler sous leurs pas, la mer s'lve en bouillonnant dans le port, et brise les vaisseaux qui sont l'ancre. Des tourbillons de flammes et de cendres couvrent les rues et les places publiques ; les maisons s'croulent, les toits sont renverss sur les fondements, et les fondements se dispersent; trente mille habitants de tout ge et de tout sexe sont crass sous des ruines. Le matelot disait en sifflant et en jurant : Il y aura quelque chose gagner ici. - Quelle peut tre la raison suffisante de ce phnomne ? disait Pangloss. -Voici le dernier jour du monde ! s'criait Candide. []- Ce tremblement de terre n'est pas une chose nouvelle, rpondit Pangloss ; la ville de Lima prouva les mmes secousses en Amrique l'anne passe ; mmes causes, mmes effets : il y a certainement une trane de soufre sous terre depuis Lima jusqu' Lisbonne.Le lendemain, ayant trouv quelques provisions de bouche en se glissant travers des dcombres, ils rparrent un peu leurs forces. Ensuite ils travaillrent comme les autres soulager les habitants chapps la mort.Quelques citoyens, secourus par eux, leur donnrent un aussi bon dner qu'on le pouvait dans un tel dsastre : il est vrai que le repas tait triste ; les convives arrosaient leur pain de leurs larmes; mais Pangloss les consola, en les assurant que les choses ne pouvaient tre autrement: Car dit-il, tout ceci est ce qu'il y a de mieux; car s'il y a un volcan Lisbonne, il ne pouvait tre ailleurs ; car il est impossible que les choses ne soient pas o elles sont ; car tout est bien. ANSWER IN COMPLETE SENTENCESQuestions:1- Que s'est-il pass dans la ville de Lisbonne pas longtemps aprs leur arrive?2- Qu'est-ce que Candide a pens quand il a vu ce qui arrivait la ville de Lisbonne? Which intellectual thinkers stated the citizens trade their own liberties and independence for the security and protection from the state Abraham's parents taught him that all white southerners believe that aftican americans are inferior to whites. this is an example of what Why is Winston afraid to be alone with Julia at first plzzzz help!!!!!!!!!!!!! Samantha is installing a new window in her bedroom wall. She wants to center it horizontally. the window is 40.5 inches long, and the wall is 105.25 inches long. how far from each edge of the wall should Samantha install the window?