Answer:
2 because i think it is if not my points are off
Answer:
It was 3, A hero knows that fighting for justice is never easy but that making a difference is worth it.
Explanation:
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please help the question is: Think of six to eight problems your city/country faces. What are their causes and what may be some solutions? List them separately as problems, causes, and solutions.
Answer:
jeff
Explanation:
duh
Complete the sentences whith the right form of the verbs in brackets and for and since. 1-he______(not play) Football_____ a week
Answer:
He has not played football for a week.
Explanation:
Kunal left his house to future continuous
Answer: Kunal will be leaving his house
Explanation:
The future continuous tense, is also called the future progressive tense. This is a verb tense which shows that a particular action will take place in the future.
The future continuous tense is formed by using: will + be + the root verb + ing. In this case, Kunal left his house to future continuous will then be "Kunal will be leaving his house".
It was no great distance, in those days, from the prison-door to the market-place. Measured by the prisoner's experience, however, it might be reckoned a journey of some length; for, haughty as her demeanour was, she perchance underwent an agony from every footstep of those that thronged to see her, as if her heart had been flung into the street for them all to spurn and trample upon. What is the meaning of this excerpt
Answer:
It means that the walk from the prison-door to the marketplace seems trecherous and long to Hester Prynne.
Explanation:
Nathanael Hawthorne's "The Scarlet Letter" is about the story of Hester Prynne, a woman convicted of adultery, and the "punishment" that was given to her. The novel also deals with themes of society, religion, good vs. evil, public shaming, social stigma, etc.
In the given excerpt, the narrator is talking about the "walk" from the prison door to the marketplace where Hester will be 'on display' for the public to see. The narrator reveals, "measured by the prisoner's experience, [the walk] might be reckoned a journey of some length" which is how it was more of "an agony from every footstep" for Hester. These lines show how Hester thinks the walk is long and treacherous for her.
Answer:
B ;)
Explanation:
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Please help answer the question ASAP!!!
Answer:
7.A
11.B
Explanation:
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WILL
GIVE
BRAINLIST
ENGLISH
Answer:
C or A( i would go with C)
Explanation:
You would use nonfiction sources to write a research paper about global warming.
O True
O False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Nonfiction means real evidence and fiction would be fake evidence made up.
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Answer:
TRUE
Explanation:
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In at least 150 words, describe why Tom in Uncle Tom’s Cabin is considered a “Christ” character and what parallels can be drawn between the lives of Tom and Jesus Christ.
In Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe there are two major Christ figures. Those two figures are Tom and Eva. They are Christ figures for many reasons, but mainly for their deaths which mirror Jesus' sacrificial death. I have read both Tom's and Eva's death scenes multiple times and I have also read Jesus' crucifixion in the Bible. Now I want to compare and contrast the scenes to try to understand what Stowe's goal for these characters was when she wrote the novel. Not only are their death scenes to be looked at but also their actions, because those are also similar to Christ, hence the term "Christ figure".
Christ's death scene is pretty straightforward if you are a Christian. I say this because most Christians have been hearing the story of Jesus' death since they were very young and in some sort of Sunday school or in church. Essentially, Jesus was crucified because he claimed to be the son of God and he also claimed to be a messiah. That is not why Tom and Eva died. The main thread that linked the deaths among the three is the thought that these deaths are sacrificial and in essence for the salvation of others. I see Jesus' and Tom's death as running much more in the same vein than Eva's death because she is dying anyway and therefore she is not really saving anyone, in my opinion, if she dies. On the other hand, neither Jesus nor Tom is sick and if they really don't want to die they could just not sacrifice themselves for others. Jesus helps others because he believes he is dying for "our" sins and Tom helps others in his death in the way that it leads to Emmeline and Cassy's escape and also the freeing of all of the slaves on Shelby Farm in Kentucky. Only in the small sense that Eva's death leads to St. Clare's conversion to Christianity and Ophelia's recognition and denunciation of her racial prejudice do I think that she is similar to Christ, but not in the superior way that Tom is to Christ. Tom is because he physically suffers and is beaten for his beliefs just like Jesus.
When I think about these two people (Eva and Tom) as modern day martyrs in a sense I see Eva as the rich women who donates a lot of her money to the poor but Tom as the man who actually gets involved with the poor; both are doing good things, but in a different way. Tom is more connected to the situation in the sense that he is in the fields trying to teach the others to work together, while Eva seems to do smaller deeds such as persuading her father to buy Tom or being kind to Topsy when no one else ever is. My impression is that Jesus is found within both Tom and Eva, but Tom's acts are more physical and Eva's are more mental. We also must remember she is a young girl and it is unrealistic to expect her to do too much that Jesus or Tom do.
As a holy character Eva seems to have a hard time pulling off a believable act. As an innocent child trying to show her family how she sees the horribleness of slavery, I can believe her, but when she moves into the mini-Jesus sermonizing to the slaves before her death I start to lose the sense that Stowe kept a grip on reality when writing this book. It is a nice parallel between Eva preaching to the slaves before death and Jesus preaching to the disciples before crucifixion, but who in their right mind thinks this young innocent girl can mature this quickly just because she is dying? Children are mature, but not that mature, at that age she would most likely be scared and crying (like most adults do when they are about to die). It is so unrealistic to think that a young child can face death bravely, much less an adult, when we know in reality very few people can do such a thing. Eva's character is a very powerful one because she is young, innocent, good, and had a somewhat Jesus-like sacrificial death.
Answer:
Eva and Uncle Tom, two characters found in the novel by the title "Uncle Tom's Cabin," written by Harriet Beecher Stowe, are effectively established as "Christ" figures within the story. Now, this is for many reasons, but primarily, the way in which they both die is most closely related to the Bible and how Jesus died in that book. It is important to understand how Stowe wrote both of these characters to be similar to Christ; when they died, both Uncle Tom and Eva had sacrificed themselves in order to bring salvation to the others around them. In this way, these two characters are very clearly comparable to the death of Jesus in the Bible--his death was also sacrificial to save the people and forgive them of their sins. Tom, however, is much more akin to Jesus or a "Christ figure" in Uncle Tom's Cabin than Eva is because he had lived the life of a poor, common man, able to understand the hardships of others more easily than Eva, with her wealth, ever could.
Explanation:
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The property prices (go) up recently.
the property prices did go up
(From A Smile as big as the Moon) What happened when the principal, Tom Keller, found out about Mike's call to the Space Center?
The correct response is - from a smile as big as the moon sounds like a nice story answer is 4
What is a Space?The area outside of a planet's atmosphere is known as outer space. It starts for Earth at a height of roughly 100 km (62 miles). The Kármán line is the boundary between our atmosphere and outer space. The terms outer space and universe are similar, however outer space only refers to the region between planets, whereas the universe also includes planets.
The age of the universe is roughly 13.8 billion years. It was created during the time of the Big Bang. Telescopes can only observe objects up to 13.8 billion light-years away due to the speed of light. The cosmos is still growing. Whether the universe is infinite or finite in size is a topic of discussion among scientists. What is beyond the visible horizon is unknown.
In space, not much matter exists. Without any air, it is a challenging vacuum. Additionally, this makes it quite frigid. Radiation and errant particles do exist, though. Ironically, even though space is cold, getting rid of waste heat from spacecraft requires specialized infrared radiators because there aren't any particles for the heat to interact with.
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what reason does the narrator of the war of the worlds give for the martians's invasion of England
Answer:
The Martian invasion causes the collapse of natural hierarchies too. In Wells's novel, humans become a subordinate species. This change in position gives the narrator a new perspective on the natural wood
Based on the epic simile, how should the reader picture the beam of wood Odysseus found in the cave?
like a deep-sea-going ship or vessel
like an olive tree, just felled and still green
like the Cyclops, large and wide
like the mast of an enormously large ship
Answer:
The lines from the epic 'And it was like a mast /a lugger of twenty oars, broad in the beam— /a deep-sea-going craft—might carry: /so long, so big around, it seemed. ' suggests that the size of the beam is enormous as that of a ship. Thus the correct option is D
Explanation:
Based on the epic simile, the reader should picture the beam of wood Odysseus found in the cave "like the mast of an enormously large ship," this is the last option, as the simile is comparing the size and shape of the beam of wood to the mast of a ship.
What is an "Odyssey"?In this book, Odysseus and his men find themselves trapped in a cave by the cyclops Polyphemus, and they need to find a way to defend themselves and escape, so Odysseus devises a plan to blind the cyclops using a large beam of wood, and here, when Homer describes the beam of wood, he uses an epic simile to help the reader visualize its size and weight.
Hence, the reader should picture the beam of wood Odysseus found in the cave "like the mast of an enormously large ship," this is the last option.
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The most dangerous game questions
7. Which of the following words best describes the mood, or atmosphere,
of the selection?
a. tense
b. joyful
C. somber
d. relaxed
e. comical
Which sentence correctly uses the word compact as a verb?
Carlos chose a compact gift that fit into an envelope.
The two nations formed a compact to increase trade.
William compacts the soda cans so they fit into the recycling container.
Marcus found a broken makeup compact under the park bench.
Answer: William compacts the soda cans so they fit into the recycling container.
Explanation:
Answer:
i agree with the person above or below
Explanation:
c
why is leaving a legacy important?
Match each piece of dialogue to the character who spoke it in Macbeth.
Tiles
the three witches
King Duncan
Macbeth
Lady Macbeth
Pairs
Your face, my thane, is as a book where men
May read strange matters:—to beguile the time,
Look like the time; bear welcome in your eye,
Your hand, your tongue: look like the innocent flower,
But be the serpent undert. He that's coming
Must be provided for: and you shall put
This night's great business into my despatch;
Which shall to all our nights and days to come
Give solely sovereign sway and masterdom.
No more that Thane of Cawdor shall deceive
Our bosom interest:go pronounce his present death,
And with his former title greet Macbeth.
The weird sisters, hand in hand,
Posters of the sea and land,
Thus do go about, about:
Thrice to thine, and thrice to mine,
And thrice again, to make up nine:-
Peace! the charm's wound up.
What hands are here? Ha, they pluck out mine eyes!
Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood
Clean from my hand? No: this my hand will rather
The multitudinous seas incarnadine,
Making the green one red,
Answer: Your face- Lady Macbeth, No more that- King Duncan, The weird sisters- The three witches, and What hands are here?- Macbeth
Explanation:
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Answer:
1 is wack or wacked. 2 is sizzle or sizzling 3 is flutter 4 is twitter and 5 is sputter or sputtered
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My question:what are some interesting facts about Idaho capital
Answer:
it has 3,100 miles of river
number one producer of potatoes , Austrian winter peas
In addition to using night and day to great effect, Hawthorne also utilizes color, especially the color red, to create a mood in the novel. By using examples, explain how Hawthorne uses colors to convey meaning in the scarlet letter.
Answer:
Hawthorne uses the colors red, black, and white to represent Hestor's emotions and the emotions of those around her. The most frequently employed color symbol by Hawthorne is red. Red most obviously represents Hestor's sin, as shown by her scarlet "A" she is forced to wear.
Explanation:
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In the book The Hobbit what was the main reason that Gandalf and the dwarves and Bilbo went on a quest.
Answer:
Killing Smaug was only a reason he used to convince the dwarves to go on the quest, but the main reason for going was to find the ring.
Explanation:
After setting his alarm clock for PM instead of AM, Eric woke up late for school. In his haste, he forgot to pack a lunch or bring lunch money. Eric did not mind much at first because he figured that he could eat some of his friends' food. During lunchtime, Eric explained his situation to the people at his lunch table. His friends were sympathetic to his cause. But they had only packed lunches for themselves, not Eric. Katie offered Eric a small bag of carrots. "Yuck! I hate carrots. Thanks anyway," Eric said as he declined Katie's offer. Chuck offered Eric his milk, to which Eric responded, "Is that skim milk? Ewww... I hate skim milk. Does anyone have any chocolate milk?" Some people at the table did have chocolate milk, but they did not want to give their milk to Eric. To break the silence, Ben offered Eric half of his egg salad sandwich. Again Eric refused quite rudely, "Egg salad is gross. Doesn't anyone have anything good for me?" But that was the last offer that Eric would receive that day.
What is the theme of the story?
Answer:
be grateful for what you have
Explanation:
Answer:
appreciate what you are given
Which event from the story helps Consuela discover who she truly is?
'Two roads diverged in a wood, and I I took the one less travelled by, And that has made all the difference.' 1) What does the term "road" stand for ? * 1 point dificulties opportunities map
Answer:
In this text, the word "road" refers to "decisions" that the speaker made.
Explanation:
The text shown in the above question is taken from the poem "The Road Not Taken" written by Robert Frost. In this text, the speaker demonstrates that he came across two roads inside the forest he was traversing. Although the word "road" means "path," in this poem, that word refers to the decisions the speaker had to make during his lifetime. This poem is a great metaphor about decisions, these decisions are the "roads" that the speaker faces, because, like an unknown road, we don't know what the results of our decisions will be and where we will arrive with them.
QUICK PLS!!! What is a directional statement for the book " the curious incident of the dog in the nighttime "
The selection above is about a Yankton Sioux family living in South Dakota, in the early 20th century. What does this story teach the reader about the Sioux people?
Hello. You have not shown the text to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for it to be answered. However, I will try to help you as best I can.
To answer this question, you will need to read the text and identify a behavior, custom, tradition, activity, or belief that the Sioux held and that is not known to the general public. This element is the textual element capable of teaching the reader something about these people and how they lived.
Why does white privilege exist?
Answer:
White privilege, or white skin privilege, is the societal privilege that benefits white people over non-white people in some societies, particularly if they are otherwise under the same social, political, or economic circumstances.[1][2] With roots in European colonialism and imperialism,[3] and the Atlantic slave trade, white privilege has developed[4] in circumstances that have broadly sought to protect white racial privileges,[5] various national citizenships, and other rights or special benefits.[6][7]
In the study of white privilege and its broader field of whiteness studies, both pioneered in the United States, academic perspectives such as critical race theory use the concept to analyze how racism and racialized societies affect the lives of white or white-skinned people.[8][9] For example, American academic Peggy McIntosh described the advantages that whites in Western societies enjoy and non-whites do not experience as "an invisible package of unearned assets".[10] White privilege denotes both obvious and less obvious passive advantages that white people may not recognize they have, which distinguishes it from overt bias or prejudice. These include cultural affirmations of one's own worth; presumed greater social status; and freedom to move, buy, work, play, and speak freely. The effects can be seen in professional, educational, and
Read this passage from Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School
District. What is the main purpose of this section of the document?
The school officials banned and sought to punish for a silent,
passive expression of opinion, unaccompanied by any disorder or
disturbance on the part of petitioners. There is here no evidence
whatever of petitioners' interference, actual or nascent, with the
schools' work or of collision with the rights of other students to
be secure and to be let alone. Accordingly, this case does not
concern speech or action that intrudes upon the work of the
schools or the rights of other students.
A. To explain the school's complaints against the students
B. To redefine the amendment dealing with freedom of speech
C. To point out that the school officials were not justified in their
accusations toward the students
D. To explain how silent protests don't fall under freedom of speech
protection because no words are used
Answer: c
Explanation: just answered and its c
Answer: To point out that the school officials were not justified in their
accusations toward the students.
Explanation: English 11A
Write a diary entry of the day you surprised your mother on her birthday and brought a smile on her face. Describe in detail how you planned the surprise and what your mother felt about it. Write in about 100 to 150 words.
Answer:
I always write a diary about the event that happen in my life. One of the precious and memorable event of my life is my Mother's surprise birthday.
Explanation:
It was 17th December and one day later there was my Mother's birthday. Me and my younger sister planned a birthday surprise and called all our cousins and aunts for a surprise visit on her birthday at midnight. My mom was busy with her house chores and she cleaned kitchen and went to the bedroom for a sleep. All our Aunts and cousins arrived at our house. We closed all the lights and pretended as if we are also sleeping. When it was exactly 12.00 at midnight we all started singing loudly Happy Birthday. My mom was surprised and she suddenly came out down stairs and she was surprised to see her sister and mother here. She did not met them for a long time and she was happy with tears. We placed a picture cake in front of her and she was surprised to see her most beautiful picture on the cake. She loved the surprise and loved both of us and was thankful for surprise birthday plan. We all cut cake together and enjoyed the party.
Does Portia represents "womanly virtue "or is she a manipulative virago or bad tempered woman? Justify with reference to the text
Answer:
no se español lo siento
Explanation: