What is the meter in the following excerpt from “Jabberwocky” by Lewis Carroll?

'Twas brillig, and the slithy toves
Did gyre and gimble in the wabe

A.
iambic tetrameter (The foot has an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable. This pattern repeats four times in each line.)
B.
trochaic trimeter (The foot has a stressed syllable followed by an unstressed syllable. This pattern repeats three times in each line.)
C.
iambic trimeter (The foot has an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable. This pattern repeats three times in each line.)
D.
trochaic tetrameter (The foot has a stressed syllable followed by an unstressed syllable. This pattern repeats four times in each line.)

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Answer 1
A. Iambic te tear meter
Answer 2

Answer:The correct answer is A.

Explanation:

Lambic tetrameter (The foot has an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable. This pattern repeats four times in each line).

Twas brillig, and the slithy toves

Did gyre and gimble in the wabe

In the excerpt the first syllable is not stressed, and it is followed by a stressed syllable; this is called a iamb. This was common in Greek comedies and tragedies.

This pattern is repeated four times during the verses, so it is a tetrameter.


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Why does the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come have no visible physical features? *



A.The future has not happened yet, so it is not possible to know what it looks like.

B.The future is just hiding from him.

C.The future is embarrassed to show physical features.

D.The future has happened, so there is no need to see it again.

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Answer:

a i would assume

Explanation:

Read Edward Corsi’s quotation from the book Immigrant Kids by Russell Freedman.

The writer Angelo Pellegrini has recalled his own family’s detention at Ellis Island:

We lived there for three days - Mother and we five children, the youngest of whom was three years old. Because of the rigorous physical examination that we had to submit to, particularly of the eyes, there was this terrible anxiety that one of us might be rejected. And if one of us was, what would the rest of the family do?

This quotation adds credibility to the text because

his mother lived on Ellis Island with her children, and their experience agrees with Freedman’s statement that families were separated.
he lived at Ellis Island for three days, and his experience agrees with Freedman’s statement that families were afraid of the health examinations.
he was a writer who wrote about Ellis Island and described the feelings an immigrant might have during the physical exams.
he lived at Ellis Island for three days, and his experience shows that immigrants actually were not very fearful of the health examinations.

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Answer:

he lived at Ellis Island for three days, and his experience agrees with Freedman’s statement that families were afraid of the health examinations.

Explanation:

Answer:

b

Explanation:

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Which statement best explains how to identify the text structure used in the passage?

Single trees, or small groups of trees in open pastures are exceedingly dangerous during a thunder storm; tall trees on the shores of a river or lake are particularly selected as targets for thunder bolts by the storm king. But the safest place in a thunder storm, next to a house, is a forest. The reason of this is that each wet tree is a lightning rod silently conducting the electric fluid without causing explosions.


The text structure is problem and solution; the words safest and causing indicate this.


The text structure is sequence; the words exceedingly and particularly indicate this.


The text structure is compare and contrast; the words but and without indicate this.


The text structure is cause and effect; the words the reason of this is indicates this.

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Answer:

The answer is B.

Explanation:

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1. Read the following quotation from the excerpt above and decide if it contains explicit evidence:
“I suppose that there will be no question of fact, substantially, in the case when all of the evidence is out, and it will be for you to decide under the charge of his honor, the Judge, whether or not the defendant committed the offense of voting for a representative in Congress upon that occasion.”
A. This statement contains no explicit evidence because the lawyer uses the words "whether or not," showing that this statement is implied rather than verified.
B. This statement contains explicit evidence because the lawyer uses the phrase "defendant committed the offense."
C. This statement contains no explicit evidence because the lawyer is presenting his opinion.
D. Both A and C
2.Read the following quotation from the excerpt above and decide if it contains explicit evidence:
“But we do claim that upon the 5th of November, 1872, she voted, and whether she believed that she had a right to vote or not, it being a question of law, that she is within the Statute."
A. This statement contains explicit evidence because it states a verifiable fact.
B. This statement contains explicit evidence because it includes a date and an action.
C. This statement contains no explicit evidence.
D. Both A and B
4. Read the following quotation from the excerpt above and decide if it contains explicit evidence:
"We think, on the part of the Government, that there is no question about it either one way or the other, neither a question of fact, nor a question of law..."
A. This statement contains explicit evidence because it mentions the government.
B. This statement contains explicit evidence because it mentions the law.
C. This statement contains no explicit evidence.
D. Both A and B
5. Read the following quotation from the excerpt above and decide if it contains explicit evidence:
“The question in this case, if there be a question of fact about it at all, will, in my judgment, be rather a question of law than one of fact.”
A. This statement contains explicit evidence because it states a verifiable fact.
C. This statement contains no explicit evidence.

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Answer:

c if you are on edge I took the test

I believe it is
C
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which sentence uses a comma and a coordinating conjunction correctly to separate two independent clauses

Answers

Answer:

b

Explanation:

it has them in the right places

Answer:

D

Explanation:

I got it right on Ap3x

Read the excerpt from The Diary of Anne Frank.

DUSSEL

Mrs. Frank divides things better.

(Together)

MRS. VAN DAAN

(Going to DUSSEL). What are you trying to say?

MR. VAN DAAN

Oh, come on! Stop wasting time!

MRS. VAN DAAN

(To DUSSEL) Don't I always give everybody exactly the same? Don't I?

MR. VAN DAAN

Forget it, Kerli.

MRS. VAN DAAN

No. I want an answer! Don't I?

What is a minor conflict in this excerpt?

Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Van Daan both argue about who gets to cut the cake.
Mrs. Van Daan is offended by Dussel’s implication that she is not fair.
Mr. Van Daan is frustrated with Mrs. Van Daan for being rude to Mr. Dussel.
Mrs. Van Daan is angry with her husband because he is not being nice to her.

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I’m pretty sure it’s the 2nd answer
Answer 2: Mrs. Van Daan is offended by Dussel’s implication that she is not fair.

ASAP WILL MARK BRAINLISTWhich of the scenarios below is an example of extrinsic motivation?
O Fashion is a passion of yours, so you take a class at the local fabric store to learn to sew.
O Helping animals is important to you, so you find time to volunteer at a local vet's office on weekenc
O You love to work with mechanical things, so you download a file to help you rebuild a specific type
O Your parents want you to get a scholarship to attend a private school, so you take summer courses

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Answer:

O Helping animals is important to you, so you find time to volunteer at a local vet's office on weekenc

Explanation:

Yeah I agree with the other person above me

What is Artistic Endeavour?

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Answer:

"artistic endeavours" are the subset of "hobbies" that are designed to provoke some sort of emotional reaction in a viewer. Painting, photography, music, dance, etc

Someone who is artistic is good at drawing or painting, or arranging things in a beautiful way.

How does an author build an effective argument?

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Reasoning, Evidence and Appeal. Those are the three main things.

Answer:

By providing evidence to back up the claim!

Explanation:

Read this excerpt from Little Women.
Money is a needful and precious thing,—and, when well used, a noble thing,—but I never want you to think it is the first or only prize to strive for. I'd rather see you poor men's wives, if you were happy, beloved, contented, than queens on thrones, without self- respect and peace. Marmee tells her daughters this shortly after Meg returns from a fortnight with the well-to-do Moffats. Amy and Meg have both wanted to have nicer things and be a part of high society, but cannot because Father lost their wealth. Without marrying well, they will never have more than they do right now and will always have to work. Selecting either Meg or Amy as the focus of your answer, discuss whether either girl learns the lesson Marmee tries to teach them here. Use details to explain why they have or have not.

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Answer:

I think Meg learns a bit more about the lesson that Marmee teaches them

Explanation:

In the text, It says nothing about Amy being "helpful, or generous" but it does say that she wants to have nicer things and be a part of higher society.

In the text, it does say one thing about Meg. She returns with the well-to-do moffats. Which I think, she returned ONLY because of the well being of the moffats, which is a family. So she did something good in my opinion.

Although I am not sure of the meaning of, " She returns with the well-to-do moffats" So do please correct me if I am wrong

Taking a page from her mother’s book, Meg wed into a modest life, and found her happiness in building her life with the person she loved. Although she never gains the riches she dreamed of as a girl, she is, as Marmee wishes, “happy, beloved, contented”

What's the theme of Raymond's Run?

Here are the screenshots of the text-

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The theme of Raymond's Run is the importance of family relationships.

How can the theme of a story be found?Reading the text.Interpreting the text.Interpreting the actions of the characters.Identifying the text message.

The theme is the message that the other wants to present to the reader. This message is not presented in a literal way and for this reason, it is very important that the complete reading of the text is performed, in addition to an efficient interpretation of the plot elements.

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Does this sentence have a onomatopoeia?

"Zip up your jacket; it’s cold outside."

A. True
B. False

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Answer:

False.

Explanation:

onomatopoeia has sounds like "pow" or "wow", this is just a normal sentance.

No, the sentence "Zip up your jacket; it’s cold outside" does not have an onomatopoeia. The correct option is B.

What is onomatopoeia?

Onomatopoeia is a figure of speech in which words are used to imitate or suggest the sounds that they describe. It is a literary device that creates a connection between the sound of a word and its meaning. Examples of onomatopoeia include words like "buzz," "hiss," "meow," "splash," "thud," and "whisper," among many others.

Onomatopoeic words are often used in literature, poetry, and other forms of creative writing to add depth and texture to the language. They can also be used in everyday language to vividly describe a sound or to add emphasis to a particular phrase or sentence. Onomatopoeia can be found in many different languages, although the specific words used to imitate sounds may vary from culture to culture.

Here in the Question,

Onomatopoeia is a word that imitates or suggests the sound of what it describes, such as "buzz," "hiss," or "meow." The sentence "Zip up your jacket; it’s cold outside" does not contain any words that imitate a sound. The word "zip" refers to the action of closing a zipper, but it is not a true onomatopoeia because it does not mimic the sound of the zipper closing. Instead, it is an example of a verb that describes an action.

Therefore, the correct option is B i.e false.

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Who was Fezziwig? *

a.Scrooge's mean father
b.Scrooge's master (boss) when he was a happy boy.
c.Scrooge's rich uncle.
d.Scrooge's older and wiser brother.

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B. Is the answer
Fezziwig in his story, A Christmas Carol. Mr. Fezziwig is Scrooge's old boss, and we meet him as the Ghost of Christmas Past takes Scrooge to review scenes of his life.

Based on the story, which of the following can be inferred about Sherie's mom?

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What story???????????
you would have to tell us the story first :D

who is this and what show is he from?

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Answer:

I don’t know who it is but it’s from DragonBallz

Explanation: right?

Read the following three sentences
Which of the following phrases provides a context clue
for the definition of the word immense?
The small band of travelers stood at the southern tip of
Lake Michigan. None of them could see the opposite
shore, which was hundreds of miles away. The lake,
they realized, was immense
O southern tip of Lake Michigan
opposite shore
Othey realized
hundreds of miles away

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Answer:

B - Opposite shore

Explanation:

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

What generalization can be made about allergies based upon the text?
A: Everyone has allergies
B: Allergies do not exist
C: All allergies are deadly
D: Allergies can cause different reactions in different people.

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Answer:

A) Everyone has allergies

D) Allergies can cause different reaction in different people

Explanation:

Because everyone is atleast 1% allergic to something

D the reason why it’s D is because allergies do exist and affect different people, some people don’t have allergies because as a baby if you were exposed to it, you’d less likely have allergies older

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Read the excerpt from “The Monkey's Paw.” He went down in the darkness, and felt his way to the parlour, and then to the mantelpiece. The talisman was in its place, and a horrible fear that the unspoken wish might bring his mutilated son before him ere he could escape from the room seized upon him, and he caught his breath as he found that he had lost the direction of the door. His brow cold with sweat, he felt his way round the table, and groped along the wall until he found himself in the small passage with the unwholesome thing in his hand. Even his wife's face seemed changed as he entered the room. It was white and expectant, and to his fears seemed to have an unnatural look upon it. He was afraid of her.
What is the mood of the excerpt?
terrified
angry
sorrowful
disgusted

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the answer and mood of the excerpt is terrified

Answer:

Terrified

Explanation:

"He was afraid of her"

My cat bit me. What do i do?
1.Chuck It
2.Get a rabies shot
3.Get a new cat
4.keep hugging it

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Answer:

if it has rabies then 2 but if not then 4

Explanation:

lol

Obviously one and then two

guess my favorite color ill give you a brainlist

Answers

Answer:

green? lol

Explanation:

oop i have to make this 20 characters long

Answer:

Is your favorite color Blue?

A synonym for grievance is-

A sad

B disregard

C complaint

D opinions

Answers

C. Complaint.
Hope this helps
The answer is C. Complaint

Which three titles are capitalized correctly?
A The Man In the Moon
B Where I’m Returning From
C The Grapes Of Wrath
D Summer Is Over and Done With
E The Sea of Monsters

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B, D, E

B) where I’m returning from
D) summer is over and done with
E) the sea of monsters

What is Ariana Grande famous for? Give at least two sentences.

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Answer:

1. Sam and Cat Nickelodeon show (Ariana was Cat) and Her music :D

Explanation:

:)

Answer:

1. Ariana Grande is famous for starring in Sam & Cat and Victorious. 2. She is also for her music such as 'Thank you, next' and 'Dangerous Woman'

Explanation:

Read this excerpt from Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll. “It's a poor sort of memory that only works backwards,” the Queen remarked. “What sort of things do YOU remember best?” Alice ventured to ask. “Oh, things that happened the week after next,” the Queen replied in a careless tone. “For instance, now,” she went on, sticking a large piece of plaster on her finger as she spoke, “there's the King's Messenger. He's in prison now, being punished: and the trial doesn't even begin till next Wednesday: and of course the crime comes last of all.” Based on the logic presented in this excerpt, which statement is true?
A. Thieves are imprisoned after they steal something.
B.Thieves are imprisoned while they steal something.
C.Thieves are imprisoned before they steal something.
D.Thieves are imprisoned because they have stolen something.

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Answer:

C.

Explanation:

It's the logic. Hope this helps.

Answer:

c

Explanation:

Which layer is between the asthenosphere and the outer core of Earth?

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Answer:

Mesosphere

Explanation:

Look it up

The Kármán line is what is between them

In the poem "White-Eyes,"what makes the poem take the shape of something falling? Check all that apply.

the different lengths of the lines
the way the stanzas are staggered on the page
the way the lines are staggered on the page
the description of the wind-bird in the tree
the comparison of winter to a white bird

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Answer:

the description of the wind-bird in the tree

the comparison of winter to a white bird

the way the stanzas are staggered on the page

Explanation:

The person above me is correct

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Flowers may seem beautiful to some, but beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Casual walkers in rural and urban areas in Alberta may enjoy the vibrant purple flowers of the purple loosestrife plant, but the trained eye of an ecologist sees the threat this invasive species poses.
Purple Loosestrife Invasion
Purple loosestrife was not always seen in and around Alberta. In fact, it wasn’t found anywhere in North America before the 1800s.
During the 1800’s, ships transporting goods around the world were sometimes without cargo for a time, particularly when they were heading to collect a new load. Wooden ships don’t balance well when they are empty, so when they were without a cargo, they were often filled with ballast instead.
How does this relate to purple loosestrife in Alberta? Well, purple loosestrife is a naturally-occurring plant in Europe and Asia, which means that their seeds may become mixed in with the soils found there. Ships sailing from Europe and Asia to North America without cargo often used soil as ballast to maintain the balance of the ships, and then dumped the soil when they arrived to pick up their cargo. It is believed that this dumped soil introduced the purple loosestrife species to Canada.
It may also be the case that early settlers brought purple loosestrife with them when they settled Canada’s west.


Purple Loosestrife: A Not-So-Welcome Introduction
So what’s the big deal about having purple loosestrife in Alberta? Well, purple loosestrife is not a species of plant that occurs naturally in the province- it is an introduced species. Organisms that don’t occur naturally in an area but are instead brought from elsewhere are categorized as introduced species.
Again, what’s the big deal about that? Well, organisms that are introduced to an ecosystem may become invasive - think: invader! An invasive species is defined as any organism that reproduces so quickly or grows so aggressively that it becomes a problem for the other organisms around it. Invasive plant species tend to outcompete local plants for resources such as sunlight, water and root space. In this way, invasive species can harm ecosystems by taking over, disrupting food webs and decreasing biodiversity.
Purple loosestrife has invaded local wetlands and is often found growing unchecked in other wet areas of the city. It flowers prolifically, producing millions of seeds each year. These seeds have many vectors of dispersal, for example, they may be blown to new places by the wind (aerochory), travel along with moving water (hydrochory), hitchhike in animals’ fur or be deposited in animal waste (zoochory), and even planted intentionally by humans.
Purple Loosestrife: Super-plant!
Purple loosestrife grows in clumps with a dense root system that extends underground like a living mat - it’s like a super villain, soaking up nutrients and taking over the space where other plants might grow. In wetlands, waterflow can be disrupted as waterways become clogged.
Over time, purple loosestrife becomes the dominant plant in an area and other plants disappear. This disrupts the food web because animals that only feed on the plants that disappear, disappear too. Once a plant disappears and the animals that feed on that plant disappear, there is a ripple effect along the food chain. Animals that can adapt to their food source disappearing by switching to a different food source will survive, but those that don’t adapt either move to a different habitat or die.

Waging War on Purple Loosestrife
In Alberta, purple loosestrife is classified as prohibited noxious, which means that it is not allowed to be planted and any plants that are found must be destroyed. In many Alberta cities, crews are sent out to dig out and destroy clumps of loosestrife that are reported.
Another way that purple loosestrife has been kept in check across Canada is through the use of biological controls (when one living organism is used to control another). Beetles such as the black-margined loosestrife beetle feed on purple loosestrife, so they are the plant’s natural enemies - perfect for biological control. Releasing the black-margined loosestrife beetle can reduce the purple loosestrife population in an area significantly. When an invasive species is controlled, often the original plants can re-populate and the ecosystem can return to a balanced state.





Using Text Features to Predict Information
Scan the nonfiction text to find the text features listed. Use clues from each text feature to predict what you will learn from the text and jot down your prediction beside each text feature.

Text Features
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Main Idea:


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Answer:

girl this is so long what (ik this was from 12/3)

Explanation:

Change a lot to what those experience actually thought you
Can you guys help me with that because I don’t understand that pacific suggestion

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Answer:

It is asking you to write what you learned from a certain experiance, like "This experiance has taught me that lying leads to consequences." Or something like that. Also In your first paragraph, it says, "'because when I was younger" You could combine it with "I believe that lying is bad"  Instead you could say, " I believe that lying is bad, for example when I was younger..."

Janet pursed her lips at the bitterness of her black coffee and decided it needed more sugar.

Which word does the writer use to show a sense of taste?
A.
black
B.
wrinkled
C.
bitterness
D.
more

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Answer:

C is the answer for the question

c. bitterness

it is c because it is a sense of taste unlike the other ones
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