Answer:
Tone simply refers to how the author feels towards the subject, or towards something. You will know what the author's tone is implying by the words he uses. While 'mood', refers to the feeling of the atmosphere the author is describing. It is what the author makes you feel when you read ther writings.
Explanation:
How does Captain Weston contribute to the story?
A. He causes Zuley to second guess her visit to New York.
B. He persuades Zuley to think of her parents differently.
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C. He allows Zuley to express her concerns out loud.
D. He shows Zuley what she missing with her parents.
Answer:
He allows Zuley to express her concerns out loud TRUST ME
Explanation:
I was doing study island and got it wrong and showed me the right answer
The Captain Weston contribution to the story is: He allows Zuley to express her concerns out loud. Thus option (C) is correct.
What is a story?A story is a depiction of a journey. In a story we follow a character or a series of characters on a journey as they pursue something up against certain obstacles.
A story is the telling of an event, either true or fictional, in such a way that the listener experiences or learns something just by the fact that he heard the story.
A story is a means of transferring information, experience, attitude or point of view. Every story has a teller and a listener.
A story or narrative is a connected series of events told through words (written or spoken), imagery (still and moving), body language, performance, music, or any other form of communication.
The Captain Weston contribution to the story is: He allows Zuley to express her concerns out loud. Therefore, option (C) is correct.
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1. One had written a composition, -?
Answer:
YEEET YEET YEET
Explanation:
Why is Bruno's family moving?
(Boy in the striped pajamas)
How does the Nervous System work with the Digestive System?
A: by telling your body when you are hungry.
B : By pumping nutrients into the blood.
C: By allowing you get big and strong .
D. By eating food !
Somebody available to help ?
In this example of foreshadowing, why do you think Scout was
reluctant to share what she knew?
SELECT AN ANSWER
Scout was embarrassed about acting girly.
Scout was shocked by something she saw
or heard.
Scout was mad at Jem for belittling her
fall.
SUBMIT
Answer:
Scout was shocked at something she saw
I am reading to kill a mocking bird in class right now too
Explanation:
Scout was shocked by something she saw or heard which is the reason why Scout was reluctant to share what she knew. The correct option is B.
What is irony foreshadowing?It is an authorial method or technique that, especially when combined with irony, gives the audience or reader a pleasant, mildly Olympian sense of taking part in the deterministic drive toward the periphery.
Foreshadowing is a literary technique in which hints or warnings about future events are made subtly or overtly. A foreshadowing is an overt or covert indication that something will take place in the future. The use of foreshadowing to hint at future events is common in both literature and film. Either positive or negative events could be hinted at in the hint.
Thus, the ideal selection is option B.
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Can someone use discourse in a short sentence?
Answer:
The crowd did not cheer after having finished my discourse.
Explanation:
I need everyone’s opinion for my essay please!
Should high school be extended to 5 years instead of 4? Why or why not
Answer:
no
Explanation:
too much homework/ school
Should the United States Send Its Military to Assist Other Countries ?
Answer:
Only if it can be possible for them so that other countries may be safe in terms of conflict
also wich number is Wich part I don't know if 1 is the part on the right or on the left
Answer: the answer is A
Explanation:
it referring to the comma which should be on the inside of the quotations
Read this excerpt from The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone by James Cross Giblin.
Between the time Champollion's books appeared and the end of the nineteenth century, thousands of rolls of papyrus and copies of temple and tomb inscriptions were brought to Europe and America. There scholars, using the deciphering methods Champollion had pioneered, traced the entire history of writing in Egypt. They discovered it had begun about 3100 B.C. when images of important people were first accompanied by hieroglyphs of their names or titles. By 2500 B.C. complete sentences began to appear on tomb inscriptions, along with lists of offerings to the Egyptian gods.
Which answer choice best states a cause-and-effect relationship from the excerpt?
Cause: Champollion published books about his deciphering methods.
Effect: Scholars were able to trace the history of writing in Egypt.
Cause: Thousands of rolls of papyrus and copies of temple and tomb inscriptions were brought to Europe and America.
Effect: Champollion published books about his deciphering methods.
Cause: Scholars discovered that writing in Egypt began in about 3100 BCE.
Effect: Images of important people were first accompanied by hieroglyphs of their names or titles.
Cause: Images of important people were first accompanied by hieroglyphs of their names or titles in around 3100 BCE.
Effect: Complete sentences had begun to appear on tomb inscriptions by 2500 BCE.
Answer:
Cause: Champollion published books about his deciphering methods.
Effect: Scholars were able to trace the history of writing in Egypt.
Explanation:
"There scholars, using the deciphering methods Champollion had pioneered, traced the entire history of writing in Egypt."
Answer:
Cause: Champollion published books about his deciphering methods.
Effect: Scholars were able to trace the history of writing in Egypt.
"There scholars, using the deciphering methods Champollion had pioneered, traced the entire history of writing in Egypt."
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Why does smith called her article “accidental hero”?
Answer:
Zadie Smith always found it hard to reconcile the horror and heroism of D-Day with her cautious, mild-mannered father. But, recently, she persuaded him to talk about his war: an ordinary man's chaotic and quietly courageous experience of extremity
Answer:
Explanation:
Zadie Smith has always struggled to reconcile the horror and heroism of D-Day with her reserved, mild-mannered father. However, she recently got him to speak about his war: an average man's tumultuous and quietly heroic experience of extreme violence.
Today is my favorite day of the
Thursday!
Choose 1 answer:
A
week;
B
week:
Answer:
The correct answer would be: B
Today is my favorite day of the week: Thursday.
Explanation:
Rule 1b represents the answer to your question
Rule 1a. Use a colon to introduce an item or a series of items. Do not capitalize the first item after the colon (unless it's a proper noun).
Examples:
You know what to do: practice.
You may be required to bring many things: sleeping bags, pans, utensils, and warm clothing.
I want the following items: butter, sugar, and flour.
I need an assistant who can do the following: input data, write reports, and complete tax forms.
Rule 1b. A capital letter generally does not introduce a word, phrase, or incomplete sentence following a colon.
Examples:
He got what he worked for: a promotion.
He got what he worked for: a promotion that paid a higher wage.
Rule 2. Avoid using a colon before a list if it directly follows a verb or preposition that would ordinarily need no punctuation in that sentence.
Not recommended: I want: butter, sugar, and flour.
Recommended: I want butter, sugar, and flour.
OR
Here is what I want: butter, sugar, and flour.
Not recommended: I've seen the greats, including: Barrymore, Guinness, and Streep.
Recommended: I've seen the greats, including Barrymore, Guinness, and Streep.
Examples:
I want an assistant who can do the following:
input data
write reports
complete tax forms
The following are requested:
Wool sweaters for possible cold weather.
Wet suits for snorkeling.
Introductions to the local dignitaries.
These are the pool rules:
Do not run.
If you see unsafe behavior, report it to the lifeguard.
Did you remember your towel?
Have fun!
Rule 3. When listing items one by one, one per line, following a colon, capitalization and ending punctuation are optional when using single words or phrases preceded by letters, numbers, or bullet points. If each point is a complete sentence, capitalize the first word and end the sentence with appropriate ending punctuation. Otherwise, there are no hard and fast rules, except be consistent.
Rule 4. A colon instead of a semicolon may be used between independent clauses when the second sentence explains, illustrates, paraphrases, or expands on the first sentence.
Example: He got what he worked for: he really earned that promotion.
If a complete sentence follows a colon, as in the previous example, authorities are divided over whether to capitalize the first word. Some writers and editors feel that capitalizing a complete sentence after a colon is always advisable. Others advise against it. Still others regard it as a judgment call: If what follows the colon is closely related to what precedes it, there is no need for a capital. But if what follows is a general or formal statement, many writers and editors capitalize the first word.
Example: Remember the old saying: Be careful what you wish for.
Rule 5. Capitalize the first word of a complete or full-sentence quotation that follows a colon.
Example: The host made an announcement: "You are all staying for dinner."
Rule 6. Capitalize the first word after a colon if the information following the colon requires two or more complete sentences.
Example: Dad gave us these rules to live by: Work hard. Be honest. Always show up on time.
Rule 7. If a quotation contains two or more sentences, many writers and editors introduce it with a colon rather than a comma.
Example: Dad often said to me: "Work hard. Be honest. Always show up on time."
Rule 8. For extended quotations introduced by a colon, some style manuals say to indent one-half inch on both the left and right margins; others say to indent only on the left margin. Quotation marks are not used.
Example: The author of Touched, Jane Straus, wrote in the first chapter:
Georgia went back to her bed and stared at the intricate patterns of burned moth wings in the translucent glass of the overhead light. Her father was in "hyper mode" again where nothing could calm him down.
Rule 9. Use a colon rather than a comma to follow the salutation in a business letter, even when addressing someone by his or her first name. (Never use a semicolon after a salutation.) A comma is used after the salutation in more informal correspondence.
Examples:
Dear Ms. Rodriguez:
Dear Dave,
Please Mark BRAINLIEST
1. Nathan has a very big secret and instructions not to share it. What is his secret, and
why does he disobey the instructions?
He
(every day/often/now] visits his grandparents
Answer:
i think its often
Explanation:
"Trapped" Chapter 11|
Summary:
Central Idea:
(That the book)
To Whom It May Concern_________I am writing to request a refund.
Semicolon (;) or Colon (:)?
Answer:
A colon
Explanation:
Because the semicolon is used to add a sentence onto another sentence and a colon is used to put together two clauses when the second explains the first
P.S Brainliest, please?
The fact that the Gojira story changed in the American version implies that A. The story was not interesting or relevant to American audiences. B. The story of Gojira held more significance to Japanese audiences, who were affected by the nuclear bombing. C. American audiences were not interested in the metaphor of Gojira. D. The translated language created a different meaning in other versions.
Answer:
B. The story of Gojira held more significance to Japanese audiences, who were affected by the nuclear bombing.
Explanation:
This is the true reason why it actually changed. The story as narrated by Gojira was of more significance to the Japanese. In order not to create more issues based on the story, there was a need for it to be re-modified and waltered down.
Writing an Argument Letter: Answer the follow questions, as if you were preparing to write your own argument letter.
• What does the phrase “arguing for a cause” mean?
• What factors about your audience should you keep in mind when writing an argument for a cause?
• How do argument writers tailor their language to their audience when arguing for a cause?
• How do argument writers respond to counterclaims when arguing for a cause?
Answer:
!
Explanation:
i just need the Rhetorical Strategy ones
Answer:
logos, ethos, and pathos.
some examples are:
Metaphors
Anadiplosis
Alliteration
Rhetorical questions
Hypophora
Asterismos
Personification
Explanation:
Help me with this pleaseeeeeeee
Answer:
1. Extensively
2. Entertainment
3. Strangers
4. I have no idea???
5. Feelings
6. Depression
7. Strengthen
8. Temptation
Explanation:
Match the multimedia presentation elements with their descriptions.
video
audio
text
Answer:
Video and Audio
Explanation:
Choose the word that correctly completes the sentence.
The entire percussion section--------- A. march B.marches C. play D.playing ---------with the high school band.
Answer: b
Explanation:
Help me find the main idea
The Manson trial was chaotic and bizarre. Manson sought to represent himself, but was denied by Judge William Keene. After initially granting in propria persona rights to Manson, Judge Keene later forced Manson to work with a lawyer when he grew tired of Manson's theatrics and delay tactics, including a request that the prosecuting attorneys be imprisoned like he was to level the legal playing field [source: New York Times]. One of Manson's successful requests? He had Judge Keene replaced. Judge Charles Older oversaw the trial in his place.
Answer: srry dont know
Explanation:
my father taugh me english change ib passive voice
Explanation:
My father taught me English.
Changing into passive voice
I was taught English by my father.Hope it will help :)
Which statement accurately describes the essay portion of the SAT?
O A Essays are always based on a published work, and the question
itself does not change from test to test.
O B. Essays are scored on content but not grammar because students
have so little time to write.
O C. While the essay is optional, all colleges require that applicants
take it
D. Students' outlines are factored into their overall essay score.
Answer: A.
APE X
Explanation:
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Essays are always based on a published work, and the question
itself does not change from test to test.
can someone pls help me? the due is tmrrw
Answer:
Two species of rhino in Indonesia, the Javan and the Sumatran, are critically endangered. Only a combined total of about 150 exist today. This low number is largely due to both poaching and deforestation. With rehabilitation efforts and close monitoring of the species, these animals could thrive once again.
I hope this is enough information to help you.
Explanation:
https://rhinos.org/about-rhinos/rhino-species/sumatran-rhino
https://rhinos.org/about-rhinos/rhino-species/javan-rhino
What is the first step to analyzing the effect of word choice on tone?
List the words that may play a role in creating the article’s tone.
Identify synonyms for most of the words in the article.
Figure out why the author probably wrote the article
Identify the tone of an article or passage as you read it.
Identify the tone of an article or passage as you read it.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
100 on test
HELP ASAP!!!!
A microcosm is a small world. The affix cosm means "world" or "universe."
In which situation would the word cosmopolitan most likely be used?
A. when describing a flower
B. when describing an international conference
C. when explaining how to write a song
D. when talking about a movie filmed locally
Answer:
Answer would be letter B. when describing an international conference
Explanation:
I got it correct and u will too!
Answer:
B
Explanation:
(English village)( shopping centre) (souvenir shop) (city tour) are they compound nouns?
Based on your knowledge of roots and affixes, which is the most likely definition for the word omnipresent? O A. Giving gifts repeatedly B. Living in the here and now O C. Studying the present O D. Being in all places all the time
Answer:omnipresent:
widely or constantly encountered; common or widespread.
Explanation:
Answer:
Its D.
I just did the quiz. :)
Explanation: