This question is incomplete. The complete question is as follows:
What are some examples of word choice that convey the setting in Doris Lessing's short story "Through the Tunnel"?
Answer:
Some examples of word choice that convey the setting in "Through the Tunnel" are:
"rocks lay like discolored monsters under the surface"
"hot roughness of it under his thighs"
"inlets of rough, sharp rock"
"irregular, dark gap; but he could not see deep into it"
"anchor of stone"
Explanation:
The story "Through the Tunnel" by Doris Lessing is set at the seaside of what is probably a foreign country. The author's word choice is quite an interesting one, establishing not only the setting but also the mood. Let's take a look at some examples:
"rocks lay like discolored monsters under the surface"
"hot roughness of it under his thighs"
"inlets of rough, sharp rock"
"irregular, dark gap; but he could not see deep into it"
"anchor of stone"
When we take a closer look at the highlighted words in the lines above, we see they not only describe the setting (the tunnel, the rocks, and so on), but they also convey a feeling of foreboding. It's as if the author wants to warn us that something difficult, maybe even sinister, lies ahead in the story.
"The gardener lovingly added the fertilizer to his crops, believing he was
making happy flowers." What is being personified?
Answer:
flowers
Explanation:
they are objects they cannot be happy. they are like dixie demilo
cirrhosis is a disease of lungs. True or False.
Answer:
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It is a disease of liver.In this disease the liver get damage.Some frequenct causes are :- Hepatitis and chronic alcoholSymptom :- jaundice (yellowing of the skin), gastrointestinal bleeding, abdominal swelling and confusion.8. Please don't insist for my coming with you
Answer:
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Answer:
indefinite
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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4y+4(7) 3(y+7)+(y+7)
Answer:
89y+
595
Explanation:
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Which of the following are examples of sentence fragments in literary dialogue? Select all that apply.
A."at six o'clock"
B."Grandma is going, too."
C."helping our mom"
D."What time are we going to Aunt Sue's house?"
Answer: A."at six o'clock"
the teacher with a hat is taking photos.
change into past tense
Answer:
The teacher with a hat took photos.
Explanation:
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Answer:
The teacher with a hat is taking photos is in present continuous tense so
in past tense
The teacher with hat was taking photos.
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What are the lyrics to Lyrica Live - Locked Girl ~ The Girl's Secret Room
Answer:
in my heart
I love you
love you
What is the most likely reason Roosevelt lists the attacks on Hong
Kong, Guam, the Philippines, Wake Island, and Midway Island?
O
A to support the claim that Japan has launched a Pacific
offensive
O B.
to persuade Americans that the Japanese air force is
powerful
C. to provide evidence that Japan has a large number of
enemies
O D. to inform Americans that negotiations with Japan have
ended
The most likely reason Roosevelt lists the attacks on Hong Kong, Guam, the Philippines, Wake Island, and Midway Island was to:
A. to support the claim that Japan has launched a Pacific offensiveAccording to the given question, we are asked to state the most likely reason Roosevelt lists the attacks on Hong Kong, Guam, the Philippines, Wake Island, and Midway Island.
As a result of this, we can see that this was during war tensions between the United States of America and Imperial Japan which served as a reprisal attack for the Pacific offensive which Roosevelt had claimed the Japanese had launched against America.
Therefore, the correct answer is option A
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it’s kind of like a discussion question and it has to be at least a paragraph:
“ Free will means the choice to think” or not
Free will does not include the choice to think
Explanation:
As a society with free will, we have the right to how we communicate and express our ideas with others. But the choice to think on whatever you want however you want does not matter if you have the free will or not. Even if the rights to communicate our ideals and beliefs with others might be taken away, our thought process will not change. The only way our thoughts can be governed by another is through psychological techniques like brainwashing. But, given normal circumstances, no matter what the outside world thinks, the choice to think is a given human right and no law can prove otherwise.
How are the Little Rabbit, Wiesel, and the speaker in the poem "First They Came for the Communists" similar? How are their actions and desires similar?
Answer:
not speaking out when the time was right and not helping one another in times of trouble.
Explanation:
The Little Rabbit, Wiesel, from the story "Terrible Things" and the speaker in the poem "First They Came for the Communists" both speaks about how trouble came against them but they couldn't do anything because they were not directly affected by it. They both realized how late it was for them to do anything until it happened to them finally.
Both the speaker and the little rabbit laments about feeling guilty for not speaking or fighting for others. It was only until when trouble came looking for them they realized that there was no one to seek help from.
Their actions are similar in ways like not speaking out when the time was right and not helping one another in times of trouble. Both of them desires to become responsible and fight for those who are being subjugated and troubled.
If I say I was born in 1998. What century was I born in?
6._____ man in the red shirt is my brother.
Answer:
the
Explanation:
a pome.of the foolish fish in paragraph
Explanation:
This question is referring to the poem ''The Foolish Fish''.
''The Foolish Fish'' is a poem for kids and it is describing one arrogant little fish and the helpless death of it. It is telling us a story about mother fish and son fish and their conversation about a little worm that mother fish told her son fish not to eat because he seemed dangerous. Despite his mother's warning, a little foolish and arrogant fish swam to the worm and look around it but the worm gave a bite to this little fish and he died.
name one game played at Scrooge and nephews Christmas celebration
Answer: They play the game they called Yes and No toward the end of their Christmas Day gathering, as observed by Scrooge and the Ghost of Christmas Present. The game is very similar to what we might call the game of 21 or Questions.
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What does Roosevelt call
out as the basic things
that the people expect
from their government?
Answer:
Their basic human rights.
Explanation:
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5. Which of the following symbols best expresses the notion of vanity?
Your answer:
a peacock
a fox
a serpent
O
a lion
Answer:
a peacock
Explanation:
The bird peacock is often portrayed as the symbol of vanity.
This comes from the fact that the peacocks spread their feathers to attract the mate or scare the enemy. Their feathers on the tail are colorful and vivid, in very beautiful colors, and very noticeable. Spreading the colorful feathers is the way peacocks are showing off and prancing in front of the other peacock they want to impress.
This is why this bird is a symbol of pride and vanity. Peacocks portray the one that shows off, that brags and boasts a lot, that tries to portray themselves in the most beautiful way possible.
Were Della and Jim wise to give each other the gifts, or are they "two foolish children"?
Answer: Wise
Explanation:
Can you tell the difference between free and caged animals in words or pharases
Answer:
Free Animals-Freedom, Hope, Willingness to Survive
Caged Animals-Sadness, Pain, Anxiety, Caged
Explanation:
Free Animals have the want and the right to roam free and make their own desicions. Caged Animals cannot.
What is the correct meaning of the word hover?
The pilot had the helicopter hover over the ship while the soldiers unloaded supplies onto the
deck.
take off quickly
hang in the air
glide across the water
makea sudden landing
Done
Answer:
You Answer would be to "hang in the air".
Explanation:
Think of when a hummingbird hovers over a flower.
It is the same principle.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Which of the following is an example of a traditional gender role for a woman? protecting the family from harm being the main source of income for the family caring for the home and children managing the money and paying the bills
Answer:
Caring for the home and children
Explanation:
Why are non-fiction books examples of informational writing?
Answer:
i don't know but i think it is to persuade inform and entertain and i don't know.... ;-;
Explanation:
Answer:
I'm not 100% i think it is for entertainment
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Joan
I started keeping a diary when I was eight years old, and have done it for almost ten years now. The first few entries were all about my first ever trip abroad- I went to New York with my family and remembered so many new experiences while we were there. These days I try to spend around half an hour on my diary evening, writing about the day. But after I caught my brother trying to read my diary a few years ago, I wrote all sort of horrible things about him.
Ryan
I’ve just started writing a diary again. I stopped for two years because I had lots of school work and only lately I missed it. I think writing everything down on paper gives you a chance to reflect on your own life, and to become a better person. If I look back at a page I can tell how I was feeling that day- from the size and shape of my hand writing, or from how neat and tidy it looks. And sometimes am totally amazed by the detail of things I’ve written- who I met, who I talked to, what I ate even.
Hanan
I’ve always got a diary and a pen with me. It means that when there’s something I want to note down, I don’t have to worry about remembering it until later. I’ve always loved reading the diaries of celebrities like actors and singers. And there are two or three blogs that I look at quite regularly, though I’ve never thought about writing one myself. It’s fun because I’m quite happy to read all about someone else’s private life.
Answer:
All seem to be correct.
Answer:
It's ok to me just have faith
summary of The
purple children
Answer:
Ellis Peters is the "pen name" of Edith Pargeter. As Peters, she wrote mostly detective fiction and used other names for other genres. The Brother Medieval Mysteries is probably her best-known in this category and was made into a TV series, The Brother Cadfael Chronicles. Influenced by her own involvement in the Second World War as a WREN (Women's Royal Navy Service), Pargeter also wrote historical novels and, after a visit to Czechoslovakia, Pargeter translated Czech poetry and prose.
Edith Pargeter's short stories include The Purple Children which is about the British occupation of Cyprus. A young eighteen-year-old British sentry is on duty one evening and is he startled from a sleepy state by a local girl of about fifteen. He overhears her calling her cat and urges her to return home due to the curfew imposed on the town. She insists that she must find her cat because it runs away; her cat cannot be told to observe the curfew.
The girl pleads with the sentry, certain she can find her cat if he will just let her through the gate. He is aware that she is close to tears and considers his "orders," thinking that he must treat the "natives politely," especially as the locals blatantly show their hatred. He decides that this "waif" could not possibly pose a threat and, although he doesn't intend to, he opens the gate and lets her through, staying close to her. Turning his back on the gate he is supposed to be protecting, he follows her. When he sees the cat, he is relieved but it takes a further ten minutes before they can corner it and catch it. She thanks him and almost immediately the girl's real purpose is revealed as a boy jumps down from the flagpole and he and the girl run away, leaving the sentry boy in the courtyard and a commotion around him because he fired his paintball gun to stop the "fugitives." The children have replaced the British flag with their own.
Explanation:
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Someone has come ..........into question tag
Answer:
Someone has come, hasn't it?
how does literature and place connect
Answer:
the relationship between literature and place also known as the setting is a strong one the place in which a story is set influences the story's plot and characters therefore the place in which the story is set is a crucial element in literature
Our parents can not fulfil all our demands so we should manage the things as far as possible how do you manage such things write
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The pronouns , me, my, we, and Our are in which person?
Answer: First-Person
Explanation:
Answer:
First?
Explanation: