Answer: 2. reaction - Frankenstein runs out of the room
reason - because he cannot stand the Creature and he is frightened
3. reaction - Frankenstein is happy for Clerval's arrival, he is the happiest he has been and invites Clerval with him to his apartment
reason - Clerval is like Frankenstein's family and they have not seen each other since Victor went to school years ago
4. Reaction - Victor is scared because he thinks the monster is still there and Clerval is confused why Victor is scared
Reason - Victor is ashamed of his creation and does not want Clerval to know what he has been doing at school, also the Creature was there when Victor was there last
Explanation:
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In his Nobel Prize acceptance speech, William Faulkner asserts that writers whose work focuses on the problems of the human heart in
conflict with itself" and issues surrounding "universal truths" can ultimately
lead humanity into moral corruption and decay
O help humanity to not only endure but to prevail
O wash their hands of humanity's collective problems
O achieve for themselves great wealth and success
Answer:
help humanity to not only endure but to prevail
Explanation:
Faulkner won Nobel Prize in 1949. and gave, what some claim to be, the best acceptance speech in Nobel Prize history.
Given in the aftermath of WWII, in the time if the great nuclear tensions during the Cold War, when people were afraid for their lives, this speech reminds the audience that writing out of fear is wrong and useless.
That's why, the mission of every poet or writer is to write about inner conflicts of a human heart and universal truths, such as love, honor, pity, pride, compassion, sacriface. Literature's purpose is to remind us of these things and give us hope to endure and prevail fear and hard times.
Answer:
help humanity to not only endure but to prevail
Explanation:
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What is something that used to scare you but no longer does? Why was it so scary? Tell me in 100 words.
Answer the Gist questions: WHO,WHAT,WHERE,WHY AND HOW
GIVING BRAINLIEST
Used to be scared of ladybugs The reason is. when I was like 6 my brother told me they were poisoned. I was terrified of them for a long time. Now I still don't like them but I'm not scared anymore. Not 100 words Oh well
It is helpful to recognize roadblocks that can get in the way of you achieving you goals? Truth or false
Answer:
TRUE
Explanation:
Awareness of, faith in, or reliance on one's ability to do the right thing in a
specific situation.
Conviction
Content
Enthusiasm
O Confidence
Which answer choice accurately describes the active voice?
In the active voice, the subject receives the action of the verb.
In the active voice, the subject and object perform the verb together.
In the active voice, the subject performs the action of the verb.
In the active voice, the subject is independent of the verb
Answer:
In the active voice, the subject performs the action of the verb.
Explanation:
I took the test on K-12.
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The option that accurately describes the active voice is C. In the active voice, the subject performs the action of the verb.
It should be noted that the active voice refers to the form of verbs where the subject is the person that is performing the action.
In the passive voice, the subject is not the doer of the action but rather the receiver of the action. Therefore, in the active voice, the subject performs the action of the verb.
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we advised early booking.change into passive
Answer:
don't really understand
Explanation:
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Set to launch in October of 2018, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is NASA’s successor to the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) now orbiting Earth. The capability of the Hubble to take clear images into deep space has provided astronomers some of the most highly detailed observations into space and time. Using primarily infrared vision, the James Webb can look further into space than the Hubble, which observes using primarily the ultraviolet part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
The electromagnetic spectrum is a range of electromagnetic waves. Visible colors, the colors of the rainbow, are a very small part of this spectrum. Ultraviolet waves are smaller waves than visible color and infrared are larger waves. It is an advantage for the James Webb Telescope to use infrared waves to observe because most stars and planets hide behind cocoons of dust that make them difficult to see with visible light. Infrared can penetrate these dusty clouds revealing the secrets behind them.
-Excerpted from "Looking Into the Infinite" by S.P. Ace Cadet
Which evidence is best for supporting the claim that the James Webb can look further into space than the Hubble?
A. The Hubble Space Telescope allows us to make detailed observations of space and time.
B. Visible colors, the colors of the rainbow, are a very small part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
C. Ultraviolet waves have a smaller wavelength than visible light.
D. Infrared waves can penetrate clouds of dust to observe stars and planets.
Answer:
D. Infrared waves can penetrate clouds of dust to observe stars and planets.
Explanation:
It states in the passage, "Using primarily infrared vision, the James Webb can look further into space than the Hubble, which observes using primarily the ultraviolet part of the electromagnetic spectrum." It then states later on in the passage, "It is an advantage for the James Webb Telescope to use infrared waves to observe because most stars and planets hide behind cocoons of dust that make them difficult to see with visible light. Infrared can penetrate these dusty clouds revealing the secrets behind them." Therefore, the best fitting answer to the question is option D.
what are your limitations as a person? what are the things that you consider as difficult or hard for you to accomplish or belive in?
what happend to Hamlet after he was accused of killing Claudius?
Which statement best summarizes two central ideas of the text?
A. Comedies feature forests and weddings; tragedies are serious and
depressing and usually end with the deaths of all the characters.
B. Shakespeare wrote a broad range of plays; his tragedies are some
of the most famous.
C. Shakespeare's comedies have a light and fairy-tale-like focus on
love and nature; his tragedies are dark and deal with suffering and
death.
D. Shakespeare wrote comedies such as A Midsummer Night's
Dream; he also wrote tragedies such as Hamlet.
The statement that best summarizes the two central ideas of the text is, "Shakespeare's comedies have a light and fairy-tale-like focus on love and nature; his tragedies are dark and deal with suffering and death". Thus, option c is correct.
Who was Shakespeare?William Shakespeare was a playwright, poet, and actor from England. He is largely considered as the finest English-language writer and the world's preeminent playwright. He is known as the "Bard of Avon" and England's national poet.
Shakespeare was a prolific writer in British theater during the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods.
Shakespeare's comedies are light and fairy tale-like in their concentration on love and nature, but his tragedies are somber and deal with pain and death.
"Shakespeare's comedies have a bright and fairy-tale-like focus on love and nature; his tragedies are gloomy and deal with pain and death," says the finest summary of the text's two key topics. As a result, option c is correct.
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What is an example of a scalding liquid
Answer:
hot water, molten lava, hot milk
Explanation:
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What does the dialogue show most clearly about Bob's character?
A. He worries about hurting other people's feelings.
B. He is not very interested in Amanda.
C. He is nervous when faced with a strange situation.
D. He freely shares his strong opinions.
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Which of the following best describes the condition of your thesis statement at the end of prewriting?
A) you should have 3 or 4 possible thesis statements ready by the time you’ve finished prewriting
B) you should have a good idea of what your thesis statement will be but you can and should adjust it as you go along
C) you don’t need to worry about a thesis statement at the prewriting stage that will come during the drafting stage
D) your thesis statement should be set in stone and you shouldn’t change it for the rest of the writing process
Answer:
B .
Explanation:
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what is foot as a irregular a nouns
Answer:
Nouns That Change Vowels Many English words become plural by changing their vowels, such as oo to ee or an to en. Singular. Plural (vowel change) foot. feet.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Feet, i hope this helped
Maya is preparing an oral report on Yellowstone National Park. She wants to include specific information about the animals that live there. Which text would best fit her purpose? an encyclopedia article about Yellowstone National Park a novel about a hiker staying in Yellowstone National Park a blog by a famous travel writer about a visit to Yellowstone a transcript of an interview with an accomplished hiker Submi:
Answer:
a novel about a hiker staying in yellow stone nationalpark by a famous travel writer.
Explanation:
i choose this answer because a famous travel writer would know because he/she travel and visit countries .
Answer:
I think C. a blog by a famous travel writer about a visit to Yellowstone.
Explanation:
They had already visited the place so the probably know. Its not B or D. Tell me if I'm right or wrong, I would really appreciate that. But I think it's C. :)
Which one is it plz help
Answer:
I do not know because you didn't give the part 1 of "The Highwayman" Explanation:
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Which of the following is a theme from Romeo and Juliet?
Love conquers all.
Deception can lead to happiness.
Forbidden love can lead to tragedy.
Revenge leads to justice.
Forbidden love can lead to tragedy.
or
Love conquers all
Eu não sei cara, sinto muito, cara, não me denuncie ou você é apenas um idiota metido
What part of speech is the italicized word in the sentence below?
Four score and seven years ago, our forefathers brought forth upon this continent a new nation conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition (that) all men are created equal.
Answer:
The speech is from abraham lincoln gettysburg speech.
Why do you think Rosie said,'It's one of the best ideas you've ever had!' What does it say about Rosie
Answer:
it means for once u have now reason properly
A sentence expresses a complete thought. It begins with a capital letter. It ends with a period (.) or a question mark(?) or an exclamation point (!)
How did Ben Carson's imagine affect his school work?
what are you working on?
The ground warms
flower buds peek through the soil
seeking spring's appearance
And the sun, it smiles
The children play.
the surf dances with the sand
in summer celebration
And the sun, it smiles.
The trees sway
Leaves change into colorful clothes
For autumn's party
And the sun, it smiles
The Earth hides
Snow and ice conspire
For winter's delay of the sun's smile.
And the sun, it waits
How does personification most clearly contribute to the overall meaning of
the poem?
O A 'The sun, it smiles helps the reader sense the sun's different
levels of heat based on the season
OB. "Spring's appearance shows that the sun and spring work
together to create a sense of harmony
OC. The sun, it smiles suggests that the sun is a friendly presence in
all the seasons
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
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A poet research about Elizabeth barret browning
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Answer:
Among all female poets of the English-speaking world in the 19th century, none was held in higher critical esteem or was more admired for the independence and courage of her views than Elizabeth Barrett Browning. During the years of her marriage to Robert Browning, her literary reputation far surpassed that of her poet-husband; when visitors came to their home in Florence, she was invariably the greater attraction. She had a wide following among cultured readers in England and in the United States. An example of the reach of her fame may be seen in the influence she had upon the reclusive poet who lived in the rural college town of Amherst, Massachusetts. A framed portrait of Barrett Browning hung in the bedroom of Emily Dickinson, whose life had been transfigured by the poetry of “that Foreign Lady.” From the time when she had first become acquainted with Barrett Browning’s writings, Dickinson had ecstatically admired her as a poet and as a woman who had achieved such a rich fulfillment in her life. So highly regarded had she become by 1850, the year of Wordsworth’s death, that she was prominently mentioned as a possible successor to the poet laureateship. Her humane and liberal point of view manifests itself in her poems aimed at redressing many forms of social injustice, such as the slave trade in America, the labor of children in the mines and the mills of England, the oppression of the Italian people by the Austrians, and the restrictions forced upon women in 19th-century society.
Elizabeth Barrett was extremely fortunate in the circumstances of her family background and the environment in which she spent her youth. Her father, whose wealth was derived from extensive sugar plantations in Jamaica, was the proprietor of “Hope End,” an estate of almost 500 acres in Herefordshire, between the market town of Ledbury and the Malvern Hills. In this peaceful setting, with its farmers’ cottages, gardens, woodlands, ponds, carriage roads, and mansion “adapted for the accommodation of a nobleman or family of the first distinction,” Elizabeth—known by the nickname “Ba"—at first lived the kind of life that might be expected for the daughter of a wealthy country squire. She rode her pony in the lanes around the Barrett estate, went with her brothers and sisters for walks and picnics in the countryside, visited other county families to drink tea, accepted visits in return, and participated with her brothers and sisters in homemade theatrical productions. But, unlike her two sisters and eight brothers, she immersed herself in the world of books as often as she could get away from the social rituals of her family. “Books and dreams were what I lived in and domestic life only seemed to buzz gently around, like bees about the grass,” she said many years later. Having begun to compose verses at the age of four, two years later she received from her father for “some lines on virtue penned with great care” a ten-shilling note enclosed in a letter addressed to “the Poet-Laureate of Hope End."
Before Barrett was 10 years old, she had read the histories of England, Greece, and Rome; several of Shakespeare’s plays, including Othello and The Tempest; portions of Pope’s Homeric translations; and passages from Paradise Lost. At 11, she says in an autobiographical sketch written when she was 14, she “felt the most ardent desire to understand the learned languages.” Except for some instruction in Greek and Latin from a tutor who lived with the Barrett family for two or three years to help her brother Edward prepare for entrance to Charterhouse, Barrett was, as Robert Browning later asserted, “self-taught in almost every respect.” Within the next few years she went through the works of the principal Greek and Latin authors, the Greek Christian fathers, several plays by Racine and Molière, and a portion of Dante’s Inferno—all in the original languages. Also around this time she learned enough Hebrew to read the Old Testament from beginning to end. Her enthusiasm for the works of Tom Paine, Voltaire, Rousseau, and Mary Wollstonecraft presaged the concern for human rights that she was later to express in her poems and letters. At the age of 11 or 12 she composed a verse “epic” in four books of rhyming couplets, The Battle of Marathon, which was privately printed at Mr. Barrett’s expense in 1820. She later spoke of this product of her childhood as “Pope’s Homer done over again, or rather undone.” Most of the 50 copies that were printed probably went to the Barretts’ home and remained there. It is now the rarest of her works, with only a handful of copies known to exist.
Explanation:
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Read the following excerpt and answer the question that follows. The carillon is heard playing the quarter-hour before eight. MR. KRALER looks at his watch. ANNE stops at the window as she comes down the stairs. What types of setting are revealed by this passage? Select all that apply. social/psychological setting none of the above temporal setting physical setting
Answer:
temporal setting
physical setting
social/psychological setting
Explanation:
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Answer:
The answers could be temporal setting and physical setting
Explanation:
Physical setting can be an answer because the excerpt mentions ANNE stopping by the window (which is a location)
Social/Psychological can be crossed out because the excerpt has nothing to do with socialization.
Temporal setting can be an answer because the excerpt talks about time (the quarter-hour before eight)
How does this relate to a Persuasion Continuum?
Answer:
Hi...
Explanation:
Persuasion continuums are an interesting phenomenon. What is a persuasion continuum? If you were to draw a straight line on a piece of paper and if you were to put one of the directions of the continuum on the right side and the opposite on the left side, then you’ll know what I’m talking about when I say ‘continuum‘.
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Which items do you feel are important to identifying who you are? Select all that apply.
name or nickname
favorite types of music
favorite sports or activities
clubs or groups you might belong to
heritage of your family
family traditions and activities
Answer: I think it’s asking you about what you feel is important to you, so I think all of the answers are correct
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What can the reader infer about Deacon Hawkins' standing in the community?
He is disliked because he has a reputation for doing whatever it takes to win.
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He is considered an eligible bachelor and a desirable potential husband.
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He is ignorant of practical matters, such as the necessary steps for purchasing a horse.
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He is believed to be an easy adver
Answer:
He is considered an eligible bachelor and a desirable potential husband.
Explanation:
According to How the Widow won the Deacon, it is narrated that Deacon Hawkins was attracted to Sister Spicer, took her sleighing with him and the community believes he is an eligible bachelor who is a good potential husband.
Complete with wish or if only. (2 pts)
1.I …………. you were here.
2.…………… you were here.
3.…………… they weren’t so silly.
4.She …………. she could buy a phone.
Answer:
1. I wish
2.if only
3.if only
4.I wish
Based on the first paragraph of the passage, what inference can you
make about the speaker?
A) The speaker is lazy and did not excel in high school.
B)
The speaker respects his step-father and regrets
disappointing him.
The speaker is intelligent and clever, but did not
excel in high school.
D)
The speaker thinks he is a loser because he did not
excel in high school.
Answer:
From a Bakers Dozen?
Explanation:
the speaker is intelligent and clever but did not excel in high school...
Read the text carefully, then answer the question located beneath:
Time to "Bee" Wary, by Gordon Winters
Africanized honey bees were created in Brazil in 1957. Scientists mixed local bees with African ones to create a bee that would make more honey. They ended up with something much different. The new bees evolved in unexpected ways. They multiplied and migrated north. These Africanized honeybees are now known as killer bees for several scary but legitimate reasons.
Killer bees are far more aggressive than their relatives. They have been known to attack in great numbers, even when there has been no direct threat on their hives. They have swarmed because of loud noises, dark clothing, bright jewelry, and even strong perfume. They will chase a person for more than a quarter of a mile and remain angered for up to 24 hours.
Killer bees are also dangerous because of their sting. While most bees take up to 30 seconds to attack, killer bees sting in just 3 seconds. Their venom is no stronger than a regular bee's, but when one killer bee stings, others follow. With up to 80,000 members in a colony, victims are quickly overwhelmed. So many stings in such a short time can cause allergic reactions. Victims enter a state of shock, lose blood pressure, and in many cases, die.
A final reason why "killer" has been added to their name is the unfortunate number of deaths they have caused. Experts estimate that the Africanized honeybee moves at a rate of about 200 miles each year. As the bees claim new territory, they claim new victims as well. More than 1000 people have been stung to death in South and Central America. There have been rising numbers of attacks in Mexico and a handful in the United States. Once a swarm sets sights on a victim, it is very difficult for the victim to escape. Once attacked, it is very difficult to survive.
Thankfully, there has been no killer bee invasion as some once predicted. Although there is no need for panic, the threat of the killer bee is real and should be taken seriously. It is good practice to call a professional to remove beehives in your area. If you are stung multiple times by any insect, you should always seek medical attention. You may not be expert enough to tell the difference between a killer bee and a less dangerous one, so be smart. It is better to be safe than sorry.
Which details relate to the main fact in the third paragraph? (5 points)
Group of answer choices
Killer bees attack in great numbers. They swarm for many reasons. They chase people and stay angry for hours.
Killer bees have very aggressive behavior. Their stings are very dangerous. They have caused many deaths.
Killer bees sting in just three seconds. They sting in large numbers. They cause allergic reactions in their victims.
Killer bees have been the cause of deaths in South and Central America. They've caused deaths in Mexico and the U.S.
Answer:
Option 2
Explanation:
It is option 2 because if you read the 3rd paragraph, that is the main idea. The main idea is the main topic the paragraph is talking about. So the main idea doesn't usually have little details in them; they are mainly about the 'big idea' of the paragraph, or why the paragraph was put in the text.
Answer:
Killer bees sting in just three seconds. They sting in large numbers. They cause allergic reactions in their victims.
Explanation:
l think that is possible answer the reason l said that cause in that paragraph is taking abouct how sting is cause people allergic reaction on how is dangerous so is more focused on the bees sting and how their venonm is more dangerous that any other bee.