Answer:
First Person
Explanation:
Answer: 1st person :)
Explanation:
Now Zeus the lord of cloud roused in the north
a storm against the ships, and driving veils
of squall moved down like night on land and sea.
The bows went plunging at the gust; sails cracked and lashed out strips in the big wind.
We saw death in that fury, dropped the yards, unshipped the oars, and pulled for the nearest lee:
then two long days and nights we lay offshore worn out and sick at heart, tasting our grief,
until a third Dawn came with ringlets shining. Then we put up our masts, hauled sail, and rested,
letting the steersmen and the breeze take over.
I might have made it safely home, that time,
but as I came round Malea the current
took me out to sea, and from the north
a fresh gale drove me on, past Cythera.
Nine days I drifted on the teeming sea
before dangerous high winds.
–The Odyssey,
Homer
Who or what functions as a symbol in this passage?
A) the sea
B) Dawn
C) Zeus
D) the ships
Answer:
i would think its the sea but im not sure
Explanation:
sorry if its wrong
What statements are true in the story?
Answer:
sal is experiencing mostly internal conflict
Explanation:
write a sentence using figurative language
Answer:
she smelled like flowers.
Explanation:
this figurative language is a simile because it used the word "like"
-hope this helped
20 POINTS! Read the passage below and complete the task that follows.
"Scientists have learned a great deal from manned space flights. One unexpected discovery has been that humans are not well adapted to life in space. Life without gravity causes the fluid in a human body to float upward, which not only creates uncomfortable pressure in the head and chest, but also weakens the leg muscles. Long space missions can also cause astronauts to develop brittle bones, vision problems, and difficulties eating and sleeping enough.
NASA hopes to send astronauts to Mars in the 2030s. Scientists calculate a trip to Mars would take around 2.5 years. To date, the longest a human has lived in space is 438 days, a feat achieved by Russian cosmonaut Valeri Polyakov on the Mir space station in 1994–95."
Write a one to two sentence conclusion appropriate to the purpose and audience of the passage. (Thank you!)
Answer:
HERE LOLLLLLLL
Explanation:
Red Shift is basically a slang term about how machines used to infer light see a red shift compared to previous results on the same galaxy since light traveling farther away is red, this information tells scientists that those objects with red shift are farther away. RST also supports the theory that the galaxy is expanding, as everything is getting farther away from what appears to be a center point, which supports the big bang theory.
Summary for "The Lady or Tiger"
The story first introduces a "semi-barbaric" king, who has implemented a unique form of justice within his kingdom: if the king believes that someone has committed a crime, they are placed in an arena and forced to choose blindly between two identical doors. Behind one door is a beautiful lady who will promptly become the accused’s wife; behind the other door is a tiger. Then the Kings daughter falls in love with a very handsome man. The king puts the man in an arena and forces him to choose blindly between the two identical doors. But the Man looks at the daughter and daughter tells the man to choose the door to the right. Then the author wants you to finish the story.
[...] But the Man looks at the daughter and daughter tells the man to choose the door to the right. Then the apprehensive man looks the king right in the eye and refuses to choose any door. The surprised king asks the man why he refuses to obey the orders of his king and his princess.
The man promptly replies that because of selfishness and a concern for the princess's happiness he is unable to escape one of the doors. This is because if he chooses the door where the tiger is, he will be killed and his soul will wander the land without peace, until the love of his life, the princess, meets him in the Hereafter. However, if he chooses the door where a beautiful maiden is placed, he will have to marry a woman with whom he is not in love, leaving three unhappy lives. His life, for not marrying the one he loves, the life of his wife, for being married to a man who does not love her, and the life of the princess, for seeing her love with another woman.
So instead of choosing between the doors, he chooses to ask, dearly, that the king grant her the daughter's hand in marriage, thus preventing three souls from living in suffering.
The king, moved by the man's words and seeing his daughter's happiness, has no choice but to allow marriage.
He was more depressed than ever as he drove on by himself. The late afternoon had grown hot and sultry and the country had flattened out. Deep in the sky a storm was preparing very slowly and without thunder as if it meant to drain every drop of air from the earth before it broke. There were times when Mr. Shiftlet preferred not to be alone. He felt too that a man with a car had a responsibility to others and he kept his eye out for a hitch-hiker. Occasionally he saw a sign that warned: "Drive carefully. The life you save may be your own." Which statement most accurately represents the excerpt's larger idea?
Answer:
C) Getting what you want may not make you happy.
Explanation:
Baaed on the given excerpt, Mr Shiftlet finally leaves his wife Lucy Bell, even though she is almost totally reliant on him. He craved his freedom from his wife, finally got it and then finds out that he does not want to be alone which makes him become moody inside his car.
Answer:
C) Getting what you want may not make you happy.
Explanation:
My 5 year old sister told me.
Someone please help me
Answer:
i think called because it sounds right
this word contains a greek root meaning "the people"
The words democracy, demography, epidemic, and pandemic contain the Greek root dem, which means people.
Why do you think memories are important? Think about photographs and videos. They help capture moments in your life. Moments that you will never get back, yet technology helps you recall these memories. Why should we treasure our memories?
HELP PlZ BAD AT ENGLISH CAN YOU TELL ME HOW I DID ON MY ESSAY
Summer Of 2019
Swish, Swish is the sound I wake up to the morning of August 6 of 2019.
I also hear the sound of my cousin Malichi’s voice,” Wake up Dyllen the fish should be jumping in Gelmark cove.”( A cove that my family named after my uncle won his first fishing Championship in). Anyway, I get up ready for a good three or four hours of fishing. On our way down to the boat dock, we all get all of our bait tied on will my uncle pulls the boat. And the second we hit the water I hop into the driver seat of my uncle's bass boat to go pick him up after he parked the truck. On the way to the cove, all we feel is the wind in my face and I am starting to wish I brought a hoodie. Once we get there we all grab our poles and start to fish, and even though we have been there 20 minutes we all have caught at least a 5-pound fish. Eventually, after another 20 minutes, we head to another spot. After the first 40 minutes of fishing and the last other spots, we head back to camp to get breakfast. When we arrive everyone is awake even some of my uncles' friends are up to having a good time eating good food. Also when we pull up into the camp all you can smell is the smell of bacon, fried eggs, rice, sausage, and other Asian breakfast foods that are too hard to pronounce, but masarap which means delicious in my family’s language according to my uncle. After a good meal we all get ready for a great time on the lake tubing, swimming, kayaking, fishing, and even sitting on the boat waiting for your family members get thrown off the tube, Once all of the fun is done in the middle of the lake we all go to the cove next to our campsite that is made for swimming. And once we are there we all get ready to swim make it safe for the little ones, so that means cleaning up our fishing stuff from this morning and putting it inside our boxes and safe away, as that is going on I am one with cleaning my fishing equipment and hop into the water to help my uncle move the kayak’s on the other side of the boat so we do not hit his friend's boat.”Ugh ooo ugh” is the noise I make getting into the kayak to help move it, but about 30 seconds later those noises are cut short by the pain that just shot up against my left elbow of a hook. So apparently my cousin Caden dropped a crankbait that has 6 hooks 3 on each end and 2 hooks got jabbed into me. Anyway, He dropped them and tried to get it as I was trying to get into the kayak but he fell into the water moving the bait closer to me and when he got the bait he started to doggy paddle back and as he was doing that he got my elbow, A little bit after that everyone was confused why I screamed until they saw the hook into my arm. When back on the boat getting ready to get the stupid hook out of me, scared to death that they are going to rip it out, and hearing them say I am a drama Queen. After finding it out, we got ready to go back to the campsite with me and my uncle to clean my wound. After that, we go back to the boat to go back to the rest of my family. And to my luck I see Caden crying for what he did to me on accident it felt worse on him than me.
Answer:
HEY, YOUR ESSAY IS GOOD, JUST CHANGED SOMETHINGS HERE AND THERE
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Summer of 2019Swish, Swish, is the sound I wake up to the morning of August 6, 2019.
I also hear the sound of my cousin Malichi’s voice,” Wake up Dyllen the fish should be jumping in Gelmark cove.”( A cove that my family named after my uncle won his first fishing championship in). Anyway, I get up ready for a good three to four hours of fishing. On our way down to the boat dock, we all get our bait tied on will my uncle pulls the boat, and the second we hit the water I hop into the driver seat of my uncle's bass boat to go pick him up after he parked the truck. On our way to the cove, all we feel is the wind on our faces then i started to wish I brought a hoodie. Once we get there we all grab our poles and start to fish, even though we have been there 20 minutes we all have caught at least a 5-pound fish. Eventually, after another 20 minutes, we head to another spot. After the first 40 minutes of fishing and the last other spots, we head back to camp to get breakfast. When we arrive everyone is awake even some of my uncles' friends are up to having a good time eating good food. When we pull up into the camp all we could smell was the smell of bacon, fried eggs, rice, sausage, and other Asian breakfast foods that are too hard to pronounce, but masarap which means delicious in my family’s language according to my uncle. After a good meal we all get ready for a great time on the lake tubing, swimming, kayaking, fishing, and even sitting on the boat waiting for your family members get thrown off the tube, once all of the fun is done in the middle of the lake we all go to the cove next to our campsite that is made for swimming. Once we're there we all get ready to swim make it safe for the little ones, so that means cleaning up our fishing stuff from this morning and putting it inside our boxes and safe away, as that is going on I am one with cleaning my fishing equipment and hop into the water to help my uncle move the kayak’s on the other side of the boat so we do not hit his friend's boat.”Ugh ooo ugh” is the noise I make getting into the kayak to help move it, but about 30 seconds later those noises are cut short by the pain that just shot up against my left elbow of a hook. So apparently my cousin Caden dropped a crankbait that has 6 hooks 3 on each end and 2 hooks got jabbed into me. Anyways, He dropped them and tried to get it as I was trying to get into the kayak but he fell into the water moving the bait closer to me and when he got the bait he started to doggy paddle back and as he was doing that he got my elbow, A little bit after that everyone was confused on why I screamed until they saw the hook into my arm. When back on the boat getting ready to get the hook out of me, scared to death that they are going to rip it out, and hearing them say I am a "Drama Queen". After finding it out, we got ready to go back to the campsite with my uncle and I to clean up my wound. After that, we goy back on the boat to go back to the rest of my family. And to my luck I see Caden crying for what he did to me on accident, he felt worse than me.
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what do you feel after realizing that you have an important role in your family and in your community
Answer:
i feel I matured in enough to handle things
Imagine that a grown-up Lizabeth is granted the opportunity to return and apologize to Miss Lottie, explaining why she destroyed the marigolds. Write a narrative that focuses on the dialogue that takes place between these two characters, years after the events described in the story. To prepare, review textual details and descriptions of Lizabeth's childhood world, how her feelings developed over the course of the text, her motivations and interactions, and consider how they influenced her devastating actions.
Answer and Explanation:
Not much had changed. Our neighborhood was still poor, just less miserable. As I approached Miss Lottie’s house, my heart began to sink. She had not lost her desire to bring some beauty into this world. There it was, a garden filled with marigolds just like the one I once killed. I say killed because I now know what I did was something like murder. Killing someone else’s hopes and dreams, because my own had been shattered.
I planned on saying all that to her. I knocked and waited. Slow, dragging footsteps reached the door; veiny, trembling hands opened it.
In a matter of seconds we sat facing each other in her dark kitchen. I tried to avert my gaze, but to no avail. She didn’t seem to bother. I began.
“I’m sorry.” There was nothing else I could have said, no better ice-breaker. As she remained silent, I carried on. “Miss Lottie, I’m sorry about that evening, about ruining – killing – your marigolds.”
She looked down.
“I have come to apologize and give you an explanation. Not a justification, not an excuse. I just… I’d like you to know what I felt that evening.”
Miss Lottie faced me, her eyes scrutinized my face.
“I had just understood, finally comprehended, how unfair life was. How sad, poor, and unbearable a life we were all doomed to live. My parents, myself, my brother, the children I’d have in the future… And I was angry. I felt impotent, and that is why I was angry. There was nothing I could do,; I was powerless in front of reality.”
Miss Lottie took a deep breath. She finally spoke, her voice hoarse and as old as time.
“Then why my flowers?” There was not accusation in her tone.
“Because they were not reality. They were… beauty. They were hope. They were everything we did not, could not have. I was angry at their existence because they represented a different life. The life none of us would ever have.”
She nodded. A faint smile crossed her lips.
“I knew that already,” she whispered as she got up from her chair. “But it feels nice to finally hear it.”
Miss Lottie was making us some tea all of a sudden. I was stunned. Speechless. She knew all along. She had known all those years. Did that mean she had hated me all the while, or…?
“I never blamed you,” she whispered once more, as if she had read my guilt in my eyes. “How could I? How could you blame yourself?” She sat down once more.
“But Miss Lottie… I shouldn’t have -”
“We all do things we shouldn’t do. We all get carried away by our anger, our fears, our disappointments. You’re only human, dear. Your life and happiness are more precious than a thousand gardens.”
We drank the tea.
Any number to the zero power is always:
A. zero
B. a positive
C. a negative
D. one
Answer:
I believe the answer is D. one because google says
"In short, the multiplicative identity is the number 1, because for any other number x, 1*x = x. So, the reason that any number to the zero power is one is because any number to the zero power is just the product of no numbers at all, which is the multiplicative identity,1."
Hope this helps!
Have a great day and stay safe! :D
which answer option best evaluates how well the following summary reflects the original passage?
Match the word or phrase to the correct section title of the outline.
Geography Notes
I. The Eastern Hemisphere
A. Africa
1. Much of Africa is wilderness
a) 25% of Africa is not inhabited
What section of the outline is represented by "a) 25% of Africa is not inhabited?"
Topic
Detail
Evidence
The correct word that matches to the sentence "25% of Africa is not inhabited" is evidence.
What is an evidence?This is the available body or the facts that have been established to show that a proposition or claim made is true.
This goes to show that the African continent is made up of about 25% land that have not been inhabited by the people.
Read more on evidence here
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Identify the bold (***) subordinate clauses as noun, adverbial, or relative.
***When Olivia returned from her week-long summer vacation***, all her flowers had wilted.
Joe's parents will be happy with ***whatever college he chooses to attend***.
Did you know ***that Halley's Comet appears once every seventy-six years***?
The Chinese conversation classes ***that I took in college*** have proven to be very beneficial.
***Although you protest***, I will not change my mind.
The student ***who graduated as valedictorian*** has a reputation of putting forth her best effort in all her activities.
Answer:
Answer:1 is adverbial
2) noun
3)adverbial
4)relative
5)adverbial
6)relative
Explanation:
hope this helps
How are palamon and arcite different from the knight who is telling the tale
i don't know because i state Malay not United Kingdom
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__________________________ 19. True or False? Without wetlands as places for migratory birds to rest, some birds would soon become extinct.
The answer to part was Shakespeare compares death and dreams to the after life PLEASE HELP ME
Answer:
A and E
Explanation:
Answer:
The very last one at the bottom I think and the very top one
Explanation:
im a little rusty with Shakespeare but hope this helps:)
Why do we use topic sentences
A topic sentence has many important duties to a paragraph.
A topic sentence must highlight the main idea of a paragraph, letting the reader know what the paragraph will be about. The topic sentence must present an idea that will unify the rest of the paragraph while relating it back to the main thesis of the paper.
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Answer:
We use them to help the reader understand what the paragraph will be about/what it was about before or after reading it.
Explanation:
To best support the main claim, a writer should provide ______.
A. Fewer sub claims than counter claims
B. More sub claims than counter claims
C. Numerous sub claims but no counter claims
D. An equal number of sub claims and counter claims
Answer:
B. More sub claims than counter claims.
Explanation:
You should have a large amount of sub claims to support your main claim. Having some counter claims shows your work is not simple-minded. Refuting your counter claims with facts shows your work is sound and unbiased.
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But, in a larger sense, we can not dedicate-we can not consecrate-we can not hallow-this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here.
Who does Lincoln appeal to in order to win the audience’s sympathy?
slaves in the south
soldiers who fought and died there
himself
children whose fathers were killed at Gettysburg
Answer:
Soldiers who fought and died there
Explanation:
the brave men have consecrated it.
all he talks about is how the men fought and some even lost their lives
Consider the structure of the last 2 paragraphs in
the text. What implicit, or unspoken, conclusion
does the article make?
A Even though the controversial ad was pulled, it
nevertheless contributed greatly to Johnson's
landslide victory
B. With the controversial ad pulled, people soon
forgot about Goldwater and voted for Johnson
instead.
C People still talked about the Daisy Girl Ad after
it was pulled, contributing free publicity to
Johnson's campaign.
D People were shocked by the ad, demanded it be
pulled, and voted for Goldwater instead.
Which word BEST describes John Smith's tone in the following lines?
"...Captain Smith, who, by his own example, good words and fair promises, set some to
mow, others to bind thatch, some to build houses, others to thatch them, himself
always bearing the greatest task for his own share, so that in short time he provided
most of them lodgings, neglecting any for himself..."
O Boastful
Humble
O Confident
O Sarcastic
Answer:
i feel like its humble...
how does brom use fear to manipulate crane
Answer:
Brom uses fear to manipulate Crane by telling him stories about a headless horseman because deep down, he knew that Crane was stronger, quicker and a better match for Katrina, so he resorted to the only place he could win, the mind, with fear.
This has made the town people to be afraid because of. The stories they've heard about the headless horseman who comes at night to look for his head.
Two students answered the question "Why do you use a citation and
formatting style in your research paper?" Which answer do you think is more
correct?
A. We use a citation and formatting style because it's a way to organize and
help our readers quickly locate the outside sources we reference.
B. We use a citation and formatting style because it helps us fully flesh out
our topic ideas, and present them in the most scholarly way to our
readers.
Answer:
A. We use a citation and formatting style because it's a way to organize and help our readers quickly locate the outside sources we reference.
Explanation:
When you quote, in an academic text, you are referring to another text that served as a research source where you extracted relevant and important information for the work you are writing. This is very important to enrich your work and give credibility.
However, you must quote in a specific format, which is necessary for readers of your work to know that the text has citations and to be able to quickly locate the external sources to which you refer.
describe the language used in the declaration of independence
British English
All English was still British English, but change was beginning to happen. Declaring independence from England most definitely helped that process along.
how come test questions get repeated?
Answer:
I don't know. My guess is that:
Explanation:
1. You got the question wrong the first time and they are giving you a second chance.
2. The question is for enrichment or review
3. They're trying to see if you actually know and memorized the material
what is the preposition in the sentence 'the cat on the mat'
Hi friend! Hope this helps you out!
The cat [subject] is sitting on the mat – the preposition indicates that the cat is doing something to the mat. The cat is focalised because it is acting out the verb.
write a letter to
your
friend discribing
about importance
of
Eglish languages
your
Answer:
If you need me to correct your statement - "Write a letter to your friend describing about importance of the English language."
If you need me to write the letter - Hello, friend!
I've been learning so much about the English language, and I've been getting extremely better at my grammar and spelling. I know that you've always wanted to learn about it, too, so here we go!
Something I've learned recently is that I have to remember that even though some words sound the same, they may have different meanings, such as possessive nouns and contractions. Here's an example: your (possessive noun) and you're (contraction.) They sort of sound the same, but both are used in different ways. It may be tricky, but I know you'll get the hang of it.
Talk to you soon!
Explanation: