In "The Chrysanthemums," the character of Elisa interacts differently with Henry than she does with the traveling repairman. Describe Elisa's interactions with these two characters and explain how these interactions influence her development as a character. Be sure to use specific examples from the text to support your answer. (15 points)

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Answer 1
  Elisa’s husband. Henry is a kind man, if slightly dimwitted. He loves his wife but doesn’t really understand and appreciate her. Still, he is an adequate businessman who runs his ranch successfully and provides a comfortable life for his wife. He seems to love Elisa and tries his best to please her despite the fact that she mystifies him.The Tinker -  A tall, bearded man who makes his living repairing pots, pans, and other kitchen utensils. The tinker is a smart person and charming salesman. He is also down on his luck and not above pleading for work after Elisa initially turns him down. He may share her Elisa Allen -  The protagonist. A robust thirty-five-year-old woman, Elisa lives with her husband, Henry, on a ranch in the Salinas Valley. Even though Elisa is associated with fertility and sexuality, the couple has no children. She is a hard worker, her house sparkles, and her flowers grow tremendous blooms. Nevertheless, Elisa feels trapped, underappreciated, and frustrated with life.
Answer 2
She talks differently with the two characters. With Henry, Elisa only talks for a little while and has a little small talk here and there. “At it again,” he said. “You’ve got a strong new crop coming.”

Elisa straightened her back and pulled on the gardening glove again. “Yes. They’ll be strong this coming year.” In her tone and on her face there was a little smugness.

You’ve got a gift with things,” Henry observed. “Some of those yellow chrysanthemums you had this year were ten inches across. I wish you’d work out in the orchard and raise some apples that big.”

Her eyes sharpened. “Maybe I could do it, too. I’ve a gift with things, all right. My mother had it. She could stick anything in the ground and make it grow. She said it was having planters’ hands that knew how to do it.”

“Well, it sure works with flowers,” he said.

“Henry, who were those men you were talking to?”

“Why, sure, that’s what I came to tell you. They were from the Western Meat Company. I sold those thirty head of three-year-old steers. Got nearly my own price, too.”

“Good,” she said. “Good for you.

“And I thought,” he continued, “I thought how it’s Saturday afternoon, and we might go into Salinas for dinner at a restaurant, and then to a picture show—to celebrate, you see.”

“Good,” she repeated. “Oh, yes. That will be good.”

Henry put on his joking tone. “There’s fights tonight. How’d you like to go to the fights?”

“Oh, no,” she said breathlessly. “No, I wouldn’t like fights.”

“Just fooling, Elisa. We’ll go to a movie. Let’s see. It’s two now. I’m going to take Scotty and bring down those steers from the hill. It’ll take us maybe two hours. We’ll go in town about five and have dinner at the Cominos Hotel. Like that?”

“Of course I’ll like it. It’s good to eat away from home.”

“All right, then. I’ll go get up a couple of horses.”

She said, “I’ll have plenty of time to transplant some of these sets, I guess.” But when she talks with the repair man, she talks for a while about her chrysanthemums and they also talk about what life is like as a repair man and what he does. 

His eyes left her face and fell to searching the ground. They roamed about until they came to the chrysanthemum bed where she had been working. “What’s them plants, ma’am?”

The irritation and resistance melted from Elisa’s face. “Oh, those are chrysanthemums, giant whites and yellows. I raise them every year, bigger than anybody around here.”

“Kind of a long-stemmed flower? Looks like a quick puff of colored smoke?” he asked.

“That’s it. What a nice way to describe them.”

“They smell kind of nasty till you get used to them,” he said.

“It’s a good bitter smell,” she retorted, “not nasty at all.”

He changed his tone quickly. “I like the smell myself.”

“I had ten-inch blooms this year,” she said.

The man leaned farther over the fence. “Look. I know a lady down the road a piece, has got the nicest garden you ever seen. Got nearly every kind of flower but no chrysanthemums. Last time I was mending a copper-bottom washtub for her (that’s a hard job but I do it good), she said to me, ‘If you ever run acrost some nice chrysanthemums I wish you’d try to get me a few seeds.’ That’s what she told me.”

Elisa’s eyes grew alert and eager. “She couldn’t have known much about chrysanthemums. You can raise them from seed, but it’s much easier to root the little sprouts you see there.”

“Oh,” he said. “I s’pose I can’t take none to her, then.”

“Why yes you can,” Elisa cried. “I can put some in damp sand, and you can carry them right along with you. They’ll take root in the pot if you keep them damp. And then she can transplant them.”

“She’d sure like to have some, ma’am. You say they’re nice ones?”

“Beautiful,” she said. “Oh, beautiful.” Her eyes shone. She tore off the battered hat and shook out her dark pretty hair. “I’ll put them in a flower pot, and you can take them right with you. Come into the yard.”



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Answer:

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It emphasizes that Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Hamlet’s good friends.
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The answer is: He refers to the grass that is everywhere and the air that everyone breathes.

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Final answer:

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imagine how college sports will change in this century if inventions and coaching techniques​ __________ even more technologically sophisticated. A. will be B. become C. becomes D. became

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Answer:

B: become

Explanation:

 The option that completes the sentence is B, with the verb become. There is a possible future action ("college sports will change"), and the reference to this action is in the present tense in the if-clause ("if inventions and coaching techniques become even more technologically sophisticated.") If means that the present action may or not happen.

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You'd have to provide a passage for me to give the best answer, but if I were to answer with current knowledge, I believe a play format would differ by marking specific characters' dialogue times and adding stage directions.

Answer:

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the answer is D.Premier-APEX approved

Answer:

D. Premier.

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The connotative meaning of a word is the direct, literal and straightforward meaning that a word possesses, just like you would find it in a dictionary entry.  

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C. balance
D. antithesis

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Answer: B. parallelism

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he agrees to leave the village for 7 years after killing ezeuduś son

Answer:

He waits up with Ekwefi while their daughter is with the priestess.

Explanation:

Okonkwo is a very admired man in the village that he lives, he is a very skilled warrior, besides being a very rich man. In addition, Okonkwo is very proud and likes to move away from any situation where he needs to show sensitivity, he wants to keep his male image of strong and impenetrable. He also does not think it is right for a man to show loving feelings in any situation, but when his daughter was ill, he waited patiently and affectionately with his wife; while the daughter was taken care of by the priestess. This moment shows a contradiction of the character.


Read the following paragraph and then answer the question that follows:

Video games can kill! That is what many who support legislation banning violent titles from underage players have stated. These supporters of video game reform cite studies that show increased statistics of violence among children who play games regularly at home. Opponents of this reform, however, have expressed doubts about the validity of the studies, requesting that further research be done before a dramatic statement is made about all gamers. It seems that the rising popularity of video games among youth has spiked a political debate that may last for several more years to come.

Which sentence from this paragraph is the hook? (5 points)


Video games can kill!
That is what many who support legislation banning violent titles from underage players have stated.
These supporters of video game reform cite studies that show increased statistics of violence among children who play games regularly at home.
Opponents of this reform, however, have expressed doubts about the validity of the studies, requesting that further research be done before a dramatic statement is made about all gamers.

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The correct answer is Video games can kill!

It is a controversial statement that is sure to get your attention and is therefore the hook. It would intrigue the reader to keep reading and find out how video games are deadly.

Answer:

video games can kill

Explanation:

Read this poem:

How like a winter hath my absence been
From thee, the pleasure of the fleeting year!
What freezings have I felt, what dark days seen!
What old December's bareness every where!
And yet this time removed was summer's time;
The teeming autumn, big with rich increase,
Bearing the wanton burden of the prime,
Like widow'd wombs after their lords' decease:
Yet this abundant issue seem'd to me
But hope of orphans and unfather'd fruit;
For summer and his pleasures wait on thee,
And, thou away, the very birds are mute;
Or, if they sing, 'tis with so dull a cheer
That leaves look pale, dreading the winter's near.

Where does the tone shift in the poem?

A. The tone shifts in the last two lines.
B. The tone shifts in the second stanza.
C. The tone shifts in the last line.
D. The tone shifts in the third stanza.

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A. the tone shifts in the last two lines

Answer:

The best answer to the question: Where does the poem shift in the poem, would be, A: The tone shifts in the last two lines.

Explanation:

This excerpt comes from William Shakespeare´s Sonnet 97, and which was published around 1609. When analyzing the stanzas, you realize that in the first quatrain of the poem, the speaker is merely talking about having been forced to go through a process of separation from someone that is loved, and therefore, the tone is saddening, almost like how winter´s effects look. Then, he goes on to say that maybe it is not so saddening, like trying to look on the brighter side of things, by comparing the feelings more to autumn, or late summer.

But in the final part of the poem, the speaker goes to deny his optimism about this separation, making the poem seem really sad, even more so than at the start. Now, it is almost tangible, in the last two lines, the sadness felt for the separation. So much so, that even if there were a single joyful thing, like the song of a bird, it would still be with "so dull a cheer/ That leaves look pale, dreading the winter´s near."

lines 14-26: Which details help you more fully understand yoni's character and intention? Evaluate the line, "no prep, no plotting, natural as can be..."

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This line might reveal many aspects of Yoni´s intentions. First of all that he was convinced that his new way of leaving was his destination and his future. He was almost sure that this is the way in which he is going to earn his leaving and he just needed to knock some doors and asked people some questions for him to record. The idea of keeping on study was not a possibility for him and he pretended to be as natural "spontaneous" as he could be. 

What type of figurative language I "then he started wildly flinging his arms around like helicopter blades to ward off the masses"

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It would be a simile because it uses "like".
A simile is a type of figurative language that sues "as" or "like". 

The following quote from Dr. King's "I Have a Dream" speech is an example of what rhetorical appeal?

"Now is the time to make justice a reality for all of God's children."


A. Ethos
B. Logos
C. Pathos
D. Kairos

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It would be pathos, C, because he's trying to make the audience feel an emotion.

The quote from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech is an example of pathos, which aims to evoke a powerful emotional response to persuade the audience. Hence the correct option is C.

Now is the time to make justice a reality for all of God's children," is an example of pathos. Pathos is a rhetorical appeal to the audience's emotions, aiming to elicit feelings such as empathy, tenderness, and a sense of justice to persuade them. This part of the speech seeks to inspire and motivate the audience by appealing to their shared values and emotional connection to the concept of justice for all individuals, regardless of race. It is designed to make the listener feel the urgency and importance of the matter, thereby moving them to support the cause of racial equality.

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