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Which of the following options does NOT describe a fact? A. builds arguments and support ideas B. from reliable sources C. expresses feelings, attitudes, and beliefs D. can be proven true or false Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
The correct answer is C. Expresses feelings, attitudes, and beliefs
Explanation:
The word "fact" refers to information or events that exist according to reality and therefore are considered as valid or true. Because of this, facts are verifiable, which means they can be proven through the scientific method or supported by using arguments or information from reliable sources and also, facts are objective, this means facts do not depend on the perceptions or beliefs from people. Indeed, a fact is opposite to the feelings, attitudes, beliefs or perceptions of people, because these are subjective and facts are objective. Therefore, the option that does not describe a fact is "expresses feelings, attitudes, and beliefs".
For the research topic below, select the letter of the best reason that the reference would need to be supplemented with additional information or opinions. Topic: The Orangutan, an Endangered Species Reference: Apes and Monkeys, published 1980
a. does not contain current information on endangered species status
b. provides information that is too general
The correct answer is “A. does not contain current information on endangered species status.”
Anytime you are doing research for a paper, you’ll want to have the most current publications available in order for your writing to be considered credible. This is especially important for time-sensitive topics such as that of a paper on endangered species because endangered status is something that is not static and is subject to change frequently. Thus, from year to year animals are, both, put on and taken off endangered species lists. “Current” information will vary from discipline to discipline, but a good rule to keep in mind is that all the sources you use should have been published within the last 5 years.
The following question is based on your reading of 1984 by George Orwell. What happens in the room above the antique shop at the end of Part 2? What do we find out?
At the end of Part 2 in _1984_, after Winston wakes up from a dream crying, we find out that Winston had somewhat believed he had killed his own mother. He also tells that during a time he, his mother, and his sister were hiding from air raids in shelters after his father had left them, he stole some chocolate from his mother and his sister. After that he left them, and he has never seen them again.
Answer:
Edge
Explanation:
Winston and Julia are arrested and we learn that O’Brien and Mr. Charrington had been part of the Thought Police the entire time.
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Consider these versions of The War of the Worlds.
Excerpt 1, from H. G. Wells's novel The War of the Worlds:
I think everyone expected to see a man emerge—possibly something a little unlike us terrestrial men, but in all essentials a man. I know I did. But, looking, I presently saw something stirring within the shadow: greyish billowy movements, one above another, and then two luminous disks—like eyes. Then something resembling a little grey snake, about the thickness of a walking stick, coiled up out of the writhing middle, and wriggled in the air towards me—and then another.
Excerpt 2, from Howard E. Koch's script for Orson Welles's radio adaptation:
PHILLIPS: Ladies and gentlemen, this is the most terrifying thing I have ever witnessed . . . Wait a minute! Someone's crawling out of the hollow top. Someone or . . . something. I can see peering out of that black hole two luminous disks . . . are they eyes? It might be a face. It might be . . .
(SHOUT OF AWE FROM THE CROWD)
PHILLIPS: Good heavens, something's wriggling out of the shadow like a gray snake. Now it's another one, and another. They look like tentacles to me.
Which statement best describes the difference between these versions?
The radio adaptation shares more factual information than the novel.
The radio adaptation shares more humorous insight than the novel.
The radio adaptation is more frenzied than the novel.
The radio adaptation is more cheerful than the novel.
The correct answer is C. The radio adaptation is more frenzied than the novel.
Explanation:
An adaptation or version mainly occurs when a literary work such as a novel or short story is transformed into a new material such as audio, film or similar. Considering the type of material of the original version (written form) and the type of material of the adaptation (audio or audiovisual version) differ greatly some of the content of the material might also change.
In the case of the versions of "The War of the Worlds" by H. G. Well the original version which is a novel presents an scene in which a new creature appears for doing this the author mainly uses some punctuation marks to create some suspense such as the dashes (—) and descriptive details such as "something resembling a little grey snake, about the thickness of a walking stick" in a text that flows uniformly without interruptions.
On the other hand, in the case of the radio adaptation the narrator relies on longer pauses and breaks represented by the ellipsis (...) and exclamatory expression such as "Wait a minute! " or "Good heavens" that create different tones and makes the version be more Frenzy or agitated as the reactions of the narrator are included along with multiple pauses which are not included in the first version. Thus, the statement that describes the difference between the versions is "The radio adaptation is more frenzied than the novel".
1.
The words "jingling, tinkling" in line 14 of "The Bells" are NOT an example of __________. (1 point)
repetition
assonance
consonance
2.
Which of the following sentences uses an adjective in the positive degree? (1 point)
The whole coast was beaten by harsh winds.
The winds seemed even harsher than the day before.
The villagers stated those were the harshest winds they had ever experienced.
3.
What is the connotative meaning of the raven in Poe’s "The Raven"? (1 point)
a black bird
a fickle friend
an omen of death
Answer:
1. Repetition
2. The whole Coast was beaten by harsh winds
3. An omen of death
Explanation:
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In "The Bells," "jingling, tinkling" is not consonance, the positive degree adjective in the sentence provided is 'harsh,' and in "The Raven," a raven connotatively symbolizes an omen of death.
Explanation:The words "jingling, tinkling" in line 14 of "The Bells" are an example of repetition and assonance, but they are NOT an example of consonance. Repetition is the use of the same word or phrase multiple times to emphasize a point, while assonance is the repetition of vowel sounds. In contrast, consonance refers to the repetition of consonant sounds, but not necessarily at the end of words.
Among the given sentences, 'The whole coast was beaten by harsh winds.' uses an adjective in the positive degree. Words in the positive degree are used to describe something without making a comparison to something else, as opposed to the comparative degree ('harsher') or the superlative degree ('harshest').
The connotative meaning of the raven in Poe’s "The Raven" implies an omen of death. While a raven is literally a black bird, in literary terms, especially in the context of Poe's poem, it is often associated with ill-omens or death, rather than being a fickle friend.
Sometimes one must evaluate a group leader's ability to encourage critical thinking. What will such evaluation accomplish for a group?
It is possible to evaluate a group leader's ability by means of the "trait approach" which states that leaders have certain traits or patterns of behaviors and thoughts which distinguish them from the group. The evaluation will demonstrate the leaders' personality characteristics (such as; enthusiasm, verbal facility, creativity, temperament, and expertise) who will be influential among the members of the group. Besides, the evaluation results will help find out effective communicator leaders who enhance critical thinking attitudes among the group members, help clarify the members' doubts and motivate the group to achieve its goals.
What does Roosevelt mean when he says a muck-raker is like a person who "fixes his eyes only on that which is vile and debasing"?
Roosevelt means that a muck-raker - a journalist- is that person interested in dirt or filthy things - muck-. That person will do anything to get filthy information and to get it, he / she will use a rake to scratch the soil - or reality - to pick up or invent the dark side of humans. Roosevelt is furious because a group of journalists have disclosed controversial issues from his government. He shows his anger through this speech on "The Man with the Muck- Rake" (1906).
In 100 words or less, answer the question: What is the most important event in the story "The Most Dangerous Game?" Why do you think so? Be sure to find at least two quotations or examples from the story to support your answer. Bring this response to your discussion.
Which of the following fights hackers?
A: Information security
B: Database administration
C: Network systems architect
D: All of the above
Implied
A;Implicit
B: Marketable
C; Embargo
D: Explicit
Which sentence uses the correct form of the verb take? A. Did she took a jacket with her when she left? B. Did she have taken a jacket with her when she left? C. Did she take a jacket with her when she left? D. Did she taken a jacket with her when she left?
Answer:
Did she TAKE a jacket with her when she left?
Explanation:
Considering the excerpt from Jane Austen’s novel, Pride and Prejudice, which annotation BEST supports that the main idea of this passage is “rich men must be searching for a wife”?
“It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife. However little known the feelings or views of such a man may be on his first entering a neighbourhood, this truth is so well fixed in the minds of the surrounding families, that he is considered the rightful property of some one or other of their daughters.”
A) Austen’s commentary on “fortune” and “marriage” demonstrates the economics of her time period.
B) Were marriages of this period arranged?
C) Wow! Austen’s characters were only concerned with money and not love.
D) Interesting! Austen’s introduction implies that rich men are on the hunt for a wife.
Answer:
D) Interesting! Austen’s introduction implies that rich men are on the hunt for a wife.
Explanation:
Austen’s commentary on fortune and marriage demonstrates the economics of her time period. This annotation best describes the main idea of the passage being that the rich men must be searching for a wife. Austen has describes this fact as the universally acknowledged fact where a man who is in need of a good fortune must be in search of a wife. She makes the comments on the idea of the fortune and the concept of the marriage in a broader sense shedding light on the needs and the wants of the rich men.
Which element of an effective plotline helps move the story forward and keep the reader engaged?
A. Characters who are static
B. Flashbacks that fill in details
C. Conflict that resolved early
D. Strong tension and suspense
The element of an effective plotline that helps move the story forward and keep the reader engaged is, Strong tension and suspense.
What is plotline?Plotline is the series of events that connects together and forms a story.
Because a strong tension and suspense engage the reader with mystery and brings out surprises and tension to what will happen nest in the story, which keeps the reader engaged, and all the twist brings out the unexpected plotline which acts as a tension and suspense for the readers.
Hence the correct option is, D. Strong tension and suspense.
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Read the poem below and answer the question that follows.
“Hanging Fire”
by Audre Lorde
I am fourteen
and my skin has betrayed me
the boy I cannot live without
still sucks his thumb
in secret
how come my knees are
always so ashy
what if I die
before the morning comes
and momma’s in the bedroom
with the door closed.
I have to learn how to dance
in time for the next party
my room is too small for me
suppose I die before graduation
they will sing sad melodies
but finally
tell the truth about me
There is nothing I want to do
and too much
that has to be done
and momma’s in the bedroom
with the door closed.
Nobody even stops to think
about my side of it
I should have been on Math Team
my marks were better than his
why do I have to be
the one
wearing braces
I have nothing to wear tomorrow
will I live long enough
to grow up
and momma’s in the bedroom
with the door closed.
Source: Lorde, Audre. “Hanging Fire.” The Black Unicorn: Poems. New York: Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press, 1978. El Camino College. Web. 06 June 2011.
Which poetic techniques are illustrated in the opening lines “I am fourteen/and my skin has betrayed me/the boy I cannot live without/still sucks his thumb/in secret”?
A. alliteration and metaphor
B. allusion and alliteration
C. apostrophe and simile
D. personification and enjambment
The correct answer is D. Personification and enjambement
Explanation:
In poetry, there are different techniques poets usually use for stylistic purposes this includes the rhyme, the onomatopoeia, the alliteration, the simile, the personification, among others. In the case of personification, this technique occurs when objects, plants, animals or entities that are not humans are given human features or are represented as people. In the verses from the poem "Hanging Fire" by Audre Lorde this can be seen in "and my skin has betrayed me" because the skin is an inanimate object that has been given the action of betrayal which is somehow exclusive from people.
On the other hand, enjambment which is another poetry technique occurs when the verses do not end at the end of a complete idea, which means in poems with enjambement one idea is developed through multiple verses. This device can also be found in the poem by Audre Lorde as the idea "I am fourteen/and my skin has betrayed me" is divided into verses and the idea "the boy I cannot live without/still sucks his thumb/in secret" is divided into three verses. Therefore, in this poem, the techniques illustrated are personification and enjambement.
Could someone PLEASE help me with questions based off the short story "The White Heron"
In the falling action, the protagonist is (adjective) 1.___________________. This trait is evident when (example from the story) 2._________________________________.
The comedian had the crowd in fits of "uncontrollable" laughter with his jokes about celebrities.
mediocre
insidious
hysterical
perfunctory
TKAM Lee portrays Scout's formal schooling as rather hopelessly ineffective.
True
False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
When Scout first attends school, she already knows how to read and write. However, upon going to class, her teacher (Miss Caroline Fisher) insists that she cannot do either one of these, despite Scout having proved she can.
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What is the purpose of the verb phrase in the sentence? You are invited to stay for dinner. It is the predicate of the sentence. It is the subject of the sentence. It is an object in the sentence. It is a modifier in the sentence.
Answer:
It is the predicate of the sentence
Explanation:
A verb phrase is can be defined as a part of a sentence or a part of a clause that consists of a verb. A verb phrase also contains more information about the subject of a sentence or a clause.
A verb phrase can carry out so many functions such as:
a. It functions as the predicate of a sentence.
b. It acts as the subject of the sentence.
c. It can also function as the object in the sentence.
d. It can act as a modifier in the sentence
In the sentence You are invited to stay for dinner, ARE INVITED is the verb phase in the sentence and it serves as a predicate of the sentence.
Please help me with this sentence.
Aesop, who lived from 620 to 560 b.c., was a writer of fables. Which type of sentence is this?
simple sentence
compound sentence
complex sentence
compound-complex sentence
Which themes of Ibsen's A Doll's House are reflected in this excerpt from act 1 of the play? @timo619,
Read the following passage and answer the question. “Athena said, ‘It’s wrong, Telemachus, wrong to rove so far, so long from home, leaving your own holdings unprotected...’” What is the meaning of the word rove as it is used above? feast wander behave stay
the answer is B. wander
Answer: The meaning of the word 'rove' as used in this passage is wander.
Explanation: The word 'rove' has been used as a verb in this passage and its meaning is to travel long distances without knowing which is the destination. In that way, the meaning of the word 'rove' is closely related to the act of wandering. In this passage from The Odyssey, Athena disapproves Telemachus' idea of roving so far and tries to convince him to come back to his home in order to protect it from Penelope's suitors.
What is the purpose of drawing a setting?
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Act 4 scene 2 Romeo And Juliet:
capulet: so many guests invite as here are writ.--
Sirrah, go hire me twenty cunning cooks.
second Servant: you shall have none ill, sir; for ill try if they can lick their fingers.
Capulet: How canst thou try them so?
Second Servant: Marry sir, 'tis and ill cook that cannot lick his own fingers: therefore he that cannot lick his fingers goes not with me.
HOW DOES SHAKESPEARE'S USE OF COMIC RELIEF IMPACT T THIS SCENE?,
A comic relief refers to a humorous pause within a serious drama, most especially in a tragedy. This is used to relieve the audience from the serious atmosphere. In other words, it allows them to “breathe” from the intensity of the play. In the dialogue, Capulet asked the servant to hire cooks for the gala wedding reception but the servant joked instead, as mentioned, “You shall have none ill, sir; for I’ll try if they can lick their fingers.” In this line, the servant meant to have little fun but the joke can be considered an observation for what Capulet is doing who would not like being treated the way he is treating Juliet. Despite the seriousness of the play, Shakespeare was still able to add a little humor to hidden meanings.
Answer:
BABABOY
Explanation:
Identify details that Wylie uses to idealize the eastern shore landscape in parts 1-3 of the poem. What expectations do these details create for readers
Wild Peaches by Elinor Wylie
The line “We’ll swim in milk and
honey till we drown” depicts an abundance of supply of food or about prosperity
in general. On the other hand, the line “The spring begins before the winter’s
over” suggests an ideal weather where winter is short-lived and fair weather is
always enjoyed. Finally, the line “We shall live well — we shall live very well”
promises a good and comfortable life. Thus, readers expect that life at the
Eastern Shore is everybody’s dream life: complete, perfect and ideal.
Final answer:
The question seeks identification of details that romanticize the eastern shore landscape in a poem. Poetic descriptions often utilize vibrant imagery of the landscape, weather, and natural elements, conveying an idealized view that sets readers' expectations for discovering a serene, untouched paradise within the literary piece.
Explanation:
The question asks about specific details used by the poet to idealize the eastern shore landscape in the given parts of the poem. To answer this, one would identify and analyze various elements such as the depictions of the landscape, weather, characters' appearances, and the employment of color and sound within the poetic narrative. For instance, idealized landscapes might be described using vivid imagery that enhances their beauty and tranquility. An example of such idealization can be drawn from the description in WEST WIND, where the valley is portrayed as 'a burnished oval of glittering green' with 'waterfalls of many forms' and a 'broad, lacy sheet' that transforms into 'white and gold and rosy mist.' Similarly, Wylie might use rich descriptions of the island and its surroundings to create a picturesque and almost utopian view of the shore, setting certain expectations for the readers. These descriptions often evoke feelings of peace, majesty, or wonder, and make readers anticipate the discovery of a serene, untouched paradise within the text.
Read the excerpt from The Odyssey.
Reaching the gate, Odysseus and the forester
halted and stood outside, for harp notes came
around them rippling on the air
as Phemios picked out a song. Odysseus
caught his companion's arm and said:
"My friend,
here is the beautiful place—who could mistake it?”
In this excerpt, the harp’s music is a symbol of Odysseus’s
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
Odysseus plans a surprise attack on the suitors from within the palace. Odysseus will enter disguised as a beggar and Telemachus will hide the palace's arms where the suitors cannot easily reach them. The two of them will then slaughter the suitors. What would have happened if Odysseus had not arrived in a disguise? Odysseus would not have been able to determine who was loyal. The suitors might be unprepared to ambush him. The suitors might be prepared to kill Telemachus. The suitors might be prepared to run away.
Answer:
The best answer to the question: Odysseus plans a surprise attack on the suitors from within the palace. Odysseus will enter disguised as a beggar and Telemachus will hide the palace´s arms where the suitors cannot easily reach them... What would have happened if Odysseus had not arrived in disguise?, would be: Odysseus would not have been able to determine who was loyal.
Explanation:
In fact, it is in this way that both his most trusted servants, the swineherd and the sheperdherd were discovered as being completely trustworthy, in the adventure of "The Odyssey" by Homer. Odysseus has been told of what awaits him in his home in Ithaca, where he is King, the amount of suitors who wish to marry his wife, Penelope. He also learns that without disguising himself, he will be killed outright, by sheer numbers. So, Athena herself helps him to disguise himself as a beggar, who will be the least likely person to raise any suspicions from the suitors. However, it will also ensure that only those who truly knew him, and loved him, and were loyal, would be able to see beyong the disguise, and that is exactly what happens before Odysseus´ plan is put into effect.
The english translation of the psalms is written in free verse.
a. True
b. False
Answer:true
Explanation:
because the Bible can be written in different languages
Read the following passage from “The Devil and Tom Walker.” What statement about the cultural attitudes in Massachusetts is Washing Irving making in this passage?
“Oh, I go by various names,” [says the Devil]. “I am the wild huntsman in some countries; the black miner in others. In this neighborhood I am known by the name of the black woodsman. I am he to whom the red men consecrated this spot, and in honor of whom they now and then roasted a white man, by way of sweet-smelling sacrifice. Since the red men have been exterminated by you white savages, I amuse myself by presiding at the persecutions of Quakers and Anabaptists; I am the great patron and prompter of slave-dealers and the grand-master of the Salem witches.”
A) Irving is praising the colonists for taking a stand against evil.
B) Irving is condemning the colonists’ mistreatment of others.
C) Irving is ridiculing the superstitious beliefs of the colonists.
D) Irving is showing the different attitudes colonists have about the devil.
We know the answer is not “A” because Irving would, thus, need to be praising the devil since he attributes the persecutions to the devil as the devil mentions he presides at the persecutions. We know the answer is not “C” because superstition is not innately evil and is considered silly to some, and there is nothing silly about the killing those found guilty during the persecutions of the Quakers and Anabaptists. We know “D” is not the answer because there is no mention as to how colonists view the devil. There is mention of how the devil is known in other countries; the only mention of the devil and the colonists is how the devil mentions he presides at persecutions. Thus, we know that “B” is the best response because to describe actions as those being watched over and encouraged by the devil is a condemnation insinuating those taking part are accessories/accomplices to evil.
Answer:
B) Irving is condemning the colonists mistreatment of others.
Explanation:
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How does his defiance of atticus's order to leave make him similar to atticus in scout's estimation?
Final answer:
Jem's defiance of Atticus's order to leave makes him similar to Atticus in Scout's estimation because both characters display courage and a strong sense of justice.
Explanation:
In the book To Kill a Mockingbird, Scout's brother Jem defies Atticus's order to leave during Atticus's confrontation with a group of men at the jail. This act of defiance makes Jem similar to Atticus in Scout's estimation because both characters display courage and a strong sense of justice.
Atticus, as a lawyer, defends Tom Robinson, an innocent black man accused of a crime. Atticus is willing to stand up against the ingrained racism and prejudice of the town, even though he knows it will be a difficult and unpopular task.
Similarly, Jem's defiance shows his sense of justice and unwillingness to back down from what he believes is right. Both characters are willing to challenge the status quo and fight for what they believe in, which earns Scout's admiration.