Answer: C. Ask the critic to clarify what he or she meant.
It is important to listen to constructive criticism if we want to improve. Other people might have opinions that can allow us to develop our skills, and we should not react badly when they share these with us. However, accepting criticism is hard. One thing we can do to be better at accepting it is asking the critic to clarify what he meant. This might allow us to better understand his intentions.
Choose the answer. Review the analogy. #### ###### peacemaker :: ______: instigator Which best completes the analogy? Edith Frank Miep Mrs. Van Daan Peter
Answer:
mrs. Van Daan
Explanation:
Read the passage.
excerpt from "The Dream Comes True”
by Tenzing Norgay
But every so often, as had happened all the way, we would have trouble breathing and have to stop and clear away the ice that kept forming in the tubes of our oxygen sets. In regard to this, I must say in all honesty that I do not think Hillary is quite fair in the story he later told, indicating that I had more trouble than he with breathing and that without his help I might have been in serious difficulty. In my opinion our difficulties were the same—and luckily never too great—and we each helped and were helped by the other in equal measure.
Which statement best describes the author’s viewpoint of Hillary in this excerpt?
He feels that Hillary was mistaken in his account and did not tell the whole truth.
He views Hillary as a liar and is using this story to shed light on the inconvenient truth.
He sees Hillary as a national hero and treasure, emphasizing that he was proud to climb with Hillary.
He sees Hillary as an inferior climber and is trying to destroy his reputation with this account.
The statement best describes the author’s viewpoint of Hillary in this excerpt that he feels that Hillary was mistaken in his account and did not tell the whole truth. The correct option is a.
In writing, an excerpt is a cited passage from a longer work, like a book, poem, or article. Excerpts can be used to show' readers what you want them to comprehend and remember about a subject, regardless of the subject if your writing or the sort of writing you want to create. Excerpts may also be utilised to back up your feelings and thoughts on a subject. Because an excerpt is taken from a longer work, it is always surrounded by quotation marks.
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What kind of disagreement did Mary Jackson and john Becker have
Mary Jackson prepared an assignment but John Becker was not ready to approve the result of the assignment which led to the disagreement between them.
It became evident later that John Becker had the wrong input data which made him the wrong party in the disagreement. This is a good example of standing up for yourself when you are completely sure that you are right.
Why was Grace required to meet with school counselor
Grace had to meet with the school counselor due to her rebellious nature causing issues within the strict discipline of the VADs, necessitating guidance to conform to societal expectations of the time.
Grace was likely required to meet with the school counselor due to her rebellious streak and the problems it caused within the strict environment of the Voluntary Aid Detachments (VADs). In the context of the 1910s, Grace's behavior such as being reprimanded for improper behavior and incorrect dress, hinted at conflicts with the rigorously imposed discipline of the time. Her actions, while demonstrating her character and independence, may have necessitated guidance to ensure her success and adaptability within the norms and expectations of the societal structure she was part of during that period.
Which word is an antonym for the underlined word in the paragraph?
That puppy with the black patch on his head is the most aggressive of the litter. He growls the loudest and is always first to the food bowl. My dad says he will make a good watch dog.(aggresive is the underlined word)
A. carefree
B. bossy
C. annoying
D. meek
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Miss America: Not Just Another Pretty Face
Many people are against the very idea of a beauty pageant. Most probably have no idea that the Miss America Scholarship Program provides more scholarships to young women than any other organization in the world. It started as just a beauty contest in Atlantic City, New Jersey, in 1921. However, Miss America has been giving away scholarships since 1945. Bess Myerson became the first person to receive a cash award. Between the national, state, and local organizations, Miss America reports that it gave away more than $45 million in cash and scholarships last year.
One of the biggest objections to the pageant has been the swimsuit competition. In 1996, the pageant conducted a poll. Almost 90 percent of voters wanted to keep the swimsuit portion. It is still used today to judge physical fitness. However, several other parts of the competition are scored more heavily. The personal interview that contestants have with the judges is worth 25 percent. The talent competition is worth 35 percent. Evening wear counts for 20 percent. The swimsuit competition counts for 15 percent, and the onstage question is worth 5 percent of the final score.
The young women who compete in pageants like this aren’t just pretty faces. Each contestant is required to select a “platform” issue. They are asked to choose something they feel strongly about and that is relevant to the United States. The winners help bring attention to their issues by speaking to organizations, businesses, and the media. HIV/AIDS prevention, domestic violence, school bullying, literacy, and homelessness have all been highlighted by past Miss America winners.
Miss America has changed from a simple beauty pageant to its current role as a scholarship program. Since 1945, women have received money to pay for graduate school and to pay off student loans. Miss America is much needed. The thousands of young women who have benefited from it have also gone on to have careers in television, film, and business.
Which statement from the passage shows the author's bias in favor of Miss America?
A. However, several other parts of the competition are scored more heavily.
B. Between the national, state, and local organizations, Miss America reports that it gave away more than $45 million in cash and scholarships last year.
C. Most probably have no idea that Miss America Scholarship Program provides more scholarships to young women than any other organization in the world.
D. It started as a beauty contest in Atlantic City, New Jersey in 1921.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Why might celebrating Columbus Day be offensive to Native Americans?
which of the following sentences contains an infinitive
The correct option is D. i.e. Heather wants to go to the store with us. Infinitives consist of 'to' followed by a verb. The other options contain prepositional phrases rather than infinitives.
The sentence that contains an infinitive is D. Heather wants to go to the store with us. The phrase "to go" is an infinitive, which consists of the word "to" followed by the base form of a verb.
Here is why other options are incorrect:
A. Dave will take us to the field before the game. - The word "to" in this sentence is part of the prepositional phrase "to the field," not an infinitive.B. Let's walk to the picnic. - The word "to" in this sentence is part of the prepositional phrase "to the picnic," not an infinitive.C. The car was parked next to the church. - The word "to" in this sentence is part of the prepositional phrase "to the church," not an infinitive.Infinitives are a common structure in English, consisting of "to" followed by a verb. For example, in the sentence "The children hoped to go to a restaurant for dinner," "to go" is the infinitive.
Complete Question
Which of the following sentences contains an infinitive?
A. Dave will take us to the field before the game.
B. Let's walk to the picnic.
C. The car was parked next to the church.
D. Heather wants to go to the store with us.
The students began whispering and giggling once they saw the teacher close the book.
The adverb clause once they saw the teacher close the book modifies
A) the verb began.
B) the noun teacher.
C) the noun students.
D) the verbs whispering and giggling.
Answer: The answer is A
Explanation:I a dwered with c and got it wrong dont want anyone else getting it wrong lso
I tried listening to the boring speech but i fell asleep .what is the noun
An imperative sentence
A. makes a request.
B. shows emotion.
C. makes a statement.
D. asks a question.
Describe how the results of rising sea levels might affect society.
Which best describes the resolution of this story?
A) The story resolves with the king learning a lesson in humility.
B) The ending of the story provides a hilarious and comic punchline.
C) The story resolves tragically with the king being ruined by his pride.
D) The ending of the story ends with a romantic resolution to the king's problem.
The answer is A: the story resolves with the king learning a lesson in humility.
Answer:
A is a wright answer
This question is based on the following four sentences.
1. Netta and Jim argued over their views of free trade.
2. Netta and Jim had different views on free trade.
3. Netta and Jim were sharply split over the issue of free trade.
4. Netta and Jim refused to discuss the issue of free trade.
In these four sentences, the word that'smost obviously a loaded word is
A. discuss. B. different. C. sharply. D. refused.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
it hits the hardest
Answer:
C. sharply.
Explanation:
Loaded words elicit strong emotional reactions. The adverb sharply shows that Netta and Jim had irreconcilable differences in their opinions on the issue. From the phrase sharply split, the reader can infer that they probably had a heated discussion. That definitely makes sharply a loaded word in the third sentence.
How is information revealed about the character Silvio in this passage?
A) Silvio tells the audience about himself; he is the narrator
B) The audience does not learn anything of significance about Silvio
C) An omniscient narrator reveals the inter-working of Silvio's mind
D) The narrator shares his insights and dialogue helps reveal Silvio's character
: Explain Beowulf’s reasoning behind the method he will use to fight Grendel. What does this reveal about the relationship between warrior and leader? What details reveal Beowulf’s attitude toward Hrothgar? Why does he feel this way?
Beowulf decides he will fight Grendel using his bare hands, without the use of weapons. One of the reasons he did this was to protect his warriors, as Grendel was not a weapon wound.
Beowulf felt a great responsibility to the warriors who accompanied him, as he believed that as a leader, he should take responsibility for protecting them.
Beowulf also saw Hrothgar as a great leader, as Hrothgar was the protector and the lord of that place. Beowulf referred to Hrothgar with a lot of respect, for he knew that a leader should be treated that way.
Importantly, this question refers to the epic "Beowulf." By reading this Epic, we can reach the following conclusions:
Beowulf is a great hero, honorable, and with superhuman strength.He uses his talents and abilities to do good, killing monsters that harm people.He decides to face the monster Grendel and help Hrothgar and his people who are constantly attacked by this monster.Grendel was a very powerful monster and nobody could stop him, mainly because he was immune to weapons attacks.Beowulf decides that he will fight Grendel using his bare hands so he has a better chance of defeating him, protecting the warriors who accompanied him and impressing Hrothgar.More information on the link:
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Read the sentence and answer the question that follows:
Historical buildings in the small Kansas town were completely destroyed by the unexpected storm.
Which word may be eliminated to remove redundancy?
The Dream Machine
Lindsay Rock
1Derek watched intently as his older brother, Jared, tinkered with a control on the machine in front of him.
2“Jared, is this actually going to work?” he asked, impatiently tapping his foot.
3Jared’s failure to respond told Derek that his brother had no doubt in his capabilities. Jared was a regular Einstein and had won first place at the science fair five years in a row. His inventions never failed to impress even the most ruthless judges.
4 “Finished.” Jared stepped back and revealed a strange, helmet-like object covered in buttons, lights, and other mechanisms. He made a grand gesture with his arms, as if he were displaying a fabulous prize to a game show contestant, and said, “I give you the Dream Machine.”
5Derek cast a suspicious eye toward the machine. “How do you operate it?” he asked.
6“It’s quite simple,” Jared replied. “First, you use the keypad to enter a time, a location, and an event. Next, you place the helmet on your head and securely fasten the strap. Finally—and this is the easy part—you go to sleep. As you sleep, the machine will use the data you entered to create a lifelike dream sequence that basically transports you wherever you want to go.”
7Derek nodded, still wary of his brother’s apparatus. He wasn’t sure that he wanted some machine toying with his subconscious while he slept like a baby. However, Derek remembered the reason why he had asked his brother about the Dream Machine in the first place. His history class was creating a Web site about the ancient Olympic Games and Derek had to write about the stadion. He had yet to pen a single word, and his presentation was due the following day.
8Derek took a deep breath and picked up the helmet. He programmed the following information: 776 B.C.E., Olympia, Greece, stadion. Then he placed the clunky machine on his head, fastened the strap, and tried to get comfortable in his bed. Eventually, he drifted off to sleep. . . .
9Derek stood in the stadion, the place where ancient Greeks held athletic contests. He watched as the athletes prepared to run a race, which was also called the stadion. The stadion was one of the most important events of the ancient Olympics. The length of the race was one stade—about 200 yards—which was the distance from one end of the stadion to the other. The people next to Derek talked excitedly about the great honor that would come to the man who won the race. Derek cheered along with them as the athletes sprinted to the finish line. . . .
10The next morning, Derek proudly presented his information about the stadion to his classmates. Even Mr. Jovavitch, the history teacher, looked impressed with the thorough description.
11“Derek, where did you find such intricate details?” Mr. Jovavitch inquired.
12“Here and there,” said Derek, a sly smile spreading across his face.
The author uses paragraphs eight, nine, and ten
A) to explain how the Dream Machine brought Derek back from ancient Greece.
B) to illustrate how to program the Dream Machine to take someone into the past.
C) to show that Derek succeeded in using the Dream Machine to complete his project.
D) to demonstrate that Derek’s presentation was better than those of his classmates.
The answer is
C. To show that Derek succeeded in using the Dream Machine to complete his project. Because Paragraphs 8 to 10 show that Derek succeeded in using the Dream Machine to complete his project. In these paragraphs, we learn that Derek is proud of his work and that Derek’s teacher is impressed with the large amount of information that Derek has included in his presentation.
C) to show that Derek succeeded in using the Dream Machine to complete his project.
In paragraph 8, Derek is trying on the helmet. He sets it to the date and place he wants to go and falls asleep. In paragraph 9, the setting changes to 776 B.C.E., Olympia, Greece. In paragraph 10, the setting changes to school after Derek's presentation when Mr. Jovavitch tells him that he was thorough. These details all show that Derek was successful in using the Dream Machine to complete his project.
How would this detail at the beginning of his tale have "hooked" the Pardoner's audience?
Question 10 options:
It would not have; this would have been no consequence to his listeners or Chaucer's audience.
This was a common occurrence in Medieval England: his audience may have known a victim.
The gory details would have been interesting and may have caused his audience to listen.
The Pardoner built suspense as he spoke of thievery.
Which statement about the poem is false from the poem "smile"
A theme of the poem is that people are cautious around those who have hurt them.
B.The subject of the poem is deer and the flight risk that they pose.
C.“Morose” and “gloomy” could be used to describe the mood of the poem.
D.Momaday makes use of sensory imagery throughout the poem.
Answer: B. the subject of the poem is deer and the flight risk that they pose
Explanation: In the poem "Simile" by N. Scott Momaday, the statement that is false about the poem is the subject of the poem is deer and the flight risk that they pose. The writer does not tell who the poem is addressed to, and what was the problem. We know that between them things have turned distant and tense. They watch each other in a nervous way, ready for the signs of impending danger.
Who was the first Roman to show any interest in Britain?
I'm of course surprised that the H. G. Wells classic, which is the original for many fantasies about invasions by mythical monsters from the planet Mars . . . I'm extremely surprised to learn that a story which has become familiar to children through the medium of comic strips and many succeeding novels and adventure stories should have had such an immediate and profound effect upon radio listeners.
Orson Welles, press conference, 1938
Why does Welles mention that H. G. Wells's The War of the Worlds had been turned into a comic strip?
A. To get people interested in alternate versions of the story
B. To warn the audience against believing everything they hear on the radio
C. To make audiences feel silly for believing that the broadcast was an actual news report
D. To support his statement that audiences were familiar with the story
Answer:
To support his statement that audiences were familiar with the story.
Explanation:
What is the theme in "Water Never Hurt a Man"
"Water Never Hurt A Man" is a story by Walter Edmond, a classic historical fiction. He talks about the initiation of growing up, the transition from a state of decency to an adult man. The process that carries a certain dose of pain and suffering, but as a necessary means of growing up. The purpose of these sufferings is to overcome fears, what has once hurt, becomes a force. During a painful upbringing, water does not hurt a man, water leads to the necessary cracking during growing up, takes the adolescent out of hiding and faces him with maturity.
Planning a writing project involves determining
What is the similarity between faults and earthquakes? They can occur at convergent boundaries. They can occur at divergent plate boundaries. Both may occur when plates slide past each other. Both may occur when one plate is pushed below another.
Answer: Both may occur when one plate slides past the other. Tectonic plates.
Explanation:
I Need An Argumentative Essay On Social Media (I Think It's A Good Thing Because You Can Stay Communicated, You Can Stay Informed, And It Helps Teen Awareness)
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Thesis: Social media is a good thing because you can stay informed (News, Things Happening Around The World, etc.) communicate with people (Contact Friends, Get Contacted, etc.)and it raises teen awareness (Feel Accepted In The Community, Teens Stay Aware & Informed, etc.)
In one paragraph of at least three to five sentences, analyze the imagery in the stanza in bold. Identify the mood the author intended to create with this imagery, as well as the connotations used in the diction. Use proper spelling and grammar.
The analysis of imagery in a text involves examining the descriptive language used by the author to set the tone or mood and evoke certain emotions or associations (connotations). Pay attention to word choices, figurative comparisons, and sensory language used, as well as any underlying themes. This comprehensive analysis will allow for a deeper understanding of the text.
Explanation:The question is asking for an analysis of the given imagery present in a text. Imagery refers to the descriptive language used by an author to create a sensory experience for the reader. It's often used to set the tone or mood of the piece, and each image can elicit a set of associated ideas, emotions, or connotations.
Connotations are the emotional or cultural associations called to mind by a word that goes beyond its dictionary definition. For instance, the scent of freshly-baked cookies might evoke connotations of warmth, comfort, or a sense of being home. The author's choice of certain diction or words, in conjunction with the imagery, can deeply influence our perception of the text, enhancing the depth, complexity, and mood of the piece.
To analyze the imagery and connotation in the text, one might consider specific details, figurative comparisons, sensory language used, and the underlying meaning or theme represented. Pay particular attention to the word choices used, the structure of lines and stanzas, and elements like simile, metaphor, and personification. These elements of analysis will help generate a comprehensive understanding of the text.
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Refer to Explorations in Literature for a complete version of this narrative.
Which details from “Nameless, Tennessee” by William Least Heat Moon show that the residents’ lives and history are simple but meaningful?
SELECT EACH CORRECT ANSWER
a. The narrator learns that Miss Ginny’s nerves were treated with ammonia—and she still swears by it.
b. Watts tells the narrator how he built this version of the general store and the history behind it.
c. The narrator notices a poster of a smiling Senator Albert Gore, Jr., on the window of the store.
d. Watts and Miss Ginny tell the narrator that they hope to sell the store one day.
Practice creating a dramatic scene. Create three to five sentences that paint an image in the reader’s mind. In each sentence include at least one of the following: simile, metaphor, alliteration, personification, onomatopoeia, hyperbole, and connotation. Label each sentence with the device you used.
who was flimnap? why did he hate Lilliput
Flimnap is the Lord High Treasurer of Lilliput. He is the one who conceives a jealous hatred for Gulliver (not to Lilliput) when he started believing that his wife is having a thing with him. Flimnap is clearly fearful, since the likelihood of a love affair between Gulliver and a Lilliputian is wildly questionable. Flimnap is a representation of the softness of character to which any human is susceptible to but that become especially unsafe in those who exercise great power.