he Iliad, the Odyssey, and Paradise Lost are examples of which type of poem?

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Answer 1
Well they are all examples of Epic Poetry! I hope I helped you out!

Answer 2

Answer:

Epic poetry.

Explanation:

Epic poems or poetry is a long narrative form of poem that details the actions and heroic deeds of the character. It involves a time frame beyond one's memory where the deeds were done in the past, usually involving an ordinary person doing extraordinary deeds. It also includes the involvement of the gods and goddesses, either helping the hero or fighting against him.

These epic poems also serve a lesson or moral for the readers, mostly encouraging them about things or even telling them the importance of doing good deeds for others. Homer's "The Illiad", and "The Odyssey" and "Paradise Lost" by John Milton are all examples of epic poetry.


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Circle the analogy that BEST matches the bold words.
LOCAL : NEARBY
a) near : close
b) miles : kilometers
c) distant : far
d) away : come

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A) near, close. I hoped this helped!
A) local is a particular area and nearby means close at hand. Like when you hear local news its news that is near the area you live in. and when you hear your friend say they live nearby they live pretty much close like a few blocks.

Which sentence uses its boldfaced module vocabulary term correctly?

A)He argued his point persuasively.

B)We were persuasioned to accept his argument.

C)His persuasion argument was very convincing.

D)The argument was designed to persuasive its audience.

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I would go with answer choice A) He argued his point persuasively.

The correct answer is A) He argued his point persuasively. In this case, the word persuasively is an adverb of manner. Adverbs of manner are used to tell the way or how something is done. In the sentence 'He argued his point persuasively', persuasively tells how he argued his point: persuasively or in a persuasive way.

Which pronoun agrees with the antecedent? Read the sentence > Neither carol nor Ellen would hesitate to share blank supplies with you A She B her C hers D their PLEASE help if you know it ... Thanks

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D, "their." Since you're talking about two of them, it's plural. The sentence:

Neither Carol nor Ellen would hesitate to share their supplies with you.
D. Their. 

Hope this helps :)

Which sentence uses correct capitalization?
A. The mailman made a mistake and delivered the package to 100 rose Lane instead of 100 Royce Lane.
B. The Mailman made a mistake and delivered the package to 100 rose lane instead of 100 royce lane.
C. The mailman made a mistake and delivered the package to 100 Rose Lane instead of 100 Royce Lane.
D. The Mailman made a mistake and delivered the package to 100 Rose Lane instead of 100 Royce Lane.

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c

mailman should not be capitalized

The answer is C because mailman isn't a noun and doesn't need to be capitalized. However, the streets are a place and therefore, their names should be capitalized. Nouns must always be capitalized. 

6. How is the introduction, or beginning, of a narrative different from an informational/nonfiction article?

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The beginning sets the setting and usually introduces characters. In articles and nonfiction information it tells you what the story is going to talk about. So it is just a bit different than a narrative. Hope this helps! let me know if i can help with anything else!

She gave me this for free out of the........ of her heart.

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She gave me this for free out of the kindness of her heart.
She gave me this for free out of the Kindness of her heart :)

what is the connotative meaning of healthily?

not sick
sane
eagerly
well

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well seems correct to me
Not sick is the answer to your question.

An important element of an autobiography is self-evaluation or introspection. Which sentences in this excerpt from the Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin show the narrator's introspection?

-In truth, I found myself incorrigible with respect to Order; and now I am grown old, and my memory bad, I feel very sensibly the want of it.-- But, on the whole, tho' I never arrived at the perfection I had been so ambitious of obtaining, but fell far short of it, yet I was, by the endeavour, a better and a happier man than I otherwise should have been if I had not attempted it; as those who aim at perfect writing by imitating the engraved copies, tho' they never reach the wish'd-for excellence of those copies, their hand is mended by the endeavor, and is tolerable while it continues fair and legible.-

-It may be well my posterity should be informed that to this little artifice, with the blessing of God, their ancestor ow'd the constant felicity of his life, down to his 79th year, in which this is written.- What reverses may attend the remainder is in the hand of Providence; but, if they arrive, the reflection on past happiness enjoy'd ought to help his bearing them with more resignation. To Temperance he ascribes his long-continued health, and what is still left to him of a good constitution; to Industry and Frugality, the early easiness of his circumstances and acquisition of his fortune, with all that knowledge that enabled him to be a useful citizen, and obtained for him some degree of reputation among the learned; to Sincerity and Justice, the confidence of his country, and the honorable employs it conferred upon him; and to the joint influence of the whole mass of the virtues, even in the imperfect state he was able to acquire them, all that evenness of temper, and that cheerfulness in conversation, which makes his company still sought for, and agreeable even to his younger acquaintance. -I hope, therefore, that some of my descendants may follow the example and reap the benefit.-

There is more than one, I put a "-" at the start and end of sentences to represent its underlined.

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The first two sentences show him evaluating his past self.

The first passage, because he is introspecting about his past self.

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Select one topic to research. You may choose from one of the following questions:

Should teens be allowed to play dangerous sports? Should volunteering be required to graduate high school? Should bullies be legally responsible for their actions?

Choose one side of the issue. Add the following information to your Argument Organizer: The question your essay will answer A claim clearly stating your stance on the issue that is written in the third person point of view, does not include emotions or feelings, and can be supported with facts.

Reason 1 why readers should agree with your claim. Evidence/support for the reason. A reliable source for the information.

Reason 2 why readers should agree with your claim. Evidence/support for the reason. A reliable source for the information Counterclaim Rebuttal with evidence from a reliable source Locate at least two reliable sources and complete each box of the Argument Organizer.

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Answer:

this is what it got hope this helps

"I believe teens should be allowed to play dangerous sports."  

I believe teens should be, research shows that if teens participate in extreme sports they will learn in the future to learn how to take risks even though extreme sports can cause serious injuries but i think they should be allowed. It's well-known that physical activity has many health benefits. Unfortunately, many kids today have lost interest in traditional sports. But activities such as snowboarding, mountain biking, and motocross are steadily becoming more popular. And that’s a good thing.Although some extreme sports are associated with a higher potential for injury, it may be this very risk that helps get—and keep—teens involved. If kids believe that they aren’t challenged by an activity, they might lose interest. It’s important that young people learn to take chances and push their boundaries. Doing so is crucial to figuring out when to take risks—and when not to. Risk-free activities deprive kids of the opportunity to test themselves and overcome their fears.To avoid serious injuries when taking part in extreme sports, kids should be honest with themselves about their skill level. Athletes who compete in the X Games or the Olympics spend years working their way up to the gravity-defying stunts they perform on TV. Kids who are new to action sports should avoid the most dangerous tricks until they’re ready. And they should always wear a helmet. Teens may lack the ability to judge risks and the consequences of failure. That’s why it’s important for them to have guidance from a coach or parent. Nevertheless, extreme sports can still be part of a healthy, balanced life. Participating in extreme sports helps kids Learn when to take risks.

Research shows that if teens participate in extreme sports they will learn in the future to learn how to take risks even though extreme sports can cause serious injuries.

Why readers should agree with your claim?

It's well-known that physical activity has many health benefits. Unfortunately, many kids today have lost interest in traditional sports. But activities such as snowboarding, mountain biking, and motocross are steadily becoming more popular.

Although some extreme sports are associated with a higher potential for injury, it may be this very risk that helps get—and keep—teens involved.

If kids believe that they aren’t challenged by an activity, they might lose interest. It’s important that young people learn to take chances and push their boundaries.

To avoid serious injuries when taking part in extreme sports, kids should be honest with themselves about their skill level. Athletes who compete in the X Games or the Olympics spend years working their way up to the gravity-defying stunts they perform on TV.

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Select the correct text in the passage.In which sentence does the author most effectively respond to the counterclaim? adapted from Remarks by the President at the GLACIER Conference—Anchorage, AK by President Obama. We've helped communities build climate-resilient infrastructure to prepare for the impacts of climate change that we can no longer prevent. And let's be honest—there's always been an argument against taking action. Few things can have as negative an impact on our economy as climate change. More Americans every day are doing their part, though.

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the answer i think is GLACIERS

in "a days wait" how can the father's reaction to his son's concern best be described ?

Impatient
Angry
Frustrated
Understanding

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It is Understanding. I just took a quiz in it and did some research and i got an 100 on it.

I had to write this in the past simple, past continuous tense and the simple present, simple continuous is this right???

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Answer:

Yes. That is correct. Your handwriting is beautiful by the way. :)

Compare the examples of the dwarves' and the goblins' prejudices with the effects of Bilbo's choice. What theme do you notice? Support your theme with examples from the text.

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the goblins and dwarves have different perspectives of things. Bilbo is a hobbit and goblins dwarves and hobbits all believe and do a different way of living

The trash, located by the sink, is always taken out at least once a week to keep the kitchen from smelling. What is the dangling modifier in this sentence?

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The answer is " To keep the kitchen from smelling"
is always taken out at least once a week to keep the kitchen from smelling

How to make a sentence for
•Peculiar
•Protrude

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Well if you want both in a sentence, an example would be: 
The peculiar bump on my car's tire protrudes like a pimple, ready to pop.

If you want separate, the word Peculiar: There was something peculiar about the new girl at school. The was too quiet. 

If you want separate, the word Protrude: His black eye protruded from his face as it throbbed and oozed. 

Hope this helped :)

Glenn works as an office clerk and his office job pays him $12 per hour. Sheila works as a cashier and her job pays her $13.50 per hour. Together, they worked 55 hours and earned a total of $705.

How many hours did Glenn work in his job?
35
25
30
20

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The answer is 25, because Shelia worked 30. 
25 is the correct answer.

Please answer quick!

Which best identifies a key characteristic of an expository text?

A. It is focused on a specific topic.
B. It features a man vs. nature conflict.
C. It includes dialogue and characterization.
D. It contains charters.



Please help i'm not sure what it is.

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I believe the answer is C.

I hope it helps.


Answer:

A) It seeks to explain or inform.

Explanation:

What is the adjective in the sentence "The red truck was parked behind the garage"? A. behind B. red C. truck D. parked

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It's  B. red since its describing color
The answers b because adjective means to describe a certain things. Therefore they are describing the RED truck.

Which is a characteristic of procedural texts found in Fitting Your Bike Helmet? the use of steps in a logical sequence
fictional characters
theme
persuasive text that calls the reader to action

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sequence is the answer 

the answer is...


the use of steps in a logical sequence

A writer is revising the sentence below:

Jason has an annoying habit of tapping the desk while the teacher is lecturing.

Which of the following replacements for annoying has a more negative connotation?

Engaging

Intriguing

Irritating

Riveting


I think it is C but I dont know please helpp!

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Yea! The answer is    C) Irritating.

Answer:

it is c

Explanation:

Which strategy is most useful for drawing the reader's attention to a particularly important reason in an essay.


Support it with more evidence than any other point


Underline it


Make it its own paragraph


make it the last sentence of your first body paragraph

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Support it with more evidence than any other reason in the essay.

When i was doing the quiz a few seconds ago it told me that it was c. Make it its own paragraph.

PLZ HELP QUICKLY!!!!!!!!
Drivers on the turnpike need money, or they cannot pass the tollbooths.

Which identifies the subjects of this compound sentence?

Drivers, they

need, can pass

money, tollbooths

Drivers, turnpike

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The answer would be A, because the subject has to be what the sentence is talking about which is the drivers.
Hope this helped!! 
Drivers, They is the answer

What are some creative ways to give aesthetic appeal to a metropolis or a megalopolis?

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Hello!

To answer your question, I think a good way would be paintings, or lights!  Or you could modernize it.

Have a wonderful day!  :)

-L

Answer: A good way to give aesthetic appeal to a major city is with parks and  murals in vacant side walls of buildings

Explanation: Parks can provide activities and a good place to relax and unwind. The murals can give the city more color and identity.

Hope this helps!

Comparison of 2 unlike things using the term like or as

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This "statement" or "definition" refers to a literary divide known as a:
___________________________________
'simile".
____________________________
A  'simile' refers to a comparison of 2 (two) unlike things using the term: "like"; or "as".
________________________________________________

Ahmpabja rearrange the letters

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What do you mean by "
Ahmpabja rearrange the letters"?
What do you mean by rearranging letters

what is the setting in The Washwoman by Isaac Bashevis Singer?

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Poland before world war 1 (in the 20th century)

Answer:

Early 20th century in Poland. Poland, where the story “The Washwoman” take place, is a country where the government system is a democratic and is based as a parliament, that is directed by the Prime Minister, the parliament have to take decisions about the laws and conditions to the citizens.

On the recently years, Poland had elections of president, in fact, that happens every five years, to change leaders of parliament.

Solve the open sentence. 
 
6 < 3b or 3b + 12 < 9

A. b < –1 or b < 3

B. b < 2 or b > –3

C. b < –1 or b > –6

D. b > 2 or b < –1

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6 < 3b
Divide both sides by 3,
6/3 < 3b/3
2 < b

3b + 12 < 9
Substitute 12 from both sides,
3b < -3
Divide both sides by 3,
b < -1

So, option D is your answer.

Hope this helps!

The awesner is D because i took the quiz ob k-12

What do you think the phrase treasure house is synonymous with in this passage please help?

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I think it is either talking about space or earth.

In order to answer your question I'm going to use my mysterious ability to look into the future. You didn't attach the part of the story that talks about a treasure house. I think on the next page it's going to talk about putting a telescope in orbit above the atmosphere. And it's going to say that a telescope above the atmosphere is a treasure-house of new information that we can't see down here.

In a brief summary explain what happened in chapters 1 and 2 of "the giver"

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In the first two chapters, you meet Jonas the main character and learn a little more about the background of where he is from. He is forced by the strict rules of his society to follow certain rules of life. Every home meal he must share his feelings and dreams. There is a loudspeaker that makes official announcements and there is a punishment called being "released".  You also learn that in December there is a coming of age ceremony, where each age group within the community has a big change. Jonas will be turning twelve, which means that he and all the other elevens will be getting their job in the community that they keep for the rest of their lives. Each person does very specific things in their job and have labels, for instance Jonas's dad is a Nurturer and he takes care of all of the babies. One day he brings home a baby boy named, Gabriel, no one is supposed to no this, who is struggling this and they want to adopt him, but they cannot because each family is only allowed two children one girl and one boy. Jonas also has a younger seven year old sister named Lily who at the end of the second chapter, asks for a 'comfort object' a stuffed elephant. Jonas's was a bear, they are all community issued and they are referred to as imaginary. 

Which of the following is a suffix?
pre
un
dis
ed

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The last one 'ed' is a suffix. It's commonly found at the end of a base word to change the meaning of it.
I hope you find this helpful :)

The ed is a suffix. The correct option is D. " A sequence of letters called a suffix is added to the end of a word to alter its form or meaning.

Thus, In this instance, the suffix "ed" is frequently used to denote the past tense of a verb. Adding a suffix to the end of a base word can change its meaning or result in the creation of a new term. It usually comes after a word's root or stem.

Suffixes can affect a word's meaning by indicating a word's purpose or category as well as a variety of grammatical features including tense, number, or comparison.

Suffixes include those ending in "-ing," "-ly," "-ed," "-s," and "-able."

Thus, The ed is a suffix. The correct option is D. " A sequence of letters called a suffix is added to the end of a word to alter its form or meaning.

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