yup answer is D.....
She performed that role in the play better than anyone else has.
What point of view uses the pronouns he, she, and they
Which of the following is an example of a good listening skill
Answer:
answering such as paraphrasing questions such as nodding, replying to the caller as "you" rather than using his or her name.
If a speech addresses the importance of changing the legal driving age, its purpose would be to _____
A. persuade.
B. enlighten.
C. entertain.
D. inform.
The character doesn’t even seem to like the milk. So why does he drink it?
The character drinks the milk because he is hungry and it is readily available.
Explanation:The character in the passage drinks the milk even though he doesn't seem to like it because he is hungry and it is plain, meaning it is readily available. The character expresses his hunger by saying, "You can give me some milk at any rate, that's plain." This suggests that he is willing to drink the milk despite not necessarily enjoying it because it is a source of sustenance.
What effects does the foreshadowing in Friar Laurence’s warning to Romeo have? Check all that apply. It keeps the audience engaged in the plot by suggesting more potential conflict in the story. It explains to the reader why Romeo and Juliet will never find the happiness they seek together. It creates suspense as the reader wonders why Friar Laurence would utter this warning. It characterizes Friar Laurence as a man who believes he has the ability to predict the future. It provides a clue that something tragic will happen to the lovers later as the story progresses.
Answer:
It keeps the audience engaged in the plot by suggesting more potential conflict in the story.
It creates suspense as the reader wonders why Friar Laurence would utter this warning.
It provides a clue that something tragic will happen to the lovers later as the story progresses.
Explanation:
These are the three effects that the foreshadowing in Friar Laurence's warning to Romeo have. By uttering these words, Friar Laurence suggests that there is still more conflict coming in the story. He also suggests to the reader that something tragic will happen to the lovers. Finally, the words create suspense, and make the readers interested in finding out why the Friar uttered these words.
Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
The shoes normally cost 40 dollars; however, we got them on sale.
The shoes normally cost 40 dollars, however, we got them on sale.
The shoes normally cost 40 dollars, however; we got them on sale.
The shoes normally cost 40 dollars however we got them on sale.
I believe the answer might be The shoes normally cost 40 dollars; however, we got them on sale. Hope this helps and sorry if I'm wrong
The sentence that is punctuated correctly is A, "the shoes normally cost 40 dollars; however, we got them on sale". The semicolon should be used because the two sentences are closely related in terms of meaning and should not be separated with a comma. Yet, as however is an interjection, the comma following it should be retained.
The punctuation in B is used when the however clause follows the subject of the sentence. The third option is not the one because the semicolon should be placed before the interjection. Finally, D is not correct since it contains no particular punctuation at all.
Heracles could be described as ___
A. Strong
B. Creative
C. Enchanting
D. Vain
Answer:
he is strong.
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from “The Song of Hiawatha” by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. ---Ye who love the haunts of Nature, Love the sunshine of the meadow, Love the shadow of the forest, Love the wind among the branches, Which lines in this excerpt use four sets of trochee? line 2 line 3 all 4 lines line 1
the correct answer is - all 4 lines
The correct answer to which lines in this excerpt of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's "The Song of Hiawatha" use four sets of trochee is C) All four lines.
In fact, "The Song of Hiawatha" is a perfect example of trochaic tetrameter. This concept refers to a line with four trochaic feet: a stressed or long syllable followed by an unstressed or short syllable. Actually, providing that English poetic tradition is mostly iambic instead of trochaic, it makes trochaic meter sound weird.
In the mentioned excerpt, if we highlight the stressed syllables to show the trochaic tetrameter, this would be the result:
YE who LOVE the HAUNTS of NAture
LOVE the SUNshine OF the MEAdow
LOVE the SHAdow OF the FOrest
LOVE the WIND aMONG the BRANches.
Read the excerpt from “When I Heard the Learn’d Astronomer" by Walt Whitman. Till rising and gliding out, I wander’d off by myself,
Final answer:
The excerpts from 'When I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer' by Walt Whitman and 'I wandered lonely as a cloud' by William Wordsworth relate to the English literature subject, specifically to poetry analysis at the high school level.
Explanation:
The subject in question pertains to an excerpt from the poem 'When I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer' by Walt Whitman. This poem, along with references to other poetry excerpts such as 'I wandered lonely as a cloud' by William Wordsworth, falls under the category of English literature. The focus is on poetry analysis, including the themes, imagery, and structure that poets use to convey their message and evoke emotions in the reader. The question appears to be designed for high school students who are studying poetry and literary analysis.
In these poems, the central theme revolves around the personal experience of the speaker and their interaction with nature, as well as the contrast between scientific knowledge and experiential understanding. Analyzing such poetry requires a careful reading to appreciate the craft of the poet, from the choice of words to the rhythm and flow of the lines.
Did you put the key in your pocket?
What kind of question is this?
A. an unanswerable question
B. a fact question
C. an open-ended question
D. a closed question
Answer: "Did you put the key in your pocket?" is D. a closed question.
Explanation: "Did you put the key in your pocket?" is a closed question because it can be answered just by saying "yes" or "no". It does not encourage the person that has to give an answer to add further information since a single word/phrase is enough. In that way, this question could never be considered an open-ended question since open-ended questions encourage a full and meaningful answer.
alana and her mother share the same birthday on alanas 8th birthday her mother turned 32 alana wondered if it were possible for her mother to be three times her own age is that possible if not how do you know if so how old will alana and her mother be at the same time
Medical studies have proven that sun damage can lead to melanoma;_____________, you should always wear sunscreen to protect your skin from those damaging ultra-violet rays. Fill in the blank with the BEST transition word(s). A) however B) finally C) therefore D) for example
(The answer is at the bottom)
A) Medical studies have proven that sun damage can lead to melanoma; however, you should always wear sunscreen to protect your skin from those damaging ultra-voilet rays.
It's pretty much starting another sentence however isn't the best choice.
B) Medical studies have proven that sun damage can lead to melanoma; finally, you should always wear sunscreen to protect your skin from those damaging ultra-violet rays.
"Finally" is the words of chronological order, and this is sentence is not in chronological order.
C) Medical studies have proven that sun damage can lead to melanoma; therefore, you should always wear sunscreen to protect your skin from those damaging ultra-violet rays.
this makes the most sense and fills in the blank correctly. It fits with the way the sentence is arranged.
D) Medical studies have proven that sun damage can lead to melanoma; for example, you should always wear sunscreen to protect your skin from those damaging ultra-violet rays.
this doesn't even fit the sentence. It makes NO sense.
C is the BEST answer.
10. The wicked witch and the big bad wolf are examples of A. dynamic characters. B. anecdotes. C. archetypes. D. protagonists.
Answer:
C: Archetypes.
Explanation:
An archetype, in literature, is a complex character that seems to be present, often under various names, in diverse and different stories and that portray certain traits and characteristics that are exemplary of the human condition. They are ideal to express themes and explore topics that are of timeless relevance.
Which sentence uses an infinitive as an adverb?
A) My favorite board game to play is stored in the basement.
B) Nicole wants to learn the art of rhetoric before next year.
C) Dave's favorite thing to do is to walk his dog every evening.
D) We met after school to study for the big math test next week.
Answer:
D) We met after school to study for the big math test next week.
Explanation:
We met after school to study for the big math test next week. uses an infinitive as an adverb. The infinitive "to study" explains why we met. Since adverbs can answer the question why, "to study" is functioning as an adverb.
The outsider short story .
Explain whether your understanding of the narrator added to the story s suspense
The narrator is walking home alone and because of the background we've been givem, we understand that it is dangerous for him to do so. "Greasers can't walk home alone too much," creates suspense and foeshadows the subsequent attack on Ponyboy by the Socs.
Why is gathering details important for your autobiographical narrative? 1.Details help narrow your topic. 2.Details help you choose your topic. 3.Details help the reader get involved in the story 4.Details help identify your audience and purpose.
Professor wilson argues that it is absolutely wrong for students to plagiarize their work. but who is she to talk? i have it on good evidence that wilson plagiarized her own work when she was a student.
Final answer:
Professor Wilson's stance on plagiarism is justified as it emphasizes the importance of academic integrity, regardless of her past actions. Students should avoid plagiarism by doing their work, citing sources, and understanding what constitutes academic dishonesty, as the consequences can be severe.
Explanation:
Professor Wilson's argument against plagiarism is a stand for maintaining academic integrity in the education system, which is crucial for preserving the value of academic achievements and fostering an environment of trust. These values are paramount in academia because without them, the educational process can be compromised, leading to a decrease in the overall quality of education. The issue of whether Professor Wilson plagiarized in the past does not invalidate the importance of academic integrity nor does it provide a justification for students to engage in such behavior. It is important for students to understand that plagiarism is not just about stealing someone's work; it is also about failing to contribute to the ongoing scholarly conversation with original thoughts and insights.
To avoid plagiarism, students are encouraged to do their own work, seek help when needed, and properly cite all sources. Carelessness in note-taking and drafting papers can lead to unintentional plagiarism, but understanding and preventing it is part of a student's responsibility. Plagiarism includes actions such as submitting work written by someone else, copying content without giving proper credit, and failing to properly paraphrase. The consequences of plagiarism can include academic penalties and damage to one's reputation, creating a lasting negative impact on a student's career.
To what does Mersault compare the jurors?
a. the lawyers and judges
b. the family of a rich man
c. a group of news reporters
d. a group of people on a streetcar
what is the coordinating conjunction in the sentence Stephanie spoke powerfully yet slowly at the meeting
Answer:
at
Explanation:
i'm in the same class
Which of the following open-syllable words are spelled correctly? Select all that apply. A. resent B. punish C. comit D. profile E. linon
Final answer:
The correctly spelled open-syllable words are 'resent' and 'profile'. The other options are either not open syllables or misspelled.
Explanation:
The open-syllable words spelled correctly from the list provided are A. resent and D. profile. An open syllable occurs when the syllable ends with a vowel, which typically makes a long vowel sound. 'Resent' and 'profile' fit this description, as they end with the vowels 'e' and 'i' respectively, which are pronounced with their long vowel sounds. The other words listed either do not end with open syllables or are misspelled, as in the cases of 'comit', which should be spelled 'commit', and 'linon', which should be 'linen'.
What is the tone of this passage?
Gloria was looking forward to school starting in the fall. Most of her friends wanted the summer to go on forever, but she liked starting new classes and meeting new people. Sure, she would miss the freedom, and she may not like all her classes, but all in all she was happy to be going back.
The tone is that of anxiety. One could be anxious to do something to finally find what it is about with its good and bad parts.May be Gloria was looking forward to a new beginning.However, starting a new school year has its pros and cons , which make it more exciting.There is eagerness when one feels anxious , there is desire but also some tension.
What is the author’s point of view and purpose in “Diary 33” from The Freedom Writers Diary by Erin Gruwell and the Freedom Writers? Provide examples from the text to support your interpretation.
The student’s interpretation of the author’s point of view and purpose should be defended by evidence from the text.
Read this excerpt from Little Brother and answer the following questions in complete sentences using proper grammar and punctuation: Marcus manages to flag down a vehicle and they get more than they bargained for... It was a military-looking Jeep, like an armored Hummer, only it didn't have any military insignia on it. The car skidded to a stop just in front of me, and I jumped back and lost my balance and ended up on the road. I felt the doors open near me, and then saw a confusion of booted feet moving close by. I looked up and saw a bunch of military-looking guys in coveralls, holding big, bulky rifles and wearing hooded gas masks with tinted face-plates. I barely had time to register them before those rifles were pointed at me. I'd never looked down the barrel of a gun before, but everything you've heard about the experience is true. You freeze where you are, time stops, and your heart thunders in your ears. I opened my mouth, then shut it, then, very slowly, I held my hands up in front of me. The faceless, eyeless armed man above me kept his gun very level. I didn't even breathe. Van was screaming something and Jolu was shouting and I looked at them for a second and that was when someone put a coarse sack over my head and cinched it tight around my windpipe, so quick and so fiercely I barely had time to gasp before it was locked on me. I was pushed roughly but dispassionately onto my stomach and something went twice around my wrists and then tightened up as well, feeling like baling wire and biting cruelly. I cried out and my own voice was muffled by the hood. I was in total darkness now and I strained my ears to hear what was going on with my friends. I heard them shouting through the muffling canvas of the bag, and then I was being impersonally hauled to my feet by my wrists, my arms wrenched up behind my back, my shoulders screaming. I stumbled some, then a hand pushed my head down and I was inside the Hummer. More bodies were roughly shoved in beside me. "Guys?" I shouted, and earned a hard thump on my head for my trouble. I heard Jolu respond, then felt the thump he was dealt, too. My head rang like a gong. "Hey," I said to the soldiers. "Hey, listen! We're just high school students. I wanted to flag you down because my friend was bleeding. Someone stabbed him." I had no idea how much of this was making it through the muffling bag. I kept talking. "Listen—this is some kind of misunderstanding. We've got to get my friend to a hospital—" Someone went upside my head again. It felt like they used a baton or something—it was harder than anyone had ever hit me in the head before. My eyes swam and watered and I literally couldn't breathe through the pain. A moment later, I caught my breath, but I didn't say anything. I'd learned my lesson. In three to five sentences, summarize the conflict Marcus is facing in this excerpt. (20 points)
Which sentence uses a dependent clause to correctly combine these two sentences?
Jin made the basket. The crowd went wild.
A. Jin made the basket, and the crowd went wild.
B.Because Jin made the basket; and the crowd went wild
C. Because Jin made the basket, the crowd went wild.
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the correct usage is :
C. Because Jin made the basket, the crowd went wild.
Because Jin made the basket, the crowd went wild.
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Rewrite the following sentence to use an original absolute phrase. All work must be your own. Use proper spelling and grammar.
He wanted a car.
Answer:
An example of an absolute phrase is "Wanting a car, he saved money to buy it."
Explanation:
An absolute phrase is formed when a participle and a noun form an independent clause in this case we can change "He wanted a car" for "Wanting a car" where "Wanting" is the participle and "a car" is the noun, then we add the second part that describes de full sentence which is always connected with a comma.
Which definition correctly illustrates the bandwagon propaganda technique?
Answer:
showing a product being used by a large group of people
Explanation:
I took the test
What type of language are you using when you say you are pleased when you are really extremely happy? understatement irony jargon slanting
Match the example to the term. 1. By the power vested in me as a minister of the Gospel, I now pronounce you man and wife. What God has joined together, let not man put asunder. jargon 2. Hey, just chill out. informal Standard English 3. The photographer said he would Photoshop in a better picture of the uncooperative flower girl. literary text 4. Entreat me not to leave thee or to refrain from following after thee. For whither thou goest I will go. slang 5. The aforementioned parties, in entering into said Agreement, hereby mutually swear that they have, to the best of their abilities, provided a truthful representation of their intent . . . formal Standard English 6. To register online at Smith's Bridal, complete the form below and press "Enter." informational text 7. Congratulations, Jim and Sarah. We're very happy for you. Thank you for inviting us. technical text 8. Way to go, guys! You'll do great! colloquial English 9. Y'all make a fine couple! I reckon you'll be happy. regional dialect
Which words from "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe are examples of internal rhyme?
Presently my soul grew stronger; hesitating then no longer,
"Sir," said I, "or Madam, truly your forgiveness I implore;
But the fact is I was napping, and so gently you came rapping,
And so faintly you came tapping, tapping at my chamber door,
That I scarce was sure I heard you"—here I opened wide the door:—
Darkness there and nothing more.
Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there wondering, fearing,
Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortals ever dared to dream before;
But the silence was unbroken, and the stillness gave no token,
And the only word there spoken was the whispered word, "Lenore?"
This I whispered, and an echo murmured back the word, "Lenore:"
Merely this and nothing more.
Internal rhyme: The rhyming of two words, one in the middle of a line and the other at the end of the line or in the middle of the next line.
There are multiple examples of internal rhymes in "The Raven", but I believe the answer you are looking for is "peering" and "fearing". That is, if you are on Plato and your question was "Which two words from 'The Raven' by Edgar Allan Poe are examples of internal rhyme?"
I know this answer is late, but I'm going to put it here for anyone still looking.