Answer:
From "On Being A Cripple" by Nancy Mairs
The claim is "I am a cripple."
Explanation:
This claim by Nancy is an assertion by her that something is. Usually, as Nancy is making the declaration, she does not provide any evidence to support her affirmation. This is because the readers of this story cannot ascertain why Nancy concludes that she is crippled. If some evidence is given, the claim remains subjective as it is the narrator's personal opinion. After all, she can still claim that she is divinely and extremely blessed in her physical condition.
Nancy Mairs (1986) wrote this short story to question the imprecise descriptions that society has been coining to label some people who are not like others in physical look, as if lessening the truth or bluntness about a person's condition could lessen the pains. For Nancy, she disagrees totally. Instead, she finds meaning and humor on being described as a cripple, the plain truth about her physical condition. She states that she is simply physically crippled. No euphemism should be intended.
Even as I am checking my write-up on this issue, it is being reported as "sensitive" instead of "vulgar." This shows that our society is relegating truth to niceties, just to pander to the sensibilities of others.
What is the relationship between indifference and fear?
Answer:
Indifference is simply a lack of concern. Love contrasts with both hate and fear in that love is a positive mode of concern in that it desires and actively pursues the good of its object. Hate contrasts with fear in that hate is directed toward its object, going on the offensive, so to speak, whereas fear is directed away from its object, going on the defensive, so to speak.
Explanation:
Given the above, love, hate, fear, and indifference are contraries to each other. One cannot love something and at the same time and in the same respect either hate, fear, or be indifferent toward it. Mutatis mutandis for hate, fear, and indifference.
Make the verb agree with the subject in the parenthesis each of the following sentences.
A. (Do/Does) he and his brothers still practiced law?
B. Horseshoes (is/are) always a popular backyard game.
C. Either the secretary or the boss (is/are) on the telephone.
D. Either Bill or his sisters (is/are) going to pay their parent's bills.
E Twelve inches (is/are) a foot.
F. Three (were/was) asked to consult with her.
G. There (is/are) plenty of restaurant that specialize in that kind of food
H. Writing letters (is/are) part of a secretary's job
I. The number of clients to see the lawyer today (is/are) surprisingly small
Explanation:
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Why do authors use dramatic irony?
Answer:
to make it more thrilling
If you leave the bread out, it
become stale.
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O would have
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O had
Nick says that he was curious to see Myrtle, Tom’s mistress, but he had no desire to meet her. Explain Nick’s feelings. Note when he has similar ambivalent feelings throughout the novel.
Henry says that
holding back his opinions would be alin to
Answer:
I believe it is "cowardice" if that is an option
Explanation:
why do people want to write a letter to there future self. 1-2 sentence
Explanation:
Why is it a good idea?
Reality check. As we live, we tend to forget about many decisions, promises, and other valuable things. Sometimes we make mistakes which we don’t want to repeat, but eventually, forget about them and step on the same rake. This letter will be a reality, helping you to raise some essential questions and see if you are moving in the right direction.
Self-reflection. Most really prominent and successful people had a journal. They engaged in self-reflection a lot, drew conclusions, and changed their lives. You can follow that example and you’ll be able to get yourself on a new personal level.
Time-machine. Your diaries/letters are like time-machines. Years pass, and the moment you read them, you immerse into that past reality. You are suddenly that young, less mature, happy, silly, and very real past YOU. And you will see how much you have changed since that time. Whether it makes you laugh or cry, it will definitely be a precious experience.
Reminder. To remind yourself of something really important and valuable. Life can be hectic a lot of the times. And the most meaningful things and dreams to people might slip out of our minds—being pushed to the back burner. This letter will help you remember what is important to you.
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Select the correct answer.
What important naturalist theme is reflected in this excerpt from Stephen Crane's "The Open Boat"?
The birds sat comfortably in groups, and they were envied by some in the dinghy, for the wrath of the sea was no more to them than it
was to a covey of prairie chickens a thousand miles inland. Often they came very close and stared at the men with black bead-like eyes.
At these times they were uncanny and sinister in their unblinking scrutiny, and the men hooted angrily at them, telling them to be gone.
...the captain gently and carefully waved the gull away. After it had been discouraged from the pursuit the captain breathed easier on
account of his hair, and others breathed easier because the bird struck their minds at this time as being somehow gruesome and
ominous.
OA.
OB
The seagulls are an omen of bad luck that create a feeling of dread in the crew.
The seagulls symbolize the subconscious fears and anxieties of the crew.
The seagulls are a sign that nature will not protect the crew from drowning.
The seagulls are indifferent, yet the crew believes they are mocking them.
Explanation:
the seagulls were behaving as they would do even if the member not their their natural behavior is to look for food and the smell of food trash and other things in the boat probably is What attracted to them
the way the men perceive them as evil or sinister is only because they are reflecting in this animal their own fears and anxieties about the situation they are in
the correct answer is B
What moods do the words extinguished and hushed suggest in Chapter 3 of Shelley's
Frankenstein?
A- Boredom and exhaustion
B- Fear and distrust
C- Eagerness and excitement
D- Sadness and anger
Answer:
dd
Explanation:
What feeling is the narrator feeling in the poem Eating in Silence?
Answer:
Happiness and/or joy.
Explanation:
This is because he describing actions such as laughter, and fun time spent with family.
Explanation:
hope joy peace and achievement
Use a dictionary to define “cripple,” “handicapped,” and “disabled.” Compare the dictionary definition with how Mairs uses/defines these words.
From On Being a Cripple
What physical feature separates the subcontinent of India from the rest of Asia?
A Indian Ocean
B
Bay of Bengal
С
Deccan Plateau
D. Himalayas
Answer:
D. Himalyas
Explanation:
Diego wants to research recipes to make his family a special dinner. Which best describes Diego’s purpose for reading recipes?
curiosity
entertainment
formal research
informal research
Answer:entertainment
A Massachusetts Superior Court judge won a liberal case against which paper?
a)New York Times
b)Washington Post
c)Boston Herald
d)Los Angeles Times
Answer:
C boston Herald
Explanation:
C Boston Herald
Read the excerpt from Notes of a Native Son. He was not a young man when we were growing up and he had already suffered many kinds of ruin; in his outrageously demanding and protective way he loved his children, who were black like him and menaced, like him: and all these things sometimes showed in his face when he tried, never to my knowledge with any success, to establish contact with any of us. Which best explains why Baldwin chooses the word "menaced"?
A)to illustrate the trickery the children perpetrate
B) to emphasize the cruelty the children endure
C)to suggest that the discrimination is imagined
D)to prove that the children are frequently bothered
The word "menaced" explains the meaning " to emphasize the cruelty the children endure" according to the notes of a "Native Son." So, option (B) is the correct answer.
What does the excerpt mean by choosing menaced?We may infer from the question that the narrator is speaking about his children and how much he cherished and upheld them in his strict manner, as well as how similar they were.
Therefore, Baldwin chose the word menaced to emphasize the cruelty the children endure.
Hence, option (b) is the reason behind the word "menaced."
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Answer:
B. to emphasize the cruelty the children endure
Explanation:
Which sentence from the article provides evidence that professional gaming is a major league sport
Answer: ummmm English
Explanation: because it is fun 6547 is the answer
(1) When I was little, Grandma always played with me. (2) She taught me how to dance, and she made beautiful clothes for my dolls. (3) She was my special friend, but I had no idea just how special until I was in ninth grade.
(4) Since my family did not have much money, I knew I would never be able to buy a great dress for the school dance. (5) That did not stop me from dreaming, however. (6) Many nights, after I had finished my homework, I would sketch the "perfect" dress. (7) I kept all the sketches on my bedside table. (8) I guess I figured that was a good place to store impossible dreams.
(9) One Monday, Mom and Grandma agreed that we should start shopping for my dress. (10) I dreaded shopping for it; I knew I would face a big disappointment when I found nothing close to my "perfect" dress. (11) Nevertheless, we decided that we would shop for my dress on Saturday.
(12) That Friday night at dinner, Grandma seemed unusually cheerful as she asked, “What’s cooking, Natalie?” (13) When I replied, “Not much,” she sang out, like a happy little bird, “Oh, Natalie! I have a surprise,” and reached under the table to pull out a huge, flat box. (14) When I opened it, I gasped and burst into tears. (15) Grandma had made my “perfect” dress! (16) When I looked over, I saw that she was crying, too. (17) "I'm sorry," she said, now laughing. (18) "I was so worried it wouldn't be what you hoped for," she said. (19) "I love it," I said and gave her a hug.
Which of these best describes the main conflict that Natalie faces?
A. an internal conflict: her decision about whether to go to the dance
B. an internal conflict: her feelings about her grandmother's gift
C. an external conflict: her struggle to design a perfect dress for the dance
D. an external conflict: her inability to obtain a perfect dress for the dance
In sentence 12, Grandma uses the expression, "What's cooking?" How does her use of this expression help characterize her?
A. It hints at the gift she is about to give Natalie.
B. It suggests that she does not respect Natalie.
C. It shows that she is cheerful and informal.
D. It suggests that she is helpful and full of ideas.
Which statement best describes Grandma as the author presents her?
A. She is practical and quite stern.
B. She is helpful and generous.
C. She is funny and full of jokes.
D. She is thrifty and a bit argumentative.
Which statement best expresses the main theme of this passage?
A. Social events are very important.
B. Many people care too much about their appearance.
C. It is very hard to do without material goods.
D. Love can help make dreams come true.
The following question has two parts. Answer Part A first, and then Part B.
Part A
Given the details in the passage and your own knowledge of human behavior, what inference can you make about why Grandma made Natalie's "perfect" dress?
A. Grandma wanted to make Natalie's dream come true.
B. Grandma always loved to make doll clothes for Natalie.
C. Grandma did not want to buy Natalie a beautiful dress.
D. Grandma was bored and wanted an interesting project.
Part B
What details from the passage help support the answer to Part A?
A. She taught me how to dance, and she made beautiful clothes for my dolls.
B. . . . after I had finished my homework, I would sketch the "perfect" dress.
C. Nevertheless, we decided that we would shop for my dress on Saturday.
D. "I was so worried it wouldn't be what you hoped for," she said.
Please Help
Answer:
1 D. an external conflict: her inability to obtain a perfect dress for the dance
2 C. It shows that she is cheerful and informal.
3 B. She is helpful and generous.
4 D. Love can help make dreams come true.
5 A. Grandma wanted to make Natalie's dream come true.
6 D. "I was so worried it wouldn't be what you hoped for," she said.
The contrast of humans to other living beings implies that only humans have the ability to:
Answer:
act morally, make moral choices, able to reflect on and make judgments about our own and others' actions.
Explanation:
what is your clothing style?
most creative answer will get brainliest!~
Answer:
I like to wear my outfits depending on my mood. if I'm angry, or sad I may wear darker clothes, if I'm happy I may wear very colorful clothes that mix and match very bold bright colors.
Thank you god bless!
Explain how the printing press altered Renaissance society. Your answer should be at least 150 words.
Gutenberg’s genius invention was to create a set of letters that could be pressed into “matrix” material, which was then filled with a lead alloy to make type. You got one of each letter in a font of type. If you needed 100 of the letter E, you molded what you needed. If a letter was starting to wear out, you threw it back in the pot and made a new one. Gutenberg's printing press spread literature to the masses for the first time in an efficient, durable way, shoving Europe headlong into the original information age. Being able to print in quantity meant more people could gain access to learning, and more people could create new ideas.
gutenberg’s genius invention was to create a set of letters that could be pressed into “matrix” material, which was then filled with a lead alloy to make type. You got one of each letter in a font of type. If you needed 100 of the letter E, you molded what you needed. is the answer to the question
Create a multimedia blog about a social issue you have read about. State the issue and express your viewpoint to make a strong argument.
Use the prompt to answer each question.
What will you create?
What will it be about?
Who will read your writing?
What is the purpose of your blog?
Answer:
What will you create?
✔ a blog
What will it be about?
✔ a social issue
Who will read your writing?
✔ many different people
What is the purpose of your blog?
✔ to argue your viewpoint
Explanation:
(1) The swim team at the University of California at Berkeley was having a practice. (2) After a race, the coach told each swimmer his time-but it wasn't his real time. (3) The coach falsified the time, making it slower than
it really was. (4) During the next race, the coach watched what happened. (5) Some of his swimmers swam
significantly faster than before, while others swam considerably slower than their usual pace.
E7. Click on the logical inference.
a. Giving disappointing news to athletes is the best way to increase their performance.
b. Disappointing news about performance can make some athletes try harder and perform better.
c. Some of the Berkeley swimmers probably knew about their coach's experiment before it took place.
Answer:
definitely B
Explanation:
because in life you prove that you can do it even more tthan you usually do
Can someone give an example of a holistic Zeitgeist?
Answer:
The spirit of the time, free love and progressive thinking
Explanation:
Answer:
Zeitgeist definitions. ... Zeitgeist is defined as the spirit of a generation or a period of time. An example of zeitgeist is the free love and progressive thinking of the 1960s.
Explanation:
Which genres are used in "The Leader in the Mirror"? Check all that apply.
A. screenplay
B. poetry
C. novel
D. essay
E. e-mail
Answer:
The answer is poetry and Essay
Explanation:
I just did it on Edge
Answer:
B. D.
Explanation:
poetry, essay.
Which BEST analyzes line 2?
A)
Lane's words suggest that he is disinterested in his employer in general
and disinterested in music in particular.
B)
It is likely that Lane actually heard the music, but either did not like it or
wished to show humble respect to his employer.
Eliminate
Lanes' words are simply a careless reply that he makes while he focuses on
his important tasks, so as not to anger the hot-temperedolgernon.
It is likely that Lane is trying to keep from praising Algernon for his
musical talents that are clearly superior to any Lane has experienced
before,
D)
Submit
Answer:
b
Explanation: this is the correct answer bc introductory information clearly states the sound of the piano is heard
What is the setting of Tom and "Old Scratch's" first meeting?
Group of answer choices
The Graveyard
The Swamp
The Crossroads
Tom's Home
Answer:
The Swamp
Explanation:
The Graveyard - this is not the right answer. In the story, Tom didn't meet Old Scratch at the graveyard.
The Swamp - this is the right answer. Tom was taking a shortcut through the swamp when Old Scratch (as the Devil is referred to in the story) appears to him, described as "the black man". The swamp is described at the very beginning of Tom's journey as "ill-fated"
The Crossroads - this is not the right answer. The crossroad was not the place of meeting in the story.
Tom's Home - this answer is not correct. Old Scratch did not come to Tom's house the first time they met.
for me, beauty means
Answer:
Having confidence in yourself
Explanation:
Beauty is many things
What is FALSE about the main character of The Alchemist?
He is from Greece
Shepherd is his occupation
He can read
His parents wanted him to be a priest
Answer:
He is from Greece
Explanation:
He is from Spain not Greece.
What role does race and class play in gentrification?
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Residents and anti-gentrification activists tend to fear gentrification will lead to displacement by white residents while some experts believe it's an optimistic sign of an economic boom that would enable people to rise up economically.
A new USC study of census data shows that nationally, neighborhood ascent—a broad definition of gentrification—is associated with racial or ethnic change. In a nutshell, the researchers conclude that gentrifying neighborhoods become more white, altering minority communities.
"When white neighborhoods experience socioeconomic ascent, they retain whites. And when minority neighborhoods experience it, they become more white," said Ann Owens, the study's lead author and a sociologist at USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences.
"Our study indicates that socioeconomic ascent is actually perpetuating existing racial inequality within and between neighborhoods," Owens said.
FOLLOW ME ♥️Acrid', 'piercing', 'acute', and 'keen' are all ________ for 'pungent'.
They are synonyms for pungent