There are 3 parallel plots in A Midsummer Night's Dream (AMND) and you can remember all the characters by grouping them into 4 groups.

true or false

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Answer 1
ima say true but I'm not 100% sure

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Tears of a Tiger
1) why don't the African American students like Marcus?
2)How does Andy become depressed in the mall?
3) Why does Andy poem reveal about his feelings
4)How has Andy been discriminated against but teachers and counselors at school
5)How do Andy and Rob encounter prejudice at the mall
6)How does Keisha help Andy
7) How is Andy moment at peace ruined on Christmas Day

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Because he's smart
Because he saw Santa and that brought back memories from him and Rob
He was treated differently
The lady thinks that they're going to steal something

Andy's  moment at peace was ruined on Christmas Day by rob's mom called to say merry chrismas  an andy got sad

Which countries were the first to form the Allied forces during World War II?

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i think that would be great britain and france

Great Britain and France were the first to form the Allied forces during World War II.

The Allies of World War II, called the "United Nations" from the 1 January 1942 declaration, constituted the countries that together opposed the Axis powers during the Second World War (1939–1945). The Allies promoted the alliance in an attempt to control German, Japanese and Italian aggression.

The major Allied powers in World War I were Great Britain (and the British Empire), France, and the Russian Empire.

Why does Romeo commit suicide at the Capulet tomb in the play Romeo and Juliet?

He is remorseful about killing Paris.
He believes Juliet has married Paris in his absence.
He thinks Juliet is already dead and wants to be with her.
He hears someone from the watch approaching and panics.

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Because He thinks Juliet is already dead and wants to be with her.

C.) He thinks Juliet is already dead and wants to be with her.

Which fellow New England author was the greatest influence on Charlotte Perkins Gilman?


Louisa May Alcott

Henry David Thoreau

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Harriet Beecher Stowe

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The fellow New England Author that had the greatest influence on Charlottle Perkins Gilman is Ralph Waldo Emerson. He is known to led the movement of transcendentalist in the mid-19th century. He was also known for being a poet, a lecturer and as well as an essayist.

The answer to the question is third option, "Ralph Waldo Emerson". Emerson was the fellow New England author that was the greatest influence on Charlotte Perkins Gilman. In fact, Gilman's "Yellow Wall-Paper" has been shown to be influenced by Emerson's "Self-Reliance"

Hamlet demonstrates that revenge is synonymous with _____.

tragedy
victory
power
wrath

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The answer is tragedy. Hope it helps! :)

The correct answer is option A: Hamlet demonstrates that revenge is synonymous with tragedy.

Hamlet is a tragedy in five acts by William Shakespeare which was first published in 1603. The main character os the play is the enigmatic Hamlet. He is a university student who mourns his father's death and swears revenge. The themes of the play are revenge, indecision, deception, loyalty, ambition, and fate.

Which of the following statements is accurate?

A. Rhythm and tone are not considered in nonfiction writing.
B. Nonfiction writing focuses only on providing information.
C. Nonfiction writing never includes conflict.
D. Nonfiction doesn't depend on a plot.

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D. Nonfiction doesn't depend on a plot,  
because it is a true story.

Answer:

nonfiction does not depend on the plot

Explanation:

. . . yet it may gratify curiosity to inform it, that the English Dictionary was written with little assistance of the learned, and without any patronage of the great; not in the soft obscurities of retirement, or under the shelter of academick bowers, but amidst inconvenience and distraction, in sickness and in sorrow.


–Preface to A Dictionary of the English


Language,


Samuel Johnson


According to the passage, what distinguishes Johnson’s dictionary from others?


It was the first dictionary to be produced by a group of scholars at a university.


It was written almost single-handedly, with little financial or scholarly support.


It was written by an author who was both curious and learned.


It was the first dictionary to include definitions of simple, everyday words.

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It was written almost single-handedly, with little financial or scholarly support.

It was written almost single-handedly, with little financial or scholarly support.

Different parts of the excerpt prove the other answers wrong. Option A says it was produced by scholars but it says that it "was written with little assistance of the learned". The learned are people who have an academic or scholarly background. This quote also eliminates option C because it says that the author was curious and learned. There's no indication that this is true. We also don't see any evidence of it being the first dictionary to include simple, everyday words. The line that shows little financial support is when it says, "without any patronage". This means that there were no people financially backing the efforts of this dictionary.

The speaker exclaims that she is “Nobody,” and asks, “Who are you? / Are you— Nobody—too?” If so, she says, then they are a pair of nobodies, and she admonishes her addressee not to tell, for “they’d banish us—you know!” She says that it would be “dreary” to be “Somebody”—it would be “public” and require that, “like a Frog,” one tell one’s name “the livelong June— / To an admiring Bog Read more on Brainly - https://brainly.com/sf/question/4062354

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The quote in the question above is the BASIC PLOT of "I'm Nobody! Who are you?", a short lyric poem by Emily Dickinson.

Further analyzing the poem, we can observe that the narrator's POV is first person, and the message that the poem passes across is that being a nobody isn't as bad as people think it is. Also, the poem seeks to establish that public people lose privacy so being public may not be as great as people think it is. Overall, the style used is iambic tetrameter and trimeter.

Read this passage from “I Hear America Singing,” by Walt Whitman. What poetic technique is Whitman using?

The carpenter singing his as he measures his plank or beam,
The mason singing his as he makes ready for work, or leaves off
work,
The boatman singing what belongs to him in his boat, the
deckhand singing on the steamboat deck,
The shoemaker singing as he sits on his bench, the hatter singing
as he stands,


A. Onomatopoeia


B. Regular Meter


C. Cataloging


D. Rhymes

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The poetic technique used by Walt Whitman in 'I Hear America Singing' is cataloging, where he lists various professions and workers who contribute to America's collective spirit and unity. So, option C is correct.

In the passage from I Hear America Singing by Walt Whitman, the poetic technique Whitman uses is C. Cataloging. Cataloging involves listing various elements, which Whitman does by mentioning a series of professions and the associated actions of the individuals within them. This technique gives a collective sense of the nation's spirit and productivity, reflecting Whitman's ideals of democracy and individualism. The poem does not rely on onomatopoeia, regular meter, or rhymes, but rather uses free verse and repetition to emphasize the uniqueness and unity of the American workers' songs. Additionally, the listing creates a celebratory mood, portraying the dignity of common work, as well as a sense of community across diverse laborers.

1. What would your body temperature be if you had a fever? 95°F 25°C 38.3°C 0°F
2. What would the temperature be on a hot day?

32°F
10°C
35°C
0°F
3. Which of the following pairs of temperatures are not equivalent?

100°C and 212°F
5°C and 37°F
167°F and 75°C
104°F and 40°C
4. Convert 10°C to Fahrenheit.

42°F
45°F
50°F
65°F

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The conversion rate (°C to °F) is 1°C = 33.8°F
1. C. 38.3°C
2. C. 35°C
3. B. 5°C and 37°F
4. C. 50°F


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Senator Warren states that women are "ready to fight back" against unequal pay. Is this a valid argument supported by accurate evidence?
a.No; Warren weakens her point by noting that "Women are the main breadwinners, or joint breadwinners, in two-thirds of the families across the country."
b.Yes; Warren supports her point by noting that the Paycheck Fairness Act will "ensure that salary differences have something to do with the actual job that they are doing."
c. Yes; Warren supports her point by noting that the Paycheck Fairness Act was introduced "to give women the tools to combat wage discrimination."
d. No; Warren weakens her point by noting that "Today, more young women go to college than men."

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Final answer:

Senator Warren's argument on women fighting back against unequal pay is validated by her reference to the Paycheck Fairness Act, which aimed to address wage discrimination, thus option (c) is the most accurate.

Explanation:

The question, "Senator Warren states that women are "ready to fight back" against unequal pay. Is this a valid argument supported by accurate evidence?" can be accurately addressed by considering the context and purpose of the arguments made by Senator Warren and the legislative tools aimed to combat wage discrimination, such as the Paycheck Fairness Act. When Senator Warren notes that the Paycheck Fairness Act will "ensure that salary differences have something to do with the actual job that they are doing" and was introduced "to give women the tools to combat wage discrimination," it signifies a direct effort to address persistent inequities in earnings between men and women.

Yes; Warren supports her point by noting that the Paycheck Fairness Act was introduced "to give women the tools to combat wage discrimination." The correct option is c. This is a valid argument as the Act aims to address gender-based wage disparities, thereby reinforcing Warren's position with legislative support.

Yes; Warren bolsters her point by noticing that the Paycheck Decency Act was presented "to provide ladies the apparatuses to combat wage separation." The rectify alternative is c. This is a valid argument as the Act aims to address gender-based wage disparities, thereby reinforcing Warren's position with legislative support.

Adding to this, the existing evidence on the gender pay gap supports Warren's concerns. Despite laws like the Equal Pay Act, women still earn significantly less than men in various industries. This persistent pay gap highlights the necessity of additional measures such as the Paycheck Fairness Act to ensure equitable treatment and pay for women.

(1) Earth's crust is made up of relatively rigid plates that ride atop Earth's hot, semiliquid mantle. (2) The plates are called tectonic because they're in constant motion. (3) They can move because Earth's mantle is a very hot and semiliquid fluid called magma. (4) Volcanoes are a result of magma rising up or erupting through a plate, particularly where plate boundaries are moving against each other. (5) Also, when plates slide against each other, causing friction along adjacent plate boundaries, earthquakes frequently occur. (6) Therefore, we often find volcanoes and earthquakes along plate boundaries. (7) Plates may also collide. (8) When that happens, mountain ranges are formed. (9) For example, the collision of the plate carrying the Indian subcontinent created the Himalayan Mountains when it collided with the Asian plate. Which statement about this paragraph is accurate?

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sentence 7 is correct. 
I would say that plate tectonics shows what the origin of volcanic activity, earthquakes and mountains comes from their collision or subduction. Where two plates collide mountains can be formed (uplift), where subduction occurs then volcanic activity like in the circum-pacific belt occurs and where stresses build up in subduction or transform fault (like the San Andreas Fault)  and are suddenly released, earthquakes are the result. Subduction is where the oceanic plate gets pushed under the continental plate.

Identify the word or phrase that the underlined appositive phrase renames.

astronomy
William Mitchell
Maria Mitchell
a child

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Assuming the original sentence is As a child, Maria Mitchell studied astronomy with her father William Mitchell, an amateur astronomer, the correct answer here is William Mitchell. 
An appositive phrase is used to further describe a particular noun next to it, and is usually separated from the rest of the sentence using commas, as is the case here. The appositive phrase an amateur astronomer refers to the father, William Mitchell. 

10. Read the following passage from the Odyssey:
Tell me, where was it, now, you left your ship—
around the point, or down the shore, I wonder?

He thought he’d find out, but I saw through this,
and answered with ready lie:
Poseidon Lord, who sets the earth a-tremble,
broke it up on the rocks at your land’s end.
A wind from seaward served him, drove us there.
We are survivors, these good men and I.
From this passage, the reader is most likely to determine that (1 point)
Odysseus is not easily fooled.
the men will escape from the Cyclops’ cave.
the Cyclops is not very intelligent.
the Cyclops plans to keep the men as his prisoners.

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A. Odysseus is not easily fooled

Odysseus does not want the Cyclops to get his hands on his ship, so he lies that it was ruined when they arrived. When he says "I saw through this" it means he sees through the Cyclops' attempt to trick Odysseus into telling him where his ship is. 

Which call to action best supports the claim, "Every American should own a pet."
Question 14 options:


I really love animals. You should own a pet too.


Take a moment today to research the best pet for you and your family.


Go to the PetsSmart right now!


If you don't have a pet, you are missing out!

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Go to the PetsSmart right now!

Answer:

If you don't have a pet, you are missing out! qwq

Which sentence contains a dangling modifier?


A. In a rush, the slow traffic was grating on my nerves.

B.Since I was in a rush, the slow traffic was grating on my nerves.

C. I was in a rush, so the slow traffic was grating on my nerves.

D. The slow traffic grated on my nerves because I was in a rush.

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the answer is B my dude

Which of these passages from the essay “Fish Cheeks,” the short story “Broken Chain,” the short story “Flowers for Algernon,” or the poem “Escape” best supports the theme that it isn’t a good idea to try to change who you are?

“Dinner threw me deeper into despair. My relatives licked the ends of their chopsticks and reached across the table . . .”“Alfonso didn’t want to be the handsomest kid at school, but he was determined to be better looking than average.” “Artificially increased intelligence deteriorates at a rate of time directly proportional to the quantity of the increase.”“I must take this test just like everyone”
“Takes tests”

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Final answer:

The passage that best supports the theme of not changing who you are is from the short story "Flowers for Algernon."

Explanation:

The passage that best supports the theme that it isn't a good idea to try to change who you are is: "Artificially increased intelligence deteriorates at a rate of time directly proportional to the quantity of the increase." This passage is from the short story "Flowers for Algernon." It suggests that altering one's intelligence artificially can have negative consequences and that trying to change who you are may lead to deterioration and unhappiness.

The passage that best supports the theme that it isn't a good idea to try to change who you are is from the short story Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes.

In Flowers for Algernon, the protagonist, Charlie, undergoes an experimental surgical procedure to increase his intelligence. The story is a poignant exploration of the consequences of trying to alter one's innate abilities. The quote reflects the idea that the artificial enhancement of Charlie's intelligence is not sustainable and will eventually revert, highlighting the theme that attempting to fundamentally change who you are can lead to negative consequences. The passage from Flowers for Algernon is the most appropriate choice as it directly addresses the theme of the pitfalls of trying to change one's natural self through artificial means."

Which words and phrases from this excerpt help create a tone of admiration?

Highly Valuable

developed

native language

courageous

critical role

military code

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Answer is A D E  enjoyyyyyyyy

What details from the narration show that Rainsford is a rational individual who does well in moments of danger? Check all that apply.

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C & E are the 2 correct answers everything else is wrong.

The right answers are: “A certain cool-headedness had come to him” and “doggedly he swam in that direction, swimming with slow, deliberate strokes, conserving his strength”. He is in a difficult situation, not the first time, because the lights of the yacht ended up markedly collapse and progressively vanishing fireflies; then they were cleaned out altogether by the night. Instead of crying and get mad to see if anybody could hear him, he decided to yell that is more effective because it makes more noise.

Read the passage.

After serving the community for 30 years, Kids First Academy (Forest Glen Campus) will close this Friday. The owners of the preschool cited low enrollment and increasing building costs as reasons for their decision. This school year 63 students were enrolled, compared with 75 students the previous school year.

Which term best describes the language in this passage?

personal


factual


vague


imaginative

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factual 

That is the answer!

Answer:

factual please mark brainleiset i need it

Explanation:

Describe the difference between collaboration and plagiarism as they relate to academic integrity.

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collaboration is working together in a group and combining ideas, plagiarism is simply copying work from someone with no credit.

Answer:

ironic

Explanation:

Which of these writers influenced Jane Austen’s work?

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the write that influenced Jane Austen's work was Samuel Johnson

the correct answer is samuel

The 4 humans who are a major part of the parallel plots in A Midsummer Night's Dream (AMND) are struggling because of love. Which scenario is the correct version of who is in love with whom in the play?

Question 1 options:

Demetrius and Lysander are both in love with Hermia and Helena is in love with Demetrius.


Hermia and Helena are both in love with Lysander and Demetrius is in love with Helena.


Demetrius and Lysander are both in love with Helena and Hermia is in love with Lysander.


Demetrius and Lysander are both in love with Hermia and Helena is in love with Lysander.

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Answer: Demetrius and Lysander are both in love with Hermia and Helena is in love with Demetrius.

Explanation:

The turning point in Romeo and Juliet occurs when Romeo and Juliet secretly get married.

True
False

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False , - remember they kill themselves because they think eachother has died

Final answer:

The statement is false; the actual climax of Romeo and Juliet happens when Romeo, mistakenly believing Juliet is dead, kills himself in her tomb, leading to Juliet's death and the late reconciliation of their families.

Explanation:

The statement that the turning point in Romeo and Juliet occurs when Romeo and Juliet secretly get married is false. The turning point, or climax, in a play is the moment of highest tension, where the main conflict reaches a peak and the outcome is most in doubt. In Romeo and Juliet, the climax occurs much later, particularly when Romeo, believing Juliet to be dead, kills himself in her tomb. This tragic misunderstanding drives the play towards its inevitable resolution: the subsequent death of Juliet upon waking, finding Romeo dead, and the arrival of the families too late to reconcile their differences, thus highlighting the moral of the play—hatred leads to tragedy.

"Only DEAD FISH go with FLOW.."
Explain the phrase.

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This means that you should try not to go with the flow. you should stay back and be organised and go out of your comfort zone A bit :)

Which statement is a characteristic of a successful hoax?

A. It causes widespread panic.
B. It looks and sounds like the truth.
C. It makes people angry or upset.
D. It hurts someone's feelings.

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The answer would be B. It looks and sounds like the truth.

The statement is a characteristic of a successful hoax It looks and sounds like the truth. Thus the correct option is B.

What is a hoax?

A common misunderstanding that spreads in a region is considered a Hoax. Many individuals frequently fall for fraud. In other words, a hoax is when someone, or a group of individuals, intentionally misrepresents a lie and presents it as the truth.

As it is communicated widely and the communicators of the misinformation conduct themselves with confidence, the public believes it to be true. Raising public awareness of a topic is regarded as a practical joke or as an attempt to incite social or political change.

It is considered as a deception but It looks and sounds like the truth signifies the traits among given options. Therefore, option B is Appropriate.

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One way an author uses direct characterization is by telling the reader about the character through

A. what the character says.
B. what the narrator says.
C. what the character does.
D. what the narrator does.

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The best answer is "B", as direct characterization is characteristics revealed obviously, like "Her Dark Red Hair". 

Answer:

B. what the narrator says.

Explanation:

Direct characterization refers to how an author (or narrator) or character within a story reveals certain aspects, details about the personality, and the life of the protagonist or other supporting characters through phrases or descriptions.  

On the other hand, indirect characterization reveals features of a character through dialogue, reactions, or actions.

Mr. Carmichael wants his students to practice narrative writing. Which assignment MOST CLOSELY matches his objective?

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what are the choices

Answer:

A

Entries in a diary or journal about birthday memories MOST CLOSELY matches Mr. Carmichael's objective. Note that the entries would likely include characters, plot, setting, and point of view-all components of narrative writing.

How does Macbeth come to be Thane of Cawdor? Cite lines from Act I of The Tragedy of Macbeth to support your response.

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 In Shakespeare’s drama “Macbeth”, Act I, Macbeth is given the title the Thane of Cawdor by king Duncan. King is pleased with Macbeth’s success in silencing the rebellion and victorious fight with Norwegians: “But outfitted in his battle-weathered armor, Macbeth met the Norwegian attacks shot for shot, as if he were the goddess of war’s husband. Finally he broke the enemy’s spirit, and we were victorious. […] The thane of Cawdor will never again betray me. Go announce that he will be executed, and tell Macbeth that Cawdor’s titles will be given to him.”

Final answer:

Macbeth becomes Thane of Cawdor because the previous Thane was executed for treason and King Duncan rewards Macbeth for his bravery in battle.

Explanation:

In Act I of The Tragedy of Macbeth, the title of Thane of Cawdor is bestowed upon Macbeth by King Duncan. This happens because the previous Thane of Cawdor has been executed for treason due to his alliance with Norway. King Duncan rewards Macbeth for his bravery in battle by giving him the title and the land that comes with it.

One of the lines that supports this is when King Duncan says, 'What he hath lost, noble Macbeth hath won' (Act I, Scene 2), referring to the execution of the former Thane of Cawdor and Macbeth's victory in battle.

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For the men in the novel, dogs symbolize intelligence. royalty. companionship. value.

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In the excerpt  "Gad, sir! Gad, sir!" stuttered a member of the latest dynasty, a king of the Skookum Benches. "I offer you eight hundred for him, sir, before the test, sir; eight hundred just as he stands."

Dogs in the novel symbolizes intelligence. This is because they treated dogs like human that can think and decide for the King also.

In this excerpt from the sixth chapter of the book, the negotiations for the Buck is discussed. Buck's monetary value has been increased over they years. Despite the good offers, his host turns down them because he sees more than enough in Buck. Later, the dog's owner praises Buck for its true value.  

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