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Read this excerpt from the article “5 Held in a Plot to Bug Democrats’ Office Here” by Alfred E. Lewis.

In 1959, the Federal Aviation Agency identified Fiorini as the pilot of a plane that dropped anti-Castro leaflets over Havana. Described in newspaper clippings as a “soldier of fortune,” Fiorini reportedly was head of the International anticommunist Brigade, after the Bay of Pigs invasion, that trained 23 Cuban exiles who in 1962 landed by boat in Cuba’s Matanzas Province and set up guerrilla operations.

Which statement best explains how the details in this excerpt contribute to the central idea?

A.The details show Fiorini has a history of criminal activity.

B.The details provide an explanation for why Fiorini did what he did.

C.The details illustrate the way Fiorini's past influenced his behavior.

D.The details explain Fiorini's past in a way that explains his crime.

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Answer 1

Answer: A.The details show Fiorini has a history of criminal activity.

In this excerpt, we learn a little more about Fiorini. We are told that Fiorini was the Head of the International Anticommunist Brigade. We also learn that this brigade trained 23 Cuban exiles who set up guerrilla operations. These details allow us to develop a clearer picture of Fiorini and his past, which allows us to understand the character of this man better. By learning that Fiorini has a criminal past, his actions become more understandable, and this clarity contributes to developing the central idea of the text.


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And as the time passed and the servants came in and stood waiting in the hall, his eyes began to blink anxiously, and he spoke of the rain in a worried, uncertain way. The minister glanced several times at his watch, so I took him aside and asked him to wait for half an hour. But it wasn't any use. Nobody came.
Based on this excerpt, which best explains the irony of the title The Great Gatsby?
A. The weather on the day of Gatsby's funeral matches the sadness of the occasion.
B. It is unexpected for the hero and central character in the novel to die at the end.
C. Gatsby's greatness is questioned because no one comes to his funeral.
D. For a great man, rain is not a deterrent to mourners attending his funeral.

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Answer:

C) Gatsby's greatness is questioned because no one comes to his funeral.

Explanation:

"Gatsby's greatness is questioned because no one comes to his funeral." The film's title demonstrates the irony of Gatsby's portrayal as a rich and extravagant man. Still, his greatness comes into question when his friends, who attended his expensive parties, do not attend his funeral.

The title may be ironic because Gatsby's greatness is finally based on his money and fame, not his character or actual worth. This discrepancy between appearance and reality enhances the title's humor. 

what does Mr.shiftlet's treatment of lucynell at the end reveal about his intentions all along?

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It reveals that he conned the women. He never intended to be a good person and stay with Lucynell. All he wanted was the car. This is foreshadowed when he first sees the car. It is also shown in his behavior with Lucynell before they leave her home. 

Throughout the story, we learn that Mr. Shiftlet's intentions were selfish and self-centered. From the moment he had the first interaction with Lucynell and Lucynell's mother, it was clear that Mr. Shiftlet was not actually interested in Lucynell. This becomes even more obvious towards the end of the story, when he abandons Lucynell. This confirms that he was interested in the car all along, and not in helping the women.

What does thou art villain mean in romeo and juliet?

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what it means in romeo and juliet is that he loves him, so the worst he may call him Romeo.

A good speaker should aim his voice toward ____

The front row
The last person in the back
The middle

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The answer is the last person in the back. (be sure to thank) YW! Add as friend if ya want!

Which of the following is an interrogative sentence?

A. Please don't go.
B. They questioned where he was going.
C. She isn't telling him where she is going.
D. Where are you going?

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Short Answer: D
Interrogate means question. You are questioning someone, is he intent.

There is only one there that asks a question.

D <<<<<  Answer
the correct answer is D


The quote “No one was surprised except Mike, but Mike at the age of nine was surprised by everything. 'If you don't shut your mouth,' somebody once said to him, 'you'll get a frog down it.' After that Mike kept his teeth tightly clamped except when the surprise was too great" is an example of what type of figurative language?



Understatement


Hyperbole


Personification


Metaphor


"There was no sign of anybody anywhere. (The lav stood like a tomb in a neglected graveyard>. The curtains were drawn"

What type of figurative language is the underlined portion of the text above?



Personification


Alliteration


Simile


Metaphor


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The first one i believe is Metaphor and the second one Simile Take the risk YOU GOT THIS!!

The first is a hyperbole.
The second is a simile.

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Which statement is written correctly?
A) When running for a political office, a candidate must be willing to fight for his positions, state his beliefs articulately, and to look confident while doing so.
B) When running for a political office, a candidate must be willing to fight for his positions, to state his beliefs articulately, and look confident while doing so.
C) When running for a political office, a candidate must be willing to fight for his positions, to state his beliefs articulately, and to look confident while doing so.
Eliminate
D) When running for a political office, a candidate must be willing to fight for his positions, and stating his beliefs articulately, and look confident while doing so.

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I think it's C) When running for a political office, a candidate must be willing to fight for his positions, to state his beliefs articulately, and to look confident while doing so. 
I believe the answer is C)

"When running for a political office, a candidate must be willing to fight for his positions, to state his beliefs articulately, and to look confident while doing so."

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Read these lines from the poem.

Thus I am lord of the Desert Land,

And I will not leave my bounds,

To crouch beneath the Christian’s hand,

And kennel with his hounds:

What do these lines suggest about how the Bushman views the white man?


He appreciates the white man for sharing his knowledge with others.


He disrespects the white man for his inability to survive in nature.


He admires the white man for his ability to take control of situations.


He resents the white man for his disrespectful treatment of others.

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Answer: D)  He resents the white man for his disrespectful treatment of others.

Explanation: In this lines from the poem, the speaker expresses his disgust to the white man by making very clear that he won't leave the land he is in (where he is the Lord, because there is no one to whom he must obey), he says that he isn't going to leave his land to be beneath the power of the white man, who according to him, is very disrespectful (it is expressed with the phrase "... and kennel with his hounds").

Answer: These lines suggest that the Bushman resents the white man for his disrespectful treatment of others.

Explanation: In the poem "Song of the Wild Bushman" written by Thomas Pringle, the poet presents the way in which the Bushman views the white man. While the Bushman sees himself as the most important man of the Desert Land, he sees the white man as someone who tends to dominate people and places that do not belong to him and exercises his power without showing respect for others. In that way, the speaker feels aggrieved at the white man. Moreover, he refers to the white man as "the Christian".

Read the selection below from Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift and answer the question that follows.



The reader may remember, that when I signed those articles upon which I recovered my liberty, there were some which I disliked, upon account of their being too servile; neither could anything but an extreme necessity have forced me to submit. But being now a nardac of the highest rank in that empire, such offices were looked upon as below my dignity, and the emperor (to do him justice), never once mentioned them to me. However, it was not long before I had an opportunity of doing his majesty, at least as I then thought, a most signal service.



The “signal service” mentioned in the passage above was not welcomed by the empress of Lilliput. Why?

She wishes that Gulliver would spend less time with the emperor of Lilliput.
She organizes a celebration that Gulliver attends even though he is not invited.
She does not appreciate Gulliver urinating on her palace to douse the flames.
She does not want Gulliver to be an ambassador for Lilliput to Blefuscu.

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She does not appreciate Gulliver urinating on her palace to douse the flames

Why does Calpurnia code switch in CH. 12 of To Kill a Mockingbird

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In Chapter 12 of To Kill a Mockingbird, Calpurnia code-switches to navigate cultural differences, establish rapport within her community, and pragmatically adapt to segregated Southern society, highlighting her intelligence and adaptability.

In Chapter 12 of To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, Calpurnia engages in code-switching for several reasons.

First and foremost, code-switching allows Calpurnia to navigate the linguistic and cultural differences between the world of the Finches, where she is employed as a housekeeper, and her African American community.

When at the Finch household, Calpurnia speaks in a more ‘formal’ version of English to align with the norms and expectations of the predominantly white society she is working within.

In contrast, when she brings Scout and Jem to her Black church, she switches to a dialect that reflects her community's way of speaking, which serves to establish rapport and a sense of belonging.

Calpurnia's code-switching is also indicative of her sophisticated understanding of the social dynamics of the South during the time period of the novel. It reflects her awareness that language and dialect can signify one's in-group status and can be a tool for fostering solidarity or reinforcing social boundaries.

Read the excerpt from On the Road. One day I was hanging around the campus and Chad and Tim Gray told me Dean was staying in a cold-water pad in East Harlem, the Spanish Harlem. Dean had arrived the night before, the first time in New York, with his beautiful little sharp chick Marylou; they got off the Greyhound bus at 50th Street and cut around the corner looking for a place to eat and went right in Hector’s, and since then Hector’s cafeteria has always been a big symbol of New York for Dean. Which statement best explains how Kerouac’s writing style reflects the values of the beat generation?

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Jack Kerouac's writing style in 'On the Road' reflects the Beat Generation's values by emphasizing spontaneity, freedom of expression, and rejection of materialism.

Jack Kerouac's writing style in On the Road reflects the values of the Beat Generation through its spontaneous, improvisatory narrative, akin to jazz, and its intimate exploration of the American experience. The Beat Generation authors were known for their informal style, disdain for materialism, and embrace of free expression and counterculture, as seen in other works like Allen Ginsberg's Howl and Other Poems. These writers, including Kerouac, celebrated road trips, spiritual quests, and personal freedom, which are vividly brought to life in Kerouac's semi-autobiographical account of his journeys across America. The excerpt demonstrates this through the description of Dean's first arrival in New York, symbolizing the pursuit of authentic experience and rejection of conventional norms by choosing to dine in the uncommon place like Hector's cafeteria, which takes on a symbolic meaning for the character.

What is Valery’s point about Hamlet picking up Leonardo’s skull?

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Answer:  The correct answer is :  Leonardo did not intend that his inventions cause any harm.

Explanation:   For Valery and Hamlet the ghosts represent uncertainty. Valery was a modernist writer, reflected reality and wrote from personal perspectives. She used universal experiences.

The point that Valery was trying to make about Hamlet picking up Learnardo's skull is that it was not Leonardo's intention for the invention to harm people.

Who is Valey in the above excerpt?

Paul Valery is the author of Crises of the Mind. The central theme of the essay or article Xrays the irrational actions of Central Europe at that time.

A theme is a principal thought that an article wishes to convey.

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Read the sentence. Even though the musicians were not in an orchestra, their music was often referred to as symphonic. What does symphonic mean? A. no sounds used; silent B. many sounds used together C. few sounds used D. many sounds used separately 4 of 10

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B. Many sounds used together.
Your answer would be B. "Many sounds used together."

Read the excerpt below from the novel East of Eden by John Steinbeck and answer the question that follows.

 

The Salinas Valley is in Northern California. It is a long narrow swale between two ranges of mountains, and the Salinas River winds and twists up the center until it falls at last into Monterey Bay.

I remember my childhood names for grasses and secret flowers. I remember where a toad may live and what time the birds awaken in the summer—and what trees and seasons smelled like—how people looked and walked and smelled even. The memory of odors is very rich.

Source: Steinbeck, John. East of Eden. New York: Penguin Group, 1952. Google Books. Web. 16 May 2011. 

 

What is the narrator's point of view?

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I want to say it will be first-person. Third-person is an outside voice, someone that is not a character in the plot. It seems as if the narrator is talking about himself, which is why I deduce it to being a first-person point of view.

Answer:

The narrator's point of view in the excerpt from the novel East of Eden by John Steinbeck is first person.

Explanation:

There are various points of view an author can use when writing a story. The first person point of view uses the first person pronoun I  -ocasionally, the first person plural we could be used- to tell the story, so the narrator is the one telling the story. This is the case of the excerpt from the novel East of Eden.

A student is writing a paper about why it's worth the expense of upgrading exercise facilities for college students who aren't on athletic teams. Here is the outline for his essay:

Paragraph 1: Introduction

Paragraph 2: Reason #1: New students will be more likely to come to the college because of the workout facilities.

Paragraph 3: Reason #2: Current students will spend money in the snack bar attached to the exercise facilities.

Paragraph 4: Reason #3: Healthier students are better for the college.

Paragraph 5: Conclusion

A counterclaim that he wants to include in the essay is: "Nonathletes do not bring in revenue from sports events, so the upgrades are not worth the cost." Where in his essay should the author respond to this counterclaim?

A. Paragraph 2
B. Paragraph 3
C. Paragraph 4
D. Paragraph 1

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Answer:

Paragraph 3.

Explanation:

If we want to persuade the college officials to permit themselves the cost of upgrading exercise facilities for non-athletes, we must think of a way to remunerate their effort, as students who are not on any team do not bring revenue.

And it is exactly the objective of the third paragraph. It is true that the new upgraded facilities benefit the budget in no way, yet there is a possibility of a profit: a snack bar should be attached to the facility. That way students who use the facility will eventually start using the snack bar, too.

Answer:

D. Paragraph 3

Explanation:

Which of the following accurately describes the setting of The Proposal?
A. One room within Stepan's countryside home
B. The land where Ivan's property and Stepan's property meet
C. The fields where Natalya is working
D. Oxen Meadows

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The correct answer is A:  One room within Stepan's countryside home.

Answer:

One room within Stepan's countryside home accurately describes the setting of "The Proposal".

Explanation:

"A marriage Proposal" by Anton Chekhov is a one-scene play where the main theme is marriage, it takes place on a country state in late 19th century in Russia, when Ivan Vassiliyitch Lomov goes to the house of Stepan Stepanovna to ask for the hand of Natalia Stepanovna in marriage, from a very practical point o view no a romantic one as marriage used to be seen back in that time in Russia.

what is the most likely reason Odysseus and his crew become trapped behind an enormous boulder in the cave of the cyclops?

A. caves are the geological structure that people were most familiar with at the time th story was written.

B. it fulfills the prophecy Odysseus hard in the dream.

C. trapping them in a cave is a symbolic punishment for their traveling too far from home.

D. it will make their eventual escape seem all the more impressive.

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Your answer is C. trapping them in a cave is a symbolic punishment for their traveling too far from home.

I hope this helps!

Answer: D: It will make their eventual escape seem all the more impressive.

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Explanation: Odysseus has to use his wit rather than his strength to escape, which makes him a well rounded hero.

Collections grade 11 guiding questions collection 3 the minister's black veil what details hin at a meaningof the black veil that is unique to this story

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"The Minister´s Black Veil" is a short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne and it was first published in 1832. The text narrates the events that take place in a Puritan town, where the pastor, Reverend Hooper suddenly begins to appear before his congregation and the townspeople wearing a black semi-transparent black veil that conceals his eyes and most of his face, except for his mouth and chin. Although people try to ask him why he uses that veil, and some of those closest to him try to reveal the secret behind the veil, no one, not even Reverend Hooper´s own fiancé, Elizabeth is every able to know. In the end, the Revered dies still wearing his veil.

Althoug many critics have tried to ascertain the true meaning behind the veil, Hawthorne never actually explains it, making people understand that the meaning behind it is given by each reader as he/she understands the story. However, some have said that this veil represents secret sin and the darkest secrets of a human soul, which are worn for the world to see and that become a barrier between the outside world and the human heart inside.

Maybe one of the clearest example of this in the text itself is when the Reverend goes up to the pulpit to preach his sermon on secret sin. Then also on two other ocassions, when the Reverend presides over the funeral of a woman from the town and some people think they are able to see the spirits of the Revered and the woman walking together and finally during a wedding, when, even though the time is joyous, still the Reverend will not remove his veil.

What does juliet want to know about romeo after he leaves in act 1?

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Juliet wants to know who Romeo is, because she's never seen him before. The Nurse finds out and tells her that his name is Romeo and that he is a Montague, which means he is the only son of her family's enemy. This distresses Juliet, but she continues to pursue her love for Romeo. 

Which is not a text feature of a typical map? compass rose legend label row

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A label row is not a usual text feature. A compass rose is always on a map so we automatically know that this isn't logically correct. A legend or key helps you understand what certain points represent. So it is label row unless they are separate. Anyways I hope I helped you pinpoint the answer.
the answer is label !

Does anyone please have answers for Sadlier Vocabulary Workshop Level F pages 86 to 87, or know where to get answers from?

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Does anyone please have answers for Sadlier Vocabulary Workshop Level F pages 86 to 87, or know where to get answers from?

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Q: What was the most challenging part about creating a budget for you? Explain why with specific examples.
A: I would say that the hardest part about creating a budget for me personally was trying to balance the work-play spectrum. For example, I know I need to budget for things like food and toiletries, but nobody wants to go without games or experiences. It was a lesson in being responsible, because at the end of the day, if you do spend all your money badly, then you'll regret it and not even be able to enjoy what you got.
Q: How can using a budget help you plan for your future? Provide specific examples.
A: Most everything in this world is dependant on give and take. All relationships are, and this includes the idea of finance. You cannot take without giving something back because eventually there will be nothing left. This applies to the economy: if you give a business money, for example, for them to do something for you or give you something, they can keep operating and you can continue purchasing and everyone will be happy. This means that most things also require money, since money is the most common form of giving and receiving -- it's what everyone barters with. Creating a budget can help you spend your money wisely on things of value, such as education and requirements for healthy living, rather than on unhealthy things like parties or amusements. This enables the businesses in question to continue operating, which enables you to get what you need for a happy life, which in turn makes you productive as a member of society, and everyone is benefited.

The last question is opinion; I can't really help with that one, but hopefully everything else made sense. Good luck. :)

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Q: What was the most challenging part about creating a budget for you? Explain why with specific examples.

A: I would say that the hardest part about creating a budget for me personally was trying to balance the work-play spectrum. For example, I know I need to budget for things like food and toiletries, but nobody wants to go without games or experiences. It was a lesson in being responsible, because at the end of the day, if you do spend all your money badly, then you'll regret it and not even be able to enjoy what you got.

Q: How can using a budget help you plan for your future? Provide specific examples.

A: Most everything in this world is dependant on give and take. All relationships are, and this includes the idea of finance. You cannot take without giving something back because eventually there will be nothing left. This applies to the economy: if you give a business money, for example, for them to do something for you or give you something, they can keep operating and you can continue purchasing and everyone will be happy. This means that most things also require money, since money is the most common form of giving and receiving -- it's what everyone barters with. Creating a budget can help you spend your money wisely on things of value, such as education and requirements for healthy living, rather than on unhealthy things like parties or amusements. This enables the businesses in question to continue operating, which enables you to get what you need for a happy life, which in turn makes you productive as a member of society, and everyone is benefited.

The last question is opinion; I can't really help with that one, but hopefully everything else made sense. Good luck. :)

Explanation:

The following sentence contains a(n) _________________ clause.


This is a book the children enjoyed.

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it is an adverb clause because enjoyed is acting like  a verb

the answer above is wrong it is actually an adjective


Which part of a camera opens and closes briefly to allow light into the camera?

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It might me the aperture but since you didn't put any options there might not have been I'm just saying so I'm guessing it's aperture

Answer: Its the shutter

Which of these is an example of a microstyle headline? A.Famous Breakfast Cereal Has Been Enjoyed for Breakfast for 100 Years B.Cornflakes Turn 100 C.Cornflakes News D.Beloved Cereal Still Loved by Many Breakfast Eaters 100 Years Later

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An example of a microstyle headline is Cornflakes Turn 100.

What is microstyle heading?

It is defined as Messages of just a word, or a short sentence or two micromessages

Micromessages relies not on the details of style, but on the bits of style. They require microstyle.”

Thus, option "B" is correct.

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Read the excerpt below and answer the question.

The word "subjectivism" has two meanings, and our opponents play on the two. Subjectivism means, on the one hand, that an individual chooses and makes himself; and, on the other hand, that it is impossible for man to transcend human subjectivity. The second of these is the essential meaning of existentialism. ("Existentialism," p. 1168)

Which of the following might one correctly infer from this passage? Select all that apply.

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B. The opponents of existentialism tend to overlook or downplay the role of choice in the meaning of 'subjectivism'.C. The opponents of existentialism tend to overlook or downplay the second meaning of 'subjectivism'.

These are correct!

From the excerpt, it may be inferred that:

Opponents of existentialist frequently neglect or minimize the importance of choice in the definition of "subjectivism." (Option B)

What is an inference?

An inference is a deduction or a conclusion that is made from the observation of facts and information given in a text.

Inferences are therefore a logical process and not merely a statement of ones opinions.

It may also be inferred that:

Opponents of existentialism frequently miss or minimize the second meaning of the word "subjectivism." (Option C)

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Read the excerpt below and answer the question. "This will be worse than the windmills,” said Sancho. “Look, senor; those are friars of St. Benedict, and the coach plainly belongs to some travellers: I tell you to mind well what you are about and don’t let the devil mislead you.” “I have told thee already, Sancho,” replied Don Quixote, “that on the subject of adventures thou knowest little. What I say is the truth, as thou shalt see presently." Which theme from Don Quixote is present in this excerpt? reality vs. fantasy tradition vs. change knowledge and books chivalry and courtly love

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Answer: A) reality vs. fantasy.

Explanation: In the given excerpt from "Don Quixote" by Cervantes, we can see developed the theme of fantasy vs. reality. Don Quixote sees the friars of St. Benedict as evil magicians that he has to fight to save a damsel. This is not the reality, but as much as Sancho tries to convince him, Don Quixote is decided to fight them (we see a lot of similar situations through the story). So the correct answer is option A.

Hat best describes characterization? the way a character should be performed how a main character meets his or her downfall how a main character overcomes a tragedy the way a character is presented and developed

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Answer:

A static character is when a character who remains the same throughout the story

The concern with getting daughters married into good families pervades Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice and forms a large part of the social mannerisms that the novel mocks. In which lines in this excerpt does one of the Bennet parents make an ironically false claim about having gone to great lengths to achieve that goal?

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The irony of Mr. and Mrs. Bennet's ironically extreme measures to get their daughters well-married can be seen when Mrs. Bennet says "What an excellent father you have, girls!" said [Mrs. Bennet], when the door was shut. "I do not know how you will ever make him amends for his kindness; or me, either, for that matter. At our time of life it is not so pleasant, I can tell you, to be making new acquaintances every day; but for your sakes, we would do anything." This remark is ironically false because meeting new people everyday is not demanding at all, but she is trying to sell themselves as over-sacrificing parents for the future spouses of their daughters.

The lines where one of the Bennet parents makes an ironically false claim about having gone to great lengths to achieve the goal of marrying their daughters into good families are lines 11-13.

In the excerpt provided, Mrs. Bennet is speaking with Mr. Collins, and she says, I assure you I have done everything in my power since the first of January to have them all married (lines 11-13). This statement is ironic because, throughout the novel, Mrs. Bennet is portrayed as being obsessed with marrying off her daughters, often going to comical lengths to do so. However, the narration and the events of the story itself suggest that her efforts have not been particularly well-planned or effective, and her claim to have done everything in [her] power is an exaggeration. The irony is further highlighted by the fact that, despite her claims, the Bennet family's social standing and financial situation are such that they are not in a strong position to make advantageous matches for their daughters. Jane Austen uses this conversation to satirize the social pressures and expectations of the time regarding marriage and status.

In the end, what is the cause of dr. lanyon's death?

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After he broke away from Jekyll, he became ill. He took to his bed and died within days.

Dr. Lanyon dies from the shock and trauma of witnessing Dr. Jekyll's transformation into Mr. Hyde. His rational mind cannot handle the supernatural event, leading to a rapid decline in his health. The underlying cause of his death is the profound shock he experienced.

Dr. Lanyon's death in The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson is ultimately caused by the shock and trauma he experiences after witnessing Dr. Jekyll's transformation into Mr. Hyde. Lanyon, a man of science and rationality, cannot reconcile the horrifying supernatural event he witnessed. This profound shock to his system results in a rapid decline in his health, leading to his untimely death.

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