Answer:
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What does this scene tell you about Kate's
perspective?
What is Eugene's perspective?
KATE (comes out of the kitchen with a glass of lemonade
and one roller skate) A roller skate? On my kitchen floor?
Do you want me dead, is that what you want?
EUGENE (Rushes into the house) I didn't leave it there.
KATE No? Then who? Laurie? Aunt Blanche? Did you
ever see them on skates? (She holds out the skate) Take
this upstairs... come here!
EUGENE (Approaches, holding the back of his head)
Don't hit my skull, I have a concussion
-- Brighton Beach Memoirs,
Neil Simon
What does this scene tell you about Kate's perspective?
✔ She thinks Eugene is careless.
What is Eugene's perspective?
✔ He thinks he’ll get in trouble no matter what.
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Answer:
1. She thinks Eugene is careless.
2. He thinks he'll get in trouble no matter what.
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What is the best thing you can do to prepare before giving a speech to a large audience?
a. Memorize every word of your script.
b. Get feedback from someone you trust.
c. Ask your audience what they want to know.
d. Practice using hand gestures.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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Write a letter to your parents
the purpose of Martin Luther King Jr's "I Have a Dream" speech is to:
A. Persuade
B. Inform
C. Reflect
D. Instruct
Answer:
I think it was to persuade hope this helps :)
Explanation:
When Alice first arrives in Wonderland, she insults everyone she speaks
with, but eventually she learns how to talk to the animals without insulting
them. Discuss how these interactions mirror Alice's real life.
Answer:
she is afraid that everything she says is wrong. she also feels this way about adults because she always feels like she is saying the wrong thing
read the poem:
Come up from the fields father, here’s a letter from our Pete,
And come to the front door mother, here’s a letter from thy
dear son.
Lo, ’tis autumn,
Lo, where the trees, deeper green, yellower and redder,
Cool and sweeten Ohio’s villages, with leaves fluttering in the
moderate wind,
Where apples ripe in the orchards hang and grapes on the
trellis’d vines,
(Smell you the smell of the grapes on the vines?
Smell you the buckwheat where the bees were lately buzzing?)
Above all, lo, the sky so calm, so transparent after the rain, and with
wondrous clouds,
Below too, all calm, all vital and beautiful, and the farm
prospers well.
Down in the fields all prospers well,
But now from the fields come father, come at the daughter’s call,
And come to the entry mother, to the front door come right away.
Fast as she can she hurries, something ominous, her steps trembling,
She does not tarry to smooth her hair nor adjust her cap.
Open the envelope quickly,
O this is not our son’s writing, yet his name is sign’d,
O a strange hand writes for our dear son, O stricken
mother’s soul!
All swims before her eyes, flashes with black, she catches the
main words only,
Sentences broken, gunshot wound in the breast, cavalry
skirmish, taken to hospital,
At present low, but will soon be better.
Ah now the single figure to me,
Amid all teeming and wealthy Ohio with all its cities and
farms,
Sickly white in the face and dull in the head, very faint,
By the jamb of a door leans.
Grieve not so, dear mother, (the just-grown daughter speaks
through her sobs,
The little sisters huddle around speechless and dismay’d,)
See, dearest mother, the letter says Pete will soon be better.
Alas poor boy, he will never be better, (nor maybe needs to be
better, that brave and simple soul,)
While they stand at home at the door he is dead already,
The only son is dead.
But the mother needs to be better,
She with thin form presently drest in black,
By day her meals untouch’d, then at night fitfully sleeping,
often waking,
In the midnight waking, weeping, longing with one deep
longing,
O that she might withdraw unnoticed, silent from life escape
and withdraw,
To follow, to seek, to be with her dear dead son.
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How does the language of the poem evoke a sense of a bygone time and place, specifically nineteenth century America?
The poem's references to places and people are ones that existed in that period, but which do not exist today.
The poem's depiction of the mother's sadness indicates a frailty or weakness that was commonly assigned to women in this period.
The poem's explanations of the family's reaction suggest an ignorance or an innocence that people today would not exhibit.
The poem's descriptions of the farm focus on natural elements, but make no mention of man-made tools or equipment.
Answer:
Its "A"
Explanation:
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Write 3 things Brian had to do finally get the items in the survival pack.
Read this excerpt from a poem. The dock was far from view The hour of night was near Unbeknown to the laboring crew Cruel darkness crept o'er the stern. Which line contains personification? 0 The dock was far from view 0 The hour of night was near o Unbeknown to the laboring crew O Cruel darkness crept o'er the stern
Answer: Cruel darkness crept o’er the stern.
Explanation: Darkness figuratively creeping like a person.
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The words and actions of Lemon Brown in "The Treasure of Lemon Brown" makes him seem like?
O Greg's teacher.
O a real person.
O Greg's father.
O a mythical character.
Answer:
B) a real person
Explanation:
Lemon Brown's dialog and actions are realistic. They include an accent. Definitely not a mythical character. Even though Greg learns from him and relates him to his father, his words and actions don't support that he was his teacher or father.
name of a small place/ area.
Now fill in the blanks with 'in', 'on' and 'at'.
Sarathchandra and Keerthana are brother and sister. Sarathchandra was born
25° April
2000. Keerthana was born
December 2, 2001. They are
with their parents. They live Kondamudusupalem, a small village Prakasam
District. They play games
school. It is usually very hot
May
their uncle's
Hyderabad
their village. So they spend their summer
High Court Colony
house, Mr. Srisailam is their uncle. He resides
Hyderabad with his wife, Jagadeeswari and his daughter, Vishnu Priya.
sires
29
P. Government
Answer:
at
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Which sentence would most likely be found in a cause-and-effect text?
O The US quarter is a popular coin that comes in many varieties.
O By saving money over time, kids can afford big purchases.
O Coin collecting is a popular hobby for people of all ages.
O The Lincoln penny was the first example of a presidential coin.
Answer:
By saving money over time, kids can afford big purchases.
Explanation:
Cause: saving money
Effect: kids can afford big purchases
Answer:
Its B
Explanation:
i took the quiz
why do we treat strangers differently than our family or loved ones
Answer:
becuase we dont know them
we feel comfortable with family
Explanation:
c
Read the following quote: "So how did we know if we were winning or not? And if we weren't winning anything, what was the dying for?" Which of the following themes
from the novel is represented in this quote?
gender
Ocrace
confusion
sports
Answer:
the answer is sports
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Answer:
A counter-curse was a type of Counter-spell designed to remove the effects of a curse or other dark charm. Similar to casting dark charms, those who cast counter-curses must maintain eye contact with the target.
In the poem of "Blink Your Eyes", what does the repetition of the phrase, "I could wake up in the morning/without
a warning" signify?
c. The speaker's unfortunate realization that driving at night will lead him to be racially profiled.
d. The speaker's sense of powerlessness over his own life because of his skin color.
b. The speaker's desire to live life to the fullest regardless of his skin color.
a. The speaker's need to get up early to avoid seeing police officers on the streets.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
please help me on this reading comprehension question.
Its urgent. please
Answer:
Explanation:
q1, we know that abraham linco was born in 1907.his mother died when he was 9,his sister tool care of him until his father remarried and after that he studied bibible and when he was 17 he finalised that he will become a lawyer.
50 POINTS What social constructs of love and gender from the Renaissance do we still have today? Your response should be a minimum of five sentences.
Answer:Throughout history, men and women have been assigned specific roles to which society prescribes standards and qualifications. There are certain tasks that have been traditionally completed only by men, and others that have been assigned to women; most of which are separated by the realm of the domestic sphere. During the period of the Renaissance, men and women were assigned very different roles within society. The value, social expectations, legal status, and rights of citizenship differed greatly between the sexes as well as among the classes. Many of these gender roles can be identified through careful readings of the literature produced throughout the Renaissance. Sometimes the roles are clearly defined, while in other instances the characters move fluidly between them. In Shakespeare’s As You Like It, Renaissance ideas of men and women can be easily identified. However, Rosalind possesses many of the traits typically associated with maleness as she manipulates Orlando and woos him as an outsider. Orlando is also forced into submission by his domineering older brother, Oliver. In As You Like It, Shakespeare assigns the traditional Renaissance gender roles to opposing sexes in the play.
Explanation:
While many social constructs present during the Renaissance are gone today, some still remain. During the Renaissance, women were many times objectified and judged on appearance. While not as bad today, this is still present in our society. Many women are judged based off appearance all the time, from celebrities to the average woman. While this is mostly looked down upon in society today, it still remains.
Active or Passive 2. The kids rode the bikes.
Answer:
Passive,........
Explanation:
passive
The children all scored well on the spelling.
Answer:
yes they did
Explanation:
they scored well
Respond to the following questions, using the information from your research.
What are the "hidden ruląs” for each social or economic class? Do you agree that these
rules are hidden? Why or why not?
Answer:
Explanation:
Why and why not
OTFD is an acronym that means
A: open, thoughtful, funny, dainty
B: observation, thoughts, feelings, desire
C: opinionated, trustworthy, free-thinking, diligent
D: occupation, triumph, fears, deeds
Answer:
b
Explanation:
write a summary for the article “The Censors”
Answer:
'The Censors' is the story of a young man named Juan who gets a job censoring letters for an authoritarian government. He's great at it - so great that he censors his own letter and gets himself executed.
Explanation:
All letters written and mailed in this society go through the Censor's Secret Command, a bureaucratic agency that inspects everything for bombs, poisonous powders, secret messages, and more. Anything and everything could be a potential signal to the Censors that the letter's sender or receiver is plotting against the government, and Juan is worried that something in his letter will implicate Mariana.
He comes up with a genius plan: he'll get a job with the Censors, work his way up the ladder, and intercept his own letter to send it through safely. He's hired easily, as there's a continuous need for new censors for reasons that we learn later in the story.
Juan quickly and easily works his way up the ranks at the Censor's Command. By the end of the first week, he's in the department that actually censors letters and is fully devoted to his work. Juan censors letter after letter, throwing away most of them that come across his desk.
One day, Juan's own letter lands on his desk. He's so focused on being the best censor possible that he mercilessly censors it and tosses it in the reject pile, which is a red flag to his superiors. Juan is executed the next day, 'another victim of his devotion to his work.'
Which detail from the excerpt best characterizes Hussain as a cruel man?
Answer:
In his left hand he held a sack, and his right hand held the arm of a boy in an iron grip.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Read the following passage from "Every Man a King":
"Why, ladies and gentleman, let us say that all of these labor-saving devices reduce hours down to where you do not have to work but four hours a day; that is enough for these people, and then praise be the name of the Lord, if it gets that good. Let it be good and not a curse, and then we will have five hours a day and five days a week, or even less than that, and we might give a man a whole month off during a year, or give him two months; and we might do what other countries have seen fit to do, and what I did in Louisiana, by having schools by which adults could go back and learn the things that have been discovered since they went to school."
Which of these best describes the diction used in this passage?
A. Passionate and dry
B. Unreasonable and frustrated
C. Angry and imprecise
D. Practical and hopeful
Answer:
D. Practical and Hopeful
Explanation:
A P E X
Active or Passile 7. The boy sat on the big wooden chair.
Active or Passive 8. The kitten licked the bowl clean.
Active or Passive 9. The box was opened by Annie.
Active or Passive 10. The waitress dropped the plate.
Answer:
7.) active
8.) active
9.)active
10.)passive
Explanation:
Read the following passage:
"Most people picture large, frightening events when they think of climate change: uncontrolled wildfires, severe storms, or deadly
food and water shortages. Its small effects on the quiet normalcy of everyday life will be equally devastating, however. Current
research says we are at risk of losing cofee to climate change.
"Scientists at the Royal Botanic Gardens warn that more than 60 percent of coffee species are in danger of extinction. Coffe is
thrcatened because it has strict temperature and rainfall needs, and its habitat is shrinking due to shifing weather patterns and
deforestation. Plant scientists say citizens, corporations, and lawmakers must act now to establish new forest preserves and protect
fragile species and their environments.
"Climate change skeptics and industry spokesmen say these wories are overblown fear-mongering because most of the plants in
trouble are wild species, not the farmed varieties used by coffee makers. The scientists respond that the wild species will be needed if
the crops used now can't cope with warmer and drier cồnditions and the spread of discases and pests that are predicted.
Vhat is the main idea?
1)The coffee industry thinks botanists are exaggerating the consequences of climate change.
2) Climate change is dangerous and depressing.
3) Scientists are alarmed that climate change may cause the extinction of coffee plants.
4)Coffee drinkers should stock up because most of the plants will go extinct soon.
Answer:
B. Scientists are alarmed that climate change may cause the extinction of coffee plants
Explanation:
According to the given passage, it is narrated that there is a general alarm among scientists about the effect of climatic change on the environment and how it would affect coffee.
It is stated that coffee are at danger of becoming extinct as a great number of plants that are used in the production of coffee are at risk because of their specific weather needs. The scientists believe this is a genuine risk and want the lawmakers and everyone else to put more effort to put countermeasures in place to checkmate this.
Therefore, the main idea of the passage is that scientists are alarmed that climate change may cause the extinction of coffee plants
What is the best definition for a paragraph's topic sentence? a sentence that begins the paragraph a sentence that helps the reader to organize her thoughts a sentence that tells the reader what will be discussed a sentence that is the first sentence of the paragraph
Answer: A topic sentence is a thesis if you didn't know, It mostly summarizes what the following article or paragraph you are writing.
Explanation:
what's a powerful bullying title for slam poetry! ur own words!
Answer:
"you hate me but still see everything whatever I do , wow what a fan "
"you're jealous of me because ur my attitude higher than ur height " (¬‿¬)
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Erik Killmonger walked with Jackson to the
pumpkin patch because he wanted to start
decorating for Halloween.
Clear
Vague
Answer:
vague
Explanation: