Answer:
I would say that the best tools for establishing and preserving freedom are the Constitution, courts, and legislature in general.
Explanation:
The narrator of this passage claims that he isn't going to tell his whole autobiography," but then proceeds
to tell about himself anyway, what literary device is this?
A. symbolism
B. allusion
C. irony
D. metaphor
Answer:
C. irony
Explanation:
A. is not the correct answer. Symbolism is representing one idea through artistic imagery with symbols and metaphors.
B. is not the right answer. The allusion is indirectly explaining something, not explicitly going into the details of it, but making an artistic connection.
C. is the right answer. Irony presents us the two radically different ideas. It is most often used as a humorous device. We can read that this case is the irony as the narrator first declines to tell his autobiography, but then actually does so despite his promises and words. We see these two ideas as contrasting – despite the first promise, we still get the story of the narrator at the end.
D. is not the right answer. A metaphor is a figure of the screen through which the writer refers to one thing through the other, by similarities of the ideas.
Read the excerpt from John F. Kennedy's inaugural address.
Now the trumpet summons us again—not as a call to bear arms, though arms we need—not as a call to battle, though embattled we are—but a call to bear the burden of a long twilight struggle, year in and year out, "rejoicing in hope, patient in tribulation"—a struggle against the common enemies of man: tyranny, poverty, disease and war itself.
Can we forge against these enemies a grand and global alliance, North and South, East and West, that can assure a more fruitful life for all mankind? Will you join in that historic effort?
In the long history of the world, only a few generations have been granted the role of defending freedom in its hour of maximum danger. I do not shrink from this responsibility—I welcome it. I do not believe that any of us would exchange places with any other people or any other generation. The energy, the faith, the devotion which we bring to this endeavor will light our country and all who serve it—and the glow from that fire can truly light the world.
Which statement best explains Kennedy’s message in this excerpt?
Answer:
John F. Kennedy's message was that he wanted to defend freedom and make the world a better place
Explanation:
In Frankenstein Mary Shelley writes:
“A human being in perfection ought always to preserve a calm and peaceful mind,
and never to allow passion or a transitory desire to disturb his tranquility. I do not think that the pursuit of knowledge is an exception to this rule. If the study to which you apply yourself has a tendency to weaken your affections, and to destroy your taste for those simple pleasures in which no alloy can possibly mix, then that study is certainly unlawful, that is to say, not befitting the human mind.” (1831)
In a well-organized essay, take a position on Shelley’s assertion about the impact of
knowledge, based on your reading, experiences and observations.
Can someone answer this question please at least two paragraph like right now cause I have to turn this in please
I need two supportive paragraphs on being an officer, use transition words. Due today in 4 hours help
Answer:
Here are some benefits to being an officer which will help with your paragraphs.
Explanation:
As a police officer you'll work in partnership with the communities you serve to maintain law and order, protect members of the public and their property, prevent crime, reduce the fear of crime and improve the quality of life for all citizens. You'll use a range of technology to protect individuals, identify the perpetrators of crime and ensure successful prosecutions against those who break the law.
The key priorities for the 45 police forces in the UK include:
maintaining public order through combating organised crime countering the threat of terrorism acting against antisocial behaviour.Police officers work closely with members of the criminal justice system, social workers, schools, local businesses, health trusts, housing authorities, town planners and community groups to provide advice, education and assistance to those who want to reduce crime or have been affected by crime.
Responsibilities
As a police officer you'll need to:
provide a visible presence to deter crime and reassure the community conduct patrol duties on foot, by car and bicycle develop community knowledge to identify individuals and locations at risk of being involved in crime respond to calls and requests from the public to assist at incidents work alongside communities, liaising with community groups and individuals keep the peace at public meetings, social events, processions, trade disputes or strikes diffuse potentially volatile situations with due regard for the safety of all involved act with sensitivity when dealing with situations such as delivering news of a sudden death or when dealing with sexual crimes conduct initial investigations, gather evidence, take statements and comply with relevant legal requirements interview suspects, victims and witnesses in accordance with relevant legislation conduct arrests with due regard for the human rights, security and health and safety of detained individuals, members of the public and colleagues, as well as yourself prepare crime reports and present case files to senior officers and the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) (England and Wales), the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS) (Scotland) or the Public Prosecution Service for Northern Ireland (PPSNI) attend and give evidence in court and at other hearings complete administrative procedures submit internal crime reports and criminal intelligence reports take action on information received from members of the public gather, record and analyse intelligence to achieve community safety and crime reduction objectives and provide crime prevention advice take direction on specific duties from senior colleagues attend road-related incidents including collision scenes, vehicle check points and traffic offences enforce road traffic legislation and issue fixed penalties for relevant offences deal with lost or found property.Write two sentences in passive. Write three in active. What is the rule for passive?
Answer:
PASSIVE:
1. My homework is now done.
2. My homework is being done.
3. The ball was kicked by John.
ACTIVE:
1. I finished my homework.
2. I'm doing my homework.
3. John kicked the ball.
PASSIVE RULE:
First comes the noun, then comes the verb, and last comes the name.
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He cut (himself) with the knife while he was sharpening.
(i) emphatic
(ii) reflexive
(ii) demonstrative
(iv) possessive
Why do some dystopias emphasize the use of
Misinformation?
to show how knowledge influences people's
thoughts and actions
to show how dangerous too much knowledge can
be
to prove how willing people are to accept
something as true
Answer:
To show how knowledge influences peoples thoughts and actions
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is A: to show how knowledge influences people's thoughts and actions
Explanation:
I just did it and got it right
You were traveling and got stuck in a traffic jam describe the scene in your own words. (descriptive writing )
Answer:
I was driving and got stuck in traffic
Explanation:
Well I am driving and I see a bunch of cars one I back of another and you don’t realize your stuck
What is the subject of this sentence?
Two kittens tumbled over the shoes as they played.
shoes
they played
two kittens
tumbled
Answer:
two kittens
I think is the answer
Answer:
two kittens
Explanation:
Selection 1: A Callous Disregard
Answer:
Callous
(kæləs )
Explore 'callous' in the dictionary
ADJECTIVEA callous person or action is very cruel and shows no concern for other people or their feelings. [...]
callousness UNCOUNTABLE NOUN
callously ADVERB [ADVERB with verb]
Explanation:
disregard
(dɪsrɪgɑːʳd )
Explore 'disregard' in the dictionary
VERB
If you disregard something, you ignore it or do not take account of it. [...]
Disregard is also a noun. [...]
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Which of the following is NOT considered rude in Deaf culture?
touching another person's hands to stop them
walking through an ASL conversation
tapping on the shoulder of a person when trying to get their attention
watching other people's conversations
Answer:
tapping on someone caise you cant talk so yea
in a well structured paragraph, the claim on the previous passage and evaluate the effectiveness of the evvidence the author presents to support it.
Which statement is a central idea in Chapter 6 of Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass?
Plantation masters hire overseers to keep workers safe in the fields.
Enslaved children of plantations masters receive extra favors.
Enslavers purposely break family relationships of enslaved people.
Enslaved people sing songs to celebrate their work.
Answer:
the answer is (part one= Enslaved purposely break family relationships of enslaved people) (part two=Frequently before the child has reached its twelfth month, its mother is taken from it, and destroy the natural affection of the mother for the child.
Explanation:
i'm right
The central main idea of the Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass is that enslavers purposely break family relationships of enslaved people. The correct option is C.
What is Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass?Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass is a memoir and abolition treatise written by famous orator and former slave Frederick Douglass in Lynn, Massachusetts in 1845.
It is widely regarded as the most famous of several narratives written by former slaves during the same time period.
Douglass' Narrative is a road map that shows us how to get from slavery to freedom. Douglass is a slave in both body and mind at the start of the book. When the book ends, he has both legal and mental freedom.
The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave, Written by Himself, his first autobiography, catapulted him to fame and energized the abolitionist movement.
The enslavers purposely break family relationships of enslaved people which is the main theme of the excerpt.
Thus, the correct option is C.
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all the three modal expressions are??
Write a part to the whole analogy that compares two types of transportation. Then, rewrite the analogy so that it shows a whole to the part relationship.
Answer:
A part to whole analogy that compares two types of transportation is ''wheel is to car as motor is to boat". The way to rewrite the analogy so that it shows a whole to part relationship. is "car is to wheel as boat is to motor".
Explanation:
why was ishmael frightened of kwee-kweg
Answer:
Although Queequeg initially threatens to kill Ishmael, and Ishmael initially is afraid of this cannibal, the latter soon decides "better sleep with a sober cannibal than a drunken Christian.
Explanation:
change it up about before you write for your teacher or whoever
Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between Ulrich and Georg?
Answer:
A. Due to their families' longtime feud, they both consider each other enemies and trespassers.
Explanation:
You are Emma /Eddy, a frontline health worker (you can choose your own field like doctor, nurse, lab technician, medical attender etc) in a rural location in Maharashtra. Like many key workers in the medical field during the pandemic, you are juggling between your family life and your professional responsibilities. Make a diary entry in about 100-120 words expressing your feelings and emotions describing a day in your life during the pandemic.
Answer:
Today was another challenging yet a memorable day for me as a frontline health worker.
Explanation:
13 August, 2020
8:00 PM, Tuesday.
Dear diary,
Today was another challenging yet a memorable day for me as a frontline health worker here at Nighoj village at the Ahmednagar District of Maharashtra. As a medical attender, I get to meet different patients and family members in the village hospital. Though there are certain language barriers, care and kindness can be felt without words.
However, I still have duties at home and have been preoccupied with my ailing mother. I'm aware that I need to remain isolated from her as much as possible but she also needs me for cleaning and feeding her. We have employed a nurse to look after but my mother keeps on asking for me.
It has really been troubling me as I can't afford to take leave from work because there is lack of medical attenders in the hospital. Today a patient who got discharged really thanked me with tears in his eyes. This makes me more committed and concerning towards helping them.
Overall, I'm really tired and I need to figure what decision should I make. Hopefully, I hope that mothers gets well soon so that I can focus on my work.
Goodnight.
Always Emma.
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Josie is writing a paper on fishing. She has created the following brainstorming cluster to help her organize her ideas. Use the cluster to answer the question.
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If Josie wants to explore how pollution affects fish, which of the following ideas would she cluster around the "pollution" balloon?
A.
Where to fish for salmon
B.
Cars pollute the air
C.
Toxins in our lakes
D.
Favorite fish to eat
Match each term with its description.
Match Term Definition
/box\ Informal atmosphere A) A list of the company's expectations of all employees.
/box\ Formal atmosphere B) A workplace that requires professional conduct at all
time in the office.
/box\ Organizational culture C) A description of the company's personality.
/box\ Rules and regulations D) A workplace that allows employees to share social
time in the office, within reason.
All you have to do is mach the word with the meaning.
Answer:
c) is the answer
Explanation:
C) A description of the company's personality.
5.It is commonly exerted by way of a push or a pull on an object. What is it?
A. energy
B. power
C. force
D. Work
Answer:
That is a force.
Explanation:
2.For example, the earliest humans migrated to the America's by crossing a land bridge at the bering strait during the last ice age.3.Additionally, the oldest known human settlement is found in South America rather than North America ,which is closer to the bridge.
How should the underlined word in sentence 3 be changed to
provide a transition from sentence 2?
A) NO CHANGE
ny
B However
he
Therefore
tis
ser
D) Meanwhile
ne
Answer:
I think it would be C) Therefore
Explanation: I think this because therefore transitions the two sentances well.
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Which of the following correctly apply to negative connotations? Select all that apply.
They imply the presence of something valued.
They imply the lack of something desired
They imply the presence of something undesirable.
They imply the lack of something not valued.
Answer:
correct answer:
They imply the presence of something valued.
Whom does Charlie garden blame for the failure? From flowers for algernon
1. What does Atticus mean when he says, "Looks like all of Maycomb was
out tonight, in one way or another" (p. 81). *
Answer:
Atticus realizes that Boo Radley has placed the blanket upon Scout's shoulders. The shy recluse has stepped outside to protect the children to whom he gave little gifts in the tree hole until Nathan filled it with cement. This passage is significant as it foreshadows a future effort on the part of Boo Radley to protect Scout.
Explanation:
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After reading "The Lottery," write a response addressing the following
question: How might the message of "The Lottery" apply to our lives
today? Your answer should be well developed and make specific
connections to the story.
Answer:
the lottery made me realize that I need to be more appreciative of my life today
Answer:
the lottery made me rethink just how much freedom we have today...until we dont
Explanation:
1. How did Perrault know Spitz was dead? a. He found Spitz's body. b. Spitz was
missing and Buck was covered in wounds. c. He heard the pack attack. Spitz. d. Buck
dragged Spitz's dead body to Perrault.
Answer:
Perrault and François chase Buck around the camp site for about an hour, but Buck easily eludes them. Then realizing that they are losing precious time, the drivers finally yield to Buck's wishes and install him as the lead dog. Buck more than proves his prowess. Immediately, he "shows himself" the superior even of Spitz, of whom François had never seen the equal.
Buck continues to excel in leadership, and the other dogs fall immediately in line and grant Buck his hard-earned superiority. In fact, one of the dogs, Pike, lagging during the day, is soundly punished by Buck for his laziness. Thus the team begins operating in its old superior form, a fact which pleases François and Perrault very much. At one of the stops, the Rink Rapids, two native huskies, Teek and Koona, are added to the team, and Buck immediately coerces them into being members of the team. In record time, the journey from the Rink Rapids to Skagway, their destination, is accomplished.
For three days, Perrault and François brag about their accomplishments, and "the team [is] the constant center of a worshipful crowd of dog busters and mushers." New orders, however, come to the kindly drivers, François and Perrault, and "like other men, they are forced to accept new assignments, and so they leave Buck's life. Buck's new owner is a "Scotch half-breed" and is known only by that name; he is the driver of the mail team over the trail to Dawson. Once again, Buck and his mates set out on the weary and monotonous trail to Dawson. We are told that Buck enjoyed lying near the campfire, at which time he would dream of his old life in the Santa Clara Valley, but — and this is an important point — "he was not homesick." The Sunland was very "dim and distant," and such old memories have no power over him any more. At other times, he ponders the "half-breed cook" who also sits near the campfire. In London's description of the "half-breed cook," it is clear that he wants us to see the half-breed as a type of prehistoric cave man covered with hair, a creature perhaps closer to the animals than to the humans. We are told that "he did not stand erect," but that he had "a trunk that inclined forward from the hips on legs bent at the knees." He is described as a "hairy man" who slept with his "head between his legs."
Buck and his mates are in poor condition due to the lack of rest and recuperation at Skagway, and to make matters worse is the fact that on the way to Dawson, it snows every day, making the journey even more tedious. Once again, London reminds us of his central concern about the survival of the fittest. He tells us that since Buck's career as a sled dog began, he has traveled over 1800 miles, and that 1800 miles will take its toll — even on "the life of the toughest."
One day, Dave, one of the sled dogs, becomes irritable and constantly cries out in intense pain. The drivers can locate no broken bones or visible wounds, but they know that something is wrong, probably internally. The Scotch half-breed, therefore, decides to remove Dave from the team; yet Dave, even in his pain, is resentful. London explains that "the pride of trace and trail was his, and, sick unto death, he could not bear that another dog should do his work." So he runs alongside the sled, which causes him excruciating pain because he deeply desires to be a member of the team. The driver is concerned by Dave's actions, and his comrades "talked of how a dog could break its heart through being denied the work that killed it." The driver decides to harness Dave again, even though he knows that it will surely kill him. The next morning, Dave is too weak to travel, but through an incredible act of physical stamina, Dave bravely stands in line to be harnessed. He constantly trips and falls, and he stumbles, unable to pull along with his teammates, and at last, the driver is forced to remove Dave from the team. Retracing his steps to the camp, the Scotch half-breed takes Dave back with him, and as Buck listens from a distance, there is a crack of a revolver, ending Dave's life on the trail.
Explanation:
The Perrault know Spitz was dead as he heard the pack attack. Thus, option (C) is correct.
What happened to Spitz in Call of the Wild?Spitz and Buck had a fierce rivalry before their last encounter, in which Buck knocks Spitz down and kills him with a massive pack of dogs. Buck then takes over as pack leader and lead dog. Spitz awakens Buck's wild wolf ancestors' primordial impulses.
Spitz rushes him, but Buck fools him by feigning an attack on the other dog's shoulder and then leaping for the leg, shattering it. Spitz collapses, and Buck finishes him off while the other dogs are watching. Therefore, it can be concluded that option (C)is correct.
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What is your high school experience?
Answer:
Highschool is tough but you have to do what you have to do to get through it.
Explanation:
Answer:
Alot of homework and lessons, but its mostly okay
Explanation:
How would I wright a review for the book Ashfall
Answer:
state your opinion
Explanation:
Describe how you felt about the plot, the characters, the speed, etc. was the plot satisfying? were there enough twists? were the characters well-written? did the characters have good development? etc,
Select the correct answer. Which statement includes an expert opinion as support for a claim? A. Dr. Herman Watts, a leading sleep scientist, states that sleep is just as important as nutrition to our health. B. Not getting enough sleep is just not a sensible thing to do, especially on cold, rainy days. C. If people must choose between eating a good meal and taking a long nap, the nap is the best choice. D. There are many stories of sleep deprivation causing deadly crashes in early morning traffic.
Answer:
A. Dr. Herman Watts, a leading sleep scientist, states that sleep is just as important as nutrition to our health.
Explanation:
An expert opinion is one where the statement includes scientific views or comments from a professional/ expert. And such comments from the experts are used to support a claim.
The statement that includes an expert opinion as a support for a claim is the first sentence. Here, the expert opinion is found in Dr. Herman Watts. And his opinion about sleep as "important as nutrition to our health" is used as the supporting claim.
Thus, the correct answer is option A.
Answer:
A is the correct answer