Answer:
d
Explanation:
these will all help u show emotion .
After the war between the Titans and the
gods, which god ruled the sky? Which god
ruled the sea? Which god ruled the
underworld?
Answer:
Zeus ruled the sky. Poseidon ruled the sea. Hades ruled the underworld.
Explanation:
It's based on my common knowledge so I'm not sure if it's entirely correct
Read the following and answer the question. Ortega knew he had to find the owner of the briefcase since it contained so much money. “I know I could have kept the money and no one would have known,” said Ortega. “But that’s not being honest.” Ortega spoke to the grocery store clerk and found the owner of the briefcase because he knew it was the right thing to do.
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Which of the following questions is most likely answered in this excerpt?
Where did it happen?
Why did it happen?
Who did it?
How did it happen?
Answer: who did it
Explanation:
Answer:
where did it happen?
Explanation:
Ortega spoke to the grocery store clerk and found..
states where it happened
PLEASE HELP!!!!!! What is included in the biography of Raphael but not included in "The Child of Urbino"?
descriptions of Raphael's acquaintances
anecdotes about Raphael's childhood
facts about Raphael's move to Rome
comments about Raphael's good work ethic
Answer:
C. Facts about Raphael's move to Rome
Explanation:
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Answer:
c.
Explanation:
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i'll give you one hundred points
Answer:
c or d
Explanation:
he is third person point of view
I have another challenge because I can't think today... I'll give 50 points and brainliest
Answer: D
Explanation:
Because the other best answer C is her backstory which isnt the point
In order to justify your stance, you must _____
A. develop an idea
B. provide evidence
C. make a prediction
D. evaluate an argument
In order to justify your stance, you must provide evidence
Nobody enjoyed the song into passive voice
The song wasn't enjoyed by anybody.
Identify metrical foot: weak / strong)
Answer:
dibrach
Explanation:
i was reading about anatomy not to long ago
PLEASE HELP .!!! ILL GIVE BRAINLIEST.. *EXRTA POINTS* .. DONT SKIP :(( !
ILL GIVE 40 POINTS .
Answer:
it
Explanation:
I thought the pronoun would be an 'it' because he's talking about the board game, right?
Well i hope I helped you :)
The Necklace
She was one of those pretty and charming girls born, as though fate had blundered over her, into a family of artisans. She had no marriage portion, no expectations, no means of getting known, understood, loved, and wedded by a man of wealth and distinction; and she let herself be married off to a little clerk in the Ministry of Education. Her tastes were simple because she had never been able to afford any other, but she was as unhappy as though she had married beneath her; for women have no caste or class, their beauty, grace, and charm serving them for birth or family, their natural delicacy, their instinctive elegance, their nimbleness of wit, are their only mark of rank, and put the slum girl on a level with the highest lady in the land.
She suffered endlessly, feeling herself born for every delicacy and luxury. She suffered from the poorness of her house, from its mean walls, worn chairs, and ugly curtains. All these things, of which other women of her class would not even have been aware, tormented and insulted her. The sight of the little Breton girl who came to do the work in her little house aroused heart-broken regrets and hopeless dreams in her mind. She imagined silent antechambers, heavy with Oriental tapestries, lit by torches in lofty bronze sockets, with two tall footmen in knee-breeches sleeping in large arm-chairs, overcome by the heavy warmth of the stove. She imagined vast saloons hung with antique silks, exquisite pieces of furniture supporting priceless ornaments, and small, charming, perfumed rooms, created just for little parties of intimate friends, men who were famous and sought after, whose homage roused every other woman's envious longings.
When she sat down for dinner at the round table covered with a three-days-old cloth, opposite her husband, who took the cover off the soup-tureen, exclaiming delightedly: "Aha! Scotch broth! What could be better?" she imagined delicate meals, gleaming silver, tapestries peopling the walls with folk of a past age and strange birds in faery forests; she imagined delicate food served in marvelous dishes, murmured gallantries, listened to with an inscrutable smile as one trifled with the rosy flesh of trout or wings of asparagus chicken.
She had no clothes, no jewels, nothing. And these were the only things she loved; she felt that she was made for them. She had longed so eagerly to charm, to be desired, to be wildly attractive and sought after.
She had a rich friend, an old school friend whom she refused to visit, because she suffered so keenly when she returned home. She would weep whole days, with grief, regret, despair, and misery.
Read each of the excerpts below from “The Necklace.” Most of them provide textual evidence for a theme related to the main character's belief that having more money would make her happy. Which excerpt is NOT related to this theme.
They walked down towards the Seine, desperate and shivering. At last they found on the quay one of those old night-prowling carriages which are only to be seen in Paris after dark, as though they were ashamed of their shabbiness in the daylight.
One evening her husband came home with an exultant air, holding a large envelope in his hand. "Here's something for you," he said. Swiftly she tore the paper and drew out a printed card on which were these words: "The Minister of Education and Madame Ramponneau request the pleasure of the company of Monsieur and Madame Loisel at the Ministry on the evening of Monday, January the 18th."
"I'm utterly miserable at not having any jewels, not a single stone, to wear," she replied. "I shall look absolutely no one. I would almost rather not go to the party." "Wear flowers," he said. "They're very smart at this time of the year. For ten francs you could get two or three gorgeous roses." She was not convinced.
She suffered endlessly, feeling herself born for every delicacy and luxury. She suffered from the poorness of her house, from its mean walls, worn chairs, and ugly curtains.
Answer:
One evening her husband came home with an exultant air, holding a large envelope in his hand. "Here's something for you," he said. Swiftly she tore the paper and drew out a printed card on which were these words: "The Minister of Education and Madame Ramponneau request the pleasure of the company of Monsieur and Madame Loisel at the Ministry on the evening of Monday, January the 18th."
Explanation:
took the test
What is the theme of “The Last Battle” in Beowulf?
(If you could provide an example from the story, use quotations, and page number, that would be most helpful)
Answer:
The last battle, the death of the dragon and Beowulf, ends the epic hero cycle that started when Grendel began his attacking Heorot. To the end, Beowulf never faced a monster he couldn't kill, but the cost for the dragon's life is much too high.
Who were the men who approached Salva’s group? How does Salva know who they are?
Answer:
The men were Nuer, Salva knows who they are because they shot his Uncle before leaving in response of his Uncle being their rival, the Dinka.
Can someone help me put all the cheeses into a summary? ill give you brainiest if you are correct!
Read the excerpt from The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street.
52. CLOSE SHOT – GOODMAN 52.
As he instinctively backs away.
GOODMAN
She's crazy. Look I can explain that. Please . . . I can really explain that . . . she's making it up anyway.
(then he shouts,)
I tell you she's making it up!
Now he takes a step toward the crowd and they back away from him. He walks down the steps after them and they continue to back away. Now he's suddenly and completely left alone and he looks like a man caught in the middle of a menacing circle as we take a
SLOW FADE TO BLACK:
Based on the clues in this excerpt, what will most likely happen next?
The neighbors will become suspicious of Woman One.
The neighbors will apologize to Goodman and leave.
The neighbors will get their electricity back.
The neighbors will remain suspicious of Goodman.
Answer:
d edge 2021
Explanation:
100%
Answer:
d edge test
Explanation:
Read this excerpt from "The Selling of Joseph" that offers a justification for slavery and answer the question.
Obj.1 These Blackamores are of the Posterity of Cham, and therefore are under the Curse of Slavery. Gen.9.25,26,7.
Which statement does NOT refute the claim made by this reasoning?
A) Few know the conditions of this curse of Cham or Canaan.
B) Canaan actually received the curse instead of Cham.
C) Blackamores are descendents of Cush who settled in Ethiopia.
D) Blackamores spread to many countries throughout Africa.
Answer:
B) Canaan actually received the curse instead of Cham.
Explanation:
According to the given excerpt from "The Selling of Joseph", there is a supposed justification for slavery which is said that because Adam cursed Cham who had black skin, then it was right to make blacks slaves.
Therefore, the statement does NOT refute the claim made by this reasoning is option B. This is because, Canaan actually received the curse instead of Cham.
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Answer:
mine is 1a_xday haha :D and yes, i occasionally do!
Answer:
yea i do ItsYourQt eh
Explanation:
2. Which statement best describes the relationship between
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Mahalia Jackson?
Answer: D
Explanation:
Because her grandfather was enslaved, Mahalia Jackson became committed to the Civil Rights Movement (CRM) much like Martin Luther King, Jr. in Her statement, she said that she hoped that her singing will break down some fo the hate and feat that divided people of different colour and ethnic orientation. Because of her prominence and influence in and through gospel music, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. invited her to perform at some of the CRM events.
Thus, the correct answer is D.
What is the Civil Rights Movement?The Civil Rights Movement was a campaign for social justice that was prevalent in the 1950s and the 1960s, canvassing for colored Americans to be granted equal rights under the Law of the United States of America.
Read more about the Civil Rights Movement here:
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The Chrysanthemums
Why does Elisa want to see a fight at the end of the story? Why does she begin to cry?
Select the correct answer.
Which statement best describes Thomas Paine's use of evidence in the passage?
OA.
Paine used empirical evidence to support the claim that the Continental Army had performed creditably.
Paine used empirical evidence to support his claim that Howe's Army had decisively defeated the
Continental Army.
Paine used anecdotal evidence to support his claim that the Continental Army had performed creditably.
Paine used anecdotal evidence to support his claim that Howe's Army had decisively defeated the
Continental Army.
OB.
OC.
OD.
Revising EDITING
Which change, any, should be made to the sentence?
"I'm going to read my book" said Josie, as she lay
down on her bed.
A. Add a period after book
B. Change said to Said
C. Add a comma after book
D. No change is needed
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А
B
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D
To what degree, if any, are we in control of our own lives? Please help me i give out brainlest
Answer:
God is
Explanation:
Answer: we have control over pretty much anything
Explanation:
We have control over our own choices, our own selves, and yes, over how we live our life. Sorry if this doesn't help
what does priortize means
Answer:
prioritize means to put something first
Review the ending to seventh grade is victor's conflict completely resolved?Explain your answer
Answer:
No, the conflict is not resolved. Victor agreed to tutor Teresa, but he does not speak French. Teresa will find out that he lied to impress her and will probably be angry with him
Answer:
No, the conflict is not resolved. Victor agreed to tutor Teresa, however he doesn't speak French. Teresa will find out that he lied to impress her and will most likely be upset with him.
Explanation:
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Anthony felt like he had finally overcome his fear of writing. Once he put pen to paper, the writing came easier and easier. He felt elated as he watched the words dance across the page. Which literary device do the bold words represent?
This question is missing the options. I've found the complete question online. It is the following:
Anthony felt like he had finally overcome his fear of writing. Once he put pen to paper, the writing came easier and easier. He felt elated as he watched the words dance across the page.
Which literary device do the bold words represent?
A. implied metaphor
B. imagery
C. simile
D. personification
Answer:
The literary device the bold words represent is:
D. personification.
Explanation:
Personification is a literary device used by authors to give human qualities or characteristics to objects, animals, or even ideas. By doing so, they make their writing more descriptive, poetic, and imaginative. In the passage we are analyzing here, personification is used when the words are described as having the ability to dance. Of course words cannot dance. But, by describing them in this manner, the speaker evokes a sense of beauty, harmony, and effortlessness in readers, a sense that is related to dancing.
Answer:
personification
Explanation:
I am having trouble figuring which one it is, I will give the person who is right brainliest.
Answer:
Try us
Explanation:
Nither one of them really makes any sense to me bc I feel like the word "up" should be after the blank...
What is the effect of the exposition on "President Cleveland, Where Are You?"?
It describes Jerry's intense interest in collecting cowboy cards.
It provides detailed background information about the people in Jerry's family.
It is the point when Jerry begins to consider other people's needs before his own.
It explains how Rollie Tremaine helps Jerry do something kind for Armand.
Explanation: explanation
(HELP)How can this sentence be revised to formal style?
[Stimulus]
If people are unable to look away from their smart phones and
communicate with the world around them, then it will be in the end of
civilization, as we know it.
Answer:
people are unable to look away from there phones and communicate with the world and other people around them but it will not be the end of it
“The Dark Hills” by Edwin Arlington Robinson
Dark hills at evening in the west,
Where sunset hovers like a sound
Of golden horns that sang to rest
Old bones of warriors under ground,
Far now from all the bannered ways
Where flash the legions of the sun,
You fade—as if the last of days
Were fading, and all wars were done.
The sunset symbolizes _____.
A.) happiness
B.) war
C.) death
D.) music
American justice in the Supreme Court commonlit answers
Answer:
This is confusing. Please give me questions that you need help with.
BRAINLIST PLS!
Question 6 of 10
Where does the narrator live during the story?
A. In a small, damp shack
B. In a large apartment in the city
C. In a summer house in the country
D. In the back of a fabric store
Answer:in a summer house
Explanation: just did it
Answer:
C. In a summer house in the country
Explanation:
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