Annotate the poem "Huswifery"
Huswifery
by Edward Taylor
Make me, O Lord, Thy spinning wheel complete,
Thy holy word my distaff make for me,
Make mine affections Thy swfit flyers neat,
And make my soul Thy holy spool to be.
My conversation make to be Thy reel,
And reel the yarn thereon spun of Thy wheel.
Make me Thy loom then, knit therein this twin;
And make Thy holy spirit, Lord, wind quills;
Then weave the web Thyself. The yarn is fine.
Thine ordinances make my fulling mills.
Then dye the same in heavenly colors choice,
All pinked with varnished flowers of paradise.
Then clothe therewith mine understanding, will,
Affections, judgment, conscience, memory,
My words and actions, that their shine may fill
My ways with glory and Thee glorify.
Then mine apparel shall display before Ye
That I am clothed in holy robes for glory.
Answer:
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Explanation:
The poem, which is addressed to the Christian God, begins with the speaker asking that he be transformed into the machinery needed to create a divine fabric of God’s will. This process will allow more followers to come to God’s side and the speaker wants to be an integral part of that. Once the cloth is complete, the speaker will cover himself in it so that his entire being is at God’s command and he is prepared for glory.
Correct the following sentences:
#1. a sneeze are you're bodies weigh of geting rid of irritants
How has past informed present or future choices?
Answer:
More factories were made which made lots and lots of pollution and if more are made the world may die including everyone on it. Also trees were taken down which gave us less oxygen.. Were all dying breathing in the pollution and letting litter get out into the ocean, help save the planet, pls it's the only one we can live one
Explanation:
Make a list of the six parts of a business letter in the order in which they appear.
1. The
2. The
3. The
4. The
5. The
6. The
Answer:
the principal,the teacher,the co-worker,the neighbor,the restaurant,and the manager
Explanation:
Answer:
1. The
Heading
2. The
Inside Address
3. The
Salutation
4. The
Body
5. The
Closing
6. The
Signature
Explanation:
Heading: the writer's address and the date the letter is written
Inside Address: the name, title, and address of the person to whom he is writing
Salutation: the greeting that follows the inside address
Examples: Dear Sir:
Dear Ms. Smith:
Dear Editor:
Body: the paragraphs of the letter
Closing: follows the body, begins with a capital and ends with a comma
Examples: Very truly yours,
Sincerely,
Respectfully,
Signature: identifies who wrote the letter by signed and typed name DONT COPY ME PLZ GIVE BRAINLYEST
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Answer:
I beleive it should be B.
can somebody write a poem about there favorite number because i don't know thanks <3
Answer
my favorite is 10, because it make me feel good.
Explanation:
Melville's description of Ahab's scar in this excerpt best develops which theme in the novel? the ability of man to let go of past wounds the harmony that exists between man and nature the ruling of man's present by his past wounds the destructive power of man's technologies
Answer:
Melville's description of Ahab's scar in this excerpt best develops the theme of the ruling of man's present by his past wounds
Explanation:
The question is not complete since it does not provide the complete information to be answered. Here is the full information:
Read the excerpt from Chapter 28 of Moby D ick.
It resembled that perpendicular seam sometimes made in the straight, lofty trunk of a great tree, when the upper lightning tearingly darts down it, and without wrenching a single twig, peels, and grooves out the bark from top to bottom, ere running off into the soil, leaving the tree still greenly alive, but branded.
Melville’s description of Ahab’s scar in this excerpt best develops which theme in the novel?
The ability of man to let go of past wounds
The harmony that exists between man and nature
The ruling of man’s present by his past wounds
The destructive power of man’s technologies
The description that is being given in this excerpt talks about a wounded tree when in fact is talking about how a person is marked by their experiences in life and even when they might look strong in the outside there is an inner force that comes from that moment in their past that drives them into the person they are now, making their present affected by the experiences in the past.
Answer:
c the ruling of man’s present by his past wounds
Explanation:
c the ruling of man’s present by his past wounds
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In terms of attendance, New York City has the largest St. Patrick’s day parade in the country
Which statement best describes why speakers share their point of view in a speech?
O Speakers use point of view to control the audience.
O Point of view helps the audience agree with the speaker's idea.
O Speakers use point of view to help the audience discuss the topic.
O Point of view helps the audience see the opposing side of an argument.
Answer:
B: Point of view helps the audience agree with the speaker's idea
Explanation:
This is most likely the correct answer because point of view gives insight into how the speaker is thinking which makes the audience more likely to agree with them.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
What writers struggle to express through numerous newspaper columns, the cartoon manages in a pointed one-liner. Little wonder then, that the first thing most of us like to see when we pick up a newspaper is the cartoon. Simple though it may seem, making a cartoon is an art that requires a combination of hard work, training and a good sense of humour. Cartoonists say that the cartoons that make us laugh the most are in fact the cartoons that are hardest to make. Even celebrated cartoonists like R.K.Laxman admit that making a cartoon is not a piece of cake. Laxman says he has to wait for over six hours, which includes spending a lot of time scanning newspapers and television channels before any idea strikes him.
So how does one become a cartoonist? Which of us has the talent to make it? How can we master the rib-tickling strokes and the witty one-liners? How can we make people smile or laugh? There are few colleges or schools for cartoonists. Most cartoonists come from art colleges, while some learn the craft on their own. Most established cartoonists are of the view that no institute can teach you to make a cartoon. "You can pick up the craft, you may learn to sketch and draw in institutes, but no one can teach anyone how to make a good cartoon," says Uday Shanker, a cartoonist with Navbharat Times. While basics, like drawing and sketching can be learnt in an art college, and are important skills, these alone, do not make a good cartoonist. Because it's a question of one's creativity and sense of humour; two qualities one simply may not have. The advice established cartoonists give is that just because you can sketch, don't take it for granted that you will become a cartoonist.
THIS IS THE PASSAGE
QUESTION
According to the passage, which group of people is of the opinion that one cannot learn to make a cartoon in institutions?
Answer:
Most established cartoonists are of the view that no institute can teach you to make a cartoon.
What Gothic element is present in Edgar Allan Poe’s poetry and short stories?
Answer: answer is c, i took a quiz with a similar question and thats the answer
Explanation:
What Gothic element does The Scarlet Letter contain?
The novel deals with the supernatural.
The novel centers around death.
The novel takes place in an ancient setting.
The novel focuses on dark aspects of human nature.
answer hint:
Hester, Dimmesdale, Chillingworth, and the Puritan community commit great sins in the nove
Reference to nature is the Gothic element is present in Edgar Allan Poe’s poetry and short stories. Hence,
What is Gothic element?Dark, ominous, and enigmatic, this genre frequently incorporates themes of terror, horror, the macabre, and the odd. Power, captivity, and isolation are typical Gothic themes and concepts.
Power, captivity, and isolation are typical Gothic themes and concepts. The genre gave rise to pulp publications at the beginning of the 20th century, the modern horror subgenre, and most notably, the Southern Gothic subgenre of gothic fiction set in the American South.
The primary hallmark of a gothic horror tale is thought to be the struggle between good and evil sometimes man-made, sometimes otherworldly set against a backdrop of oppression, inescapability, and gloom.
Thus, option C is correct.
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1.highlight the independent clause in blue and the dependent clause in yellow.
2. place a comma between the clause if the dependent clause if first.
example blue: Mr. Wallace loves complex sentences yellow: because they are cool
1. Independent is "the dog will bite him", Dependent clause" If Charlie-that dog"(comma)
2. Independent clause "We took pictures" dependent "while monkeys-from the trees"
3. Independent"my dad-garden" dependent" whenever-trouble"(comma)
4. Ind." you need-class" dependent-"when-starts"(comma)
5. Inde. " make-lost" dependent-" Before-pencil"(comma)
6.Ind. "I-dentist" Dependent"because-hurt"
7.Ind"I-mistakes" dependent"After-project"(comma)
8. Ind." it-homerun" Dependent "If-feet"(comma)
9. Ind."we-movies" Dependent"until-nap"
10.Ind. "alice-piano" Dependent"while- flute"
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What appeal did the revisions to the declaration strengthen or improve?
Answer:
LOGOS
Explanation:
Answer:
Logos
Explanation:
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Interjections can often be very difficult to interpret.
True
False
Answer:
False
Explanation:
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Explanation:
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Read the passage from “To Build a Fire.” What idea is being conveyed?
The dog was disappointed and yearned back toward the fire. This man did not know cold. Possibly all the generations of his ancestry had been ignorant of cold, of real cold, of cold one hundred and seven degrees below freezing-point. But the dog knew; all its ancestry knew, and it had inherited the knowledge. And it knew that it was not good to walk abroad in such fearful cold. It was the time to lie snug in a hole in the snow and wait for a curtain of cloud to be drawn across the face of outer space whence this cold came.
A. Our learning is more important than the instincts we are born with.
B. The dog is more fit for survival in this harsh environment than the man is.
C. The man’s ancestors were from the arctic and so were the dog’s.
Answer:
A.)
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
I did it myself
Which of the following sentences is structured correctly?
"Do you think . . ." Jasmine asked, "I should cut my hair to my chin or only trim it?"
"Do you think—" Jasmine asked, "I should cut my hair to my chin or only trim it?"
Jasmine asked, "Do you think I should cut my hair to my chin, or only trim it?"
Jasmine asked, "do you think I should cut my hair to my chin or only trim it?"
Answer:
Jasmine asked, "Do you think I should cut my hair to my chin, or only trim it?"
2 answers
Answer:
It's the 3rd answer
Explanation:
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Answer:
2. Innocence is basically purity or being positive or lay low someone who is innocent would be my little brother or sister or little kids because they don't really know much and their minds are pure.
4. Justice is having your word get out and get credit for it or having some type of freedom. the most unjust occurrence I've ever heard about is my friend being followed around a nice store and being told the prices of the things and being told " are you sure you can afford this" all I have to say is don't judge a book by its cover.
Explanation:
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Read this passage.
As a curator of the Art Institute of Chicago, I have witnessed the changing subject matter of American folk art. In this essay, “Beyond the Barns,” Ana Ramon explores the new faces and objects of this beloved genre.
What feature distinguishes this passage as a foreword?
A. It provides a high-interest “hook.”
B. It offers background information on the topic.
C. It is written by an expert on the book’s subject.
D. It defines key terms related to the subject.
Answer:
It is written by an expert on the books subject
Explanation:
its c
The Sniper Assessment Questions Part A: Which statement best identifies a theme of the short story?
Answer:
Soldiers disconnect from their humanity in battle and focus on others as adversaries.
Explanation:
Liam O'Flaherty's short story "The Sniper," tells the story of how a Republican sniper killed his own brother amidst the split in the army between the "Republicans and Free Staters". The story's main theme seems to be the inexcusable nature of war that separates families and even made them enemies.
The sniper succeeded in locating the enemy sniper who thought that he had successfully taken him out. The ruse of putting his army cap on top of his rifle worked and brought the other sniper out in the open. It was then that he successfully take out his enemy. But while escaping from his present location amidst the rain of bullets, he had the strange urge to see who he had killed. And once he lifted the lifeless body of the dead sniper, he discovered it was "his brother's face" that greeted him.
Thus, the statement that best identifies the story's theme is that soldiers are disconnected to their human side when on the battlefield and sees everyone as their enemies, foes.
People refuse to recognize the danger of ear buds because they simply love their ear buds too much to give them up. Ear buds are probably doing serious physical damage to their inner eardrums or even the brain itself, but apparently that doesn’t bother anyone. I shudder to think of what the future will be like if we continue on the path of ear bud slavery we’re traveling. Next time you’re tempted to plug in and tune out, remember my warning. Either we learn to live without ear buds, or we’re going to turn into a nation of complete zombies. Is that where you want to live?
The author concludes that because of the dangers ear buds present, they should be tossed into the trash or, at least, never used. What would be a more moderate conclusion for him to make?
A) that all ear buds be destroyed immediately
B) that only live music be legal, and all other forms outlawed
C) that all music be banned from being played at any large, social event
D) that people learn to use their ear buds safely, without endangering themselves or others
Answer:
The answer has be D. because he does not say to ban music or to destroy all ear buds, or even outlawed, he is warning the dangers
Explanation:
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Answer:
A. Climax
Explanation:
Answer: It would be A climax
Explanation:
it would be climax because that is the turning point in the story. vote me brainlest - Elexis glad I could help
-What’s the craziest thing you did as a kid?
-describe what happened, including what you were thinking — or not thinking — at the time.
The craziest thing I did when I was a little girl... I wasn't even thinking and I saw something on the floor and I pick it up and then I was thinking it was a candy M&Ms, but it wasn't it was a pill Advil. Because it tasted like bitter not sweet, so it was an Advil. That was the craziest thing I did. LOL xD
What does the word homage mean based on the context clues provided?
Mark paid homage to his grandmother by entering the annual cooking contest, just as she had done for years.
A.
to follow along
B.
to show respect
C.
to live with
D.
to replace someone
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Answer: B
Explanation:
Answer:it’s not b
Explanation:
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Read this excerpt from the introduction to Wheels of Change by Sue Macy.
When I was a kid, I took great pleasure in jumping on my bike and riding to the corner candy store about half a mile away. Although I had no knowledge of the part the bicycle had played as a vehicle of change for turn-of-the-20th-century women, I was acutely aware that it allowed this 1960s girl a unique measure of independence. On my bike, I could break free of the bonds that held me in my neighborhood to go buy Necco Wafers and candy necklaces and Atomic FireBalls. If I felt particularly adventurous, I could even ride a bit farther for a fresh ice-cream cone at Applegate Farm.
The author’s purpose for including this in the introduction is
A. to describe the research she conducted for Wheels of Change.
B. to explain the historical significance of bicycles.
C. to establish her credentials as an expert on bicycles.
D.to emphasize her personal appreciation for bicycles.
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
Answer:
b
Explanation:
What are some examples of direct and indirect characterization in “the cast of amontillado”
The direct characters in The Cask of Amontillado are Montresor (the first-person narrator) and the ironically-named Fortunato, his inadvertent enemy. No one else appears in the story, but reference is made to several indirect characters.Luchesi is a man known to both Montresor and Fortunato. He has a reputation as a connoisseur of wine and is therefore a rival to Fortunato in this respect. Fortunato contemptuously dismisses his expertise, but this may be mere bravado. Montresor uses repeated references to Luchesi as a form of reverse psychology to lure Fortunato into the vaultMontresor's disobedient servants are also mentioned. We do not know how many there are, but the fact that he has several makes us question his claim to be a ruined man. He has expressly told them to stay in the house and is cynically certain that this is the way to ensure their departureLady Fortunato is mentioned by her unfortunate husband. She will be waiting, in company, at the palazzo.
Write a
complete summary of "The Wind and the Sun." Include ALL the necessary details.
Answer:
The wind and the sun argued one day over which one was the stronger. Spotting a man man traveling on the road, they sported a challenge to see which one could remove the coat from the man's back the quickest.
The wind began. He blew strong gusts of air, so strong that the man could barely walk against them. But the man clutched his coat tight against him. The wind blew harder and longer, and the harder the wind blew, the tighter the man held his coat against him. The wind blew until he was exhausted, but he could not remove the coat from the man's back.
It was now the sun's turn. He gently sent his beams upon the traveler. The sun did very little, but quietly shone upon his head and back until the man became so warm that he took off his coat and headed for the nearest shade tree.
Explanation:
If you like Harry Potter, what is your opinion on Draco Malfoy? I personally don't think he was a bad person. I think it was the way his father raised him that lead him to be like the way he was. :')
(also- fun fact- an apple, potato, and onion all taste the same if you eat them with your nose plugged :0)
Answer:
I think that Draco Malfoy is in the middle of the evil wizard line :)... lol
Explanation:
Answer:
I totally agree with you, I believe Draco Malfoy was not a bad person at all.
Explanation:
He just seemed to always choose the winning side if you know what I mean like the 6th movie he didn't want to kill Dumbledore and joined Voldemorts side because of his father and I guess mother and because he thought Harry had no chance of winning so he joined Voldemorts side cos' that was the winning team. In the 7th movie, Draco saw that Harry was "winning" so he switched to their side I guess. When Draco thought that Harry died he thought that there was no hope left and had to go to the winning team and join his parents.
Which detail best develops the central idea that Remate de Males was mostly uninhabited?
A. "It is a little village built on poles; the last "blaze" of civilization on the trail of the upper river."
B. "At such times the population rises to the number of some 500 souls, for the most part, Brazilians and domesticated Indians or caboclos."
C. "Nothing could better summarize the attractions of the place than the name which has become fixed upon it. "
D. "Some thirty years ago, a prospector with his family and servants arrived at this spot near the junction of the Javary and the Itecoahy rivers, close to the equator."
Answer:
B. "At such times the population rises to the number of some 500 souls, for the most part, Brazilians and domesticated Indians or caboclos."
Explanation:
plato
How will you handle a bullying situation?
What type of bystander will you of
Answer:
If I am a bystander, witnessing bullying, I will attempt to diffuse the situation without putting myself in harms way. I would say things like "please stop" "let's talk this out" etc...If this fails i will report the incident to a teacher or trusted adult and allow them to take over.
Explanation: