In both “Lullaby” and “Children’s song” the speakers describe different attitudes towards childhood.
What are the similarities and/or differences between the ways the poets present these attitudes?


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Answer 1

I think that most poets like to differentiate between the two because they feel that one represents a certain part. Like for example the Children's Song part represents something for children and a lullaby is more like something that is just made for everyone (some adults do still listen to Lullabies).

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Which of the transition words shows the passage of
time?


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Answer:

Later, after, sometime, After, afterward, before, and so on.

Explanation:

The word later is the only one that specifically refer to time, it refers to a situation that is after the present one or the one you have been refering to.

Answer:

Before is the answer

Explanation:

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What is Dramatic Irony? Put the definition in your own words

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Answer:

Dramatic irony happens when the audience knows something that the characters do not.

How does Crevecoeur contradict his own observations about America's diversity and equality? Select all that apply.

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Hello. You did not show the answer options, which makes it impossible for the question to be answered in a specific way. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.

The way in which Crevecoeur contradicts his own views on diversity and inequality in America is through the change of tone between the first and the last letters. That's because he starts the letters with great pride in being an American and being able to live with fellow citizens worthy of so much admiration. For him, America is a spectacle and deserves to be celebrated. However, that tone changes in the last letters, becoming highly pessimistic. Crevecoeur, begins to report American society as inhuman and intolerant, which enslaves those who are different with great cruelty and injustice.

Answer:

The correct answers are, "He fails to mention Native Americans, slaves, or indentured servants." and "He presents his prejudices against Scots-Irish settlers and frontiersmen."

Explanation:

Nora: Tell me, is it really true that you did not love your husband? Why did you marry him?

Mrs. Linde: My mother was alive then, and was bedridden and helpless, and I had to provide for my two younger brothers; so I did not think I was justified in refusing his offer.

Nora: No, perhaps you were quite right. He was rich at that time, then?

Mrs. Linde: I believe he was quite well off. But his business was a precarious one; and, when he died, it all went to pieces and there was nothing left.

–A Doll’s House,
Henrik Ibsen

How does the character of Mrs. Linde help develop the idea of gender inequality?
She says that she married her husband to save his business from failing.
She says that she did not think she could turn down her husband’s proposal.
She says that she married her husband because he was sick and needed care.
She says that she married her husband out of love, which was not always done at that time.

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Answer:

She says that she did not think she could turn down her husband’s proposal.

Explanation:

Henrik Ibsen's "A Doll's House" revolves around Nora and her domestic life amidst her struggle to be independent and get the love and freedom she desires and deserved. The story deals with themes such as suppressed love, society's perception of what a woman is supposed to be, and the disparity between men and women.

In the given excerpt from the play, Nora asks her friend Mrs. Linde about her marriage and how she can marry her now-deceased husband. While Mrs. Linde revealed that she married him not because she loved him, but more of the need to survive. She had an ailing mother, and two younger brothers to take care of. And considering Mr. Linde's wealth and financial position, he was what could be the saving grace for her family. So, she married him and took the proposal as something that she couldn't turn down at that time.

Thus, the correct answer is the second option.

Answer:

She says that she did not think she could turn down her husband’s proposal.

Explanation:

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In “All Summer in a Day”, how would Margot describe the “Good Life”?

Please help this is due today and I really need help

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Answer:

She would describe it as being a celebrity.

Explanation:

She saw the Sun and, everybody else was jealous and wanted to be like her.

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Read this stanza from “The Song of Wandering Aengus” by William Butler Yeats.

When I had laid it on the floor
I went to blow the fire a-flame,
But something rustled on the floor,
And someone called me by my name:
It had become a glimmering girl
With apple blossom in her hair
Who called me by my name and ran
And faded through the brightening air.

How do these lines reveal details about the speaker of the poem?

A They confirm his stable state of mind.

B They show that he longs to connect with someone.

C They suggest his despair over being alone in the world.

D They show that he is frightened by the natural world.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

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In the July 17th section, what does the final scene with Mrs. O’Brien suggest? Read both the July 17th and the December: 5 months later sections to help you answer this question.

Monster by by Walter Dean Myers, Page 286 End

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Answer:

O'Brien feels he is guilty

Explanation:

4. Which sentence has a misplaced modifier?

1:The man with checkered tie paid for dinner.

2:The businesswoman drank a hot mug of tea when she got home.

3:Your best friends hope that all of your dreams come true someday.

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Answer:

I'm not 100 percent sure but I think it's the first one if u know someone else pls reassure this is the right answer

Answer:

2

Explanation:

What does “poor in purse and poor in brains” mean?
A: He didn’t carry money in a purse and wasn’t smart.
B: He didn’t have much money and he had a head injury.
C: He didn’t have much money and he wasn’t intelligent.
D: He didn’t have any purses and was missing part of his brain

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Answer:

the answer is C

Explanation:

meaning hes poor n lacking intelligence

Answer:

C: he didn't have much money and he wasn't very intelligent

What are your thoughts on remote learning?

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Answer:

3/4 stars

Explanation:

It's fun...but being around fam a lot is kinda suffocating lol

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Write {less fragile, more fragile} in a sentence

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The glass bottle was more fragile than the plastic cup, while the book was less fragile than the computer. (i think this is the answer u needed? not sure lol)

Answer: The small glass plate was less fragile, but the bigger glass plate was more fragile.

Explanation: Definitions -

Fragile - Easily broken

Plate - A flat dish, made for eating.

Whats a example or sentence for stanzas?

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Answer:

In poetry, a stanza (/ˈstænzə/; from Italian stanza [ˈstantsa], "room") is a grouped set of lines within a poem, usually set off from others by a blank line or indentation. Stanzas can have regular rhyme and metrical schemes, though stanzas are not strictly required to have either

example:

A couplet is a stanza with two lines that rhyme. For example: "But if thou live, remember'd not to be, Die single, and thine image dies with thee."

Answer:

"He gives his harness bells a shake

To ask if there is some mistake.

The only other sound’s the sweep

Of easy wind and downy flake."

- “Stopping by Woods On a Snowy Evening,”

Explanation:

What is the complete predicate in the sentence: After the concert, my friend and I hurried toward the bus.

After the concert
My friend and I
hurried
hurried toward the bus.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

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Read the following Henry David Thoreau quote from Walden why does the quote most appeal to you and explain why.

“Say what you have to say, not what you ought. Any truth is better than make-believe meaning”

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This quote is very attractive because it explains how what we do should be truthful and not dishonest. This is a significant and meaningful quote because many people can lie and it makes people understand how we can say the truth and not lie.

Answer:

Explanation:

The whole point of Walden is to say what truly reflects who you are, not what you think others want to hear, including Thoreau.

Your teacher has left you no room to disagree, if indeed you do disagree. The point is that you might. And Thoreau would be the first to applaud you for doing so.

So this quotation states in unequivocal terms that you must state what you mean and not hide behind some washed out statement that is meant to hide what you really think.

The only exception I can think of would be some opinion that if you don't lie, your life is in great danger. Crossing into an unfriendly border might mean death if you don't lie. For example during WWII, crossing into the Swiss border from Germany when asked if I was Jewish, I would deny my heritage in no uncertain if I was Jewish.

So there are exceptions, but by and large, principle is more important than being uncomfortable.

Select the sentence that uses a direct object.

Our team won the game.
Our team is winning.

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Answer:

The answer is: Our team is winning.

(I hope this helps!)

Answer:

Our team won the game.

Explanation:

Which of the following best describes the author's purpose in the passage?
Excerpt from The Art of Singing
Luisa Tetrazzint, the most famous Italian coloratura soprano of the day, declares that she began to sing before she learned to talk. Her parents were not musical, but her elder sister, now the
wife of the eminent conductor Cleofante Campanini, was a public singer of established reputation, and her success roused her young sister's ambition to become a great artist. Her parents
were well to do, her father having a large army furnishing store in Florence, and they did not encourage her in her determination to become a prima donna. One prima donna, said her father,
was enough for any family.
Luisa did not agree with him. If one prima donna is good, she argued, why would not two be better? So she never desisted from her importunity until she was permitted to become a pupil of
Professor Coccherani, vocal Instructor at the Lycée. At this time she had committed memory more than a dozen grand opera roles, and at the end of six months the professor confessed that
he could do nothing more for her voice; that she was ready for a career.
Caruso, Enrico, and Luisa Tetrazzini. Caruso and Tetrazzini on the art of singing. 1909. Reprint. New York: Dover Publications ;, 1975. Print.
A
to inform
B
to entertain
с
to persuade
D
to explain the importance of singing

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Answer:

to persuade

Explanation:

Answer:

To persuade/C

Explanation:

1. Author Kristin Lewis writes, “But the Indianapolis would never go home.” This line shifts the mood of the introduction from calm to

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Answer:

Calm to Suspenseful

Explanation:

That is what the The Lost Ship quiz answer key says

Which sentence most clearly describes syntax?

A. Each writer focuses on the bonds between siblings in a different way.
B. Short, choppy sentences give the text a scattered, breathless feeling.
C. By comparing the house to a palace, the poet emphasizes its great size.
D. Words like "sorrow" and "despair" dominate the writer's bleak account

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Answer:

C? I think

Explanation:

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The eyes of Charles
How to change that into a possessive noun?

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Answer:

the possessive of Charles is Charles's, pronounced "Charlz-uhz." According to the new rules, the possessive of Charles is Charles', which can be pronounced either "Charlz" or "Charlz-uhz

Explanation:e

What kind of figurative language is used here? The sun sizzled in a sky so blue, it could have been created out of a paint can

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Answer:This sentence used metaphor

Explanation:

In The Secret Garden, how is the robin redbreast a symbol of Mary?
o The robin and Mary are selfish and friendless.
O The robin and Mary are orphans and find comfort in the secret garden.
O The robin and Mary wish to break free from their current situations.
o The robin and Mary have one true friendship with Dickon.

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The friendliness of the little bird both helps Mary to recognize that she is lonely and to assuage that loneliness.

Answer:

O The robin and Mary are orphans and find comfort in the secret garden.

^ This is the right answer.

Explanation:

The Robin Redbreast

The friendliness of the little bird both helps Mary to recognize that she is lonely and to assuage that loneliness.

1. In your opinion, is Hamlet something that people should read? Why/why not? Explain.

2. Did the video have any sway on your desire to read Hamlet? In other words, did the video do a good job of convincing you that people should read Hamlet?

3. What is one theme in Hamlet that you can identify with? Explain.

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Answer

1.No

2.No

3.The Mystery of Death

The Mystery of DeathAnd, since death is both the cause and the consequence of revenge, it is intimately tied to the theme of revenge and justice—Claudius's murder of King Hamlet initiates Hamlet's quest for revenge, and Claudius's death is the end of that quest.

How does the poet make the red flower of the light - house tower more appealing ? by giving it personal feelings by comparing it to the surf by having it save a life contrasting it with a harsh setting​

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Answer:

Explanation:

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Answer:

the answer is D by contrasting it with harsh settings

Explanation:

if you read the poem carefully and understand it is mostly giving you the harsh setting

pa help po pls ang isasagot po dito ay simile,methapor or analogy​

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Answer:

i think metaphor

Explanation:

Character trait for effect on others. How do you describe the character in this part of the book. Quick please

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Explanation:

The character in the part of the book can be described as careless, I did a assignment like this once and that's what I wrote and I passed but it may be different.

Why does the Giver have Jonas watch as his father releases the twin?

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To Jonas' amazement, The Giver informs Jonas that he can watch the twin's release because all private ceremonies in the community are recorded on video, and being The Receiver, Jonas can ask for anything. Jonas is unaware that the community's every activity is taped.

Read this excerpt from "A Student's Guide to Global
Climate Change."
Climate change could make it too hot to grow certain
crops, and droughts caused by climate change could
reduce the amount of water available for irrigation.
Climate change is also likely to cause stronger storms
and more floods, which can damage crops. Higher
temperatures and changing rainfall patterns could help
some kinds of weeds and pests to spread to new areas.
If the global temperature rises an additional 3.6°F, US
corn production is expected to decrease by 10 to 30
percent.
What evidence does the author include to show that
climate change is a problem?
O Irrigation should be used to successfully grow crops
O Certain crops could be more difficult to grow.
O Corn production may decrease by 10 to 30 percent.
O Storms may weaken as climate change occurs.

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Answer: I think it’s the last one, letter D

Explanation: I think this because it talks about how bad the climate change could effect the storms! Correct me if I’m wrong tho!

Answer:

D is correct

Explanation:

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PART A: Which statement expresses the central idea of the text?




A



Johnson, Jackson, and Vaughan challenged prejudice at NACA to accomplish what African American women had never been allowed or expected to do before.



B



While all NACA "computers" helped advance women and African American rights, Johnson was responsible for grabbing the nation’s attention.



C



The public wasn’t aware of African American women’s role in NACA until recently because the organization kept their involvement a secret.



D



Johnson, Jackson, and Vaughan would have gone on to accomplish great things at NACA if it weren’t for the discrimination they faced because of their gender and race.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

The statement that expresses the central idea of the text is :

B) While all NACA "computers" helped advance women and African American rights, Johnson was responsible for grabbing the nation’s attention.

"NACA"

The statement that expresses the central idea of the text is that While all NACA "computers" helped advance women and African American rights, Johnson was responsible for grabbing the nation’s attention.The greatest cooperation of African American ladies within the nursing or instructing segment legitimizes their moo interest in investigate or other more noteworthy spaces.

Thus, the correct answer is B.

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What is the purpose of the last sentence of the conclusion?​

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Answer:

Concluding sentences are key to tying your argument together. One of the biggest mistakes that many otherwise excellent writers make is leaving concluding sentences out of their paragraphs and essays. The purpose of a concluding sentence is to summarize the argument you just made in your preceding paragraph.

Explanation:

To summarize what the whole paragraph was about !

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