A. Make a list of details that you would add if it were your story.
Read the excerpt from "We Are All Bound Up Together” by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper.
(1) I took my children in my arms, and went out to seek my living. (2) While I was gone; a neighbor to whom I had once lent five dollars, went before a magistrate and swore that he believed I was a non resident, and laid an attachment on my very bed. (3) And I went back to Ohio with my orphan children in my arms, without a single feather bed in this wide world, that was not in the custody of the law. (4) I say, then, that justice is not fulfilled so long as woman is unequal before the law.
Which sentence best represents the author’s belief about women’ rights?
1
2
3
4
Answer:
4
Explanation:
Does anyone have the answers to, "Your Food Choices Affect Earth's Climate"?
Answer:
Explanation:
Meat
Answer:
Yes, they affect climate.
Explanation:
A lot of food choices affect greenhouse emissions. If you eat a plant based diet, you are creating less of a demand for those things that affect greenhouse emissions.
What is a story's theme?
the big idea that the story is about
what the characters do to solve the conflict
the events that happen in the story
the writer's reason for writing the story
Answer:
I feel like it's A
Explanation:
could be wrong tho
Answer:
the big idea the story is about
Explanation:
please help me on these two questions(religion)
Answer:
it's in the bible
(im in deep need for help with this rn yall)
Write a discussion post in which you discuss your opinions about the relationship between Katniss and Peeta.
What is real and what is manipulation?
Does either character change perceptions in order to win?
Your post should be 5 complete sentences or longer. Make sure you include evidence (quotes) from The Hunger Games that support your opinions.
Answer:
At the end of the story, Peeta loves Katniss as she is, but more accurately, he is willing to take whatever Katniss is willing to give him both with respect to herself and a relationship. This is supported by the way in which Katniss leaves to rebuild her life in District 12 and Peeta comes back to Katniss.
Explanation:
(GIVING BRAINLIEST) Which theme does this story best communicate?
The villagers had asked the traveling sorceress, Hadria, to protect
them from goblins. Goblins. That meant crawling around in caves.
"Don't you have anything more serious?" she asked the villagers.
"But they've been stealing our potatoes," the leader said. "That's
important to us!"
Later, Hadria did indeed find herself crawling through a cave, but when
she turned a corner, she found a much bigger threat than goblins: A
dragon twice the size of a bull lay on top of its hoard. Hadria readied a
spell and strode into the monster's den.
A. Opportunity can be found in unexpected places
B. Greed leads people to do horrible things
C. Hope can carry one through the toughest times
D. Love is a more powerful force than violence
RIGHT ANSWERS ONLY
Answer:
C
Explanation:
It talks about how the people's hope led them to eventually get rid of the demon-thing.
Hope this helps and that I'm right :)
The theme that this story best communicates is opportunity can be found in unexpected places. A piece of writing's theme is defined as its main idea(s). The correct option is A.
Hadria opportunity the chance to fight the dragon in spite of being asked to deal with goblins initially, illustrating the notion that change can come from unexpected circumstances and difficulties.
The narrative highlights the theme that despite life's occasional surprises, it is important to be open to new possibilities, be flexible, and be prepared to seize unexpected opportunities.
Thus, the ideal selection is option A.
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describe one example of interdependence in the Secret Annexe.
Shared Resources
The residents of the Secret Annexe had to share limited resources such as food, water and other essential supplies. They had to ration their provisions and make sure everyone had their fair share. This required cooperation and consideration for each other's needs.
Answer:
shared resources
Explanation:
Ive got this answer correct before.
Which element of a story is most likely to develop the conflict? (5 points)
Group of answer choices
Rising action
Exposition
Climax
Falling action
Answer:
rising action
Explanation:
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Which element should be provided in an introduction paragraph?
Answer:
Answer is D
Explanation:
You want to be able to have a question or statement to hook the readers into the subject you are writing about.
is this a social factor or an environmental Factor?
There is some type of sickness spreading. Because the men are sick, there is no one with strength to tend the gardens and no one with strength to hunt or fish
Environmental Factor
Explanation:
please correct me if I'm wrong :)
Which of the following are true? (Select all that apply.)
A description uses words to create mental pictures
An adjective is a person, place, or thing
Sensory language involves sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste
"The meadow was filled with the scent of spring flowers" is an example of sensory language
"Tall," "short," and "beautiful" are examples of adjectives
multiple choice)
Answer:Sensory Language
Explanation:
It gives you more feeling more visual like you are actually in meadow , you can smell and touch the grass you hear the buzzing of the bee's
Zora Neale Hurston's brown bag theory said
A. we're all full of junk, but some of us have better junk than others so are worth more.
B. we may look different, but we're mostly the same inside.
C. it's what you look like on the outside that determines what you are like on the inside.
D. you should bring your own bags to the grocery so you don't pollute the ocean.
Answer:...........
Explanation:
Please Help, Due very soon! Includes questions and the story 80 points
In the movie Toy Story, a group of toys come to life. In a TV commercial, a car races down the highway. The car is going so fast that it flies into the air. Suddenly, the car has stripes and claws. It has turned into a tiger! How do all these things happen? The answer is in the fascinating world of computer animation.
Animation has been around for a long time. You may remember Mickey Mouse and Bugs Bunny. These cartoon characters were created in a procedure called cel animation.
Cel-animation cartoons are drawn on clear sheets of plastic. To make them move, the artist draws a series of pictures. The artist makes each picture slightly different from the one before. Then, the artist shows the pictures at an accelerated pace. This process makes the cartoons seem to move. To make longer films, like Bambi or Snow White, artists need to draw thousands of cels. It is very tedious work.
A newer technique uses computers to make cartoons seem alive. It is different from cel animation in many ways. One of the most significant changes is very simple. If you look closely, you’ll notice that cel animation cartoons look flat. You can see them move but they don’t look real. The images are two-dimensional---they have height and width, but they have no depth.
Computers enable animators to create lifelike, three-dimensional, or 3-D, images. First , the animator or artist records the shape of an object, animal, or person from all sides. Once recorded in the computer, the 3-D image can be rotated, moved, and twisted. The artist can add and change details. The image is transformed into a cartoon character with its own personality and flair. Cartoon artists have discovered a sensational new tool. Cartooning will never be the same.
Computer and cel animation are alike because...Immersive Reader
(1 Point)
A.Both are used only in movies
B.Both are done on a computer
C.Both make images that move and seem to come to life
D.Both are easy to do
C. Both make images that move and seem to come to life
why is this poem the biggest piece of junk on the planet it makes no sense
The right to make my dreams come true,
I ask, nay, I demand of life,
Nor shall fate's deadly contraband
Impede my steps, nor countermand;
Too long my heart against the ground
Has beat the dusty years around,
And now at length I rise! I wake!
And stride into the morning break!
this poem is the biggest piece of junk on the planet that makes no sense because you fail to understand it and feel it
try doing that...
Read the beginning of this poem by Carl Sandburg, and look for examples of figurative language.
Chicago
Hog Butcher for the World,
Tool Maker, Stacker of Wheat,
Player with Railroads and the Nation's Freight Handler;
Stormy, husky, brawling,
City of the Big Shoulders:
As he compares Chicago with various human workers, what kinds of figurative language does Sandburg use?
A) metaphor
B) allusion
C) hyperbole
D) simile
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What is the purpose or effect of figurative language in a story?
(Write out the answer)
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Narrow the scope of your research by writing a research question similar to the model in the lesson.
Research Question: What are the effects of long-term exposure to air pollution on respiratory health in urban populations?
Which of the following formats would benefit from the use of multiple narrators?
A novel about three friends' experiences at boarding school
A poem that discusses the beauty of nature
An article about the discovery of a new species of turtle
An autobiography of a famous inventor
Answer:
The format that would benefit most from the use of multiple narrators is a novel about three friends' experiences at boarding school.
Explanation:
This is because the novel would be able to explore the experiences of each friend from their own unique perspective. This would allow the reader to get a more well-rounded view of the story and to better understand the characters.
The other formats would not benefit as much from the use of multiple narrators. A poem about the beauty of nature would be better served by a single narrator who can use their own personal voice to express their love of nature. An article about the discovery of a new species of turtle would be better served by a single narrator who can provide a clear and concise overview of the discovery. An autobiography of a famous inventor would be better served by a single narrator who can share their own personal story of how they came to be an inventor.
Here are some specific examples of how multiple narrators could be used in a novel about three friends' experiences at boarding school:
One narrator could be the oldest friend, who is trying to navigate the challenges of being a new student at boarding school.
Another narrator could be the middle friend, who is trying to find her place in the school and make new friends.
The third narrator could be the youngest friend, who is trying to adjust to being away from home for the first time.
By using multiple narrators, the novel would be able to explore the experiences of each friend from their own unique perspective. This would allow the reader to get a more well-rounded view of the story and to better understand the characters.
This image shows a public service announcement.
An ad shows a caricature of a bee and 4 steps for washing hands. The caption reads "Wellbee says, be well, be clean. Wash your hands."
What is the purpose of this PSA?
to encourage healthy habits
to warn against dangerous bees
to entertain young children
to teach a new state law
Answer:
to encourage healthy habits
Explanation:
while it's meant to be cute and appeal to young children, the intent is to encourage handwashing.
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I need some quick simple facts about the Alpine Tundra
(Not English sorry)
(I just need some extra help on a project because I'm behind)
1. Where is my biome located? Is it located near the equator or far away?
2. What is the climate like?
3. What does my ecosystem look like? Is it flat and grassy or mountainous?
4. What plants can live in my ecosystem? Why are these plants able to survive and adapt to this
kind of climate?
5. What kinds of animals live in my ecosystem? Why are these species able to adapt and survive?
6. Why is my ecosystem so important?
7. Is human destruction threatening my ecosystem? Are there conservation efforts in place?
Answer:
Here u go
Explanation:
The alpine tundra domain is at an altitude in the high mountains in Europe. It is far away from the equator and closer to the poles.
The Alpine tundra is located at very high elevations, where overnight temperatures fall well below freezing. The Tundra regions typically get less than 10 inches of rain every year, which means these areas are also considered deserts.
Their frequent winds and cold temperatures. This helps limit what plants can grow there. Most alpine plants last for serval years, and are very strong. It's very rocky and mountains otherwise.
Only perennial plants last in this ecosystem. It is very tough to survive.
In the background section, you read that Neruda does not “believe in symbols “. What do you think the tuna means to him? Review your reading notes, and remember to cite text evidence in your response.
Answer:
Explanation:
In the background section, the narrator states that Neruda “did not believe in symbols” (Paz, pg. 5). However, this does not mean that Neruda does not have associations with certain objects. In the poem, Neruda talks about a tuna, which he describes as “the sea’s most beloved daughter” (Paz, pg. 6). This description implies that Neruda has a deep appreciation and respect for the tuna, as well as the sea. He also uses the tuna to symbolize his love for his homeland and the beauty of the sea. This is evidenced by his description of the tuna swimming “like a solitary voice in the night” (Paz, pg. 6). This suggests that Neruda views the tuna as a metaphor for his own loneliness and longing for his homeland. Thus, it can be inferred that the tuna means a great deal to Neruda, even if he does not necessarily believe in symbols.
Read the first paragraph from O. Henry’s story “The Gift of the Magi.”
“One dollar and eighty-seven cents. That was all. And sixty cents of it was in pennies. Pennies saved one and two at a time by bulldozing the grocer and the vegetable man and the butcher until one's cheeks burned with the silent *imputation of parsimony that such close dealing implied. Three times Della counted it. One dollar and eighty-seven cents. And the next day would be Christmas.”
[*imputation of parsimony: accusation of stinginess]
Why did the author use this paragraph to open his story?
A.
It produces tension that foreshadows later events in the story.
B.
It slows the pace of the story so events do not proceed too quickly.
C.
It creates a conversational tone, as if someone were telling the story aloud.
D.
It reveals important information about one of the story’s important characters.
Answer:
I'd say D
Explanation:
it talks about 1 specific person
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That's it I really need help to help!
What word in the English language does the following: the first two letters signify a male, the first three letters signify a female, the first four letters signify a great, while the entire world signifies a great woman. What is the word?
Answer: Heroine
Explanation:
This is a kind of long one but could you answer these questions based on this poem. (the questions are kind of easy)
1.What is the POV of the poem?
2.How many stanzas are there?
3.Where do you notice imagery?
4.What is the purpose of the imagery? What does it show you as a reader of the poem?
5.What is something you notice about the poem? Why do you think the author did this?
6.At the end of the poem, what is something the speaker realizes?
7.What is the poem about? Give text evidence to support your answer.
Answer:
The POV of the poem is first person, as the speaker uses "I" throughout the poem to describe their experiences.
There are three stanzas in the poem, with each stanza having four lines.
The poem contains various instances of imagery. For example, the speaker describes the kite as "buoyant air" and "light". They also mention the "glittering crown" of the kite and how it "trembles" in the wind.
The purpose of the imagery is to help the reader visualize the kite and its movements in the sky. It shows how the kite dances in the wind and how it looks in the sky. The imagery also adds a sense of beauty and wonder to the poem.
One thing that stands out about the poem is its use of religious language and references. The author, John Newton, was a Christian minister and hymn writer, and his faith is reflected in the poem through phrases such as "Father's hand" and "vainly we seek." This suggests that the poem is not just about the kite, but also about the speaker's spiritual beliefs and relationship with God.
At the end of the poem, the speaker realizes that, like the kite, they are "feeble, apt to stray, and apt to fall." This realization highlights the speaker's humility and recognition of their own limitations and weaknesses.
The poem is about the speaker's experience of flying a kite, but it also has a deeper message about the human condition and our relationship with God. The speaker reflects on how the kite is at the mercy of the wind, just as humans are subject to the forces of nature and the will of God. The line "Thus I, by nature frail and weak" suggests that the speaker sees themselves as part of a larger, divine plan. The final line, "My soul is fastened to the cross," reinforces this theme of faith and surrender to a higher power.
We do no pay a fixed amount for electricity, gas or telephone calls irrespective of how much we use. How is it then that some people are still expected to do so in the case of water? People who use relatively little water should no longer be required to subsidize those who use a great deal. Water meters should therefore be introduced in all regions as soon as it is feasible to do so.
Which one of the following best illustrates the principle underlying the argument above?
A. Our town is providing a series of recycling banks so that residents who wish to recycle household waste can do so.
B. When we eat out as a group we divide the bill by the number of people dining.
C. The government is paying compensation to house owners whose properties were damaged in the floods.
D. The new road is going to be financed by a toll system rather than out of taxation.
E. People who have difficulty paying the annual television license fee may pay in monthly instalments.
Answer:
The best illustration of the principle underlying the argument is:
B. When we eat out as a group, we divide the bill by the number of people dining.
This example demonstrates the principle of fairness and individual responsibility. Just as each person pays for their own meal in a group setting, the argument suggests that individuals should pay for their own water usage based on the amount they consume. It emphasizes the idea that people who use relatively little water should not be obligated to subsidize those who use a significant amount. Similar to dividing the bill at a restaurant, introducing water meters allows for a fair distribution of costs based on individual usage.
Read each passage of dialogue. Identify the type of conflict.
choices:
a. person vs. person
b. person vs. self
c. person vs. nature
d. person vs. society
Assignment HELP ASAP!!!! FOR BRAINLIST
“Charles” Summary
First, write a one-paragraph summary of Shirley Jackson’s short story “Charles.” Be sure to describe, in order, the most important parts of the story, its main characters, and its central conflict and resolution. Remember that a summary should not include minor details or plot points.
Then, write a second paragraph that compares the written story to the film version of “Charles” that you watched. In that second paragraph, explain the ways in which the film is similar to and different from the text in terms of the details it depicts as well as how the film uses lighting, sound, color, camera focus, or camera angles to present the story in a unique way.
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Narrated by Laurie Hymen's mother, “Charles” relates the story of the boy Laurie's first schoolday and his transformation from precocious toddler to the self-sufficient schoolboy who relates his daily adventures to his family, especially the escapades of his classmate Charles, who is daily punished for his pranks.
Shirley Jackson's 1948 short story "Charles" revolves around a mother coming to terms with her son growing up and not being the person she originally believed him to be Part of the action takes place at home, where Laurie tells his parents about what Charles does and where the parents think about Charles' bad influence on their son. The other part of the story takes place in school, where Laurie's kindergarten is located.
In "Charles," the climax occurs at the very end of the story. The narrator has been trying to discover the identity of Charles's mother as she must see the woman who produced a child as mischievous and uncouth as Charles.
Which point of view would be best if an author wants to develop several characters, each whose thoughts and actions are part of the story?
Answer:
Third person point of view is perhaps the most commonly used perspective. It can give the author more flexibility than the other two perspectives, especially with third person multiple or omniscient. The advantage of third person is that the author can write from a broader perspective.
Explanation:
Answer:
Third person point of view.
Explanation:
First person is from the author's or character's point of view. Example: I went to the park. Second person uses "you." Third person is perfect if you are looking through multiple people's perspective because it uses words like "he", "she", and "they". Example: She went to the park; they went to the movies; he read the book.
Which sentence from the introduction [paragraphs 1-4] BEST introduces the problem that people have using the Internet?
2 points
Our digital generation uses the Internet as a second brain.
On top of all the distracting notifications and advertisements, there's also the tendency to start surfing on websites from one topic to another.
I could use this advice when I'm tempted to turn to a search engine for answers.
Nicholas Carr, the author of "The Shallows: What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains," says that we should take some time away from screens.
Answer:
On top of all the distracting notifications and advertisements, there's also the tendency to start surfing on websites from one topic to another.
I could use this advice when I'm tempted to turn to a search engine for answers.