Answer:
Chapter 4,6,9
Explanation:
“Dally’s ok,” Johnny said defensively, and I nodded. You take up for your buddies no matter what they do. When you’re in a gang, you stick up for the members.
Ponyboy explains Johnny’s defense of Dally after Dally harasses Cherry and Marcia, two Socs, at the drive-in theater. Despite Dally being the aggressor in the situation, Johnny justifies his actions in coming to Dally’s defense. Ponyboy concludes that loyalty is paramount and expected when you are in a gang. The theme of loyalty recurs throughout the book: When characters do not show loyalty, chaos ensues.
Our one rule besides Stick together is Don’t get caught.
Two-Bit explains the logic of a fight between two greasers. Dally has slashed the tires of Tim Shepard, the leader of another greaser gang, so Shepard will have to fight Dally. Two-Bit justifies his involvement in the feud to Cherry and Marcia: Even though Dally deserves what’s coming to him, Two-Bit will fight alongside Dally because greasers stick together. The situation contrasts the greasers’ loyalty with the Socs’, who he later says will gang up on each other for sport. Loyalty is presented as a point of pride for the greasers throughout the novel.
I looked around, startled. I hadn’t realized Johnny was right behind me all the way.Ponyboy reflects on the surprise he felt when he realized Johnny followed him into the burning building to help save children who were trapped inside. Ponyboy uses the word “startled” to convey the significant change he has just understood. The time in the church has bonded Ponyboy and Johnny beyond their social class. Their loyalty as friends, above and beyond being greasers, has taken root. The decision to risk their lives for non-gang members reveals the humanity beneath their rough exteriors, the courage that extends deeper than what’s expected from a fellow gang member.
“You’re a traitor to your own kind and not loyal to us.”
Ponyboy lashes out at Cherry after she refuses to visit Johnny in the hospital. Cherry finds herself caught between the two gangs: She’s been spying on the Socs for the greasers, but she can’t show solidarity with the greasers by visiting Johnny. Ponyboy’s condemnation of her hits hard, and even he knows it. Ponyboy’s sense of loyalty is challenged by Cherry, a person who has mixed loyalties, but to whom he’s bonded as a friend.But then, Darry’s gone through a lot in his twenty years, grown up too fast.
Ponyboy reflects on his older brother Darry’s life circumstances. After their parents were killed in a car accident, Darry took on the role of primary caregiver, and works two jobs just to provide for Ponyboy and Sodapop. Ponyboy understands the importance of loyalty within their family: If the three brothers don’t work together, they are in threat of being separated. The story portrays the loyalty of the Curtis family and the greasers as being part of a strict code of honor that goes beyond social class.
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Read the excerpt from "The Night the Bed Fell."
The situation was finally put together like a gigantic jigsaw puzzle. Father caught a cold from prowling around in his bare feet but there were no other bad results. “I’m glad,” said mother, who always looked on the bright side of things, “that your grandfather wasn’t here.”
Which word best describes the tone of this excerpt?
joyous
relieved
anxious
mysterious
Answer: Relieved
Explanation: The mother clearly expresses relief in what she says. By saying “I’m glad that your grandfather wasn’t here”, she’s expressing relief as it shows that if the grandfather was here, the situation would’ve ended up different (and probably negatively).
What is your favorite make believe game(s) when you were a child?
Answer:
Me and my friend used to play secret agent
Explanation:
bc we was young cuh
Answer:
Um
Explanation:
I made up a game with my led night light that changes colors where whenever the color was a specific color you had to freeze and your out if you move while that color is on. Had alot of fun when I was young.
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Read the excerpt from “The Strangers That Came to Town.”
Syringa Street seemed to be a friendly street, but from the start the Duvitches were marked people. They were the one poor, struggling family in the midst of a prosperous community. It didn’t take people long to start talking about how different they were.How does the excerpt develop the setting of the story?
It proves that the community dislikes all outsiders.
It shows that the community grows comfortable with diversity as they get to know the Duvitches.
It demonstrates the community is not as it appears based on the treatment of the Duvitches.
It reveals that people in the community are cruel.
Answer:
The answer is it reveals the people in the community are curled
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Stanhope's adventure began when the Turkish government granted her permission to dig in Ashkelon. This was an ancient city where astonishing treasures were supposedly buried. The Turks routinely denied other Westerners this request, but Stanhope was a persuasive woman.
In this passage, the word routinely means __________.
A seldom finished more than once
B frequently changed or altered
C often done or said the same way
D unpredictably or rarely made
PLEASE HELP ME! The Latin word, prospectus, means view.
In Latin describe a view from one of the rooms in your house. Use adjectives that we have learned and the nouns from our vocabulary list this unit.
Include at least 5 nouns and adjectives in your description.
Begin with the word, videō, "I see."
Remember that all of the nouns that come after the verb "videō" will be direct objects and will need to be in the Accusative case. The adjectives will be in the Accusative case, too.
Adjectives will be in the accusative case so they can describe the direct object because in Latin the 1 rule for an adjective to match a noun(direct objects, object of the prepositions, or normal nouns) is it needs to match the nouns gender, number, and case. Video means I see in Latin so if you wanted to say I see the town. You would say Video Opidium. Oppidum is accusative because it is a direct object
- Direct objects go after the verb in Latin but the adjectives go before the verb in latin.
-here is a latin chart to help you
(Subject)Nominative
(The of case, possesive)Genitive
(indirect object case)Dative
(Direct object case)Accusative
(Object of the preposition case)Ablative
Feminine ending chart with mensa:
Sing. Plur. Singular. Plural
a. ae mensa. mensae
ae. arum. mensae. mensarum
ae. is. mensae. mensis
am. as. mensam. mensas
ā. is. mensā. mensis
Translated Mensa chart:
Singular. Plural
Nominative: Table. Tables
Genitive: of the table. of the tables
Dative: to the table. to the tables
Accusative: table (Direct Obj. Tables
Ablative: on the table. on the tables.
A child may be a victim of abuse through (explanation,neglect?maltreatment)
The child can be a victim of sexual (exploitation,maltreatment,awareness)
Answer:
A child may be a victim of abuse through (Maltreatment)
The child can be a victim of sexual (exploitation)
Explanation:
O Captain! My Captain!
BY WALT WHITMAN
O Captain! my Captain! our fearful trip is done,
The ship has weather’d every rack, the prize we sought is won,
The port is near, the bells I hear, the people all exulting,
While follow eyes the steady keel, the vessel grim and daring;
But O heart! heart! heart!
O the bleeding drops of red,
Where on the deck my Captain lies,
Fallen cold and dead.
O Captain! my Captain! rise up and hear the bells;
Rise up—for you the flag is flung—for you the bugle trills,
For you bouquets and ribbon’d wreaths—for you the shores a-crowding,
For you they call, the swaying mass, their eager faces turning;
Here Captain! dear father!
This arm beneath your head!
It is some dream that on the deck,
You’ve fallen cold and dead.
My Captain does not answer, his lips are pale and still,
My father does not feel my arm, he has no pulse nor will,
The ship is anchor’d safe and sound, its voyage closed and done,
From fearful trip the victor ship comes in with object won;
Exult O shores, and ring O bells!
But I with mournful tread,
Walk the deck my Captain lies,
Fallen cold and dead.
1) What is the tone of the poem? Explain and cite examples.
2) What does the poet mean figuratively when he says "our fearful trip is done"? What was the prize and why were the people exulting?
3) What does "The vessel grim and daring" mean?
4) Why would the poet refer to the subject of the poem as “Captain”? Why does the author refer to him as “father” at one point and place his hand behind his head?
5) What is the theme of the poem? Explain and cite examples.
6) Why do people feel as though they have such close, emotionally extreme relationships with their political leaders?
7) Research information about the poet Walt Whitman a list 3-5 facts about him.
Answer:
1. My Captain!” as an Elegy: This poem is written in the form of an elegy meaning a funeral song. Whitman used very strong figurative language throughout the poem to express his respect and to mourn the loss of Abraham Lincoln. The expression of mourning and grief mark the center of the poem.
2. Our fearful trip is done; A ship's trip can be fearful because there are many natural and man-made dangers in the sea. But the "fearful trip" that Whitman is referring to is the Civil War, during which he'd volunteered as a nurse in the army hospitals.
3. The "vessel" could be both the ship that represents the nation and Lincoln as the means through which a new nation was formed.
4. A startling aspect of this poem is that the speaker shows such commitment to his fallen leader, referring to him as “my Captain” and even “my father.”
5. The major theme that runs throughout the poem is the death of Abraham Lincoln at the end of the Civil War, which deprived the United States of the great president. Each stanza gives us a clue about the war. Although the fearful trip ends, bells ring, the captain is no more to enjoy the victory.
6. In my opinion, people have a personal connection to their political leaders for a few different reasons. First, our leaders represent us. It's our job to educate ourselves on their policies, their personal beliefs, and their methods of governance. In our modern age, we are consistently made aware of out leaders actions. Media brings what they say and do, how they act, what they ate for breakfast, and who they have dinner to our immediate attention for consumption. Because of this, we begin to feel as if we know them.
7.At age 11, he left formal schooling to go to work. Later, Whitman worked as a journalist, a teacher, and a government clerk. Whitman's major poetry collection, Leaves of Grass, was first published in 1855 with his own money and became well known.
PART A: What does the term “lustrous” most closely mean as used in paragraph 9?
A. Sneaky and mischievous
B. Kind and generous
C. Shining and sparkling
D. Dark and shadowy
Paragraph
The stranger gazed about the room; and when his lustrous smile had glistened upon all the golden objects that were there, he turned again to Midas.
Part B: Which phrase from the text best supports the answer to Part A
A. “Intending any mischief”paragraph 8
B”came to do midas a favor” paragraph 8
C. “The stranger gazed about the room” paragraph 9
D. “Glistened upon all the golden objects
The term “lustrous” means in paragraph 9 is shining and sparkling. Therefore, option C is correct. The phrase that best supports the answer A is "Glistened upon all the golden objects". Thus, option D is correct.
How does the phrase support the answer to Part A?The phrase "glistened upon all the golden objects" suggests that the stranger's smile was shining and sparkling, which is the definition of "lustrous" that best fits the context in paragraph 9.
The use of the word "glistened" implies that the stranger's smile was reflecting light and shining brightly, which is a characteristic of something that is lustrous. Therefore, this phrase supports the answer that "lustrous" most closely means shining and sparkling.
Thus, option C of part A is correct and option D of part B is correct.
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14. Which statement is true about Paris?
A. His interest in Juliet lessens after Tybalt dies.
B. He visits the house of Montague and speaks with Benvolio.
C. He enjoys puns and games that match people's wits. o lovu 5
D. He wishes to marry a woman he has not courted (dated).
Answer:
D
Explanation:
10. How does the presumed death of the boy, Butchie, affect Vinny
throughout the passage? Cite evidence from the story to support your
answer.
Answer:
i read that passage its called the ravine so your probably in 6th grade well the answer is going down to the raveine made him feel unssetled and knowing the fact they did not find the boys body that it could be floating in the water at the very bottom and the boys mother said to not go to the ravine with starlene and his friends etc.
Explanation:
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Noya chose a historian's essay as a source for her paper on the Declaration of Independence.
What is the most likely reason she chose this type of source?
She wanted to study original photographs taken during that period.
O She wanted to understand the events by studying an eyewitness account.
O She wanted a personal account of someone who had actually been there at the time.
O She wanted a reliable academic source that provided an expert's perspective on that era.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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Write in your own words what you understand by “……..She left us something that cannot be lost in stone”
line 17/18
Answer:
memory of her because you can write her name in stone and the stone can break but you always have memories of her
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Which one is a metaphor? How do you know?
A). Mike's bedroom is a dark, dusty cave.
B). Millie's room is like a museum. Everything is neat and orderly.
Answer: Millie's room is like a museum. Everything is neat and orderly.
Explanation:
becuase a metaphor is a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable, and this makes sense to be a metaphor, so answer is B
First, think of the color of the clouds. Next, think of the color of snow. Now, think of the color of a bright full moon. Now answer quickly what do cows drink?
Answer:
water?
Explanation:
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Lao Zi
Philosophy believed in: As Taoism took root, Laozi was worshipped as a god. Belief in the revelation of the Tao from the divine Laozi resulted in the formation of the Way of the Celestial Masters, the first organized religious Taoist sect. In later mature Taoist tradition, Laozi came to be seen as a personification of the Tao.
Quote: To the mind that is still, the whole universe surrenders.
Shang Yang
Philosophy believed in: Shang Yang believed that the integrity of a state could be maintained only with power and that power consisted of a large army and full granaries. Entering into the service of Duke Xiao, head of the state of Qin, Shang Yang replaced the feudal division of the country with a system of centrally appointed governors.
Quote: When the people are weak, the state is strong; hence the state that possesses the Way devotes itself to weakening the people.
Buddha
Philosophy believed in: Buddhists believe that human life is a cycle of suffering and rebirth, but that if one achieves a state of enlightenment nirvana, it is possible to escape this cycle forever. Siddhartha Gautama was the first person to reach this state of enlightenment and was, and is still today, known as the Buddha.
Quote: We are what we think. All that we are arises with our thoughts. With our thoughts, we make the world.
Write a letter of appreciation to the People of China. Describe what you learned about Ancient China, including the dynasties, philosophers, inventions and many other great facts you may have discovered. The letter should be at four to five paragraphs long, neatly printed or typed 10 OR 11 FONT.
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1) That song, in my opinion, is unimaginative.
2) Mike would be much improved on the contrary, if he stayed in bed.
3) Mr. Barnes, my dance instructor, was a professional entertainer.
4) A Mazda, the car with the rotary engine, is expensive.
5) One of the car's safety features for example, is the braking system.
1) I was very embarrassed when my husband, who was only slightly drunk, crashed down the stairs.
2) Gene Fowler, who happens to be a poet, is my best friend.
3) My car, which I received as a gift, sits idle in the driveway.
4) My friend, who was hurt in the accident, is in the hospital.
5) Dr . Rodriguez, who was present at the scene, called for an ambulance.
Read this excerpt from the golem what do the stage directions show the reader about rabbi lows veiwpoint
Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:
Read this excerpt from The Golem.
INT. THE MIND OF RABBI LOW. CONTINUOUS.
In a dream Rabbi Low sees fantastic versions of the symbols and shapes from his book, against a constantly shifting background.
Rabbi Low is surrounded by townspeople, pleading with him to help them. Their cries grow louder.
Rabbi Low reaches out for them, but his arms pass through them. They dissolve like mist. Their images are replaced by laughing, cruel faces. Rabbi Low shakes away these visions with his arms.
What do the stage directions show the reader about Rabbi Low’s viewpoint?
he does not believe in dreams
he fears rejection from others
he is afraid for his community
he lives in a daytime fantasy world
Answer:
he is afraid for his community
Explanation:
According to the stage directions presented in the text, we can see that the rabbi sees his community in a cruel and mocking way. This causes him to have a certain fear of the community, having very uncomfortable visions with it, where he is extremely judged, oppressed and humiliated.
Answer:
its c
Explanation:
Fall of the House of Usher, excerpt
By Edgar Allan Poe
Upon my entrance, Usher rose from a sofa on which he had been lying at full length, and greeted me with a vivacious warmth which had much in it, I at first thought, of an overdone cordiality—of the constrained effort of the ennuyé1 man of the world. A glance, however, at his countenance convinced me of his perfect sincerity. We sat down; and for some moments, while he spoke not, I gazed upon him with a feeling half of pity, half of awe. Surely, man had never before so terribly altered, in so brief a period, as had Roderick Usher! It was with difficulty that I could bring myself to admit the identity of the wan being before me with the companion of my early boyhood. Yet the character of his face had been at all times remarkable. A cadaverousness of complexion; an eye large, liquid, and luminous beyond comparison; lips somewhat thin and very pallid, but of a surpassingly beautiful curve; a nose of a delicate Hebrew model, but with a breadth of nostril unusual in similar formations; a finely moulded chin, speaking, in its want of prominence, of a want of moral energy; hair of a more than web-like softness and tenuity;—these features, with an inordinate expansion above the regions of the temple, made up altogether a countenance not easily to be forgotten. And now in the mere exaggeration of the prevailing character of these features, and of the expression they were wont to convey, lay so much of change that I doubted to whom I spoke. The now ghastly pallor of the skin, and the now miraculous lustre of the eye, above all things startled and even awed me. The silken hair, too, had been suffered to grow all unheeded, and as, in its wild gossamer texture, it floated rather than fell about the face, I could not, even with effort, connect its Arabesque expression with any idea of simple humanity.
In the manner of my friend I was at once struck with an incoherence—an inconsistency; and I soon found this to arise from a series of feeble and futile struggles to overcome an habitual trepidancy—an excessive nervous agitation. For something of this nature I had indeed been prepared, no less by his letter, than by reminiscences of certain boyish traits, and by conclusions deduced from his peculiar physical conformation and temperament. His action was alternately vivacious and sullen. His voice varied rapidly from a tremulous indecision to that species of energetic concision—that abrupt, weighty, unhurried, and hollow-sounding enunciation—that leaden, self-balanced and perfectly modulated guttural utterance.
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Which words from the text best describe Usher's appearance? (5 points)
Struck with an incoherence
Alternately vivacious and sullen
A want of moral energy
Ghastly pallor of the skin
Answer:
Ghastly pallor of the skin
Explanation:
The narrator states that when he saw Usher, he was startled by his appearance, because in addition to having his hair disheveled and his face down, he presented "Ghastly pallor of the skin" which was one of the main reasons that made the narrator so uncomfortable with what I was seeing. We can see, then, that Usher was not in good health, both mentally and physically.
"Fall of the House of Usher" is a short story written by Edgar Alan Poe and tells how Usher's house was languishing just like him, presenting a terrifying, hideous, evil and uncomfortable atmosphere and appearance.
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Answer:
Explanation:
c
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So I have to do a 5-10 minute podcast for a movie I like and I’m thinking either Coraline or a studio Ghibli movie I need a summary of the movie and what I liked about it and what I enjoyed please help
Answer:
Coraline discovers a secret door while exploring her new home. Behind the door lies an alternate world that is alike to hers but "better". She likes the idea of the new world until Other Mother tries to keep her to say there forever. Caroline must use her resources and make it back to her real family and life.
Explanation:
Why did I like the story?
Simply explain something or someone in the story you really liked.
Based on your knowledge of roots and affixes, which is the most likely
definition for the word humanize?
O A. To give something animal qualities
B. To build a place where humans live
O C. To treat something as if it were human
O D. To study human behavior
Answer:
(C). To treat something as if it were human
Explanation:
What lies are told about Boxer’s death?
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Brainstorm some ideas for a “hook” for your essay against online school.
Imagine sitting in front of a screen for at least 7-10 hours every weekday.This is NOT an effective way to learn! The biggest disadvantage of taking online classes is absence of face to face interaction and little interaction between students, which is harder to form relationships with teachers and peers. Another way online school is ineffective is...
Which detail from "The Night the Bed Fell" best supports the idea that many of the narrator's relatives have odd personalities?
"(On these occasions he was usually gone six or seven days and returned growling and out of temper, with the news that the Federal Union was run by a passel of blockheads and that the Army of the Potomac didn’t have a chance.)"
"My mother opposed the notion strongly because, she said, the old wooden bed up there was unsafe: it was wobbly and the heavy headboard would crash down on father’s head in case the bed fell, and kill him."
"Briggs Beall and myself were in a room adjoining this one. My brother Roy was in a room across the hall from ours. Our bull terrier, Rex, slept in the hall."
"Always a deep sleeper, slow to arouse (I had lied to Briggs), I was at first unconscious of what had happened when the iron cot rolled me onto the floor and toppled over on me."
Answer:
The answer is "(On these occasions he was usually gone six or seven days and returned growling and out of temper, with the news that the Federal Union was run by a passel of blockheads and that the Army of the Potomac didn’t have a chance.)"
If you don't want to read the whole thing its A.
Explanation:
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On these occasions, he was gone for six or seven days and returned growling and enraged, with the news that the Federal Union was run by a gang of thugs and that the Army of the Potomac had no chance. Thus, option A is correct.
What is "The Night the Bed Fell"?The story of "The Night The Bed Fell" begins with James Thurber referencing the eccentric people in his family, such as his aunt who tosses shoes through the corridors of something.
The residence each evening in a futile effort to frighten away armed robbers, his crazy siblings Beall, who believes he will suffocate to death in his snooze, and others.
According to Kinney, it was Herman, not James, which jumped from his cot and started the night's episode non-catastrophe. Not any of his aunts, but a border threw a sneaker through a roman shade accented, damaging the window, believing there was a robber inside.
Therefore, option A is the correct option.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
8.) E. My wife, the beautiful Emma, is cold and distant these days
Easy question
In 1990 Harry was 9 years. How old will Harry be in the year 2021
Answer:
I think the answer is 40 i'm not sure
Explanation:
besides 1990 is 31 years from 2021
What type of figurative language is being used in the sentence?
Answer:
imagery
Explanation:
Why is quality important to you as an individual and why is equality quality essential important in any democracy in the world?
Answer:
Quality is not important to me as an individual. Democracy presupposes relationships of political equality in which citizens equally share authority, but in today’s divided public square, democratic institutions are challenged by disagreement about how such institutions should be organized, and by antidemocratic politicians who exploit uncertainty.
Explanation:
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Answer:
The thoughtful woman sat at the table drinking her coffee. Her thumb lightly traced the coffee sleeve as she let the liquid swirl in her mouth before swallowing. "There is a job I'm thinking of taking," the man across from her started, "They said it was in Wichita, if I remember correctly." Her eyes dragged up toward the man. "Wichita?" she repeated. The man simply nodded his head in confirmation. 'That is quite a long way, from here it should be 2,000 miles away,' she thought to herself as she took another sip.
Explanation:
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