Answer: change “wearing” to “adorned in”
Explanation:
How does the proverb relate to the objectives?
Answer:
cuz idek
Explanation:
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6th grade reading I mark as brainliest zoom in if needed
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Explain the characteristics of an epic poem
Answer:
It covers many nations, or the known world. The action is made of deeds of great valour or requiring superhuman courage. Supernatural forces—gods, angels, demons—insert themselves in the action. It is written in a very special style verse as opposed to prose.
Explanation:
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Answer:
It covers many nations, or the known world. The action is made of deeds of great valor or requiring superhuman courage. Supernatural forces—gods, angels, demons—insert themselves in the action. It is written in a very special style verse as opposed to prose.
Explanation:
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7) Read the passage from “The Caged Bird.”
But a bird that stalks
down his narrow cage
can seldom see through
his bars of rage
his wings are clipped and
his feet are tied
so he opens his throat to sing.
What is the literal meaning of stalks?
the stem or main axis of a plant
the slender supporting part of anything
to pursue or approach prey stealthily
to walk with measured, stiff strides
Answer:
The correct answer is D. to walk with measured, stiff strides!
Explanation:
I just now completed this test, got it wrong, and edgunity told me the answer was D.
Answer:
to walk with measured, stiff strides
Explanation:
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Refer to "Zlateh the Goat" in the anthology.
Part A
What inference can be made about Aaron in "Zlateh the Goat"?
He is the best athlete in his family.
He has experience surviving outdoors.
He enjoys playing in the snow.
He has worked as a farmer.
Question 2
Part B
Which excerpt from the story best supports the answer to Part A?
“Through the window Aaron could catch a glimpse of the chaos outside.”
“With great effort he dug his way through the snow.”
“He could not see through the snow.”
"When he reached the hay, he hollowed out a nest for himself and the goat."
Answer:
Part A: He has experience surviving outdoors Part B: When he reaches the hay, he hollowed out a nest for himself and the goat
Explanation:
I took the quiz.
Paying close attention requires patience.
Trud
False
Answer:
true
Explanation:
coz we need more patience
Read the following sentences.
Jamal is a dedicated fan of the Pugs. Kevin is a dedicated fan, too.
Almost like twins, Kevin and Jamal both wear Pugs jackets. Kevin and Jamal plaster their notebooks with Pugs decals.
Which revision of these sentences best uses compound subjects and predicates to eliminate wordiness?
A. Jamal and Kevin are both dedicated fans of the Pugs. Almost like twins, they both wear Pugs jackets and plaster their notebooks with Pug decals.
B. Jamal is a dedicated fan of the Pugs, and Kevin is a dedicated fan, too. Almost like twins, Kevin and Jamal both wear Pugs jackets. They plaster their notebooks with Pugs decals.
C. Jamal is a dedicated fan of the Pugs, and Kevin is a dedicated fan, too. Almost like twins, they both wear Pugs jackets and plaster their notebooks with Pugs decals.
D. Jamal and Kevin are both dedicated fans of the Pugs who are almost like twins who both wear Pugs jackets. Jamal and Kevin plaster their notebooks with Pugs decals.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
9) An adventure story, very often, _______
very interesting reading for a child.
A) has made
B) make
C) is making
D) makes
Identify the misplaced modifier
Did you
find
any of the hats your grandmother wore in the attic?
Answer:
In the Attic did you find any of the hats your grandmother wore?
Explanation:
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A poet research about Elizabeth barret browning
i will mark brainliest and give more points if you do a full research
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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Write A simple argumentative essay about Young people must have a right to choose when it comes to military.
Answer:
Though it is not as widely instituted in the 21st century, compulsory military service was a practice that dominated the lives of millions of young men and women living in a large number of countries over the world in past generations.
Broadly speaking, military service was defined as a mandatory period of a young adult’s life in which they were required to devote their time, usually at least one year, to their country’s armed forces and its various different branches. In decades past, this was seen as a traditional, character building and widely accepted part of life, but as the years have progressed and attitudes to warfare and the military have changed, the questions of whether military service should be a choice rather than a requirement have become much more prominent in public debate.
Explanation:
Select the number of the punctuation error.
On February 23,1992,1 the committee presented its agenda;2 call the meeting to order, approve minutes of the bylaws change,3 hold discussion,4 vote on the bylaws change, and adjourn.
A.
1
B.
2
C.
3
D.
4
Answer:
A
Explanation:
I eat 100 hamburgers and drink a lot of coke every day. I'm 956 kilograms now.
Answer:
thats not healther I dont think? Brainliest please?
Explanation:
Read this sentence about King George from the Declaration of Independence.
He has constrained our fellow citizens, taken Captive on the high seas, to bear Arms against their country, to become the executioners of their friends and Brethren, or to fall themselves by
their Hands
What is the effect of the words constrained (forced) and executioners?
A. to portray King George as a heartless tyrant
B.to shame King George into showing more compassion
C.to mock King George
D. to show that King George still considers the colonists to be British
Answer:
A. to portray King George as a heartless tyrant
Explanation:
what is the theme of chapter 16 summer of mariposas?
Answer:
need a picture
Explanation:
Identify the underlined part of this sentence: “The boomerang came around and hit Lewis in the back of his head.”
A.Predicate
B.Character
C.Subject
D.Noun
Answer:
A. Predicate
Explanation:
Predicate is the part of a sentence or clause containing a verb and stating a thing about a subject (e.g., went home in John went home ).
Which sentences contain vague pronouns? Check all that apply.
A. Bernardo reads both fiction and nonfiction, and he likes it a lot.
B. After the play, Henrique told Isadora that her solo was excellent.
C. Hiroto prepared so well for the debate that he crushed the competition.
D. Vivian met Laura at the coffee shop where she works after school.
E. When Mariana and Rahul studied with Lisa and Nico, it helped them.
Answer:
A) Bernardo reads both fiction and nonfiction, and he likes it a lot.
D) Vivian met Laura at the coffee shop where she works after school.
E) When Mariana and Rahul studied with Lisa and Nico, it helped them.
Explanation:
A vague pronoun is a pronoun that does not clearly refer to a specific antecedent. Vague pronouns usually make the sentence sound confusing.
Answer:
a d e
Explanation:
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what a letter to your friend telling him what you do to remain healthy
Answer: Here's a Few Hints
Explanation:
While, of course, I cannot write your assignment for you, I can give you a few pointers.
1. Remember you teacher's going to read this -- don't be TOO detailed (i.e. bathroom habits) but, at the same time, put in enough details that they know you made an effort (i.e. include what you eat, how much sleep you got, a meditation excersise you tried, etc.)
2. Don't exagerate too much. If you don't make efforts to stay healthy irl, don't write about them here!! Your teacher knows you...
3. Keep it casual! (Teachers usually give assignments like this for easy grading -- don't make it too hard on them.)
4. Consider formatting it like your day.
Is this sentence a compound, complex compound, or simple
The Bugatti Motor Club hosted an exhibit of old motoring prints.
Answer:
The answer is Simple
Which road is open all year?
A) Chittenden Road above Mount Washburn
B) the road between the North Entrance and Cooke City
C) the road between Indian Creek and Sheepeater Cliff
D) Blacktail Plateau Drive between Floating Island Lake and Petrified Tree
Tolstoy said, “There are only two plots in all of literature: a stranger comes to town and a man goes on a journey/quest.” What does he mean by this statement?
tldr: he's saying that every story is either based on a new entrance, or someone going out to find something new for themselves
either there's a stagnation and something new is brought to the person
or there's a stagnation and the person themself goes out to try and find something new
What happen when you combine two or more words?
Answer:
Compound word
Explanation:
If you combine any 2 words and it makes a senseful word even though the meaning might be completely different,it is called a compound word. An example is Butter and Fly combined form butterfly. All 3 are proper english words. However is the combination doesnt make sense, it is called gibberish
The largest slave owning states were:
Group of answer choices
Answer: At that date, 293,000 slaves lived in Virginia alone, making up 42 percent of all slaves in the U.S. at the time. South Carolina, North Carolina, and Maryland each had over 100,000 slaves.
Explanation:
Answer:Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia.
Explanation:
In what part of London has Clarissa lived for the past 20 years?
a.
West End
c.
Hyde Park
b.
Soho
d.
Westminster
Its D
Answer:
d.
Westminster
Explanation:
The affix ante- means "before." Based on this knowledge and the meaning of the root belli, when was the Antebellum period in American history?
A. after the Great Depression
B. before the Liberty Bell
C. before the Civil War
D. after World War I
I'll give brainly to whoever answers, just please help me!
Answer:
C. Before the Civil War.
Explanation:
Based on the root word of the affix "ante-", it is easy to say that any word that comes with this word will mean "before" or preceding it. Likewise, the root word "belli" means "war" or "fighting". Therefore, if these two words are put together, then the new word is likely to refer to the period before a war.
Now, the word "Antebellum" is a period in American history that is usually used by the Southern states to refer to the period or time before the Civil War. Therefore, the correct answer is option C.
give 10 points and how teacher is more important than a doctor in a society
Someone has to teach the docters how to become a docter
Which reason best explains why “The Beginnings of the Maasai” can be classified as a myth?
It has fantastic features that help to explain the reason for the Maasai’s traditions.
It has supernatural features that help to explain the volcanic eruption in the Maasai’s home.
It has supernatural features that help to explain the conflict with the Maasai’s cattle.
It has fantastic features that help to explain the purpose of the Maasai’s weather.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
second one
Explanation:
Alex is in Boston studying for _____ MBA.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Alex is in Boston studying for _____ MBA.
1). a
2). an
3). the
it could not be 1).an because it is only used before words starting with a,e,i,o,u.
it could not be the because the is going to make it look like their is only one MBA.