Answer:
similarities :
poneyboys still the one telling the story, cherry is the same and
diff:
The reader is only told that this story takes place in the southwest, but the movie places it in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in the year 1966. It also changes the conflict from the East Side versus the West side to the northside versus the southside and dally dieing at the end in the book it was like you could feel the hurt in the movie its not as heartbreaking honestly a lot changed in the movie from the book like socs have lighter color hair the greasers and the movie doesnt go into a lot of detail about there families. they made johnny more weak in the movie
What is a counterclaim in an argumentative text?
Answer:
A counterclaim is the argument (or one of the arguments) opposing your thesis statement
Explanation:
WILL GIVE BRAINLEST!
What is Logical evidence? *
Evidence: based on personal experience and often in the form of brief narratives or stories
Evidence based on observable scientific research - such as studies and statistics.
Evidence based on sound logic and reasoning.
Other:
( If other please answer with (a) complete sentence(s) )
Answer:
BRAIN
Explanation:
Evidence based pn observable scientific research - such as studies & statistics
Explanation:
This answer make the most sense of all
Which two sentences contribute to the overall eerie mood of the adapted excerpt from "The Fall of the House of Usher" by Edgar Allan Poe?
Answer: In the first sentence, the author talks about a "mansion of gloom." This conveys the idea of a house that is old, abandoned, or that promises something terrible.
Explanation:
Answer:
Below
Explanation:
Got it right
Please help 100 points whats the theme and whats the evidence ( easy text )
Answer:
The theme of this text is:
Sometimes the answer is right in front of you and the easiest path is the best path.
Explanation:
"He decided that he would play basketball instead."
"and then he read comic books."
"He watched movies."
"Read about classic cars."
"He played the guitar."
"and cooked a meal for his family instead."
These are all things that he could've written about but, instead he didn't for many or a few reasons. He was lazy to work on it, and didn't think hard on it, he didn't want to do it and wanted to do something more fun, always in the back of his mind there was something interesting but, he wasn't thinking about the assignment. He was thinking about doing that interesting thing.
4.1) My father leaves his office at 5.30.
→
By 5.35..........
...........his office.
4.2) They're playing football at 11 o'clock.
→ At 11.30............
......football.
4.3) My little sister goes to bed at 9.30.
By 10 o'clock,...
...........to bed.
Answer:
4.1) My father leaves his office at 5.30.
By 5.35 he has has left his office.
4.2) They're playing football at 11 o'clock.
At 11.30 they're playing football.
4.3) My little sister goes to bed at 9.30.
By 10 o'clock she has gone to bed.
Read this passage from The Jungle Book.
"The Wolves are a free people," said Father Wolf. "They take orders from the Head of the Pack, and not from any striped cattle-killer. The man's cub is ours—to kill if we choose."
"Ye choose and ye do not choose! What talk is this of choosing? By the Bull that I killed, am I to stand nosing into your dog's den for my fair dues? It is I, Shere Khan, who speak!"
How is Father Wolf affected by the Law of the Jungle in this passage?
Answer:
B
Explanation:
"They take orders from the head of the pack..."
Answer:
B bruddahs
Explanation:
Why are stereotypes a problem?
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What are the connotations
of the phrase 'end of the
world'?
Ir Enfield's description
How does this setting
create fear?
m some place at the end of the world,
This question is incomplete. Here's the complete question.
Read Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, by Robert Louis Stevenson.
In Enfield's description of someplace at the end of the world, what are the connotations of the phrase 'end of the world'? How does this setting create fear?
Answer:
In chapter one, Mr. Enfield recalls going home from someplace at the end of the world, which refers to the dark side of London, an area away from the public eye where people could easily buy opium and engage in prostitution.
Explanation:
The idea of Enfield walking alone in such a dangerous area in the middle of the night, with nobody around provides a scary setting that makes the reader expect some kind of bad situation.
Iago then says, “Come on, come on. You are pictures out of door, bells in your parlors, wild-cats in your kitchens, saints in your injuries, devils being offended, players in your housewifery, and housewives in your beds.” How is Iago’s language dehumanizing about women?
Answer:
The word devil i think sorry if wrong
Chuckling, Angela looked over her little brother's shopping list of bubble gum, race cars, and a puppy, and laid it aside, then, ignoring Harry's
protests, she picked up the real list and headed for the door.
Which revision will correct the punctuation error in the sentence?
O 1. replacing the comma after "puppy" with a semicolon
2. replacing the comma after "aside" with a semicolon
3. replacing the comma after "then" with a semicolon
4. replacing the comma after "protests" with a semicolon
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Answer:
The revision that will correct the punctuation error in the sentence is:
2. replacing the comma after "aside" with a semicolon
Explanation:
The sentence can be basically divided into two main ideas. One concerns the shopping list made by Angela's brother. The other concerns Angela picking up the real list to go shopping. The first idea is developed by listing the silly items Angela's brother wrote down and saying that Angela put that list aside. To start the second idea, a comma does not suffice. Therefore, we need to place a semicolon after "aside", since that is where the first idea ends. The semicolon will come before "then", which is the mark of what Angela did next, the second idea. The correct sentence is:
"Chuckling, Angela looked over her little brother's shopping list of bubble gum, race cars, and a puppy, and laid it aside; then, ignoring Harry's protests, she picked up the real list and headed for the door."
WRITTEN COMPOSITION: Expository
READ the following quotation.
Other people may be there to help us, teach us, guide us along our
path, but the lesson to be learned is always ours.
-Anonymous
THINK carefully about the following question.
Is it better for people to learn from others, or is it better for people to learn on their own?
WRITE an essay explaining the best way to learn new things.
Be sure to -
• clearly state your controlling idea
• organize and develop your explanation effectively
choose your words carefully
use correct spelling, capitalization, punctuation, grammar, and sentences
.
Answer:
For me it`s better to learn from others, Mostly because of the fact that we are not given the opportunity to make mistakes in life due to that we are able to more of a "correct" in life, it`s hard to believe what others have gone through without experiencing it.
Taking risks.
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
Romeo tells the Nurse to wait behind the abbey wall for his manservant. What is Romeo’s servant supposed to bring to the Nurse?
Answer:
Romeo's servant is supposed to bring a rope ladder to the Nurse.
Explanation:
And stay, good Nurse. Behind the abbey wall
Within this hour my man shall be with thee
And bring thee cords made like a tackled stair,
Which to the high top-gallant of my joy
Must be my convoy in the secret night.
The lines above are spoken by Romeo in scene 4 of Act 2. As we know, Romeo and Juliet fall in love with each other during a party which Romeo attended uninvited. They belong to rival families whose field has lasted for decades, and whose hatred is quite sanguinary. Therefore, for the two lovebirds to meet, they must devise plans and ask for the help of those whom they trust. Juliet's Nurse is one of those people. In this scene, Romeo is telling her one of his servants will bring her "cords made like a tackled stair", that is, a rope ladder. He wants them to arrange the ladder so that he can climb the walls to Juliet's house and visit her in secret.
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1 Read the first part of The Blind Assnssin. Which two words would you like your teacher to explain? Which statement do you agree with? • The facts are presented coldly and clinically • The violence of the accident is described with great emotion
2. Read the second part. Answer the questions.
1 Who are Laura, Richard, Mrs Griffen, and Alext How are they related? (The narrator's name is Iris.)
2 What are the various suggested causes of the crash? How does Iris explain the crash to the policemant Does she really believe this?
3 Why is she angry with her sister?
3 Read the final part. Answer the questions.
1 Why is Iris wondering what dothes to wear?
2 What impression do you have of her and her background?
3 Who is Reenie What do we learn about the mother of Iris and Laura?
4 Who do you think the last line refers to?
4 When is Iris..? . • nostalgic. • clear thinking • cold and factual • calm
• very angry
5 What evidence is there that Laura ?
• didn't care about people's feelings. • had bad experiences in life • felt guilty about something • had suffered even asa child
Answer:
Q1.
A. Charred , Smithereens
B. Option 2
Explanation:
Forgive me if i am wrong
A.honored
B.thanked
C.criticized
D.awarded
Answer:
Honored.
Explanation:
Commended means to praise someone/something formally or officially.
Using what I know in this sentence this is the best definition that can be used to replace the underlined word.
Read the fifth stanza from “The Raven.”
Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there wondering, fearing,
Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before
But the silence was unbroken, and the stillness gave no token,
And the only word there spoken was the whispered word, "Lenore!"
This I whispered, and an echo murmured back the word, "Lenore!"
Merely this and nothing more.
How does this incident move the action of the poem forward?
This is a turning point in the poem, as the speaker begins to accept his loss.
The speaker again refers to Lenore, and the reader sees that his sorrow is all about his lost love.
This is a turning point in the poem, as the speaker begins to descend into madness.
The speaker refers to Lenore for the very first time here; the reader does not yet know who Lenore is.
Answer:
The answer is B
Explanation:
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This incident move the action of the poem forward as the speaker again refers to Lenore, and the reader sees that his sorrow is all about his lost love. Thus, option B is correct.
What is the main stanza in poem in which the author is sad?
Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there wondering, fearing,Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before But the silence was unbroken, and the stillness gave no token,And the only word there spoken was the whispered word, "Lenore!"This I whispered, and an echo murmured back the word, "Lenore!"Merely this and nothing more.
This is a turning point in the poem, as the speaker begins to accept his loss. The speaker again refers to Lenore, and the reader sees that his sorrow is all about his lost love. This is a turning point in the poem, as the speaker begins to descend into madness. The speaker refers to Lenore for the very first time here; the reader does not yet know who Lenore is.
Therefore, This incident move the action of the poem forward as the speaker again refers to Lenore, and the reader sees that his sorrow is all about his lost love. Thus, option B is correct.
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Help find the answer?
Answer:
Amy went through the back gate and it lead to a garden.
This gift came from you im sorry but I dont like it.
Patrick Mahomes scrambled into the endzone.
I ran all the way to my grandmothers house.
I would love to travel all around the world.
Albo
What emotions does the image of "a huge mountain
'tween my hearth and tongue" reveal?
Read the passage. Then answer the question that
follows.
PORTIA. I would have had thee there and here again
Ere I can tell thee what thou shouldst do there.
[Aside] O constancy, be strong upon my side;
Set a huge mountain 'tween my heart and tongue.
I have a man's mind, but a woman's might.
- The Tragedy of Julius Caesar,
William Shakespeare
O doubt and fear
O trust and pride
O vengeance and hate
O love and affection
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FrameChain/Activity
Answer:a
Explanation:
Answer:
A) doubt and fear
Explanation:
pre- Before Question 1 What word would I get if I added the base word "create" to the suffix -tion? (turning the verb into a noun)
Answer:
creation
Explanation:
A "suffix" is an affix that is being placed at the end of a word. Adding it to a word results to a new word. For example, the base word "create" is a verb, which means to make, produce fabricate and so on. If the suffix, "tion," will be added to it, the word will become "creation," which is a noun. Creation refers to the process of making something or it could also mean something that was made or produced.
Set a flat foot on the ground with weight. A. Jump B. Stamp C. Slap D. Flap
Answer:
stamp
Explanation:
character uses that language to show how angry they really are.
Read the passage, then answer the question that follows.
It has had a hard life of it, this feeling of Imperial patriotism. It was checked for a generation by the apathy and the indifference which were the characteristics of our former relations with our Colonies, but it was never extinguished. The embers were still alight, and when in the late war this old country of ours showed that it was still possessed by the spirit of our ancestors, and that it was still prepared to count no sacrifice that was necessary in order to maintain the honor and the interests of the Empire, then you found a response from your children across the seas that astonished the whole world by a proof, an undeniable proof, of affection and regard.
–“I Believe in a British Empire,”
Joseph Chamberlain
Why is Chamberlain’s argument effective? Check all that apply.
He makes a concession about imperialism, showing both sides of the argument.
He uses an appeal to emotion with words like honor and sacrifice to stir nationalism.
He uses an appeal to logic by comparing imperialism to a glowing fire.
He cites statistics to support his claim.
He cites evidence of winning the recent war to show that people still sacrifice for the empire
Answer:
He makes a concession about imperialism, showing both sides of the argument.
He uses an appeal to emotion with words like honor and sacrifice to stir nationalism.
He cites evidence of winning the recent war to show that people still sacrifice for the empire.
Explanation:
Joseph Chamberlain presents his argument with emotions, evidence and logic. He presents the picture of both sides of the argument and builds a thinking among the audience about imperialism. He also tries to bring emotion and encourage the sense of nationalism among the audience. The use of certain words helps him to make his argument more appealing to the audience. He also had provided the example of sacrifice from the people's end that had brought good results in the past. By doing so he presents his argument with more zeal and appeal.
what is concord and the meaning of concord