What kind of man is John Proctor?

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Answer 1
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Answer: John Proctor is a tormented man. He believes what he did with Abigail made God angry at him and his wife

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Answer 2
Proctor is a tormented individual that throughout the entire play he is filled with guilt and shame over his affair with Abigail. He is unable to forgive himself for it and only in the end of the play when he confesses to save Elizabeth does she forgive him and he forgives himself.

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which of the following is an example of an emotional appeal

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The answer is C) It will be the greatest environmental tragedy.
(I searched the question up and it showed me the answer choices I can choose from so don't be hesitant.)
Hope this helps!

Read the excerpt from Immigrant Kids, and then answer the question. Most immigrants passed through Ellis Island in about one day. Carrying all their worldly possessions, they left the examination hall and waited on the dock for the ferry that would take them to Manhattan, a mile away. Some of them still faced long journeys overland before they reached their final destination. Others would head directly for the teeming immigrant neighborhoods of New York City. What best paraphrases the central idea of the excerpt? Some Ellis Island travelers took long journeys before reaching their final home. The ferry ride to Manhattan from Ellis Island was a one-mile journey. It usually took one day to get through Ellis Island if people had many possessions. After leaving Ellis Island, the newcomers went on to live in many different places.

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After leaving Ellis Island, the newcomers went on to live in many different places.

Answer:

After leaving Ellis Island, the newcomers went on to live in many different places.

Explanation:

Russell Freedman in his book "Immigrant Kids" tells of how young newcomers to America had to undergo various trials and hardships to get to their destinations. It gives a rare insight into the lives of these immigrant kids and their ordeals during their journeys.

For these kids in search of freedom, they had come to America, the 'land of the free'. But the freedom they encountered was of a different kind. They had to do menial and odd jobs if they are to survive in the new place.

Ellis Island is the immigration station that enables the U.S. government to check the influx of immigrants into it's soil. The passage in the question is a perfect paraphrasing of the newcomers who left Ellis Island to live in many different places.

please help
this is from romeo and juliet act 2 scence 2

giving 50 points

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I'm going to give you these in no particular order.  Also, I should note that I didn't find anything that could be called situational irony, other than the scene itself. More on this later.

Oxymoron
One of the most famous lines in Romeo and Juliet takes place right at the end of Scene Two. An oxymoron is two words that don't seem to go together and yet when spoken or written describe accurately what's going on. The line I'm referring to  has Juliet saying "Parting is such sweet sorrow" How can sorrow be sweet, but in their case it is. Juliet has been working very hard at two things through out scene II. She is desperate to have Romeo declare his love because she's already done so. She also is trying to get him to leave even though she really doesn't want him to go anywhere but near her. He's in great danger being near her.

Situational Irony.
The whole scene is a situational irony. Juliet wants Romeo to stay. She also wants him to go. We know something the two of them don't, that to go or stay is disastrous for both of them.

Irony (Definition) The most basic thing about irony is that we, the audience or readers, know something that R and J don't. That's what irony is: knowledge revealed to the audience that the characters don't know. If they did know, the whole tragedy could be averted. 

Verbal Irony
Another speech that takes place at the end of R and J. Romeo is left by himself after his encounter with Juliet. He says "I hope you sleep peacefully" -- it is ironic because it actually (later on) does happen. Not only that, but he wishes he were sleep so that he could be the source of her rest. If that isn't an ironic statement, I don't know what is. He will also be the cause of her sleep.

Personification
Right at the very beginning of R and J Act II Scene II Romeo has the first line. He says a little bitterly, "He jests at scars that never felt a wound."
Romeo is personifying scars saying that they can inflict pain and emotional turmoil without there being a wound. 

Monologue 
Juliet, having no idea that Romeo is there nearby, starts to speak. She thinks she talking to herself (and of course the audience). Just because he's there eavesdropping doesn't change the fact that she thinks she's totally alone. She pours out her heart, saying things she would never say if she had our knowledge. There's all sorts of things here. There's also dramatic irony and some foreshadow (which you are not asked for).

Analogy
This is a comparison between two things which seem far fetched, but are not when explained. Romeo is speaking in about line 17 telling us (by analogy) that her eyes are stars that shine brightly but have decided to leave the heavens on some sort of business and have asked her eyes to shine in their place. The stars don't know what they've done is the implication because her eyes would shame the stars in the same way that daylight would outshine a lamp.

Dramatic Irony
The Balcony speech again. Juliet declares her love of Romeo to the point that knowing they are enemies not through their own personal doing, she would go to the extent of renouncing her name. That will happen, but not with the results she thinks will happen. So it is a foreshadow as well.

This is the act hope this helps

But soft! What light through yonder window breaks?

It is the east, and Juliet is the sun.

Arise, fair sun, and kill the envious moon,

5Who is already sick and pale with grief,

That thou, her maid, art far more fair than she.

Be not her maid since she is envious.

Her vestal livery is but sick and green,

And none but fools do wear it. Cast it off!

10It is my lady. Oh, it is my love.

Oh, that she knew she were!

She speaks, yet she says nothing. What of that?

Her eye discourses. I will answer it.—

I am too bold. 'Tis not to me she speaks.

15Two of the fairest stars in all the heaven,

Having some business, do entreat her eyes

To twinkle in their spheres till they return.

What if her eyes were there, they in her head?

The brightness of her cheek would shame those stars

20As daylight doth a lamp. Her eye in heaven

Would through the airy region stream so bright

That birds would sing and think it were not night.

See how she leans her cheek upon her hand.

Oh, that I were a glove upon that hand

25That I might touch that cheek!

Scientists generally agree that Earth is getting warmer due to what's called the greenhouse effect. (2) A greenhouse stays warm because sunlight and heat coming through the glass roof are mostly trapped. (3) The heat doesn't radiate back into the atmosphere because it's held in by the glass. (4) Something like that happens on Earth. (5) The atmosphere acts like a blanket that keeps the Sun's heat from leaking away into space. Which sentence is the paragraph's topic sentence? A. Sentence 3 B. Sentence 5 C. Sentence 2 D. Sentence

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The correct answer is:  [D]:  "Sentence 1" ;   →  assuming that "Sentence 1"                 →  {the first sentence};  is meant to be the answer choice for  [D]:
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      "Scientists generally agree that Earth is getting warmer due to what's called the greenhouse effect."
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The answer is - sentence 1

What makes this appeal from the paragraph convincing? I have been a nurse for twenty years. It uses proven data as evidence. It appeals to the reader’s emotions. It shows the writer’s credibility. It reveals important statistics.

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It shows the writer’s credibility. Since we know she has been a nurse for 20 years, we are more likely to trust what she has to say.

Answer:

It shows the writer’s credibility.

Explanation:

One of the most common rhetorical appeals that authors use to convince an audience of supporting a particular position is ethos. This is also known as an appeal to credibility. In this case, the speaker tells us that he has ample experience as a nurse. This means that, when it comes to talking about topics related to health, he most likely has enough experience to have an informed opinion. By appealing to his credibility and knowledge, the speaker encourages the reader to trust his opinion and support a particular position.

What's one difference between the radio broadcast War of the Worlds and the novel The War of the Worlds?(APEX)

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the radio broadcast takes places in the united states instead of in England or one is told in past and the other is told in present tense

There are several differences between the novel “the war of the Worlds” and the radio broadcast, when the adaptation was made, they apply changed in order fit better the content for the radio, for example in radio Broadcast:

- Used sound effects to add tension

- Was presented in news bulletins

- The incident was in the United Stated instead of England

- The radio broad cast was told in present to look like and event that was happening at the time

James's role as a detached observer in Daisy Miller: A Study is embodied by _____. Select all that apply.

1) the use of the word "study" in the title
2) the ambiguous portrait of Daisy
3) the focus on the role of gossip in the novel
4) the choice of a female protagonist

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James's role as a detached observer in Daisy Miller: A Study is embodied by 3) the focus on the role of gossip in the novel
4) the choice of a female protagonist

Daisy Miller is  a novella by Henry James that first appeared in Cornhill Magazine in the months of  June and July of the year 1878.

Mrs. Walker also considers that the value and identity of a person depends entirely on what others say about that person. Thus, she warns Daisy: "You are old enough to be the subject of gossip".


James asks the reader to take these external details to formulate opinions and fill in the gaps caused by the narrative.



The correct answer is 3: The focus on the role of gossip in the novel.

Hamlet interacts with Osric in act 5, scene 2. What function does this interaction have in the play? It resolves a problem. It provides comic relief. It heightens the tragedy. It is an example of dramatic irony.

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heightens the tragedy

Hamlet interacts with Osric in act 5, scene 2 in order to provide comic relief. Hamlet is a story written by William Shakespeare at an uncertain date between 1599 and 1602. With Queen Elizabeth's love for Shakespeare's play, Osiris's character was inserted to the drama in order to provide some satire for Her Majesty and other Englishmen.

Read the sentence. According to the latest reports sent to us, orangutans prefer to remain safely in their original habitats. Why can the infinitive phrase be classified as a noun? A)It functions as the subject. B)It functions as the direct object. C)It functions as the subject complement. D) It functions as the object of the preposition.

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C) It functions as the subject complement. 

Which phrase best matches the meaning of heaped

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I'm not sure if you have choices or not, but heap means to put something in a pile or mound, or, directing a great deal of praise, criticism, ect. to someone. So if you can find something that best relates to context clues if there are any? 

The answer is richly abundant

Read the excerpt and then complete the sentences that follow. To an Athlete Dying Young by A. E. Housman (excerpt) The time you won your town the race We chaired you through the market-place; Man and boy stood cheering by, And home we brought you shoulder-high. To-day, the road all runners come, Shoulder-high we bring you home, And set you at your threshold down, Townsman of a stiller town. . . . Now you will not swell the rout Of lads that wore their honours out, Runners whom renown outran And the name died before the man. So set, before the echoes fade, The fleet foot on the sill of shade, And hold to the low lintel up The still-defended challenge-cup. And round that early-laurelled head Will flock to gaze the strengthless dead, And find unwithered on its curls The garland briefer than a girl's. In the poem, the phrase "sill of shade" refers to . The narrator of this poem is .

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sill of shade: loss of life

and the second is a reflective onlooker

In the poem, the phrase "sill of shade" refers to the loss of life. The narrator of this poem is a reflective onlooker.

This poem is about death and fame. Even though it starts cheerfully remembering the victory of an Athlete, it later starts talking about his funeral procession, his death.

In the line "The fleet foot on the sill of shade", the "fleet" foot refers to the feet of the athlete, and the "sill of shade" refers to the doorway to death, the loss of life itself.

And the narrator of this poem is a reflective onlooker because the poem is being told from a third person's view, that is to say, one that is not directly involved in the drama, but he/she is seeing the events and reflectively tell them.

Keats’s skill at holding two contradictory things in his mind at once is called
A. Negative capabilities
B. Multiple personalities
C. Fatalistic point of view
D. personification

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The correct answer is A.
Negative capabilities.
Keats was convinced by his grandfather's estate executor to study apothecary.
"When I have fears which I may cease to be" it clearly shows how Keats was feared.
Keats’s skill at holding two contradictory things in his mind at once is called Negative capabilities. SO the answer to your question is letter A. He is also known to the perfection of poetry marked by vivid imagery and he attempted the philosophy through classical legend. 

Read the excerpt. I lean my head over the train tracks and look for an oncoming flutter of headlights. Four thirty-seven p.m. I have less than a half hour to get to the other side of town, and there is no train in sight. Based on the kind of information, where in the narrative is the excerpt from “Train Tracks” by Lauren Mizock most likely to be found?

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The correct answer here is the exposition.

Narrative consists of several stages and parts like the exposition, climax, falling action and resolution just to name the few. Exposition in particular refers to the putting in, that is inserting, important background information. It is also called incluing and it is an important for worldbuilding.
Based on the kind of information, the narrative is the excerpt from “Train Tracks” by Lauren Mizock most likely to be found is placed in the introduction in which there are background and the settings and characters are described just to emphasis the story.

A blizzard that keeps people trapped in a house would be considered:

A. an abstract antagonist
B. a physical antagonist
C. a supporting character
D. a protagonist

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A.) An Abstract Antagonist.

A blizzard that keeps people trapped in a house would be considered is an abstract antagonist.

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

An antagonist is basically a character that hinders the path of the hero in achieving their goal in a story. Antagonists add conflict in a story. A story can have physical antagonist and abstract antagonist.

Abstract antagonist is generally a situation, belief, corporation etc. It doesn’t have a physical identity, but writers can choose a character to represent an abstract antagonist in a story.

the trip to the store was filled with beautiful sights, but the experience inside the store was less than beautiful. How does this detail help develop two main ideas in the text?

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It helps if you put the passage in and selections so i could read it

The detail of the beautiful trip but the less beautiful experience inside the store highlights contrasts between outward appearances and inner realities and emphasizes the theme of disillusionment.

As seen in The Candy Store (7.2.5), the sugary merchandise and vibrant display signs of the candy shop present a joyful image, but the internal experience may not match this outward allure.

Firstly, it highlights the contrast between external appearances and internal realities, emphasizing how something can look appealing from the outside but be disappointing on the inside. Secondly, this detail underscores the theme of disillusionment, where initial expectations based on outward appearances result in an unfulfilled or disappointing reality. This is akin to the narrative observing the luxury stores with few customers, thus pointing out a disparity between seeming and being.

Complete Question:

In the story The Candy Store (7.2.5) the trip to the store was filled with beautiful sights, but the experience inside the store was less than beautiful. How does this detail help develop two main ideas in the text?

Which words best help the reader imagine the sounds on the boat? “filled” and “released” “air” and “whipped” “freed” and “yanked” “roar” and “flapping”(plz help need this to graduate)

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roar for sure not sure about the rest maybe whipped

You have been given the assignment of coming up with a topic for a cause-and-effect essay. Which of the following would not be a good topic? A. the governing style of two U.S. presidents B. the consequences of the War of 1812 C. the formation and impact of tsunamis D. the outcome of the Internet on study habits

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Answer:

The influence of world war 1 on world war 2 is the most appropriate cause and effect essay topic for which chronological order is important.

Explanation:

Option A, the governing style of two U.S. presidents, is not a good topic for a cause-and-effect essay because it lacks a direct cause-and-effect relationship.

In evaluating which topic would not be good for a cause-and-effect essay, we look for a subject that lacks a clear, direct relationship between causes and effects. Among the given options, A. the governing style of two U.S. presidents would not be a good topic for a cause-and-effect essay.

This is because comparing two presidents does not inherently explore a cause-and-effect relationship but rather examines a contrast in leadership styles. In contrast, topics B, C, and D directly explore causality - the consequences of the War of 1812, the formation and impact of tsunamis, and the outcome of the Internet on study habits all reflect direct cause-and-effect relationships.

Sometimes my computer breaks when I need it most and I find it very _____.

annoyed
annoy
annoying
annoy to me

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“i find it very annoying”

Answer:

annoying :)

Explanation:

What is ironic about the Laputans’ great expertise in theoretical matters?

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Swift's novel was funny in certain ways, but it also had a deep insight in human nature and was also critical and satirical of features.
Laputans were very preoccupied with theoretical matters; they lived literally on a castle in the sky. However, they could not help themselves witht he most basic needs; they could not keep u a conversation because they would forget that they were talking and they got their resources from the people on the ground.
In its unique satirical way, this is Swift's critique to theoriticians of the time; no theory can help you if you do not implement its results, however smart and useful it might be.

Which type of formatting technique would you use to highlight words or ideas that are important?
A. Boldface fonts
B. Bullet points
C. Diagrams
D. Section headings

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Answer:

Answer:

A. Boldface fonts.

Explanation:

For highlighting words or important ideas we use boldface fonts. Boldface fonts express what is important and with its font make the reader's attention to the text details. This type of font is used for captionts, words or phrases that cand stand alone, qutes, logos... Bold face font is dark font, which can be written with

Bold words or ideas are helpful for readers to find what is important for them. It is quicker and saves time, especially in scientific texts or expert texts. These means that these boldface fonts helps readers to remember important ideas of texts or to pay attention to it.

Analogy Question
enter : exit :: allow :

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Final answer:

The analogy 'enter : exit :: allow :' is completed by the word 'forbid,' which has an opposite relationship to 'allow,' similar to how 'enter' relates to 'exit.'

Explanation:

The student's question is an analogy question, which is a common type of question in English language and literature studies. An analogy is a comparison between two things, typically on the basis of their structure and for the purpose of explanation or clarification.

In the given analogy enter : exit :: allow :, we're looking at a pair of opposites. 'Enter' is the opposite of 'exit,' and thus we are seeking a word that has a similar oppositional relationship to 'allow.' The word that completes this analogy is forbid.

The completed analogy reads as enter is to exit as allow is to forbid. This helps the student understand the concept of analogies, which often appear in English and SAT preparation material.

The analogy "enter : exit :: allow : forbid" follows the same pattern of opposites.

The analogy "enter : exit :: allow :" suggests a relationship between two pairs of words. In this analogy, "enter" and "exit" are opposites, indicating the action of coming in versus going out.

Therefore, to maintain a similar relationship, the correct word for the second pair should be its opposite.

In each pair, the second word represents the opposite action or concept of the first word.

The opposite of "allow" is "forbid." Just as entering is the opposite of exiting, allowing is the opposite of forbidding. So, the completed analogy is "enter : exit :: allow : forbid."

This analogy demonstrates a logical relationship between pairs of words based on their opposition in meaning.

Complete question:

Analogy Question. Complete this:

enter : exit :: allow : ____

which characteristic of Byron's style made him an atypical romantic poet

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cynicism- generally wasn't found in Romanticism

Final answer:

Byron's incorporation of personal experiences with a reflective skepticism and his engagement with realistic social causes made him an atypical romantic poet, blending classical admiration with candid expressions of his own life.

Explanation:

One characteristic of Byron's style that made him an atypical romantic poet is his tendency to combine his personal experiences and narratives into his poetry, often in a manner that emphasized not only idealistic views of love and nature but also reflective skepticism and a fascination with the human condition. Unlike typical Romantic poets who often sought to portray an idyllic version of the world, Byron included a more complex and sometimes darker view of reality. This is evident in poems like "She Walks in Beauty" where he writes about the ones he loved the most and in his advocacy for realistic causes such as the Greek war for independence, indicating his active engagement with the world around him.

Byron's multifaceted personality and his willingness to explore not just the beauty but also the flawed aspects of humanity and society, as well as his critical view on the truth-value of one's own meditations, provided his work with a layer of sophistication that at times departed from the more straightforward celebratory tone of Romantic idealism. His works often revealed a blend of admiration for classical literature and an unguarded approach to his own life, including his sexual encounters and personal struggles, which he candidly expressed in his poetry and letters.

Which kind of event takes place in a character-versus-society conflict?

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This is basically when a person (or people) do not agree with society's beliefs.
I hope this helps!!

Answer:

A character confronts a cultural tradition, a custom, or a law.

Explanation:

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What finally convinced the villagers to accept Rip Van winkles story

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It was Peter Vanderdonk, a descendant of a historian, who convinced the villagers to accept Rip Van Winkle's story. He said that everything Rip described about the time period he was coming from was true, and that there was no need to doubt his words. Thus, everyone believed Peter (as he was a successor of a learned man) and Rip was readmitted into his society. 

Rip Van Winkle's story was accepted due to its consistent retelling and the corroboration by old Peter Vanderdonk, who confirmed the local legends supporting Rip's tale.

The villagers were finally convinced to accept Rip Van Winkle's story after it became consistent and widely known in the neighborhood. Over time, the initial skepticism faded as Rip Van Winkle recounted his tale with increasing consistency. His early variations were attributed to just waking up from a long slumber. The tale became so entrenched in the local lore that not a single resident doubted it, and it was held as a truth by the old Dutch inhabitants. The key moment that solidified the belief in his story among the villagers was the corroboration by old Peter Vanderdonk, the oldest resident of the village, who was well-versed in the traditions of the area. He confirmed that the Kaatskill mountains were rumored to be enchanted, and his own ancestral stories supported the strange happenings that Rip recounted.

Which of the following statements is true?

Nicotine gum and patches aggravate withdrawal symptoms for tobacco users.
Nicotine gum and patches can help tobacco users cope with withdrawal symptoms.
Nicotine gum and patches only help tobacco users cope with withdrawal symptoms if they are used while tobacco use is scaled down gradually.
Nicotine gum and patches are only good for maintaining a tobacco addiction.

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The second one. They help cope with withdrawl.

Name 3 adjectives with 3 syllables each

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Beautiful, delicious, and delightful are all adjectives that have three syllables each.

Three syllable adjectives provide a descriptive quality to nouns and pronouns. Examples include delightful, dangerous, and generous, which can become more delightful/dangerous/generous and most delightful/dangerous/generous in their comparative and superlative forms.

Adjectives are descriptive words used to modify nouns and pronouns. When dealing with adjectives of three syllables or more, the comparative and superlative forms are usually made by adding the words 'more' and 'most' in front of the adjective. For example, the word 'famous' becomes 'more famous' in the comparative form and 'most famous' in the superlative form. Similarly, 'suspicious' becomes 'more suspicious' or 'most suspicious', and 'athletic' becomes 'more athletic' or 'most athletic'.

Here are three examples of three-syllable adjectives:

DelightfulDangerousGenerous

These adjectives can also form their comparative and superlative forms using 'more' and 'most' respectively. 'Delightful' would change to 'more delightful' and 'most delightful', 'dangerous' to 'more dangerous' and 'most dangerous', and 'generous' to 'more generous' and 'most generous'.

why do don quixote's friends board up his library

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the correct answer it's Choice (A). they want to remaind Don Quixote that's no other member of the home needs his attention. He forgot that he's in the reality World instead he gave a lot of focus on his fictional books. and you're welcome

Read the poem. excerpt from “I Explain a Few Things” by Pablo Neruda And one morning all was aflame and one morning the fires came out of the earth devouring people, and from then on fire, gunpowder from then on, and from then on blood. Bandits with airplanes and with Moors, bandits with rings and duchesses, bandits with black-robed friars blessing came through the air to kill children, and through the streets the blood of children ran simply, like children’s blood. Jackals that the jackal would spurn, stones that the dry thistle would bite spitting, vipers that vipers would abhor! Facing you I have seen the blood of Spain rise up to drown you in a single wave of pride and knives! Refer to Explorations in Literature for a complete version of this poem. Which explanation about “I Explain a Few Things” best develops the speaker’s viewpoint that adversity only makes his compatriots stronger? The image of friars blessing the bombs that kill the children provides an example of why those under attack are anxious to fight back. By portraying the fires, gunpowder, and blood, the speaker shows that the horror of this war will only end when their opponents give up. The image of fellow citizens rising up and drowning the enemy in a wave of “pride and knives” demonstrates that they will remain defiant. By describing their opponents as “Jackals that the jackal would spurn,” the speaker stresses that an enemy this brutal is difficult to stand against.

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The correct answer is C.

The image of fellow citizens rising up and drowning the enemy in a wave of "pride and knives" demonstrates that they will remain defiant. It also best develops the speaker's viewpoint that adversity only makes his compatriots stronger.

Answer:

The image of fellow citizens rising and drowning the enemy in a wave of “pride and knives” demonstrates that they will remain defiant.

Explanation:

The above explanation develops the viewpoint of the speaker that it is only diversity that makes patriots durable. According to the given statement, person or a country’s character usually prevails during difficult times. This then helps them to get inner courage that is essential in fighting endurance as well as liberty. Most poets across the word use poetic gestures to promote solidarity among immigrants. However, this has ironically become a globalized technocracy world. This is because of the panic that is generated by different parties.

A writer should hyphenate a compound modifier that

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that comes before the noun it modifies. 
etc. the soccer player was a well-known guy
can I borrow a hundred-dollar bill?

stuff like that


Answer: C

comes before the noun it modifies.

Explanation:

What is the Mini Luv and what is ironic about its name?

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The irony of the Ministry of Love is a) they ENFORCE and OBLIGATE people to love and feel love b) they do it via violent means, bullying, brainwashing, forcibly and through mean ways c) they are an organization of terror and horror among the citizens, and they call themselves "ministry of love".

Answer:

Mini Luv is the new name of the Miniter of Love, and it is ironic because their actions differ from the title.

Explanation:

in the book "1984" by Geroge Orwen, in the story that talks about a severe oppression happening in Oceania, the sector that is in charge of making people following the rules is the minister of love also know as Mini Luv in the Newspeak name, there dissenters are tortured until they come to love the Party and Big Brother,that's were irony comes to light.

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