Answer: the pastor
Explanation:
Read this excerpt from the article.
These Harlem middle school boys are a chess team. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, chess.
The author's word choice in the excerpt helps create a tone that is
conversational.
dreamy.
serious.
proud.
Answer:
Proud
Explanation:
The author uses " Yes, ladies and gentlemen, chess.". To show the reason to be proud of the young boys.
Part C
Dramatic irony occurs when the reader is aware of something that one or more characters in a narrative know nothing
about. Often, dramatic irony involves an outcome or meaning of an event. This situation can create humor or suspense
for the reader. Give an example of dramatic irony in chapter 3 of A Christmas Carol, and explain the impact of this
dramatic irony on the story.
Answer:
The following excerpt from the novel shows dramatic irony
"A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to the old man, whatever he is!" said Scrooge’s nephew. "He wouldn’t take it from me, but may he have it, nevertheless. Uncle Scrooge!"
Uncle Scrooge had imperceptibly become so joyful and light of heart, that he would have pledged the unconscious company in return, and thanked them in an inaudible speech, if the Ghost had given him time.
When Scrooge's nephew, Fred, raises a toast in honor of his uncle, he is unaware that Scrooge is actually listening to his speech. In Fred's speech, he wishes his uncle a merry Christmas. But he believes that if his uncle were present, he wouldn’t accept those greetings from him. In reality, Scrooge is overwhelmed with joy at Fred’s words. Scrooge even forgets that his nephew and others at the party cannot see or hear him.
Explanation:
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Which is NOT described in ch. 3 by Tom Canty as an illustration of one of his usual pastimes ?
A. watching plays
B. playing in the mud
C. eating pork pastries
Answer:
a
Explanation:
In the autumn of 1874, the Kiowas were driven southward
towards the Staked Plains. Columns of troops were converging
upon them from all sides, and they were bone-weary and afraid.
They camped on Elk Creek, and the next day it began to rain. It
rained hard all that day, and the Kiowas waited on horseback for
the weather to clear. Then, as evening came on, the earth was
suddenly crawling with spiders, great black tarantulas, swarming
on the flood.
Which sentence best describes one effect of the poet's use of imagery in this
excerpt?
O A. It indicates the year in which the confrontation happened.
O B. It suggests that the Kiowas have been victimized by U.S. troops.
O C. It shows how many spiders came out in the evening.
D. It makes the scene come alive by describing Elk Creek in detail.
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Answer: D. It makes the scene come alive by describing Elk Creek in detail
Explanation:
Imagery refers to the figurative language that's contained in a literary work whereby the narrator uses images to describe something.
One of the effect of the poet's use of imagery in this excerpt is that it makes the scene come alive by describing Elk Creek in detail.
The options that the use of imagery suggests that the Kiowas have been victimized by U.S. troops or shows how many spiders came out in the evening are incorrect.
The correct option is D.
Answer:
Explanation:
it shows how many spiders came out in the evening
p please find this Answer I give brainliest
Answer:
1. why didnt he tell us about them when he came yesterday
2. it is likely that we shall be in time to see her when she arrives
3. please give me the message for him
4. my friend and I went to see her to ask her about her brother
Explanation:
I know how to speak English
Answer:
Australia n bro what are you doing
Excerpt from The Care and Keeping of Big Cats Part C Kate McConaughey While most modern zoos do not teach animals to perform "tricks," they do train animals to respond to certain commands to make them safer to handle, move and for examination. This training emphasizes rewards for good behavior rather than punishment for bad behavior. Many zoos, and most sanctuaries and animal parks, have special plots where beloved animals are laid to rest. These are rarely open to the public.
Identify the pattern that sentences 23 and 27 share.
A) subject-action verb-direct object
B) subject-linking verb-subject complement
C) subject-action verb-indirect object-direct object
D) subject-action verb-direct object-object complement
Answer:
a i think plz mark brainilest
Explanation:
If anyone has this question B was correct :)
Answer:
Thx :)
Explanation:
Have a nice day
peter wants to buy a used car. his father has agreed to put in half the cost of the car up to 2.500$. what advice can you give peter to help him save for the car he wants?
Answer:
By want you want wheather a second hand car or a new one
Explanation:
I will perfer you to buy a new one cause the second hand u want to buy might be causing break down all the time on the road and the cost of repairing the damage might even be more than what you bought the car. Buying a new car would cost much and you av to work harder to save money and buy new one .The money ur dad gave u don't return add it to the one u save continue God help u to buy a new one. price the new one and set a goal to have the money and then purchase it. Thanks.
What is a them of the poem The wind and the moon
The Moon expresses bravery. The Wind understands emotions. The Wind's statement shows fear.
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"Meanwhile, the girl was in a hurry to
arrive at her destination." In the
sentence, identify the transition word.
O Meanwhile
O hurry
O arrive
O destination
Maria has written the following sentence: “Any student wishing to earn an internship must turn in his application to career services by Friday.” How could she revise her sentence to make it the most inclusive?
The sentence is inclusive as is.
“Any student wishing to earn an internship must turn in her application to career services by Friday.”
“Students wishing to earn internships must turn in their applications to career services by Friday.”
“Students wishing to earn an internship must turn in his or her applications to career services by Friday.”
Answer:
Students wishing to earn internships must turn in their applications to career services by Friday.
Explanation:
When using the word "their" it is including all students that may be male, female, or who might identify as non-binary.
4) Which statement best summarizes Harold Krents’ attitude toward his blindness?
(A) He resents it and is jealous of people who can see.
(B) He thinks that the problem is not his blindness but the fact that other people don’t see him as a capable individual.
(C) He ignores it.
(D) He refuses to accept it and pretends that he can see.
(E) He doesn’t realize that he is blind.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
He in ignores it
Read the description of a story and then answer the question:
Pilgrims on their way to Canterbury decide to pass the
time by swapping stories. The stories all reveal something
about the storytellers themselves.
Which term best describes the story?
A. Parable
B. Frame narrative
C. Allegory
D. Parody
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Read chapter 1, “The Prison-Door,” from The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne and answer the question that follows.
A throng of bearded men, in sad-colored garments and gray, steeple-crowned hats, intermixed with women, some wearing hoods, and others bareheaded, was assembled in front of a wooden edifice, the door of which was heavily timbered with oak, and studded with iron spikes.
The founders of a new colony, whatever Utopia of human virtue and happiness they might originally project, have invariably recognized it among their earliest practical necessities to allot a portion of the virgin soil as a cemetery, and another portion as the site of a prison. In accordance with this rule, it may safely be assumed that the forefathers of Boston had built the first prison-house, somewhere in the vicinity of Cornhill, almost as seasonably as they marked out the first burial-ground, on Isaac Johnson’s lot, and round about his grave, which subsequently became the nucleus of all the congregated sepulchres in the old church-yard of King’s Chapel. Certain it is, that, some fifteen or twenty years after the settlement of the town, the wooden jail was already marked with weather-stains and other indications of age, which gave a yet darker aspect to its beetle-browed and gloomy front. The rust on the ponderous iron-work of its oaken door looked more antique than anything else in the New World. Like all that pertains to crime, it seemed never to have known a youthful era. Before this ugly edifice, and between it and the wheel-track of the street, was a grass-plot, much overgrown with burdock, pig-weed, apple-peru, and such unsightly vegetation, which evidently found something congenial in the soil that had so early borne the black flower of civilized society, a prison. But, on one side of the portal, and rooted almost at the threshold, was a wild rose-bush, covered, in this month of June, with its delicate gems, which might be imagined to offer their fragrance and fragile beauty to the prisoner as he went in, and to the condemned criminal as he came forth to his doom, in token that the deep heart of Nature could pity and be kind to him.
This rose-bush, by a strange chance, has been kept alive in history; but whether it had merely survived out of the stern old wilderness, so long after the fall of the gigantic pines and oaks that originally overshadowed it,—or whether, as there is fair authority for believing, it had sprung up under the footsteps of the sainted Ann Hutchinson, as she entered the prison-door,—we shall not take upon us to determine. Finding it so directly on the threshold of our narrative, which is now about to issue from that inauspicious portal, we could hardly do otherwise than pluck one of its flowers, and present it to the reader. It may serve, let us hope, to symbolize some sweet moral blossom, that may be found along the track, or relieve the darkening close of a tale of human frailty and sorrow.
This opening chapter does all of the following EXCEPT
A.
establish the time period of the novel
B.
establish the geographaphical location of the novel
C.
establish the season
D.
introduce the novel’s theme
E.
introduce the main character
Answer:
B
Explanation: i hope this help
English IV defying archetypes
Answer:
I just hope its right and it helps ya...But if its wrong then sorry for advanced
What is this poster saying
Answer:
The poster is trying to convey the message that Air Defense, also known as The Air Force in the Military, is around to defend our home country from invaders who wish to harm us. The Poster is also trying to encourage people to sign up to protect their country from foreign attackers by saying that the Air Defense is here to help.
I hope this helps! :)
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Determine the type of sentence given.
The couch was covered in chocolate ice cream, and Norman yelled at Butters since his mom just bought the couch at a yard sale!
Simple
Compound
Complex
Compound-Complex
What does the visitor notice about the portrait?
А
the excellence of the painter's technique
B
the emotion in the Duchess' expression
the unusual pose the painter chose
D
the beauty of the Duchess' face
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Answer:
the emotion in the Duchess' expression
the unusual pose the painter chose
Ch. 15
How did Tris's mom know so much about the Dauntless compound, the ranking, and
chocolate cake?
Answer:
Tris's mother knew so much about the Dauntless compound because she herself was born Dauntless to a Dauntless father.
Explanation:
The debut novel of Veronica Roth, Divergent features a dystopian Chicago and the life of its protagonist Beatric Tris Prior.
Natalie Prior, at the end of the in chapter 15, asks Tris to bring a piece of cake for her, saying the chocolate is delicious. Natalie Prior is the mother of Tris Prior in the novel. The reason that Tris's mother know so much about the Dauntless compound, the ranking, and chocolate because she herself was born Dauntless to a Dauntless father.
Natalie is herself a divergent like her daughter, Tris. She chose the Abnegation faction on the advice of her mother.
Rory uses a battery to power a light bulb with a resistance of 10 Ω. If 0.15 A of current is flowing, what is the voltage of the battery?
V
Answer:
should be 1.5
Explanation
Answer:The answer to your question is 1.5. Volts
Explanation: your welcome
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Read the passage from The Phantom Tollbooth.
"For instance, from here that looks like a bucket of water," he said, pointing to a bucket of water; "but from an ant's point of view it's a vast ocean, from an elephant's just a cool drink, and to a fish, of course, it's home. So, you see, the way you see things depends a great deal on where you look at them from. Now, come along and I’ll show you the rest of the forest."
What conclusion about Alec's perspective does the passage support?
He spends very little time thinking about his own perspective or other people's perspectives.
He spends a lot of time thinking about his own perspective as well as other people's perspectives.
He spends most of his time thinking about his own perspective and ignoring other people’s perspectives.
He spends an equal amount of time thinking about his own perspective and other people's perspectives.
Answer:
He spends a lot of time thinking about his own perspective as well as other people's perspectives.
Explanation:
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Answer:
b
Explanation:
Which is an example of personification?
A) "the stars began to burn / through the sheets of clouds"
B) "though the whole house / began to tremble"
C) "But you didn't stop. / You knew what you had to do."
D)
"you strode deeper and deeper into the world"
Answer:
B
Explanation:
I don't see much context behind this question but based on what you put, I assume B. Houses are not people, therefore they cannot tremble.
Are your smart?
Spell “it”
Answer:
i
t
Explanation:
Answer:
I+T IT :3
Explanation:
No im stu.pid
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-when did you need to use subtlety why
Answer:
Explanation:
How to use subtlety in a sentence. ... The pianist performed with subtlety and passion. we appreciated the subtlety ... in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. ... What made you want to look up subtlety?
c) Join the following sentences to make one complete sentence without using and, but or
SO.
1. I may accept your offer. You shall have to ask for it.
2. He was walking in the field. He came across a rare stone.
3. We went to the airport by taxi. We did not want to miss the flight.
4. You intervened timely. He would have been fired.
Answer:
2.then
3.because
explaination:because the following words fits there
In the space below, write a statement of fact about your school. Then write a statement of opinion about your school. Label the statements as fact or opinion.
Answer:
look below
Explanation:
for example you can say the one thing that you like or dont like about school and you can also write what your school is famous for or you can just say that your school is big small somthing like that
hope this helped
Answer:
Fact: My school is an online school.
Opinion: I love that my school is online.
What is the purpose of the media?
Answer: the media is aimed to communicate information.
Explanation:
This could be through buying and selling products to commenting on a post. Or looking a question up.
Pplllzzz heeellp True or False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Answer:
I think Its A
Explanation:
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State three possible objectives of human rights campaign
Answer:
It is called "human rights" to the set of rights that every person possesses by their sole condition of belonging to the human species, that is, they are the rights that every human should have without distinction of characteristics of any kind. These rights, primarily, are the right to life and the right to liberty (understood in a broad sense): no one can be deprived of their life or liberty for arbitrary reasons (their deprivation only proceeds in the event of punishment for crimes). The illegitimate deprivation of these rights would imply that the person is subjected to a condition lower than that, which is in violation of various international treaties.
Therefore, a human rights campaign will necessarily tend to protect these rights, or to extend them, or to denounce the violation of these rights by a specific group or government.
Which is not a rhetorical appeal?
O Pathos
O Logos
O Egos
Answer:
egos
Explanation: