What do you think will happen to the clients and the professional if there is no professional
commitment?
Answer:
im confused on what there asking whats this aboit
Answer:
then they will probably have a fight or the client will maybe report the professional maybe
Explanation:
dramatic irony examples on oedipus the king scene 3 quotes plzz
Answer:
Oedipus says:
'I did not think it fit that I should hear
of this from messengers but came myself,
I Oedipus whom all men call the Great.'
The play opens with a scene already full of dramatic irony. The city of Thebes is suffering from a plague and the people have turned to their king, Oedipus, for help. In the past, he saved them from the Sphinx, so they trust that he can solve this problem as well. Of course, neither the citizens of Thebes nor Oedipus himself realize that he is the reason for the curse on the city.
Oedipus states:
'Whoe'er he be, I order
That… all men from their houses banish him;
Since it is he contaminates us all,
Even as the Pythian oracle divine
Revealed but now to me.'
At this point in the play, an oracle has told Oedipus that there is a plague in the city of Thebes because the former king's murderer has never been found and punished. In this quote, Oedipus is referring to the murderer; he declares that once found, the murderer must be banished. This is dramatic irony because although we know Oedipus murdered King Laius, Oedipus doesn't, which means he also doesn't realize he's banishing himself. It's also interesting that he mentions the oracle revealing something to him, since it was an oracle early in his life who warned him about killing King Laius.
Oedipus says:
'On these accounts I, as for my own father,
Will fight this fight, and follow out every clue,
Seeking to seize the author of his murder.'
Again, Oedipus insists that he'll make sure Laius's murderer is punished, unknowingly cursing himself. He says that he'll search out the murderer with all his might, as he would for his own father. The declaration is an example of dramatic irony because he vows to find the murderer of his own father… he just doesn't realize Laius is his father or that he is the murderer, as we do.
The prophet Tiresias says:
'I say you know not in what worst of shame
You live together with those nearest you,
And see not in what evil plight you stand.'
A,b,c or D I will be asking more questions!! Thanks
Answer:
ITS A
Explanation:
Is the following statement true or false? It is not important for writers to consider audience when they select the words to use in their writing.
Answer:
false because you need to prepare your audience for what u are writing
for some reason i cant find the answer to save my life plz help
Answer:
Perhaps it's B
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:A contradiction between to anther two ideas thats makes sense
Identify the examples of persuasive writing
Answer:
it is the fourth one and the sixth one.
Examples of persuasive writing are: Banning all video games is not the answer to reducing violence in our society, and Spain is one of the most appealing countries in Europe. Everything from the food to the people and the music has its own unique flavor, hence options 4 and 6 are correct.
To reduce violence in our culture, banning all video games is not the solution. This phrase appeals to the reader's sense of justice.
The author contends that prohibiting video games would be an unjust solution to the problem of violence, and that there are alternative, more effective ways to address this issue.
Thus, the options 4 and 6 are correct.
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menton the similarities between book panting and wall panting
Answer:
They have have cultural and religious importances.
They both are used to express one's feelings and emotions.
Answer:
They have have cultural and religious importances.
They both are used to express one's feelings and emotions.
Which of these outcomes is a goal of collaborative discussions about point of view? ASAP!!!!
Answer:
The idea of collaborative learning has a lot to do with Vygotsky's idea of ... Effective collaborative learning involves establishment of group goals, as well as ... Collaboration had the same results via technology as in person
Explanation:
For instance, class discussions can emphasize the need for different perspectives.
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words
Change the verbs as shown in the example.
Present plural Present singular Past Past participle
go
goes
went
gone
give
sleep
borrow
lend
Present participle
going
start
stop
awake
take
come
arrive
depart
Just to make sure, we are supposed to write each verb in its present plural, present singular, past, past participle and present participle forms. The example used to verb "go".
Answer:
give: give - gives - gave - given - giving
sleep: sleep - sleeps - slept - slept - sleeping
borrow: borrow - borrows - borrowed - borrowed - borrowing
lend: lend - lends - lent - lent - lending
start: start - starts - started - started - starting
stop: stop - stops - stopped - stopped - stopping
awake: awake - awakes - awoke - awaken - awakening
take: take - takes - took - taken - taking
come: come - comes - came - come - coming
arrive: arrive - arrives - arrived - arrived - arriving
depart: depart - departs - departed - departed - departing
Explanation:
The present plural form of verbs is the same as their base form. The present singular form, however, needs an extra -s, -es, or -ies added to the verb ending.
The past form as well as the past participle form of regular verbs will end in -d, -ed- or -ied. However, irregular verbs have each a different past and past participle form, which must be memorized.
Finally, the present participle of a verb is formed by adding -ing to its ending. When the verb has only one syllable ending in consonant + vowel + consonant, we must double the final consonant before adding -ing. This rule also applies to the past form of regular verbs (stop - stopped - stopping).
Among the verbs above, the following are regular:
borrow: borrow - borrows - borrowed - borrowed - borrowing
start: start - starts - started - started - starting
stop: stop - stops - stopped - stopped - stopping
arrive: arrive - arrives - arrived - arrived - arriving
depart: depart - departs - departed - departed - departing
The following are irregular:
give: give - gives - gave - given - giving
sleep: sleep - sleeps - slept - slept - sleeping
lend: lend - lends - lent - lent - lending
awake: awake - awakes - awoke - awaken - awakening
take: take - takes - took - taken - taking
come: come - comes - came - come - coming
12
How does Helena react to Lysander's sudden love for her when he awakens?
She falls in love with him
she is angry and thinks he is teasing her
She is happy as she has loved him all along
She tells Herima right away
Answer:
she is angry and thinks he is teasing her
Explanation:
Puck has mistakenly applied the juice from flower "love-in-idleness" (wild pansy) on Lysander’s eyes. When applied to the sleeping person, the juice makes them fall in love with the first person they see.
Helena is the one to stumble upon Lysander and wakes him up. As Helena is the first person he saw, Lysander falls in love with her immediately.
But Helena knows Lysander loves Hermia and is very confused by his sudden change of heart. Helena gets angry and thinks he is mocking her (Wherefore was I to this keen mockery born? / When at your hands did I deserve this scorn? ). She scolds him for playing with her and insulting her (I thought you lord of more true gentleness. / O, that a lady, of one man refused. /Should of another therefore be abused!). Offended and embarrassed, Helena runs away.
PART A: Based on the dialogue in paragraphs 4-6, which
inference can the reader make about Fleming's character?
Answer:
where is the paragraph and the answer choices
Explanation:
the purpose of the sensory language in the passage is to help readers
Answer: yes
Explanation:
Identify the type of FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE. "Might drop on his head from the sky..." Group of answer choices
metaphor
hyperbole
personification
alliteration
Answer:
Hyperbole
Explanation:
My guess is that the text is not applied literally and rather is just an exaggeration.
The type of figurative language being used in the sentence, "Might drop on his head from the sky..." is Hyperbole.
Hyperbole is an exaggeration of a situation or event. It is used by an author or writer to express intensity.
In the sentence above, it is actually almost impossible for something to drop on one's head from the sky. The expression might be used to connote the far distance of something.
So, hyperbole was used by the speaker in this sentence.
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Hans Christian Andersen was from
Answer:
Denmark
Explanation:
Hans Cristian Anderson was from Denmark
Answer:
Odense, near Copenhagen, Denmark
Other:
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Would someone mind helping me? I really need this answer but I'm so confused. I would appreciate any help :) and if you get the answer right, ill give you brainliest.
Answer:
u have it correct already it is b
Explanation:
During the summer months, the sun warms an area of tropical ocean water and a large amount of water evaporates into the air. Which of these weather events will MOST LIKELY will occur?
Answer:
It's most likely to rain. Hope that helps
Select the correct text in the passage.
In which sentence does the author most clearly define his argument?
adapted from The Goal of Sending a Man to the Moon
by John F. Kennedy
If we are to win the battle that is now going on around the world between freedom and tyranny, the dramatic achievements in space which occurred in recent weeks should have made clear to us all the impact of this adventure on the minds of men everywhere. Since early in my term, our efforts in space have been under review. With the advice of the Vice President, we have examined where we are strong and where we are not, where we may succeed and where we may not. Now it is time to take longer strides—time for a great new American enterprise—time for this nation to take a clearly leading role in space achievement. This in many ways may hold the key to our future on earth.
Recognizing the head start obtained by the Soviets with their large rocket engines, we nevertheless are required to make new efforts on our own.For while we cannot guarantee that we shall one day be first, we can guarantee that any failure to make this effort will make us last.We take an additional risk by making it in full view of the world, but this very risk enhances our stature when we are successful.We go into space because whatever mankind must undertake, free men must fully share.
I therefore ask the Congress, above and beyond the increases I have earlier requested for space activities, to provide the funds which are needed to meet the following national goals:
First, I believe that this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth. No single space project in this period will be more impressive to mankind, or more important for the long-range exploration of space. None will be so difficult or expensive to accomplish.In a very real sense, it will not be one man going to the moon—if we make this judgment affirmatively, it will be an entire nation.For all of us must work to put him there.
Secondly, an additional 23 million dollars, together with 7 million dollars already available, will accelerate development of the Rover nuclear rocket.This gives promise of some day providing a means for even more exciting and ambitious exploration of space.This will perhaps go beyond the moon, perhaps to the very end of the solar system itself.
Third, an additional 50 million dollars will make the most of our present leadership, by accelerating the use of space satellites for world-wide communications.
Fourth, there will be an additional 75 million dollars—of which 53 million dollars is for the Weather Bureau. This will help give us at the earliest possible time a satellite system for world-wide weather observation.
Let it be clear that I am asking the Congress and the country to accept a firm commitment to a new course of action—a course which will last for many years and carry very heavy costs: 531 million dollars in fiscal '62—an estimated seven to nine billion dollars additional over the next five years. If we are to go only half way, or reduce our sights in the face of difficulty, in my judgment it would be better not to go at all.
1.)For while we cannot guarantee that we shall one day be first, we can guarantee that any failure to make this effort will make us last.
2.)We go into space because whatever mankind must undertake, free men must fully share.
3.)In a very real sense, it will not be one man going to the moon—if we make this judgment affirmatively, it will be an entire nation.
4.)This gives promise of some day providing a means for even more exciting and ambitious exploration of space.
Answer:
3 but see below.
Explanation:
This is a really hard question. Kennedy always restated what he wanted to say in a different way. He was a great speaker -- one of America's most literate men.
I would pick 3. It is a heartfelt statement that includes the entire nation. And it states (in his mind) the most important reason for undertaking a moon mission.
But look at the other answers.
Isn't 4 a prophetic dream? Don't you think it turned out to be true?
And 2 also takes in the entire nation. I just think 3 is more clearly stated.
The poetry in one is a very strong argument. It is typical Kennedy at his best.
I still pick 3 but don't be surprised if your instructor does not agree.
Answer:
3 is the answer
Explanation:
Correct on plato
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12: IT IS EXPECTED THAT THE ASSEMBLY WILL ___
THESE TREATIES
A- FORCE
B- RATIFY
C- NOTIFY
D-SIGNIFY
E- CHECK
Answer:
b
Explanation:
b is right
Answer:B is the correct answer unless it is multiple choice if so I will help you in the comm ents
Which sentence in the text uses a clear example of an analogy?
The speed of light is the absolute limit for any object traveling through the universe. However, there may be a way to teleport, like Houdini, from one part of the galaxy to another. In the same way that one can fold a sheet of paper to bring two points together, scientists may one day find a way to warp space itself. Warp travel would be a game changer, opening up a vast new frontier for human beings.
A.
However, there may be a way to teleport, like Houdini, from one part of the galaxy to another.
B.
In the same way that one can fold a sheet of paper to bring two points together, scientists may one day find a way to warp space itself.
C.
The speed of light is the absolute limit for any object traveling through the universe.
D.
Warp travel would be a game changer, opening up a vast new frontier for human beings.
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
An analogy is a comparison between two things for the purpose of explanation/clarification
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what is the meaning of "clearing the despairs"
who will help us to implement learners with special education needs
Answer:
teachers ?
Explanation:
The Chorus of Antigone functions as a motif because—
a) they openly challenge Creon.
b) they are a recurring symbol.
c) they symbolize society.
d) their thoughts reveal theme.
Answer:
The main functions of the Chorus are to comment on the action of the play, give back story, and to connect the play to other myths. Sophocles also uses the Chorus to expound upon the play's central themes.
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if your license was issued in error , it may be ?
Answer: canceled or revoked.
Explanation: If we have our license canceled it means that we have lost our driving privileges for a certain period of time or until we solve the problem for which our license has been canceled.
To solve these problems we will need approval from the state's DMV, in addition to paying a certain amount of money and reapplying for the license as if it were from the beginning.
Answer:
canceled/revoked
Explanation:
bc i said so
The best way to reinforce your reasons in an answer is to:
use emotion to persuade
use a metaphor to drive the point home
use sensory language to dazzle your reader
support your reasons with details from the text
Answer:
get a topic
Explanation:
then use the story to you persuade the reader
Answer:im two years late but I believe that its using emotion to persuade
Explanation:
What is the central idea of the passage?
Ned help
Answer:
A summary
Explanation:
The central idea of a passage is summing up everything that has been said. You take the valuable information from the passage and put it into a few sentences.
Answer:
What is the central idea of the passage?
✘ A) No one should ever use PGP software or viruses.
✔ B) People can invade your Internet privacy even if you code you information.✘ C) The Trojan horse is a really clever way to invade
someone’s privacy.
✘ D) Alice should find a new way to send her private
messages.
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Write a thesis statement for your argument for why kids should do vollunteer work
Answer:
to help the people around them
Explanation:
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Answer: I believe children should volunteer work because it sets a good example for everyone and helps the people around them
Explanation: Things to include:
My thesis statement clarifies the topic.
My thesis statement states my viewpoint; it explains which side of the argument I support.
My thesis statement is focused and clearly makes a claim.
They laughed at the joke transitive or intransitive and thanks
Answer:
XD
Explanation:
Harrison Bergeron
can anyone write an essay on Harrison-Bergeron- Here are few things you need to know ( It is fiction science) I believe there is a book about Harrison, Please write an essay as soon as possible please.
what does animal intelligence factor into the way humans treat animals?
We can define animal intelligence as the combination of skills and abilities that allow animals to live in and adapt to their specific environments. ... Animals possess the ability to adapt to their surroundings by learning to change their habits and behaviours. Many species are also capable of forming social groups.