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It seems it uses a LOT of descriptive words. Though, all it's telling us, is that a bird came from the sky, seeming like a tiny black dot, from how far away it was. It proceeds to give us a description; a small, silent flier, ruffled wings. It then tells us the bird/creature landed on a shrub, on the edge of the field.
That's basically all it means. It's giving a lot of descriptions to help paint a picture to add mystery.
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Philosophy
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what is knowledge?
Answer:
epistemology
Explanation:
epistemology
The philosophical study of knowledge is called epistemology. The term "knowledge" can refer to a theoretical or practical understanding of a subject. It can be implicit (as with practical skill or expertise) or explicit (as with the theoretical understanding of a subject); formal or informal; systematic or particular.
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Explanation:
1. knowledge is very wide concept and did not have any ending .
2. knowledge is Awareness of something or understanding aur related fact .
3. knowledge refers to the information of facts, skills, and wisdom, acquired through learning in life.
4. knowledge is always supported by evidence and proof to decide its correctness .
5. knowledge is nothing else but is called as information also about something .
Definition of a synonym
Answer:
a word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase in the same language, for example shut is a synonym of close.
What effect does pacing have on a poem?
A. It establishes the speed at which the poem is meant to read
B. It creates a musical effect that makes the poem more memorable.
C. It tells the reader which syllables to read with emphasis.
D. It uses repetition to emphasize important ideas or feelings.
Answer:
This reading is designed to develop the analytical skills you need for a more in-depth study of literary texts. You will learn about rhythm, alliteration, rhyme, poetic inversion, voice and line lengths and endings. You will examine poems that do not rhyme and learn how to compare and contrast poetry.
By the end of this reading you should be able to:
have an awareness of the role of analysis to inform appreciation and understanding of poetry;
be able to identify and discuss the main analytical concepts used in analyzing poetry.
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After forensic anthropologists examine a skeleton in situ,__________.
When scientists excavate a skeleton,__________.
Since JR1225B’s clavicle was broken,__________.
Although Richard Mutton fits the description of JR1225B,__________.
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Answer:
JR1225B’s clavicle
Explanation:
he describes her eyes as still and
Answer:
He describes her eyes as still and graceful like a swan on an clear blue lake.
OR : He describes her eyes as still and murderous, poised and ready to go for the kill
Explanation:
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Identify the adjectives in the following sentence.
Argyles are patterned socks named after a Scottish clan.
A. Argyles
B. patterned
C. socks
D. Scottish
Answer:
B. Patterned
Explanation:
This is because it describes the quality of 'socks'
What is wrong with the following sentence?
"Did you finish cleaning your room"? asked
Mom.
"Yes ma'am"! Joey shouted down the hallway,
praying she wouldn't check and discover his
lie.
A. The punctuation is in the wrong place.
B. There is a problem with the speaker tag.
C. There is an issue with the paragraph breaks.
A. The punctuation is in the wrong place
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Because the question mark in first dialogue and exclamatory mark should be placed inside the quotation marks
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Use the paragraph to answer the question.
Coach Nash was interviewed by Harper Grace, editor of the online school newspaper. The success of his team was first noticed by spectators during the Week Three game against rival school Washington High School. The team collected statistics on every shot made and attempted. During daily practices, the team would be observed by coaching staff. The starting lineup would then be created by the head coach.
Which sentence in the paragraph uses the active voice?
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The team collected statistics on every shot made and attempted.
Coach Nash was interviewed by Harper Grace, editor of the online school newspaper.
During daily practices, the team would be observed by coaching staff.
The success of his team was first noticed by spectators during the Week Three game against rival school Washington High School.
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The sentence in the paragraph that uses the active voice is:
A. The team collected statistics on every shot made and attempted.
In English, we can use active voice or passive voice. Let's understand each one:
Passive voice:
The subject does not perform the action. It is the receiver of the action.The action is performed by the agent which, when mentioned, appears after the word "by".The structure always includes the verb "to be" and the main verb in the past participle form.Sentences B, C, and D use the passive voice:- Coach Nash was interviewed by Harper Grace;
- The team would be observed by coaching staff;
- The success... was first noticed by spectators.
Active voice:
The subject performs the action. The object is the receiver of the action.The structure is simply subject + verb + object.Sentence A uses the active voice:- The team collected statistics.
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Is the fat lady in the elevator real or imaginary? Explain why you think the way you do and use evidence from the text to support your ideas/claims.
The story is below!
Answer:
In the story "The Elevator" I believe that "the fat lady" that kept appearing in the elevator was real. According to the text, when the fat lady first appeared, Martin could very well describe her, "She wore a threadbare green coat that ballooned around her; her ankles bulged above dirty sneakers... Her features seemed very small, squashed together by the loose fleshy mounds of her cheeks. She had no chin, only a great swollen mass of neck, barely contained by the collar of her coat. Her sparse red hair was pinned in the back by a plastic barrette. And her blue eyes, though tiny, were sharp and penetrating, boring into Martin's fаce." Second, in the story, Martin could surely feel her presence and describe her. Martin could feel her in the elevator when he had to squeeze himself against a corner to make room for her. "She was so big that she filled the cubicle; her coat brushed against him, and he had to squeeze into the corner to make room for her-there certainly wouldn't have been room for another passenger." When he got off the elevator, "He didn't care what she thought. He ran past her, outside into the fresh air, and then he ran almost all the way to school. He had never felt such relief in his life." On the second time she got on the elevator, the events that occurred could prove she was real -"But there she was, massively real. "Going up!" he said, his voice a humiliating squeak She nodded, her flesh quivering, and stepped on. The door slammed. He watched her pudgy hand move toward the buttons." When she suggested going to level 18, she might have done this unpurpose to find out where Martin lived, and, when Martin said "Going up!", the story describes her response as a nod.
In conclusion, The Fat Lady conclusively is real, because Martins senses about her are notably real.
Note:
I almost felt inclined to say she is Imaginary, but I couldn't find any evidence. I hope this helps!
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The book does not establish conclusively whether the big lady in the elevator is genuine or fictitious. The tale, however, provides room for interpretation, and various readers may reach different conclusions depending on the data presented.
The overweight lady is detailed in great detail, including her physical appearance, attire, and even facial expressions. This amount of detail shows that she is a real person that the protagonist meets.
Interaction: The protagonist interacts with the fat lady directly. She looks at him, and he looks back, uncomfortable and stuck in the elevator with her.
genuine Reactions: The protagonist's reactions to the appearance of the fat lady, as well as his continued thoughts about her throughout the day, reflect a genuine reaction to encountering a stranger who makes him uncomfortable.
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Answer:
C.Hearing
Explanation:
in the text theres a context clues sound amd heard so those are apart of the sense of hearing
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WHAT GIFT DID MCCANDLESS GIVE WESTERBERG BEFORE THE LATTER WENT TO PRISON FOR
SELLING BLACK BOXES?
Answer:
a copy of the novel War and Peace.
Explanation:
Scientists should try to save every species, no matter what the cost.
I'm not sure what the question is. It sounds like an opinion.
Which Native American culture had to adapt the least?
Sedentary farmers such as the Hopi, the Zuni, the Yaqui and the Yuma grew crops like corn, beans and squash. Many lived in permanent settlements, known as pueblos, built of stone and adobe.
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What does Stevenson mean by “I looked like a man at death's door”
Answer:
It means that he looked pale and dead
Explanation:
When he left the emigrant train he was told that he looked like a man at death's door then he said "So much had this long journey shaken me" This means that he was scared and very tired looking which means close to a dead persons look
that was a physical game which type of sentence is that?
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Identify the Predicate in the following sentence. The lion is the king of the jungle.
Explanation:
the predicate ---- is the king of the jungle.
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Question 2 (1 point)
What is the main role of conflict in a story?
It keeps the plot moving and evolving.
It exposes the protagonist's deepest secret.
It's the most difficult part of the story to write.
It reveals the author's opinion of the characters
Answer:
the keeps the protagonists story to write opinion of the characters.
What is the theme to all summer in a day? theme cannot be one word!! Please help!!
There are more than one themes which are Jealousy, Bullying, and Isolation The Power of Nature, Nostalgia and Discontent, Anticipation, and Disappointment. But the main theme is bullying, which is caused by jealousy and envy. (creds to the internet)
how are ancient books similar to books today?
Answer:
Ancient books are literally how books came to be today, if you ever read Gilgamesh, it is literally like any fiction book you would read today. Myths and lore are also how fiction stories came to be today.
Explanation:
Two butt joints are tacked together. One has a 1/16″ root opening and the other has a 1/8″ root opening. Which root opening is larger: 1/16″ or 1/8″?
Answer:
the 1/8" one
Explanation:
1/8 is bigger than 1/16
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1/8″ root opening is larger than 1/16″ root opening.
A butt joint is a technique in which two pieces of material are joined by simply placing their ends together without any special shaping.
Root opening is used in welding to signify the distance between members at the root of the joint.
1/16″ = 0.0625" while 1/8″ = 0.125"Hence 1/8″ root opening is larger than 1/16″ root opening.Find out more on butt joint at: https://brainly.com/question/14332673
description of The Green Chapel
Answer:
The poet describes it as a low, smooth mound covered with grass, with openings at the ends and the sides, indicating that it is oblong. This description makes the Green Chapel sound like a barrow, an ancient grave mound, which has been emptied of it contents, so that it looks to Gawain like nothing but an old cave.
I need help finding metaphors in this text.
Gatsby's house was still empty when I left - the grass on his lawn had grown as long as mine. One
of the taxi drivers in the village never took a fare past the entrance gate without stopping for a
minute and pointing inside; perhaps it was he who drove Daisy and Gatsby over to East Egg the
night of the accident, and perhaps he had made a story about it all his own.
I didn't want to hear it and I avoided him when I got off the train. I spent my Saturday nights in
New York because those gleaming, dazzling parties of his were with me so vividly that I could still
hear the music and the laughter, faint and incessant, from his garden, and the cars going up and
down his drive. One night I did hear a material car there, and saw its lights stop at his front steps.
But I didn't investigate.
Probably it was some final guest who had been away at the ends of the earth and didn't know
that the party was over. On the last night, with my trunk packed and my car sold to the grocer, I went
over and looked at that huge incoherent failure of a house once more. On the white steps an
obscene word, scrawled by some boy with a piece of brick, stood out clearly in the moonlight and I
erased it, drawing my shoe raspingly along the stone. Then I wandered down to the beach and
sprawled out on the sand.
Most of the big shore places were closed now and there were hardly any lights except the
shadowy, moving glow of a ferryboat across the Sound. And as the moon rose higher the inessential
houses began to melt away until gradually I became aware of the old island here that flowered once
for Dutch sailors' eyes - a fresh, green breast of the new world. Its vanished trees, the trees that
had made way for Gatsby's house, had once pandered in whispers to the last and greatest of all
human dreams; for a transitory chanted moment man must have held his breath in the presence
of this continent, compelled into an aesthetic contemplation he neither understood nor desired, face
to face for the last time in history with something commensurate to his capacity for wonder.
Explanation:
flowered
a green breast of a new world
How does the travelogue genre best support Marco polos purpose for writing
Answer:
C : A travelogue gives details about places and cultures that readers may not know about.
Explanation:
I don´t know because i get confused
Answer:
confused on
Explanation:
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HELP IM TIMED I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST Read this passage from Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll.
"I should like to buy an egg, please,” she said timidly. "How do you sell them?”
"Fivepence farthing for one—Twopence for two,” the Sheep replied.
"Then two are cheaper than one?” Alice said in a surprised tone, taking out her purse.
"Only you MUST eat them both, if you buy two,” said the Sheep.
"Then I'll have ONE, please,” said Alice, as she put the money down on the counter. For she thought to herself, "They mightn't be at all nice, you know.”
The Sheep took the money, and put it away in a box: then she said "I never put things into people's hands—that would never do—you must get it for yourself.” And so saying, she went off to the other end of the shop, and set the egg upright on a shelf.
"I wonder WHY it wouldn't do?” thought Alice, as she groped her way among the tables and chairs, for the shop was very dark towards the end. "The egg seems to get further away the more I walk towards it. Let me see, is this a chair? Why, it's got branches, I declare! How very odd to find trees growing here! And actually here's a little brook! Well, this is the very queerest shop I ever saw!”
The tone of this passage is best described as
unusual and strange.
logical and orderly.
realistic and ordinary.
negative and critical.
Answer:
Unusual and strange.
Explanation:
The text states, "How very odd to find trees growing here! And actually here's a little brook! Well, this is the very queerest shop I ever saw!” This sentence explains that Alice thinks something strange is going on in the shop.
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
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Help me , i dont know this homework.... thank you
Answer:
1. c
2. b
3. a
4. b
5. b
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HELP SOMEONE PLEASE
Answer:
Address :
Date:
Dear Mrs. Director,
I apologize for being half an hour late at the choir practise, which caused us to need to reschedule our plan at the last moment. This negatively affects my colleagues, our regularity and also wasted everyone's time .
I was not in time and I take responsibility for that. There was traffic jam and I was unaware of this, so I was stuck there till 5 . I did not have a backup route to reach the office as I am new here. This will not happen again as I will get to know the smallest routes to the office and travel through there whenever I have an important meeting from now on.
I have disappointed you, let down my colleagues and left a negative impression on the Group, all of which I greatly regret. (things you will do to compensate)
Sincerely,
Your name
Explanation:
Just did what I could in this much of time but the points are very low tho
Answer:
Below! : )
Explanation:
Date:
Address:
I do not know the address nor do I know the sender's address. But I can help you write the apology note.
Dear (choir director),
I know my late entrance was not acceptable. I not only missed part of practice today but I also have let you down. So today I am writing to you to apologize. An apology because your hard work and dedication should not be unconsidered.
You see (choir director), I had a good reason for being late. My mom had got a call to work an extra shift so I had decided to ride my bike to practice. But as I was walking to the garage to get it I remembered that I had lent it to my brother when he went to the park. At that point, I had felt all out of loss. I didn't know what to do. I know if I were to walk or even run to practice I would still be late. So I decided it would be better late than never. So I ran! I ran as fast as I can. Then I had arrived to practice at 4:30!
I really did miss partial practice today because of transportation reasons. At home, since my mom has been working extra shifts it is hard for me to find a ride. I know my personal issues do not make up for coming late. To show I am really sorry, I will do extra practice for a week to make up for the time I was gone. I really do enjoy being in the choir so I hope you will accept my effort.
My apologies,
(your name)
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Which statement suggests that a research source is credible?
Answer:
The content can be verified through other sources.
Explanation:
As the prefect of your school write a letter to the head teacher discussing two reasons why the school instill mora values into the school
Answer:
It is disheartening and saddening to see majority of our students with no morals. I suggest we should instil our codes of conduct in everything we do. Any student that fails to abide by the rules governing the school should be punished. There should be no nepotism from the teachers and all the students should be judged fairly
how would you explain exposition and rising action
Answer:
Exposition is the beginning of a story and rising action is that the reader is aware of the conflict the protagonist is facing.
Explanation:
Exposition goes before rising action btw. Exposition: The beginning of a story offers exposition. You are introduced to the characters and it prepares you for events that are about to take place. RISING ACTION: aware of the conflict the protagonist is facing and the antagonist who is causing the conflict. Events that build an intensity in a story.