Answer:
B. They show how Jewish people became the target of hatred during World War II.
Explanation:
The both paragraphs (i.e paragraph 5 and 6) reveal how the Jewish were hated, maltreated and even shunned. They were blamed for the problems of the society. As a result of that, they became the target of hatred during World War II. Hitler resolved to annihilate the Jews. The Nazis built more concentration camps were they captured and imprisoned the Jews and left them there to starve to death or be killed.
Option B is the correct answer.
Read the sentence from “The Sunken Treasure” by Nathaniel Hawthorne.
Tired of tending sheep, he next apprenticed himself to a ship-carpenter, and spent about four years in hewing the crooked limbs of oak-trees into knees for vessels.
Read the dictionary entry.
hew (hyoo) v. 1. to make or shape with or as if with an ax 2. to cut down with an ax; fell 3. to strike or cut; cleave 4. to cut something with repeated blows, as of an ax
Which definition most closely matches the meaning of the word hew as it is used in the sentence?
definition 4
definition 3
definition 2
definition 1
Answer:
4
Explanation:
Answer:
definition 1
Explanation:
Hew as it is used in the sentence says that he hewed limbs of oak trees into knees. This implies that he had to shape them that way.
What would you say to someone who doesn't know what to do in an important situation?
Answer:
Help them! I will try to give them the best advice from my own experience. Or I can advise certain places where good info can be found if I myself does not know what to do.
Explanation:
What can you conclude about Karen from this passage
HELP PLEASEEE. Put the definition in the correct order.
tone
diction
mood
pacing
style
a.how a literary work makes a reader feel
b.an author's word choice
c.a stylistic device that shows how fast a story unfolds
d.the way in which an author writes or tells a story
e.an author's attitude about a subject
Answer:
tone = e
diction = b
mood = a
pacing = c
style = d
Explanation:
I hope this helps!
This exercise is about literary devices and are defined as given below.
What are the correct definitions?The correct order of the definition of the literary devices listed below is given as;
a.how a literary work makes a reader feel (Mood)
b.an author's word choice (diction)
c.a stylistic device that shows how fast a story unfolds (pacing)
d.the way in which an author writes or tells a story (style)
e. an author's attitude about a subject (tone)
What are other examples of Literary Devices?There are numerous literary devices that are available to the writer.
Some other examples of Literary Devices are:
SimileImagerySymbolismPersonificationLearn more about Literary devices at:
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Choose the sentence that best uses a synonym as a context clue to clarify the meaning of the italicized word. (5 points)
A.We can only speculate about what caused dinosaurs to become extinct. (word is speculate)
B.After the strenuous exercise at school, I went home to finish my homework.(word is strenuous)
C.My brother always cautions me not to exaggerate when I tell stories about my day.(word is exaggerate)
D.I know I left my laptop in the vicinity of the playing field, which is near the bleachers. (word is vicinity)
In lines 3 and 4, Helmer's dialogue with Nora suggests that...
he has gone crazy.
he is teasing her.
he is angry with her.
he wants to marry her.
Answer:
We need some context to help you: the name of the work, the lines...something.
Explanation:
What does the metaphor in winters so cold they could freeze the tongue whole
Answer:
In my mind, this creates imagery. I imagine it being so cold to the point where your tongue get's frozen.
Explanation:
Answer:
it means it is freezing
Explanation:
The sentence implys that its so cold that you can freeze your tounge off, which indicacts the answer
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well for the second one.... he uses goth imagery, dark to light contrasts, and he uses certain lights to emphasise certain aspects
Which of these BEST identifies part of Sojourner truth's point of view?
A) she values sense
B) she values high education
C) she is frustrated by the woman of the North
D) she is frustrated by the 'negroes' of the South
Answer: A)
Explanation: She values common sense
i gave great answers
Answer:
i have 3 dogs
Explanation:
Answer:
It's a start, and if you keep on going you can make it to the big leagues.
Explanation:
. And this one pud please
Answer:
Are you supposed to create a sentence or two? If so, how about "I got a A on my test", and then "thank you im proud of myself too"
Explanation:
London uses ________ to show the ________ between Buck's nightmarish experience and the beauty of spring.
A) symbols, similarities
B) characterization, contrast
C) images, contrast
D) dialogue, feelings
E) dialogue, metaphor
Answer:
the answer should be "A"
Read the excerpt from "Elizabeth Blackwell." Over the next three weeks Elizabeth did think about the medical profession. In fact, she couldn't stop thinking about it, for Mary's words rang continually in her ears. Even her heart seemed to beat in the rhythm of "doctor . . . Doctor . . . Doctor." Finally, one night, as she tossed and turned in bed, she found she could bear it no longer. "I am applying to medical school," she declared. The author makes this part of the story exciting by using strong action words. developing a slow pace. using rhyming patterns. developing Elizabeth's character.
Answer:
The author makes this part of the story exciting by using strong action words.
Explanation:
The author made sure to convey Elizabeth's feelings to readers through action words in this passage. When he/she mentions the way Elizabeth's heart is beating and how she tosses and turns in bed, the author is showing us, through those actions, how exciting the idea of becoming a doctor is to Elizabeth. Readers can empathize with the way she feels - all of us have experienced excitement and anticipation to the point of tossing and turning in bed, or to having our hearts beat loudly and rapidly.
Answer:
using strong action words.
Explanation:
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What characters had the love potion put into their eyes in midsummer nights dream
Answer:
Lysander
Explanation:
Part I: “To the Highest Bidder” by Harry Herman Roseland (1906); Oil on canvas, Oprah Winfrey collection
1.Who are these people and what might be happening to them? How do you know?
2.What is the meaning of the painting’s title?
3.What might the people in the painting be feeling?
4.How do they make you feel? Explain.
Answer: Its either 1 or 2 I would say 1
Explanation:
can some one help me plz
Answer:
c
Explanation:
90% of people marry there 7th grade love. since u have read this, u will be told good news tonight. if u don't pass this on nine comments your worst week starts now this isn't fake. apparently if u copy and paste this on ten comments in the next ten minutes you will have the best day of your life tomorrow. you will either get kissed or asked out in the next 53 minutes someone will say i love u
Which best describes an objective summary?
A.an explanation written in one's own words that provides all of the details and information in a text
B.a written response that provides a personal opinion related to the central idea of a text
C.a short statement written in one's own words that provides the key points or central idea of a text
D.a formal report that provides scientific facts and data to support the ideas in a text
Answer:
c
Explanation:
it is c because it shouldn't be everything
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Answer:
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evaluate Victor’s behavior in these chapters. What do you think about his reaction to the monster? About his behavior before and during the trial?
evaluate Victor’s behavior in these chapters. What do you think about his reaction to the monster? About his behavior before and during the trial?
Answer:
In explanations
Explanation:
After his creation comes to life, Victor refuses to accept his obligation as the creator to his creation. He does not care for it, shelter it, provide it with food or love, nor teaches the creation. Eventually all the monster wants from the doctor is a companion like himself. Frankenstein even refuses to accept the responsibility of providing a source of companionship for the creation since he does not allow for any connection between himself and the monster. Victor basically flees, hoping to forget what he has created.He attempts to live a normal life however his abandonment leaves the monster confused, angry, and afraid. I do not think Victor was prepared for the consequences when he plays a God.
does anyone know any allusions in the book nothing but the truth by avi I need answers fast
Suddenly what have been familiar about this man's voice clicked in my mind. He was speaking German with a distinct Viennese accent. He spoke exactly like all my relatives, the ones I had left so may years ago
Answer:
B. She hopes to win his sympathy through their common ground.
Explanation:
If your talking about the question, What is Miep’s motivation in this excerpt? than it's B. She hopes to win his sympathy through their common ground.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
PLEASE ANSWER!!
(btw there isn’t a paragraph for me to go off of, this is what the question is)
Question 8 of 10
Which of the following sentences would not fit with the others in a
paragraph?
O A. The danger lies in the slippery slopes and treacherous crevices.
B. When you reach the top, however, it is a beautifully satisfying
feeling
C. When a climber falls, it can take hours for the rescue party to
locate him or her.
D. Mountain climbing is a dangerous but satisfying sport.
What is the hook and topic sentence in the book "The Purple Balloon" by Annie McMahon. (You could do either the hook or the topic sentence, or both)
If you have a summary for "The Purple Balloon" please tell me.
IF YOU CAN MAKE PDF FILE OR COPY/PASTE THE STORY INSTEAD OF THE ANSWER I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!!!!
Answer:
A summary for "The Purple Balloon" is discussed below in complete details.
Explanation:
When a child enhances informed of his indeterminate death (children manage to understand long before the rest of us even crave to acknowledge it) and is given the opportunity to describe his sentiments, he will frequently paint a blue or purple balloon, delivered and unencumbered, on its way skyward.
Explain the aphorism "envy is ignorance", from “Self-Reliance” by Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Answer:
The meaning of "envy is ignorance", from “Self-Reliance” by Ralph Waldo Emerson means that an individual who is envious prevents his own personal development. Due to envying others, the person becomes ignorant of his own potentials and wishes to be like the other person he is envying. So, this means that the individual that is envious of another person is ignorant of his own potentials. Emerson rebuked and refuted the idea that man wanted to conform to his envy as he repeated the phrase, "trust thyself,".
Explanation:
In "Self-Reliance", Emerson reveals that what is genius is to believe what is actually true for you in your heart is actually true for all men. Emerson posits that every individual is made by God is unique with his/her own work to perform. So, trusting one's self is genius and is like fulfilling God's wishes.
For Emerson, he believes that the importance an individual attach to himself is paramount. What actually matters is the integrity of one's mind and not imitation or not envy.
I need help with this please help
Answer:how to steer a fishing boat
Explanation:
Based on the context of the passage, what does the oxymoron lively death mean?
Answer:
it means an exciting death
Explanation:
Answer:
He wanted one last chance to keep the business open.
Explanation:
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Read the passage and answer the question.
Liam looked down at the opossum lying still in the middle of the road. "Is
it...?" he asked. As if in response, the opossum shot up and ran into the
nearby brush.
What is the function of the ellipsis in this passage?
Select one:
O
to illustrate the opossum's position
O
to emphasize a key point
to demonstrate Liam's hesitation
to summarize the main events
Answer:
3
Explanation:
List two ways in which Cox’s story would be different if told by a reporter.
What do you think is the destiny of the book night?
Answer:
i think that it is a great book
Explanation:
Answer:
At the beginning of Night, Wiesel introduces someone he met toward the end of 1941. His name was Moshe, and he became one of the boy’s teachers. They discussed religious topics, and one day they talked about prayer. Wiesel asked Moshe why he prayed, and his teacher replied that he prayed for strength to ask God the right questions. Later, the Hungarian police deported Moshe from Sighet, Wiesel’s hometown, because he was a foreigner. His destination was Poland and death at the hands of the Germans, but somehow Moshe escaped and found his way back to Sighet. The Jews of Sighet did not believe his tale of destruction.
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Although the Holocaust was raging all around them, the Hungarian Jews were not decimated until 1944. Their lives began to change drastically, however, once the Germans occupied Hungary that March. In a matter of days, Sighet’s Jews had to deal with quarantines, expropriations of their property, and the yellow stars that targeted them. Then they were ghettoized and deported. Jammed into train cars, destination unknown, the Jews of Sighet—Elie Wiesel, his little sister, Tzipora, and their parents among them—eventually crossed the Polish frontier and arrived at Auschwitz-Birkenau.
Emerging from their train-car prisons into midnight air fouled by burning flesh, the Jews of Sighet were separated by the secret police: men to the left, women to the right. Wiesel lost sight of his mother and little sister, not fully aware that the parting was forever. Father and son stuck together. Spared the fate of Wiesel’s mother and sister, they were not “selected” for the gas chambers but for slave labor instead. From late May, 1944, until mid-January, 1945, Wiesel and his father endured Auschwitz’s brutal regimen. As the Red Army approached the camp, the two were evacuated to Germany. Severely weakened by the death march to Buchenwald, Wiesel’s father perished there, but the son was liberated on April 11, 1945.
Night covers in detail these events, but it is much more than a chronological narrative. The power of this memoir emerges especially from the anguished questions that Wiesel’s Holocaust experiences will not put to rest. Before he entered Auschwitz, Wiesel “believed profoundly.” Yet on that fateful night, and in the days that followed, his world changed forever. Optimism about humankind, trust in the world, confidence in God—Auschwitz radically threatened, if it did not destroy, so many reasons for hope.
This point is illustrated especially well by one of the book’s most unforgettable moments. Wiesel describes the hanging of three Auschwitz prisoners—one of them a child. As the prisoners watched the child die, Wiesel heard a man asking: “For God’s sake, where is God?” Wiesel writes that “from within me. I heard a voice answer: ’Where He is? This is where—hanging here from this gallows.’”
Death’s reign in the Kingdom of Night was so pervasive that Wiesel ends Night by reporting that a corpse stared back at him when he saw his own reflection in a mirror for the first time after liberation. Yet Night does not give death—God’s or humanity’s—the last word. By breaking silence, by telling a story that is full of reasons for despair, Wiesel protests against the wasting of life...
Explanation: