Answer:D
Explanation:did it on usa testprep and because I have twenty dollars in my—Oh No! I think I left my wallet at home! A dash can be used to show a pause or a clear break in a sentence.
How does the characterization of Squealer support the author’s purpose? Squealer's dramatic accusations draw parallels between him and Stalin’s propagandists. Squealer's uncertainty shows that he is not a reliable ally of Napoleon and is ineffective with messaging. Squealer's ability to get the animals to listen to him shows that any animal can rise to be a leader in time. Squealer's humble interactions with the animals reflect the importance of equality and cooperation.
The correct answer is "Squealer's dramatic accusations draw parallels between him and Stalin’s propagandists."
The author's purpose was to explore how mass media can be used to manipulate people. Squealer is loyal to his leader, spreads false information, and uses many tactics to justify Napoleon's policies, similar to Stalin's propagandists.
Answer:
Squealer's dramatic accusations draw parallels between him and Stalin’s propagandists.
Explanation: A
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Which of these themes is developed in the passage?
A. becoming more responsible
B. taking the advice of others
C. putting aside your differences
D. learning to overcome obstacles
D Jillian over came the obstacle of not being able to play basketball by becoming the team manager and taking notes on the team.
Answer:
your answer should be D
Explanation:
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Read the passage from Animal Farm.
Napoleon took no interest in Snowball's committees. He said that the education of the young was more important than anything that could be done for those who were already grown up. It happened that Jessie and Bluebell had both whelped soon after the hay harvest, giving birth between them to nine sturdy puppies. As soon as they were weaned, Napoleon took them away from their mothers, saying that he would make himself responsible for their education. He took them up into a loft which could only be reached by a ladder from the harness-room, and there kept them in such seclusion that the rest of the farm soon forgot their existence.
What is the central idea of this passage?
Jessie and Bluebell miss their puppies terribly.
Napoleon never agrees with anything Snowball does.
Napoleon wants to take the puppies away, and the other animals forget about them.
Snowball and the other farm animals want all of the dogs banished.
The correct answer is:
C.) Napoleon wants to take the puppies away, and the other animals forget about them.
The central idea of this passage is that Napoleon wants to take the puppies away, and the other animals forget about them.
What is the theme of Animal Farm?Animal Farm's overarching theme is the ability of common people to maintain faith "in a revolution that has been" completely betrayed.
According to Napoleon, efforts to educate the young were more crucial "than anything that could be done for" the elderly.
The passage, most importantly, talks about an event where Napoleon takes the puppies away from their mother to provide them education and then raises them apart from the rest of the farm in order to create "his own little private army". It makes sense why they turn into miniature monsters.
Hence, the correct option is C.
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While filling a syringe to administer to Mrs. Bills, you notice an air bubble in the tube. What should you do?
Hold the syringe, point the needle up and tap with your finger. The bubbles will disappear
While filling a syringe to administer to Mrs. Bills, you notice an air bubble in the tube. What should you do?
A. Flick the tube a few times and administer the medication to Mrs. Bills.
B. Notify the patient's family of the presence of air in the prescribed solution.
C. Count how many bubbles are in the tube and record in Mrs. Bills' medical record.
D. Inject the solution back into the vial and start again.
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Which literary device does Longfellow use most frequently in the poem? A. simile B. metaphor C. repetition D. personification
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My anxious scribe felt very dull that day; a sheep-bell tinkled nearby, and called my wandering wits after it. What does scribe mean as it is used in this way? mourner bees enemy writer
The correct answer is “bees”. Adapted from the novel “The Country of the Pointed Firs” by Sarah Orne Jewett (1896), the intended meaning of the word “scribe” in this passage is “bees”. The original passage reads, “One anxious scribe felt very dull that day; a sheep-bell tinkled near by, and called her wandering wits after it.”. One can understand that the author is talking about bees because they are mentioned in the previous lines (“Now and then a bee blundered in and took me for an enemy…”). In fact, after this passage the narrator explains that she has the scent of bergamot, a plant that attracts number of specialist bees, and it refreshes “the labors of anxious scribes”. In other words, the bergamot makes the bees feel they have more energy again. Then, the narrator continues describing the sad atmosphere after the funeral she witnessed saying that “One anxious scribe felt very dull that day…” (a bee felt very dull that day).
The term 'scribe' as used in this context refers to a writer, possibly representing an individual who takes keen note of their environments and experiences.
Explanation:In this context, the word 'scribe' refers to a writer. It typically denotes someone who writes down information, possibly an author or a journalist. Here it has been used metaphorically to represent the person who is being affected by the surrounding occurrences. This phrase 'anxious scribe' thus could be referring to an individual who is observant and responsive to their environment, and perhaps even recording their observations or feelings in some form of writing.
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Choose the incorrect rewrite of the following run on sentence "We didn't hear the weather forecast this morning it looks like it's going to rain."
A. We didn't hear the weather forecast this morning, but it looks like it's going to rain.
B. We didn't hear the weather forecast this morning; it looks like it's going to rain.
C. We didn't hear the weather forecast this morning. It looks like it's going to rain.
D. It looks like it's going to rain; however, we didn't hear the weather forecast this morning.
E. We didn't hear the weather forecast this morning, it looks like it's going to rain.
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The incorrect rewrite of the given run-on sentence is: E. We didn't hear the weather forecast this morning, it looks like it's going to rain.
The given sentence, 'We didn't hear the weather forecast this morning it looks like it's going to rain.', is a run-on sentence because it contains two independent clauses without proper punctuation or conjunction.
To correct this, we can use a comma and a conjunction, a semicolon, or split the sentence into two separate sentences. Let's examine the options provided:
A) We didn't hear the weather forecast this morning, but it looks like it's going to rain.
This option correctly uses a comma and a conjunction (but) to join the two independent clauses.B) We didn't hear the weather forecast this morning; it looks like it's going to rain.
This option correctly uses a semicolon to join the two independent clauses.C) We didn't hear the weather forecast this morning. It looks like it's going to rain.
This option correctly splits the run-on sentence into two separate sentences.D) It looks like it's going to rain; however, we didn't hear the weather forecast this morning.
This option correctly uses a semicolon and a conjunctive adverb (however) to join the two independent clauses.E) We didn't hear the weather forecast this morning, it looks like it's going to rain.
This option is incorrect because it uses a comma alone, which creates a comma splice. A comma splice occurs when two independent clauses are joined by only a comma without a conjunction.Summary of in fertile desert- by nasser al dhaheri
Life before oil in this region was harsh, and many of the stories in this collection—by both men and women from all corners of the country—tell of those times and the almost unbelievable changes that have come about in the space of two generations. Some tell of the struggles faced in the early days, while others bring the immediate past and the present together, revealing that the past, with all its difficulties and dangers, nonetheless possesses a certain nostalgia. Contributors: Abdul Hamid Ahmed, Roda al-Baluchi, Hareb al-Dhaheri, Nasser Al-Dhaheri, Maryam Jumaa Faraj, Jumaa al-Fairuz, Nasser Jubran, Saleh Karama, Lamees Faris al-Marzuqi, Mohamed al-Mazroui, Ebtisam Abdullah Al-Mu’alla, Ibrahim Mubarak, Mohamed al-Murr, Sheikha al-Nakhy, Mariam Al Saedi, Omniyat Salem, Salma Matar Seif, Ali Abdul Aziz al-Sharhan, Muhsin Soleiman, ‘A’ishaa al-Za‘aby.
Review the content.
"offers very basic information on an upcoming event."
Which identifies the type of informational text that includes this content
A: poster
B: manual
C: newsletter
D: Menu
Answer:
C
Explanation: I thinks it's Newsletter because it tells you a lot of information and what is coming up.
A poster is the type of informational text that provides basic details about an upcoming event, such as the event name, date, time, and location. (option A)
The type of informational text that offers very basic information on an upcoming event is best identified as a poster. This format is designed to grab an individual's attention quickly and provide essential details, typically including the name of the event, date, time, and location.
Posters are commonly used to advertise events because they can be displayed in various public spaces to reach a wide audience. This ability to communicate concise information effectively makes them particularly suitable for announcing events.
Use a participial phrase to combine these two sentences into one sentence. The baby was cradled in her mother's arms. The baby was sleeping.
Cradled in her mother's arms, the baby was sleeping.
A participial phrase is made up for a participle (a verb ending in–ing, ed or past participle form), and it fulfills the function of and adjective; that is to say, it modifies a noun. In the sentence, the noun that the participle phrase modifies is “baby”.
Answer:
Cradled in her mother's arms, the baby slept.
Participle phrase: cradled in her mother's arms.
Participle: cradled.
Noun modified: baby.
But the influence of children goes further than its first trifling effort of remaking heaven and earth. It forces us actually to remodel our conduct in accordance with this revolutionary theory of the marvellousness of all things."
What effect is achieved by the use of the transition word "But" to start this, the first sentence of the third paragraph?
A) It underlines the fact that nothing is known for certain.
B) It emphasizes that the most crucial aspect of this description hasn't yet been revealed.
C) It presents a caveat to what had been previously been stated, but not a total contradiction.
D) It suggests a contradiction to the information that had been related in the previous paragraph.
The correct answer is ( D ). The connector “But” is used at the beginning of the sentence to introduce a COUNTER-ARGUMENT which is a viewpoint that is in opposition to a previous argument.
Answer:B) It emphasizes that the most crucial aspect of this description hasn't yet been revealed.
Explanation:
D was wrong
Select all the correct answers.
Which aspects of war are addressed in both excerpts from short stories by Guy de Maupassant?
1.)Deception is often a side effect of war.
2.)Common people are often the victims of war.
3.)War affects women as profoundly as it affects men.
4.)Enemy combatants can still trust one another.
5.)Soldiers often take advantage of civilian women.
Number two is wrong
The correct answer is:
1). Deception is a side effect of war.
This because on both of Guy´s short stories, he talks about how the innocence of women can mislead and deceive the enemy forces;
3). War affects women as profoundly as men.
Since the negative effects of war can can alter the women's brain due the post traumatic stress and deteriorate their behavior.
Answer: 1) Deception is often a side effect of war and 3) War affects women as profoundly as it affects men.
Explanation: In both excerpts, we see how war has made women become as murderous as soldiers can be, and how they use deception as a weapon, tricking others into a false sense of safeness. Options 3 and 5 are discarded because these women are not portrayed as the victims in these excerpts, while option 4 is not suggested in any way.
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“After all I am not so violently bent up on my own opinion as to reject any offer, proposed by wise men, what shall be found equally innocent, cheap, easy, and effectual. But before something of that kind of shall be advanced in contradiction to my scheme, and offering a better, I desire the author or authors will be pleased maturely to consider two points.”
What point is Swift making in A Modest Proposal by discounting other possible (and more humane) solutions to the poverty of the Irish?
A. That there are no realistic solutions to poverty
B. That these solutions could actually be pursued
C. That people should not pay taxes to support others’ children
D. That tenants should be evicted if they do not pay their rent
By discounting other possible solutions in A Modest Proposal, Jonathan Swift's point is B. That these solutions could actually be pursued.
This essay written in 1729 is often cited as an example of early modern satire. In this satire, by proposing that the impoverished irish families should sell their children to feed the rich, Swift is actually mocking the British authorities.
In fact, Swift offers other less cruel and more realistic solutions to end poverty in Ireland:
"...Of utterly rejecting the materials and instruments that promote foreign luxury; Of curing the expensiveness of pride, vanity, iddleness, and gaming in our women ... Lastly, of putting a spirit of honesty, industry, and skill into our shop-keepers"
By embracing irony and sarcasm in his social critique, he mocks and attacks the tories and their lack of resolution to alleviate the poverty and famine in Ireland by proposing this inhumane solution as the only valid one.
Jonathan Swift in 'A Modest Proposal' is satirizing the neglect of genuine solutions to poverty by proposing an outlandish one himself, emphasizing through satire that real, humane solutions exist but are ignored. the correct answer is (Option B) That these solutions could actually be pursued.
Explanation:In A Modest Proposal, Jonathan Swift uses satire to highlight the indifference of the English towards the plight of the Irish poor. By presenting an outrageous solution to poverty, Swift aims to criticize the lack of realistic and humane solutions being offered. The correct answer to the question “What point is Swift making in A Modest Proposal by discounting other possible (and more humane) solutions to the poverty of the Irish?” is (Option B). That these solutions could actually be pursued. Swift is not saying there are no solutions, but rather, he is mocking the inaction and lack of serious consideration given to real solutions by the British and the wealthy Irish. By proposing to use the children of the poor as a form of commodity, Swift is using irony to emphasize how de-humanized the poor have become in the eyes of society and to push the reader towards considering genuine humane solutions.
Select the word from the drop-down menu to correctly complete this sentence.
1. People who find fault with others are ________ possessed of the same faults themselves.
A.) Variability B.) Invariability C.) Invariably D.) Variance
2. When a new worker joins a fishing boat, the experienced deckhands sometimes play tricks on the _________ new recruit.
A.) Gullibility B.) Gullibly C.) Gullible
1 - C. Invariably
2. C. Gullible
** I’m pretty sure about #1, & #2 I know is correct. **
The correct word for sentence 1) is C) invariably.
"Invariably" means always or on every occasion. It is the correct option because "invariably" is an adverb and it is modifying the adjective "possessed". Furthermore, options A), B) and D) are incorrect because "variability", "invariability" and "variance" are nouns and they cannot follow the verb nor modify the adjective "possessed" in this sentence.
The correct word for sentence 2) is C) gullible.
The word "gullible" refers to someone that is easily fooled or cheated. It is the correct option because "gullible" is an adjective that is modifying the noun "recruit", in other words, the adjective is describing the recruit. Furthermore, option A) is incorrect because "gullibility" is a noun and; therefore, it could not describe the noun "recruit". Moreover, option B) is also incorrect because the word "gullibly" does not exist. The correct way of spelling the word is "gullible".
Read the following Shakespearean sonnet.
When in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes,
I all alone beweep my outcast state,
And trouble deaf heaven with my bootless cries,
And look upon myself and curse my fate,
wishing me like to one more rich in hope,
Featured like him, like him with friends possessed,
Desiring this man's art, and that man's scope,
With what I most enjoy contented least;
Yet in these thoughts myself almost despising,
Haply I think on thee—and then my state,
Like to the lark at break of day arising
From sullen earth sings hymns at heaven's gate;
For thy sweet love remembered such wealth brings,;
That then I scorn to change my state with kings.
In a well-developed paragraph, identify the couplet in this sonnet, explain its purpose, and discuss its effectiveness within the poem.
When I’m in disgrace with everyone and my luck has deserted me, I sit all alone and cry about the fact that I’m an outcast, and bother God with useless cries, which fall on deaf ears, and look at myself and curse my fate, wishing that I had more to hope for, wishing I had this man’s good looks and that man’s friends, this man’s skills and that man’s opportunities, and totally dissatisfied with the things I usually enjoy the most. Yet, as I’m thinking these thoughts and almost hating myself, I happen to think about you, and then my condition improves—like a lark at daybreak rising up and leaving the earth far behind to sing hymns to God. For when I remember your sweet love, I feel so wealthy that I’d refuse to change places even with kings.
The couplet in this sonnet is:
For thy sweet love remembered such wealth brings,;
That then I scorn to change my state with kings.
A couplet refers to two successive rhyming lines that have the same meter. Moreover, the couplet forms a complete thought. In most sonnets, particularly Shakespearean ones, the couplet is placed at the end of the poem. The purpose of these lines is to emphasize the theme of the poem. Therefore, they give the feeling of conclusion. In this sonnet, these lines are effective in fulfilling this purpose, as they reemphasize the idea that the love of the woman is more important than all the riches and all the status in the world.
at the start of the novel, after a lecture About the goal of the civil affairs unit, Robin responds, if what he told us wasn't exactly stupid, it was at least confusing. why are the soldiers of civil affairs confused about how to achieve their goal.
The confusion among Civil Affairs unit soldiers stems from enemy unpredictability and their own entrenchment in the cause they served, leading to a 'divine frenzy' which made reality hard to accept.
The soldiers of the Civil Affairs unit are confused about how to achieve their goal mainly due to the complexities of war and the unpredictable behaviors of the enemy. Intelligence reports suggested that the enemy would change into civilian clothes not to flee, but to blend in with civilians and fight back, contrasting with the soldiers' initial expectations. This reveals the challenging nature of distinguishing friend from foe and the psychological warfare at play. Such confusions are further exacerbated by the narrative of inevitability and duty that permeated the Confederate psyche. Soldiers, civilians, and strategists alike were caught up in a 'divine frenzy', driven by the singular determination to serve their cause, even in the face of defeat.
Read the text below and answer the question that follows. My friends don’t understand why I love my truck it is a 1947 Studebaker in pristine condition. Which revision corrects the sentence error above? My friends don’t understand why I love my truck; it is a 1947 Studebaker in pristine condition. My friends don’t understand why I love my truck; but it is a 1947 Studebaker in pristine condition. My friends don’t understand why I love my truck and, it is a 1947 Studebaker in pristine condition. My friends don’t understand why I love my truck, it is a 1947 Studebaker in pristine condition.
My friends don’t understand why I love my truck; it is a 1947 Studebaker in pristine condition.
Answer:
The correct answer to the question: Which revision corrects the sentence error above? is: My friends don´t understand why I love my truck; it is a 1947 Studebaker in pristine condition.
Explanation:
The explanation comes from understanding the function of the second clause, which further expands on the information of the first, and also why it is necessary to use punctuation marks to divide the main sentence, from the clause. Since this is a main claim: "My friends don´t understand why I love my truck", and the clause after it explains why the speaker likes his truck, so that the reader also understands the point, it is necessary to make it clear that the second half of the sentence is an explanatory clause, which adds further information. In order to do this, you must use a semicolon to indicate that the second half of the main sentence wishes to expand information on the first.
a poem with a fixed rhyme scheme and definite meter whose 14 lines can be divided into an octave and a sestet is a(n) __________.
a) Petrarchan sonnet
b) Browningesque sonnet
c) Shakespearean sonnet
d) English Sonnet
Answer:
Petrarchan sonnet ( A )
Explanation:
A poem with a slightly flexible rhyme sonnet which was not developed by Petrarch himself but was made by a string of Renaissance poets. a Petrarchan sonnet rhyme scheme is easily more fulfilled in Italian rather than in English language.
A Petrarchan sonnet is made up of 14 lines and this lines are divided into two with one part been an octave and the other part known as the sestet of the Petrarchan sonnet. while an English sonnet is a sonnet that is comprised of three quatrains and a couplet. An English sonnet can also be known as Shakespearean sonnet as well.
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After reading this story in class, students were asked to find information on a related subject and to prepare a brief class presentation. Which method would be BEST for giving details about the life of William Shakespeare?
A. cause-effect
B. chronological
C. comparison-contrast
D. order of importance
Because you are giving details about Shakespeare's life, it would be best to put them om chronological order. So, B would be the best answer.
We can see here that the best for giving details about the life of William Shakespeare is: B. chronological
Who was William Shakespeare?William Shakespeare was actually known to be an English playwright, poet, and actor, widely regarded as one of the greatest writers in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, a market town in England.
Shakespeare's body of work is known to consist of 39 plays, 154 sonnets, and several other poems. His plays cover a wide range of themes, including tragedy, comedy, history, and romance, and have had a profound and lasting impact on literature, theater, and the arts.
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how do you spell encyclopedia in french and spanish
here is spanish and french
spanish) enciclopedia
french) encyclopédie
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4. Henry David Thoreau’s thinking is
Inductive
Deductive
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Henry David Thoreau’s thinking is Inductive
Thoreau's thinking is characterized by deductive reasoning, where he applies general principles to specific instances in his works on individual freedom and criticism of government and societal institutions.
Henry David Thoreau's thinking, as presented in his works such as On the Duty of Civil Disobedience and Walden, is generally characterized as deductive reasoning. Thoreau often began with a general principle, such as his assertion of the importance of individual freedom or his critique of government and social institutions, and proceeded to apply these principles to specific instances and personal experiences. This is evident in his structured arguments against government interference and in his meticulous detailing of his life in Walden Pond, which both reflect his use of deduction from broad ideas to particular conclusions.
Characters are inextricably linked to their physical ____________.
Atmosphere
conversations
appearance
setting
Characters in literature are inextricably linked to their physical setting. The place where a story unfolds can greatly influence a character's actions, behaviors, and experiences, as illustrated by the novel 'Lord of the Flies.
Explanation:The answer to the student's question, 'Characters are inextricably linked to their physical __________', is setting. This refers to the physical environment or the location where a story takes place, which is important as it can have a significant impact on a character's actions and experiences. For example,
in the novel 'Lord of the Flies', the deserted island setting deeply affects the behaviors and moral codes of the young boys stranded there. The isolated, wild, and unfamiliar setting influences their transition from civilized boys to savages. This demonstrates the crucial link between characters and their physical setting, proving that they are indeed inextricably linked.
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Read this passage: It was we, the people; not we, the white male citizens; nor we, the male citizens; but we, the whole people, who formed the Union. Susan B. Anthony, "Speech After Being Convicted of Voting" In the passage, which word does Susan B. Anthony strategically repeat to grab the attention of her audience?
It's "we". We is repeated to show that it wasn't just the males who are white and it wasn't just the males both black and white, it is showing that it is everyone in the USA including women. #Susan B. Anthony is part of the women's revival so that women can start voting.
C. we
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The Gettysburg Address "Fourscore and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation or any nation so conceived and so dedicated can long endure. We are met on a great battlefield of that war. We have come to dedicate a portion of that field as a final resting-place for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this. But in a larger sense, we cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow this ground. The brave men, living and dead who struggled here have consecrated it far above our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here. It is for us the living rather to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us—that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion—that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain, that this nation under God shall have a new birth of freedom, and that government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth." From the Chicago Times "Readers will not have failed to observe the exceeding bad taste which characterized the remarks of the President ... The cheek of every American must tingle with shame as he reads the silly, flat, and dish-watery utterances of the man who has to be pointed out to intelligent foreigners as the President of the United States." Write an essay of at least two to three paragraphs analyzing this newspaper remark from the Chicago Times. Use specific quotations from the Gettysburg Address to support or refute the newspaper's claim.
President Lincoln delivered the 272 word Gettysburg Address on November 19, 1863 on the battlefield near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. "Fourscore and seven years ago our fathers brought forth, on this continent, a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.
President Lincoln delivered the 272 word Gettysburg Address on November 19, 1863 on the battlefield near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
"Fourscore and seven years ago our fathers brought forth, on this continent, a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived, and so dedicated, can long endure. We are met on a great battle-field of that war. We have come to dedicate a portion of that field, as a final resting-place for those who here gave their lives, that that nation might live. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this. But, in a larger sense, we cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate—we cannot hallow—this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it far above our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here. It is for us the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us—that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they here gave the last full measure of devotion—that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain—that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom, and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth."
Which aspects of Kate Chopin’s life do you predict will appear in her fictional work The Awakening? Use what you’ve read in this lesson to support your answer. All of the flowing predictions are correct. Check all of the predictions you included in your answer.
A combination of regionalist and naturalistic styles
A New Orleans setting
The changing roles of women in society
A character representing the “new woman”
A lack of many close childhood friends
The combination of outward conformity and internal doubts
First, a New Orleans setting.Kate Chopin was originally from Missouri but she moved to New Orleans when she married.
Second, a character representig the new woman.She was a working woman as she got paid or at least she pretended to be paid , for writing articles for magazines.Women in the South in those days were more dedicated to their husbands and children.
Third , character representing the "new woman".I think it must be the reason why Chopin´s work The Awakening was condemned and criticised as vulgar.A woman could not have a new version.A woman´s duty and her responsibilities had always been the same.
Answer:
a combination of regionalist and naturalistic styles
a New Orleans setting
the changing roles of women in society
a character representing the “new woman”
a lack of many close childhood friends
the combination of outward conformity and internal doubts
Explanation:
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What is one reason The Canterbury Tales remains relevant after five hundred years?
A. Middle English is a dynamic and enduring language.
B. Religious pilgrimages are still common practice throughout contemporary society.
C. The tales have been retold through oral tradition and modern renditions.
D. Chaucer's understanding of human nature is reflected in his fascinating characters and timeless themes.
The answer i think is d. chaucer's understanding of human nature is reflected in his fascinating characters and timeless themes
Answer:
D. Chaucer's understanding of human nature is reflected in his fascinating characters and timeless themes.
Explanation:
Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales," involve universal characters and themes that endure through time. Besides, its tales teach moral lessons: for instance, "The Wife of Bath's Tale" deals with marriage, the role of women and male dominance in the Middle Ages, while "The Pardoner's Tale" has to do with the themes of greed and deceit of someone allowed to forgive people's sins.
Read the sentence. Because she was well prepared and organized, Vivian interviewed better than _____. Which pronoun correctly completes the sentence's elliptical clause?
The correct answer is everyone. It is an Indefinite pronoun as it is used to refer to nonspecific people. As a general rule, these pronouns are considering to be in the singular form so the verb has to agree with it. This pronoun means “every person in a group”.
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D - usually based on what somebody tells
"The Old Swimmin’ Hole" by James Whitcomb Riley
OH! the old swimmin’–hole! whare the crick so still and deep
Looked like a baby-river that was laying half asleep,
And the gurgle of the worter round the drift jest below
Sounded like the laugh of something we onc't ust to know
Before we could remember anything but the eyes
Of the angels lookin' out as we left Paradise;
But the merry days of youth is beyond our controle,
And it's hard to part ferever with the old swimmin'–hole.
Oh! the old swimmin'–hole! In the happy days of yore,
When I ust to lean above it on the old sickamore,
Oh! it showed me a face in its warm sunny tide
That gazed back at me so gay and glorified,
It made me love myself, as I leaped to caress
My shadder smilin' up at me with sich tenderness.
But them days is past and gone, and old Time's tuck his toll
From the old man come back to the old swimmin'–hole.
Oh! the old swimmin'–hole! In the long, lazy-days
When the humdrum of school made so many run-a-ways,
How plesant was the jurney down the old dusty lane,
Whare the tracks of our bare feet was all printed so plane
You could tell by the dent of the heel and the sole
They was lots o'fun on hands at the old swimmin'–hole.
But the lost joys is past! Let your tears in sorrow roll
Like the rain that ust to dapple up the old swimmin'–hole.
There the bullrushes growed, and the cattails so tall,
And the sunshine and shadder fell over it all;
And it mottled the worter with amber and gold
Tel the glad lilies rocked in the ripples that rolled;
And the snake-feeder's four gauzy wings fluttered by
Like the ghost of a daisy dropped out of the sky,
Or a wounded apple-blossom in the breeze's controle
As it cut acrost some orchurd to'rds the old swimmin'–hole.
Oh! the old swimmin'—hole! When I last saw the place,
The scene was all changed, like the change in my face;
The bridge of the railroad now crosses the spot
Whare the old divin'–log lays sunk and fergot.
And I stray down the banks whare the trees ust to be –
But never again will theyr shade shelter me!
And I wish in my sorrow I could strip to the soul,
And dive off in my grave like the old swimmin'–hole.
The speaker of this poem felt a strong positive connection with nature at the swimming hole. Which three of these lines from the poem best illustrate that idea?
Choose one answer from each group. Type the LETTER ONLY for each answer in the correct blank.
Type B, C, or D for Blank 1.
When I ust to lean above it on the old sickamore,
Oh! it showed me a face in its warm sunny tide
But never again will theyr shade shelter me!
And I wish in my sorrow I could strip to the soul,
But the lost joys is past! Let your tears in sorrow roll
Like the rain that ust to dapple up the old swimmin’–hole.
Type E, F, or G for Blank 2.
The bridge of the railroad now crosses the spot
Whare the old divin'-log lays sunk and fergot.
But the merry days of youth is beyond our controle,
And it's hard to part ferever with the old swimmin’–hole.
How plesant was the jurney down the old dusty lane,
Whare the tracks of our bare feet was all printed so plane
Type H, I, or J for Blank 3.
And the sunshine and shadder fell over it all;
And it mottled the worter with amber and gold
The scene was all changed, like the change in my face;
The bridge of the railroad now crosses the spot
Whare the old divin'-log lays sunk and fergot.
And I stray down the banks whare the trees ust to be –
The answer for Blank 1 is
B) When I ust to lean above it on the old sickamore,
Oh! it showed me a face in its warm sunny tide
(These lines talk about the connection with nature in a very sensitive and emotional way)
Incorrect options:
C) But never again will theyr shade shelter me!
And I wish in my sorrow I could strip to the soul,
(These lines talk about the suffering of not having that interaction with nature anymore and how it affects the writer)
D) But the lost joys is past! Let your tears in sorrow roll
Like the rain that ust to dapple up the old swimmin’–hole.
(These lines talk about the acceptance of lost even through the immense pain)
The answer for Blank 2 is.
G) How plesant was the jurney down the old dusty lane,
Whare the tracks of our bare feet was all printed so plane
(These lines talk about a happy feeling that the writer felt towards this place and brings back all the emotion for nature)
Incorrect options:
E) The bridge of the railroad now crosses the spot
Whare the old divin'-log lays sunk and fergot.
(These lines talk about how the all place has changed and it makes a comparison)
F) But the merry days of youth is beyond our controle,
And it's hard to part ferever with the old swimmin’–hole.
(These lines talk about how the writer has to leave all in the past because is not up to him to rescue the old place)
The answer for Blank 3 is.
J) Whare the old divin'-log lays sunk and fergot.
And I stray down the banks whare the trees ust to be –
(These lines talk about how the writer would like to be right were the nature he loved used to be to feel that he is part of it)
Incorrect options:
H) And the sunshine and shadder fell over it all;
And it mottled the worter with amber and gold
(These lines talk about a very romantic description of the landscape, even when it shows a deep love for nature doesn't the level of connection we can notice in letter J)
I) The scene was all changed, like the change in my face;
The bridge of the railroad now crosses the spot
(These lines makes a comparison of past and present)