At the beginning of Book 9, Odysseus indicates that he has been dealing with conflict in the journey he experienced after the battle in Troy. Explain Odysseus' conflict overall and then how he deals with specific conflict in book 9.
Answer:well
Explanation:
Because
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Which best explains why writers use rhythm in poetry?
A. To avoid using clichéd images and words
B. To divide a poem into sections on the page
C. To create a sense of forward motion
D. To guide the reader to understand meaning
To create a sense of forward motion explains why writers use rhythm in poetry. The correct option is c.
What is rhythm in poetry?Rhythm in poetry can be thought of as the beat or the flow of a poem. It is made up of beat and repetition so it usually refers to features of sound. It is created by stressed and unstressed syllables in a line or a verse.
Although poetry is very much up to individual interpretation when it comes to style and rhyme, rhythm is really important. Prose can have a sense of rhythm but too much less of an extent and this is what makes poetry unique. Some poems don't have an obvious rhythm. These types of poems are known as free verse. The pattern of the words that make poems fun to say and easy to remember is not there by accident.
Poets arrange their words in a certain way to create these patterns.
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Tank Joke:
Go commit broken tracks
Answer:
ha ha ha
Explanation:
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Who does the injustice effect? (list groups of people)
Minority groups like Blacks, Asians, and Latinos. People under 25. Men more than women. The poor
Answer:
Minority groups like Blacks,Men more than women.womenhope it is helpful to you
What are some of Gogol Ganguli's character traits in your opinion? Book: The Namesake
Gogol is the center of the novel, and it is his journey from childhood into young adulthood that the narrator tracks most closely. Gogol’s transformation is marked in at least three ways. First, his name. Gogol is Gogol, of course, because his father and mother needed a name for him before leaving the hospital. The name “Gogol” was an important one to Ashoke, who adored Nikolai Gogol’s work. Ashoke also has traumatic connection to the train-wreck during which he was reading Gogol. When Gogol asks his father, when he is college, whether the name Gogol reminds Ashoke of nearly dying, Ashoke counters that “Gogol” is for him a name of hope, of joy—of life. Gogol the child is the happy outcome of a terrible event in Ashoke’s younger days.
Gogol’s decision to become Nikhil occurs before he knows his father’s story in detail. But the change to Nikhil also represents a maturation, an attempt to find a new self in college. This leads to the second of Gogol’s transformations: into a student of architecture. Ashima’s father was a painter, and so visual art runs in the family. Gogol is also inspired by the design of the Taj Mahal when the family visits India together, when he is in high school. At Yale, Nikhil is able to pursue his love of architecture most directly, and this leads him to graduate study in New York, and a job at a firm there.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Source 1:
"I only food shop at Brunger's on Thursdays because that's when the
store doubles my coupons," says savvy shopper Nancy Tyson.
Source 2:
A comparative study by Mooreville College found that Brunger's
Grocery Store has the highest regular prices on food and household
items.
Which option best combines the two sources into a single detail sentence?
O A. Most shoppers use coupons to reduce their grocery bill.
B. The prices at Brunger's are high, but customers can save money
by shopping on double coupon day.
C. Brunger's prices may be higher than those at other grocery stores,
but it sells better-quality products.
D. By doubling the value of coupons, Brunger's is able to charge
lower prices than other grocery stores.
Answer:
its B if you read first sentences it will definitely say its B
Answer: The answer is B
Explanation: The reason why it is B is it combines talking about the coupons and the high prices at Brunger's and that's what both sources talk about. Hoped this helped!
a visual display of topic is called?
Answer:
Infographics
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Which type of figurative language is shown in the sentence below?
The kettle screamed as the water boiled furiously.
Answer:
This type of figurative language is personification
Explanation:
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In your own words how would you describe the difference between a parody and
satire?
Answer:
A parody is a composition that imitates the style of another composition, normally for comic effect and often by applying that style to an outlandish or inappropriate subject. Seth Grahame-Smith's Pride and Prejudice and Zombies is a perfect example of parody. Grahame-Smith took Jane Austen's text and introduced zombies into the storyline. Throughout the reworked novel, he maintained Austen's writing style, voice, and even much of the original storyline, creating a new work that is recognizable as being Jane Austen's but that definitely isn't.
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A satire, on the other hand, is intended to do more than just entertain; it tries to improve humanity and its institutions. A satire is a literary work that tries to arouse the reader's disapproval of an object — a vice, an abuse, a faulty belief — by holding it up to ridicule. Satirists use euphemism, irony, exaggeration, and understatement to show, with a greater or lesser degree of levity, the follies of mankind and the paradoxes and idiocy that they can lead to.Some great examples of satire include George Orwell's Animal Farm, which ridicules the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia; Voltaire's Candide, which attacks the philosophy of Optimism; and Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels, which satirizes the "high-class" tastes, social expectations, and popular philosophies of his time.
2. Say if the following sentences are TRUE or FALSE.
1. Coronavirus is a very old virus. (.................)
2. It has made a lot of people sick in some parts of the world. C.
3. The Coronavirus only affects old people. (...............)
4. We don't have to touch our faces to avoid the virus. (...........
5. We have to wash our hands only by water. (...............)
6. Staying at home is our part to stop the virus. (...............)
7. The virus only affect people in Asia. (...............)
3. Using the vocabulary on the previous text write an advice during this quarantine,
Answer:
1: False
2: True
3: False
4: False
5: False
6: True
7: False
Explanation:
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Answer:
false
true
false
false
false
true
false
Explanation:
My advice to stay safe is to listen to what is being told. You may believe that because you are young, you are safe from this virus, but that is not necessarily safe. Keep yourself and others protected my washing your hands, avoiding touching others, and staying home. You don't need to party or get out of the house unless it is absolutely necessary. Stay safe to protect you and others.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
The Great Compromise allowed for?
A. three fifths of each slave to be counted for population purposes
B. two legislatures, one with an equal number of votes for every state, and one determined by proportional representation.
C. California to join the Union as a free state and a fugitive slave law to go into effect.
D. states above Missouri to be free of slavery, and states below to be open to it.
Answer:
B. two legislatures, one with an equal number of votes for every state, and one determined by proportional representation
Explanation:
The Great Compromise, also known as the Connecticut Compromise was a decision reached between small and large states during the Constitutional Convention of 1787, where it as agreed that a bicameral legislature would be adopted. This meant that the upper house would have an equal number of votes per state and the lower house would proportionately represented based on the individual state population.
Therefore, the Great Compromise allowed for two legislatures, one with an equal number of votes for every state, and one determined by proportional representation.
If you were going to break down the word micrometeoroids according to roots and affixes to improve fluency, how would it break down? a. mi-cro-met-eor-oids c. mic-rom-etor-oids b. micro-meteor-oids d. microm-et-oroids
Answer:
It's B
Explanation:
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Answer:
b
Explanation:
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Answer:
The first one
Explanation:
Answer:
D. All of the above
Explanation:
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Then click one of
the underlined sentences in the last two
paragraphs of the passage, on pages 3 and 4,
that reflects the data shown in the pie chart.
Answer:
for people to answer the question you have to give the passage or the text
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from "The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain," by Langston Hughes.
But jazz to me is one of the inherent expressions of Negro life in America; the eternal tom-tom beating in the Negro soul—the tom-tom of revolt against weariness in a white world, a world of subway trains, and work, work, work; the tom-tom of joy and laughter, and pain swallowed in a smile.
HURRYYY How does Hughes inject elements of jazz into the excerpt?
A. by repeating the word “work,” which emphasizes the need to relax
B. with references to the “white world,” which accentuates the targeted audience
C. with figurative language such as “pain swallowed in a smile,” which acts as song lyrics
D. by repeating the phrase “tom-tom,” which acts as a drum beat
Answer:
C. with figurative language such as “pain swallowed in a smile,” which acts as song lyrics
Explanation:
C. with figurative language such as “pain swallowed in a smile,” which acts as song lyrics.
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please fill this up for me and the topic is: dangers of smoking
Answer:
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Explanation:
Smoking doesnt't benefit anyone in anyway for example smooking causes; heart disease, stroke, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), emphysema, diabetes, osteoporosis, rheumatoid arthritis, age-related macular degeneration and cataracts, and worsens asthma symptoms in adults and so much more! Also smoking around others cause them to have secondhand smoke which is super unfair to the people around you so overall its not good!
why do they put a popcorn button on the microwave if the popcorn bag says not to use it
Answer:
Even the popcorn bags have a warning on them telling you not to. The popcorn setting on many microwaves has only a preset time and no humidity sensor, which means that the microwave can't tell when something's burning.
Explanation:
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Read this excerpt from "Painting Freedom on the Walls.”
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When a wave of Mexican settlers began to come to San Diego in the 1890s, many of them made their home in an area known as Logan Heights. Soon that area was called Barrio Logan. (In Spanish, a barrio is a neighborhood.) At first, Barrio Logan was a neighborhood of homes and shops that stretched from well inland all the way to San Diego Bay, and the people had access to the beach. Then, during World War II, the beach was closed. In the 1950s, the city changed the zoning of the area so that industry could move into the neighborhood. Soon, the barrio was spotted with noisy, dirty junkyards. In the 1960s, Interstate 5 and ramps for the San Diego-Coronado Bridge cut Barrio Logan in half. About 5,000 homes were destroyed in the process.
By this time, the residents were very angry about the terrible damage to their barrio. They protested loudly. Finally, the City Council of San Diego promised them a park to help make up for the damage. The council set aside land for that purpose. And then, in 1970, bulldozers arrived to turn the land into a parking lot. A student, Mario Solis, saw them, asked what was going on, and started spreading the word. Within a few hours, there were 250 people in the park, blocking the bulldozers.
The people of Barrio Logan won their battle and got their park. They planted cactus and other native plants, but there was something missing. An artist named Salvador Torres came up with the idea of putting murals on the concrete pillars that supported the freeway. Chicano Park was born.
The murals of Chicano Park are filled with the colors, the history, and the heroes of Mexican America. They are painted by professional artists and by community groups. There is even one mural painted entirely by children. They are visible reminders of the Mexican cultural heritage of the city.
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Which choice is the best summary of the excerpt?
( )
My favorite part of this story is the example of Mario Solis, who blocked bulldozers. Solis did this so an unattractive parking lot would not be built in Barrio Logan.
Murals are an important way to honor Mexican culture in California. Some murals are painted to depict Mexican-American heroes; others are painted by artists and even children.
Residents in Barrio Logan were angry with negative changes in their neighborhood. They fought City Council for a local park and made it into a beautiful place.
Barrio Logan is a neighborhood that was settled by Mexican immigrants in the 1890s. Homes and shops were built in this San Diego community, which was close to the beach.
Answer:
Residents in Barrio Logan were angry with negative changes in their neighborhood. They fought City Council for a local park and made it into a beautiful place.
Explanation:
To make a summary of a text it is necessary that you remove the most important part of the original text. This part must be able to show the main subject of the text in a succinct and summarized form, allowing the reader to understand what is being addressed in the original text more quickly, in a smaller text, that is, in a summarized text.
In this case, like the text shown in the question above, it presents how the construction of a Mexican neighborhood was created, after the protests and complaints of American-Mexicans about the destruction of the neighborhood where they lived, we can say that the best summary is:
"Residents in Barrio Logan were angry with negative changes in their neighborhood. They fought City Council for a local park and made it into a beautiful place."
1. Which of the following sentences uses a dash correctly?
A. Your dog would rather watch squirrels play outside than play outside himself.
B. She needs - more coffee mugs - to complete her collection,
C. Last year, when I went skiing - for the very first time I fell and broke an ankle.
D. He likes to assemble wooden puzzles, especially - three-dimensional puzzles.
Answer:
D. He likes to assemble wooden puzzles, especially - three-dimensional puzzles.
Explanation:
what can a third-person omniscient narrator do that helps us understand more of the story?
Answer:
A third person omniscient narration is allowed to move between the perspectives of multiple major characters. .
Explanation:
This can make it an ideal literary device for exploring the relationships between characters. A good example of this might be Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice
Read the passage from the opinion of the court in Dred Scott v. Sandford, written by Justice Taney.
The question then arises, whether the provisions of the Constitution, in relation to the personal rights and privileges to which the citizen of a State should be entitled, embraced the negro African race, at that time in this country, or who might afterwards be imported, who had then or should afterwards be made free in any State; and to put it in the power of a single State to make him a citizen of the United States, and endue him with the full rights of citizenship in every other State without their consent? Does the Constitution of the United States act upon him whenever he shall be made free under the laws of a State, and raised there to the rank of a citizen, and immediately clothe him with all the privileges of a citizen in every other State, and in its own courts?
The court thinks the affirmative of these propositions cannot be maintained. And if it cannot, the plaintiff in error could not be a citizen of the State of Missouri, within the meaning of the Constitution of the United States, and, consequently, was not entitled to sue in its courts.
Why is Justice Taney’s argument ineffective?
He uses the freedom of African Americans as evidence.
He uses a previous status of African Americans as evidence.
He uses the dissenting argument of the court as evidence.
He uses the ruling of the previous court as evidence.
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Answer:
The correct answer is:
Taney cannot deny Scott citizenship because it is a federal right.
Before the civil war, only white men with property could vote, and only white people could be United States citizens. African Americans that were born in the United States territory are all citizens, by the The 14th Amendment (1868). So a perfect counterclaim to the claim in the excerpt would be the chosen one because his citizenship is a Federal right by The 14th Amendment.
Explanation:
My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun
Coral is far more red than her lips' red;
If snow be white, why then her breasts are dun;
If hairs be wires, black wires grow on her head.
I have seen roses damasked, red and white,
But no such roses see I in her cheeks;
And in some perfumes is there more delight
Than in the breath that from my mistress reeks.
I love to hear her speak, yet well I know
That music hath a far more pleasing sound;
I grant I never saw a goddess go;
My mistress when she walks treads on the ground.
And yet, by heaven, I think my love as rare
As any she belied with false compare.
"Sonnet 18" by William Shakespeare
What type of figurative language is Shakespeare poking fun at in
"Sonnet 18"?
- apostrophe
- personification
- symbolism
- metaphor
Answer:
Its symbolism or metaphor
Explanation:
What is most closely the meaning of the following lines from the poem (first stanza)?
“If ever wife was happy in a man,
Compare with me ye women if you can.”
A. The speaker acknowledges she is not the only woman to be so cheerful with her husband.
B. The speaker believes she has more joy for her husband than other wives have for theirs.
C. The speaker believes that all wives should be content to spend time with their husbands.
D. The speaker acknowledges that other women show more love for their husbands than she does
Answer:
Im pretty sure the answer would be A
What does Bianca say in regards to seeing "that special face"?
A. Hortensio is that special face
B. She has seen that special face
C. Gremio is that special face
D. She hasn't seen that special face
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Explanation:
Write a paragraph about the theme in the diary of Anne frank and include explanations and examples ?
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Answer:
Mood: Optimistic, hopeful, joyful.
Paragraph:
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Anne maintains an optimistic and joyful mood throughout the book and always has faith in the ability of man to change the world for the better. One quote that shows in the midst of the dark and depressing times she is in, she remains happy is when the book states, “I can shake off everything as I write; my sorrows disappear, my courage is reborn.”. This means to me how although on the surface Frank may be sad, as she writes her sorrows, worries, and agony disappears and hope is born from the ashes. Another quote shows that she appreciates nature is when Anne states, “Think of all the beauty still left around you and be happy.”. This tells us that Anne has learnt to find glory, joy, and beauty in the smallest things, like the diary that Otto Frank, her father, gave her for her birthday. While the world may be in chaos, she can make sense of it all through a pen and paper.
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nobody is writing this essay into passive voice
Answer:
What essay?
Explanation: