Answer:
when are you going to do your homework
Which one of the following is correct ?
A fly was buzzing against the window .
A fly was buzzing on the window .
Answer:
It is the first one because it has a clear subject and predicate. :)
Explanation:
Answer:
one is correct sentence
I WILL GIVE 100 POINTS TO THOSE WHO ANSWER THIS QUESTION RIGHT.Choose the standard plural form of the underlined noun. The THIEF made off with an entire trunk of precious gems.
Answer: D
Why? Because theif doesn’t sound correct nor the the others and it wouldn’t be easy for one theif to rob something you need teamwork so answer is D The thieves made off an entire truck of precious gems
He asked what i ...... (like - liked - has liked)
Answer:
He asked what I liked.
Explanation:
Help PlZ A misplaced modifier:
A. is a modifier misplaced in the sentence, making the meaning
unclear.
B. limits the meaning of another word in the sentence.
C. doesn't refer to any word in the sentence.
D. is a clause in which the subject is omitted.
SUBMIT
Answer:
is a clause in which the subject is omitted
Explanation:
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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In what way is the plot an important element of a short story
Answer:
The plot is the underlying principle of tragedy'. By plot Aristotle means the arrangement of incidents. Incidents mean action, and tragedy is an imitation of actions, both internal and external.
Explanation:
Answer:
A plot is an important element of a short story because with out the plot, there would be no sotry itself, think of it as writing a script, the plot is like the guide to where the story is going
Example: 'snow white goes to a house of seven dawrfs, she currently lives in the house when suddenly she hears a knock, she opens the door to see a hag with an apple, she eats the apple ad gets poisoned, the dawrfs see this and are mourning her death, then a prince comes and saves her life"
That is the plot of snow white, the topic, the theme, I'm not good at explaining hope you understand though.
1. Why are we so fascinated with William Shakespeare’s plays?2. Fact 1:3. Fact 2:4. Fact 3:5. Fact 4:6. Fact 5:7. How do we experience Shakespeare?8. About what social classes did he write?9. About what subjects did he write?10. What three plays describe these subjects?11. When were performances held?12. What were groundlings?13. How much did the audience pay to see a performance?14. How long did the plays usually last?15. In 1593, what were the two major theaters?16. How did playwrights paint scenes?17. Describe the costumes that they used?18. What did clothing represent during the time period?19. How did common folks dress?20. How did the upper-class dress?21. What did the amount of clothing they wore show?22. What was it called when a man made his belly bigger by adding more clothing?23. Why would they close a theater?24. What did they attract?25. What kinds of regulations were enforced upon theaters?26. What was the ‘master of reveals’?27. What could change a theater’s fortunes?28. About what were playwrights encouraged to write?29. What three elements were enjoyed in plays?30. What group was known as the true professionals?31. How long did a play run?32. What were women not allowed to do?33. What professions could they not do?34. What were they allowed to do?35. Who was the most powerful person at the time?36. In 1593, how long had this person been on the throne?37. What did she love?38. What was the only way women could gain freedom?39. What keeps Shakespeare alive?40. What is the greatest story ever told?
Answer:Full name: William Shakespeare.
Born: Exact date unknown, but baptised 26 April 1564.
Hometown: Stratford-upon-Avon, England.
Occupation: Playwright, actor and poet.
Died: 23 April 1616.
Best known for: Writing hugely successful theatre plays!
Also known as: The Bard of Avon.
1) During his lifetime, William Shakespeare wrote around 37 plays for the theatre and over 150 poems! No one can say the exact number, because some of his work may have been lost over time – and some may have been written with the help of other people.
2) William was born in Stratford-upon-Avon in 1564, during England’s Tudor period. He was one of eight children born to John Shakespeare, a well-to-do glove-maker and leather worker, and his wife, Mary Arden, an heiress from a wealthy family.
3) Very little is known about William Shakespeare’s early years. In fact, his actual date of birth remains a mystery to this day! But it’s believed he had a good upbringing, attended a good school and enjoyed playing outdoors a lot.
Shakespeare facts
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4) In 1582, William married a farmer’s daughter called Anne Hathaway. They had three children together – a daughter called Susanna, and twins, Judith and Hamnet.
5) Come 1585, the mysterious William Shakespeare disappeared from records for around seven years! Historians often refer to this part of the writer’s life as ‘the lost years‘…
6) Then, in 1592 he suddenly turned up in London as an actor and playwright. But poor William didn’t have it easy – his jealous rivals, known as the ‘University Wits’, criticised and made fun of his work. One writer, named Robert Greene, referred to him as ‘an upstart crow’!
Shakespeare facts
7) William was part of a theatre company called Lord Chamberlain’s Men, who regularly performed at a place called ‘The Theatre’. But after a dispute with the landlord, they took the building apart, rebuilt it across the river and named it the Globe.
8) A large, open-air theatre, the Globe accommodated for people from all walks of life, meaning that anyone could watch a performance there. If you were poor, you could only afford tickets to the ground floor where there were no seats and you were exposed to the cold, wind and rain that came in through the open top. If you were rich, you could afford to sit in the higher-level, covered galleries in a comfy seat – away from the smelly poor people below!
9) Shakespeare’s plays were immediately big hits! He wrote different kinds of plays, all of which could be divided into three categories:
Tragedy – including Hamlet, Othello, King Lear and Romeo and Juliet
Comedy – including Twelfth Night and the The Taming of the Shrew
History – including Henry IV, Henry V and Richard III
His plays made him very rich and famous. So much so, that by 1598, William owned houses in London and Stratford-up-Avon.
10) Shakespeare’s plays had the royal seal of approval. Both Queen Elizabeth I and James VI of Scotland and I of England would often hire Shakespeare’s company to come and perform at the royal court.
11) Plays in Shakespeare’s time were different to the ones we have today. There were no female actors (women’s parts were played by men!), and audiences could be very rowdy. They would shout, boo and even throw food at the actors they didn’t like!
Shakespeare facts
12) Plays at the Globe featured lots of exciting special effects, with trap doors, actors lifted on wires, smoke, fire and even cannons! Disaster struck in 1613 when a cannon shot set fire to the roof of the Globe and burned it down! It wasn’t long after that Shakespeare retired from the theatre.
13) Towards the end of his life, William lived quietly back in his hometown of Stratford-upon-Avon. He died on 23 April 1616, aged 52, after falling ill. It’s believed he may have died on his birthday, but without an official birth record, no one can be sure!
14) Written on Shakespeare’s gravestone in Holy Trinity Church, Stratford-upon-Avon, is a curse written by the famous wordsmith himself. It reads:
‘Good friend for Jesus’ sake forbear,
To dig the dust enclosed here.
Blessed be the man that spares these stones,
And cursed be he that moves my bones.’
15) Today, Shakespeare’s work is studied in schools and universities around the world, and his stories are depicted on TV and in films. In 1997, the modern Globe Theatre was opened in London. A reconstruction of the original, it’s just a few hundred metres from where the original one once stood. People can go to watch plays – just like in Shakespeare’s day!
Explanation:
How to write a good essay as university student?
Directions:
Let’s try to describe a big idea or event in one word. Read the topics and choose one for your focus. Share your answers in a short paragraph. Be sure to answer these questions:
Why did you choose that word?
How does it cover the big ideas?
Use specific details from the readings from this class or your own experiences and knowledge to support your choice of word.
Topic 1: In “Rivers and Stories,” Part 2, the author writes about the relationship between rivers and the world. The topic for this Word Journal is rivers. Choose one adjective to describe rivers as it is used in “Rivers and Stories,” Part 2. Then explain your word choice.
Topic 2: In “Special Message to the Congress on Urgent National Needs,” President John F. Kennedy speaks about the space race. The topic for this Word Journal is space. Choose one adjective to describe space as it is presented in the speech. Then explain your word choice.
Answer:
i think 500,000
Explanation:
Tell the story of [your first day of school], following this rule: each sentence begins with the last letter of the previous sentence.
(Other options: your weekend, your first memory, a vivid dream you remember)
Pls help y’all
Tom Sawyer is best described as...
A
commanding, because he sets the rules for the boys' gang.
B
shy, because he quietly obeys the leadership of the group.
С
disenting, because he disagrees with the gang's ideas.
D
foolish, because he is tricked by the boys in the group.
Answer:
disenting, because he disagrees with the gang's ideas
Tom Sawyer is best described as
A. Commanding, because he sets the rules for the boys' gangBased on the complete text, we can see that Tom Sawyer was a typical young American white boy who though he was sweet and lovable was also a symbol of mischief.
He can be best described as commanding because of the episode where he made the boys to wash Aunt Polly's fence by making it seem like the work was enjoyable.
Therefore, the correct answer is option A
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How has the novel's island setting changed Piggy? A. The lush surroundings have affected his desire to be rescued. B. The abundance of food has made him reluctant to work toward worthwhile goals. C. The climate has affected his sense of what is needed to survive. D.The isolation has affected his sense of right and wrong.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Not a 100%
(Please include your reasoning behind your answer if you wish to be marked brainliest, thanks! <3) Which sentence helps you construct a deeper understanding of the war during the Holocaust?
A)The food has become so scarce that we eat beans and potatoes in everything, including in our bread.
B) Nobody slept as all last night because we had quite a scare with unexpected sounds that we think came from a thief.
C) It is so nice to finally have a friend like Peter to talk to about the frustrations I have with my family.
D) The newspapers confirm that Germany will go to extreme measures if necessary, threatening to flood parts of Holland.
A) The food has become so scarce that we eat beans and potatoes in everything, including in our bread.
When I was answering this questions I was stuck between A and B, but I realized that A was the correct answer. The description of the lack of food shows you how the food has gotten so scarce because of to the poverty due to the war. On the other hand, answer B shows that there are high levels of stress, but that doesn't necessarily mean that it has to do with the war.
Hope this helps :)
also pls give me brainiest
"I had to pay an arm and a leg for this stereo" is an example of...
idiom
metaphor
personifcation
simile
Answer:
idiom
I'm pretty sure it's idiom since i thought it was hyperbole at first
Answer:
It would be an idiom
Explanation:
The 1992 United Nations Earth Summit was held in _______________________.
Answer:
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Explanation:
Use your English
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If I (1)
you that they killed the captain
of the losing team in Mayan football,
(2)
you believe me? It's true! For the
Maya, it was considered an honour to lose their
(3)
and be sacrificed to the gods!
This (4)
game was invented over 3,000
years ago. It (5)
a combination of
basketball and football and was an (6)
game. The ball was not allowed to touch the ground.
The (7)
bounced it off the walls with
their elbows, hips, knees or head, but using their hands
was against the rules, just as it is in football. To score a
point, the (8)
had to get the ball
through a stone hoop, in a similar way to basketball
.
It required a lot of (9)
and was not a
game for children. As it was a very quick game, the players
had to be (10)
They also had to
show great courage and (11)
in their
abilities; after all, one of them would die if they
(12)
PLAY
COMPETE
CONCENTRATE
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22to26 please tell me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Answer:
Staring, Something, Injured, No wonder, instead of
Explanation:
Answer:
22. (staring) 23. (what) 24. (injured ) 25.( No wonder) 26. (along with)
Explanation:
write an introdroctuion persuading why school should give more gym time
Answer:When it comes to our daily schedule, most people are not concerned if their workout is missed. That is because exercise is not a top priority to people today. This especially in schools. The majority of schools today do not worry whether or not gym is running smoothly. Most kids spend their time on the sides watching the athletic teams run around and verse one another all class. If that is ok with the school board, then what is the point of actually having a class.
What type of figurative language for the trophy glistening like gold in the sun during the awards ceremony
Two figurative language
is a needle countable nouns
Answer: yes
Explanation:
a needle is an object/ thing
and
a nouns is a person, place, thing, or idea
What might you do differently when doing a read aloud to children
Answer:
i would read it to the children and then read it again with them and stopping on some of the words that they need to learn!
Explanation:
so then they can learn there word sight word and what ever else they need!
I need help on this English please help
Answer:
i dont understand what your question is. please explain further.
Explanation:
“Two or three of the boys had long been persons of consideration among us because they had been to St. Louis once and had a vague general knowledge of its wonders, but the day of their glory was over now”
“Consideration” most nearly means
A) generosity
B) reputation
C) contemplation
D) unselfishness
I need help with this question, thank you
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
beginning.
What grade is this?
B stopped is misspelled
Why do writers uses statistics in the introductory paragraph?
Answer:
Explanation:
Writers use statistics in the intro paragraph b/c;
1. It highlights the logical importance of the issue and provide evidence for the writer's contention.
2 It provides a type of evidence that is difficult to refute.
3 the use of statistics can aid a writer's credibility by demonstrating that they have researched an issue.
Hope this helped!!!
A statement of opinion that needs to be proven in order to show that it is true
Select one:
Evidence
Claim
Fact
subject
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I WILL GIVE 60 POINTS TO THOSE WHO ANSWER THIS QUESTION RIGHT.Choose the standard plural form of the underlined noun. Amir admitted to eating both HALF of the pie.
Answer:
its A
Explanation:
Why is making eye contact with the audience important when delivering a presentation? Select three choices.
It creates a bond with the audience.
It draws attention to the audience and takes the pressure off you.
It makes the audience feel that you are sincere, believable, and friendly.
If you are looking at the audience, they have trouble ignoring you.
It a way to intimidate the audience and make them feel uncomfortable.
note there are 3 choices that need to be selected not just one.
Answer:
1,2, and 3
Explanation:
I'm not certain of 2 but better options than the last two.
Answer:
Answer choices 1, 3 and 4
Who was Catherine?
a white girl who helped slaves escape
Harriet's sister who died
a girl caught while trying to escape
a girl dressed up as a boy
(Harriet Tubman)
Answer: harriets sister who died
Explanation: sorry I don’t really know the story..
In 200 words, give two examples of how Atticus tries to educate his children about right and wrong.
Answer:
He tries to teach their two children the benefits of being fair. Another example is the way he teaches the value of respect to his children.
"To Kill a Mocking Bird" was written by Harper Lee. In the novel, Atticus Finch wanst to be a role model as a parent, setting the example of correctness. He tries to teach their two children the benefits of being fair. Another example is the way he teaches the value of respect to his children. Respect to other people, respect to the enderly, and respect to the privacy of other persons. Atticus expresses admiration for values such as kindness, fairness, and equity. And he sets the example to be a credible teacher to his children.
Atticus expresses admiration for values such as kindness, fairness, and equity. And he sets the example to be a credible teacher to his children
Try to educate their two children about the benefits of being reasonable. Another case is the way she educates to respect her children. "To Kill a Mocking Bird" was composed by Harper Lee. Within the novel, Atticus Finch wanted to be a part of the show as a parent, setting the illustration of equity. He tries to educate their two children about the benefits of being reasonable. Another case is the way he educates to respect his children. Respect for others, respect for the indefinite, and respect for the safety of other people. Atticus communicates deference to values such as benevolence, reasonableness, and valor. And he sets the illustration to be a valid educator for his children. Atticus communicates respect for values such as benevolence, reasonableness, and value. And he sets out to be a good instructor for his children