Answer:
A farm
Explanation:
I am assuming that is the setting. Your question is kind of vague, but a farm is the only one that is considered a normal setting. Unless the play is about a bunch of small animals
2. When does the novel open? A. a week before Christmas B. two days before Christmas C. Christmas Eve D. Christmas Day
Answer:
whats the novel ?
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation
I cant see the novel where is it at?
A summary about polar dream text/memoir
Write an objective summary of the excerpt from Romeo and Juliet in one paragraph.
Answer:
In the streets of Verona another brawl breaks out between the servants of the feuding noble families of Capulet and Montague. Benvolio, a Montague, tries to stop the fighting, but is himself embroiled when the rash Capulet, Tybalt, arrives on the scene. After citizens outraged by the constant violence beat back the warring factions, Prince Escalus, the ruler of Verona, attempts to prevent any further conflicts between the families by decreeing death for any individual who disturbs the peace in the future.
Explanation:
that was from sparknotes all u need to do now is paraphrase it
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This is the unbiased summary which a person makes of a text without adding his own opinions or judgements but stating the events as they were, without any extra addition or subtraction.
With this in mind, we can see that there are important steps which are taken when a person wants to write an objective summary of a text, and they are:
Identify the central idea of the textIdentify the supporting detailsMake sure you understand the textThen give your objective summary.Please note that your question is incomplete so I gave you a general overview so that you can better understand the concept.
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What type of verb is “sang” in the following sentence
Over by the window merry sang with her mom
A.helping verb
B.linking verb
C.action verb
Answer:
What type of verb is “sang” in the following sentence
Over by the window merry sang with her mom
A.helping verb
B.linking verb
C.action verb
Explanation: Its c
After he is shown the dead woman, George sneaks into the bunkhouse and
gets
O Candy's money
O his belongings
Carlson's Luger
O the magazine article
this is for the book of mice and men
Which elements make up the structure of a speech presenting an argument?
Answer:
The elements that make up the structure of a speech presentin an argument are claim, reason, evidence.
Answer:
claim, reason, evidence
Explanation:
Select all of the statements that use parallel structure:
Answer:
what is the rest of the question?
Explanation:
you have to finish it.
PLEASE HELP ME!!!!! Positive thing in 2020?
As a reader, what is it like to read the perspective of a male character who expresses his feelings more than usual?
Answer:
i guess its kinda weird bc most male dont express how they feel.
Explanation:
I believe that it is a... well wonderful experience. It helps me understand how boys work better, and it makes me at ease more around boys. I also like to observe what a male character might say and react to situations so that I can talk to people without making them upset. It really is kind of a motivating experience, as it makes me happy because I can better understand people. Ever since I was little I always thought that each person was like a jigsaw puzzle but the more I read from a certain genders point of view, the more I feel that I can understand people better, even if it means that they don't understand me. Anytime someone reads a book and they see through the eyes of the main character, who is possibly the opposite gender, it provides easier understanding of the gender of which the main character upholds. All in all, it's something that everyone should do.
Have a nice day, and a VERY good Christmas,
Miri
Use the drop-down menu to choose the correct answer to each question.
When going from a depth of 5,000 meters in Earth to a depth of 2,500 meters, the temperature would
.
When going from a depth of 4,000 meters in Earth to a depth of 6,000 meters, the pressure would
.
Answer: Decrease, Increase
Explanation:
took the test
decrease, increase
Explanation:
Look at the visual text feature too big to text feature would most likely help the reader to identify parts of the body described in the text understand how the body parts got there names visualize a patient describes it as the text describe events that take place in the text
The word feature is used in many
different contexts, or situations
A feature is an important part of
sometText features are parts of text that draw
your attention to iYou will need an assortment of
nonfiction books or magazines for the
rest of this present important inHeadings introduce topics in
text. They are often written in
bold print, large print, or
colorful text.formation
if anyone knows please help me
they have given answers in brackets after every blank so u have to just write(fill) it in blank
What does the fire symbolizes in lord of the flies
Answer:
Explanation:
at first, the signal fire symbolizes rescue. but as it grows out of control, it symbolizes danger and death, foreshadowing how it will later become associated with destruction and savagery.
What does this phrase mean? : "sank into an aqueous sleep"
It means that a person fell into a very deep sleep, the text hints toward that by the way aqueous was used.
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Word Wednesday ( post a word y’all think is weird)
For example I think class is a weird word
Answer:
JENTACULAR
If when you are getting out of bed in the morning, you are offered a “jentacular” cup of tea, don’t be offended: it means just about anything (in this case, tea) related to breakfast.
Explanation:
Brainiest
Answer:
osteomyelitis
Explanation:
bleh bleh blah
hi wolfpack for the people that are awake like me
Answer:
bark bark growl snarl
grr
Even without the appropriate toys and clothes, lessons in the art of being feminine lay all around me and I absorbed them all; the fairy tales that were read to me at night, the brightly colored advertisements I pored over in magazines before I learned to decipher the words, the movies I saw, the comic books I hoarded, the radio soap operas I happily followed whenever I had to stay in bed with a cold. I loved being a little girl, or rather I loved being a fairy princess, for that was who I thought I was.
As I passed through a stormy adolescence to a stormy maturity, femininity increasingly became an exasperation, a brilliant subtle esthetic that was bafflingly inconsistent at the same time that it was minutely, demandingly concrete, a rigid code of appearance and behavior defined by do’s and don’t-do’s that went against my rebellious grain. Femininity was a challenge thrown down to the female sex, a challenge no proud, self-respecting young woman could afford to ignore, particularly one with enormous ambition that she nursed in secret, alternately feeding or starving its inchoate life in tremendous confusion.
“Don’t lose your femininity” and “Isn’t it remarkable how she manages to retain her femininity?” had terrifying implications. They spoke of a bottom-line failure so irreversible that nothing else mattered. The pinball machine was registered “tilt,” the game had been called. Disqualification was marked on the forehead of a woman whose femininity was lost. No records would be entered in her name, for she had destroyed her birthright in her wretched, ungainly effort to imitate a man. She walked in limbo, this hapless creature, and it occurred to me that one day I might see her when I looked in the mirror. If the danger was so palpable that warning notices were freely posted, wasn’t it possible that the small bundle of resentments I carried around in secret might spill out and place the mark on my own forehead? Whatever quarrels with femininity I had I kept to myself; whatever handicaps femininity imposed, they were mine to deal with alone, for there was no women’s movement to ask the tough questions, or so brazenly disregard the rules.
Femininity, in essence, is a romantic sentiment, a nostalgic tradition of imposed limitations. Even as it hurries forward in the 1980s, putting on lipstick and high heels to appear well dressed, it trips on the ruffled petticoats and hoopskirts of an era gone by. Invariably and necessarily, femininity is something that women had more of in the past, not only in the historic past of prior generations, but in each woman’s personal past as well—in the virginal innocence that is replaced by knowledge, in the dewy cheek that is coarsened by age, in the “inherent nature” that a woman seems to misplace so forgetfully whenever she steps out of bounds. Why should this be so? The XX chromosomal message has not been scrambled, the estrogen-dominated hormonal balance is generally as biology intended, the reproductive organs, whatever use one has made of them, are usually in place, the breasts of whatever size are most often where they should be. But clearly, biological femaleness is not enough.
Femininity always demands more. It must constantly reassure its audience by a willing demonstration of difference, even when one does not exist in nature, or it must seize and embrace a natural variation and compose a rhapsodic symphony upon the notes. Suppose one doesn’t care to, has other things on her mind, is clumsy or tone-deaf despite the best instruction and training? To fail at the feminine difference is to appear not to care about men, and to risk the loss of their attention and approval. To be insufficiently feminine is viewed as a failure in core sexual identity, or as a failure to care sufficiently about oneself, for a woman found wanting will be appraised (and will appraise herself) as mannish or neutered or simply unattractive, as men have defined these terms.
We are talking, admittedly, about an exquisite esthetic. Enormous pleasure can be extracted from feminine pursuits as a creative outlet or purely as relaxation; indeed, indulgence for the sake of fun, or art, or attention, is among femininity’s great joys. But the chief attraction (and the central paradox, as well) is the competitive edge that femininity seems to promise in the unending struggle to survive, and perhaps to triumph.
In the first two paragraphs, the author describes experiences from her girlhood and early adulthood primarily to
A. Show that attitudes toward femininity can change over time
B. Imply that uncritically embracing femininity is immature
C. Argue that the strictures of femininity are less severe for young girls
D. Foreground the comforting aspects of adhering to feminine ideals
E. Introduce two different attitudes toward femininity
Answer:E
Explanation: Introduce two different attitudes toward femininity
The author describes experiences from her girlhood and early adulthood primarily to introduce two different attitudes toward femininity. The appropriate response is option E.
What is femininity?A group of characteristics, actions, and tasks known as femininity are typically linked to women and girls. It is possible to see femininity as a social construction, and there is some evidence that certain behaviors that are regarded as feminine are impacted by both biological and cultural influences.
In order to thrive, women who exhibit powerful femininity often take on and accentuate traits that are typically associated with men, such as strength and competition. Women who strive to Powerful Femininity seek to show that they are on an equal footing with their male counterparts by adopting these characteristics.
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Marley came to Scrooge's home because he was on a mission. He went to great trouble to arrange this visit with his old partner because: a He hadn't been honest with Scrooge about the business they shared. b All ghosts come back to haunt the people they knew when they were alive. c He learned his lesson too late and wanted to save Scrooge from an afterlife of misery. d He yearned to visit with him one more time.
Answer:
He went to great trouble to arrange this visit with his old partner because:
C. He learned his lesson too late and wanted to save Scrooge from an afterlife of misery.
Explanation:
“It is required of every man,” the Ghost returned, “that the spirit within him should walk abroad among his fellowmen, and travel far and wide; and if that spirit goes not forth in life, it is condemned to do so after death. …”
The lines above are said by Jacob Marley in Stave One of "A Christmas' Carol". Marley is now a ghost and has come to visit his old friend, Scrooge. According to Marley, people are supposed to evolve while they are alive. They are supposed to become better, kinder, more empathetic toward others. In case they fail to do so, they are bound to do it after death.
That is why he has decided to visit Scrooge. He wants his friend to avoid having the same fate as himself. Scrooge is a cold-hearted man, so Marley wants him to learn his lesson before death and become a better person.
What does the speaker suggest in line 17: “Thanks to, because, and yet, in spite of”?
Answer:
They suggest confusion and gratitude
Explanation:
The speaker suggests the scenario of confusion, gratitude, possibility, and signature of the fact that surrounds the entire poem.
What do you mean by Speaker suggestion?Speaker suggestion may be defined as a type of circumstance that makes speeches intended to motivate and inspire an audience. The suggestion of a speaker governs the characteristics and instances of the entire literature in order to entertain audiences.
It is heavily influenced by French Creole culture. According to the context of this question, it is all about the mindset of the speaker, how it describes the word and information to the audience with respect to the situation and satisfying the happiness, generosity, and well-being of readers in all possible manner.
Therefore, the speaker suggests the scenario of confusion, gratitude, possibility, and signature of the fact that surrounds the entire poem.
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However, heavy the burden may be, you cannot ______ your responsibilities as the head of this household.
(a). alienate
(b). acclimate
(c). abdicate
(d). abets
(e). abhor
Answer:
alienate
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Why does Gladwell provide a list of colleges of Nobel laureates in Chemistry? * To disprove the "threshold effect" To disprove the "10,000" rule To provide evidence for the "10,000" hour rule To illustrate the "threshold effect"
Answer:
To disprove the "10,000" rule
Explanation:
The "10,000" rule states that it takes 10,000 hours of practice to become a world-class professional in any field. Related to the laureates with the Nobel Prize, this rule is related to the quality of the institutions that the laureates studied. Many people believe that only the best universities would promote the 10,000 hours needed to train a successful scientist, but by showing the institutions that laureates studied, Gladwell refutes this rule, as most institutions are good, but they are not the best.
just type some thing random
Answer:
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS <<333
Explanation:
She was so tired she decided to hit the sack early
A:metaphor
B:personification
C:idiom
Answer:
seems more like an idiom.
Explanation:
metaphor is comparing two things without using like or as. personification is making a non living things do human like things. Hope this helps and good luck :)
what are the two topics that got interest
Explanation:
Read the poem. excerpt from “Spring” by Christina Rossetti Frost-locked all the winter, Seeds, and roots, and stones of fruits, What shall make their sap ascend That they may put forth shoots? Tips of tender green, Leaf, or blade, or sheath; Telling of the hidden life That breaks forth underneath, Life nursed in its grave by Death. Which line from the poem contributes most to a hopeful tone? "Telling of the hidden life" "Frost-locked all the winter," "Life nursed in its grave by Death." "What shall make their sap ascend"
boy help a sister out
Answer:
C. Simile
Explanation:
The correct answer is simile.
Simile is a figure of speech that uses "as" and "like" to compare two things. It is used in comparing one thing with another thing that is of a different kind.
This tries to compare "when friends can't be found" to "a bridge over troubled water". Simile differs from metaphor because it compares two things directly by highlighting the similarities between those two things using "like" or "as". Metaphors actually create an implicit comparison.
who´s puddin? cool app
Answer:
Harleen Quinzel was a psychiatric intern at Arkham Asylum who became fascinated with a particular inmate: the Joker. ... Harley affectionately calling the Joker “puddin'” has become one of her trademarks, and has even been mocked in-universe a couple of times, as the Joker is not really into it.
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Which revision improves the flow of the paragraph?
Read the body paragraph from an essay.
"Lords who owned land in Japan certainly had armies.
These professional soldiers fought when they were
called on. There were also farmers whom lords could
call on for help when needed."
"Lords who owned land in Japan certainly had
armies. These professional soldiers fought when they
were called on. However, lords also had farmers
whom they could call on for help when needed."
O "However, lords who owned land in Japan certainly
had armies. These professional soldiers fought when
they were called on. Lords also had farmers whom
they could call on for help when needed."
O "Lords who owned land in Japan certainly had
armies. However, these professional soldiers fought
when they were called on. Lords also had farmers
whom they could call on for help when needed."
"Lords who owned land in Japan certainly had
armies. These professional soldiers, however, fought
when they were called on. Lords also had farmers
whom they could call on for help when needed."
Answer:
the first one
Explanation:
B and C just don't feel right, and d doesn't make sense where the however was placed, so the answer is A (the top or first one)
Answer:
the first one (A)
Explanation:
When people make sacrifices, which of the following must be true?
A. They give something up
B. They hope to make money
C. They have faith in themselves
D. They offer someone an apology
Answer:
A. They give something up
Explanation:
Answer:
A, they always have to give something up to make a sacrifice.
Don Anselmo’s actions in Gentleman of Río en Medio show that
he is ruled by money.
he dislikes conversation.
he likes to do things quickly.
he is not ruled by time
Answer:
pretty sure its d
Explanation:
tell me if im wrong
Answer:
I think it's D. He is not ruled by time
(I'm so sorry if it's wrong)
Hope this helps!
Read the excerpt from a New York Times review written about the play entitled A Man's World.
Well, for one thing, as per the caption of Miss Rachel Crothers’s play, that this is a man’s world. But what is isn’t necessarily right, though there are a lot of people who go on believing so. However, as Miss Crothers probably knows as well as any one, this play and many others equally strong and to the point will not change conditions.
Which statement best describes this excerpt?
It contains facts about whether or not A Man’s World will impact social norms.
It contains facts about how A Man’s World will impact viewers.
It contains the opinion of a person who saw A Man’s World.
It contains the opinion of the person who wrote A Man’s World.
Answer:
The correct answer is C. It contains the opinion of a person who saw A Man's World. The writer gives his opinion that Rachel Crothers' play A Man's World "will not change conditions". This is the writers opinion and not a fact. It is also the opinion of person who went to see the play as he refers to the plays writer.
The statement which best describes the given excerpt is that it contains the opinion of a person who saw A Man's World. Thus, the correct option is C.
What is the central theme of "A Man's World?"The central theme of "A Man's World" significantly represents the circumstances of persecution and objectification of women. It is exactly what the feminist movement functions in order to eliminate the actual cause of this.
According to the context of this question, the author generally gives his idea and opinion towards the condition that Rachel Crothers's play in the book A Man's World. This is because Miss Crothers probably knows as well as anyone, this play and many others are equally strong and to the point and will not change conditions.
Therefore, the statement which best describes the given excerpt is that it contains the opinion of a person who saw A Man's World. Thus, the correct option is C.
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