Answer:
Rip Van Winkle’s timely twenty-year sleep resulted in his missing the American Revolution altogether. Rip stands as a relic of the past. He is an example of the simple, idle, and gentle villager. The village moves on to become bustling, crowded, and disputatious during his absence. There is a large contrast between the village Rip leaves and the village he returns to twenty years later. This contrast suggests how Irving views the clash between the traditional and the modern. The village and its villagers are portrayed as markedly altered after Rip’s twenty year departure. To Rip’s mind, some of those alterations are for the worse.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
It's not a poem or encyclopedia entry.
Autobiography = self written biograpy
PARAGRAPH ANSWER: How is "The Fall of the House of Usher" a classic
Gothic Tale? What elements does Poe use to add to the suspense?
Remember, a Gothic Tale includes the following elements: 1. Set in a
haunted castle or house. 2. A damsel (girl) in distress. 3. An atmosphere
of mystery and suspense. 4. There is a ghost or monster. 5. The weather
is always awful. 6. Dreaming/nightmares. 7. Burdened male protagonist
(main character) *
Answer: "The Fall of the House of Usher" is a classic Gothic Tale since Edgar Allan Poe includes all of the 7 main elements.
Explanation: What makes the story a genuine gothic story is that it fulfills all the important elements, such as the hunted house (Usher's mansion), the damsel in distress (Usher's sister coming as a suffering soul from being buried alive), an atmosphere of mystery and suspense, (the narrator witnessing the strange behaviors of his childhood friend and the noises heard), a monster (the gothic fate that the characters possess), the awful weather (decaying trees and dark day), nightmares (Usher's paranoic attitude), and burdened male protagonist (the scared narrator).
Read the passage below.
You will respond by writing an informational response paragraph.
You will find specific writing directions below the passage.
GOLD IN THE SKY
By Alan E. Nourse
Chapter 1. Trouble Times Two
The sun was glowing dull red as it slipped down behind the curving horizon of Mars, but Gregory Hunter was not able to see it.
There was no viewscreen in the ship's cabin; it was too tiny for that. Greg twisted around in the cockpit that had been built just big enough to hold him, and shifted his long legs against the brace-webbing, trying to get them comfortable.
He knew he was afraid ... but nobody else knew that, not even the captain waiting at the control board on the satellite, and in spite of the fear Greg Hunter would not have traded places at this moment with anyone else in the universe.
He had worked too hard and waited too long for this moment.
He heard the count-down monitor clicking in his ears, and his hands clenched into fists. How far from Mars would he be 10 minutes from now? He didn't know. Farther than any man had ever traveled before in the space of 10 minutes, he knew, and faster. How far and how fast would depend on him alone.
"All set, Greg?" It was the captain's voice in the earphones.
"All set, Captain."
"You understand the program?"
Greg nodded. "24 hours out, 24 hours back, 90 degrees to the ecliptic1, and all the acceleration2 I can stand both ways."
Greg grinned to himself. He thought of the months of conditioning he had gone through to prepare for this run ... the hours in the centrifuge to build up his tolerance to acceleration, the careful diet, the rigorous hours of physical conditioning. It was only one experiment, one tiny step in the work that could someday give men the stars, but to Gregory Hunter at this moment it was everything.
"Good luck, then." The captain cut off, and the blastoff buzzer sounded.
He was off. His heart hammered in his throat, and his eyes ached fiercely, but he paid no attention. His finger crept to the air-speed indicator, then to the cut-off switch. When the pressure became too great, when he began to black out, he would press it.
But not yet. It was speed they wanted; they had to know how much acceleration a man could take for how long and still survive, and now it was up to him to show them.
Fleetingly, he thought of Tom ... poor old stick-in-the-mud Tom, working away in his grubby little Mars-bound laboratory, watching bacteria grow. Tom could never have qualified for a job like this. Tom couldn't even go into free-fall for 10 minutes without getting sick all over the place. Greg felt a surge of pity for his brother, and then a twinge of malicious anticipation. Wait until Tom heard the reports on this run! It was all right to spend your time poking around with bottles and test tubes if you couldn't do anything else, but it took something special to pilot an XP ship for Project Star-Jump. And after this run was over, even Tom would have to admit it....
There was a lurch, and quite suddenly the enormous pressure was gone.
Something was wrong. He hadn't pushed the cut-off button, yet the ship's engines were suddenly silent. He jabbed at the power switch. Nothing happened. Then the side-jets sputted, and he was slammed sideways into the cot.
He snapped on the radio speaker. "Control ... can you hear me? Something's gone wrong out here...."
1The great circle that is the apparent path of the Sun.
2The process of moving faster or happening more quickly.
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Now that you have read the passage, you will write an informational response paragraph to answer the following question:
How does this story create a feeling of tension or conflict?
Read the directions carefully so you know what to include in your essay.
Begin your paragraph by rephrasing the question into a topic sentence. Be sure to include the title and the author.
Include 3 or more specific examples, details, or quotes from the passage to support your answers to the prompt.
End with a conclusion sentence to wrap up your ideas.
Proofread your work before submitting.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Most divergent plate boundaries lie under the world’s oceans. Which of the following is a process that occurs at divergent boundaries?
A:magnetic reversals
B:recycling of crustal material
C:formation of continental crust
D:formation of mid-ocean ridges
"Theme for English B" Assessment
What is the impact of the speaker's use of the word "true" in different stanzas of the poem?
What is the impact of the speaker's use of the word "true" in different stanzas of the poem?
what is the answer to this question marking brainliest if it's correct
Answer:
A, C.
Explanation:
A. moss is a plant, so is uses photosynthesis
B. not all bacteria live in humans, so that does not make sense
C. Euglenas are plants, and it uses photosynthesis
D. paramecia do sweep prey into its mouth, but I do not think it counts as a 'self-feeder'
Read the excerpt from "The Most Dangerous Game."
Laughter shook the general. "How extraordinarily droll you are!" he said. "One does not expect nowadays to find a young man of the educated class, even in America, with such a naive, and, if I may say so, mid-Victorian point of view. It's like finding a snuff-box in a limousine. Ah, well, doubtless you had Puritan ancestors. So many Americans appear to have had. I'll wager you'll forget your notions when you go hunting with me. You've a genuine new thrill in store for you, Mr. Rainsford."
"Thank you, I'm a hunter, not a murderer."
"Dear me," said the general, quite unruffled, "again that unpleasant word. But I think I can show you that your scruples are quite ill founded."
Which detail best reveals that Rainsford opposes Zaroff’s idea of the ideal prey?
"How extraordinarily droll you are!" he said.
“You've a genuine new thrill in store for you, Mr. Rainsford.”
"Thank you, I'm a hunter, not a murderer."
“But I think I can show you that your scruples are quite ill founded.”
Answer:
I think C
Explanation:
it makes sense to me, if not my bad....
What are some examples of symbolism in “Sun, Moon, and Talia” by Basile?
Why would a poet use past perfect verbs?
Answer:
The past perfect refers to a time earlier than before now. It is used to make it clear that one event happened before another in the past. It does not matter which event is mentioned first - the tense makes it clear which one happened first.
Explanation:
We usually do not think of animals talking, but animals do make sounds. Some fish can make sounds by grinding together the bony parts of their throats. Crickets rub their rough wings together. The chirping of a bird is made when it forces air through its throat. Birds can also make drumming sounds with their feathers and feet. The rattle of a rattlesnake and the slap of a beaver's tail are also examples of the ways animals communicate. 3
Select the correct answer. Which method of development was used in this paragraph?
A. Example
B. Cause and effect
C. Sequence of events
D. Comparison and contrast
Answer:
A. Example is the answer I believe.
Answer:
D. Comparison and contrast
Explanation:
theyre comparing different animals and how they make sounds.
write a complete sentence that starts with as. Write a complete sentence that starts with well. don't use the internet to find your sentence.
Answer:
As stated in the text, dinosaurs are in fact extinct.
Well, for starters answering this was indeed easy.
What is a theme of the poem "The Dragonfly"?
A. Little can be gained by showing off.
B. Small things in nature can bring joy.
C . A sense of belonging is vital for survival.
D. One should live life to the fullest.
Question 2
Part B
How does Louise Bogan develop the theme indicated in Part A?
A. She explains how elusive dragonflies can be.
B. She explains how quickly dragonflies flit around.
C. She explains that the dragonfly's life is a short one.
D. She describes the dragonfly with an admiring tone.
Answer:
Part A
What is a theme of the poem "The Dragonfly"?
One should live life to the fullest.
Little can be gained by showing off.
A sense of belonging is vital for survival.
Small things in nature can bring joy.
Question 2
Part B
How does Louise Bogan develop the theme indicated in Part A?
She explains that the dragonfly's life is a short one.
She explains how elusive dragonflies can be.
She describes the dragonfly with an admiring tone.
She explains how quickly dragonflies flit around.
Explanation
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Part A: B. Small things in nature can bring joy.
Part B: D. She describes the dragonfly with an admiring tone.
"The Dragonfly"Part A:
A theme of the poem "The Dragonfly" is :
B. Small things in nature can bring joy.
A theme of the poem "The Dragonfly" is the small things in nature can bring joy.The subject is that nature offers a outline of amazement and adoration.Thus, the correct answer is B.
Part B:
The Louise Bogan develop the theme indicated in Part A is :
D. She describes the dragonfly with an admiring tone.
The Louise Bogan develop the theme indicated in Part A is that she describes the dragonfly with an admiring tone.Subject is portrayed as the key message or ethical that the creator points to communicate through his/her work.Thus, the correct answer is B.
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How was the court of 1692 run differently than the way a court functions today? Give at least three important differences.
Answer:
1. the big differences is the todays judgements and have a legal rite.
2. people should be judged with dignity, which was not always the case at that time, and condemnation must be evidence based, which was not always respected either.
3. the another difference is that today there is no judgement based on supernatural situations as was the case of witches of the salem.
Explanation:
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How does the author of the poem integrate personification and metaphors to communicate her message?
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Now that you have gathered evidence about the conflicts in each story, which character had the most difficult conflict to face? Why? Note that your answer to this question will form the basis of the thesis statement that you will use in a persuasive essay in the next task.
Answer:
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It is not very long, not very loud and not in 3-D. It has no attention-grabbing celebrity voice work, and the only pop-cultural allusions it makes are to other stories and films about Pooh and his friends. Which is not to say that the movie is obnoxiously self-referential, but rather that it is comfortable with itself and confident in its ability to amuse and beguile young viewers.
The partial Americanization of Winnie the Pooh, starting in the 1960s, was one of Walt Disney’s most brazen and successful acts of appropriation. Public-domain fairy tale princesses like Snow White and Cinderella may have been easier to conquer than A. A. Milne’s beloved bear of very little brain, and the first “Pooh” featurettes—collected in “The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh”—triumphed by respecting both the look and the sensibility of the literary source. Disney’s animated landscapes evoked E. H. Shepard’s lovely illustrations with such care that the book seemed to be coming to life on screen.
The new Winnie the Pooh, directed by Stephen J. Anderson and Don Hall, makes similarly witty use of typography, sending its characters scrambling over lines of type, which serve as obstacles, means of rescue and invitations to surreal jokes that are both sophisticated and accessible to newly literate members of the audience. Like Milne’s books, the movie is partly an initiation into the delightful errancies of language, which fashions sense and nonsense out of the same materials.
The story partly turns on the difficulties of English spelling and reading comprehension. Christopher Robin leaves a note that is wildly misconstrued by his stuffed-animal companions, who conjure monsters out of the fog of their own confusion.
They also are in search of Eeyore’s tail, and Pooh himself, true to form, is on a perpetual quest for honey. Much silliness ensues, a few lessons are broached, and the characters now and then burst into song. These tunes are passable, but the real musical treats come early and late, via the vocals of Zooey Deschanel. The vocal performances are lively without being showy—Craig Ferguson is a particularly fine Owl—and the film as a whole is decidedly modest, seeking not to reboot or update the Hundred Acre Wood, but rather to brighten it up a bit and get it back to how it used to be.
So it is good to see Pooh again, along with Rabbit, Owl and Eeyore (my own Milnean avatar)—and to discover a new path back into the old, classic story. Winnie the Pooh may not be a movie that grown-ups seek out on their own, but it may make some of them jealous of the 4-year-olds who are making the noble bear’s acquaintance for the first time.
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In the July 14th section, when Ms. Petrocelli asks Mr. Sawicki how he could know Steve outside of school, how does Mr. Sawicki respond?
A. Mr. Sawicki says that he has known Steve and his family for years.
B. Mr. Sawicki says that he knows Steve's honesty through his films.
C. Mr. Sawicki says that was frequently invited to his home.
D. Mr. Sawicki says that he went with him while he filmed his neighborhood.
Monster by Walter Dean Myers, Page 286 End
Answer:
a. he says he has known Steve and his family for years.
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Answer:
1. Currency.
2. Accuracy.
3. Purpose.
4. Relevance.
5. Authority.
Explanation:
All information source to be used in a literary work are expected to be unbiased, trustworthy and reliable. Also, they should be backed up by evidence from various information channels and accurate.
In order to validate an information source, it is important and necessary that the information provided is checked against other reliable sources to verify its accuracy.
Generally, when you're sceptical about an information source, you should consider the following elements;
1. Currency: the timeliness of the information. You should determine whether or not it's current i.e check when it was published, posted or updated.
2. Accuracy: the reliability and truthfulness of the information. You should determine if the information is neutral, factual and unbiased.
3. Purpose: the reason the information exists. You should consider what the intentions of the author (writer) are, is it to educate, inform, persuade, indulge or entertain?
4. Relevance: the importance of the information for your need. You should determine if the information addresses your questions or is related to your research.
5. Authority: the source of the information. You should find out who or what the information source is e.g is the author licensed or certified?
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Answer:
id k
Explanation:
If you were writing that the four friends of "Dr. Heidegger's Experiment" did not get young again, what passage from the story would you use to support your thesis? an, old Doctor invited neet him in his white-bearded Colonel Killigrew, la withered was the Widow melancholy old ortunate in life, ne it was that heir graves. Mr. age, had been a lost his all by a no little better olonel Killigrew his health and nful pleasures, rood of pains, A. P 27: Their eyes grew clear and bright; a dark shade deepened among their silvery locks; B. P 3: If all stories were true, Doctor Heidegger's study must have been a very curious place. C. P 42: But they were young: their burning passions proved them so.
Answer:
Explanation:
Answer:
B. P 3: If all stories were true, Doctor Heidegger's study must have been a very curious place.Explanation:
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Lord of the flies what was the main events in chapter 10
Answer:
Jack and his hunters attack while everyone is asleep. Ralph and Eric beat each other up, and Piggy protects the conch, while Jack steals Piggy's glasses.
Explanation:
Which of the transition words shows the passage of
time?
Answer:
Later, after, sometime, After, afterward, before, and so on.
Explanation:
The word later is the only one that specifically refer to time, it refers to a situation that is after the present one or the one you have been refering to.
Answer:
Before is the answer
Explanation:
This is the Motif /symbol (it has a picture but I didn't screenshot it during class):
'A little girl putting on make up while looking in a mini mirror.'
I don't know what the theme of the motif would be.
Answer:
Judging by the sentence it could be that the little girl is vain. The reason is we are told this is a little girl not an adult who at a young age is putting on makeup. This child could have learned from her mother that makeup is essential to beauty shaping her to be vain and care about her appearance too much.
Explanation: Hope this helps and sorry if I read too much into it :)
show me a complex sentence.
Complex Sentence:
Even though I hate strawberries, I'm going to eat them anyway.
Answer:
A complex sentence is a sentence that contains an independent clause and one or more dependent clauses. An independent clause can stand alone as a sentence, but a dependent clause even though it has a subject and a verb cannot stand alone. Here are some examples of complex sentences.
Example: "Even though I hate chocolate, I'm going to eat it anyway."
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Answer:
you are going to have to read the story.
Explanation:
What rhetorical device is used in this statement "So what are you going to do about it? So what should we do about it? Now what should we do about it?
Answer:
Rhetorical device is used in statements is described below in complete detail.
Explanation:
A rhetorical device practices terms in a particular way to communicate meaning or to influence. It can also be a method applied to extract emotions within the user or readers. Skilled writers use several different kinds of rhetorical tools in their work to accomplish specific results. Some representations of rhetorical devices can also be viewed as a symbolic language because they depend on a non-literal method of certain terms or phrases.
What is the central idea of the text so far?
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Food choice
Food choices in
food deserts are
limited
Many residents
would like healthier
options.
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Food deserts can
cause people to be
dissatisfied.
Food deserts
should offer fresh
and frozen meal
options.
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cause people to
move elsewhere.
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Answer:
Food deserts can cause people to be dissatisfied.
Explanation:
I got it right.
The central idea of the text so far is :
A) Food deserts can cause people to be dissatisfied.
Food ChoiceThe central idea of the text so far is the food deserts can cause people to be dissatisfied.
Food choice alludes to how individuals choose on what to purchase and eat.
A complex set of components that shift from individual to individual and depend on culture, legacy and up-bringing all impact nourishment choice.
Thus, the correct answer is A.
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Hammond and George were all for that. I was too, but Robert held back. He'd had enough of horses for a while. He said he'd rather wait at the finish line to see the horses come in. Although I wanted to ride the course along with my daddy, George, and Hammond, I stayed behind with Robert.
In this excerpt, which word or phrase makes the transition from one idea to another?
A. I was too
B. a while
C. although
D. I stayed
Answer:
c. although
Explanation:
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Compare and contrast Black Lives Matter to the Civil Rights Movement
Need some opinions for my essay.
Answer: They both fought for rights
Explanation: