Answer:
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Part A What is the theme of The Secret Garden?
A. Some people are born with a love of the land and gardens.
B. Country people without formal education can still be wise. C. People who love gardens share certain qualities.
D.Being healthy is more important than being educated.
Question 2 Part B Which detail from chapter 12 best supports the theme in Part A?
A. “‘She must be less delicate before she begins lessons. Give her simple, healthy food.’”
B. “‘I’d always take Susan Sowerby’s advice about children myself. She’s what you might call healthy-minded—if you understand me.’”
C. “‘You can have as much earth as you want,’ he said. ‘You remind me of someone else who loved the earth and things that grow.’”
D. “‘I was always ill and tired and it was too hot. I sometimes made little beds in the sand and stuck flowers in them. But here it is different.’”
Answer:
Part A is B. Country people without formal education can still be wise. C. People who love gardens share certain qualities. Part B is B. “‘I’d always take Susan Sowerby’s advice about children myself. She’s what you might call healthy-minded—if you understand me.’”Explanation: I read the book
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A. The theme of the novel "secret Garden" is option C People who love gardens share certain qualities. B. The option C. “‘You can have as much earth as you want,’ he said. ‘You remind me of someone else who loved the earth and things that grow.’”
What is the theme of the story "The secret Garden" ?"The Secret Garden" is a novel that reveals several themes, including the transformative power of nature, the importance of relationships and community, the value of positive thinking and healing, and the potential for personal growth and change.
Through the characters of Mary, Colin, and Dickon, the novel demonstrates how individuals can overcome physical, emotional, and psychological obstacles and develop a deeper appreciation for the beauty and wonder of life.
It also portrays the restorative effects of gardens and the natural world on the human spirit, and the importance of nurturing and caring for one another. Ultimately, "The Secret Garden" is a story about the transformative power of love, friendship, and hope.
Therefore, for part A, option C is correct. And the supportive statement for the part A is option C in part B.
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Read the excerpt from "The Revolt of Mother.". The woman stood for a moment looking after him, then she went out of the barn across a corner of the yard to the house. The house, standing at right angles with the great barn and a long reach of sheds and out-buildings, was infinitesimal compared with them. It was scarcely as commodious for people as the little boxes under the barn eaves were for doves. Which is the correct definition of the word "infinitesimal" based on its usage in the excerpt?
Answer: extremely small
Explanation:
The correct definition of the word "infinitesimal" based on its usage in the excerpt means extremely small.
From the excerpt, we are informed that "the house, standing at right angles with the great barn and a long reach of sheds and out-buildings, was infinitesimal compared with them". This implies that the house was extremely small when compared with them.
Answer:
C. extremely small.
Explanation:
The word "infinitesimal" means "minute, tiny, extremely small," even to the extreme of being considered uncountable or difficult to be considered. The word is used to describe or refer to things that are small, more than the normal small.
In the given excerpt from the short story "The Revolt of 'Mother'," by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman, the writer used the word "infinitesimal" to refer to the house. And based on how it is used to talk about the house, we can infer that it meant the house was "extremely small", even comparing it to "the little boxes under the barn eaves" that were for the doves.
Thus, the correct answer is option C.
How is the messenger’s news good and bad?
Answer:
itts very good ..............
Answer:
is this a book?
bc a irl messenger can be put in the middle between things and the news can be bad for both people on each side.
Explanation:
Which vocabulary word best completes the following sentence?
Throughout the course of the story, Ida B experienced a
Choose...
from being a character who was angry to one who was happy and thankful.
disdain
focused
prospect
transition
Answer:
I think it is transition because that is like a change
Answer:
transition
Explanation:
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Answer:
My Answer
Explanation:
A fragrance can not be copyrighted. The text on the bottle can, but not the actual smell. <3
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What did Johnny decide when they were at the Dairy Queen and Dally was talking about other places to hide?
Answer:
Johnny decided to go turn himself in to the police.
Match each example of figurative language with its interpretation. (10 points)
Column A
1.
"He watches from his mountain walls, And like a thunderbolt he falls."
:
"He watches from his mountain walls, And like a thunderbolt he falls."
2.
"As long as I live, I'll hear waterfalls and birds and winds sing. I'll interpret the rocks, learn the language of flood, storm, and the avalanche."
:
"As long as I live, I'll hear waterfalls and birds and winds sing. I'll interpret the rocks, learn the language of flood, storm, and the avalanche."
3.
"I'm only a child yet I know we are all part of a family, five billion strong, in fact, 30 million species strong and we all share the same air, water and soil."
:
"I'm only a child yet I know we are all part of a family, five billion strong, in fact, 30 million species strong and we all share the same air, water and soil."
4.
"I have seen flocks streaming south in the fall so large that they were flowing over from horizon to horizon in an almost continuous stream all day long."
:
"I have seen flocks streaming south in the fall so large that they were flowing over from horizon to horizon in an almost continuous stream all day long."
5.
"O if we but knew what we do When we delve or hew—Hack and rack the growing green!"
:
"O if we but knew what we do When we delve or hew—Hack and rack the growing green!"
Column B
a.
These lines contain a hyperbole that creates a vivid image.
b.
The passage of prose contains a metaphor that shows how we are all connected.
c.
These lines contain alliteration, which creates rhythm.
d.
These lines give human abilities such as singing and language to nature.
e.
These lines use a simile to show the power of nature.
A simile is a comparison using like or as. In this example the author is comparing the person falling to a thunderbolt. This comparison shows nature's power.
"As long as I live..." D) These lines give human abilities...By describing the birds, winds, and waterfalls as singing, the author is giving these non-human things human-like qualities. This is also known as personification.
"I'm only a child..." B) The passage of prose contains a metaphor...The passage says that "we are all part of a family". This shows how everyone is connected in this metaphor of everyone being in the same family and sharing air, water, and soil.
"I have seen flocks streaming south..." A) These lines contain a hyperbole...The description of the birds stretching across the entire sky all day long is an over exaggeration of how many birds were actually flying south. While there may have been many, it would not have covered the whole sky, all day long.
"O if we but knew what we do..." C) These lines contain alliteration...Alliteration is the repetition of the same sound at the beginning of a group of words to create a sound effect. In this passage the "w" sound is repeated to give the passage a rhythm.
Answer:
O if we but knew what we do When we delve or hew—Hack and rack the growing green!"
Answer:E
2.
"I have seen flocks streaming south in the fall so large that they were flowing over from horizon to horizon in an almost continuous stream all day long."
Answer:D
3.
"I'm only a child yet I know we are all part of a family, five billion strong, in fact, 30 million species strong and we all share the same air, water and soil."
Answer:C
4.
"As long as I live, I'll hear waterfalls and birds and winds sing. I'll interpret the rocks, learn the language of flood, storm, and the avalanche."
Answer:B
5.
"He watches from his mountain walls, And like a thunderbolt he falls."
Answer:A
Explanation:I took the test and got them right
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Reflect on what you have learned about how much Social media and other news outlets affect your social identity.
How important is scoial context?
How do you think it relates to how we see things and how we are precieved?
How can we connect this to the real world and our lives?
Answer:
1. If we consider the school as a special environment, its context must facilitate the development of the physical and intellectual capacity of the child, promote cultural identity in the cultivation of the mother tongue and promote the spirit of understanding, peace, tolerane and equality.
Explanation:
please give me an excuse
Me and my friend turned in a test at the same time and got the same ones wrong (So same mark)
give me an excuse so it wouldnt look like we cheated
Answer:
great minds think alike
Answer:
you could say that you guys studied together from the same book and used the same flashcards to study
Ano po yung conflict ng "My Father Goes to Court".
Answer:
My Father Goes To Court (Carlos Bulusan)
When I was four, I lived with my mother and brothers and sisters in a small town on the island of Luzon. Father’s farm had been destroyed in 1918 by one of our sudden Philippine floods, so several years afterwards we all lived in the town though he preferred living in the country. We had as a next door neighbour a very rich man, whose sons and daughters seldom came out of the house. While we boys and girls played and sang in the sun, his children stayed inside and kept the windows closed. His house was so tall that his children could look in the window of our house and watched us played, or slept, or ate, when there was any food in the house to eat.
Now, this rich man’s servants were always frying and cooking something good, and the aroma of the food was wafted down to us form the windows of the big house. We hung about and took all the wonderful smells of the food into our beings. Sometimes, in the morning, our whole family stood outside the windows of the rich man’s house and listened to the musical sizzling of thick strips of bacon or ham. I can remember one afternoon when our neighbour’s servants roasted three chickens. The chickens were young and tender and the fat that dripped into the burning coals gave off an enchanting odour. We watched the servants turn the beautiful birds and inhaled the heavenly spirit that drifted out to us.
Some days the rich man appeared at a window and glowered down at us. He looked at us one by one, as though he were condemning us. We were all healthy because we went out in the sun and bathed in the cool water of the river that flowed from the mountains into the sea. Sometimes we wrestled with one another in the house before we went to play. We were always in the best of spirits and our laughter was contagious. Other neighbours who passed by our house often stopped in our yard and joined us in laughter.
As time went on, the rich man’s children became thin and anaemic, while we grew even more robust and full of life. Our faces were bright and rosy, but theirs were pale and sad. The rich man started to cough at night; then he coughed day and night. His wife began coughing too. Then the children started to cough, one after the other. At night their coughing sounded like the barking of a herd of seals. We hung outside their windows and listened to them. We wondered what happened. We knew that they were not sick from the lack of nourishment because they were still always frying something delicious to eat.
One day the rich man appeared at a window and stood there a long time. He looked at my sisters, who had grown fat in laughing, then at my brothers, whose arms and legs were like the molave, which is the sturdiest tree in the Philippines. He banged down the window and ran through his house, shutting all the windows.
From that day on, the windows of our neighbour’s house were always closed. The children did not come out anymore. We could still hear the servants cooking in the kitchen, and no matter how tight the windows were shut, the aroma of the food came to us in the wind and drifted gratuitously into our house.
One morning a policeman from the presidencia came to our house with a sealed paper. The rich man had filed a complaint against us. Father took me with him when he went to the town clerk and asked him what it was about. He told Father the man claimed that for years we had been stealing the spirit of his wealth and food.
When the day came for us to appear in court, father brushed his old Army uniform and borrowed a pair of shoes from one of my brothers. We were the first to arrive. Father sat on a chair in the centre of the courtroom. Mother occupied a chair by the door. We children sat on a long bench by the wall. Father kept jumping up from his chair and stabbing the air with his arms, as though we were defending himself before an imaginary jury.
The rich man arrived. He had grown old and feeble; his face was scarred with deep lines. With him was his young lawyer. Spectators came in and almost filled the chairs. The judge entered the room and sat on a high chair. We stood in a hurry and then sat down again.
After the courtroom preliminaries, the judge looked at the Father. “Do you have a lawyer?” he asked.
“I don’t need any lawyer, Judge,” he said.
“Proceed,” said the judge.
The rich man’s lawyer jumped up and pointed his finger at Father. “Do you or you do not agree that you have been stealing the spirit of the complaint’s wealth and food?”
“I do not!” Father said.
“Do you or do you not agree that while the complaint’s servants cooked and fried fat legs of lamb or young chicken breast you and your family hung outside his windows and inhaled the heavenly spirit of the food?”
“I agree.” Father said.
“Do you or do you not agree that while the complaint and his children grew sickly and tubercular you and your family became strong of limb and fair in complexion?”
“I agree.” Father said.
What is the “colossal significance” of the “enchanted” green light? In other words, what did it symbolize? Also, while you’re at it, why is the light green? Think about ideas/images associated with the color green. Why is it important that the green light is not visible in this scene? What does the simile of the stars/moon reveal about Gatsby’s dream/the green light? (Hint: Are stars actually close to the moon?)
Answer:
The light represents Daisy's perfection being far away from him.
The light is green because it represents money.
It is important since Gatsby thinks he has Daisy.
Gatsby does not need a symbol to represent the girl he loves.
Explanation:
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The significance of the enchanted "green light" is that it typified the wealth that Gatsy so much trusted. He believed that it will help Daisy to love him again and leave Tom.
Who is Gatsby?His full names are Jay Gatsby. He was originally named James Gatz. Gatsby is one of the central characters in F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel titled:
The Great Gatsby.
The book was published in the year 1925.
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Answer:
I think the answer is (on)
Answer:
The answer is D, "on".
Explanation:
Prepositions usually describe where something is. In this case there are "leaves ON their front lawns"
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"But soft! What light through yonder window breaks?" (Romeo and Juliet, Act II, scene ii) PLEASE TRANSLATE INTO MODERN ENGLISH!!!!
“But soft! What light through yonder window break?”
Translation: What light shines in or comes in through that window?
Notice how the word quizzical is used in this sentence.
Marci scratched her head and looked quizzically at the odd-shaped present--then put it back on the table next to the others.
If the author wanted to replace quizzically with a word that has a different nuance, which word would make the most sense?
A.fearfully
B.sadly
C.curiously
D.angrily
Answer
I would put
C. curiously
Explanation
It says "scratched her head"
Children have a different number of bones than adults do. What reasoning explains this?
Group of answer choices
As children develop, their bones become damaged, and they experience bone loss. Adults have fewer bones as a result.
As children develop, they grow new bones, and adults have more bones as a result.
As children develop, some of their bones fuse together, and adults have fewer bones as a result.
As children develop, some of their bones separate into smaller bones, and adults have more bones as a result. SCIENCE
Answer:
As children develop, some of their bones fuse together, and adults have fewer bones as a result.
How was Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., important to the Civil Rights movement? At least 2 complete sentences
the theme of the story The Scribe?
Answer:
Don't ever be afraid to try new things because you've never done them before
Explanation:
Read the following passage and then select the correct answer:
According to some sources, more than 30 million adult Americans are unable to read. There are different levels of illiteracy; some adults will be able to recognize a collection of words, while others cannot read at all. Without strong reading skills, it is difficult for people to hold jobs and become productive members of society. To improve our economy, it is imperative that the United States push its citizens to become more literate.
Which of the following sentences states the author's claim?
A) According to some sources, more than 30 million adult Americans are unable to read.
B) There are different levels of illiteracy; some adults will be able to recognize a collection of words, while others cannot read at all.
C) To improve our economy, it is imperative that the United States push its citizens to become more literate.
Answer:
To improve our economy, it's imperative that the United states push it's citizens to become more literate
C)
in which glossary would you expect to find a listing for the critical vocabulary words that are highlighted in each section. will mark brainiest
Answer:
Footnote
Explanation:
If a word looks like this Example*
then at the bottom there is probably a defintion of the word
Example: A word that means (insert definition here)
fill the correct article daily is dash capital of India
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Answer:C
Explanation: he said that the waste of materials was the real enemy which is personification
Answer:
hyperbole or personification and i say this because hes exaggerating some things, but the reason i say personification is that hes saying that wasting resources is our enemy and he has fought valiantly against it for 30 years i learned about this a while ago but you make the final desicion which one it is
Explanation:
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Do you think slaves were treated the same in the US and South America?
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
I'm sure there were some differences but no matter what slaves were treated like property and work forces. They were used to complete a task in both the US and South America, they were treated poorly as well.
What is a good thing about a turn over of power in the government
The rhyme scheme is the same from stanza to stanza.
What is the rhyme scheme of this poem?
Father William
) a bас
by Lewis Carroll (1832-1898)
a b cb
"YOU are old, Father William," the young man
said.
“And your hair has become very white;
And yet you incessantly stand on your head-
Do you think, at your age, it is right?"
a a bb
a b a b
"In my youth," Father William replied to his
son,
"I feared it might injure the brain;
But, now that I'm perfectly sure I have none,
Why, I do it again and again."
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Answer:
a b a b
Explanation:
The first and third lines rhyme, and the second and fourth lines rhyme.
Happy Valentine’s Day
Answer:
Thank you!! And oc to u too :)
Explanation:
Thank you so much! Happy Valentines to you as well QwQ
Which sentence from the passage provides the best clue that a theme of the story is "Courage can be found in the people you least expect it"?
A
"'Why don't you carry them the rest of the way?'" he responded irritably.
B
"How far had the samples gone?"
C
"The wind roared angrily, churning flakes of snow that had newly begun to fall."
D
"He was the smallest and youngest of the group, barely strong enough to carry his large backpack."
Answer:
D
Explanation:
"He was the smallest and youngest of the group, barely strong enough to carry his large backpack."
Olive ______ while she was having tea with annabelle. The Shadows by Jacqueline West
Answer:
d
Explanation:
ill make you brainiest What information do the details in this passage give the reader about the plot?
They show a character’s description.
They show a character’s conflict.
They show a character’s change.
They show a character’s turning point.
Answer:
It's A I'm pretty sure!
Explanation:
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I need help vocab words! can someone use these words into sentence.
1. regalia
2. contemporary
3. eccentricity
4. rancor
5. mortify
6. innate
7. malleable
8. inundated
9. counsel
10. vengeance
Answer:
1. The king appeared in the parade in full regalia.
2. Contemporary music is often criticized for being too simple and discordant.
3. The man's eccentricity isolated him from his neighbors.
4. Her sentence was full of rancor as she spoke to her enemy.
5. My goal is to mortify my sister in front of all her friends in order to get revenge.
6. The innate talent of the child could not be suppressed no matter what.
7. Human nature is usually malleable, rarely set in stone.
8. The controversial article was inundated with complaints and backlash.
9. When you are first starting to invest, it is wise to seek counsel from mor experienced investors.
10. My thirst for vengeance is unquenchable, and I will seek it no matter who stands in my way.
Explanation:
Modernist writers don't usually tell the reader what to think, communicating instead with A understatement and irony. B. sarcasm and political criticism. C. realism and naturalism.
Answer:
I think it's A.understatement and irony.
Explanation: