Answer:
A
Explanation:
What is the topic of a story that I am most interested in?
Answer:
find yourself
Explanation:
Descriptive paragraph
Answer:
A descriptive paragraph is a focused and detail-rich account of a specific topic.
Explanation:
Descriptive paragraphs must focus on vividly and objectively describing something to the reader. The primary purpose of descriptive writing is to describe a person, place or thing in such a way that a picture is formed in the reader's mind.Paragraphs in this style often have a concrete focus.Katie is a student teacher in Ms. Jane’s classroom. Which of these will Katie not do in her first week?
What is the author's main claim? What details of the text help to identify the claim?
Why does the poet most likely include this allusion to C.S. Lewis’s book The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe?
to emphasize that reading frightening tales made the speaker feel confident and strong
to help illustrate that the speaker read a variety of imaginary tales and children’s books
to help show that books were a source of comfort and imagination for the speaker
to highlight the idea that the speaker relied on the librarian to find interesting books to read
Answer:
i'm assuming it's c. Since you gave no context that's what I'll go with
Explanation:
Answer:
Hey, lol. I'm just putting a random answer here since you said I could in the comments, but on a real note, the answer is C.
Explanation:
Anyways, hi! I am so bored and over schoolwork, like if you agree because I am so ready for summer break.
Btw, please give me brainliest! :D :D :D
Summarise those 3 paragraphs
However, after a similar effort, while he lay there again sighing as before and once again saw his small limbs fighting one another, if anything worse than before, and didn’t see any chance of imposing quiet and order on this arbitrary movement, he told himself again that he couldn’t possibly remain in bed and that it might be the most reasonable thing to sacrifice everything if there was even the slightest hope of getting himself out of bed in the process. At the same moment, however, he didn’t forget to remind himself from time to time of the fact that calm (indeed the calmest) reflection might be better than the most confused decisions. At such moments, he directed his gaze as precisely as he could toward the window, but unfortunately there was little confident cheer to be had from a glance at the morning mist, which concealed even the other side of the narrow street. “It’s already seven o’clock,” he told himself at the latest striking of the alarm clock, “already seven o’clock and still such a fog.” And for a little while longer he lay quietly with weak breathing, as if perhaps waiting for normal and natural conditions to reemerge out of the complete stillness.
But then he said to himself, “Before it strikes a quarter past seven, whatever happens I must be completely out of bed. Besides, by then someone from the office will arrive to inquire about me, because the office will open before seven o’clock.” And he made an effort then to rock his entire body length out of the bed with a uniform motion. If he let himself fall out of the bed in this way, his head, which in the course of the fall he intended to lift up sharply, would probably remain uninjured. His back seemed to be hard; nothing would really happen to that as a result of the fall. His greatest reservation was a worry about the loud noise which the fall must create and which presumably would arouse, if not fright, then at least concern on the other side of all the doors. However, it had to be tried.
As Gregor was in the process of lifting himself half out of bed (the new method was more of a game than an effort; he needed only to rock with a constant rhythm) it struck him how easy all this would be if someone were to come to his aid. Two strong people (he thought of his father and the servant girl) would have been quite sufficient. They would have only had to push their arms under his arched back to get him out of the bed, to bend down with their load, and then merely to exercise patience and care that he completed the flip onto the floor, where his diminutive legs would then, he hoped, acquire a purpose. Now, quite apart from the fact that the doors were locked, should he really call out for help? In spite of all his distress, he was unable to suppress a smile at this idea
Answer I can't read all that
Explanation:
Romeo Compares Juliet to a snowy dove trooping with crows how does this contribute to the reverent tone of the passage? hlp pls
Answer:It suggests Romeo thinks Juliet alone is special and worthy of attention and worship.
Explanation:
plzz help me i need help plz plzplz.:( i will give brainliest
Your answer would be:
- a hobby and how you found that hobby
- A time you cherish with a beloved person
- some memory you have and love
- the first time you tasted a food
here ill give you an example so you can come up with your own:
"The first time i did something special is when i went to the amusment park with my family! we all had a blast but it was special to me because i got to go on a rollarcoster for the first time ever!"
it's okay if youve never been on a rollar coster, this is an exsample of what your answer will be like, dont copy and paste this make your own based on your experiences, im not you so i can't answer this!
hope i could be of assistance and if you need anything more dont be afraid to ask~
i hope it helps ~ good luck studying you got this! have an amazing day/night that will be all from me until next time :D
what the other person said was great
give them brainliest please <3
What is the name of the contract that pays a beneficiary in the event of a death?
- Retirement Insurance
- Home Owners Insurance
✅Life Insurance
- Health Insurance
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Life insurance is a contract between an insurer and a policy owner. A life insurance policy guarantees the insurer pays a sum of money to named beneficiaries when the insured dies in exchange for the premiums paid by the policyholder during their lifetime
write a letter to your dad telling him five things you need
Answer:
Dear father,
I'm writing this letter to you because there are a few things I feel I need from you. Number one. I wish we could be a little closer. You are always busy so I feel we don't get to spend enough together. Number two. I would appreciate it if you would stop leaving your dirty socks on the floor. I'm always cleaning up after you and my brother. If you could at least pick up your dirty socks I would greatly appreciate it. Number three. Danny misses mom...a lot. If you could let him go see her I'm sure he would appreciate it. She's all he ever talks about it. She's his world! Number four. I know you have a lot on your plate, but I think you should try and relax more. You're always at the office and when you aren't at the office you are stuck in your room. So please try and relax more. Number five. I would need you to fire our nanny. She's rude, selfish, and is always yelling at Danny because she refuses to do her job. We don't even need a Nanny I'm 16 now I can take care of Danny! Please consider everything I've said.
With nothing but love
your daughter
(i hope i was able to help--i know its kinda weird, but im a weird person sooo yea)
Drag and drop the text details from the prologue into the correct categories. A girl named zippy Shows author's purpose. Dose not show author's
Answer:
Sip
Explanation:
dip is zippy
HELP! Who is the BEST person to write a biography on? I need some ideas ASAP.
PLSSSSSS HELP MEEEEEE
In my opinion, it would be:
Isaac Newton
Here's why:
Sir Isaac Newton (Jan. 4, 1643–March 31, 1727) was a superstar of physics, math, and astronomy even in his own time. He occupied the chair of Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge in England, the same role later filled, centuries later, by Stephen Hawking. Newton conceived of several laws of motion, influential mathematical principels which, to this day, scientists use to explain how the universe works. Therefore, he would be a great person to write a biography on.
I hope this answer helps you out! Have an amazing day and have fun writing your biography. Good luck :)
What can be inferred by the description of this setting? Iqbal
Answer:
Televisions are a luxury in this area.
Explanation: graded correct.
If anybody sees this can they help me out?
And on that cheek, and o’er that brow,
So soft, so calm, yet eloquent,
The smiles that win, the tints that glow,
But tell of days in goodness spent,
A mind at peace with all below,
A heart whose love is innocent!
The rhythm and rhyme scheme of this stanza reflect –
Question 12 options:
A. A heart beating with passionate love
B. the pretty features of the woman's face
C. The passing of time from day to night
D. the calm peace the speaker sees in the woman
Re-read the following lines from Edna Millay’s “Love is Not All”
Love is not all: it is not meat nor drink
Nor slumber nor a roof against the rain;
Nor yet a floating spar to men that sink
What type of figurative language is present in the lines above?
Question 10 options:
A. Simile
B. Repetition
C. Hyperbole
D. Assonance
The reader can infer that the speaker –
Question 9 options:
A. Believes love is the only thing in life that truly matters
B. Believes that love is not necessary for survival
C. Desires to find love more than anything
D. Would rather keep the memory of her love than trade it for something necessary for survival
Answer:
d for 12
D. Would rather keep the memory of her love than trade it for something necessary for survival
Help me please ex. 4
Answer:
1) to work
2) used
3) use to
4) use to
5) Didn't you use to
6) was used to
Explanation:
1)My mum used to work as a nurse but now she's retired.
2) Did you use to enjoy maths at school?
3) I didn't use to eat meat but now I eat a bit.
4) Holidays were great; we would get up late and spend all day at the beach
5) Didn't you use to live in London when you were a child?
6) My favourite teacher used to tell great stories
Hope this helped you- have a good day bro cya)
say a short story anoout a dog or your dog
if you dont answer thats ok ,thanks
Any tips? Just started recently I’m using video guides this was on a sketch notebook
Dam that looks nice
You could shade in the blue more and it'll be perfect)
Hope this helped you- have a good day bro cya)
what is the definition of auspicious?
a dangerous
b suggesting a good outcome
c something we'll written, clear
d gathering together
Answer:
Favorable so basically B.
Explanation:
Sorry if im wrong im tired.
What are Ruth’s values in a raisin in the sun
Answer:
Because of her family's poor financial situation, she has to double as a housewife and a working mother, working as a domestic worker, who is a person that cleans the homes of other people.
Explanation:
How do you feel when you enter a bakery?
what would be your review of story Julius Caesar.
want answer till next 10 minutes.
Answer:
The Tragedie of Julius Caesar dates from around 1599, and was first published by Heminge and Condell as the sixth play in the Tragedies section of their First Folio of 1623. The Folio text is thus the only authoritative text of the play and has been the basis of all later editions. Julius Caesar is also a particularly clean text with few obvious errors and comparatively few points where conjectural readings are called for. There is ample evidence of thematic ambiguity in the play, an ambiguity which the play’s editorial and theatrical history has sought to smooth over.As with Shakespeare’s “Cymbeline,” the titular character isn’t the play’s main character – but is the most “bankable” name. The lead is Brutus, the one member of the cabal of executioners that kill Julius Caesar who does so because he truly believes that Caesar has too much power and that the Roman leader’s ambition will result in yet more power flowing to him at the expense of Romans.
In the first half of the play, the conspirators are assembled and the conspiracy planned — with Cassius leading the charge. Unlike Brutus, Cassius mostly wants Caesar dead because of jealousy over the dictator’s power and popularity. However, even in the opening acts much of the story revolves around Brutus, because Cassius knows Brutus must be on-board because he’s both popular and respected. Brutus’s participation both lends moral authority to the act and will help get others to take part. Early in the play, Caesar returns to Rome and is warned by a soothsayer to “Beware the ides of March” (March 15th.) Near the play’s mid-point, the ides arrive, and the soothsayer is proven correct. The play’s second half involves a battle between pro-Caesar forces and the forces of the conspirators. Caesar’s right-hand man, Marcus Antony, and Caesar’s heir, Octavius, purse the conspirators [notably Brutus and Cassius and their men] who’d been forced to leave the city by an angry citizenry after Mark Antony gave a clever speech at Caesar’s funeral. In tragic style, the ensuing battle doesn’t work out well for Brutus, Cassius, or those who are with them.
In broad strokes, Shakespeare follows the flow of events of recorded history. However, in the details he takes dramatic / poetic license. For one thing, he adds a supernatural element with Brutus seeing the ghost of Julius Caesar toward the play’s end. [I suppose this could also be interpreted as stress-induced mental illness / hallucination on the part of Brutus as he not only realizes things are going poorly for him and his family (he was resigned to his own demise when he signed on,) but, moreover, he may recognize that things might get worse for Rome under Caesar’s successors, rather than better. In the debate about whether to eliminate Antony (and about allowing Antony to speak at the funeral,) Brutus comes down firmly on a side favoring Antony. That said, Brutus is presented as a rock – a stoic to the core.] It should be pointed out that the other apparent supernatural element of the story, the soothsayer’s warning, is recorded in some accounts and wasn’t made up by Shakespeare (which is not so say it wasn’t made up by someone.) However, the bard did make up Caesar’s final words, “Et tu, Brute?” [“You, too, Brutus?”]
Lest one think this is irrelevant Elizabethan Era tragedy with little to say about the world today, the crowd dynamics portrayed in the play’s middle act may feel sadly familiar. All it takes for the crowd to go from “Brutus is honorable, forget Caesar” to “Let’s go burn down Brutus’s house!” is a change of speaker from Brutus to Antony. And Antony is only gently riling them up. Mostly, he’s exploiting the fact that the crowd has intensity and passion, but no intelligence. So, they are ready to go out killing and burning without much spurring them on, but they need a leader to point them in a direction (and they don’t seem to care much what the target is.) This mindless, madness of crowds can be seen when Cinna the Poet is captured by the crowd, and they beat him. Even when it’s recognized that it isn’t the same Cinna that participated in the conspiracy, the crowd continues attacking him on the basis that he’s named Cinna.
Where Titus Andronicus aims for the gut and Romeo & Juliet aims for the heart, “Julius Caesar” is more cerebral – a thinking man’s play. What is the virtuous course of action? That’s the question that plays out from beginning to end as events change. This is one of those works everyone should read.
Explanation:
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Use the word banshee in a sentence in your own words
Answer:
there was banshee we heard singing paying I wasn't the one to die
Explanation:
banshee meaning in Irish folklore a spirit in the form of a wailing woman who appears to or is heard by members of a family as a sign that one of them is about to die
what is the abstract and concrete noun in "the car zoomed by the pedestrians."
Answer: Abstract and Concrete Nouns An abstract noun is a noun that names something that you cannot taste, touch, smell, hear, or see
Explanation: Hope this helped a bit! :)
how does the placement of the section "prison abuses" supports the author's argument
Answer:
It reveals a real world example of experimental observations
Explanation:
change this question from passive to active help the needy
Im sorry, what do you mean?
If the sentence was help the needy, its going to be Let the needy be helped
Which of the following is not an example of defensive communication? a. "Why can't you think about someone else for a change?" b. "You never listen to me." c. "I would love to talk about this with you if you have the time." d. "You always do this." Please select the best answer from the choices provided O A oc OD
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Why can't you think about someone else? is defensive, because you're finding something wrong with someone else. You never listen is the same, and so is you always do this.
I would love to talk about this is when you aren't just caring about yourself, or what someone else is doing wrong.
3. The camp is for kids aged ________ ten and fifteen.
Please click above answer and answer above questions.
Answer:
My favorite sap is pears, and my favorite toothpaste is pepsodent.
I’m catholic, and that’s why i go to st. Josephs school.
”see you tomorrow”, she said.
he smiled and said, “hi, how are you?”
Explanation:
what is the word sorrow in Her death brought great sorrow to her Christian friends
Answer:
Sorrow means sadness basically
Explanation:
So it would be "Her death brought great sadness to her Christian friends"
Answer:
Exactly what the other guy said.
Which of the following is the best example of a hook?
Answer:
uhhhhmmmmm..... your question was there but where is the common question?
Answer:
wheres the answer options
Explanation:
cant answer with no options