Answer:
Explanation:
The novel centres on Mary Lennox, who is living in India with her wealthy British family. She is a selfish and disagreeable 10-year-old girl who has been spoiled by her servants and neglected by her unloving parents. When a cholera epidemic kills her parents and the servants, Mary is orphaned. After a brief stay with the family of an English clergyman, she is sent to England to live with a widowed uncle, Archibald Craven, at his huge Yorkshire estate, Misselthwaite Manor. Her uncle is rarely at Misselthwaite, however. Mary is brought to the estate by the head housekeeper, the fastidious Mrs. Medlock, who shuts her into a room and tells her not to explore the house.
Mary is put off when she finds that the chambermaid, Martha, is not as servile as the servants in India. But she is intrigued by Martha’s stories about her own family, particularly those about her 12-year-old brother, Dickon, who has a nearly magical way with animals. When Martha mentions the late Mrs. Craven’s walled garden, which was locked 10 years earlier by the uncle upon his wife’s death, Mary is determined to find it. She spends the next few weeks wandering the grounds and talking to the elderly gardener, Ben Weatherstaff. One day, while following a friendly robin, Mary discovers an old key that she thinks may open the locked garden. Shortly thereafter, she spots the door in the garden wall, and she lets herself into the secret garden. She finds that it is overgrown with dormant rose bushes and vines (it is winter), but she spots some green shoots, and she begins clearing and weeding in that area.
Mary continues to tend the garden. Her interaction with nature spurs a transformation: she becomes kinder, more considerate, and outgoing. One day she encounters Dickon, and he begins helping her in the secret garden. Mary later uncovers the source of the strange sounds she has been hearing in the mansion: they are the cries of her supposedly sick and crippled 10-year-old cousin, her uncle’s son Colin, who has been confined to the house and tended to by servants. He and Mary become friends, and she discovers that Colin does not have a spinal deformation, as he has believed. Dickon and Mary take Colin to see the garden, and there he discovers that he is able to stand. The three children explore the garden together and plant seeds to revitalize it, and through their friendship and interactions with nature they grow healthier and happier. When her uncle returns and sees the amazing transformation that has occurred to his son and his formerly abandoned garden now in bloom, he embraces his family, as well as their rejuvenated outlook on life.
The story is set in Paris. The main character is Aristide Valentin, who is the city chief of police. Valentin has decided to stage an elaborate dinner party at his curious estate. The estate is notable because there is only one entrance, which is presided over by Valentin's fastidious servant, Ivan. Once in the house, visitors can arrive at a beautiful back garden. However, this garden is protected by a high wall; there is no entering or leaving, except by the main entrance.
Valentin invites many elite members of society, whom Chesterton describes in detail. Among the party-goers is an ambassador, a lady and her daughter, a priest, a doctor, and a soldier. These guests are described in quick succession, and, as a reader, it's a bit difficult to tell one from another. Also invited is Julius K. Brayne, a rich man from the United States, and Valentin's rival.
Chesterton includes some side plots here and there, including a tryst between the soldier and the young lady. These sorts of descriptions put characters in certain places when the real action begins to take place.
Everything changes when one member of the group finds a dead body in the garden. The head has been decapitated. Suspicion immediately falls on the solider, Commander O'Brien, who had been carrying a long sword. However, he claims that he had earlier put the sword down in another room and was not in possession of it at the time of the murder.
The guests begin to act as amateur detectives. The dead body is not initially identified as someone from the party. Eventually, they begin to put the pieces together. At one point, Ivan coincidentally brings inside the severed head of Julius Brayne, which was outside the house. As it turns out, the body in the garden is Brayne's, but the head is someone else's.
Eventually, we learn that, earlier in the day, Valentin had attended an execution by guillotine, and had brought the head back to his home. In the garden, he cut off Brayne's head after tricking the American into bending over. He then threw Brayne's head over the wall, and replaced the head next to Brayne's body in an attempt to fool the guests. The guests find out that Valentin is the murderer and attempt to approach him. Once they arrive at his study, however, they find him dead of self-poisoning
Write three paragraphs discussing how the universal idea of human kindness relates to the texts in the unit.
In paragraph 1, discuss and give examples of how the author shows human kindness is demonstrated in the story Thank You Ma'am.
In paragraph 2, discuss and give examples of how the author shows human kindness is demonstrated in the story The Strangers That Came to Town.
In paragraph 3, state a theme shared by both texts. Use evidence from the text to support the theme.
Students will write a paragraph (3-5 sentences) :
1.List different types of external conflicts in literature; Explain what an internal confluct is.
2. Provide one example of an external conflict and one of an internal conflict we encounter in the story.
Answer:
There are several types of external conflicts in literature, including person vs. person, person vs. society, person vs. nature, and person vs. technology. An internal conflict, on the other hand, is a struggle that takes place within a character's mind or heart. This type of conflict often involves a character's inner turmoil or emotional struggle.
In the story "To kl a Mockingbird," an external conflict arises when Atticus defends Tom Robinson against false accusations of rpe made by Bob Ewell. This person vs. person conflict shows the tension between the two characters and the larger societal issues at play. An internal conflict is also evident in the story, particularly in the character of Scout. She struggles with understanding the rcism and injustice in her community, as well as coming to terms with her own identity and place in the world.
mole:subterranean::
A.monkey: arboreal
B.tree: plant
C.earthworm: tunnel
D.bat: cave
Answer:
the answer is A
Explanation:
Video Games—Play On
Zachary Felton
1Video games pull players into worlds they could never imagine. In these worlds, players become top athletes, animated characters, alien commanders, and so on. So, if video games use so much imagination, why do people look down on them? News reports today often talk about the bad effects of video games. For example, some blame video games for making children more violent. Others blame them for causing children to sit in front of the television, instead of getting exercise. While such claims may hold some truth, not all video games are bad. In fact, some actually have great benefits.
2Playing video games on every platform, from large computer displays to handheld devices or even cell phones, improves thinking skills, reaction time, and hand-eye coordination.
3Research has shown that playing video games is good for players' minds. Video games improve players' thinking skills. A researcher from one study said, "It's difficult to find kids who earn poor grades but who do well in video games." Video games challenge players to recognize patterns and think to survive in the game. Players must use their brains to plan their next move to avoid losing the game.
4Even simple games seem to boost brainpower. For example, the goal of one popular game is to arrange falling blocks into a solid wall. When the game begins, the blocks drop at a slow pace, giving the player plenty of time to put them in the correct place. As the player gets better at arranging the blocks, the game starts dropping them at a faster rate. The player must speed up his or her thinking to reach the next level of the game.
5Video games help to improve players' reaction time. Reaction time is the time it takes for a person's body to respond to something. It is important in many sports and day-to-day activities. For example, suppose your mom makes you a cup of hot chocolate. You touch the hot cup and pull your hand away quickly. That is reaction time—the time it takes your mind to tell your hand to pull away from the hot cup. Because video games move at such a fast pace, people who play them improve their reaction times. In video games involving car races, for example, players face obstacles as they speed toward the finish line. Players must rely on reaction time to avoid hitting anything so they can make it to the end.
6Video games also help hand-eye coordination. This coordination involves turning what our eyes see into physical responses, such as guessing where a ball will fall so we can catch it. People with unusually high hand-eye coordination can go into professions where using their hands is important. A recent study of surgeons found that doctors who played video games were a lot faster at performing difficult operations. In addition, surgeons who played video games made fewer mistakes in operations than those surgeons who did not play video games.
7Many people are starting to take notice of the benefits of video games. For example, educational computer games are becoming more common in schools as teaching tools. Teachers have found that students enjoy learning through video games. They find the games both fun and educational. This has led to the rise in "edu-tainment," or using educational video games in the classroom to make learning fun. In addition, the U.S. military is now using video games to prepare soldiers for the decision-making skills they will need during combat.
8On average, children spend one hour per day playing in video game worlds. It is good to know that this time will help them in the future.
How does the sentence, "playing video games on every platform, from large computer displays to handheld devices or ever cell phones, improve thinking skills, reaction time, and hand-eye coordination," function to strengthen the argument?
Responses
It gives detailed support for one important part of the argument by giving statistical support.
It gives the reader an opposing viewpoint about video games so they can better understand the argument.
It establishes the main points of the argument that the writer will develop over the rest of the passage.
This sentence does not strengthen the argument at all, as it does not have anything to do with the rest of the passage.
Answer:
It gives detailed support for one important part of the argument by giving statistical support.
Explanation: I think its this because its talking about the main thing and then it has support for it '' improve thinking skills, reaction time, and hand-eye coordination''.
Please help this is due today! :(
Reread the poem "Fish." Then, follow the instructions that follow.
Fish
Pliant blades of silver light
Cut their way through knots of sea
They are thoughts of sheer delight
A fish-man, what joy to be!
-- Annis Mather
Find two metaphors that stand for "fish" and type them in the appropriate boxes below.
Five-word metaphor:
Four-word metaphor:
If you do this I will give you 30 points and brainly!!
Answer:
five-word metaphor: pliant blades of silver light.
four-word metaphor: thoughts of sheer delight.
Answer:
Pilant Blades, and thoughts of sheer delight.
Which season is your favorite? Explain why.
(write 5 sentences minimum.)
Answer:
summer
Explanation:
Earth has four seasons viz, summer, winter, autumn and spring.
2) Summer season is the hottest season of the year.
3) Though it is hottest yet interesting and entertaining season for children.
4) During summer season, days are longer and nights are shorter.
5) Summer season mostly occurs in northern and southern parts of the earth.
Answer:
raining season
Explanation:
It is the best season in the world.
It allows people to plants more crops.
The land becomes wet.
lt helps plants to grow well.
Farmers are able to harvest more crops.
Select a way an author develops a character's perspective. 40 POINTS
A) Adding an interesting setting
B) Using titles in the Table of Contents
C) Using different kinds of sentences
D) Including other character's opinions
Answer:
not sure much about the context of this question, but
A?
If you are feeling sad, you can make yourself feel better by doing a few simple things. You can take a walk (or get another form of exercise), you can talk to a friend, or you can write down your feelings. Writing down the good things in your life will help too. Doing something good for someone else will also help you feel better. If you still feel a little sad, act happy. It works like magic to make you feel better!
Which sentence from the passage best supports the main idea that, "There are many ways to make yourself feel better?"
Responses
If you still feel a little sad, act happy.
Writing down the good things in your life will help too.
Doing something good for someone else will also help you feel better.
If you are feeling sad, you can make yourself feel better by doing a few simple things
Answer:
the second
One
Explanation:
Identify the adjectives and state their kinds. ANSWERS ONLY
1. Solomon was a wise king.
2. The tiger is a ferocious animal.
3. The foolish crow opened his mouth to sing.
4. You have no sense.
5. She has little intelligence.
6. He showed much patience.
7. We did not receive sufficient rain this
year.
8. The whole amount was spent.
9. Each hand has five fingers.
10. There are several pictures in this book.
11. There are some apples in the fridge.
12. I have bought six eggs.
13. Each boy was given a prize.
14. I have bought enough sugar.
15. We haven't got enough nails.
16. Whose bag is this?
17. Which way shall we go?
18. Neither answer is correct.
19. Who is the first woman to win the Nobel Prize for Literature?
20. Most children like cartoon shows.
Answer:Solomon was a wise king.
Explanation:
Yes, according to the biblical account, Solomon was a wise king who ruled over Israel in the 10th century BC. He is known for his legendary wisdom, wealth, and building projects, including the construction of the Temple in Jerusalem.
Solomon is said to have been granted wisdom by God when he asked for it, and his reputation for wisdom was spread throughout the ancient world. He was known for his ability to make wise judgments in difficult situations and for his skill in resolving disputes.
However, despite his wisdom, Solomon also had flaws and weaknesses. He is said to have had many wives and concubines, which went against God's commandments, and his later years were marked by a decline in his faith and an increase in corruption and oppression.
How did you visualize Daniel and his father gaining freedom? Did you expect it to happen this way? in Daniels story
Answer:
Explanation:
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It’s worse for her than it is for me—
birthing the twins near killed her.
So I took up my basket and snatched up the twins. One held by hand,
the other on my hip,
We set off for the market.
It wasn’t easy.
The twin on the ground
grabbed the fish from my basket
and threw it. It landed
by the water trough, and I had to wade through the mud to get it back.
The twin on my hip
seemed quiet enough—
till he started to bellow.
I smelled something rank,
and I felt it,
leaking down my dress.
I couldn’t staunch him—
my hands were full.
That’s when I saw her,
Isobel, the lord’s daughter,
dressed in blue.
Her hair was combed, sleek as an otter. Her veil was snow white.
She had a servant
to carry her basket,
so her hands were free
to pinch up her skirt,
and pick her way through the muck,
daintily, daintily.
Her lips were curved,
like the smile of a cat,
and something got into me—
maybe ’twas the devil.
I let go of the twin,
picked up a handful of
dung, filth, God-knows-what
and let fly.
Bull’s-eye. But I didn’t enjoy it—
not for more ’n a moment.
Not after I saw her face.
She hadn’t done anything to me,
and the smutch of the mud
against her blue gown—
the prettiest dress I ever saw.
I ruined it.
The boys in Shamble Lane2 laughed.
They won’t tell on me. They’re my friends. I saw her eyes pass over me
and rest on them. She thought they did it. I ought to have said—
something—I’m sorry,
’twas my doing—
but my little brother
picked up something foul
and mashed it in his mouth.
By the time I got to him,
pried open his jaws,
fished it out,
and bellowed, “No!”
she’d plucked up her skirts to go.
Her back was straight as a knife,
her head held proud, poor girl.
I was sorry,
almost to weeping.
On the way home
I went to church.
I dragged the twins before the crucifix
and knelt down, trying to pray
and keep hold at the same time.
It wasn’t easy. I prayed
that God would forgive me—
that the muck would come out of her dress, that my stepmother wouldn’t die.
It made me think <—- Stanza 12
how all women are the same—
silk or sackcloth, all the same.
There’s always babies to be born
and suckled and wiped,
and worried over.
Isobel, the lord’s daughter,
will have to be married,
and squat in the straw,
and scream with the pain
and pray for her life
same as me.
And thinking of that,
I added one more prayer—
sweet Jesus, come Christmas,
don’t let it be twins.
what is the theme of this poem?
Answer:
The theme of this passage is the shared experience of motherhood, regardless of social status or wealth. The narrator realizes that all women face the same struggles of childbirth, raising children, and worrying over them. The incident with Isobel, the lord's daughter, serves as a reminder that even those with privilege and wealth are not immune to the challenges of motherhood. The narrator also expresses a sense of guilt and remorse for her actions towards Isobel, highlighting the importance of empathy and compassion towards others.
Explanation:
100 points. Please help its due soon. Write a book review about Esperanza Rising.
Make it yourself don't copy from somewhere else.
introduction should include:
a hook to inspire readers to look at or listen to your review. Your hook may be an unusual question, a vivid description, or an interesting statement taken from the book or author.
specific information including the title, author, and genre of the story.
a brief summary of the setting, characters, conflict, and plot. Provide enough details to get readers interested without giving away information that could spoil the story.
The body paragraph of your book review should include
transitions that lead your reader from one thought to another.
an interesting character in the story. Explain a bit about the character and provide textual evidence to support your ideas.
the most interesting event in the story. Describe the scene and explain to the audience why this event is important Support your ideas with evidence from the text.
the tone/mood of the text. Describe the author's attitude about their subject and the feeling the author creates through their diction and syntax. Is the short story or novel suspenseful? Comical? Romantic? What emotions will it bring out in the reader? Will they be sad? Inspired? Angry?
the theme the author is sharing. If you wish, discuss more than one theme. Do not give away the ending, but let readers know what type of life lesson they might learn from reading the text.
any other elements you think are successful in the story, such as figurative language, parallel structure, etc.
The conclusion/evaluation should include
a transition that lets your reader know that you are summarizing your thoughts in this final paragraph.
a recommendation that mentions the type of audience that would most enjoy reading the material. Is it perfect for sports fans? Is it suited for fans of historical fiction? Will it appeal to people who love animals? Create a connection your audience will understand.
a clincher to end your review in a memorable way. Create a final statement, positive or negative, that summarizes your thoughts. Be creative and honest. Write a final comment that perfectly wraps up your review.
Answer:
Esperanza Rising is a captivating novel by Pam Muñoz Ryan that takes readers on a journey through the life of a young girl named Esperanza. Set in the 1930s, the book explores themes of family, hardship, and determination during the Great Depression. From the first page, Ryan draws readers in with her vivid descriptions and emotional storytelling.
Esperanza is a remarkable character in the story. She was born into a wealthy family and lived a life of privilege in Mexico until her father was killed, and her home was taken away. She is forced to leave Mexico with her mother to work as migrant farmworkers in California. Despite the hardships, Esperanza learns to persevere and adapt to her new circumstances. She becomes a hard worker, and her mother encourages her to be grateful for what they have, saying, "We are like the phoenix, rising again from the ashes. We will rise from our own ashes."
The most interesting event in the story is when the workers go on strike, protesting their low wages and poor living conditions. Esperanza and her mother join the strike, and Esperanza takes on a leadership role, speaking out for the workers and organizing them. During the strike, Esperanza and her mother face danger and opposition from the authorities and the wealthy landowners who try to break the strike. This event is important because it shows Esperanza's growth as a character and her commitment to fighting for justice and equality.
The tone of the text is hopeful and inspiring. The author's attitude about the subject is one of perseverance and resilience. Through her diction and syntax, the author creates a feeling of hope in the face of adversity. The novel is full of vivid imagery and figurative language that conveys the emotions and struggles of the characters. For example, when Esperanza is feeling hopeless, she thinks, "She looked at her own feet, planted firmly on the ground, and the earth seemed to whisper, 'Patas, patas, patas,' a reminder that she had feet and could walk." This metaphorical language evokes a sense of empowerment and strength.
The theme that the author is sharing is about the power of family and community. Esperanza learns to value the love and support of her family, even when they are faced with adversity. She also becomes part of a community of migrant workers who support each other and fight for their rights. Through her experiences, Esperanza learns that it is important to stand up for what is right and to help others in need.
Overall, Esperanza Rising is a captivating story about resilience and perseverance. The character of Esperanza is inspiring and relatable, and the events of the story are both heart-warming and heart-wrenching. The novel is recommended for readers who enjoy historical fiction, as it provides a unique perspective on the struggles of migrant workers during the Great Depression. The story will leave readers feeling uplifted and inspired, and the message of hope and resilience will resonate with readers of all ages.
Part C: Possessive Nouns
Complete the sentence by adding a possessive noun.
1. ___ glasses are on my desk.
2. Marcy is wearing her ___ gold bracelet.
3. My ___ club will meet at our house Monday night.
4. The ___ first statement caused us to change our minds.
5. We have formed a ___ club.
6. Rosa's brother found the ___ lost puppy.
7. The ___ store was damaged by the recent storm.
8. What are the ___ duties?
9. When does the new ___ term of office begin?
10. ___ notebook is on your desk.
Answer: 1. My glasses are on my desk.
Marcy is wearing her Sister's gold bracelet.
My Math club will meet at our house Monday night.
The President's statement caused us to change our minds.
We have formed a Gardener's club .
Rosa's brother found the Little boy's lost puppy.
The Harrison's store was damaged by the recent storm.
What are the Officer's duties?
When does the new Governor's term of office begin?
Harry's notebook is on your desk.
Explanation: :)
Have you ever wondered where chalk comes from? Tiny animals called foraminifera live in the sea. Each of these small living animals makes a tiny shell out of lime. When they die, their shells remain. With time, these shells become layers of white rock which we call chalk. Chalk is often found in places that were once underwater.
Which sentence from the passage BEST supports the main idea that "Real chalk is made by a small sea animal."
Responses
Chalk is often found in places that were once underwater.
With time, these shells become layers of white rock which we call chalk.
Tiny animals called forminifera live in the sea.
Each of these small living animals makes a tiny shell out of lime.
Answer:no but ill try to find the answer ..... this is the answer: Chalk is a soft, white, porous, sedimentary carbonate rock, a form of limestone composed of the mineral calcite. Calcite is an ionic salt called calcium carbonate or CaCO3. It forms under reasonably deep marine conditions from the gradual accumulation of minute calcite shells (coccoliths).
Conjunctions that show a correlation, or sameness, between two ideas can be very helpful - especially when you are trying to make a point.
TRUE
FALSE
(05.01 MC)
Read "Sonnet 104" by William Shakespeare. Then, answer the question that follows.
To me, fair friend, you never can be old,
For as you were, when first your eye I ey'd,
Such seems your beauty still. Three winters cold
Have from the forests shook three summers' pride,
Three beauteous springs to yellow autumn turn'd
In process of the seasons have I seen,
Three April perfumes in three hot Junes burn'd,
Since first I saw you fresh, which yet are green.
Ah! yet doth beauty, like a dial-hand,
Steal from his figure and no pace perceiv'd;
So your sweet hue, which methinks still doth stand,
Hath motion and mine eye may be deceiv'd:
For fear of which, hear this, thou age unbred;
Ere you were born, was beauty's summer dead.
Which sentence best paraphrases the lines in bold?
But beauty is like a clock, and slowly over time will fade, even though I may not notice.
I will steal from you and deceive you, and in the end will run away quickly.
I'm fast, so you have to pick up the pace if you're going to keep up with me.
When you are around, I am miserable and always end up feeling like a fool.
Answer:
A is probably the best answer
The sentence that best paraphrases the lines in bold is: "But beauty is like a clock, and slowly over time will fade, even though I may not notice." Therefore, the correct option is A.
What is Paraphrase?Rewriting or rewriting a paragraph or section in your own words while retaining the original meaning is known as paraphrasing. The purpose of paraphrasing is to communicate the same idea as the original text in a different way, such as streamlining difficult concepts, streamlining jargon, or summarizing longer parts.
Paraphrasing is often used in academic writing to incorporate information and ideas from other sources without plagiarism. The sentence that best paraphrases the lines in bold is: "But beauty is like a clock, and slowly over time will fade, even though I may not notice."
Therefore, the correct option is A.
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Write a 2-5 paragraph essay explaining the similarities with how Wilma Rudolph, Bethany Hamilton, and Erik Weihenmayer overcame personal challenges to achieve greatness.
PLEASE ANSWER!!!! WILL GIVE 200 POINTS AND BRAINLYIST
Imagine that you could give one character in the novel advice to help him or her in the story. Whom would you choose, what would you tell him or her, and why? In a short journal entry of about 150 words, and using details from the novel, describe your advice and explain how it would help the character.
Answer:
I would choose the book" Keepers Of The Lost Cities " it is a book about a girl (Sophie) who has brown eyes and is an elf. these people are not elves with pointy shoes and hats although they all have blue eyes and pointy ears. Anyway, she is living with humans for 13 years. when a very handsome boy comes along and is trying to get her to come with him because he and his family have been looking for her for years. because she belongs in the elven cities not a human city. so a day later she has to drug her parents and run away so these elves could erase there minds of her and move them to a different city and home to live a new life. but Sophie remembers all of her past. so Sophie has to adapt to this new world and other new species. it is quite confusing for her because she was always the one who new everything she was a 13 yr senior for goodness sake! and all that she has learned was a lie and meant obsoletely nothing to them. so, a couple months later she was in these caves with a boy named Dex because she got mad and ran off and Dex came to see if he could help but the bad guys (the neverseen) were there and kidnaped them and made it look like the tide took them in and they drowned. so, i would have warned her not to go to the caves then she wouldn't have gotten kidnaped. but that only changes one part because the rest of the story is up to them.
Explanation:
my opinion
In which of the following sentences is the phrase underlined?
Answer:
I helped my younger brother build a sand castle at the beach.
Explanation:
What is an example of alliteration?
a) The leaves danced in the win
b) The sly snake slithered slowly in the sand
c) Sha has a heart of gold.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
because they do not have a literal heart of gold
PLEASE HELP PLEASE ASAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Read the paragraph and then select the correct answer below.
Within the branches of a eucalyptus tree in Australia lives one of God's special creations, the cuddly koala. He is often called a koala "bear," but he is not a bear. He is a marsupial or a "pouched" animal. The koala is native only to Australia. He has large bushy ears, a black nose, and no tail. He would make a nice pet, but he rarely survives in captivity. Once hunted for his fur, the koala now enjoys government protection.
"He has large, bushy ears, a black nose, and no tail."
This sentence is an example of a(n) _____.
support sentence
topic sentence
summary sentence
transitional device
introductory sentence
quotation
AWNSER ASAPP PLEASEE WILL MARK BRAINLIST THE CORRECT AWNSER!!!!! PLEASE I HAVE 3 MIN LEFT INTILL I NEED TO TURN IT IN PLEASE!!!!!!
Explanation:
support sentence
..........
Answer:
the answer is A: support sentence
Explanation:
"The supporting sentences, also called the body of the paragraph, are used to support, explain, illustrate, or provide evidence for the idea expressed in the topic sentence"
Type the spelling words in which a pair of vowels are followed by silent gh . Put your answers in alphabetical order.
arctic
arraignment
auxiliary
bouquet
eighth
exhausted
exhilarate
height
isthmus
lieutenant
pageant
parliament
rheumatism
rhyme
shepherd
sovereignty
stretched
thoroughly
tongue
twelfth
vehicle
virtue
whether
Answer:
1. eighth
2. height
3. thoroughly
Explanation: these are in alphabetical order
compare and contrast the secret garden mary and colin
Answer:
___________________
Mary;
Hard-working
believes in the impossible
bold
social
nature lover
___________________
Colin;
depressed
cry-baby
always argues
doesn't believe in himself
feels pity for himself
____________________
Both;
Changed their lives
Greedy; Mary was in the beginning of the book
Have a happy life in the end.
____________________
Alice Walker
Carole Jenkins
(1)To a family of sharecroppers in Eatonton, Georgia, Alice Walker was born in 1944. (2)As a result of a BB gun accident, she was severely scarred, almost blinded, and had suffering during her childhood. (3)For six years, she would not lift her head or show her face. (4)The scar tissue was removed, and she regained her self-confidence. (5)She graduated as valedictorian of her high school class and was attending Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia, for two years. (6) Transferring to Sarah Lawrence College in New York, her first book of poetry Once was published in 1968 while she was there. (7)After graduating from Sarah Lawrence she moved to Mississippi to work in the civil rights movement. (8)She also taught African American studies at Jackson State university during that time. (9)Alice Walker has emerged as one of the most well-known and well-respected contemporary African-American authors. (10)Her interesting and realistic characters and her strong messages continues to combine to appeal to readers everywhere. (11)Much of her writings concern the lives of African-American women and reflect a pride in her heritage. (12)Her third novel, The Color Purple, received both the American Book Award for Fiction and The Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.
How would this biographical account of Alice Walker's life be different if it were written as a memoir?
A. A memoir would be written using formal language and a somber tone.
B. A memoir would be written in second person and convey a jovial tone.
C. A memoir would be written in first person and would contain personal experiences from her life.
D. A memoir would be written in third person and would contain dates and locations for the events in her life.
Answer: C
Explanation: a memoir is a biography written based off of the authors PERSONAL memories. the passage would include her own thoughts and experiences
A memoir would be written in the first person and would contain personal experiences from her life. Hence option C is correct.
A memoir is a first-person account of personal experiences and memories. It would allow Alice Walker to share her thoughts and feelings about her life in a more personal and introspective way.
She could delve deeper into her emotions and provide more detail about her experiences. It would also give her the opportunity to reflect on her life and share her unique perspective. Therefore, a memoir would be written in the first person, using a more personal and reflective tone.
Therefore, option C A memoir would be written in the first person and would contain personal experiences from her life is correct.
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Read each example carefully. Then, match the example to the logical fallacy that is used.
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Lanie wanted to convince the recycling club that they needed to find more opportunities to clean up local parks and venues. She said it would be great to be outside in the warmer weather, a point completely unrelated to her argument. A) False analogy
Zoey and Bridge both love softball. Zoey also loves to play chess, so she assumes that because Bridget shares one sport in common, she likes to play chess as well. B) Red herring
Jonah and his friend were at the mall looking for new shoes. Jonah grabbed a pair. His friend rolled his eyes and said, "I tried those on once last year and they squeaked when I took one step. I'll never try them again." C) Strawman
Jenn and her mother stopped at the grocery store near their home. Jenn spotted a five-pound tub of chocolate. She begged her mother to buy it for her, but her mother said, "No one needs that much chocolate. I am sorry, but no." Upset, Jenn lashed out and told her mother that she must not want her to be happy because she won't buy it for her. D) Slippery slope
After growing her hair out for five years, Liza decided to cut her waist-length hair to her shoulders. She told her friend, who replied, "Ugh. Then what? You'll cut another inch, then another inch, then shave your entire head, then you'll probably move to another state, and I'll never see you again." E) Hasty generalization
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Explanation:
A fallacy of logos where A is because of B, and B is because of A, e.g., 'You can't get a job without experience, and you can't get experience without a job. ' Also refers to falsely arguing that something is true by repeating the same statement in different words.
A fallacy is illogical thinking or reasoning that calls into question an argument's logical soundness.
What is an example of a logical fallacy?
An example of a logos fallacy would be the statement that "You can't get a job without experience, and you can't get experience without a job" It also applies to making a fallacious argument that something is true by using various phrases to make the same claim.
Do logical fallacies make sense?
Arguments that are based on flawed reasoning and are therefore invalid are referred to as logical fallacies. They may be the product of simple reasoning errors or may be intentionally utilized to deceive other people. Making bad decisions based on illogical reasoning is possible when you accept logical fallacies at face value.
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What are your favorite video games to play? How often do you play, and who do you play with?
(write 5 to 7 sentences)
Answer: One of my favorite video games to play is Call of Duty.
Explanation: I like to play call of duty because of the graphics, and how engaging it is. The gunfights are determined by reaction, aim, and target acquisition. The explosions, the backgrounds, and the characters look more real than most games. On average I play for about 1-3 hours a day depending on if I am busy or not. I like to play with friends mostly. Overall I think Call of Duty is one of my favorite games out there.
Use the poem “Giles at 14” to answer the question.
How does the speaker reflect on the fact that Giles is getting older?
The speaker reflects on Giles getting older with a somber tone, expressing sadness over the passing of time and the inevitability of growing up. The speaker notes how Giles used to be young and carefree, but now he is becoming more serious and less willing to engage in youthful activities. The speaker also comments on how Giles' physical appearance is changing, with his body becoming more muscular and his face losing its boyish features. Ultimately, the speaker mourns the loss of Giles' youth and the fact that growing older means leaving behind a part of oneself.
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And though my head felt heavy,
I played on till dusk
Missing flies and pop-ups and grounders
And calling out in desperation things like
“Yours” and “take it,” but doing all right,
Tugging at my cap in just the right way,
Crouching low, my feet set.
“Hum baby” sweetly on my lips.
—“How I Learned English,”
Gregory Djanikan
Compare the original ending with the version in which most of the vivid language has been taken out. Write three to four sentences explaining how the original version helps you visualize and understand the poem’s story.
Answer:
The original ending of the poem “How I Learned English” by Gregory Djanikan vividly describes the narrator playing baseball till dusk, missing flies and pop-ups, and calling out in desperation. The use of sensory details such as tugging at his cap, crouching low, and the phrase “Hum baby” on his lips, helps the reader visualize the scene and the narrator's passion for the game. These vivid descriptions help the reader understand the narrator's perseverance and determination to overcome language barriers and learn English through his love for baseball. In contrast, the version with most of the vivid language removed would not create the same impact or emotional connection with the reader.
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Which two elements are essential in the introduction of a persuasive essay?
a counterargument
an opposing view
a main argument
supporting evidence
a hook
Answer:
Main Argument and a hook
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If I’m trying to say “Its their bed.” would i put a apostrophe in between the t and the s in ‘its’?
Answer:
No, you would not put an apostrophe between the "t" and "s" in "its" when you are trying to say "It's their bed." The word "it's" is a contraction of "it is" or "it has," while "its" is a possessive pronoun indicating that something belongs to or is associated with something previously mentioned. In this case, you are trying to indicate possession, so you would write "Its their bed." without an apostrophe.
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No, "its" is a possessive pronoun.
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