1.In each of the following sentences, the underlined word has the basic denotation, “forcibly separate into pieces.” Which word has the strongestconnotations? Base your answer on context
Answer:
forcibly
Explanation:
this gives the reader the idea that something is being ripped apart, and the addition of the word "forcibly" gives this sentence the connotation of aggression and force.
Pretend you are Darry, would you be upset if Steve referred to you as “all brawn and no brain”? Page 109. from the outsiders!
According to the passage, if money were made of regular paper, it would
I. fall apart when it got wet
II. tear easily when it was folded
III. be made out of wood cellulose
A
II. and III. only
B
I. only
C
I., II., and III.
D
I. and II. only
Answer:
I., II., and III.
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The quick, violent strike of the kicker kicking the football is a perfect example of what?
Answer:
umm im not sure acceleration newton's law force are there answer choices?
Explanation:
uh wait this is english lol umm
What point of view is wishbone valley ?
Answer: Third person limited point of view.
Explanation: In the story it doesn't use "you" so it isn't second person, It isn't using "I" so it isn't first person, and it only uses the thoughts of Donald so it isn't third person omniscient.
If you were going to analyze a claim, what would you do?
Select the two correct answers.
(1 point)
O Determine why the audience feels a certain way.
Make up facts to defend the argument.
o Understand what the author's argument is.
o Write a story about an argument you had.
O Determine how convincing the argument is.
Answer:
determine why the audience feels a certain way
Understand what the authors argument is
Explanation:
because I'm amazing
Which word best completes the sentence for the author’s purpose?
eat
devour
swallow
consume
Answer:
consume
Explanation:
Answer:
Uh... Consume?
Explanation: Hope this helps..
Book- THE OUTSIDERS!
How does Ponyboy’s perspective on Socs start to change after his conversation with Randy? Why does he start to see things differently?
Answer:
Ponyboy starts to realize that the fighting is pointless, and that they are just people that are more fortunate. When Randy tells him that he doesn't like the pointless violence and that he would prefer that they would put their differences aside; to let it be.
Explanation:
I read the book and watched the movie.
How do the events unfold in the movie Shrek?
Explanation:
is this good might need to paraprashe alot
can someone write me 1 parahgrah on brothers in hope please.
Answer:
i hope you and your brother figure that out because mi the only kid
Explanation:
and im ok with that
Correct any errors in capitalization or punctuation. Your answer should be a single sentence.
Do you know who first said, "beauty is in the eye of the beholder"?.
Answer:
Do you know who first said, "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder"?
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from The Dark Game: True Spy Stories from Invisible Ink to CIA Moles.
Yet, by the time Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses Grant at Appomattox, Virginia, some four years later, about 620,000 soldiers had died on the battlefields, more than American battle deaths in all other wars from the Revolution through the Vietnam War.
What is the author’s primary purpose for including this detail?
Answer: B(to persuade readers of the seriousness of the American civil war)
Explanation: Just took the test
Answer:
Answer is B: to persuade readers of the seriousness of the American Civil War
Which point of view is most likely to be unreliable in a story?
a The third person point of view is most likely to be unreliable.
b All points of view in a story are equally reliable.
c All points of view in a story are equally unreliable.
d the first person narrator is most likely to be unreliable.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
sorry if its wrong have a great rest of your day/night
Answer:
D: The first person narrator is most likely to be unreliable.
Explanation:
A narrative voice is “unreliable” if it seems untrustworthy, often because the narrator is misinformed or dishonest. This is most common with limited, first-person narrators -- for example, when the story is told from one character's point of view and reflects their limited understanding or biases.
A great example of this would be the Nick from the Great Gatsby by Scott Fitzgerald. Nick, the narrator of the novel, is an unreliable narrator because every so often he's not present for a certain event, other times he presents the story out of order, and sometimes he obscures the truth.
Review each of the investment opportunities provided by Earll Investments and Pima Financial Trading. In at least two to three paragraphs, write an analysis of these opportunities that answers the following questions. What are the true risks of each investment, and do the companies accurately describe these risks? What are the potential returns of each investment, and do the companies accurately describe these returns? Based on the evidence available to you, which investment opportunity is more likely to be fraudulent?
Answer:
Pima financial trading is more fraudluent because it says it is low risk but you are earning a lot. it is a bond investment.. those are not going to earn you that much money.
Explanation:
Answer:
Review each of the investment opportunities provided by Earll Investments and Pima Financial Trading. In a three paragraph essay (a minimum of 4-5 sentences), write an analysis of these opportunities that answers the following questions.
Based on the evidence available to you, which investment opportunity is more likely to be fraudulent? What are the true risks of investment with this company, and does the company accurately describe these risks? What are the potential returns on an investment, and does the company accurately describe these returns?
Explanation:
What are some verbs in this excerpt ?
Answer:
sat, continued, blew, smell, said.
Explanation:
Answer:
sat, blew, want, change, belong, like, pay, keep, knowing, kill, destroying, said, say, destroyed, annihilate
Explanation:
These are all action words.
Where does stress fall in the words thirsty Guru and mastery
Answer:
When a word ends in “ic,” “sion” or “tion,” the stress is usually on the second-to-last syllable. You count syllables backwards and put a stress on the second one from the end.
Match the description to the term.
1. first English essayist
personification
2. the first American novel
The Power of Sympathy
3. a direct comparison
infinitive phrase
4. a dictionary of synonyms and antonyms
prepositional phrase
5. America's first great playwright
Francis Bacon
6. use of exaggerated language
Emily and George
7. The Scarlet Letter
Samuel Clemens
8. the two young lovers of Our Town
anthology magazine
9. giving inanimate objects human characteristics
simile
10. to town immediately
stage manager
11. the audience's guide for Our Town
Nathaniel Hawthorne
12. Mark Twain
metaphor
13. comparison of two unlike things using as or like
Eugene O'Neill
14. to leave immediately
hyperbole
15. Reader's Digest
thesaurus
Answer:
1. First English essayist - Francis Bacon
2. The first American novel - The Power of Sympathy
3. A direct comparison - metaphor
4. A dictionary of synonyms and antonyms - thesaurus
5. America's first great playwright - Eugene O'Neill
6. Use of exaggerated language - hyperbole
7. The Scarlet Letter - Nathaniel Hawthorne
8. The two young lovers of Our Town - Emily and George
9. Giving inanimate objects human characteristics - personification
10. To town immediately - prepositional phrase
11. The audience's guide of Our Town - stage manager
12. Mark Twain - Samuel Clemens
13. Comparison of two unlike things using as or like - simile
14. To leave immediately - infinitive phrase
15. Reader's Digest - anthology magazine
Explanation:
Here, you were given many different terms and names related to English/American grammar and literature.
Several important names are mentioned here. Francis Bacon is considered to be the first English essayist. Eugene O'Neill is the first American great playwright. Nathanial Hawthorne was an important American novelist and short story writer. He wrote The Scarlet Letter. Mark Twain was also an important American writer, and his real name was Samuel Clemens.
The first American novel is called The Power of Sympathy, and Reader's Digest is an American anthology magazine.
Our Town is a play written by Thornton Wilder. Emily and George are two young lovers that appear in it, and the one who guides the audience through the place is the stage manager.
A dictionary of synonyms and antonyms (words that have the same meanings and words that have the opposite meanings) is called a thesaurus.
The metaphor, simile, personification, and hyperbole are examples of figures of speech.
To town immediately is a prepositional phrase. Prepositional phrases are groups of words that consists of a preposition, its object, and words that modify the object.
To leave immediately is an infinitive phrase. Infinitive phrases are groups of words that consist of the infinitive form of a verb and any complements and modifiers.
the worst feeling in the world essay
Answer:
ikr
Explanation:
• In your own words, explain what Gloria Steinem means by her quote
- "The art of life is not controlling what happens to us, byt using what
happens to us."
Plz help!!!
Answer:
I think she is saying is don't try to take over how your life plays out, but use what has happened to you in life to learn.
Explanation:
This is my interruption, hope it helps.
Ricardo...bought...a new car tomorrow.
Rewrite the sentence.Correct the action word that’s in between periods it is in the write tense to match the rest of the sentence.
Answer:
Ricardo is buying a new car tomorrow.
Explanation:
It hasn't happened yet so it would be "buying"
Answer:
Ricardo is going to buy a new car tomorrow.
or
Ricardo is buying a new car tomorrow.
Explanation:
That's the correct sentence.
just think
bought- past tense
~Brianna/edgumacation :))
Which words does the poet include To helps e reader visualize the scene
Answer:
what's the context that I'm looking at
Explanation:
i need the context
Answer:
ok dude i dont know either here's the full question
"Read this excerpt from "The Song of Wandering Aengus" by William Butler Yeats "I will find out where she has gone, And kiss her lips and take her hands; And walk among long dappled grass, And pluck till time and times are done"
now the answers A "will find out" B "she has gone" C "long dappled grass" D "times are done"
there that's it so I need this help just as much as the dude askin is
Explanation:
please help
FRIENDS AND FELLOW CITIZENS:
Citizens, by birth or choice, of a common country, that country has a right to concentrate your affections. The name of American, which belongs to you in your national capacity, must always exalt the just pride of patriotism more than any appellation derived from local discriminations. With slight shades of difference, you have the same religion, manners, habits, and political principles. You have in a common cause fought and triumphed together; the independence and liberty you possess are the work of joint counsels, and joint efforts of common dangers, sufferings, and successes.
The previous passage indicated to us Washington’s audience. To whom is he speaking? Cite the line that tells us that).
Answer: george washington
Explanation:
The name of American, which belongs to you in your national capacity, must always exalt the just pride of patriotism more than any appellation derived from local discriminations. With slight shades of difference, you have the same religion, manners, habits, and political principles. You have in a common cause fought and triumphed together
He blank like to wake up early
AnswerHe would like to wake up early
Explanation:
thanks for the free points. how r yall doin
Is it true or false ..........
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Think about if seat belts were not active. A person would be more hurt if they didn't have a seat belt than if they did.
How does Calpurnia respond when she sees the dog?
Answer:
Calpurnia instantly recognizes the dog has rabies and calls Atticus to come. She then rushes the children in the house, fearing for their safety. Then, she warns the neighbors.
Explanation:
11. Which of the following subjects does King Claudius NOT discuss in his opening speech in Act 1, Sc.2? *
O Grief about his brother's death.
O His plans for Hamlet.
O Letter to Norway.
O His marriage to Gertrude.
could you speak [clear]_______?
Clearly
Explanation:Guys when will i find love
Ooh whoa, ooh whoa, ooh whoa
You know you love me, I know you care
Just shout whenever and I'll be there
You are my love, you are my heart
And we will never, ever, ever be apart
Are we an item? Girl quit playin'
We're just friends, what are you sayin'
Said there's another, look right in my eyes
My first love, broke my heart for the first time
And I was like baby, baby, baby oh
Like baby, baby, baby no
Like baby, baby, baby oh
I thought you'd always be mine, mine
Baby, baby, baby oh
Like baby, baby, baby no
Like baby, baby, baby ooh
I thought you'd always be mine, mine
Oh for you, I would have done whatever
And I just can't believe we ain't together
And I wanna play it cool
But I'm losin' you
I'll buy you anything
I'll buy you any ring
And I'm in pieces, baby fix me
And just shake me, 'til you wake me from this bad dream
I'm goin' down, down, down, down
And I can't just believe my first love won't be around
And I'm like baby, baby, baby oh
Like baby, baby, baby no
Like baby, baby, baby oh
I thought you'd always be mine, mine
Baby, baby, baby oh
Like baby, baby, baby no
Like baby, baby, baby ooh
I thought you'd always be mine, mine
Luda, when I was thirteen, I had my first love
There was nobody that compared to my baby
And nobody came between us nor could ever come above
She had me goin' crazy
Oh, I was starstruck
She woke me up daily
Don't need no Starbucks (woo)
She made my heart pound
And skip a beat when I see her in the street and
At school on the playground
But I really wanna see her on the weekend
She know she got me dazin'
'Cause she was so amazin'
And now my heart is breakin'
But I just keep on sayin'
Baby, baby, baby oh
Like baby, baby, baby no
Like baby, baby, baby oh
I thought you'd always be mine, mine
Baby, baby, baby oh
Like baby, baby, baby no
Like baby, baby, baby ooh
I thought you'd always be mine, mine
I'm gone
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah (now I'm all gone)
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah (now I'm all gone)
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah (now I'm all gone)
Gone, gone, gone, I'm gone
Read the message from your father.
Hi,
Your mother and I are thinking of getting you a birthday present. Would you like a camer
laptop or a playstation? - or maybe I should get you something else? However, you can
have one present. What would you like to have?
Let me know what you think.
Dad
In about 80 words, write a message to your father about your choice of birthday present
Answer:
Explanation:
Hi Dad,
Thank you for thinking of getting me such nice presents! I know how hard you and mom work so it means a lot to me. It is hard to decide because I know if I picked the Playstation, my brother could also use it. The problem is though that I need a new laptop for school. So, I will choose the laptop. We can all use it also. Thank you again for such a wonderful present!
Love,
Me
Answer: Hi dad!
Thank you for giving me these options! It means a lot to hear that you and mom are thinking of me! A laptop would be prefered! I can write my school papers more easily now! Love you both lots!
Explanation:
And the weather was perfume with the three colours of pimento-the biting tang of the green leaves, the lingering decay of the over-ripe berries, and the harsh peppery assult of the dried berries, hard and black in the sun, waiting for the cross bags and Chen's Chevrolet truck took the bags to Brown's Town and St. Ann's Bay. Nothing, not even the rain, could change the colours of the pimento weather. When it rained in the sunny spangled afternoon and the spray was on the barbecues was a mixture of all three aromas bright as angels' wings the steam that rose from the pimento drying.
Say what figure of speech it is.
Is it appropriate? Is it striking?
Comment its effectiveness.
Please i need your help! :(
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