Answer: English for Specific Purposes
Explanation: English for Specific Purposes usually focuses on teaching people who are at a university level or who have a job, in order to obtain an English learning applied to their area. Depending on the profession or interest, English teaching will focus specifically on working in one of these areas. This type of teaching is very beneficial for their learning since they will learn based on their goals.
1. 2.1.1-10: How much time has passed since the end of Act 1? What does this suggest about the
suspected thief who may have heard noise from the Annex?
Answer:
One year five months and 25 days
Explanation:
A person with more than one distinct personality was once described as
having multiple personality disorder. This type of person would now be
described as having:
O A. multiple anxiety disorder.
B. dissociative identity disorder.
C. somatoform disorder.
O D. schizoid disorder.
Answer:
B. dissociative identity disorder.
Explanation:
Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) is a disorder where there is more than one personality within a body who may or may not know the existence of each other but take the body at one point or another. A famous example of someone who had DID was Kim Noble, an artist. Some of the stories have been made into movies and DID can be caused since childhood due to emotional trauma.
Which statement best describes the form of all three poems--" Sonnet, With Bird," "Elliptical" and " Fences"?
A. Each is a prose poem.
B. Each is written in free verse.
C.Each combines enjambed and end-stopped lines.
D.Each has a fixed number of lines that form a pattern.
Answer:
B. Each is written in free verse.
Explanation:
One similarity between the form of all three poems--" Sonnet, With Bird," "Elliptical" and " Fences" was that they were all written in free verse.
Free verse is a type of poetry that does not use a structured consistent pattern, rhyme or rhythm as the poet writes as he gets inspiration.
Pls help me on this question it’s about Romeo and Juliet
Answer:
the answer is D or C sorry if I got it wrong!
I need some facts about the drag culture. Unless you want to write me a 4 page essay? :)
Answer:
Drag began out of necessity, although that’s not to say its participants didn’t enjoy it. When Shakespearean theatre was shiny and new in the late 16th and early 17th centuries, the stage wasn’t just a place of entertainment. It had strong links to the church and with that came rules that only men could tread the boards. If that play you were in featured a few female roles, then it was up to a couple of the men in the cast to dress as members of the opposite sex so the story didn’t suffer.
Explanation:
The word ‘drag’ is believed to have theatrical origins too. The dresses men wore to play female characters would drag along the floor.
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Answer:
The universal theme of the story is, to no spend so much time for something your not sure you will even get
Explanation:
As his freinds were right it was pretty much a scam cause I required him to do thing they knew he couldn't
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Which of the following would appear first on a “Works Cited” page?
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Answer:
A, "Wolf-eel." Carter's Encyclopedia. 2009 ed.
Explanation:
PLEASE write like it’s yours.
Dilemma: Your friend is not nice to everyone but she thinks she is funny.
Yesterday she made a joke about you that was embarrassing and she always tells
other people about your personal problems because she thinks it's funny. You
want to tell her how you feel but you are afraid it will ruin your friendship.
1. What is the dilemma?
2. Identify the contradicting values.
3. What would you do?
Answer:
1. She is not being nice to everyone but she thinks it os funny.
2. She made a joke about you and you did not like it
3. I would tell her how rude she is and always stand up for yourself.
Explanation:
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Appearance, private thoughts, others' reactions and actions are 4 of the ways that an author uses to describe a character. What is the 5th one?
Answer:
Speech
Explanation:
What is the subject and verb in the following sentence? In later years, he wrote the legendary stories about Sherlock Holmes.
Answer:
Subject : He / Sherlock holmes : Verb - Wrote
Explanation:
Answer:
The Subject here is he and Sherlock Holmes and wrote is the verb
Explanation:
A subject can be a thing, a person etc, Whereas a verb is a word that shows what the subject is doing.
So the subject here he nd sherlock holmes and wrote is the action ' HE ' is doing.
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THE WHITE UMBRELLA: how does the car accident most affect the resolution of plot
Answer:
With the events that happen during the time of the accident, the narrator realizes the extent to which she values her mother and that she doesn't need an umbrella that represents her earlier rejection of her mother.
Explanation:
Answer:
It happens after to do damage
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Write a journal entry as though you were either Tom or Aunt Polly. Write a one-paragraph description of the other character, through the eyes of your chosen perspective. Include your ideas about the other character’s personality and actions in the scene below. You can also comment on the relationship between the two characters. Your paragraph should have correct spelling and grammar, and should be about 150 words in length.
Answer:
Tom, a very sneaky child. I wanted him to confess on a secret & there's only one way I know-how. I asked him a question about his school to lure him into the trap. He replied with a simple Yes'm, ugh typical. I tried to get him where I need him to be but he keeps saying yes. Instead of waiting any longer, I decided just rip the bandaid off by telling him to remove his jacket. He removed the jacket & the collar was sewed shut. I saw nothing to it & decided I should do to bed, Right when I was about to leave, Sidney said something that made me think I was smarter than I actually was. I looked at the collar & did remember that I sew it in white. Tom ran out, Sidney & I were alone so I decided to test my luck a second time... It failed, She's very smart...
Explanation:
just did the assignment for Aunt Polly
Pls help me on this test it’s about Romeo and Juliet
Answer:A
Explanation: because most people whenever you pass away you go to heaven it all starts well and ends well so whenever you die you go to heaven and you still have a great after life
Mackenzie likes to study alone in a room in her school's library, but it's been in use the past few times she's tried to study there. What should Mackenzie do since she likes to study in that particular room?
Answer:
She should find a different library or go to a park and find a quiet spot
Explanation:
What is the main idea of the section titled,
"Front-Line Responders Face an Increased
B. There is
Risk to Their Own Lives"?
A. Healthcare workers are dealing with
difficult daily decisions because of the
pandemic.
is not enough PPE for healthcare
workers.
C. Healthcare workers have had to make
important life and death decisions for
their patients, with no input from the
families
D. They put their lives at risk when
administering CPR..
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
Because it talks about that they have to make decisions to make sure they have the equipment and that they have enough rooms. Also decisions about the people they are caring for.
What is an example of an Internal conflict.
Answer:
An issue between a character and an outside force
Explanation:
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Answer: Internal conflict is a battle going on inside a character, so with that being said an example of that would be that an alcoholic might struggle not to reach for the bottle of bourbon.
Explanation:
In this excerpt from the poem “thanatopis” by William Cullen Bryant, what is the meaning of the word list?
A. Lean
B. desire
C. Listen
D. Spread
Answer:
Explanation:a lean is l thin, skinny mean not having a great amount of flesh. lean is used of a lack of unnecessary flesh and may also be used for the tough, muscular frame of an athlete. ... thin can describe a person having not much flesh or fat and often having an amount less than is desirable for good health.
b:desire, wish, want, crave, covet mean to have a longing for. desire stresses the strength of feeling and often implies strong intention or aim.
c:Entry 1 of 2) intransitive verb. 1 : to pay attention to sound listen to music. 2 : to hear something with thoughtful attention : give consideration listen to a plea. 3 : to be alert to catch an expected sound listen for his step
d:transitive verb. 1a : to open or expand over a larger area spread out the map. b : to stretch out : extend spread its wings for flight. 2a : to distribute over an area spread fertilizer. b : to distribute over a period or among a group spread the work over a few weeks
who is the first man on the moon?
Answer:
Neil Armstrong
Explanation:
Explanation:
Neil Armstrong is the first man on the moon
Which question should you ask yourself when analyzing an author's use of suspense?
Which parts of the story create the greatest narrative tension?
What is the main character's motivation for solving the story's problem?
Which details contribute most to the reader's ability to visualize the setting?
What does the author do to help readers relate to the story's main characters?
Answer:
the answer is A
Explanation:
Answer:
Which parts of the story create the greatest narrative tension?
Explanation:
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Louis was the only boy from his tribe in Wayne College. He was only a forty-five minutes drive away from his family, but today that was not good enough for him. Louis stood on the driveway with a ceramic container full of oatmeal raisin cookies. His mother had silently cried throughout the journey holding on to her only son's hand. He could drive home for his mother's cooking every day, and the possibility did not console him either.
"It is time to break out of your comfort zone, son," his father had advised Louis while packing for college. "But always remember who you are."
The realization that now he needed to form his own identity outside of his tribe hit him like a tsunami wave. There were no kids with black hair as far as Louis' eyes could see across the parking lot. The dorm building stood tall and gigantic like a cop about to hand a speeding ticket. "Hau," Louis greeted his soon to be home in Lakota tongue before he stepped inside.
What is the best way to describe the theme in this story?
Group of answer choices
conflict with technology
a person's identity crisis
tolerance of the atypical
struggle against nature
Answer:
it telling us what going to college
Explanation:
The best way to explain the theme in the story is through a person's identity crisis. Thus, option second is correct.
What is theme?A theme is a dominant theme, subject, or message within a story in current literary studies. Themes are classified into two types: thematic concepts and thematic statements.
The above story speaks about the identity and states that "The realization that now he needed to form his own identity outside his tribe hit him like a tsunami wave".
Thematic concepts are what readers "believe the work is about," while thematic statements are "what the work says about the topic." The concept of the narrative is best explained via the lens of a person's identity dilemma. As a result, option two is correct.
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Read the passage.
excerpt from "Plays and Players"
Interview with Robert G. Ingersoll
New York Dramatic Mirror, December 26, 1891
Question: What place does the theatre hold among the arts?
Answer: Nearly all the arts unite in the theatre, and it is the result of the best, the highest, the most artistic, that man can do.
In the first place, there must be the dramatic poet. Dramatic poetry is the subtlest, profoundest, the most intellectual, the most passionate and artistic of all. Then the stage must be prepared, and there is work for the architect, the painter and sculptor. Then the actors appear, and they must be gifted with imagination, with a high order of intelligence; they must have sympathies quick and deep, natures capable of the greatest emotion, dominated by passion. They must have impressive presence, and all that is manly should meet and unite in the actor; all that is womanly, tender, intense and admirable should be lavishly bestowed on the actress. In addition to all this, actors should have the art of being natural.
Let me explain what I mean by being natural. When I say that an actor is natural, I mean that he appears to act in accordance with his ideal, in accordance with his nature, and that he is not an imitator or a copyist—that he is not made up of shreds and patches taken from others, but that all he does flows from interior fountains and is consistent with his own nature, all having in a marked degree the highest characteristics of the man. That is what I mean by being natural.
The great actor must be acquainted with the heart, must know the motives, ends, objects and desires that control the thoughts and acts of men. He must be familiar with many people, including the lowest and the highest, so that he may give to others, clothed with flesh and blood, the characters born of the poet's brain. The great actor must know the relations that exist between passion and voice, gesture and emphasis, expression and pose. He must speak not only with his voice, but with his body. The great actor must be master of many arts.
Then comes the musician. The theatre has always been the home of music, and this music must be appropriate; must, or should, express or supplement what happens on the stage; should furnish rest and balm for minds overwrought with tragic deeds. To produce a great play, and put it worthily upon the stage, involves most arts, many sciences and nearly all that is artistic, poetic and dramatic in the mind of man.
Question: Should the drama teach lessons and discuss social problems, or should it give simply intellectual pleasure and furnish amusement?
Answer: Every great play teaches many lessons and touches nearly all social problems. But the great play does this by indirection. Every beautiful thought is a teacher; every noble line speaks to the brain and heart. Beauty, proportion, melody suggest moral beauty, proportion in conduct and melody in life. In a great play the relations of the various characters, their objects, the means adopted for their accomplishment, must suggest, and in a certain sense solve or throw light on many social problems, so that the drama teaches lessons, discusses social problems and gives intellectual pleasure.
The stage should not be dogmatic; neither should its object be directly to enforce a moral. The great thing for the drama to do, and the great thing it has done, and is doing, is to cultivate the imagination. This is of the utmost importance. The civilization of man depends upon the development, not only of the intellect, but of the imagination. Most crimes of violence are committed by people who are destitute of imagination. People without imagination make most of the cruel and infamous creeds. They were the persecutors and destroyers of their fellow-men. By cultivating the imagination, the stage becomes one of the greatest teachers. It produces the climate in which the better feelings grow; it is the home of the ideal. All beautiful things tend to the civilization of man. The great statues plead for proportion in life, the great symphonies suggest the melody of conduct, and the great plays cultivate the heart and brain.
Which quotation from the interview offers details that best support Ingersoll's belief that many art disciplines "unite in the theatre"?
"The great statues plead for proportion in life, the great symphonies suggest the melody of conduct, and the great plays cultivate the heart and brain."
"Dramatic poetry is the subtlest, profoundest, the most intellectual, the most passionate and artistic of all."
"Then the stage must be prepared, and there is work for the architect, the painter and sculptor."
"The great actor must be acquainted with the heart, must know the motives, ends, objects, and desires that control the thoughts and acts of men."
Answer:
The quotation from the interview that offers details that best support Ingersoll's belief that many art disciplines "unite in the theatre" is:
"Then the stage must be prepared, and there is work for the architect, the painter and sculptor."
Explanation:
According to what Ingersoll said in this interview, theater holds a special place among the arts precisely because it is capable of uniting several art disciplines. He goes on to explain there is work for the poet, the architect, the painter, the sculptor, the actors, the musicians. All of those people, and more, are necessary to make a good play, to properly build the world that will engage and entertain the audience. Theater involves the senses, feelings and emotions of the audience. To make it a memorable experience, people who specialize in different areas are necessary. Think of the set, the costumes, the script.
Having that in mind, we can choose the following quotation as the answer:
"Then the stage must be prepared, and there is work for the architect, the painter and sculptor."
CREATE SEPARATE SENTENCES for EACH of the THREE words and INCLUDE CONTEXT CLUES to help what they mean, use the example below to help you understand. There should be NO SIMPLE SENTENCES.
A good example; There is a large demand all over the United States for plants indigenous to the desert. Many people in Arizona have made a good business of growing and selling cacti and other local plants.
inert
unvoiced
vestibule
Answer:
Explanation:
Many patients lay inert in hospital beds, struggling with whatever condition they may be suffering such as the flu. Most years, the US death toll from the flu is closer to 34,000 to 43,000. Globally, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that the flu kills 290,000 to 650,000 people per year. And many people can not afford treatment or do not have the proper medical help when their condition is severe.
Though a reporter's questions sound respectful, her unvoiced criticism might offend the politician she's interviewing. The politician in this case will most likely notice and you will not get the proper interview from him/her (you can cut this part out if you want)
My mother walked us through the vestibule of our new house. It was quite breath taking honestly, but maybe a little too much.. I missed our old house and ever since this new job my mother has gotten, she's different. We're different.
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Identify the four words that best evoke emotions of hopelessness and despair: "The valley of ashes is bounded on one side by a small, foul river, and, when the drawbridge is up to let barges through, the passengers waiting on the trains can stare at the dismal scene." *
A. valley; small, passengers, dismal
B. bounded, small, drawbridge, trains
C. ashes, river, stare, scene
D. ashes, foul, stare, dismal
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Choose the correct word to complete the following sentence. _____ students have finished. We Us
Answer:
We students have finished.
Explanation:
The word We is used for subjects. We is a pronoun. Pronouns can perform different jobs in sentences, but the only pronoun we can perform is the job of the subjects.
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What language technique is describing someone as a human chimney ??
Answer:
A simile
Explanation:
It compares people to objects
which evidence best supports the idea that coral reefs are endangered
Answer:
3rd paragraph
Explanation:
it talks about the damage it did
Read this excerpt from The Great Fire.
As for Goll, he claimed later at the official inquiry into the fire that he had waited for Lee to leave and then turned in the alarm. Goll also insisted he turned in a second alarm when another man appeared ten minutes later to announce that the fire was spreading rapidly. Whether Goll lied about sending the alarms or whether the alarm box failed to work will never be known. What is clear, is that no alarm was recorded at the central alarm office in the Courthouse at the point when the fire was still containable.
How does the structure of this paragraph develop the theme that there were several missed opportunities to stop the fire? Choose the best answer.
by explaining the consequences Goll faced for lying about sounding the alarm and alerting the courthouse
by explaining how Goll’s apparent refusal to sound the alarm delayed the firefighters
by highlighting each of the mistakes, including Goll’s, that were made during the course of the fire
by highlighting the fact that Goll did sound the alarm, but it never went off at the central office
Answer:
It’s answer B
Explanation:
Answer:
the answer is b
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How does Mrs.Stevenson react after hearing her husband's telegram?
Answer:
She screams at Western Union. and She tried to remains calm.