Answer:
I know its not an idiom, irony and I dont think its the last one so mabey a oxymoron?? Im sorry
Explanation:
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Which emotion best describes how the speaker seems to feel about Fred
Johnson?
A) animosity
B) apathy
C) desperation
D) fondness
Answer:
Not 100% sure but I have a feeling its B
Answer:
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Explanation:
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I made the cookies by hand. What is the prepositional phrase.
The prepositional phrase is by hand.
What is a prepositional phrase?A prepositional phrase is that part of a sentence that begins with a preposition and its modifiers.
In the sentence above, we see an example of a prepositional phrase in the group of words that start with by.
Therefore, "by hand" is the prepositional phrase.
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Which statement helps distinguish between a memoir and a documentary? 1. A documentary and a memoir both tell a story from the author's point of view 2.A documentary tells a story about a fake person or topic 3.A memoir is nonfiction, and a documentary is fiction 4.Amemoir requires the audience to use imagination to visualize
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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Write an objective summary of the text. Include a summary of the main idea and key details from the text in your response. Write at least three
sentences. Answer the questions WHO? DID WHAT? WHY?
Answer:
Romanticism was an extensive artistic and intellectual movement, described by Isaiah Berlin as ‘the greatest single shift in the consciousness of the West that has occurred’[1]. Originating in late eighteenth-century Europe, it challenged the Age of Enlightenment’s scientific and rational, objective ideas, and instead promoted the power of individual imagination and subjective experience. Nature was a predominant Romantic theme in the light of the Industrial Revolution, which not only posed a threat to its preservation, but also prompted a rise in local countryside tourism to escape the expanding urban areas. Poets sought to demonstrate this through, as Carl Thompson observes, their ‘appreciation of landscape, and especially of wild or what was often termed “romantic” scenery’[2] in their work. Moreover, natural forces and iconic landmarks were also associated with the ‘sublime’, an aesthetic theory defined by Edmund Burke as ‘whatever is in any sort terrible [...] is productive of the strongest emotion which the mind is capable of feeling’[3]: fear and awe, which inspire imagination to the greatest degree. Besides this organic sense of nature, Marcel Isnard argues that ‘nature also means the principle or power that animates or even creates the objects of nature’[4], alluding to the idea of pantheism where God or a divine creative force is inherent within nature, or even the creative power of man himself. I will analyse how Percy Shelley’s ‘Ode to the West Wind’ (1820) and William Wordsworth’s ‘Tintern Abbey’[5] (1798) thus explore nature to express their admiration and desire to be at one with its power, as well as to address the social and cultural impacts of man’s creative progress.
In ‘Ode to the West Wind’, Shelley depicts how the wind drives seasonal change, with the persona addressing it as ‘thou breath of Autumn’s being’[6] who blows the dead leaves from the trees ‘like ghosts’ (3). This dark imagery of Autumn bringing death by Winter, is then contrasted with ‘Thine azure sister’ (9), Spring, who revives the fallen seeds, bringing new life. Moreover, the poem’s form – which combines a reworking of the Italian terza rima using four tercets and a Shakespearean sonnet couplet, following the rhyming scheme of aba bcb cdc ded ee – presents an interwoven, cyclical pattern, where the ending of one rhyme brings the next, reflecting on the theme, as Michael O’Neill observes, of ‘rebirth and regeneration’[7]. However, as Ferber notes, ‘Though the annual cycle from autumn to autumn via the renewal of spring consoles us for our losses [...] nature also destroys life on longer and larger scales’[8], and so the focus in the next stanzas is shifted to the temperamental weather and sea. Shelley’s forceful imagery in describing how ‘Black rain and fire and hail will burst’ (28) during a storm, evokes a threatening image of chaos or the end of the world; whilst ‘the Atlantic’s level powers / Cleave themselves into chasms’ (37-38), forming waves powerful enough to submerge ‘palaces and towers’ (33). These imaginative metaphors epitomise Burke’s theory of the sublime, as these destructive natural forces incite terror and awe.
Wordsworth presents a more passive portrayal of nature in ‘Tintern Abbey’, where the persona returns to the country after five years and feels a sense of nostalgia as he beholds ‘These waters, rolling from their mountain-springs’ (3)[9]. The flowing imagery demonstrates how they provide a ‘tranquil restoration’ (30) from ‘the din / Of towns and cities’ (25-26), making the universal experience of visiting the countryside subjective, as it corresponds to the persona’s individual thoughts. Additionally, the poet’s use of blank verse enables him to express this without the rigid poetic structure favoured by neo-classical poets; a freedom that he also wishes to impart upon his readers, inviting them, as Andrew Bennett notes, ‘to identify with [...] this experience [...] and these thoughts’[10], promoting individualism. Nicola Trott observes that ‘Wordsworth’s tourism enacts the principles of return and renewal which are embedded at the heart of his imaginative self-conception and development’[11], for he owes to nature ‘the power / Of harmony’ (47-48); a new perception that enables the persona to detect:
Explanation:
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On Christmas Eve I saw that my mother had outdone herself in creating a strange menu. She was pulling black veins out of the backs of fleshy prawns. The kitchen was littered with appalling mounds of raw food: A slimy rock cod with bulging fish eyes that pleaded not to be thrown into a pain of hot oil. Tofu, which looked like stacked wedges of rubbery white sponges. A bowl soaking dried fungus back to life. A plate of squid, their backs crisscrossed with knife markings so they resembled bicycle tires.
—“Fish Cheeks,”
Amy Tan
Why does Tan use imagery that has a negative feeling associated with it?
A. to show that her mother always prepares this sort of food
B. to show that she and her mother have very different tastes
C. to show that she is disgusted by what her mother has chosen to serve
Based on the events in the story so far, what do you think will happen in the rest of the story? Check any that you agree with. The neighborhood will become chaotic as everyone turns on one another. A hero will come forward and save the neighborhood. Tommy's idea that aliens have invaded will turn out to be true. The monsters will arrive and take over the neighborhood. Pete will turn out to be the monster in disguise. The neighborhood will pull together and defeat the monsters. None of these events will happen.
Answer:
theres no correct answer this is just for your predicions.
Explanation:
yes
Answer:
there is no wrong or right answer just guess anything :)
Explanation:
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What does the depiction of the women as wearing faded clothes and exchanging gossip most likely represent? Women like to be in control. Women are always respected by others. Women have diminished roles in society. Women care only about winning.
Answer:
Women have diminished roles in society.
Explanation:
It never mentions anyone being respected, caring about winning, nor being in control (that I know of), so therefore we can say its the answer I have chosen.
We also know that from history, women have always had smaller roles.
Hopefully this helps! Have a nice day uwu
How do squire and Dr.liversy react to Mr.Dances account so the incident at the inn
Answer:
shocked
Explanation:
In Romeo and Juliet, how does Romeo and Juliet's love motivate them to meet new challenges?
Answer:
I don't know about Romeo but for Juliet she is motivated by her love for Romeo and her want to be free of her parent's rule over her.
What is the correct answer?
Answer:
C. The author wants to give a historical background of the Hong Kong protests.
Explanation:
In the excerpt, the author gives a rundown of the origin of the Hong Kong protests which started when Hong Kong was still a British colony from 1841 to 1941 and right down to 1997 when China took over control of the country.
During these times, the citizens of Hong Kong continued to protest about a bill which they believed would not allow them to have fair trials. This rundown provides a historical background of the Hong Kong protests.
What is the meaning behind this poem
Answer: mostly about everyday life (sorry if i make u get it wrong but i tried)
Explanation:
rewrite this answer:
you had better sleep early (would)
Answer:
You would have had a better sleep if you went at a early time.
Explanation:
i think i did this right if not im sorry
Using the information in the table, write definitions for the following words. Then, write one sentence that correctly uses two of the words.
-Prescient
-Retrospect
-Monophonic
-Seceded
-Dermatology
Answer:Prescient means knowing things before they happen. Retrospect mean to look back. Monophonic Means one sound. Seceded Means to go away. Dermatology Means to study of skin.
Retrospect I should’ve went to a dermatologist when I was young.
Answer:
Prescient means knowing things before they happen. Retrospect means to look back. Monophonic Means one sound. Seceded Means to go away. Dermatology Means to study of skin.
A retrospect that someone might have is, “I was prescient but still didn’t do anything about it.”
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Answer:
People should not be held accountable during a life and death situations because everyone acts differently when they feel like something bad is going to happen or when someone they love might die in a matter of minutes. A person´s brain might shut down and the body just moves on its own accord because you might never have been in a situation like this, so your body is trying to react to the area around you. During this time people tend to make terrible decisions but it is never their fault.
Explanation:
How was Michael Phelps diagnosed with depression and anxiety? What signs and symptoms did he experience? What lead to his diagnosis?
Answer:
1. Michael Phelps was diagnosed with depression and anxiety in the hospital. The diagnosis began in the morning when the nurse asked him to relate how he felt while pointing to eight images of emotions and Phelps reacted rashly.
2. Phelps noticed a pattern of emotions that did not seem right to him. He smoked from a bong to relieve himself, and he would recoil to himself and feel sad after the end of every Olympics. When he experienced his 'all-time low', he would be in his bedroom for 3-5 days, not eating, sleeping, or wanting to be alive.
3. The genesis of his diagnosis was when he decided to check into the hospital for in-patient treatment for mental health.
Explanation:
Michael Phelps who is a swimmer and has won 24 Olympic medals experienced bouts of anxiety that progressed to depression. According to him, the onset of this health challenge can be traced to 2004. Also, after the time he had an encounter with the law enforcement agents in 2014 about flouting driving under the influence, his condition worsened. Also he noticed that he began to lose interest in life, and this worsened after every Olympic game. Sometimes, he would lock himself at home and remain there for days without eating, and sleeping.
He eventually checked himself into the hospital for treatment and he is now better for it.
Which word is used incorrectly in the sentence below?
My father assured me the tree was the perfect size to bare the weight of my tree house.
A. Size
B. To
C. Bare
D. Weight
Answer:
C. bare
Explanation:
Bare can be both an adjective and a verb. As an adjective, it means naked/uncovered or plain and simple. As a verb, it means to uncover something and expose it to view.
However, it is not the correct word for this sentence.
The correct word in the sentence would be bear, which means to carry the weight of or support.
Hope that helps.
what are the 5 bullet points of Piggy glasses?
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs given in the brackets. She ___ when the phone ____. (Cook, ring)
Answer:
Cooking; rang.
Explanation:
A verb is one of the parts of speech in English language. Verbs can be defined as any word that describes an action, occurrence, or state of existence. Some examples of verb are dance, sing, walk, play, run, sit, etc.
When a verb is used in its basic form, it is known as its infinitive while when it is used as an adjective or to form tenses, it is known as its participle.
Basically, the present participle of a verb ends with "ing" such as cooking, calling, singing, dancing etc., while its past participle sometimes ends with "ed" such as ringed, loved, talked, singed, etc.
In this scenario, cook should be present participle while ring is past participle.
Hence, she was cooking when the phone rang.
What does number 8 mean? Please help ;-;
Answer:
NUMBER 8 MEANS DO YOU TALK TO ONE OF YOUR FAMILY MEMBERS, DO YOU HAVE A CONNECTION TO THEM, DO YOU SPEND TIME WITH THEM, NAME 3 FAMILY MEMBERS THEY ARE ASKING THAT YOU ASSOCIATE WITH
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You are not rousing me from a deep sleep
You must know I’ve been shedding many tears
And in my wandering thoughts exploring many pathways
i feel like ive read this somewhere
Answer:
That is some very nice poetry keep pursuing it
Have a good day or night stay safe
As an English teenager I was schooled in an
elite school where I was fed the idea that I was
better than others and that achievement and
winning were all-important.
Which sentence from "A Baseball School for Big-League Dreamers" contrasts with the attitude
expressed in the sentence from "I Believe in the Also-Rans"?
F "You kind of just don't want to leave the field at the end of the night," he says.
G"We are not sending the message that every one of our players are going to wind up
playing shortstop for the Mets."
H Bolek, who has coached in the minors, the majors and college, says his job is not always
about baseball
J And there's something else: Many of the coaches have given years to the game.
Answer:"We are not sending the message that every one of our players are going to wind up playing shortstop for the Mets."
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Write a poem about the holocaust using the words:
Scared, Afraid, Religion, Dark, Cold.
Answer:
NVM (deleted)
Explanation:
The second novel, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, was eagerly awaited by readers who had to find out what was happening to Harry
Answer: the chamber of secrets was the BEST!!! I loved it so much!
Explanation:
Harry finds the chamber of secrets. what will happen next? You will only know if you read it! hehe
Which of the following is correct?
A) The mother and daughter drink her tea
B) Neither the daughters nor mother drink their tea
C) Each mother and daughter drinks her tea
D) The mother and daughters drinks their tea
Answer:
C)
Explanation:
Answer C is the only grammatically correct sentence.
Answer: C
Explanation:
C is correct because I got it right
How does the author organize the text to support her viewpoint in the paragraph?
a.She compares and contrasts main details.
b.She states a main idea and offers details to make her point.
c.She uses repetition of the main point.
d.She details events in chronological order.
Answer:
How does the author organize the text to support her viewpoint in the paragraph?
She compares and contrasts main details. She states a main idea and offers details to make her point. She uses repetition of the main point. She details events in chronological order. <<<------- CORRECTExplanation:
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Read this poem
The brain is wider than the sky,
For, put them side by side,
The one the other will include
With ease, and you beside.
The brain is deeper than the sea,
For, hold them, blue to blue,
The one the other will absorb,
As sponges, buckets do.
The brain is just the weight of God,
For, lift them, pound for pound,
And they will differ, if they do,
As syllable from sound.
n this poem, what do Dickinson's comparisons suggest about the human mind?
a.) It is limited, narrow, and confined.
b.) It is joyful, childlike, and fickle.
c.) It is wide, deep, and weighty.
Answer:
The brain/human mind is c) wide, deep and weighty
Explanation:
Dickinson explores how complex and special the mind is as she compares it to the sky's limit and the depths of the ocean (various posibilities of physical dimension) , and the weight of God (spiritual dimension).
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How did direct action in Birmingham according to King, develop over time
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“The Tempest is an exploration of different types of relationships.” Write an essay in which you describe TWO different types of relationships in the play. In this essay, you must also discuss ONE theme that is portrayed in any ONE of the relationships described, and examine ONE dramatic technique Shakespeare uses to present relationships in the play as a whole. can anyone help plzzzz
Answer:
The effect of drug use can be devastating. The problems include physical health problems, mental health problems, emotional problems, family problems. Physical health because you will become drug dependent, when this happens, you rely on drug so much you will have a loss in appetite leading you to a malnourished body. Family problems can be the effect of the hallucination because you can’t think straight. But then your family understands what you went through and is trying to talk to you to stop using these drugs. In the end, your life was easier because you listened to them.
Explanation:
Which of the following is NOT an element of Nonfiction?
a. Plot
b. Setting
C. Clear purpose
d. Subjective
Answer:
Nonfiction doesn't have C, clear purpose.
Explanation:
Answer:
D. Subjective
Explanation:
Subjective is often used as an opinion and when talking about nonfiction you shouldn't use an opinion.