Which character is the antagonist in this excerpt from “The Story of the Old Man Who Made Withered Trees to Flower” by Yei Theodora Ozaki?

After waiting several days, as the dog Shiro did not return, his master began to grow anxious. Day after day went by and the good old man waited in vain. Then he went to his neighbor and asked him to give him back his dog. Without any shame or hesitation, the wicked neighbor answered that he had killed Shiro because of his bad behavior. At this dreadful news Shiro’s master wept many sad and bitter tears. Great indeed, was his woeful surprise, but he was too good and gentle to reproach his bad neighbor. Learning that Shiro was buried under the yenoki tree in the field, he asked the old man to give him the tree, in remembrance of his poor dog Shiro.

Even the cross old neighbor could not refuse such a simple request, so he consented to give the old man the tree under which Shiro lay buried. Shiro’s master then cut the tree down and carried it home. Out of the trunk he made a mortar. In this his wife put some rice, and he began to pound it with the intention of making a festival to the memory of his dog Shiro.

Shiro’s master
Shiro
the neighbor
the master’s wife

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Answer 1
The neighbor has to be the antagonist, because the protagonist loved his dog very much and his neighbor killed his dog, the protagonist even called his neighbor evil, so I would go with C, the neighbor.
Answer 2

Answer:

The correct answer is C.

Explanation:

The antagonist in a story is that who opposes or is hostile towards the main character.

In “The Story of the Old Man Who Made Withered Trees to Flower” by Yei Theodora Ozaki, the antagonist is the dog master's neighbour, because he killed the master's precious animal only because he believed the dog behaved badly.


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According to the article "Five Stars for Literary Critics," what is one role that a literary critic fulfills?

A. A loyal reader, who holds the author to a higher standard
B. An unhappy reader, who is not easily impressed by a book
C. A journalist, who discusses a new book and why it matters
D. A family member, who supports the author no matter what

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c is the best answer . hope this helps


According to the article "Five Stars for Literary Critics," the one role that a literary critic fulfills is:

C. A journalist, who discusses a new book and why it matters

According to the quoted book, a literary critic is a person that is charged with the duty of analyzing a literary work and giving their honest feedback, whether positive or negative.

As a result of this, we can see that a journalist is one of the persons that is a literary critic who reads a new book and then gives feedback on why it matters and why others should read it too.

Therefore, the correct answer is option C

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Which quality describes the speaker in this excerpt from Letters from a Cat by Helen Hunt Jackson?

As soon as I heard Mary coming down the cellar stairs this morning, I hid in the arch, and while she was skimming the milk, I slipped upstairs, and ran into the sitting-room. Everything there is in the same confusion; the carpet is gone; and the windows too, and I think some of the chairs have been carried away. All the china is in great baskets on the pantry floor; and your father’s and mother's clothes are all taken out of the nursery closet, and laid on chairs. It is very dreadful to have to stand and see all this, and not be able to do anything. I don't think I ever fully realized before the disadvantage of being only a cat.


A.relaxed
B.tranquil
C.curious
D.unruffled

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It would be C.) Curious

The quality describes the speaker in this excerpt from Letters from a Cat by Helen Hunt Jackson is C) curious.

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After reading Edgar Guest's poem "The Things That Haven't Been Done Before" and "Perseus and the Quest for Medusa's Head," Arnold made this claim about what it means to be a hero: The courage to make new discoveries and travel an uncharted path is what defines a hero. Which piece of textual evidence best supports Arnold's claim? The things that haven’t been done before Are the tasks worthwhile today; Are you one of the flock that follows, or Are you one that shall lead the way? The king of the land was both jealous and cruel, and soon he could think of nothing but how to shame Perseus and be rid of him forever. There are deeds they hunger alone to do; Though battered and bruised and sore, They blaze the path for the many, who Do nothing not done before. "You shall bear my winged sandals," said the strange prince, "and they will bear you over sea and land."

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The answer would be :

A.) The things that haven’t been done before

Are the tasks worthwhile today;

Are you one of the flock that follows, or

Are you one that shall lead the way?


This would be the piece of textual evidence that best supports Arnold's claim.


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Took this test and A.) is the correct answer.

Answer:

If you go to K12 your answer should be

"The things that haven't been done before

Are the tasks worthwhile today;

Are you one of the flock that follows, or

Are you one that shall lead the way?"

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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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ima say true but I'm not 100% sure

Which of the following sentences could not be a statement of this story’s theme? a. A sheltered background can make a child a victim. b. Parents really know little about their children’s lives. c. Appearances are not what count. d. A tough school is the building ground for a strong character.

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the answer is D. a tough school is the building ground for a strong character

Think about by any other name by Santha Rama Rau. What is its theme?
a) It doesn't matter what your name is
b) Some names are better than others
c) Personal and cultural identities are important
d) Personal and cultural identities should be flexible

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The main theme of "By Any Other Name," by Santha Rama Rau is that personal and cultural identities are important.

In this Anglo-Indian day school, both girls were given an Anglo name because their names were said to be, "hard to pronounce." Even if the narrator, Santha, was the same person, she felt detached to herself as "Cynthia," in school. It was as if it was another person because she had to be someone else, once she entered campus. She and her sister were brought up in a different culture and they felt that in their school as they were often segregated and singled-out because of their race. In the end, Premila had enough of the discrimination and she and her mother decided that it was not a school to go back to. Even when they thought that Santha did not understand what was happening, it was revealed that she did.

This shows that personal and cultural identities are important because no matter what happened in school they maintained to be themselves as they were brought up to be and rejected the person they "should" be in school. 

The theme of By Any Other Name is that personal and cultural identities are important. The story highlights how imposed names and education systems can strip away cultural identity, which the characters resist to maintain their dignity. correct option is C. Personal and cultural identities are important.

The theme of By Any Other Name by Santha Rama Rau is personal and cultural identities are important (c). This story illustrates the significance of maintaining one's cultural heritage and personal identity, even in the face of external pressures to conform. The author uses her and her sister’s experiences in a British-run school in India to highlight how their names and the imposed British educational system sought to strip away their cultural identity. Through their resistance, the narrative underscores that personal and cultural identities are integral to individual self-conception and dignity.

For example, the text reflects on how the girls are given Anglicized names at school, which leads to a conflict between their true selves and imposed identities. This story ultimately supports the idea that individual identity and cultural heritage are essential parts of who we are and should be preserved and respected.

Read the excerpt below and answer the question.


The "Dillingham" had been flung to the breeze during a former period of prosperity when its possessor was being paid $30 per week. Now, when the income was shrunk to $20, though, they were thinking seriously of contracting to a modest and unassuming D.


In the excerpt above, what can be inferred by the statement, “The Dillingham had been flung to the breeze during a former period of prosperity.”?

A) Jim felt important enough to place his full name on the mailbox when he enjoyed a higher income.

B)The mailbox was in disrepair now that Jim and Della had less money.

C)Jim and Della lamented that they could no longer afford to replace missing letters on the mailbox.

D)Jim and Della now desired a more modest lifestyle, without the formality of using his full name.

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A)Jim felt important enough to place his full name on the mailbox when he enjoyed a higher income.


Which point of view is used in this excerpt from “Advice to Youth” by Mark Twain?

Go to bed early, get up early—this is wise. Some authorities say get up with the sun; some say get up with one thing, others with another. But a lark is really the best thing to get up with. It gives you a splendid reputation with everybody to know that you get up with the lark; and if you get the right kind of lark, and work at him right, you can easily train him to get up at half past nine, every time—it’s no trick at all.

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Answer:I think the answer is B because if you look up second person POV it says 'you' and the sentence in the story has 'you' in it

Answer:

second person

Explanation:

I've tried to understand this, but I just can't. The same goes for the actual story, "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." Can someone help with this question? ...

Using what you know about the historical context at the time of publication, discuss one issue from Victorian life that is present in The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Your response should be a minimum of 5 sentences.

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During the Victorian Age, it was imperative for high ranking members of society to maintain a certain, appropriate and dignified level of behavior. In The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, we can see this evidenced by the extreme differences and interest's. Dr. Jekyll represents the upstanding member, while Mr. Hyde represents the grotesque and unacceptable. Both exist in the person, and much like members of Victorian society, people had to find secret ways of exploring themselves in ways that were not maintained by societies standards.

Identify the subject as too broad, adequate, or too narrow. Career Opportunities in the Twenty-first Century

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I believe it is too broad

Answer:

Too broad

Explanation:

This is an example of a subject that is too broad for research. If we were to write an essay about this subject, we would have to address a huge variety of topics. When a subject is too broad, we run the risk of not being able to study as carefully as we would like. In order to narrow the subject, we could write about something more specific, such as "Career Opportunities in Education in the Twenty-first Century."

Decide if the following is presented as an opinion or not an opinion.

1: Hockey players make more money than any other professional athletes.
2: "Amazing Grace" is the most powerfully emotional song of all time.
3: Jerry Rice has more touchdown receptions than any other player in history.
4: Jerry Rice is the best wide receiver of all time.
5:

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1. fact
2. opinion
3. fact
4. opinion
Hey there!

The answers are

1. Fact
2. Opinion
3. Fact
4. Opinion

Hope this helps you! :)

Brainliest would be greatly appreciated! :) 

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Conducting a research

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conduction research about what? Uneducational. You could get an education to be a researcher about almost anything! You could research plants and how they maintain homeostasis or research about medicines and how to stay healthy. 

This answer is 100% educational. There is no educational information about this question and I deserve the points because I helped you out and spotted your errors. No report needed :)
Have a nice day!!

Read the excerpt from “Seventh Grade.”

Victor hurried to the bag lunch area, where he sat down and opened his math book. . . . He lowered his eyes, pretending to study, then looked slowly to the left.

Victor pretends to study because he

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Answer:

Victor pretends to study because he wants to act like Theresa in order to impress her

Explanation:

"Seventh grade" by Gary Soto is the story of Victor who has just started the 7th grade, and as he takes his classes of the first day he gets to know Theresa and he wants to impress her in French class pretending that he already knows it, then because of that he gets Theresa to ask him to study French together so she can improve it.

Answer:

c- he does wanna impress her

Explanation:

because he is doing things he knows he is not good at

Although Ethan Frome was written over one hundred years ago, it is still widely read today. Why is the story so enduring? Do you think it is a tragedy in the same vein as Romeo and Juliet? Why or why not? Is the story relevant today? Why or why not?

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Even though “Ethan Frome”, novel by Edith Wharton, was written over a hundred year ago, it is still widely read today because the theme of the story is world-wide and all-time relevant. This universality of the theme, representing the society and morality as an obstacle to fulfill desires (in this case love), makes “Ethan Frome” relevant a hundred years after and it would probably still be relevant in future, as it’s close to every human’s heart.

Both “Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare and “Ethan Frome” by Edith Wharton deal with the problem of society and morality as an obstacle to fulfill certain desires, which is in both cases forbidden love. Considering the theme, both “Romeo and Juliet” and “Ethan Frome” have the same tragic tone, but the ends show how different and twisted destiny can be.

The love story of Ethan Frome and Mattie is still relevant today, after a hundred years, and probably will stay relevant in future as the theme of the story is on universal level of human struggle with feelings, social norms and morality. 

Election day should be a national holiday.

Which type of claim is this?
A.claim of definition
B.claim of policy
C.claim of fact
D.claim of value

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The answer to your question is B. Claim of policy

Hope this helps :)

Let's define all of these options.

Claim of definition is an explanation of a concept or presented argument.  

Claim of policy is an argument which presents a problem and a solution.

Claim of fact is a statement which considers fact as a claim.

Claim of value is an argument which states which of the two things are better.

"Election day should be a national holiday" is a claim of policy because we are discussing a policy which searches a solution for the presented argument. The correct answer is B.

Which sentence best explains how the structure of Sylvia Plath’s “Mirror” helps to convey meaning in the poem? Each line of the poem is an example of a specific image that is reflected by the mirror, which is the speaker of the poem. The opening and closing lines of the poem as spoken by the mirror refer to the passage of time, which suggests the importance of aging gracefully. With the mirror as the poem’s speaker, the reader is able to get a sense that the woman knows that her internal beauty is far more important than external beauty. In the first stanza, the mirror is established as the speaker of the poem, and tells the reader about itself, while the second stanza is primarily about the mirror’s reflection of the woman.

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The answer is that " In the first stanza, the mirror is established as the speaker of the poem, and tells the reader about itself, while the second stanza is primarily about the mirror’s reflection of the woman." We know this because the first stanza describes itself and the images frequently reflected. The second stanza the mirror focuses on the woman's reflection and how it has changed over time. 
Final answer:

The structure of Sylvia Plath’s “Mirror,” divided into two distinct sections, enhances the poem's theme of self-perception, aging, and the value of inner beauty over outer beauty by adopting the perspective of a mirror.

Explanation:

The structure of Sylvia Plath’s poem

“Mirror”

greatly contributes to conveying its meaning. The poem is divided into two stanzas, establishing the

mirror

as the speaker in the first, and shifting focus to the mirror's reflection of a woman in the second. This structure helps illustrate the theme of self-perception and the passage of time. With the mirror as the speaker, we gain a neutral and unflinching perspective that reflects the reality it perceives, introducing themes of truth and self-realization. The second stanza, centered on the woman, underscores the struggle with aging and the mirror's unbiased reflection amplifies the significance of inner beauty over external appearance.

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"It did not appear to be the duty of these two men to know what was occurring at the center of the bridge; they merely blockaded the two ends of the foot planking that traversed it."
What is the meaning of the word traversed as it is used in the previous sentence?
A) branched
B) crossed
C) deny
D) met

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B: crossed
I’m pretty sure

the answer is b. crossed

What is the main purpose of this passage

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Final answer:

The correct option is a.

The main purpose of the passage is to inquire. The speaker is asking for information about their damaged vehicle, the cost of tire replacements, and when they can retrieve items from their car.

Explanation:

The main purpose of this passage is A. To inquire. The speaker appears to be asking for information about the degree of damage to their vehicle, the cost to replace the two front tires, and the suitable timing to retrieve personal items from the car before repairs begin. This form of communication is typical in situations where the person lacks certain knowledge and seeks it from another, such as the auto mechanic in this scenario. The speaker is not trying to persuade, entertain, or inform; instead, they are simply inquiring about a specific condition and its potential outcome.

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The complete question is here:

Read this passage:

Please let me know the extent of the damage to my vehicle as well as the cost to replace the two front tires. Also let me know when I can come in to retrieve some items from the car before you begin the repairs.

What is the main purpose of this passage?

A. To inquire

B. To persuade

C. To inform

D. To entertain

Which statement best describes Mr. Dussel's behavior?
A. He is the resident of the Annexe that others turn to for comfort when morale is low.
B. He holds himself apart from the people in the Annexe but is especially fond of Anne.
C. He enjoys lecturing Anne on her shortcomings but is in fact a selfish man.
D. He puts up with Anne's behavior because of his deep respect for Otto Frank. 
(Btw, this is from the book Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl)

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the answer to the question is C

The two basic forms of literature are fiction and nonfiction.
True
False

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false. it is poetry and prose

Answer:

False

Explanation:

There are actually 5 major types of literature. Those are as follows:

FictionNon-FictionProseDramaPoetry

You can express yourself through all of them. The oldest form is most likely poetry while the newest one is definitely Media (which includes things of the modern world such as movies and graphic novels).

Read the excerpt from a speech by President John F. Kennedy to Congress in 1961.

Excerpt from Speech by President Kennedy

First, I believe that this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth. No single space project in this period will be more impressive to mankind, or more important for the long-range exploration of space; and none will be so difficult or expensive to accomplish. We propose to accelerate the development of the appropriate lunar space craft. We propose to develop alternate liquid and solid fuel boosters, much larger than any now being developed, until certain which is superior. …. But in a very real sense, it will not be one man going to the moon—if we make this judgment affirmatively, it will be an entire nation. For all of us must work to put him there.

What was Kennedy likely trying to convince Congress to do?

A.
choose an astronaut to go to the moon

B.
develop alternative sources of energy

C.
support funding a space program

D.
develop job services for the nation

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C would be the most likely answer here.

Answer: C. support funding a space program

Trina is writing a summary of an article on global warming. To write a good summary, what should Trina do? Check all that apply.

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Trina should put the original text aside, review and revise her notes into concise sentences in her own words, and start her summary with the author's name, the title, and the article's purpose. She should convey the essence of the global warming article, reflecting her understanding and synthesis.

To write a good summary of an article on global warming, Trina should carry out several steps. First, she should put the original text aside to avoid the temptation of copying text verbatim. Next, she should review her notes on the main points of each section and revise them to form complete, concise sentences in her own words, ensuring she maintains essential fixed expressions such as global warming. It's important to introduce the summary with a sentence that includes the author's name, the title of the text, and a statement about the article's purpose. Additionally, she can look for scientific arguments within the article, identify trustworthy sources, and consider various perspectives on climate change. The result should be a coherent piece that conveys the essence of the original article while also reflecting Trina's understanding and synthesis of the material.

which source provides up-to-minute information on current events?
a. political speech
b. diary entry
c.newspaper article
d.personal letter

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I would say C because newspapers are usually sent out often.

How does the author use logos in this passage?

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A.... btw I wish you lock having to deal with Apex. I had to use it one year, one of the worst eschools ever

Answer:

A). By providing a logical explanation of events.

Explanation:

Logos is exemplified as one of the 'three modes of persuasion'(as described by Aristotle), the other two being pathos(appeal to emotion) and ethos(appeal to ethics) that helps to persuade the readers by inflicting their emotions, logic, or ethics'. Logos or 'appeal to logic' is illustrated as the technique of persuasion that convinces the audience through effective reasoning or logic.

In the given excerpt, the author employs logos by proposing 'valid and logical explanation of the events' which is reflected by the quotations that substantiate the author's claim and targets the reasoning faculty of the audience and persuade them to believe in the claim proposed. Thus, option A is the correct answer.

which is an example of personification?
A) "And catch the winds of destiny..."
B) "Of restlessness and vague desire--"
C) "A boat with a furled sail at rest in the harbor."
D) "Ambition called to me, but I dreaded the chances.

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D would be your answer since personification means giving human-like qualities to non-human things or objects. Ambition is not able to literally call to you, so personification is used. Hope that helped you! :)

Describe two ways Martin Luther King Jr. was persuasive in his speech. Such as repetition. What did he repeat? Such as emotional appeal. What did you say that connected with the audience emotionally

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Final answer:

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. used repetition and emotional appeal skillfully in his speeches to engage his audience and convey his message effectively.

Explanation:

Repetition:

One of the major differences between oral and written language is the use of repetition. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. famously repeated the phrase 'I have a dream' eight times in his iconic speech, reinforcing his message and engaging his audience emotionally.

Emotional Appeal:

Dr. King intertwined logical arguments against racism with an appeal to empathy, tenderness, and justice, connecting with the audience emotionally and inspiring them to support racial equality.

If a person takes a medicine and then drinks an alcoholic beverage,the chances are that the

Drug will cancel the alcohol effects

Alcohol will cancel the drug effect

Effects of both the drug and drink will be multiplied

User will be more alert

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Alcohol may decrease the effectiveness of medication or making them useless. In some cases, Alcohol may make the medication toxic to the body and cause several body complications
I would say that it would multiply the effects of both. This is what causes harmful reactions when some medications are combined with alcohol. In increasing the effects of the substances, a normal dose can easily become a danger.

What is the climax of the scarlet letter

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He is thwarted, however, in the climax of the novel when Dimmesdale climbs up on the town scaffold and admits, publicly, his part in Hester Prynne's adultery. ... It was the pain of a guilty conscience which Chillingworth constantly used against Dimmesdale. After the confession, Chillingworth is lost.
That guy go it from google it doe not fill in everything. Here is what i got There are at least two points in The Scarlet Letter that could be identified as the book’s “climax.” The first is in Chapter 12, at the exact center of the book. As Dimmesdale watches a meteor trace a letter “A” in the sky, he confronts his role in Hester’s sin and realizes that he can no longer deny his deed and its consequences. The key characters confront one another when Hester and Pearl join Dimmesdale in an “electric chain” as he holds his vigil on the marketplace scaffold, the location of Hester’s original public shaming. Chillingworth appears in this scene as well. The other climactic scene occurs in Chapter 23, at the end of the book. Here, the characters’ secrets are publicly exposed and their fates sealed. Dimmesdale, Hester, and Chillingworth not only acknowledge their secrets to themselves and to each other; they push these revelations to such extremes that they all must leave the community in one way or another. Hope this helps

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What is most likely the reason Lincoln repeats his declaration that "all persons held as slaves . . . shall be . . . free" in his Emancipation Proclamation? because time has passed since Lincoln’s initial proposal to emancipate slaves, he must differentiate between the two proposals because Lincoln wishes to test what he assumes is the rhetorical power of repetition when addressing the nation’s citizens, Lincoln uses it effectively in this declaration because he knows that the subject is certain to provoke strong public opinion, Lincoln chooses to emphasize the struggle that will result from emancipation of slaves because Lincoln first offered a deadline for pro-slavery states to return to Union control, he repeats the main points of that order

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The answer is B.

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The Answer, would be B i believe, forgive me if im wrong

Read the poem which follows and select the emotions and imagery of an outsider's perspective of death that also appear in The Sweet Hereafter.
"Every Death Is Magic from the Enemy to Be Avenged" by Brooks Haxton
When fever burned the last light out of my daughter's eyes, I swore to find and kill the ones to blame. Men must mount the long boat in the dark with spears. At dawn, where the flowering spicebush hid my scent, I crouched. A young wife, newborn slung across her chest, came first for spring water. She stooped. My god, for vengeance, spoke her secret name inside my ear. Her god stepped back with no scream, his right hand at his mouth, the knuckles clenched between the pointed teeth.

- The idea of secrets being told

-The idea of assigning blame

- The image of the flowering bush

-The image of the pointy teeth

- The image of the newborn

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I believe the emotion is the idea of secrets being told

Answer:

- The idea of secrets being told.

-The idea of assigning blame.

- The image of the newborn.

Explanation:

These are all examples of the emotions and imagery of an outsider's perspective of death. In this passage, the author uses many descriptive images that bring the idea of death to mind. The idea of secrets being told reinforces the "private" and "taboo" nature of death. Moreover, assigning blame also develops the idea of grief and pain. Finally, the newborn is just beginning his life, which contrasts with the idea of someone being at the end of hers.

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