Which sentences contribute to a sense of hope in this excerpt from "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin? She wept at once, with sudden, wild abandonment, in her sister's arms. When the storm of grief had spent itself she went away to her room alone. She would have no one follow her. There stood, facing the open window, a comfortable, roomy armchair. Into this she sank, pressed down by a physical exhaustion that haunted her body and seemed to reach into her soul. She could see in the open square before her house the tops of trees that were all aquiver with the new spring life. The delicious breath of rain was in the air. In the street below a peddler was crying his wares. The notes of a distant song which someone was singing reached her faintly, and countless sparrows were twittering in the eaves. There were patches of blue sky showing here and there through the clouds that had met and piled one above the other in the west facing her window. She sat with her head thrown back upon the cushion of the chair, quite motionless, except when a sob came up into her throat and shook her, as a child who has cried itself to sleep continues to sob in its dreams.

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Answer 1

You’ve heard people mention that when they woke up in a good mood from a good night’s sleep, they noticed the sun was shining, the sky was blue, the birds were singing, and things were looking good with regard to a sense of optimism, right?  These are all symbolic of hope—sun shining/blue skies/birds singing.  If we look at this excerpt, the same sense of hope can be seen in the lines:

 

“The notes of a distant song which someone was singing reached her faintly, and countless sparrows were twittering in the eaves. There were patches of blue sky showing here and there through the clouds that had met and piled one above the other in the west facing her window.”

Answer 2

Answer:

The sentences that contribute to a sense of hope in this excerpt from " The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin are:

*There stood, facing the open window, a comfortable, roomy armchair.

*She could see in the open square before her house the tops of trees that were all aquiver with the new spring life.

*The delicious breath of rain was in the air.

*The notes of a distant song which someone was singing reached her faintly, and countless sparrows were twittering in the eaves.

*There were patches of blue sky showing here and there through the clouds that had met and piled one above the other in the west facing her window.  

Explanation:

The sentences that give the feeling of hope, do it through some specific words are connected to positive emotions, (eg. Open, comfortable, roomy -sentence 1-, open, new spring life - sentence 2-, delicious - sentence 3, distant song. sparrows twittering - sentence 4-, patches of blue sky through the clouds - sentence 5.) all of these words are definitions of hope in a positive context where this happy and lively things might not be right there yet but they're getting close and they're coming for sure.


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The case coming on for a hearing before the Supreme Court, that court was of opinion that the law under which the prosecution had was constitutional, and denied the relief prayed for by the petitioner. Ex parte Plessy, 45 La.Ann. 80. Whereupon petitioner prayed for a writ of error from this court, which was allowed by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Louisiana. MR. JUSTICE BROWN, after stating the case, delivered the opinion of the court. This case turns upon the constitutionality of an act of the General Assembly of the State of Louisiana, passed in 1890, providing for separate railway carriages for the white and colored races. Acts 1890, No. 111, p. 152. The first section of the statute enacts "that all railway companies carrying passengers in their coaches in this State shall provide equal but separate accommodations for the white and colored races by providing two or more passenger coaches for each passenger train, or by dividing the passenger coaches by a partition so as to secure separate accommodations: Provided, That this section shall not be construed to apply to street railroads. No person or persons, shall be admitted to occupy seats in coaches other than the ones assigned to them on account of the race they belong to.

" The Supreme Court’s ruling in Plessy v. Ferguson was problematic because

the court was not able to overturn the Louisiana state law that required passengers be separated by race.

the court did not have any African American justices among its members.

it was unclear if Plessy (who was of mixed race) broke the law by sitting in the whites-only coach.

it was based on the belief that segregation was permissible as long as the facilities were equal.

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The answer is that it was based on the belief that segregation was permissible as long as the facilities were equal. This is the reason why the Supreme Court’s ruling in Plessy v. Ferguson was problematic.
The correct option is the last one - it was based on the belief that segregation was permissible as long as the facilities were equal.According to this excerpt, segregation is okay only if everything is equal for white and black citizens. So they can be separated in trains and other vehicles as long as these vehicles are of equal quality. Obviously, that opinion is problematic which is why segregation was banned many years ago.

Read the lines below from the poem “One Day” by Patricia Jabbeh Wesley and answer the question that follows. One day, you will awake from your covering and that heart of yours will be totally mended, and there will be no more burning within. The owl, calling in the setting of the sun and the deer path, all erased. And there will be no more need for love or lovers or fears of losing lovers and there will be no more burning timbers with which to light a new fire, and there will be no more husbands or people related to husbands, and there will be no more tears or reason to shed your tears. Source: Wesley, Patricia Jabbeh. “One Day.” Where the Road Turns. Pittsburgh: Autumn House Press, 2010. Poetry Foundation. Web. 25 July 2011. Which type of poetry does Wesley use when she creates her own structure? free verse enjambment figurative symbolic

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The answer is emjabment. Based on the lines from Patricia Jabbeh Wesley's "One Day", it can be seen that she uses enjabment when creating her own structure. Enjabment, in poetry, refers to the continuation of one poetic line to the next line without the use of punctuation. 

We could answer to that question working through the answers and the poem itself.  The poem is not a figurative or symbolic because it does not contain a figurative language and symbols respectively in the lights of literary devices. It is not a free verse. The poem does not have a regular rhyme to be a free verse, but it has one difference with enjambment. The latter is the correct answer because it means moving from one line to another without making a stop.  

Organizing sentences around a central idea creates a/an? A. introduction. B. comparison. C. supporting detail. D. paragraph.

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Organizing sentences around a central idea creates A SUPPORTING DETAILS.
Supporting details refers to those sentences that are used by the author to explain, clarify, describe, expand, illustrate and develop his main idea. Those sentences are usually made up of facts, statements and examples that enhance the understanding of the readers about the main idea.

Organizing sentences around a central idea creates a:

D. Paragraph

Explanation: A paragraph is an organized self-contained unit of a writing that expresses the thought of the speaker on a particular thought or central idea. A paragraph should contain sentences which are interconnected to each other to support the central idea.

Which one of the following actions is more appropriate for dealing with major frustrations than with minor frustrations?

A. Gaining control of your life
B. Blowing off steam
C. Performing a physical activity
D. Using positive self-talk

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A: gaining control of your life

Thirty-five percent of all school-age pedestrians killed in school transportation-related crashes were between the ages of __________/10747313/2b4bedfc?utm_source=registration

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The correct answer is ages from 5 to 7.

According to the National Center for Statistics and Analysis (NHTSA) and their report from 2006, the largest number of killed pedestrians in school transportation- related accidents who are children attending school are between 5 and 7 years old. This is a really horrific statistic.

why are euphemisms often used?

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to rename tat similar t the answer on your screen




Retype these sentences, making them smoother by changing they parts that área italicized.
1. Mary gave us an advance warning that she was going to set a new récord for reading the most books.
•Advance warning and new récord is italicized.

2. With the exception of Tom, together with two others, we all enjoyed the concern.
•With the exception of, and together with is italicized.

3. I am not going to play softball up until next Wednesday.
• up until is italicized.

Help please.

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1. Mary gave us *a warning in advance* that she was going to set a *record* for reading the most books.
(advance warning could also be changed to "advanced warning", and 'new record' is redundant because anything that is a record is already going to be new. )

2. *Everyone except Tom and two others* enjoyed the concern.
(this helps shorten the sentence and take the focus off Tom and the two others, making it clearer that the majority enjoyed the concern)

3. I am not going to play softball *until* next Wednesday.
(the up isn't necessary, it adds words and takes away some of the clarity)

Answer:

1. Mary gave us a warning in advance that she was going to set a record for reading the most books.

2. Everyone except Tom and two others enjoyed the concern.

3. I am not going to play softball until next Wednesday.

Explanation:

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Have a wonderful/blessed day : )

Which verb or verb phrase is in the correct tense to complete the sentence? Read the sentence. Tomorrow night when we take the ghost tour of the city, I ________ in my boots, hoping we don’t actually see anything too spooky!

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Will be shaking in my boots
I will be shaking in my boots.

Read this excerpt from Friedrich Engels’s The Condition of the Working Class in England. Every great city has one or more slums, where the working-class is crowded together. . . . The streets are generally unpaved, rough, dirty, filled with vegetable and animal refuse [trash], without sewers or gutters, but supplied with foul, stagnant pools instead. Which point does Engels make in this passage?

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Answer: Industrialization has created poor living conditions.

Friedrich Engels was a German philosopher, social scientist, journalist and businessman. He is known for founding Marxist theory together with Karl Marx. He also co-authored The Communist Manifesto.

Engels was extremely critical of industralization and capitalism, and in this excerpt he illustrates why that is the case. He believes that industrialization has caused enormous problems for the population, in particular poor workers.

Answer: Industrialization has created poor living conditions.

Explanation:

which year was Barack obama became president?

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He became president 2009 to 2017
Barack Obama became president in 2008 in his first term. Then again in 2012 in his second term!

explain how the right to hold one's own beliefs is compatible (or incompatible) with Lincoln's assertion that "A house divided against itself cannot stand."

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The compatibility lies in the fact that while individual beliefs are respected, Lincoln contends that the nation can't endure with a division as fundamental as half slave and half free. His Senate campaign emphasized the nation's need to resolve the issue of slavery to maintain its integrity.

The right to hold one's own beliefs is fundamentally compatible with Lincoln's assertion that "A house divided against itself cannot stand" within the context of American historical developments and the fierce debate over slavery. While individuals can hold differing views, Lincoln foretells a future where those differences would have to be reconciled, as the nation couldn't endure if it remained half slave and half free. His speech asked the people to choose a path, either in support of slavery or in favor of freedom, implying that the acceptance of diverse beliefs reaches a limit when it threatens the existential integrity of the nation.

Lincoln's speech during his Senate campaign in 1858 emphasized that the Dred Scott decision and the Kansas-Nebraska Act were steps towards nationalizing slavery, which was intolerable for a nation founded on equality. He predicted a time when the United States would not remain divided on the issue of slavery, presenting a stark choice to the voters of Illinois, and by extension the entire country, to resolve this issue decisively. Lincoln's view was not so much an infringement on personal belief, but a recognition of the unsustainability of a nation enduring such a paramount ethical and legal division.

Which word did not originate in France?
A.
pirouette
B.
collage
C.
balcony
D.
braise

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The correct answer is C. Balcony.

what tone does Susan B. Anthony use in the passage to encourage audiences hostile to her argument to continue to listen?

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the tone that susan b anthony use in the passage is intelligent and straightforward.
the tone she uses is intelligent and straightforward .

it is july which best identifies the poetic technique represented by the phrase

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A kigo is a word or phrase that is associated with a particular season. July is associated with Summer.


Which of the following would not be addressed in an EAP? A. What to do if there is an influenza outbreak B. What to do in case of a fire C. What to do in case of a toxic material release D. What to do in case of workplace violence..

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The correct answer here is A.

The Emergency Action Plan would not posses the information on how to behave during the outbreak of influenza.  The EAP deals with the emergencies such are the case of fire and toxic release as well as the violence in the workplace. Natural disasters also fall into this category such as earthquakes. They outline how to be prepared for an emergency, how to deal with it and how to recover from it.

Review Malcolm’s last speech in act v, scene 8. How are his words and echo of Duncans language earlier in the play? How does this speech thematically and structurally unify the play?

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Duncan addresses the crowd with "sons, kinsmen, thanes" (1.4), and in his final speech Malcolm repeats the greeting by saying "my thanes and kinsmen" (5.8), the echoing of this address shows that Malcolm holds the same level of respect and care for his people as his father did. He welcomes everyone into his speech--as Duncan did earlier--and makes it clear that he appreciates and respects each of them by increasing their titles. Duncan in the beginning similarly showed his appreciation to Macbeth, Banquo, and Malcolm--by giving more titles to Macbeth, jewels to Banquo, and the title of "Prince of Cumberland" to Malcolm. The way that they handle the traitor (the Thane of Cawdor first and then Macbeth at the end) also is similar. They  make it clear that they had trusted those men, but that those who fell into their evil or ran from them will not be punished. This shows more of how caring and kind they are in their position as king. 

Malcolm's speech unifies the play in a couple of ways. Thematically we get to see that theme of power, ambition, and fate vs free will come full circle. Malcolm was named next for the throne, and then Macbeth derailed that through the course of the play by trying to take his fate into his own hands. Malcolm's speech as he becomes king shows that his position was inevitable and that power and ambition can only get a character so far before he falls. King was always going to be Malcolm's fate, it just took longer for that to happen. 

In his speech in act v, scene 8, Malcolm is portrayed as a just man. He acknowledges the good actions of his men, and he ensures they receive the reward they deserve. Duncan did the same at the beginning of the play, by rewarding Macbeth and Banquo with their new titles. At the end of the play, in Malcolm's words, order is re-established, and the crown is restored to its owner.

Why do writers need to revise sentences containing dangling modifiers?

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The answer is [ because of the separation, sentences with this error often sound awkward, ridiculous, or confusing.]

Answer:

A dangling modifier ca be a clause, phrase, or even a word that is not located near the noun that it is meant to modify. In other words, it is ,is placed. As a result, the modifier dangles because it lacks a direct connection to what it is describing. Therefore, writers need to revise these modifiers in order to state clearly the message they want to convey without resulting in misleading message, ideas or meanings.

Which of the following can be inferred from the dialogue between mother and father in Freeman's story "The Revolt of 'Mother'"?

Sarah and Adoniram are worried about money.
Sarah and Adoniram have a happy marriage.
There is tension in Sarah and Adoniram's relationship.
Sarah and Adoniram are worried about their daughter's wedding.

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There is tension in Sarah and Adoniram’s relationship. 


The story is set in the late 1800s, the society was a patriarchy one, meaning that women had no value. A woman (and a mother) had to only worry about keeping the house clean, cook,  etc. Sarah and Adoniram’s relationship was tense, just as many others during this time. 


In “The Revolt of Mother”, Sarah is angry at her husband because, instead of building the house he’s been promising her for forty years, he’s building a barn for the cows. Despite her attempts to start a conversation with him, he completely ignored her, as he thought she, being a woman, wasn’t valuable enough to talk with about future plans. 


One day, when Adoniram left town for work, Sarah decided to build up her courage and stand up against her husband. Their son is described as a younger version of Adoniram and their daughter was soon to be married. Sarah wanted to set an example for her kids, she wanted to demonstrate that they have to stand up for themselves, so that day she moved all their belongings into the barn (which was much bigger and nicer than the house they were living in) and the cows into their old house. When Adoniram had returned and he had seen with this own eyes that his wife was giving orders he started crying , saying, “I hadn’t no idee you was so set on’t as all this comes to”.

Answer:

There is tension in Sarah and Adoniram’s relationship.

Explanation:

which generalization does the speaker make in the last stanza of to a louse

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In the last stanza Burns wishes that we were able to see ourselves as others see us. If we could, we might be able to see ourselves with a little less importance. In the poem the narrator is observing a louse in a woman's bonnet. At first he is disgusted but through the poem he realizes that the individual woman does not matter to the louse--to bugs people are all equal. In this last stanza he thinks about how we would appear if we could see ourselves from that unbiased standpoint. 

Seeing ourselves as others see us would free us from blundering generalization does the speaker make in the last stanza of to a louse. So, the correct option is C.

What is Generalization?

A generalization is a broad assertion or inference made on the basis of a small number of examples or examples. It requires generalization from a small number of focused examples or observations about a set of objects or a category of things.

Generalizations can be helpful for making predictions, drawing conclusions, and gaining a better understanding of the world around us. However, they can be misleading or even false if they are not supported by sufficient information or are not adequately qualified. It is important to be aware of the limits of generalization and to apply them carefully.

Therefore, the correct option is C.

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

Which generalization does the speaker make in the last stanza of to a louse?

A) Our main source of power comes from living blunder-free lives

B) Sometimes the best gifts come in the form of little creatures

C) Seeing ourselves as others see us would free us from blundering

Which of these corrects the shift of voice in the following sentence? Everyone feels attached to material things, but hoarders are adversely affected by it. A. An attachment to material things is felt by everyone, but it adversely affects hoarders. B. Everyone feels attached to material things, but it adversely affects hoarders. C. An attachment to material things is felt, but it adversely affects hoarders. D. Everyone feels attached to material things, but hoarders are adversely affected.

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D sounds best in my opinion.

1. What is the first thing Eliezer asks when they arrive at Buna? nigth elier

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Buna seems dead, empty. Eliezer's group starts asking around to find out which is the best work group to be assigned to. The word on the street is that you just want to stay away from the construction "Kommando" or (work group). A fat German is in charge of them.

The question revolves around Eliezer and his father's transfer to Buna and the main character's struggle for faith in God. Eliezer's doubts began in the lights of Nazi baby burning and child hanging. When the prisoners forced to watch the hangings, Eliezer remembers that someone was calling him and telling "Where is God now? Where is he?". Later Eliezer asks from himself that why should he thank for God and bless him.

What theme of Richard Connell’s story “The Most Dangerous Game” comes through in this excerpt? “…We should have some good hunting up the Amazon. Great sport, hunting." "The best sport in the world." "For the hunter," amended Whitney. "Not for the jaguar." "Don't talk rot, Whitney," said Rainsford. "You're a big-game hunter, not a philosopher. Who cares how a jaguar feels?" "Perhaps the jaguar does," observed Whitney. "Bah! They've no understanding." "Even so, I rather think they understand one thing—fear. The fear of pain and the fear of death." reason versus instinct violence and bloodshed helplessness of animals survival of the fittest

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Your question is slightly confusing, but here's my answer:

The opening of the story introduces the reader to some important themes. First, Rainsford and Whitney’s conversations about the pleasure of hunting highlights the plight of the animal. Rainsford is a skeptic and thinks that animals do not experience many feelings or thoughts. He clearly establishes a hierarchy between man and beast. It is this relationship, between the hunter and the hunted, that is revisited numerous times throughout the work.

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What specifically has happened in Scene 4 to prompt the thoughts Hamlet expresses in his soliloquy?

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Final answer:

Scene 4 in Hamlet prompts Hamlet's introspection on spirits, his mother's guilt, and internal conflict.

Explanation:

Scene 4 in Hamlet is crucial as it sets the stage for Hamlet's introspection. Polonius reprimands Hamlet for believing in the ghost sighting, leading Hamlet to contemplate the nature of spirits and their intentions, which prompts his deep soliloquy reflections.

In the soliloquy, Hamlet expresses his struggle to understand his feelings towards his mother's guilt, highlighting his internal turmoil and inability to find a suitable outlet for his emotions due to the complexities of the situation.

This scene ultimately contributes to Hamlet's ongoing internal conflict and adds depth to his characterization as he grapples with the challenges of avenging his father and navigating the complexities of human emotions.

Read the excerpt from Dominique’s narrative. 1 Tired of waiting for the bus, which was late for the fifth day in a row, I sat leafing through an old magazine I had stuffed in my purse the previous night. 2 It was terribly warm for a September afternoon, and the sun cast transitory shadows on the bus stop sign with each car that passed. 3 I fleetingly wondered when the weather would get cooler and when the new bus driver would start arriving on time. 4 It was about then that I first noticed the apparent agitation of the man sitting next to me. 5 Finally, the bus arrived and ambled to a gradual stop directly in front of the restless man. 6 The doors widened, and the bus driver greeted the man with his usual banter in his usual monotone. 7 "Good afternoon. How are you today?” Which sentence would best create a strong, descriptive image in the reader’s mind if it were added after sentence 4? He was casting quick, sideways glances in the direction the bus should be coming from, and his left foot beat a steady rhythm on the hot pavement. All of the man’s actions and mannerisms clearly indicated his distress, and I could not help staring at him while we waited for the bus to finally arrive. The man’s behaviors led me to guess that he was anxious about something, and I wondered if the tardy bus could have caused such upset in someone. In fact, he appeared to be so aggravated that I thought for a second that he would explode with anger, but then he just sat down and silently waited.

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The first option (He was casting quick, sideways glances in the direction the bus should be coming from, and his left foot beat a steady rhythm on the hot pavement) is the best because it directly gives examples of actions the man is doing. The other three examples are much more vague. They refer to his "actions and mannerisms", "behaviors", and appearance rather than specifically stating what those actions and behaviors are. If the author added the first sentence, which refers to specific motions of casting sideways glances and tapping his foot, the reader would be able to create a much more detailed image in their mind.
the correct answer is A 100%= 
He was casting quick, sideways glances in the direction the bus should be coming from, and his left foot beat a steady rhythm on the hot pavement.


In Chapter 7 of Nectar in a Sieve, Rukmani describes _____ as "a wild animal that you have trained to work for you." family hope life nature

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The answer would be D. Nature

Answer:

Rukmani describes __nature___ as "a wild animal that you have trained to work for you."

Explanation:

Rukmani notes that nature is like a wild animal that strikes when you’re unprepared.

Connotation: find a positive and negative word for the denotation “to look at”.

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Positive: Gaze
Negative: Glare

Just to give an example

No! I am not Prince Hamlet, nor was meant to be;
Am an attendant lord, one that will do
What literary device is most clearly used in this passage?
A. Alliteration
B. Rhyme
C. Hyperbole
D. Allusion

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  I believe that the best answer for this question is an allusion. An allusion is a literary device where a writer refers to some other work of literature in their own work of literature in order to make some point or add emphasis. Here, T.S. Eliot is referring to Hamlet by Shakespeare. The speaker is asserting that he is not indecisive, as Hamlet is. Rather, he is like Polonius, a servant of the king in Hamlet. Polonius is a very cautious character but is overall fairly useless. I hope this helps. Don't forget to make me brainiest.

Final answer:

The passage uses an allusion by referencing Prince Hamlet, effectively comparing the speaker's lesser role to the character from Shakespeare's famous play.

Explanation:

The literary device most clearly used in the passage "No! I am not Prince Hamlet, nor was meant to be; Am an attendant lord, one that will do" is D. Allusion. An allusion is a figure of speech that refers to a well-known story, event, person, or object in order to make a comparison in the readers' minds. In this case, the speaker references Prince Hamlet, a character from William Shakespeare's play "Hamlet," to express their own role and self-perception as being less significant than the renowned prince.

This technique serves to create a sense of context or to provide a shorthand for conveying a complex idea by invoking a shared cultural touchstone.

In the poem, "The Wife's Lament," describe the place where the speaker is forced to live. What words and images emphasize its desolation?

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Final answer:

The speaker in "The Wife's Lament" is forced to live in a desolate environment characterized by bleakness, lifelessness, and decay, which intensifies the sense of her isolation and psychological despair.

Explanation:

In the poem "The Wife's Lament," the speaker describes a place where she is forced to live which emphasizes its desolation. The place is characterized by its isolation and the nature that surrounds it, which is bleak and lifeless. Words and images that contribute to the desolate atmosphere include bleak walls, vacant eye-like windows, and the presence of rank sedges and white trunks of decayed trees. The scene is depicted as barren, with a profound melancholy that could be likened to a dream-like state associated with opium withdrawal. The speaker's utter depression is compounded by the stark landscape, amplifying the sense of desolation and abandonment. Other literary works also portray similar desolate settings, bringing out the loneliness and sadness of their characters, such as Mariana in her moated grange and the protagonist contemplating a life as a priest of Cybele on snow-clad Ida.

Why is insurgent (from the divergent series) a good book to read? Please explain in 3 - 4 sentences.

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Hey there!

These were very great books and also the movie was just outstanding! One reason why I would say that reading this book would be very great would be because they contain a lot of story and action. By reading this, you can visualize what you are reading about and when reading, this would be a good key point to do, to visualize what you are reading. And also, this was a thinking book, you would have to find out (a) and (b) to understand what the story is explaining. Reading a book when you have to think would be an awesome and pleasing book to read.

I hope this helps you, feel free to ask more questions! Have a great day.
Final answer:

Insurgent is an excellent read because it explores deep themes, offers significant character development, and maintains engaging pacing. It also expands on the series' unique universe and includes thoughtful commentary on societal change.

Explanation:

Insurgent, from the Divergent series, stands out as a riveting read for several reasons. First, it delves into complex themes such as identity, belonging, and the ethics of power, making it much more than a simple dystopian narrative. The character development, particularly that of Tris, the protagonist, is profound. She faces moral dilemmas and challenges that force her to grow in unexpected ways, mirroring the journey of self-discovery many readers may find relatable.

Moreover, Insurgent expertly builds on the world established in Divergent, expanding the lore and societal structure of the series, thus providing a deeper understanding of its unique universe. The pacing of the book is another high point, with a balance of action, suspense, and emotional moments that keep readers engaged from start to finish. Lastly, the book addresses the concept of insurgent consciousness, touching on the notion that societal change often stems from a collective sense of injustice, adding a layer of thought-provoking commentary to the narrative.

Which word is spelled incorrectly?

There were alot of teachers in attendance at the annual science fair.

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'Alot' is in fact two words, not one.
So it would be 'a lot' not 'alot'
There were a lot of teachers' in attendance at the annual science fair.
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