How does Anne Frank directly acknowledge conflicting viewpoints in her diary in Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl?
(A) She writes why she thinks people should believe what she does.
(b) She quotes her family's conversations and explains how she disagrees.
(c) She describes and interprets other people's facial expressions.
(d) She guesses what her family members are thinking when they don't respond.
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
I took the test and that was the answer.
Answer: I think its b I hope this was helpful :D
Explanation:
Scouts honor describes the narrative you at the end of the story
Answer:
Blue square
Explanation:
Answer:
what story are you talking about
what are some promo codes
Answer:
What do you mean by promo codes?????
Explanation:
For what store or site exactly?
Btw go download honey for all promocodes.
Answer:
they are alphanumeric stings that online stores offer to purchase on their website and thry typically have a promotional marking strategy
Explanation:
The dictionary and a helpful teacher taught me this
We must do something to help the bee population win the battle against a colony collapse or the world faces horrendous consequences. Bees are important to our food chain. The loss of bees would mean the extinction of food as we know it.
What is the purpose of this passage?
Answer:
To inform and persuade the reader
Explanation:
Bees truly are essential to all life on Earth; without them there would be know pollination- with no pollination, there’s no flowers- without producers, the world dies. We need to keep their population safe.
Answer:
The awnser is persuasise.
We must do something to help the bee population win the battle against a colony collapse or the world faces horrendous consequences. Bees are important to our food chain. The loss of bees would mean the extinction of food as we know it.
What is the purpose of this passage?
The awnser is persuasise.
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Explanation: thank you
How does dialect help an author portray a historical time period?
A It introduces themes that relate to present times.
B It reminds readers that the characters are fictional.
c It incorporates famous people from the past and present.
d It makes the story seem realistic for that time in history.
Answer:
A. It introduces themes that relate to present times
Explanation:
answer before by myself
The correct response is - It introduces themes that relate to present times. Therefore option A is the correct response.
What is the historical time period?They categorize human history into the Prehistoric, Classical, Middle Ages, Early Modern, and Modern periods using these resources. Continue reading to discover the main civilizations, technological advancements, prominent historical people, and significant events that occurred during these critical historical periods.
Eight chronological periods in American and U.S. history are designated by the U.S. History Framework, a manual for teaching history to students in the U.S. These are the Beginnings, Colonization, Popular uprising, Expansion and Reform, Civil War and Reconstruction, Growth of Todays Age, World Wars, and Contemporary America.
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What is the theme of the poem
Underface
Answer:
In this poem, being yourself enough to make your own decisions is the best way to live. "Underface" (5th-6th Grade) The speaker explains that he acts happier and more self-assured than he really is.
Explanation:
Answer:
Sad to happy
Explanation:
Starts in a little sorrow ends with happiness
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Read the passage. Then answer the question.
Out of Place
“Ben bunu yapmayacağım . . . I will not do that. He can’t have my shoes, he stole my guitar!” Erkan’s eyes looked impudent beneath his dark brow as his cheeks reddened in fury. His gray-whiskered lips trembled as his hand gripped tightly around the nurse’s wrist. The nurse carefully but firmly freed himself from Erkan’s grasp. He then turned to the caregiver who was assisting him, smiled, and said calmly, “Go get Michelle.”
Michelle was scanning boxes of gauze bandages and stacking them onto a shelf in the storeroom when the caregiver came in and announced, “Phillip’s trying to get Erkan to take a shower and he needs your help.” Michelle rushed out of the store room and down the hall to Erkan’s room.
This was the last week of Michelle’s internship. It was her junior year, and the internship was part of her “Workplace and Consumer Education” class. At first she wanted to intern at her dad’s gas station, but her teacher told her she needed to branch out and signed Michelle up at the Oakcourt Nursing Home, only 15 minutes away from her house.
Wearing a Pittsburgh Steelers sweatshirt and jeans, with dark curls pushed back in a hair clip, Michelle stood out from the crowd of nurses and caregivers in white pants and polo shirts who were standing huddled in the doorway of Erkan’s room. She moved past them and rushed to Erkan’s side. As soon as he saw her, Erkan’s face brightened and he stopped looking like a stricken animal and instead looked like someone who recognized a dear old friend.
“He can’t have them, Michelle. I sold them at the corner,” Erkan shouted, pushing his way to Michelle. “He stole my guitar,” he whispered.
“I know, Erkan, but he was only trying to help you get some money to pay for your trip.” Michelle had been frightened by a lot of the residents of the nursing home when she first started the beginning of the semester. Many of them were incoherent and loud, and some could be very aggressive and scary. Erkan often pushed or kicked and ranted. Michelle had started to regret this internship, and she even avoided going near Erkan’s room whenever possible. “He lives in his own world,” Philip, the managing nurse, explained to Michelle after her first encounter with Erkan’s temper.
Still, Michelle had been curious, and she felt sorry that Erkan had a bad reputation among the staff. She too had felt like everyone mistrusted her—especially at the nursing home where she was so much younger than the rest of the staff—so she understood how he must feel. Besides, he was the only person in the whole place with skin nearly as dark as hers.
Over time, she noticed patterns in Erkan’s rants: He would sometimes mention his guitar and his father and the city of Diyarbakir, which she learned is in Turkey. So she decided that the next time she brought supplies to his room, instead of avoiding Erkan, she would play along with whatever he said. If he lived in his own world, then she would try to join him there. Bit by bit, she discovered that he had immigrated to the United States from Turkey when he was very young. His father had saved as much money as possible to pay for his journey, but he needed to sell Erkan’s guitar to help cover the cost. Erkan had moved in with his aunt’s family in Scranton, Pennsylvania, and finished school there. Eventually he got married, had children of his own, and worked for years signing Turkish singers to a small record label. But he’d never quite felt at home in the United States.
“I know he sold your guitar, but you told me yourself he just wants what’s best for you,” Michelle said, while Philip and the caregiver looked on in amazement as Erkan settled into an armchair. “Now why don’t you listen to Philip, take your shoes off, and have a shower?”
“For you, Michelle, I’ll do it.”
You can feel out of place in a country, in the place where you live, or even in your own head, Michelle thought. But if you’re lucky, someone will know how to find you and remind you that we all feel that way sometimes.
In “Out of Place,” how has Ekran’s relationship with Michelle affected him? Discuss interactions between the two characters and explain how Ekran reacts to these interactions. Use evidence from the text to support your response. Your response should be at least two complete paragraphs.
Answer:
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Answer:
Ben is being amazing
Explanation:
Why should a reader recognize the author's purpose?
A. It guides the respons of the reader.
B. It helps the reader honor the author's name.
C. It makes the reader agree with the author
OD. It encourages the author to write more.
Answer:
A. It guides the response of the reader
Explanation:
To recognize the authors purpose, it helps the response of the reader to better understand why they wrote what they did. Hope this helps
Handle with Care——glassware inside
Answer:
fragile
Explanation:
You have read the first three acts of Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare. Describe the characters in the play and their relationships with other
characters in the table given below
Orsino
Olivia
Viola
Sebastian
Antonio
Malvolio
Sir Toby Belch
Andrew Aguecheek
Feste
Valentine
Curio
Fabian
Answer:
Orsino: Duke of Illyria. He is a powerful nobleman who is trustworthy and kind to everyone he meets
Olivia: wealthy, beautiful, and noble Illyrian lady
Viola : young woman of aristocratic birth, and the play's protagonist
Sebastian: a supporting character, a useful foil for his twin, Viola. doesn't give as much thought to those around him as he does his own motivations
Antonio: tough, savvy sea captain, sensitive side. loyal, courageous, and forthright
Malvolio: vain, pompous steward of Olivia's household, main antagonist
Maria: a servant in Olivia's household, witty attitude.
Sir Toby Belch: the uncle of Lady Olivia, ill-mannered character who drinks a lot and enjoys playing tricks on others
Andrew Aguecheek: comic character, stereotypical fool, who is goaded into unwisely duelling with Cesario
Feste: Olivia's licensed fool, literally has a license to say whatever he wants
Valentine: one of Orsino's attendants, sent to Olivia as a messenger of love
Curio: one of Orsino's attendants, seeks to distract Orsino by taking him to hunt
Fabian: a member of Olivia's household, joins in the plot to make a fool of the steward
Explanation:
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Answer:
Character Description and Relationships with Other Characters
Orsino
He is the lovesick duke of Illyria. Orsino is a noble man but lacks the courage to directly woo his lady, Olivia. He is melancholy and despondent. Orsino uses Cesario (Viola in disguise) as a go-between to convey his messages to Olivia. He is unaware that Viola is actually in love with him.
Olivia
Olivia is a countess (a lady of high social rank). She is proud and dignified. Following the death of her brother, she became the head of her household. She has gone into a self-imposed seclusion of seven years to mourn her brother. She scorns Duke Orsino and spurns his moves to impress her. Nevertheless, she succumbs to the charms of Cesario (Viola in disguise), the messenger from Orsino’s court. This situation creates a complicated love triangle in which Orsino loves Olivia, Olivia loves Cesario (Viola), and Viola loves Orsino.
Viola
Viola, the play’s protagonist, is a young lady of noble birth who finds herself on the shores of Illyria after a shipwreck. She is told that her twin brother, Sebastian, was not found after the shipwreck. Viola must fend for herself in a strange land. Therefore, she decides to disguise herself as a man named Cesario and serves as a page to Duke Orsino. She falls in love with him but is unable to express her feelings because she is disguised. Throughout the play, she handles difficult situations effectively and emerges as an intelligent, resourceful, and strong woman.
Sebastian
Sebastian is Viola’s twin brother who was lost in the shipwreck. He is saved by Antonio, a sea-captain who becomes his devoted friend. Sebastian is often mistaken as Cesario in the course of the play. He is a loving brother and has a penchant for adventure.
Antonio
Antonio is a sea-captain who saved Sebastian after the shipwreck. He takes on the responsibility of safeguarding Sebastian in Illyria. Antonio comes upon Viola disguised as Cesario in the duel scene and thinks that she is Sebastian. He is a loyal and devoted friend.
Malvolio
Malvolio is the steward in Olivia’s household. He has ambitions of climbing the social ladder by marrying Olivia. He is a puritan who abhors merrymaking, is vain, and is self-absorbed. Malvolio is immersed in self-love. As a steward, he is always berating those who are lower in rank than he is. People hate him for his condescending attitude toward them. He is at odds with Sir Toby, who is a compulsive drinker. Maria, Sir Toby, and Andrew Aguecheek trick Malvolio into making a fool of himself in front of Olivia.
Maria
Maria is a maid in Olivia’s household. She does not like Sir Toby’s drinking habit but dislikes Malvolio more. She writes the letter that causes Malvolio to appear in yellow cross garters in front of Olivia and act like a madman. Maria is sharp tongued and witty. She is also the love-interest of Sir Toby.
Sir Toby Belch
He is Olivia’s uncle who drinks and whiles away his time in the company of Andrew Aguecheek. This behavior earns Sir Toby the disapproval of Malvolio. Sir Toby, in turn, conspires to insult Malvolio. He comes across as a careless and irresponsible person who loves to play practical jokes.
Andrew Aguecheek
He is Sir Toby Belch’s favorite drinking partner. He is an aristocrat who earns three thousand ducats a year. He is not very intelligent and is gullible enough to be manipulated by Sir Toby. Sir Andrew Aguecheek also tries to woo Olivia, but she rejects him.
Feste
Feste is the clown in Olivia’s household. His duty is to entertain people with his antics. Feste has the freedom to say what he likes. He has a way with words and indulges in punning. Feste is also the aloof observer who makes precise comments on the behavior of other characters. He points out their folly and entertains them at the same time. He is the typical Shakespearean fool, with great insight into human nature.
Valentine
He is a servant in Orsino’s court.
Curio
He is an attendant in Orsino’s court.
Fabian He is a servant in Olivia’s household and is party to the conspiracy against Malvolio.
Explanation:
Read this passage from Dragonwings by Laurence Yep.
The demon was a big, cheerful-looking demon with a bland, round face. He eyed father. "I dunno, John." Many demons called Tang men John because, they insisted, they never could get the hang of our real names. "You know anything about horselesses?"
"Some," Father said. Truth to tell, he had never handled a horseless carriage in his life, though he had a book on them and cut out articles whenever they appeared in the demon magazines and newspapers. That was the extent of Father's knowledge. But to know facts is nothing. He had an intuitive feeling for what made the horseless carriages tick. He looked around inside the engine for about ten minutes and then wiped his face absentmindedly, so that the grease stained his cheek. He did not even notice.
Which quote from this passage is an example of indirect characterization?
“The demon was a big, cheerful-looking demon with a bland, round face.”
“Many demons called Tang men John because, they insisted, they never could get the hang of our real names.”
“He had an intuitive feeling for what made the horseless carriages tick.”
“He looked around inside the engine for about ten minutes and then wiped his face absentmindedly, so that the grease stained his cheek.”
Answer:
B. “Many demons called Tang men John because, they insisted, they never could get the hang of our real names.”
Explanation:
Many people think it's A but it's not. Indirect characterization is when you find out something because of someone's dialouge or actions. A directly tells you charecteristics about the demons with adjectives. So it's B
Read the quotation from "To My Dear Loving Husband."
"I prize thy love more than whole mines of gold,
Or all the riches that the East doth hold."
These lines contain an example of
simile.
metaphor.
hyperbole.
synecdoche.
Answer:
Choose C, but be prepared to see the answer as B. I'd argue a bit, but not much. It is pretty exaggerated, but it is also compared to something.
Explanation:
There is no part standing for the whole or no whole standing for a part. Not synecdoche.
Not a simile. No like or as.
Maybe a metaphor if you stretch it. Love is compared to a gold mine or the riches of the East.
I think the best answer is a hyperbole. It is an exaggerated comparison.
Answer: C
But don't be surprised if the answer turns out to be B.
Answer:
It is hyperbole.
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from "Ellis Island."
For 62 years, some 12 million people passed through Ellis Island for the promise of a better life in America. They came on huge steamships, the majority from Eastern Europe and Italy, the rest from other corners of the world: Lebanon, Cyprus, China, Jamaica, and numerous other places. Many had left their homelands to escape poverty, while others had fled religious persecution or war.
Which words signal the passage of time?
some 12 million people
fled religious persecution
through Ellis Island
For 62 years
Answer:
the answer is For 62 years
Explanation:
i took the test
Answer:
the awnser is d.for 62 years
Explanation:
i just took the test
Need help please. What does the modal verb show in the sentence below?
Dianna, could you please talk to your neighbor more quietly? a) a necessity b) a request for permission c) an ability d) advice e) a certainty
not . a ) d, e). What is the best answer
Answer:
d) advice
according to me
HELP WITH WAS/WERE GUYSSSS
Answer:
Was refers to what one person was doing.
Were refers to what two or more people were doing.
which sentence best rewrites the following line so that that it includes hyperbole?
Jackson lived for a long period of time in a small
Answer:
jackson lived forever
Explanation:
a hyperbole is an exaggeration
In the Ringel family, everyone is always frantic during the hours before guests inevitably arrive for a holiday meal.
Drag each word into the correct column of the table.
Preposition
Adjective
Adverb
Answer:
Preposition - in, during, before, for
Adjective - frantic
Adverb - always, inevitably
Explanation:
Prepositions are words that (usually) precede nouns or pronouns, expressing their relations to other words in a clause (e.g. direction, location, time). They are followed by an object, which can be a noun, noun phrase, or pronoun. Some prepositions are: in, during, before, for.
Adjectives are words used to modify (describe) nouns and noun phrases. In this sentence, the only adjective is frantic. Some more adjectives are: big, red, beautiful, happy...
Adverbs are words used to modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. Adverbs in the given sentence are always and inevitably. Some more adverbs are: beautifully, quickly, well, loudly...
What is the best definition of the word pall as used in this sentence?
Her audience's attention began to pall as Catherine's speech kept going and going.
dwindle
culminate
wax
heighten
Answer:
Dwindle
Explanation:
Answer:
Dwindle
Explanation:
Fat cat or neck fat? NO IS NOT A ANSWER EITHER A YES OR MAYBE SOMETHING ELSE
Answer:
Fat cat I guess. what's the question about
A figure of speech in which one directly addresses an absent or imaginary person, or some abstraction
Answer:
apostrophe
Explanation:
Which consumers in the prairie ecosystem do you think are secondary consumers?
Answer:The Primary Consumers – the prairie dogs, grasshoppers, jackrabbits, and pronghorn antelope. The Secondary Consumers – the owls, rattlesnakes and coyotes. The Scavengers – the coyotes and insects.
Explanation:
At the time of this speech, why did America fear communism? What did communism represent to the American people and why? How did history influence this fear?
Answer:
False Information
Explanation:
The majority of Americans have been brainwashed into thinking capitalism benefits them. They believed Communism was too "totalitarian" and would not allow people to decide the government. In the 1950s the fear of communism was called the Red Scare. Communism is great I don't understand why they fear it. Even though communism is not perfect it it better than the system we have today which only benefits the rich and oppresses the poor
This is because a vast majority of Americans have been duped into believing that capitalism is in their best interests. They considered Communism to be too "totalitarian," preventing the people from choosing their own leaders. The Red Scare, or dread of communism, was a phenomenon of the 1950s.
What is Communism?Public ownership and social management over at least the main means of production (such as mines, mills, and factories) and the natural resources of a society are the goals of communism, a political and economic theory.
Thus, communism is a kind of socialism—a better and more developed version, in the opinion of its proponents. While the exact differences between socialism and communism have long been debated, the communists' dedication to Karl Marx's revolutionary socialism is a major factor in making this distinction.
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Analyzing Exposition
bd
Why then do we continue in this miserable condition?
Because nearly the whole of the produce of our labour is
stolen from us by human beings. There, comrades, is the
answer to all our problems. It is summed up in a single
word-Man. Man is the only real enemy we have. Remove
Man from the scene, and the root cause of hunger and
overwork is abolished for ever.
-Animal Farm,
Why is this passage an example of exposition?
O It introduces one of the main conflicts of the novel.
It introduces several main characters in the novel.
O It describes the physical environment of the novel.
It describes the time period in which the novel takes
place.
George Orwell
Answer: A
Explanation:
1) In line 7, the word “knell” most nearly means...
A. The past tense of kneel
B. The sound of ringing bells
C. A song
D. A type of se animal
2) This poem can be best describes as
A. Celebratory
B. Elegiac
C. Humorous
D. Persuasive
4) The topic of this poem can be best described as
A. The difficulty of continuing life after death
B. The transformative nature of death
C. the just death of the villain
D. Man’s return to the heaven after death
5) In line five, the word “suffer” most nearly means
A. To experience pain
B. To undergo
C. To die
D. To patiently endure
Answer:
No. 1: B. The sound of ringing bells
No. 2: B. Elegiac
No. 4: B. The transformative nature of death.
No. 5: B. To undergo
Explanation:
The poem is elegiac. It sounds sad and seems to talk about the transformative nature of death. The poem seems to explain what happens to the father that was in the grave.
Also, the sound of the knell in the poem depicts that it is elegiac.
Read the excerpt from chapter 2 of Night by Elie Wiesel.
There was a woman among us, a certain Mrs. Schächter. She was in her fifties and her ten-year-old son was with her, crouched in a corner. Her husband and two older sons had been deported with the first transport, by mistake. The separation had totally shattered her.
How does the word shattered affect the tone of the excerpt?
Answer:
Be the word suggest a fearful town
Explanation:
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Answer: C.
Explanation:
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How valid are social roles? Explain and provide one example to support your answer.
Answer:
The rules of society are the norms or behavior expectations for people. These are behavior expectations are connected to our statuses which then tell us specifically have to perform which is the role. These roles can conflict with others. For example, I am a mom and I am teaching. I get a phone call while at work that my child is sick--I am in conflict between the two roles.
Explanation:
How valid are social roles
from the details in this passage, choose the inference that dickens most likely wants readers to make about the members of the board in charge of the workhouse
Answer:
Charles Dickens commonly used his writings to make the public aware of how boys where being abused under the current child labor laws in England. Dickens specifically uses Oliver being placed in a workhouse to create sympathy for the real life conditions that many children faced at the time that Oliver Twist was written. In many ways, Dickens used his writings as a social satire for the times.
Answer:
Workhouses were nineteenth-century institutions that provided food, lodging, and employment for the poor. However, they were excellent examples of the moral hypocrisy of the upper and middle classes.
The members of this board were very sage, deep, philosophical men; and when they came to turn their attention to the workhouse, they found out at once, what ordinary folks would never have discovered—the poor people liked it! It was a regular place of public entertainment for the poorer classes; a tavern where there was nothing to pay; a public breakfast, dinner, tea, and supper all the year round; a brick and mortar elysium, where it was all play and no work.
Explanation:
Which statement best synthesizes ideas from the
passage and the image?
O The different grades of hamstring injuries reflect
how severe the injury can be.
Hamstring injuries are difficult to treat because three
muscles can be involved.
Olt is very difficult to rehabilitate a hamstring injury
because the muscles are so strong.
O The semimembranosus, biceps femoris, and
semitendinosus are the hamstring muscles.
Answer:
Its B
Explanation:
I did this one already
Answer:
The answer is B. Hamstring injuries are difficult to treat because three muscles can be involved.
Explanation:
It was correct on the test that I just took.
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Who recognizes Odysseus through his disguise?
Laertes
Telemachus
Eumaeus
Argos
Amphinomus