What is another word for interesting
Answer:
fascinating, intriguing
Explanation:
He said to me,"Is your father feeling better?"
Change into indirect speech.
Answer:
He said to me if my father was feeling better.
Explanation:
present tense to past tense to participle
this is the rule for direct/ indirect speeches.
Answer:
he said to me whether my father was felling better.
How does Lady Macbeth cover for Macbeth at the banquet?
A. She says that he’s behaved this way since he was young.
B. She changes the subject to blaming Malcolm and Donalbain.
C. She plays along, as if Macbeth was acting out a scene from a play.
D. She faints.
Why does Commander Peary hire Henson?
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Answer:
Impressed with Henson's experience and enthusiasm to see more of the world, Robert Peary hired him almost immediately as his personal assistant and invited him to take part in his next assignment. On leave from the Navy to do more exploring in Greenland, Peary once again invited Henson to join his party.
Explanation:
all you need is in the photo
on part A i put she is easily tempted by the serpent.
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Please Help me Which of these would not be on a word map?
A. Synonyms for the word
B. Antonyms for the word
C. Summary of a text that has the word in it
D. The definition
Answer:
synonyms of the word
Explanation:
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10 survey questions about Online Gaming Addiction
Answer:
What?
Explanation:
Which topic sentence best supports the following thesis statement?
There are many ways for teenagers to develop their vocal skills.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
C
Which vocabulary word correctly complete this sentence.
Mahmoud’s father gave the rest of his family a ____ look and then led them under the fence.
A. Haphazard
B. Tedious
C. Brash
4. Dubious
Answer:
c. brash
Explanation:
Answer: the answer is dubious.
Explanation:
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Answer: Do a movie
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A movie would be good. You can use pictures online and you can use an app that is called, Video Editor. Or a … PowerPoint... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I dunno but, I'll recommend a Movie.
What is it the second step to reading comprehension?
Answer:
Being able to talk about what you read
Explanation:
teacher said what have I learnt from the earthquakes lesson what should I say I want a perfect answer
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Answer:
number 2
Explanation:
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Answer:
number 2
Explanation:
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In the Shakespeare play, Macbeth what is the characteristics of Lady Macbeth
Answer:
Manipulative
Explanation:
She tried several techniques which would be a skilled manipulator... to entice Macbeth into the murder of Duncan
Gordimer paints a picture of Johannesburg to support her point of view about apartheid. This allows the reader to experience her life in apartheid. In a short essay of at least two hundred words, discuss whether you think this technique is persuasive or if Gordimer should have directly stated her views on apartheid.
Answer:
In "1959:What Is Apartheid?", Gordimer paints a picture of Johannesburg, the city she lives in, to support her point of view about apartheid. She writes about her experience with being raised in a home with servants and the prejudice that her family, and basically the rest of the white people had against black people. “But no black man has his home in the white city; neither wealth nor honour or distinction of any kind could entitle him to move into a house in the street where I or any other white persons live. So it easily happens that thousands of white people live their whole lives without ever exchanging a word with a black man who is like themselves, on their own social and cultural level...Out of this experience all the platitudes of apartheid sound endlessly, like the bogus sea from the convolutions of a big shell: they're like children . .. they don't think the way we do . .. they're not ready ..”. Gordimer explains how the white people viewed and thought about black people. She is persuasive in the way she describes how segregation had treated black people more drastically. I think she did stated opinion clearly, Gordimer is against apartheid and thinks it was terrible and dehumanizing how the “servants” were treated.
The technique used by Gordimer is persuasive because, in Gordimer’s essay, she explains that people of color take the jobs that no white man wants and that they are not allowed in any bar, club, etc.
What is apartheid?
Apartheid was a system of enforced racial segregation that lasted from 1948 until the early 1990s in South Africa and South West Africa.
Apartheid was defined by an authoritarian political culture centered on baasskap, which ensured that South Africa was governed politically, socially, and economically by the country's dominant minority white population through majoritarianism.
This strategy is compelling since Gordimer states in her essay that people of color do jobs that no white man wants and are not permitted in any bar, club, or other establishment. And that no lady is permitted. And she does an excellent job of detailing what people of color and women faced at the period, as well as why they couldn't do what white males could.
A white guy could accomplish tasks that no woman or brown person could do. A white guy might vote and be seen at a bar with more freedom and liberties than a black or female person. And a white guy may serve in the military or be paid more than a black or Hispanic man or woman. A black guy could vote, but it didn't count, and women couldn't vote.
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how does the following passage contribute to readers understanding of maggie
Answer:
There is no passage.
Explanation:
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I'm guessing it explains more about Maggie's charecteristics?
Read the excerpt from Chapter 4.
Anne of Green Gables
by Lucy Maud Montgomery
Matthew Cuthbert and his sister Marilla had decided to adopt a boy to help on their farm called Green Gables. When a girl, Anne, arrives, they are surprised. In this excerpt, Anne has just awoken after her first night at Green Gables.
Anne could evidently be smart to some purpose for she was down-stairs in ten minutes’ time, with her clothes neatly on, her hair brushed and braided, her face washed, and a comfortable consciousness pervading her soul that she had fulfilled all Marilla’s requirements. As a matter of fact, however, she had forgotten to turn back the bedclothes.
“I’m pretty hungry this morning,” she announced as she slipped into the chair Marilla placed for her. “The world doesn’t seem such a howling wilderness as it did last night. I’m so glad it’s a sunshiny morning. But I like rainy mornings real well, too. All sorts of mornings are interesting, don’t you think? You don’t know what’s going to happen through the day, and there’s so much scope for imagination. But I’m glad it’s not rainy today because it’s easier to be cheerful and bear up under affliction on a sunshiny day. I feel that I have a good deal to bear up under. It’s all very well to read about sorrows and imagine yourself living through them heroically, but it’s not so nice when you really come to have them, is it?”
“For pity’s sake hold your tongue,” said Marilla. “You talk entirely too much for a little girl.”
Thereupon Anne held her tongue so obediently and thoroughly that her continued silence made Marilla rather nervous, as if in the presence of something not exactly natural. Matthew also held his tongue,—but this was natural,—so that the meal was a very silent one.
As it progressed Anne became more and more abstracted, eating mechanically, with her big eyes fixed unswervingly and unseeingly on the sky outside the window. This made Marilla more nervous than ever; she had an uncomfortable feeling that while this odd child’s body might be there at the table her spirit was far away in some remote airy cloudland, borne aloft on the wings of imagination. Who would want such a child about the place?
Yet Matthew wished to keep her, of all unaccountable things! Marilla felt that he wanted it just as much this morning as he had the night before and that he would go on wanting it. That was Matthew’s way—take a whim into his head and cling to it with the most amazing silent persistency—a persistency ten times more potent and effectual in its very silence than if he had talked it out.
When the meal was ended Anne came out of her reverie and offered to wash the dishes.
“Can you wash dishes right?” asked Marilla distrustfully.
“Pretty well. I’m better at looking after children, though. I’ve had so much experience at that. It’s such a pity you haven’t any here for me to look after.”
“I don’t feel as if I wanted any more children to look after than I’ve got at present. You’re problem enough in all conscience. What’s to be done with you I don’t know. Matthew is a most ridiculous man.”
“I think he’s lovely,” said Anne reproachfully. “He is so very sympathetic. He didn’t mind how much I talked—he seemed to like it. I felt that he was a kindred spirit as soon as ever I saw him.”
“You’re both queer enough if that’s what you mean by kindred spirits,” said Marilla with a sniff. “Yes, you may wash the dishes. Take plenty of hot water, and be sure you dry them well. I’ve got enough to attend to this morning for I’ll have to drive over to White Sands in the afternoon and see Mrs. Spencer. You’ll come with me and we’ll settle what’s to be done with you. After you’ve finished the dishes go up-stairs and make your bed.”
Anne washed the dishes deftly enough, as Marilla who kept a sharp eye on the process, discerned. Later on, she made her bed less successful, for she had never learned the art of wrestling with a feather tick. But it was done somehow and smoothed down; and then Marilla, to get rid of her, told her she might go out-of-doors and amuse herself until dinner time.
In Anne of Green Gables, how does Marilla respond to Anne's silence at breakfast?
Marilla feels relieved.
She starts to like Anne more.
Marilla grows anxious.
She wants to comfort Anne.
Answer:
Marilla grows anxious.
Explanation:
Here in the story: "Thereupon Anne held her tongue so obediently and thoroughly that her continued silence made Marilla rather nervous, as if in the presence of something not exactly natural.", shows that Marilla grows nervous when Anne didn't talk.
In Anne of Green Gables, Marilla grows anxious which is a way Marilla responds to Anne's silence at breakfast. The correct option is C. The issue was the potential for Anne's cake to not rise.
What is the main message of Anne of Green Gables?Anne is a vibrant, curious person. She has a distinct perspective on the world, and we are the beneficiaries of the Haunted Woods, the Lake of Shining Waters, and many more creations of her mind. You can go far with imagination, and it may be a comfort when things are tough.
She rarely shows Anne her adoration, and when she does, she swiftly stifles those feelings. Marilla treats her adoptive daughter with kindness and justice, showing how much she cares for Anne. Anne can see Marilla cares about her and wants her to be successful as she grows up because of even her tough standards.
Thus, the ideal option is C.
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How does Friar Laurence contribute to the catastrophe in Romeo and Juliet? Select 2 options.
He convinces Juliet not to marry Paris.
He informs the families about the marriage.
He marries Romeo and Juliet in secret.
He reveals to Romeo that Juliet is dead.
He provides Juliet with the potion.
Friar Laurence contributed to the catastrophe in Romeo and Juliet because he provides Juliet with the potion and marries them in secret.
How did Friar Lawrence causes the deaths?The deaths of Romeo and Juliet was caused by Friar Lawrence because he married them too quickly, advancing with his plan too quickly, and running away instead of helping Juliet.
Hence, Friar Laurence contributed to the catastrophe in Romeo and Juliet because he provides Juliet with the potion and marries them in secret.
Therefore, the Option C and E is correct.
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Which sentence contains a
comma splice error?
A. My favorite kind of dog is a boxer, they are
really cute.
B. My favorite kind of dog is a boxer. They are
really cute.
C. My favorite kind of a dog is a boxer; they are
really cute.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Semi colon is correct as the two sentences are related, but the comma in A is incorrect as 'they' is in plural- and the dog is in singular- 'a boxer'.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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Answer: 1.B
2. might be b
Explanation:
A symbol is anything that stands for or represents both itself and
something else. Which of the following elements of the setting in the
last paragraph best symbolize the old couple's feelings at the end of the
story?
What is the author’s purpose for writing about specific kids in paragraph 14?
Answer:
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Answer:
Not enough info
Explanation:
what is the relation between power and freedom?
Answer:
The aim of this work is to offer an assessment of the conceptual relations between 'power' and 'freedom'. The two concepts are normally thought of as standing in a relation of mutual exclusion, and are often defined in reciprocal terms: while being free means not being subject to someone's power, to have power is to constrain someone's freedom. In this article I propose a more detailed interpretation of their conceptual relations, distinguishing between two different cases. In the case in which power and freedom are understood as properties of two different individuals involved in a social relation, I shall argue that they are not necessarily in a relation of mutual exclusion: power can be exercised in ways which do not reduce, and which might even increase, the power-subject's freedom. In the case, by contrast, in which they are understood as properties of the same individual, I shall claim that power and freedom show a significant degree of correspondence.
Explanation:
‘We are very miserable,’ said Darzee. ‘One of our babies fell out of the nest yesterday, and Nag ate him.’
‘H’m!’ said Rikki-tikki, ‘that is very sad – but I am a stranger here. Who is Nag?’
Darzee and his wife only cowered down in the nest without answering, for from the thick grass at the foot of the bush there came a low hiss – a horrid cold sound that made Rikki-Tikki jump back two clear feet. Then inch by inch out of the grass rose up the head and spread hood of Nag, the black cobra, and he was five feet long from tongue to tail.
—“Rikki-Tikki-Tavi,”
Rudyard Kipling
Which two text clues help you identify that the conflict will involve Nag?
Select two answers
o the news that Nag ate the birds’ babies
o Rikki-tikki’s identifying himself as a stranger
o the description of Rikki-tikki catching the babies as they fell from the nest
o Darzee and his wife’s hiding in their nest as Nag approaches
o the description of the tall grass
Answer:
its a and d
Explanation:
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Answer:
your answer is a and d
Explanation:
Match the figures of speech used in Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poems to the lines that contain them.
Answer:
The line "A damsel with a dulcimer" contains alliteration and it is used for the sounds of the letters a and d.
The author uses personification in the lines "The Sun came up upon the left, Out of the sea came he!" where he personifies the Sun in the form of a man.
The word below is repeated in the lines "Below the kirk, below the hill,"
"The Wedding-Guest stood still, And listens like a three years' child:" - We have used simile here because of the like.
"a sunny pleasure dome with caves of ice." It is antithesis, because we have sun and ice as opposing objects in this line.
Explanation:
Help English Language Arts (ELA)
Answer:
I'm not sure about some of these so I did the ones I know... I skipped the ones I don't know.
2) feet
3) true
6) yes
7) cards
8) tomatoes
10) women
Answer:
feet
true
yes
cards
tomatoes
Explanation:
Which verb mood is expressed in this sentence?
Stop acting like a two-year-old!
indicative
imperative
subjunctive
conjunctive
Answer: indicative
Explanation:
Answer:
Imperative
Explanation:
The verb mood expressed in the sentence "Stop acting like a two-year-old!" is imperative. The imperative mood is used to give commands, requests, or express strong advice. In this sentence, the speaker is giving a direct command to someone to stop behaving in a certain way.