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When Dallas takes Johnny and Ponyboy to the Dairy Queen what happens in the movie that did not happen in the novel?
Answer:
When Dally leaves to get a coke, Ponyboy engages Cherry in a polite manner, and the two discuss the handsome greaser Sodapop and the rodeo. When Dally returns, he offers the coke to Cherry, who throws it back in his face
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What does Mrs. Jones mean when she says, "Everybody's got something in common"?
Question 5 options:
She used to snatch purses, too.
Individuality does not exist.
Everyone has done wrong in his or her life.
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I need to white an analysis about the book white fang by Jack London!
Use the following questions to guide the analysis:
How did the author develop the plot throughout the story?
How and why the characters change throughout the story? (What they learn, how does their changing go with the theme?)
How does the setting affect the characters and the plot?
Setting in Literature
In literature, many pieces unite in order to make an interesting tale. One of those pieces is the setting, which is the place, the time, and the social situation in which a story takes place. More specifically, the place is the location, the time is when the story takes place, and the social situation is the cultural environment. It is important to examine all three parts to the setting of any story to fully understand how a setting impacts a piece of literature. For instance, an example of a complete setting is New York City, the summer of 1932, in the midst of the Great Depression. New York City is the place, the summer of 1932 is the time, and the Great Depression is the social situation.
For most stories, the setting is an essential characteristic. Oftentimes, changing the setting will drastically impact the story. Let's use the novel Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl as an example. This book consists of diary entries written by a Jewish girl during the Holocaust of World War II. The diary describes how Anne and her family hid from the Nazis in order to escape the death sentence of the concentration camps. Would the story be the same if the setting was changed? What if it was written ten years earlier, or took place in the United States? The story would have been much different due to these changes in setting. This shows how important the setting can be to any piece of literature. So how does the setting influence the plot and the characters?
The Setting and the Plot
In order to fully comprehend the impact of the setting, let's first examine how it influences the plot, which is the sequence of events or main actions in a story. Close your eyes and imagine you are alone in an old, abandoned house in the dead of night. The wind rustles the trees outside, which lightly tap against the creaking house. With this setting, what type of actions would you expect to occur? Perhaps a ghost will appear, or a murderer will attack. These are examples of plots that might occur in this particular setting.
On the other hand, imagine you visit a crowded shopping mall. People push past you and salesmen entice customers with deals. A group of kids hangs out at the fountain, laughing and joking around. What type of actions do you expect to happen in this setting? Would you expect a ghost to jump out at you here? Definitely not!
Settings have a major impact on what occurs in a story's plot. Certain actions will be unrealistic at each of these sites, like the ghost in the shopping mall. In this way, the setting influences a story's plot.
The Setting and the Tone and the Theme
In addition, certain details of the setting will create a story's tone, which we define as the general quality or attitude of a story. The setting of an old creaky house produces a creepy or scary tone, while the setting of a mall is more harmless. A story's setting also plays a part in its theme, which is the main message or idea of a story and is universal. For instance, if the author's theme is revenge through murder, the creepy old house setting would be appropriate. However, if the author is focusing on the theme of friendship among teenagers, the setting in the crowded mall is much more appropriate.
What is going on with Tesla’s fixation on sending Marconi a message? What does Tesla think Marconi did that upsets him so much?
Answer:
A patent battle between Tesla and Marconi went on for years. Marconi died in 1937. Tesla died in 1943 and six months after his death the US Supreme Court ruled that all of Marconi’s radio patents were invalid and awarded the patents for radio to Tesla. So, for the past 64 years, we still believe that Marconi invented radio.
Explanation:
the 1st drop down menu is Broncos Bronco´s and Broncos´
the 2nd drop down menu is , but and but
the 3rd drop down menu is it´s and its
Answer:
1st drop down: Bronco´s
2nd drop down: , but
3rd drop down: its
Explanation:
The 1st drop down menu is "Broncos"
The 2nd is ", but"
And the 3rd is "its"
Ok some some people say A or D all the time but I don't know which one to chose I need help!
How is this theme developed in Julius Caesar?
Often, people say one thing, but do another.
Antony only speaks to the people when the situation calls for it.
The people of Rome are easily swayed by Caesar's speeches.
The Soothsayer returns again and again to deliver his prophecies.
Brutus persuades Caesar that he supports him then takes his life.
Answer:
answer:
The people of Rome are easily swayed by Caesar's speeches.
Explanation:
theres a picture!
Answer:The people of Rome are easily swayed by Caesar's speeches.
Explanation:
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ASAP: which statement best explains the role of this sentence within the overall structure of this passage. from building bridges and answer the 2nd part as well
Answer:
It has to be 3.
Explanation:
I am not sure how to explain, but, I think I am correct. Please don't delete my answer, I am only trying to help.
Which statement from the text is an example of foreshadowing?
"There is no Africa in the nursery," said Peter simply.
"Those screams--they sound familiar."
"Matter of fact, we're thinking of turning the whole house off for about a month."
How can a writer’s point of view affect the way he or she describes an event?
A.) Point of view can affect what details a writer sees and records.
B.)Point of view can affect when the event took place.
C.) Point of view can affect what facts are true about the event.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
A writer's point of view can affect the way he or she describes an event because the point of view can affect what facts are true about the event.
The writer may not exactly write word-for-word what happened, but rather what that person thinks happened at the event.
Hi! Can someone please help me write a paragraph for this prompt:
Why is music important for society and the world?
Thanks so much for helping! Have a great day! :)
Which statement is the best synthesis of information from these two sources?
Source 1: House plants can add beauty to a room, particularly during the winter months.
Source 2: Houseplants have been shown to help clean the air inside a home.
A.Houseplants are a affordable way to decorate a space if there is enough light.
B. Having houseplants that are easy to care for is a simple way to help keep the air inside a home clean.
C. Placing several houseplants together on a windowsill that gets at least some sun can be a nice touch.
D. Houseplants provide a source of beauty may also offer health benefits to residents.
Answer:D
Explanation: answer contains both sources as a provided answer
Why does the narrator include descriptions of different types of men?
Question 2 options:
A) He uses them to illustrate how people face death differently.
B) He contrasts how they face or conceptualize death versus how he does (i.e. passing peacefully versus raging against it).
C) The speaker includes these different types of men in order to shame his father into living by attacking his masculinity.
D) He includes these different types of men--who all fight against dying, despite their differences--to support his stance against giving up on living.
describe how you see an example of stereotyping in this part of the story. Quote the text to support your answer. Explain what YOU think of the stereotypes and whether or no they are always true. Esperanza rising chapter 10
What is a graphic designer trained to do?
A.adjust the sound quality of videos
B. add color to black and white images and films
C. arrange images, text, and other visual elements on a page or screen
Answer:C.
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Give me the most simple Quatrain poem You made.
( I give brainliest )
Answer:
the lizard is a timid thing
that cannot dance or fly or sing
he hunts for bugs beneath the floor
and longs to be a dinosaur
Explanation:
look at the underlined paragraph on page 2-3 how does the paragraph fit into the structure of the passage?
Answer:
While President Reagan supports decreasing
spending, President Obama suggests
investing in new programs.
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Britain treated its sailors badly during the war with France. How might better treatment have prevented the practice of impressment?
Congress passes the Embargo Act in 1807 to prevent trade with Britain. What unintended consequences did the Act have for the US economy?
How did Tecumseh respond to the problem of white settlement in Native American land?
Do some research and find out about ONE Native American group that was treated poorly during this time and explain what happened to them.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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which statement best describes the central idea of the text a(math elements are interchangeable with each other b) it is possible to define all terms related to mathematics c)the basic elements of math are related in observable ways. d)some elements of mathematics are more important than others
Answer:
a(math elements are interchangeable with each other
Dress coded quote and page number explaing the hole entired book
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Read the passage.
Ocean Noise
When we think about the pollution of our oceans, many of us think of oil spills that dirty the waters and harm a variety of ocean life. Or, we might think of people in boats who litter the waters with their trash. After all, how many times in the news do we hear about ships that leak dangerous chemicals into the water? What we may not realize, though, is that there is another danger that is just as harmful to ocean life as any chemical or other dangerous material: ocean noise.
Many of us think of the oceans as silent places. On the contrary, they are filled with a variety of sounds. On any given day, one might hear the calls of dolphins as they swim through the waters. Whales use sounds to keep track of each other. Sea lions talk to each other to find food. Even the tiniest of shrimp make a snapping sound. There are also sounds caused by wind or rain upon the waters. Sound also plays an important role in the daily life of various ocean animals, many of which depend upon their sharp sound detection skills to survive. With increased activities by people on many of the oceans’ waters, the noise has increased so much that it is beginning to cause damage to the oceans as well as to the animals that live in them.
Ocean noise is the term used to describe the human-made noise occurring at increasing rates in the ocean. The noise comes from many different sources: large ships, small boats with motors, and jet skis, among others. There are also underwater exploration activities such as mining, as well as radar activities of ships. One of the most harmful types of ocean noise occurs with offshore oil drilling and seismic oil explorations. Air guns are instruments that are used to determine the location of oil and natural gas beneath the sea floor. They make a sound that can damage the hearing of ocean animals.
We know that sound travels faster in water than it does in air. This means that sounds in the oceans can travel for many, many miles in a short period of time. Unfortunately, sounds made by people are much louder than sounds made by ocean animals.
What this means is that sounds caused by noisy engines or radar equipment used by ships can upset the everyday activities of the creatures that live in the ocean. For instance, humpback whales use songs to talk to each other. Scientists have discovered that the whales’ system of “talking” can be disturbed by loud noises. This makes it harder for the whales to find each other. The stranding of whales and dolphins has been found to increase immediately after naval sonar maneuvers. Sea lions are another type of animal that depends on sounds to communicate with other sea lions. Ocean noise can make it difficult for them to find food. Ocean noise can disturb migration routes of whales and other animals that travel to different places.
However, scientists and other researchers are working hard to find a solution to this threat to marine life. Since 2003, the use of low-frequency active (LFA) sonar equipment by the United States Navy has been tightly limited because its effects have been shown to cause harm to many ocean animals. NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) has released a plan to reduce ocean noise that will work better than past attempts to reduce the noise.
Other people are helping as well. Some fishing companies use special equipment that makes a “pinging” sound to keep certain kinds of ocean life from getting caught in its fishing nets. The National Park Service completed a study that tracked tour cruise ships and made an effort to reduce the number of tours. They also tried to increase the “quiet time” for humpback whales by scheduling tours farther apart.
Local conservation groups are also asking people to be more careful about using jet skis, motorboats, and other equipment that might disturb areas where ocean life is particularly fragile. Also, closer attention is being paid to where ships are traveling to make sure that, whenever possible, they stay away from waters where large numbers of ocean animals live.
With the increase in ocean noise, measures must be taken to control or, at the very least, curb its growth.
Which claim from "Ocean Noise" is supported by reasons or evidence?
NOAA's new plan will work better than previous plans.
Ocean noise is just as damaging as chemical pollution.
Sounds from humans upset the activities and patterns of some animals more than others.
Sounds in the ocean can travel for many miles in a short time.
My grandmother makes the best pie she picks her own apples.
What type of sentence is this?
Answer:
Run-on sentence
Explanation:
They are two independent clauses. There needs to be something separating them (comma, period, semi colon, etc)
HELPP ASPA which use of media is most inappropriate for an audience of young children?
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Because I'd cry if I saw that.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
because young audience such as children would cry seeing a poor animal hurt.
Match the sentence to the comma rule it is demonstrating.
Read each sentence. Then determine why it needs a comma.
Read the poem.Which three lines figurative language in order to write the narrative poem?
I love to be outside at recess
Because the monkey bars wink at me
____________________________
to give them another try.
The slide shouts, “Come on down!”
___________________________
and I slide because I love to feel
the wind against my cheek
_____________________
Next, the footballs jump out of their bin, begging for me
To throw the to a friend.
___________________
The grass is endless happy place that
__________________________
buzzes with the laugher and screams
Of the students who play here.
________________________
Answer:
the first one and the 3rd one
Explanation:
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Which person most clearly uses effective nonverbal communication in a speech?
C. Jaya, who makes eye contact with the one person who is paying attention
D. Martin, who points to an image to draw his audience's attention to it
B. Asha, who asks the audience questions to keep them engaged
A. Amy, who paces constantly to show her audience they should be worried
Answer:
A
Explanation:Hope this help :D
Answer:
D. Martin
Explanation:
Jaya shouldn't be making eye contact with one specific person, she should be looking out at the entire audience.
Asha is using verbal communication, not nonverbal.
Amy is pacing, which can be a distraction to the audience, plus, it's showing the audience that they should be worried when they don't have to be.
The only one who used effective nonverbal communication from what I can see is Martin, who is using hand gestures like pointing to attract the audience to the image.
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Please help.
What is a theme of the story "An Hour with Abuelo"?
Happiness comes from believing in others.
Life sometimes gets in the way of one's plans.
It is important to prepare for the future.
People must always aspire to new and higher goals.
Will give brainliest! :)
Answer:
Happiness comes from believing in others.
What are the differences between the author’s opinion on the possibility of life on other planets and the opinions of NASA scientists? Write a paragraph explaining your answer. Use details from the article to support your answer.
Answer:
The term "Goldilocks zone" emerged in the 1970s, referencing specifically a region around a star whose temperature is "just right" for water to be present in the liquid phase.
Explanation:
the last bit of the story is here
GIVING BRAINLIEST!!!!!!
Read the article Skara Brae:
Skara Brae is one of the oldest historical sites in Europe, and it stayed hidden for more than 4,000 years. The ancient village of Skara Brae was discovered on the main island of Orkney, in Scotland. A massive storm in 1850 removed the sand that had covered it for thousands of years, exposing the remains of a small village.
Skara Brae is a collection of eight round, stone houses that still have their stone furnishings and even some of the belongings of the inhabitants. The contents can tell us a great deal about how people lived in what is called the Neolithic era, or the last period of the Stone Age. Seven of the eight houses appear to have been family homes, with beds, dressers, fireplaces, and even simple toilets. The eighth house may have been a community workshop. It shows evidence of tool-making and the use of a large fire pit.
How was Skara Brae built, and what, eventually, happened to it? Let's journey back in time through the evidence archaeologists have put together to understand the story of Skara Brae.
The small, stone village was built some time around 3100 BCE. The first villagers dug down into an existing midden heap, or trash heap, to build the foundations of their homes. The garbage helped to insulate and protect the homes. They built their round huts with stones found locally, sticking each piece together with a paste made from ground-up waste and dung.
After the houses were built, the villagers furnished their homes with stone beds, one on each side of the door, a stone dresser, and a fireplace, or hearth. The hearth kept the home warm and allowed the inhabitants to cook their food.
The people of Skara Brae then farmed the surrounding lands, with evidence suggesting that they grew barley and other grains. They kept cows and pigs, and they fished in the ocean for a good part of their diet.
As the number of people grew, the village expanded. Covered tunnels and alleyways were built to connect all the homes. This would have protected people traveling from one house to another from cold winter weather. Because of the connections between the houses and the shared workspace, archaeologists believe that Skara Brae was a close-knit community.
The people made many things, including pottery, stone tools, and bone jewelry. Curiously, no evidence of weaponry was ever found, leading archaeologists to believe that Skara Brae was a peaceful place.
Skara Brae was inhabited for approximately six hundred years, at which point, it was abandoned. Many theories exist about what happened to the people of Skara Brae. One of the most popular theories is that a terrible storm, similar to the one that would uncover the remains of the village in 1850, struck and drove the people from their homes. This is supported by the fact that so many possessions, including valuables like jewelry, were left behind.
Which supporting detail supports the main idea that the lives of the people living in the village of Skara Brae were full of farming, construction, and artistry.
Skara Brae is one of the oldest historical sites in Europe, and it stayed hidden for more than 4,000 years.
Many theories exist about what happened to the people of Skara Brae.
The ancient village of Skara Brae was discovered on the main island of Orkney, in Scotland.
They kept cows and pigs, and they fished in the ocean for a good part of their diet.
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Answer:
Many scientists believe that the roofs of these houses were made from whale ribs and the bones of other animals. the region did not have enough food for them during the colder seasons.
Explanation:
Answer:
D
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