Based on meaning of the word “pendent-“, what does the Latin-derived affix “-pend” mean ?
A. to hang or weigh
B. to be weightless
C. to offend deeply
D. to have no relation to
Answer:
A
Explanation:
A pendent hangs like a necklace
Why do you think the themes of utopia and dystopia are common in science fiction
Explanation:
Since the real world can't be only dystopian or utopian but a combination of both. Sci-fi usually has themes where the world is only a dystopian or utopian.
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Which is the best definition of "value"?
a quality or idea that is considered important
a conclusion made on the basis of evidence
a story that explains how things came to be
a location in a story that gives the reader clues
Answer:
quality or idea that is considered important
Answer:
A i promise
Explanation:
Provide examples for content and function words.
I hope you can see the image and help me because I have an important exam,thanks.
Answer:
sorry I can't see the image . Do you have a better image
Who is the narrator of the section of the story
Answer:
please give me brain list and follow
Explanation:
Narrator, one who tells a story. In a work of fiction the narrator determines the story's point of view. If the narrator is a full participant in the story's action, the narrative is said to be in the first person. A story told by a narrator who is not a character in the story is a third-person narrative.
rearrange the word eorgeg
Answer:
eorgeg
george
Explanation:
George? George Floyd mattered:)
What is the function of an introductory paragraph
Answer:
Definition of Introduction. An introduction, or introductory paragraph, falls in the start of an essay. ...
Elements of an Introduction. Generally, an introduction has four integral elements which come in a sequence, one after the other.
Types of Introduction. ...
Function of Introduction. ...
Explanation:
the
bake
chocolate cookies in the
oven.
Answer:
Nope to be more grammatically it would be
bake
the
chocolate cookies in the
oven
Which sentence uses syntax for emphasis?
When people begin to recycle, they generate much less trash.
Simple
Compound
Complex
Compound-Complex
write a letter on a shopping i went for.
Explanation:
Dear mom,
please dont get mad
I went shopping with my friends
with love
child :)
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Read this sentence from the story:
. It was that better far than outward apparel is the purple and fine linen of the heart and
mind.
Based on the rest of the story, which sentence BEST restates the meaning of the sentence
above?
The story is called “Purple and fine linen” by Anna Brownell Dunaway
Answer:
She meant a royal and wealthy class.
Explanation:
Materials made of purple and fine-linen were especially difficult to sew and were thus reserved for the royal families in ancient times. When Pauline was thinking about Joan she acknowledged that even though Joan's father did not make much as a countryside doctor, Joan dressed well enough and had an air that belonged to the purple-and-fine-linen class. This means that Joan had the disposition of a wealthy child.
Pauline could think of Joan in this light because she was a wealthy snob.
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Briefly describe each of the characters in the table and the relationships among them. Some of the characters appear in chapter 6 of the novel, which you've read; others are described in the video you watched. You can also do online research to find out more about the characters.
Answer:
Heathcliff: A fictional character in Wuthering Heights. He is known for being a romantic hero due to his youthful love which he had for Catherine Earnshaw. But he is known as archetype of an antihero whose anger and rage destroyed him.
Hindley: A fictional character in Wuthering Heights. He is known to be a sworn enemy of Heathcliff. He is Catherine Earnshaw's brother and also the father of Hareton Earnshaw.
Explanation:
Answer:
Heathcliff
Heathcliff is the main character in the story. He is a young orphan brought to Wuthering Heights by Mr. Earnshaw. A rivalry develops between Mr. Earnshaw’s son, Hindley, and Heathcliff because Hindley feels that Mr. Earnshaw loves the adopted orphan more than his own son. Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw develop a close bond as they grow up together. When Catherine chooses to marry Edgar Linton, Heathcliff runs away from home. When he returns after three years, he is a wealthy man who is determined to destroy the Earnshaws and the Lintons. He manipulates events to gain control of both Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange.
He is a devoted, passionate lover who becomes almost inhuman in seeking revenge on all who wronged him. He comes across as bitter, sullen, and depressed through most of the second half of the story.
Hindley
Mr. Earnshaw's son, Hindley, develops a hatred for Heathcliff from the very beginning. He goes to London to attend college and comes back to Wuthering Heights with his wife, Frances, for his father’s funeral. When he becomes the master of Wuthering Heights, he moves Heathcliff from the house to the servants' quarters and reduces him to a common farm laborer.
Hindley is jealous by nature and always imposes his superiority on people of lower social rank.
Catherine
Mr. Earnshaw's daughter, Catherine, is sympathetic to Heathcliff. She is his childhood companion, and they fall deeply in love. However, Catherine shocks and hurts Heathcliff when she chooses to marry Edgar Linton to become the "greatest woman in the neighbourhood." Her actions lead Heathcliff to disappear for three years and are presumably his chief motive for seeking to destroy both the Linton and Earnshaw families.
Catherine is a free spirit who loves to break rules of conduct to explore the moors; she is headstrong and stubborn and loves Heathcliff passionately, but she ends that romance and turns to safe and dispassionate Edgar Linton.
younger Catherine
The younger Catherine is referred to as Cathy and is Catherine and Edgar Linton’s daughter. She is ill-tempered and rude, and she has inherited her mother’s good looks. Heathcliff forces her to marry his son, Linton, so that he can become the master of Thrushcross Grange as well. However, Linton dies soon after the marriage, and Cathy falls in love with Hareton.
Edgar
Edgar Linton lives in Thrushcross Grange. He is a gentleman who manages to woo Catherine Earnshaw. Catherine marries Edgar to become the mistress of Thrushcross Grange.
Isabella
Isabella is Edgar Linton's sister. She is weak and sickly. Heathcliff marries her to take revenge on Catherine and mistreats her. She flees to London to escape Heathcliff’s torture and gives birth to their son, Linton, there.
Lockwood
Lockwood is the tenant who rents Thrushcross Grange from Heathcliff. He asks Nelly to tell him more about the inhabitants and the history of Wuthering Heights after he has a strange nightmare at the manor. He is a city-bred person who does not fit into the landscape of the moors, and he has rented Thrushcross Grange to recover from the pangs of a broken heart. He is the first narrator of the story.
Nelly
Nelly works as a housekeeper in Wuthering Heights. She is sympathetic to Heathcliff and Catherine and is a witness to all that unfolds at Wuthering Heights and in the lives of Heathcliff and Catherine. Nelly is one of the narrators in Wuthering Heights, and the story she tells Lockwood is colored with her feelings for the characters.
Hareton
Hareton is the son of Hindley and Frances. He loses his mother a few years after his birth, and his father takes to alcohol. Heathcliff treats Hareton badly after the death of his parents, making him ill-mannered in some of the same ways Heathcliff has been. Hareton is forced to work as a servant at Wuthering Heights and he is denied an education. Eventually, he falls in love with the younger Catherine and plans to marry her.
Linton
Linton is the son of Isabella and Heathcliff. Born and raised in London, he is sickly and weak like her. Linton returns to live with his father, Heathcliff, after his mother’s death. He never really gets any affection from his father, who uses him to gain control of Thrushcross Grange
Explanation:
Edmentum
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Amir uses another cliché in the novel, “…like father, like son. But it was true, wasn’t it? As it turned out, Baba and I were more alike than I’d ever known.” How is Amir and Baba “like father, like son”? Who are the people that they have betrayed?
- What sort of relationship do Billie
Jo and Daddy have at this point in
the novel?
Use twp pieces of text evidence
in the form of quotations to
support your answer.
Tell me about them <3 why do you love them? Not a question for homework just asking why do u love them?
Answer:
I love them because I care so much for them <3
Explanation:
Have a lovely evening/ night
Anne as well as ken (is, are) clever
Answer and Explanation:
The correct answer is Are.
Anne, as well as ken, are clever.
If the noun is singular, use is. If it is plural or there is more than one noun, use are.
Examples:
The cat is eating all of his food. The cats are eating all of their food.
It really depends on how the sentence is structured.
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Can anyone upload the answers of
CLASS 7
BUSSWORD TEXTBOOK
LESSON - 1
Answer:
can you upload like a pic of the answers you need
favorite memories of early years at school
Answer:
Easy. Not listening to the rules of misusing playground equipment and doing gymnastics flips on every bar-like thing I saw.
I excelled at breaking the rules.
Can some help me with this I am so stuck on this essay! =( It would mean the world if u helped me!!! <3 tysm to the people who helped me =) have a nice day! <3
Answer:
The ideals you can sing about are countriess,
patriotism, foundation, history.
Explanation:
As stated in the passage, comment if you want me to elaborate.
How is the flag of panama the same as America's
Answer:
They are both the same because both the Panama and America's flag have the same three colors red, white, and blue, and they both have stars.
Explanation:
Hope this helps sorry the answer was short.
definition of analyze in your own words.
Answer:
Analyze examine methodically and in detail the constitution or structure of (something, especially information), typically for purposes of explanation and interpretation.
Explanation:
examine methodically and in detail the constitution or structure of (something, especially information), typically for purposes of explanation and interpretation.
Answer:
to examine something, especially information, typically for purposes of explanation and interpretation.
Explanation:
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The point of view that is revealed is that she is scared and is assuming that the minister's family is not going to like their christmas dinner and the way that their family act.
Answer:
The narrator believes that Robert will think badly of the narrator's Christmas.
Explanation:
They think this because he is white, while they are Chinese. Instead of the typical "Christmas dinner", the narrator's family cooks Chinese. They are insecure about their family members because they don't have a very good understanding of American manners.
Which can be used to support a topic sentence in the body paragraph of an essay?
Answer:
Details from research/text
Explanation:
Details help explain your ideas easier and help the reader understand what you mean with examples.
Question 2 Part A: How does Sandra Cisneros use foreshadowing in "A House of My Own"? to make comparisons between herself and other artists, to link her work to key historical events from the past, to create a connection between the present and future, to describe events in her life metaphorically Question 2 Part B: Which answer choice best describes the effect of Cisneros using foreshadowing as identified in Part A? She tells of her job teaching students in her mother's old neighborhood, which later connects with her encouraging a promising student, to show readers her pride in her Hispanic heritage. She describes the spectacular view from her new office, which later connects with her mother visiting that same office, to show readers how much she appreciates her mother's encouragement of her dreams. She discusses writing three stories in one weekend at Iowa, which later connects with friends workshopping stories in her apartment, to show readers how dedicated she is to her craft. She describes her father's disappointment in her shabby apartment, which later connects with his phone calls asking her to come home, to show readers her guilt for going against her father's wishes.
Answer: She describes the spectacular view from her new office, which later connects with her mother visiting that same office, to show readers how much she appreciates her mother's encouragement of her dreams.
Explanation: i took the test
Sentence with yoke. Yoke means to link or to join.
Answer:
1) People are still suffering under the yoke of slavery.
(2) Every farmer knows how to yoke the oxen together. ... (
4) Young people often chafe under the yoke of parental control.
(5) As a farmer, you should learn how to yoke the oxen together.
"On First Looking into Chapman's Homer" expresses which feature of the Romantic
sensibility?
O a love of nature
the importance of the commonplace
O use of everyday language
O an emphasis on personal experience
Answer:
an emphasis on personal experience
Explanation:
According to "On First Looking into Chapman's Homer" by John Keats, the poet writes a sonnet about reading George Chapman's translation of Homer in 1815. He expresses his intrigue at reading old poems and compares it to his previous reading of other literature.
Therefore, the feature of the Romantic sensibility that is expressed in the sonnet is an emphasis on personal experience.
Which implies that the rent man has known about the problems in the apartment but has done nothing to repair them?
Answer:
I'm pretty, sure it's D- Promised
Explanation:
Sorry, this is late
Answer:
It is D (promised)
Explanation:
I got it right.
Have a good day.