Why do poets search for precisely the right word to name an action or object?
A. They expect readers to check their usage of the word in dictionaries.
B. They often rely on the connotations of words to create a poem's effect.
C. They are concerned about confusing readers if the word doesn't fit.
D. They know readers will try to twist the meanings of words.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
D. They know readers will try to twist the meanings of words.
Answer:
B
Explanation: it’s b
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Which one of these are described by literary terms
A. The elements of a story and the devices used by authors
B. The influences of culture history, and gender
C. The different kinds of questions asked by literary critics
D. The conflicts that are most commonly faced by characters in stories
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Answer:
A group of lines that create the rythm of the oem
Answer: a group of lines that create the rhythm of a poem
Explanation:
Write an argumentative essay for or against viewing sports figures and celebrities as positive role models.
Answer:
Here this is a two part answer there are too many words for one answer.
Make sure you combine the second part.
Explanation:
Argumentative Essay
Argumentative Essay
Would you trade some manageable risk of temporary physical injury in childhood for a lifetime of proven rewards, both mental and physical? I would! And I am! My secret weapon is competitive youth sports. There are certainly some downsides and risks, but as this paper will show the pros outweigh the cons. Youth sports are an important part of kids’ lives because they provide vital health benefits, improve social interactions, and have a proven track record of academic and cognitive benefits.
The many health benefits of youth sports cannot and must not be ignored. Obesity is a national health crisis. According to the Commonwealth Fund, 40,000 people die each year due to excess body weight. We’re not just talking about adults either. The New York Times points out that “about a third of high school students are overweight or obese.” This is a problem that will keep getting worse unless we make it better, and a UCLA study points out that we’re not making it better by watching what we eat. But youth sports can help! A leading medical journal on pediatrics concluded that “team sport participation had the strongest and most consistent inverse association with weight.” Additionally, The New York Times says that “teenagers can significantly lower their likelihood of being overweight or obese by playing on at least one high school sports team but preferably two or more.”
The positive impact of youth sports goes beyond physical health. It turns out young athletes aren’t just training their bodies, but also their ability to interact socially. I play youth sports and I can tell you getting activity and bonding with teammates will not only boost your confidence but will up your game on the field and at school. Stanford’s Children’s Health says youth sports can have a positive impact on “social skills development, self-confidence, sportsmanship, fun and enjoyment, and friendship.” Speaking from personal experience, I’ve found sports provide a great way to make new friends and a healthy opportunity to socialize. I feel that this allows me to get to know my teammates better and make friendships I otherwise might not have made. A Michigan State University study agrees, saying “kids who participate in organized sports have better interpersonal skills, are more team oriented.”
We all know that we need certain skills to get us through life and set us up for success. Youth sports can also help set us up for success when it comes to academics and college preparation. The Public School Review notes “through competition, teens establish a solid work ethic that values practice and rewards determination. teenagers enhance skills in self-reliance and team interaction, and develop new structures of self-motivation, discipline, and personal responsibility.” The same source also mentions a book by Metzl & Shookhoff that states “while teens adopt an array of new and enhanced skills through participation in athletics, teens even more notably become more rounded college applicants.” Finally, on a biological level, studies show that “regular exercise changes the brain to improve memory and thinking skills”--definitely a big help when it comes to academics! I would agree with this claim as I feel like a better student during parts of the year where I am actively participating in sports.
The above question wants to analyze your argumentation ability through an essay written by you, in that case, it is not correct for me to write this essay for you, but I will show you how to write it.
An argumentative essay presents your opinions on an issue. This opinion must be supported by data that shows you are correct about this.
In this case, when writing your essay, you should first think about whether you agree or disagree with the use of sports figures and celebrities as positive role models.
Next, you should look for articles that support your opinion and show data that it is true.
After that, you can write your essay as follows:
Introduction: Present the most basic information about your subject. Then show your thesis statement, which is your opinion, your main argument on the subject.Body: Write at least two paragraphs. In the first paragraph, you will show an argument complementary to your thesis statement and show evidence that this argument is correct. In the second paragraph, you will show an argument contrary to yours and show evidence that this argument is incorrect.Conclusion: Summarize your arguments and evidence in a way that makes your thesis statement stronger and presents your final insight on the subject.More information on how to write an essay on the link:
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I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST Which detail from The Golem best foreshadows that the Golem may not correctly follow Pearl’s orders?
PEARL
Are you the only one who can command him? RABBI LOW
I don’t know.
PEARL
You’ve taught him tricks? RABBI LOW
Well, I didn’t think of it that way, but I had to make sure he would listen to my commands.
RABBI LOW
Please Pearl, dear Pearl. There’s nothing to worry about.
PEARL
That thing . . . what is it?
PEARL
A mound of clay? Alive? RABBI LOW
I’ll show you. Golem: Come here.
Answer: i believe its B.he fears rejection from others
Explanation:
Answer:
bbbbb
Explanation:
I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST
The story is Anne Frank: The diary of a young girl; Study sync
If Kitty were a person instead of a diary, Anne Frank might expect to receive a response. How might a friend respond to Anne in her time of crisis? Suppose you are Anne’s friend, and that the entries from her diary are letters to you. Choose one of the three entries and write a letter to Anne in response. Be sure to include an appropriate day, date, greeting, and signature. Refer to details from her letter, including Anne’s central idea, in your response. If you wish, you may also include fictional details as if you lived during that time. Use narrative techniques, such as pacing, description, and reflection, to develop the experiences and events you describe in your letters.
Answer:
Baho kag bilat
Explanation:
I dont understanf
I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST
Answer:
The 8th sentence out of the both pages
Explanation:
Because it literally says how it converts mechanical energy
Answer:
Hola como estas
Explanation:
Which is NOT an example of a closed-ended question?
A.
What’s your name?
B.
Where do you live?
C.
Tell me about yourself.
D.
How old are you?
Answer:
C. Tell me about yourself
Explanation:
A close-ended question is a question that only has 1 answer and doesn't let people answer in more than 1 sentence.
In A, all you can say is My name is _____.
In B. all you can say is I live in ______.
In D. all you can say is I am ___ years old.
In C. you can say My name is ____. I am ___ years old. I live in _____. I am from ___. My favorite color is ______....
Answer:
C. tell me about yourself.
Explanation:
open-ended questions are often statements or commands. This also has more than 1 correct answer.
Why does Paul Ryan mention the death of his father?
to impress the audience
to show how he became interested in politics
to explain why he is qualified to be vice president
to gain sympathy from the audience
Answer:
Paul Ryan mentioned the death of his father to explain why he is qualified to be vice president.
Explanation:
Mostly, in the most stories - some of the characters has to explain their reasoning on why were they qualified to be this, why were they chosen to do this, or why they have to be on a quest. But the characters will mention about what happened before choosing to do it, like how Paul Ryan mentioned the death of his beloved father, for his reasoning.
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Cell phones emir radiation that may or may not cause brain cancer Fact or opinion?
Answer:
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Explanation:
After evaluating several studies on the possibility of a connection between cellphones and glioma and a noncancerous brain tumor known as acoustic neuroma, members of the International Agency for Research on Cancer — part of the World Health Organization — agreed that there's limited evidence that cellphone radiation ...
Answer:
Fact
Explanation:
An opinion is like a statement like "Dogs are better that cats"
A fact is like "Paper is made from trees"
write two proper nouns from The Boy in the Striped Pajamas.
Aiyana is creating a podcast about community gardens. Here’s the script of her podcast:
Welcome to the Community Compost podcast! Everyone composts waste these days. But what does it really mean to compost? Well, that’s what we’re here to talk about today. In today’s episode, we will discuss how to set up a compost bin in a community garden.
How does this podcast benefit the residents of Aiyana’s city?
A.
It offers them the chance to join composting classes.
B.
It provides them tips on how to maintain a garden.
C.
It helps them understand the process of composting.
D.
It instructs them on how to separate and collect waste.
E.
It promotes the changes to make at a community garden.
Is the word "facsimile" in this sentence a verb or a noun?
"If I can hold on to it and add more, if I can keep figuring things out about who I am, then maybe I can build a reasonable facsimile of the girl I used to be."
Answer:
the word is a noun in this sentence
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Draft: I was very excited to purchase a GameBoxUltra 2950 and have greatly enjoyed playing games on it. Unfortunately, after just two weeks of normal use, one of the controllers stopped functioning correctly. I am including the broken controller with this letter. Would you please send me a replacement part as soon as possible, so that I can return to enjoying your product?
How well does this draft address the audience and purpose of the following prompt?
Writing prompt: You recently purchased a new video game console, but now, two weeks later, one of the controllers has stopped working. Write a letter to the company asking for a replacement part.
A. The example is weak because it is too confusing to the reader whether the author likes the GameBoxUltra 2950.
B. The example is weak because it uses informal language in a formal situation and does not provide detailed information.
C. The example is strong because it clearly explains the problem and the requested solution in a formal, respectful manner.
D. The example is strong because it gives solid reasons why the customer should be refunded his or her money and supports the reasons with evidence.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Think back to Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll. Which details are enticing, and which are too revealing and give the story away? Choose the best answer from each drop-down menu.
Alice sets out to discover how the world on the other side of the looking glass works.
Finally, the white knight rescues Alice and brings her to the last square.
As Alice tries to get to the end of the game, she runs into many characters who slow her down.
In the end, Alice wakes up in her armchair and realizes that everything may have been a dream.
How does Harry feel about Mars by the end of the text?
Text: Dark They Were, and Golden Eyed
please answer
Answer:
they were awfully dark but was shinny later
Explanation:
it is not about ur face but about attitude towards a picture
Answer:
are we talking about Harry Styles?
Explanation:
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What is good about using a personal tone in an article
Answer:
Using a personal tone gives a unique viewpoint in articles. Providing more insight and personal opinions can persuade a number of readers.
Answer:
Using a personal tone in a article can help the readers relate more to the main idea.
1Poetry is a huge part of literary history. 2It is also a part of musical history. 3From the lyrics of ancient folk songs to those of modern-day rap, musicians have used words in their art to express life, love, and culture. 4Whether the melody comes first or the words do, it is a poet's job to make them work together. 5The music and words become partners in the goal of expressing ideas or affecting the listener in some way. 6We have all been turned into mush by a beautiful song with a sad message, and we have the musical poets to thank for that.
Based on the sentences in this paragraph, which statement is accurate?
Sentence 1 is a complex sentence that varies the style and tone of the paragraph.
Sentence 3 is a complex sentence that varies the style and tone of the paragraph.
Sentence 5 is a compound sentence that varies the fluency and style of the paragraph.
Sentence 6 is a compound sentence that varies the fluency and style of the paragraph.
Answer:
D, Sentence 6 is a compound sentence that varies the fluency and style of the paragraph.
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What is the predicate adjective?
He is famous for inventing many uses for peanuts and sweet potatoes.
Answer:
inveting many i think
Explanation:
Answer:
Inventing.
Explanation:
what’s something you would want to create, achieve or experience before the end of this school year
How does the author/narrator portray death in this text? Is it a positive or negative view?
Is this mostly a story about death, man vs. nature, or family? Explain your answer.
In the context of this story, how do people face death? Cite evidence from this text, your own experience, and other literature, art, or history in your answer.
THE LAW OF LIFE
by Jack London
Positively and man vs nature
Use the text of the opinion piece above and your completed graphic organizer to answer the question below. Include evidence from the article to support your answers.
Do you think this author has an agenda? If so, what is it? If not, then what is the purpose of her article? Does she achieve her purpose?
Answer:
What is the story??
Explanation:
GIVE ME LIBERTY
The Struggle for Self-Government in Virginia
Thomas J. Wertenbaker
Chapter I: The Cornerstone of Liberty
Three little vessels-the Susan Constant, the Godspeed, and the Discovery-left England in December, 1606, under the command of Captain Christopher Newport, to found a colony on the distant shores of Virginia. Two decades earlier Sir Walter Raleigh had sent out a group of settlers to what is now North Carolina, and they had disappeared mysteriously. What had happened to them? men asked. Had they been killed by the Indians? Had they fallen victims to disease? Had they starved? Those who shared in this new venture must have wondered if a like fate awaited them in this strange new land.
But their spirits rose when they entered Chesapeake Bay. Landing parties were delighted with the "fair meddowes ... full of flowers of divers kinds and colors," the "goodly tall trees," and the streams of fresh water. It was a smiling country which seemed to bid them welcome. But when they entered the mouth of a broad river, which they called the James in honor of their King, and made their way up into the country, new doubts must have assailed them. They knew that savages lived in the dense forests which lined both banks; might not strange wild beasts live there also? Might there not be fatal diseases unknown in Europe?
What is the main point of the descriptive details at the beginning of the second paragraph? (5 points)
Question 4 options:
1)
To place the reader in the moment of the first landing
2)
To describe what the colonists were up against
3)
To create a sense of fear and anxiety
4)
To end the journey on a hopeful note
Answer:
1
Explanation:
Five people you meet in heaven
How does Eddie's dad die?
How is Ruby connected to Eddie if she never met him in life? There are at least two ways.
How does Eddie end up working at Ruby Pier?
Answer:
Bc hes monke boyioyyy
Explanation:
it makes sense im smort :)
what is the linking verb in this sentence: Penicillin, one of our most important drugs, come from mold.
Answer:
The answer is comes.
Explanation:
Also fun fact im allergic to Penicillin! Yay :)
Describe a time when you felt regret.
Answer:
When I accused my friend wrongly. Till this day, he no longer wants to be my friend.
In Raymond’s run how does the conflict in the story impact the characters?
Answer:The conflicts a character faces are either external or internal. Both of these conflicts exist in "Raymond's Run", and Hazels' internal and external conflicts stem from the same sources. Hazel's internal conflicts have to do with her love of running and her love of Raymond. Hazel exudes confidence on the outside about her running, but she feels the pressure of maintaining her reputation as a fast runner. She wouldn't be human if she didn't worry about being able to continually prove herself on the track. There's no doubt that Hazel loves Raymond, but she also feels burdened by having to care for him. She must feel conflicted about the time it takes away from her running to take care of her brother.
Her external conflicts are with those who would hurt Raymond with their unkind remarks and with those who would threaten Hazel's reputation as the fastest runner. Mary Louise, Hazel's former friend, tries to make fun of Raymond, but she is no match for Hazel's caustic defense of him. Mary Louise represents all of the people who would make fun of Raymond or any other handicapped person. Hazel's external conflict about her running is with Gretchen, the new girl in school.
Explanation:
Select the correctly punctuated sentence.
Select one:
a. School began on a cold September morning.
b. School began on a cold, September morning.
c. School began on a cold September, morning.
d. School began on a cold, September, morning.
Answer:
I think the answer is A or B because the other's either have the coma in the wrong spot or there are too coma's. Hope I helped a bit.
Explanation:
What Can Michael do to figure out what makes the merry-go-round easiest to push?
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