Answer:
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Explanation:
Item 10
Read the play.
The Beggar and the King
by Winthrop Parkhurst
[A chamber in the palace overlooks a courtyard. The season is midsummer. The windows of the palace are open, and from a distance there comes the sound of a man's voice crying for bread.]
[THE KING sits in a golden chair. A golden crown is on his head, and he holds in his hand a sceptre which is also of gold. A SERVANT stands by his side, fanning him with an enormous fan of peacock feathers.]
THE BEGGAR: (outside) Bread. Bread. Bread. Give me some bread.
THE KING: (languidly) Who is that crying in the street for bread?
THE SERVANT: (fanning) O king, it is a beggar.
THE KING: Why does he cry for bread?
THE SERVANT: O king, he cries for bread in order that he may fill his belly.
THE KING: I do not like the sound of his voice. It annoys me very much. Send him away.
THE SERVANT: (bowing) O king, he has been sent away.
THE KING: If that is so, then why do I hear his voice?
THE SERVANT: O king, he has been sent away many times, yet each time that he is sent away he returns again, crying louder than he did before.
THE KING: He is very unwise to annoy me on such a warm day. He must be punished for his impudence. Use the lash on him.
THE SERVANT: O king, it has been done.
THE KING: Then bring out the spears.
THE SERVANT: O king, the guards have already bloodied their swords many times driving him away from the palace gates. But it is of no avail.
THE KING: Then bind him and gag him if necessary. If need be cut out his tongue. I do not like the sound of the fellow's voice. It annoys me very much.
THE SERVANT: O king, thy orders were obeyed even yesterday.
THE KING: (frowning) No. That cannot be. A beggar cannot cry for bread who has no tongue.
THE SERVANT: Behold he can—if he has grown another.
THE KING: What! Why, men are not given more than one tongue in a lifetime. To have more than one tongue is treason.
THE SERVANT: If it is treason to have more than one tongue, O king, then is this beggar surely guilty of treason?
THE KING: (pompously) The punishment for treason is death. See to it that the fellow is slain. And do not fan me so languidly. I am very warm.
THE SERVANT: (fanning more rapidly) Behold, O great and illustrious king, all thy commands were obeyed even yesterday.
THE KING: How! Do not jest with thy king.
THE SERVANT: If I jest, then there is truth in a jest. Even yesterday, O king, as I have told thee, the beggar which thou now hearest crying aloud in the street was slain by thy soldiers with a sword.
THE KING: Do ghosts eat bread? Forsooth, men who have been slain with a sword do not go about in the streets crying for a piece of bread.
THE SERVANT: Forsooth, they do if they are fashioned as this beggar.
THE KING: Why, he is but a man. Surely he cannot have more than one life in a lifetime.
THE SERVANT: Listen to a tale, O king, which happened yesterday.
THE KING: I am listening.
THE SERVANT: Thy soldiers smote this beggar for crying aloud in the streets for bread, but his wounds are already healed. They cut out his tongue, but he immediately grew another. They slew him, yet he is now alive.
THE KING: Ah! That is a tale which I cannot understand at all.
Read this excerpt from The Beggar and the King.
THE KING: Then bind him and gag him if necessary. If need be cut out his tongue. I do not like the sound of the fellow's voice. It annoys me very much.
THE SERVANT: O king, thy orders were obeyed even yesterday.
THE KING: (frowning) No. That cannot be. A beggar cannot cry for bread who has no tongue.
THE SERVANT: Behold he can—if he has grown another.
How does this dialogue affect the action of the story?
It prompts the king to order that the beggar be fed and sheltered.
It forces the king to examine how poorly he treats his subjects.
It causes the king to make a declaration that having two tongues is treasonous.
It makes the king become fearful of the beggar and what he might be planning.
Answer:
it forces the king to examine how poorly he treats his subjects
Respond to the following questions to analyze the figurative language in the poem “Casey at the bat” by Ernest Lawrence Thayer.
Part B
A metaphor is a figure of speech that makes a comparison by implying that two different things have something in
common. Note one example of a metaphor in the poem. Then, in one to two sentences, explain what two things are
being compared
Excerpt from Rip Van WinkleNathaniel HawthorneRip Van Winkle lived in a small village at the base of the Catskill Mountains just before the American Revolution. He was always minding someone else’s business. His wife thought that he should work at home and found many things for him to do, but he would always think of a neighbor whom he had to help. Then his wife would scold him and chase him with a broom.One day when his wife told Rip that he must cut wood for the family stove, he took his walking staff and went for a walk in the mountains. He soon got tired, so he lay down to rest.Suddenly, he heard the sound of thunder. A little man with a long white beard appeared. He was carrying a keg of wine on his back. He indicated by a sign that Rip should help him carry it, so Rip followed him far into the mountains. There he saw more little men. They were playing ninepins, and a sound like thunder was made by their wooden balls. Rip was frightened and thought he ought to run away, but the first man signaled for him to drink from the keg. It was filled with very good cocoa, and Rip soon got sleepy.When he awoke, the sun was shining. Rip thought that he must have slept all night. He thought that he had better go home. He searched for his staff, but found only an old rotten one.He started home, and when he got near the town some children began following him; others laughed at him, and still others hit him with stones. He didn’t know the people, and they wore strange clothing. There were many new buildings, and where his house should have been there was nothing but an old shack.Rip touched his chin and discovered that it was covered by a long, white beard. “Can’t someone tell me what has happened?” he asked. “What has become of my home and my wife?”Finally, a very old woman stepped out of the crowd. “Why Rip Van Winkle,” she said, accusingly. “I’d know you anywhere by your lazy walk. Where’ve you been for the last twenty years?” And where’s that wood you were going to cut?”Which best expresses the irony present in this passage?A)It is ironic that Rip Van Winkle decides to lie down under a tree to take a short nap.B)It is ironic that Rip Van Winkle ran into a bunch of little men playing nine-pins in the mountains.C)It is ironic that the little children following Rip Van Winkle around made fun of him and laughed at him.D)It is ironic that Rip Van Winkle's wife is more concerned about the wood her husband didn't bring her than the decades of years he's been missing.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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What do you think is happening to the narrators husband in the story The Wife’s Story (lines 49-69). Please make a prediction
Answer:
i think that the husband is cheating on her
Explanation:
because thats how stories normally go
ecosystem: all of the living and nonliving things that interact in a particular area
food web: a model that shows the interconnected food chains in an ecosystem
predator: an organism that kills another for food
prey: an organism that is killed and eaten by another
Dont worry about that up there but help me get rid of these sex traffickers because they keep putting links that can track where you live, lets end this together...
If it's 8 o'clock in the evening and the Sun is still out, what season is it? How do you know?
Answer:it is spring
Explanation:day light saving’s time has ended
im srry but i thought u were going to say someting else lol
wouldnt it be fall?
its either fall or summer
okay final answer is summer because i figured that the sun would still be out during 8 and i dont usually see the sun during winter and or fall
Explanation: srry if its wrong
What is a claim?
1. A clever and logical response to an opposing idea
2. An idea that presents a contrasting perspective
3. A personal and emotional stance on a topic
4. A statement that takes a clear stand on an issue
Answer:
4. A statement that takes a clear stand on an issue.
Explanation:
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HEYYY PEEPS (1) Some members of the Philadelphia Orchestra visited our school last week and spoke to
us about music. (2) They explained what it was like for them to play in Carnegie Hall. (3) The
musicians said that we could try out their instruments. (4) The students in my class who
play violin—Juan, Margo, and me—were excited to meet the violinists!
Which sentence contains a pronoun error?
A. sentence 1
B. sentence 2
C. sentence 3
D. sentence 4
Answer: C
Explanation:
Sentence 3
What are the physical and emotional resources that enable Salva and Nya to survive?
Answer:
Salva's taking off his shoes shows real persistence. Instead of just giving up, he decides to go barefoot to continue his hike across the desert. Because of his persistence, Salva is able to continue and to survive.
Explanation:
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the ones that are green and crossed out means i already did it i just am having trouble with line 3 and line 5, the topic i’m writing about it sushi and ciquain.
Answer:
Sushi
Soft and squishy
exquisite, fresh, japanese
It is so delicious
Food
Explanation:
How can personal experiences add to the depth of fictional characters?
Which of the following websites is reliable?
Answer:
I think 1 and 2
Explanation:
Please help me on this assignment Its important
Diana Nyad—Marathon Swimmer
(1) On August 19, 1979, Diana Nyad began her historic swim from Bimini, Bahams, to Jupiter, Florida, 89 miles away. (2) Nyad, a veteran of several marathons swims, wants to set a new world record for the longest open-water swim. (3) In 1974 she swam across Lake Ontario from north to south—a difficult crossing because of the swift current of the Niagara river. (4) A year later she completed a swim of more than 25 miles around New York City’s Manhattan Island, she had battled dangerous currents for nearly eight hours. (5) The swim from the Bahamas to Florida, however, would be far more treacherous than anything she had previously attempted. (6) It would require exceptional physical and mental strength.
(7) Nyad, like other long-distance swimmers, knew that every marathon swim is a grueling physical experence. (8) In earlier marathons she had become delirious from the fatigue of continuous stroking, kicking, and breathing. (9) She also knew that her senses would become impaired. (10) Her dark goggles would fog over, making it impossible for her to see. (11) Even though her coach and crew were in a support boat only twenty feet away, the tight rubber swim cap that covered her ears would prevent her from hearing the
coach’s whistle. (12) The salt water would even affect her senses of taste, touch, and smell.
(13) In addition to extreme physical exhaustion, Nyad was aware of the many dangers she would face in the water. (14) During earlier marathons schools of jellyfish had repeatedly stung her. (15) On Nyad’s Bahamas-to-Florida swim, a shark appeared.
(16) Nyad’s crew was prepared with an electronic shark shield. (17) Crew members sent out a wave of electricity that did not harm Nyad but affected the shark and cause them to turn away. (18) Electricity can be used to repel many other kinds of animals. (19) Despite all the obstacles she faced, Nyad successfully reached her goal. (20) She was exhausted but happy. (21) She waded onto the Florida shore. (22) She had endured 28 hours of nonstop swimming. (23) The world record for the longest open water swim was hers!
1. What change, if any, should be
made in sentence 2?
A. Change veteran to Veteran
B. Delete the comma after swims
C. Change wants to wanted
D. Make no change
2. What change, if any, should be made in sentence 3?
A. Change swam to swum
B. Change difficult to dificult
C. Change river to River
D. Make no change
3.Which is the most effective way to rewrite sentence 4?
A. A year later she completed a
swim of more than 25 miles around New York City’s
Manhattan Island, battling dangerous currents for nearly
eight hours.
B. A year later she completed a
swim of more than 25 miles and had battled dangerous currents for nearly eight hours, and it was around New York City’s Manhattan Island.
C. A year later, completing a swim
of more than 25 miles and battling dangerous currents for nearly
eight hours around New York City’s Manhattan Island.
D. A year later she completed a swim
of more than 25 miles around New York City’s Manhattan Island
because she had battled dangerous currents for nearly eight hours.
4. What change, if any, should be
made in sentence 7?
A. Delete the comma after Nyad
B. Insert or after grueling
C. Change experence to experience
D. Make no change
5. What change, if any, should be
made in sentence 8?
A. Change she to they
B. Change continuous to continous
C. Insert a comma after stroking
D. Make no change
6. What change, if any, should be
made in sentence 13?
A. Change extreme to extream
B. Delete the comma after exhaustion
C. Change dangers to danger’s
D. Make no change
7. What transition should be added
to the beginning of sentence 16?
A. Fortunately
B. Hopefully
C. For example,
D. In addition,
8. What change, if any, should be
made in sentence 17?
A. Insert a comma after Nyad
B. Change affected to effected
C. Change them to it
D. Make no change
9. What is the most effective way to
improve paragraph 3 (sentences 13-
18)?
A. Switch sentences 15 and 16
B. Move sentence 17 to the end of
the paragraph
C. Move sentence 18 to the
beginning of the paragraph
D. Delete sentence 18
10. What is the most effective way to combine
sentences 20, 21, and 22?
A. Exhausted but happy, she waded onto the
Florida shore after enduring 28 hours of
nonstop swimming.
B. She was exhausted but happy when she
waded onto the Florida shore, and she had
endured 28 hours of nonstop swimming.
C. She was exhausted but happy, she waded
onto the Florida shore after enduring 28
hours of nonstop swimming.
D. Exhausted but happy when she waded onto
the Florida shore after enduring 28 hours of
nonstop swimming.
First-person narrators tell stories from only their perspective and not those of others. By default, they are ________.(1 point)
Answer:
Biased
Explanation:
First-person narrators tell stories from only their perspective and not those of others. By default, they are biased.
What is the meaning of biased?Biased means a distortion of judgment that is unreasoned and unfair which is in favor of or against a person or thing.
Biases are beliefs that are not founded by known facts about someone or about a particular group of individuals. For example, one common bias is that women are weak and fragile (despite we have examples that many are very strong like Mary Kom). Another one is that blacks are dishonest and dirty (when most aren't).
Having a bias doesn't mean that you are a bad person, however, and not every bias is negative or hurtful. The main problem is that not recognizing biases that can lead to bad decisions at work, in life, in relationships or any where socially.
Therefore, First-person narrators tell stories from only their perspective and not those of others. By default, they are biased.
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A Venn diagram would work best for developing an essay that
examines the negative qualities of sugar on public health.
discusses the historical importance of the sailboat in exploration.
compares and contrasts the evolution of alligators and crocodiles.
examines the impact of school sports on students grades.
Answer:
compares and contrasts the evolution of alligators and crocodiles.
A Venn diagram would work best for developing an essay that compares and contrasts the evolution of alligators and crocodiles.
Venn diagramA Venn diagram is a great tool for brainstorming and creating a comparison between two or more objects, events, or people. It can also be used to visually represent the differences and the similarities between two concepts.
Venn diagram to compareA Venn diagram is a classic way of to compare and contrast the similarities and differences between two or three key events, concepts or people. Characteristics shared in common go in the central area; those shared by just two factors go in the area where those two circles overlap; characteristics possessed by just one go in the outer area of that circle where it does not overlap the other two.
Thus, a Venn diagram would work best for developing an essay that compares and contrasts the evolution of alligators and crocodiles.
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How does the author convey his or her point of view in line 46 of the story? Use two details from “How I Lost My Station in Life” to support your response.
Example-
Weekends is a different story. On weekends, we would go to Farrell, Pennsylvania, just over the state line, where my father would meet us. We lived with my father's sister there. Aunt Wilma worked in a bakery and lived above it, with two children who were older than me, older than Harriett, and one of whom was old enough to move us from Youngstown to Farrell. We were even more noisy and relaxed at Aunt Wilma's.
On Mondays, though, it was back to Youngstown.
Warren G. Harding Elementary School was just across the street from Aunt Rozella's home, and Rayen High, the only public high school on the entire Northside, was a few blocks away.
A large number of kids from poorer neighbourhoods attended. Rayen was Harriett's first choice. She could be there until she was enrolled, even though we were able to find affordable accommodation.
How do the narrator and her mother view flying? Cite evidence from the text to support your answer.
To answer your question, I would describe the author's view of flying as a positive one that may be described as "liberating".
Throughout the text, the narrator describes being an avid fan of Supergirl, a superhero commonly known to have the ability to fly. The author references Supergirl's ability to fly more than any other. From this, we can infer that her view of flying is a positive one.
During the story, the author makes remarks such as:
"From up there, over the rooftops, i could see everything""I had a recurring dream in those days"In reference to flying, which can lead the reader to believe that she finds the thought of flying as a liberating experience.
The text does not offer direct insights as to the views of her mother, however, we can often use even the smallest of context clues to infer information about a story. In this story, for example, the author mentions that her mother chose to buy her princess-themed furniture, despite knowing her love for comic books about Supergirl. This may imply that her mother did not share her enthusiasm for flying or comic books.
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What is the purpose of an editorial cartoon?
Answer:
B on Eg
Explanation:
to show that technology prevents people from directly experiencing major events
Write a slanted summary about "Each Kindness"
Theme: You can't always take back a mean act.
Remember to use this format:
Character, Setting, BME, Theme
Oum I'm so sorry Honey i.d.k
ano ang sagot eh
PLS HELP THIS IS DUE TODAY!
Words to define: loom, belt, gearing, shuttle, network
use www.learnersdictionary.com
Write original sentences using three of the words you defined. Use the same word meanings that are used in the poem.
Answer:
Belt:
A belt is a "band of material" that is typically worn around the waist.
I unbuckled my belt as I came back from work, eager to unwind after a tiring day.
Shuttle:
A shuttle is a transportation vehicle that goes from one place to another, back and forth.
I climbed aboard the shuttle after realizing that my car was out of gas and this was my only option to get to work on time.
Network:
A "system" of lines/wires that connect to each other.
Many people toiled for months and months to ensure that the rail network would be ready for trains at the given date.
Since you didn't enclose the poem you are referring to, I cannot use the same definitions from it. I did, however, use definitions from the site you gave.
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Identify the sentence that least likely supports the main idea of the passage.
A.
sentence 3
B.
sentence 2
C.
sentence 4
D.
sentence 6
(1) Forests are filled with an incredible array of wildlife. (2) On the forest floor a close look will reveal an army of insects that thrives on the dead leaves and branches that have fallen. (3) Mushrooms, fungi, and moss can also be seen in this part of the forest community. (4) Of course, there are many varieties of animals that inhabit the forest as well. (5) You might spot a small animal like a raccoon as well as a larger animal like a deer. (6) Our forests are sometimes threatened by fires during the dry months of the year.
Answer:
it's sentence 5
Explanation:
because passage 1 says that the forest is filled with incredible wildlife and sentence 5 says that you can spot a small animal or a larger animal in the forest
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Question 6
Which statement is true about an analogy?
A. It refers to a well-known person, event, or text.
B. It creates a connection between two things or ideas.
C. It references a well-developed belief, thought, or idea.
D. It compares complex ideas to simple ideas.
It creates a connection between two things or ideas is true about an analogy. Hence option B is correct.
What is analogy?In order to illustrate a point, an analogy is something that contrasts two things while emphasising their similarities. Analogous reasoning refers to any way of thinking that incorporates an analogy. Analogous reasoning refers to any way of thinking that incorporates an analogy. An effective parallel strikes a compromise between two competing goals, namely representativeness and recognizability.
An analogy is a comparison of two objects that are typically seen as being distinct from one another yet actually share some characteristics. Because they are related to something we already know, analogies aid in understanding. When a system like this can be identified, previous knowledge about one scenario can be used to draw new conclusions about another.
Thus, it creates a connection between two things or ideas is true about an analogy. Hence option B is correct.
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Answer:
It is B
Explanation:
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hi! last question lol! i just need help with this. both biography's are on a different page. all i need help on is the last one. i put both of the biography's so u can see why i need help
Answer:
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Explanation:
What Does “ You can’t have your cake and eat it too.” Mean?
Answer:
It can mean that you can't have two things that are incompatible, or that you shouldn't try to have more than is fair.
Explanation:
Answer:
It means you can't pick both options you have to pick one or the other. For example: Bob has a promotion however, if he accepts, he will have to work on the weekends. In this example he can't accept the promotion and not work on weekends.
Explanation:
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Hi im writin a Personal Narrative and i need help to make a story
Answer:
Try making a story about something important in your life
Explanation:
PLZ HELP IM BEING TIMED
Most of the communication that takes place in the novel is by…
a.
hand signals
c.
letter
b.
Morse code
d.
telephone
Answer:
Morse code is the right answer
Add punctuation and capitalization so the dialogue is written correctly.
take a look at my new hamster said Abby
why is this door open her friend asked
Abby ran to the cage he escaped she screamed
Answer:
"Take a look at my new hamster," said Abby.
"Why is this door open?" her friend asked.
Abby ran to the cage," He escaped!" she screamed.
Explanation:
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