Rudy's dangerous behavior in 'The Book Thief' results from his bravery and spirit of rebellion, exemplifying courage in the face of racial prejudices in Nazi Germany.
Explanation:The character Rudy Steiner in the "The Book Thief" often engages in risky behaviors due to his courageous and rebellious spirit. Some of these behaviors include painting himself black and running in the middle of Nazi Germany to emulate his role model, African-American sprinter Jesse Owens. This behavior is dangerous because it could lead to punishment in the racially-charged and oppressive society of Nazi Germany.
The result of Rudy's behavior, although it causes trouble for him and his family, demonstrates true courage and fights against racial prejudices.
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Which best describes Marcus' tone in this excerpt from Little Brother. (10 points) I'm 17 years old. I'm not a straight-A student or anything. Even so, I figured out how to make an Internet that they can't wiretap. I figured out how to jam their person-tracking technology. I can turn innocent people into suspects and turn guilty people into innocents in their eyes. I could get metal onto an airplane or beat a no-fly list. I figured this stuff out by looking at the web and by thinking about it. If I can do it, terrorists can do it. They told us they took away our freedom to make us safe. Do you feel safe? Concerned Amused Outraged Pathetic
He is concerned (I got it right on the test)
which stage of the writing process is the revising phase?
Which of the following items might serve as a prop? (1 point)\
A. a dialogue
B. a magazine
C. a scene
D. a set
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Here are the answers to the whole assessment:
1. B
2. C
3. B
4. B
5. A
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When your writing a personal essay for your college application you should include all of the following except
A) a clear main idea
B) clear evidence
C) details
D) your academic history
The real answer is academic history!
Read this excerpt from Canto XIX of the Inferno:
And [Pope Nicholas III] cried, "Are you already standing there, Are you already standing there, Boniface? By several years the record lied to me! "Are you so quickly glutted with the wealth Which did not make you fear to take by guile The lovely lady and then lay her waste?" I acted like a person who's left standing -- Not comprehending what's been said to him -- Half-mocked and at a loss to make an answer. Then Virgil spoke up, "Tell him right away, 'I am not he, I'm not the one you think!'" And I replied as I had been instructed.
What is most likely Dante's purpose for including this scene?
A. To show the audience that he believed Boniface deserved to be in Hell as well.
B. To show the audiences that even popes are human and capable of mistakes.
C. To emphasize Dante's need to impress Virgil with his knowledge of sinners.
D. To emphasize that Pope Nicholas III should not be in Hell.
On mine, it said that A was correct.
Answer:
A. To show the audience that he believed Boniface deserved to be in Hell as well.
Explanation:
Dante Alighieri's famous epic poem "Divine Comedy" consists of three parts- Inferno, Purgatory and Paradise. The part of Inferno is the first, showing Virgil and Dante in the world of suffering interacting with the various sinners.
The excerpt given in the question is from Canto XIX where Virgil and Dante had gone to the Third pouch, a place where the sinners of simony are punished. One of the souls they meet was that of Pope Nicholas III who mistook Dante for Boniface. Now, Boniface was also a pope during that time but was still alive when the this scene was happening. By his mistaken identification of Dante as Boniface, Pope Nicholas seems to provide a reference to the future of Boniface. Dante included this scene to show the audience that even Pope Boniface is also deserving of hell.
What are text features?
Obvious statements of purpose that appear in fiction only
Small details in fiction and nonfiction that guide readers
Clues about main ideas that appear in nonfiction only
Items such as the author's name and the publication city
Answer:
Small details in fiction and nonfiction that guide readers
Explanation:
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I need help on writing this essay on Macbeth. Here is the instructions, I have read Macbeth but I'm not a good writer. Please help me with this.
Is Macbeth a tragedy of fate or of character? In determining your position on this, consider whether the witches play a central or collateral role in shifting the ambitions and actions of the play’s characters.,
In huck finn how do the boys define the word "ransom?"
Final answer:
In 'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,' Huck and his friends misinterpret 'ransom' to mean holding someone captive without understanding the payment aspect. Mark Twain uses river and shore scenes to illustrate the mingling of natural and societal elements, questioning the idea that true American ideals can be found solely in nature.
Explanation:
In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, the concept of "ransom" is humorously misunderstood by Huck and his friends. They decide to form a gang and make people they capture pay ransom, but they confuse its meaning with robbery and holding someone captive without actually understanding the part about demanding payment for their release. This misunderstanding leads to a series of comical events that highlight the innocence and naïveté of the boys, as well as Twain's subtle critique of societal norms and romanticized notions of adventure.
When Twain describes river and shore scenes, he often juxtaposes the natural environment with the human society that Huck is trying to escape. Readers find that instead of representing a purely natural and idyllic escape, the river is often portrayed as intertwined with the very societal issues that Huck encounters on land. The scenes illustrate that the true expression of American ideals can be complex and contradictory, found in nature but unable to be separated from the broader social context.
In to Kill a Mockingbird for chapter 5, what does Maudie's comparison between Jem and Jack reveal to us about what Jem might really be thinking about Boo and the items left in the tree?
In chapter 5 of To Kill a Mockingbird, Miss Maudie's comparison between Jem and Jack reveals Jem's genuine curiosity and fascination with Boo Radley and the items found in the tree. This comparison also highlights the contrast in attitudes between Jem's open-mindedness and his Uncle Jack's narrow perspective.
Explanation:In chapter 5 of To Kill a Mockingbird, Miss Maudie likens Jem to his Uncle Jack in terms of their contrasting attitudes towards Boo Radley and the items found in the tree. Jem's curiosity and fascination with Boo's mysterious nature is evident through his desire to unravel the mystery surrounding him, while Uncle Jack dismisses Boo as a strange and irrelevant figure.
Miss Maudie's comparison reveals that Jem is genuinely intrigued by Boo Radley and is likely pondering the significance of the objects left in the tree. Jem's curiosity and desire for adventure compel him to explore the unknown, wanting to understand Boo and the reasons behind the items. This comparison also highlights the stark contrast between Jem's open-mindedness and his Uncle Jack's narrow perspective.
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Read the passage.
I believe it is difficult for those who publish their own memoirs to escape the imputation of vanity; nor is this the only disadvantage under which they labour: it is also their misfortune, that what is uncommon is rarely, if ever, believed, and what is obvious we are apt to turn from with disgust, and to charge the writer with impertinence. People generally think those memoirs only worthy to be read or remembered which abound in great or striking events, those, in short, which in a high degree excite either admiration or pity: all others they consign to contempt and oblivion. It is therefore, I confess, not a little hazardous in a private and obscure individual, and a stranger too, thus to solicit the indulgent attention of the public; especially when I own I offer here the history of neither a saint, a hero, nor a tyrant. I believe there are few events in my life, which have not happened to many: it is true the incidents of it are numerous; and, did I consider myself an European, I might say my sufferings were great: but when I compare my lot with that of most of my countrymen, I regard myself as a particular favourite of Heaven, and acknowledge the mercies of Providence in every occurrence of my life. If then the following narrative does not appear sufficiently interesting to engage general attention, let my motive be some excuse for its publication. I am not so foolishly vain as to expect from it either immortality or literary reputation. If it affords any satisfaction to my numerous friends, at whose request it has been written, or in the smallest degree promotes the interests of humanity, the ends for which it was undertaken will be fully attained, and every wish of my heart gratified. Let it therefore be remembered, that, in wishing to avoid censure, I do not aspire to praise.
That part of Africa, known by the name of Guinea, to which the trade for slaves is carried on, extends along the coast above 3400 miles, from the Senegal to Angola, and includes a variety of kingdoms. Of these the most considerable is the kingdom of Benin, both as to extent and wealth, the richness and cultivation of the soil, the power of its king, and the number and warlike disposition of the inhabitants. It is situated nearly under the line, and extends along the coast about 170 miles, but runs back into the interior part of Africa to a distance hitherto I believe unexplored by any traveller; and seems only terminated at length by the empire of Abyssinia, near 1500 miles from its beginning. This kingdom is divided into many provinces or districts: in one of the most remote and fertile of which, called Eboe, I was born, in the year 1745, in a charming fruitful vale, named Essaka. The distance of this province from the capital of Benin and the sea coast must be very considerable; for I had never heard of white men or Europeans, nor of the sea: and our subjection to the king of Benin was little more than nominal; for every transaction of the government, as far as my slender observation extended, was conducted by the chiefs or elders of the place. The manners and government of a people who have little commerce with other countries are generally very simple; and the history of what passes in one family or village may serve as a specimen of a nation. My father was one of those elders or chiefs I have spoken of, and was styled Embrenche; a term, as I remember, importing the highest distinction, and signifying in our language a mark of grandeur. This mark is conferred on the person entitled to it, by cutting the skin across at the top of the forehead, and drawing it down to the eye-brows; and while it is in this situation applying a warm hand, and rubbing it until it shrinks up into a thick weal across the lower part of the forehead. Most of the judges and senators were thus marked; my father had long born it: I had seen it conferred on one of my brothers, and I was also destined to receive it by my parents. Those Embrence, or chief men, decided disputes and punished crimes; for which purpose they always assembled together. The proceedings were generally short; and in most cases the law of retaliation prevailed.
What is the author’s viewpoint about the place where he was born and raised?
A) It is a challenging place to grow up.
B) It is beautiful and has many natural attributes.
C) It is critical to the larger kingdom.
D) It is dangerous and has been torn by war.
How is the viewpoint identified in Part A shaped by the author's cultural experiences?
A) The custom of cutting and scarring the forehead of the Embrence causes him to view his village with fear.
B) His village is fertile, attractive, and remote, resulting in a pleasant, sheltered childhood.
C) The great distance from his village to the capital of Benin makes him overvalue the village environment.
D) He learned his attitude from his father, who was a powerful local figure and, therefore, awed the author.
PART A
It is beautiful and has many natural attributes.
PART B
His Village is fertile, attractive, and remote, resulting in a pleasant, sheltered childhood.
which statement best describes the importance of Orestes' story in the odyssey?
"how the other half lives" by jacob riis and "the grapes of wrath" by john steinbeck were written mainly to
Answer:
Both were written to expose the desperate and terrible living conditions of poor people.
Explanation:
How the other half lives is a book by Jacob Riis which documents the squalid living conditions in New York City slums in the 1880s. He had his share of experience of poverty which spurred him in making attempts to alleviate the terrible living conditions of poor people. His contributions made Theodore Roosevelt to call him "the most useful citizen in New York City".
The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck is a significant event in the national history. He awakened the nation's comprehension and compassion by exposing the bad living conditions of millions of Americans due to the Dust Bowl and Great Depression.
Zack wants to be a landscape designer. Which qualification would best prepare him for work in this career? knowledge of soil types and possible plants that would grow in an area the ability to train and observe animals skills for handling tools and heavy equipment for food production coordination and dexterity, for moving objects in the logging field
The correct answer is A) knowledge of soils types and possible plants that would grow in the area.
The qualification that would best prepare Zack for his work as a landscape designer is knowledge of soils types and possible plants that would grow in the area.
A landscape designer thinks of the best way to use the spaces in construction talking in consideration the land, the space, the purpose of the construction, the ecology and the respect of the environment. That is why one of the qualifications that would best prepare Zack for his work as a landscape designer is knowledge of soils types and possible plants that would grow in the area. He is responsible for creating functional and practical spaces that relate to the whole concept of the construction and the area.
The author most likely italicized the word green in the first paragraph because
the word is being described.
Answer:
The italic is, along with the capital letters and quotation marks, one of the three basic procedures to indicate that a word or group of words has a special meaning that does not correspond to that of the common lexicon of the language. These three procedures are rarely combined (except in the proper and capitalized names of the first word of an expression, title, quotation or similar).
The main functions of the italics are of emphasis and to point out to the reader that a phrase or a common word may be alien to him as a neologism, being part of a jargon or slang, adopting an incorrect form or functioning as a metalanguage, that is, no Be part of the speech with the proper meaning of the words.
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Two teams battled for the city championship. The Tomcats and the Huskies were the teams. Which sentence combines the two sentences with an appositive phrase? Two teams battled for the city championship, and the Tomcats and the Huskies were the teams. Two teams called the Tomcats and the Huskies battled for the city championship. The Huskies and the Tomcats were two teams that battled for the city championship. Two teams, the Tomcats and the Huskies, battled for the city championship. Description
Answer: D) Two teams, the Tomcats and the Huskies, battled for the city championship.
Explanation: an appositive phrase is a noun phrase that gives further information or explains a noun that is right before it. From the given options, the one that combines the two sentences by using an appositive phrase, is the corresponding to option D: Two teams, the Tomcats and the Huskies, battled for the city championship, where "the Tomcts and the Huskies" is the appositive phrase, because it gives information about the noun "teams."
What are the qualities of Discretion (Mark all that apply.)?
good judgment
beauty
senses
care in speech and action
*Discretion is a character in Everyman*
Good Judgement as well as Care in speech and action are what I would say
I can definately say that Beauty is not the answer and senses could potentially be an answer
The correct options are A) good judgment and D)care in speech and action.
What are the qualities of discretion?
Discretion is “recognizing and avoiding words, actions, and attitudes that could have undesirable consequences” Sometimes the wisest course of action is to say nothing at all and remove yourself from a situation or just to be patient and wait for the right moment.
What is the importance of discretion?Discretion can enable judges, prosecutors, defense attorneys, and/or juries to implement sentencing policies in line with their own views, even if these policies conflict with formal law.
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Identify the correct sentence.
A.
The beach which closes after Labor Day, has white sand.
B.
The beach which, closes after Labor Day has white sand.
C.
The beach which closes after Labor Day has white sand.
D.
The beach, which closes after Labor Day, has white sand.
Identify the correct sentence.
A.
I bought a, beautiful pitcher, and eight glasses.
B.
I bought a beautiful pitcher, and eight glasses.
C.
I bought a beautiful, pitcher, and eight glasses.
D.
I bought a beautiful pitcher and eight glasses.
Identify the correct sentence.
A.
The music made me sleepy.
B.
All, of us, went for a walk.
C.
The music made, me sleepy.
D.
All of us, went for a walk.
Identify the correct sentence.
A.
As the band marched across the field the crowd cheered.
B.
As the band, marched across the field the crowd cheered.
C.
As the band marched across the field, the crowd cheered.
D.
As the band marched across, the field the crowd cheered.
Identify the correct sentence.
A.
He works long hours yet he keeps up with his studies.
B.
He works long, hours yet he keeps up with his studies.
C.
He works long hours yet he keeps, up with his studies.
D.
He works long hours, yet he keeps up with his studies.
Read the following passage:
"Within a decade," promised the top representative of the world's mightiest country, "no man, woman or child will go to bed hungry."
Geoffrey Lean, "One Poor Harvest Away from Chaos"
How does the passage appeal to ethos?
A. It shows that the author is biased against the poor.
B. It uses a quote from a public figure to establish credibility.
C. It introduces the main idea of the article.
D. It makes the audience feel better about the problem.
Answer:
C. It introduces the main idea of the article.
Explanation:
The writer of the newspaper article has started his text with the given quotation. It introduces his main idea and his intention is to appeal to the readers' sense of ethics -ethos-. In fact, the quotation he has used was said by Dr Henry Kissinger in 1974 at the World Food Conference, and this article is from 2011. Geofry Lean claims that hunger has become even a larger problem since that time and he supports this fact with reliable evidence.
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Explain how verbal and non verbal cues can give different messages. Provide specific examples to illustrate your points.
Verbal and nonverbal cues together shape communication, with nonverbal elements such as facial expressions, gestures, tone, and environment either supporting or contradicting verbal messages. Understanding and aligning these cues enhance message delivery and interpretation.
Explanation:Verbal and nonverbal cues play critical roles in communication, often sending different or complementary messages. Verbal communication involves the words we use, while nonverbal communication encompasses our gestures, facial expressions, tone of voice, and even our appearance and environment. These elements together create a fuller picture of the message being conveyed. For example, someone saying they are fine with a smile conveys a coherent message, whereas the same words said with a frown or crossed arms can suggest the opposite.
Facial expressions can greatly enhance or contradict the verbal message. A genuine smile while expressing happiness supports the verbal message, whereas a smirk could suggest sarcasm or disbelief.Gestures, such as nodding while agreeing, reinforce the verbal affirmations. However, shaking one’s head while saying “yes” sends a mixed signal, causing confusion.Tone of voice and volume can also significantly alter the message. A soft, gentle tone might convey care, whereas a loud and harsh tone could imply anger or frustration, regardless of the words used.The environment and personal presentation, including attire and cleanliness, provide nonverbal clues about a person's social status, professionalism, or even their current mood and intentions.Nonverbal cues can mislead or provide a deeper understanding of the verbal message, depending on their coherence. Being aware of and mastering both verbal and nonverbal communication can drastically improve interpersonal interactions and the effectiveness of the message delivered.
In therapy, psychoanalysts try to trace unconscious factors that are the source of personal difficulty back to their historical source. Which of the following is an exmple of typical historical source that a psychoanalyst and his or her client might uncover during therapy?
A. an oral fixation
B. failure to overcome "trust vs. mistrust"
C. a lack of contact in infancy
D maternal deprivation,
How does the sun differ in the blackfeet and apache myths?
Answer:
In the Blackfeet myth, the Sun is the Creator; in the Apache myth, the Sun is made by the main Creator.
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from “Raymond's Run.” I’ve got Raymond walking on the inside close to the buildings, ‘cause he’s subject to fits of fantasy and starts thinking he’s a circus performer and that the curb is a tightrope strung high in the air. What does this excerpt reveal about Raymond’s character? He is playful and creative.
Answer: (A)He is playful and creative.
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(A)He is playful and creative.
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Which scenario is an example of sarcasm?
A. Anna asks Beth to go to the beach, and Beth replies, "Sure, I'd love to lay in dirt and be roasted like a pig at a barbeque!"
B. When Bailey sees the rainbow in the sky above her, she exclaims, "Look, the colors of the rainbow match the colors in my box of crayons!"
C. When Carla demands waffles for dinner, her mother reminds her, "Waffles are a breakfast food!"
D. Linda's teacher hands back her A+ essay and says, "Wow, Linda, I was so impressed with your stellar writing."
A. Anna asks Beth to go to the beach, and Beth replies, "Sure, I'd love to lay in dirt and be roasted like a pig at a barbeque!"
Sarcasm is a form of irony. It is when a person says the opposite of what they really mean. In option A, Beth does not want to go to the beach because she doesn't enjoy sitting in the sand and getting burnt by the sun. We know this because she compares the sand to dirt and being in the sun to a pig roasting at a barbeque. The other options are true statements. The rainbow does match the crayons, waffles are a breakfast food, and Linda's writing was stellar.
A. Beth says "Sure, I'd love to lay in dirt and be roasted like a pig at a barbeque!" when Anna encourages her to go to the beach.
What is the response of Betha ?Considering that Beth's response is the exact opposite of what she wants to do, this is an illustration of sarcasm. She is hinting that travelling to the beach would not be enjoyable for her.
Exaggeration, like saying you're "roasted like a pig at a barbeque," highlights Beth's sarcasm. The other circumstances, however, do not exhibit sarcasm.
When the colours of the rainbow coincide with those in her crayon box in B, Bailey is visibly delighted. When Carla's mother tells her daughter that waffles are a breakfast meal in C, she is not being ironic.. In D, Linda's teacher is not being ironic; rather, she is really thrilled with her writing.
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When telemachus visits Sparta and meets melanus and Helen. there are a number of ironic situations that occur. identify and describe one example of irony in that episode of the odyssey
When Pisistratus and Telemachus are getting married, the king and queen recount Odysseus’s adventures at Troy. Helen recalls that once Odysseus disguised himself as a beggar to invade the city walls. Then, the King tells the story of the Trojan horse. According to his account, the divine Proteus told him that Odysseus was still alive but he was imprisoned in Calypso's island. Therefore, Telemachus decides to to set sail for Ithaca. Knowing this the suitors of Odysseus’s house try to capture Telemachus upon his return. Penelope, the mother of Telemachus doesn't want to lose her son, as well. Then, Athena assures her about her son's protection.
Why do the “fine folks” criteria not preserve sam Levy from having the klan parade by his house? (To kill a mocking bird chapter 15)
How does the author achieve his purpose of highlighting Iqbal’s bravery in these frames?
by showing Iqbal helping others escape the factory owner
by showing the factory owner making a deal with Iqbal’s family
by showing the factory owner making a threat directed at Iqbal
by showing Iqbal telling the factory owner he is leaving
The correct answer is "by showing Iqbal telling the factory owner he is leaving". In the mid-1990s, a bright young youth made a global impact on child slavery. Iqbal became one of the many child bonded laborers at the carpet factory. Despite working 14 hour days six days a week, Iqbal never earned enough money to pay off the debt, the cost of his “apprenticeship”, his tools, his food, fines for his mistakes or the rising interest.
Bunyan's study of the Bible, his sermons, and his military experiences did not influence his work.
True or False
Answer:
The correct answer is false.
Explanation:
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Ethics is described as the principles of right and wrong behavior. Please select the best answer from the choices provided T F
Answer is true I just answered this
The statement is True that ethics is described as the principles of right and wrong behavior.
What do you mean by ethics?
Ethics are defined as the moral principles that provide the basic information about particular person's behavior.
Moreover, it described as the right or wrong principle about what human ought to do, normally in terms of obligations, rights, fairness or specific virtues. These ethics plays an essential role in every individual life and starts from the birth of child.
Adding to it, there are basically five examples of ethics that consists of honesty, loyalty, integrity, respect, selflessness and responsibility. There are a lot of ethics used in business. Business Ethics is known as the use of ethics and ethical principles to solve business dilemmas.
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