Answer:
1. The work indeed sold at auction [although the winning bid [$150] was low].
2. The meeting (facilitated by Jessa (first half) and Ravi (second half)) was on Tuesday.
Explanation: Parentheses are used to add extra information to a text. The sentence: "The meeting (facilitated by Jessa (first half) and Ravi (second half)) was on Tuesday" uses parentheses correctly since the extra information, If taken out, would still make sense.
Brackets are used exclusively to quote something. The sentence: "The work indeed sold at auction [although the winning bid [$150] was low]", used brackets correctly since the information inside is someone's opinion, instead of a fact.
Answer: B and E
Explanation:
I took the assignment on Edge
What did 'she' ask you to do? (identify the parts of speech of words in 'inverted comma'.)
Answer:
Clean the room,go to office,Wash the tub and plates. Ha Ha Ha .Plz make the brainliest
Read this excerpt from the poem "Monet’s ‘Waterlilies’” by Robert Hayden.
Here space and time exist in light
the eye like the eye of faith believes.
The seen, the known
dissolve in iridescence, become
illusive flesh of light
that was not, was, forever is.
O light beheld as through refracting tears.
Here is the aura of that world
each of us has lost.
Here is the shadow of its joy.
What is the best evidence that this poem is written in free verse?
It has two stanzas.
It has no set meter.
It uses alliteration.
It has no repeating words.
The best evidence that this poem is written in free verse is:
It has no set meter.What is a Free Verse?Free verse is a poem structure that has no set meter. It follows no musical pattern or rhyme, therefore, the poet is allowed to flow at any pace.
The poem above has no set rhyme, therefore, it can be regarded as a free verse. Option B is right.
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Answer:
It has no set meter.
Explanation:
The answer above is correct.
How does Lyddie feel about
training Brigid?
Answer:
Lyddie is now the best worker, and she is assigned to train a new girl, an Irish immigrant named Brigid. Lyddie is not happy about having to do this. She'd rather be working at her own looms.
Explanation:
Match each prompt to the type of essay it requires!!
An essay is a short, educative and informative type of writing and can be classified into many categories such as
i. Narrative essay: This kind of essay allows writers to tell a story about an incidence or occurrence which may or may not result from a personal experience. An example of narrative essay is: "My first job".
From the given options, the following belongs to the narrative essay category:
a. Describe the action at a recent sports event you watched or played in.
ii. Reflective essay: This form of essay is a similar to the narrative essay. A main difference is just that the purpose of reflective essay is for reflection purposes. In other words, the story talks about how the narrator has learnt from it or the effect it has had on them.
From the given options, the following belong to the reflective essay category:
a. Discuss your fondest childhood memories and how they made you who you are today.
b. Describe a time when you had to apologize to someone and how it felt.
c. If you were the president of the United States...
iii. Expository essay: This type of essay is usually intended for testing composition skills and the writer's knowledge and understanding of a particular subject. It is mostly used in academic settings where students are required to make researches, investigate an idea or concept and then expound on them.
From the given options, the following belong to the expository essay category:
a. How to plan a successful spring break.
b. Compare and contrast classroom learning with online learning
iv. Persuasive essays: This type of essay is intended to persuade a reader to accept the writer's point of view on a subject matter. It is a form of argumentative essay in which a point of view receives favouritism over another.
From the given options, the following belong to the persuasive essay category:
a. Teenagers should have the freedom to decide their own curfew.
b. After high school, students should travel before going to college.
Note: Some of these essays could belong to more than one category.
Read the passage from "The Caged Bird." The free bird thinks of another breeze and the trade winds soft through the sighing trees and the fat worms waiting on a dawn bright lawn and he names the sky his own What are the connotative meanings of sighing, as used in the poem? Check all that apply.
Answer:
The free bird thinks of another breeze and the trade winds soft through the sighing trees and the fat worms waiting on a dawn bright lawn and he names the sky.
Explanation:
Match the terms to their definition.
1.
extant
a dramatic or literary work in which
adversity is overcome and events come
to a happy conclusion
a dramatic or literary work in which
2. patron
the protagonist suffers loss and/or death
still existing
3. tragedy
a person who financially supports
4. comedy
an artist or art
Answer:
1. extant → still existing
2. patron → a person who financially supports an artist or art
3. tragedy → a dramatic or literary work in which the protagonist suffers loss and/or death.
4. comedy → a dramatic or literary work in which adversity is overcome and events come to a happy conclusion.
Explanation:
The above is very correct.
I have been able to match the terms to their definition.
Extant simply means still remaining or existing. Patron is known to be a person who supports an art or an artist. Tragedy usually shows the suffering of the protagonist.
Comedy is known to be filled with humor and usually have a point of entertaining the audience.
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also here's this if you want to listen to it instead of reading:
One night in autumn a few men were gathered about a fire on a hill. They belonged to a small detachment of Confederate forces. Their gray uniforms were worn beyond the point of shabbiness. One of the men was heating something in a tin cup over the embers. Two were lying at full length a little distance away, while a fourth was trying to decipher a letter and had drawn close to the light. He had unfastened his collar and a good bit of his flannel shirt front.
"What's that you got around your neck, Ned?" asked one of the men.
Ned—or Edmond—mechanically fastened another button of his shirt and did not reply. He went on reading his letter.
"Is it your sweetheart's picture?"
"Taint no gal's picture," offered the man at the fire. "That's a charm. Hey, French! Ain't I right?" Edmond looked up absently from his letter.
"What is it?" he asked.
"Ain't that a charm you got round your neck?"
"It must be, Nick," returned Edmond with a smile. "I don't know how I could have gone through this year and a half without it."
The letter had made Edmond heartsick and homesick. He stretched himself on his back and looked straight up at the blinking stars. But he was not thinking of them nor of anything but a certain spring day when a girl was saying goodbye to him. He could see her as she unclasped from her neck the locket which she fastened about his own. It was an old fashioned golden locket bearing miniatures of her father and mother. It was her most precious earthly possession. Edmond could feel again the folds of the girl's soft white gown and see the droop of the angel-sleeves as she circled her fair arms about his neck. Her sweet face, tormented by the pain of parting, appeared before him as vividly as life. He turned over, burying his face in his arm and there he lay, still and motionless. . . .
Octavie wore a plain black dress, severe in its simplicity. A narrow belt held it at the waist and the sleeves were gathered into close fitting wristbands. She had discarded her hoopskirt and appeared not unlike a nun. Beneath the folds of her bodice nestled the old locket. She never displayed it now. It had returned to her sanctified in her eyes; made precious as material things sometimes are by being forever identified with a significant moment of one's existence. . . .
Octavie felt as if she had passed into a stage of existence which was like a dream, more poignant and real than life. There was the old gray house with its sloping eaves. Amid the blur of green, and dimly, she saw familiar faces and heard voices as if they came from far across the fields, and Edmond was holding her. It was as if the spirit of life and the awakening spring had given back the soul to her youth and bade her rejoice.
Answer:
The locket necklace symbolizes Love. Evident from how she was feeling as he held her hand.
2 Points
of 20
Which word refers to the medium of a story?
O A. Personification
B. Ballad
C. Comic book
D. Symbol
SUBMI
Answer:
Comic book
Explanation:
write a couple of paragraph writing your plans and intention that you are going to when you will be meet your teachers and friends physically
The paragraph is in the screenshot, it has 146 words in total.
Summarize the conversation with Mr. Borden.
How does Bobby feel he has changed over the last three weeks?
How did Alicia feel about her meeting at Sears?
Text in the book things not seen chapter 22
Answer:
Bobby has changed as he started pushing through the barriers in his life.
Alicia is very thrilled when she helps bobby at Sears in his convert mission. She feels very capable and contented in her life.
Explanation:
Bobby has changed as he started pushing through the barriers in his life.
Alicia is very thrilled when she helps bobby at Sears in his convert mission. She feels very capable and contented in her life.
Which is the best example of a reliable source?
Answer:
the best example of a reliable source would be,
a scientific or academic study or article or
a first hand account
Explanation:
Answer:
The findings of a university science professor
Explanation:
Which element of the research process includes statistics and examples?
A. Reason
B. Claim
C. Evidence
D. Research question
SUBMIT
Answer:
C. EvidenceExplanation:
Statistics and other examples can be used as evidence for a research paper.
Read the following passages:
But looking, I presently saw something stirring within the
shadow. ... Then something resembling a little gray snake,
about the thickness of a walking stick, coiled up out of the
writhing middle and wriggled in the air toward me and
then another."
-H. G. Wells, The War of the Worlds
Good heavens, something's wriggling out of the shadow
like a gray snake. Now it's another one, and another. They
look like tentacles to me.
-Orson Welles's radio adaptation of War of the Worlds
What choice does Welles make that causes the radio broadcast to feel like it
is happening live?
A. He changes the perspective to the first person.
B. He changes the verbs to present tense.
O C. He changes the details of the scene to be more frightening.
D. He changes the tone of the story to be less dramatic.
Answer: B. He changes the verbs to present tense.
Explanation:
In the adaptation, the biggest difference made was how he worded it to make it sound like it was happening in present tense.
Details were changed but not enough for it to be the main reason that the story felt like it was happening live so C. and D. are wrong.
The perspective was already in first person to begin with so A. is wrong as well.
The only option left is B. and we can see that he does change the story to be in present tense which is a good explanation as to how the story sounded like it was happening live.
I hope this helps!
The use of present tense verbs also creates a sense of urgency and tension, which heightens the suspense and makes the audience feel more engaged in the story. Thus, option B is correct.
What is the present tense verb?Present tense verbs are verbs that describe actions that are currently happening or habitual actions. In English, present tense verbs typically end in "-s" in the third person singular form (e.g. "he walks," "she talks," "it runs") and do not require an auxiliary verb (e.g. "is," "are," "am") to form the present tense.
Examples of present tense verbs in the present simple tense include "I walk," "you talk," "we run," "they eat." In the context of the passage, the use of present tense verbs in Orson Welles's radio adaptation of The War of the Worlds creates a sense of immediacy and makes the events feel like they are happening in real-time.
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What problem dose the knight encounter during his quest
Answer:
c.) people cannot agree about what women they want
Directions: Read the following statements and write your counterclaim.
1. Students' grades really measure achievement.
2. Smoking causes lung cancer.
3. One parent argues that television has a negative effect on family life.
4. Heavy snoring is dangerous.
5. A lie detector test is not really accurate.
Answer:
A lie detector test is not really accurate
Explanation:
Present
or Past Simple
Fill in the correct verb:
1. I
(see) a very interesting film yesterday.
2. We always
(play) volley-ball at school.
3. They
(visit) London two years ago.
4. She often
(help) her mother at home.
5. Tom
(win) the championship last week,
Answer:
1. saw
2. play
3. visited
4. helps
5. won
Read the scenario. A group of four friends are in class together. They are all members of the school band. After class, one member of the group asks the others if they want to discuss where to have their next practice. All four members decide this is a good idea. Two of the friends suggest their houses for the practice. All members of the group vote on where to have the practice. Which statement best describes the discussion? It is an informal discussion because the people could participate without preparing in advance. It is an informal discussion because the members are using diction appropriate to the topic. It is a formal discussion because the members voted on where to have the practice. It is a formal discussion because the conversation is taking place in a classroom.
Answer:
It is an informal discussion because the people could participate without preparing in advance.
Explanation:
An informal discussion is one that takes place without proper planning. This type of discussion is carried out suddenly to resolve situations without major impacts. None of the members of the informal discussion were submitted to rules, or needed to study and prepare for the discussion, as it ends quickly and only needs simple and direct answers. An example of this can be seen in the question above, where a group of friends quickly decide where they can rehearse for the school band. This discussion established between them was carried out without planning or regulations. In addition to being completed quickly and not having a big impact. This succeeds in proving that this situation is an example of informal discussion.
Based on these excerpts, how do the Maori and Haida
view the spirits of the sky?
I think it is
The Maori believe stars were created to make the sky more beautiful, and the Haida see the stars as a source of light. Read the excerpt from the Maori creation myth.
Rewrite the following sentences using the structure have something done
13 was) Someone cleans my house everyday.
There were no 14)
Help
Answer:
7. Her brown boots had been repaired.
8. At the end of the year, I hire someone to fix my roof.
9. Karen's house is painted every year by the painter.
10. The novel was written for him.
11. My hair was brushed by the hairdresser.
12. They had their wedding photos taken.
13. Every day, someone cleans my house.
15. Our dinner is prepared by them.
16. On Monday, they clean our windows.
17. Someone is mowing his lawn.
18. My groceries are delivered to my home by someone else.
19. She ironed Peter's clothing the day before yesterday.
20. My tooth was extracted by my dentist last week.
21. My PC has been repaired.
23. Last summer, they built her a swimming pool.
24. His eyes were checked by the doctor the day before yesterday.
25. My automobile has been stolen.
26. My secretary got in touch with a buddy of mine.
Combine the sentences using parallel structure.
We shucked the corn. The next step was putting it in the pot and waiting for it to cook.
Answer:
We shucked the corn, put it in the pot, and waited for it to cook.
Explanation:
In the third line of the poem Ol Higue, “burning myself out like a cane-fire.” What figure of speech is used?
Answer:
Simile
Explanation:
Simile uses "like"or "as"
Hannah reads at a constant rate 4 pages every 8 minutes. How many minutes does it take Hannah to read 16 pages?
In act I of shakespeare's Macbeth,the witches declare,"Fair is foul,foul is fair".This statement is central to which theme of the play?
a.Ambition
B.fate versus free will
C.appearance versus reality
D.power and tyranny
What describes Esquivel's primary purpose in her essay "At the Hearth"?
to instruct the reader in how to prepare nutritious meals
to entertain the reader with quaint stories of her childhood
O to inform and persuade the reader about her dream of a "New Man"
to persuade the reader to consider giving up meat
Answer:to persuade the reader to consider giving up meat
Answer:D to persuade the reader to consider giving up meat
Explanation:
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help with this question plz.....
Answer:
Base on the graph, the most prevalent birth month among the students is June, with 10 students born in June. The birth month that isn't as high as the rest is August, with only one student being born within that month. The graph also show that there are a total of 63 students.
Submit your 1,000-word final draft of your short story.
Apply knowledge of literary elements to create an original short story.
You have worked hard on this process. You have learned about literary elements so that you could incorporate them into a story of your own. You have done your prewriting, and you have edited your final draft. You are all set to go. So get going, and write that final draft! Your completed short story should be at least 1000 words long.
Answer:
In the blink of an eye, Azrael would go from a picture-perfect partner to a man from Hell. Every night he would arrive back to their cozy home smelling of cheap perfume and covered in marks of love. If June mentioned either of these signs of lust, Azrael would grow aggressive, leaving June covered in bruises and her own blood. June went from this bright and naturally stunning woman to a plain canvas harshly painted with strokes of blacks and blues. June's enthusiastic and loveable personality slowly faded, and in its place, a new figure filled this space. June, who was once outspoken and confident, was now soft-spoken and frightened. Others in the town noticed these changes and bruises but never discussed these signs of danger. Junes eyes opened to the sound of movement in her room The last thing June saw before blacking out was the moonlight reflecting off his harrowing eyes and a glimpse of the silver gun at his waist. When June's eyes fluttered open yet again, the silver gun that was once at his waist was now firmly pressed against her head. He held her close in what should have been a loving embrace but instead left her terrified. He brought his lips close to her ear while slowly moving the gun to her heart and whispered, "till death do us part." June closed her eyes as a single tear trickled down her cheek. The intense sound of two gunshots rang out loudly in the night. The townsfolk were left in a frenzy to find the source of this sound. They continued their search unsuccessfully as the night waisted away to dawn. With the light of morning, the townspeople happened upon the woeful sight of the lifeless bodies of the two star-crossed lovers laid in a puddle of crimson.
Explanation:
it refers to the time and place in which the story take place?
Answer:
The setting
Explanation:
Your money will be refunded if the goods prove to be…………. ( satisfy)
Answer: Satisfying
Explanation:
Answer:
Satisfying
Explanation:
Information question
Are the juniors jogging /
playing?
Cuente o cree una corta historia en pasado simple, al menos de 5 líneas, recuerde subrayar los verbos en pasado.
Answer:
When I was a child, I used to believe in ghosts and witches. There was an old lady who lived not far from my house, and my best friend and I thought she was a bit mysterious. We never saw her much, and her house was surrounded by trees and tall plants, which prevented us from seeing it well. We often saw smoke come out from somewhere, and we wondered if she was making potions in her cauldron. One day, we decided to get as close as possible and see what she was doing. However, the woman spotted us and yelled, so we ran away to never come back.
Explanation:
Usamos el pasado simple en inglés para expresar acciones completas. Con verbos regulares, añadimos -d, -ed, o -ied al verbo infinitivo:
- dance (infinitivo) - danced (pasado)
- work (infinitivo) - worked (pasado)
- study (infinitivo) - studied (pasado)
Con verbos irregulares, necesitamos memorizar la forma pasada de cada verbo:
- eat (infinitivo) - ate (pasado)
- drink (infinitivo) - drank (pasado)
- read (infinitivo) - read (pasado)