Answer:
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Explanation:
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Fill in the blanks:
Figurative ______ is used to go beyond the ______ meaning of words to create clear, ______ images in your readers' minds
Answer:
first one is figurative language
What is the main idea of this paragraph??
Confucius is an important Chinese historical figure who adopted and taught a set of morals and life lessons that some people still practice. The morals and life lessons showed how the ruling class of China should behave. Confucius gave up a good-paying government job to teach about what he called “beautiful conduct.” His followers, called disciples, listened to his teachings and wrote them down. These written documents formed a social code, or way that a society should behave. The social code was passed down to each generation of the ruling class. Confucius believed that if those in authority set a good example, those in the lower classes would follow accordingly. (30 points)
Answer: The main idea of this paragraph is Confucius.
Answer:
The first sentence is the topic sentence: “Confucius is an important Chinese historical figure who adopted and taught a set of morals and life lessons that some people still practice.”
The main idea in this paragraph is that Confucius was significant because his ideas were written and passed down to the ruling class of Chinese for generations.
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass.
We were all now tied; and just as we were to leave for Easton jail, Betsy Freeland, mother of William Freeland, came to the door with her hands full of biscuits, and divided them between Henry and John. She then delivered herself of a speech, to the following effect:—addressing herself to me, she said, "You devil! You yellow devil! it was you that put it into the heads of Henry and John to run away. But for you, you long-legged mulatto devil! Henry nor John would never have thought of such a thing." I made no reply, and was immediately hurried off towards St. Michael's.
Which best describes Betsy Freeland’s attitude toward Frederick Douglass?
grateful
resentful
indifferent
admiring
Betsy Freeland’s attitude toward Frederick Douglass was resentful. Thank you! Hope this helps!
THIS IS SUPER LONG BUT ILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!!!!
Read the story below and complete the assignment at the end.
02.02 The Great North American Circus
There was great excitement in Smyrna, especially among the boys. Barlow's Great American Circus in its triumphal progress from state to state was close at hand, and immense yellow posters announcing its arrival were liberally displayed on fences and barns, while smaller bills were put up in the post office, the hotel, and the principal stores, and distributed from house to house.
It was the largest circus that had ever visited Smyrna. At least a dozen elephants marched with ponderous steps in its preliminary procession, while clowns, acrobats, giants, dwarfs, fat women, cannibals, and hairy savages from Tibet and Madagascar were among the strange wonders that were to be seen at each performance for the small sum of fifty cents, children half price.
For weeks the young people had been looking forward to the advent of this marvelous world of curiosities, and the country papers from farther east had given glowing accounts of the great show, which was pronounced greater and more gorgeous than in any previous year. But it may be as well to reproduce, in part, the description given in the posters:
BARLOW'S GREAT NORTH AMERICAN CIRCUS.
Now in its triumphal march across the continent, will
give two grand performances,
AT SMYRNA
on the afternoon and evening of May 18th.
Never in all its history has this
unparalleled show embraced a greater variety of attractions,
or included a larger number of world-famous
acrobats, clowns, bare back riders, rope walkers, trapeze
artists, and star performers,
in addition to a colossal menagerie, comprising
elephants, tigers, lions, leopards,
and other wild animals in great variety.
All this and far more, including a hundred
DARING ACTS,
can be seen for the trifling sum of fifty cents;
children half price.
COME ONE! COME ALL!
Two boys paused to read this notice, pasted with pictures of elephants and circus performers on the high board fence near Stoddard's grocery store. They were Dan Clark and Christopher Watson, called Kit for short.
See assignment below
Characters:
Setting:
Conflict:
Rising action:
Climax:
Resolution action:
Reflection:
The author provides colorful descriptions of the growing excitement and the upcoming circus. As the passage ends, two boys read a notice listing a variety of attractions. Write an original narrative featuring the two boys as characters and the circus as your setting. Be sure to use details from the text as you tell your story.
Answer:
Character: Dan Clark and Christopher Watson.
Setting: Smyrna
Conflict: A circus is coming to town. (I know it sound kinda weird but that’s all I got)
Rising action: The circus being advertised to be coming to Smyrna.
Climax: The circus comes to town!
Resolution: The boys, Dan Clark and Christopher Watson real the poster.
Reflection: In conclusion there is a big circus coming to Smyrna and is advertised all over the place!
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Cheryl has written an essay for her English class. Read Cheryl's rough draft then answer the questions that follow.
An Adventure of a Lifetime
(1) More and more people are starting to look in places other than their chosen career paths to find meaning and satisfaction in life, and one of the most popular
ways folks are doing this is through volunteerism. (2) One specific kind of volunteerism, though, is becoming increasingly popular with people of all ages and stages
in life—volunteer vacations. (3) This kind of vacation, one where the traveler pays her own way and volunteers her time and efforts while on the trip, is being
embraced by people all over the world. (4) The best thing about volunteer vacations is that not only does the traveler get to escape her familiar surroundings and
see new sights, but she also comes home knowing that she has done something. (5) That knowledge brings a kind of satisfaction that a regular vacation cannot
deliver.
(6) Volunteer vacations take travelers almost anywhere across the globe to work on a huge selection of causes. (7) Worried about the elephants in Sri Lanka? (8)
Book a trip to its capital, Colombo, and journey to an elephant sanctuary. (9) Concerned about families living in poverty in Costa Rica? (10) Bring your whole family
down to help build new homes and learn a little Spanish while doing so. (11) Volunteer vacations can take willing helpers to the farthest reaches and most exotic
locations—some luxurious resorts are situated in areas that are steeped in poverty, so vacationers willing to spend half their time working can visit such places in
beautiful countries such as Bali, Mexico, and Brazil. (12) There is almost no limit to where adventurers can go.
(13) Perhaps the most compelling reason to consider a volunteer vacation is the feeling of intrinsic happiness and satisfaction of doing important, helpful work. (14)
Even if a volunteer cannot stay in the location long enough to see a project to its completion, just knowing that one’s work has helped people in need, brought vital
resources to folks who needed it, or helped to save endangered plants or animals brings a kind of pride and sense of meaning that simply spending money to lie by a
pool could never deliver. (15) This alone is part of what has caused volunteer vacations to become awesomely popular across the globe.
(16) There may be no better feeling than being able to visit an exotic location, learn something new, and return home knowing that one’s efforts have helped to
change the world. (17) Because the whole goal behind a vacation is to escape one’s usual, familiar surroundings and refuel, volunteer vacations seem like a win-win
situation with a promise of some kind of success for both the volunteer and those helped by the work. (18) For these reasons, a volunteer vacation is an adventure of
a lifetime.
1) Cheryl needs to provide the source material she used for writing her essay. Which is the correct way to write a bibliography entry for the magazine she used?
Miller, Kelsey. “Vacation Volunteers.” Easy Travels Monthly, Aug. 2019, pp. 18–22.
Miller notes that volunteer vacations are “easy as pie” (19).
Kelsey Miller’s “Vacation Volunteers” in Easy Travels Monthly.
“Vacation Volunteers,” by Kelsey Miller, tells about volunteer vacation options (Easy Travels Monthly magazine).
2) What is the best way to rewrite sentence 5?
Old enough to enter the ring and finally qualified enough and with my very own horse, I was finally, here.
And, finally, now, I was old enough to enter the ring and finally qualified enough and with my very own horse.
And now here I was, finally old enough to enter the ring, finally qualified enough, and with my very own horse.
I am finally old enough, and am now here to enter the ring and finally qualified enough and with my very own horse.
3) What change, if any, should be made to sentence 14?
Insert a hyphen after hand
Change immeasurably to imeasurably
Change had to have
No change is needed in sentence 14.
4) What change should be made in sentence 17?
Delete and
Change sat to sit
Insert a comma after anticipation
Change Fritzs to Fritz’s
1 is d,2 is a,3 is c, is d
Q1=D
Q2=a
Q3=C
Q4=D
Based on the word parts and context clues, what is the meaning of universal in the sentence?
They want to know why some stories receive universal acceptance, and others do not
common
serious
possible
regular
Answer:
B. Serious
Explanation:
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The narrator of this passage may be described as ? A,deceptively silly B,charming but evasive C,plainspoken D,frightened
Answer: C - plainspoken and direct
Explanation: I took the usatestprep quiz and got it right
Walking in the rain is...
FINISH THE SENTENCE WITH ATLEAST 5-6
Answer:
Walking in the rain is fun when you are sad.
Explanation:
Read this excerpt from Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll.
She was rambling on in this way when she reached the wood: it looked very cool and shady. “Well, at any rate it's a great comfort,” she said as she stepped under the trees, “after being so hot, to get into the—into WHAT?” she went on, rather surprised at not being able to think of the word. “I mean to get under the—under the—under THIS, you know!” putting her hand on the trunk of the tree. “What DOES it call itself, I wonder? I do believe it's got no name—why, to be sure it hasn't!”
She stood silent for a minute, thinking: then she suddenly began again. “Then it really HAS happened, after all! And now, who am I? I WILL remember, if I can! I'm determined to do it!” But being determined didn't help much, and all she could say, after a great deal of puzzling, was, “L, I KNOW it begins with L!”
Which question might a reader ask to gain a better understanding of this excerpt?
Why does Alice choose to step through the looking glass?
Why does Alice forget the name of the woods and her own name?
Why does Alice want to play chess with all the others in the garden?
Why does Alice talk to the gnat about the looking-glass insects?
HELP PLZ THIS LATE
Instructions:
In ALL paragraphs of the article below, do the following digitally (according to the lesson last week):
Highlight the Central Idea in light blue.
Highlight the Key Details in pink.
In the graphic organizers (diagrams) on the third page: Using the information in the BLUE and GREEN paragraphs, fill in each diagram with the Central Idea and Key details---IN YOUR OWN WORDS.
U.S. elections 2020: a guide to the race for the White House
President Donald Trump gives a speech at a campaign rally in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, January 14, 2020. Trump is running for reelection. Photo: Evan Vucci/AP
By The Guardian, adapted by Newsela staff
Published:02/09/2020
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On November 3, 2020, Americans will head to the polls and vote. Here is an overview of two parts of the election process.
What's the 2020 election all about?
This election's main event is choosing who will hold the next presidential term. Voters will also decide which party will control the U.S. Congress for the next two years and which party dominates in state legislatures and governorships. Still, the big question is whether President Donald Trump can win reelection, so all eyes are on the Democrats and the candidate they will nominate to take on Trump.
In 2016, Trump's election was an unexpected victory over Democrat Hillary Clinton. Trump won swing states, or states that do not have a clear party alignment. This included Florida and North Carolina. Some blue states, or those that historically vote Democrat, turned red for Republican, including Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan. In 2020, however, the Democratic candidate will be different, the issues are different, and the electorate, or pool of American voters, has changed.
Democrats will try to defend their majority in the House of Representatives, where all 435 seats are up for election. They will also try to take control of the Senate, where 34 of the 100 seats will be voted on. Elections will also be held at the local and state level, including 11 elections for governor.
Who can vote?
There are more than 250 million people of voting age in the United States in 2020. That electorate will be different from the one in 2016. The voters will be more racially diverse and younger than ever. They will consist of about 33 percent non-white voters and 10 percent Generation Z voters, or those between the ages of 18 and 23.
In 2016, about 42 percent of Americans who were able to vote decided not to or were blocked from voting. However, the 2018 midterm elections saw a huge surge in voter turnout. This could mean the 2020 elections could see an expanded electorate. At the same time, experts say efforts to block voters may have hindered Democrats in 2018, and may continue to be an obstacle in the upcoming vote.
Find the singular word that should be plural
The ___ desks are arranged in a circle.
A: students's
B: students'
C: students's
Answer:
C(STUDENTS'S)
Explanation:
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What is your favorite movie of all time?
Is the word movie a possessive adjective?
Answer:
UHhhh can u pls be more pecific
Explanation:
Is this a good fable
The Fox and The Four Deer
By: Christian Steele
Once upon a time, there were 4 deer. Chase, Starbuck, Hurricane, and, Willow. They were walking when a fox started chasing them. The 4 deer always bragged that they were the swiftest in the land. And today was their chance to show everybody just how fast they were. They were winning the race until they started acting too cocky. The fox was starting to gain speed and catch up to the 4 deer. He ate one of the 4 deer. The other 3 ran faster than before. Now they were in grave danger. And they got away before he could get them. Their mom always told them they should watch what they say. The 3 learned a valuable lesson: don’t lie when you’re not really fast or you may end up losing your life or your siblings’ lives.
THE END!
Answer: It would be a bit better if you change the fox to a wolf. A fox will prey on much smaller animals, and in classic fables, the fox is sly and cunning.
A wolf will prey on deer, and in classic fables, is the predator, and is the symbol or agent that teaches about the danger that comes from not paying attention to common sense. (Like bragging about things that aren't true around someone who knows better.)
Explanation:
Fill in the blank. The ______traveler put his suitcase down and rested on the bench.
enchantress
scorching
weary
dreary
ancient
cruel
Answer: Weary
Explanation:
Weary means tired and confused.
please help due soon
Answer: Beautiful, Tall, Giant, Strong,Majestic,Colorful,Abstract
Explanation:
What is your favorite thing to do??
Please help me with this.
What does P.E.N.C.I.L stand for in elaboration?
Answer:
Public Education Needs Civic Involvement in Learning
I hope this helps you!
Read the following excerpts from a story about Norse mythology:
“Loki then disguised himself in servant garb so that he might administer the sleeping potion.”
“The thunder god Thor relied on strength and daring, while his brother Loki trusted his cunning instead.”
“Thor was doomed to lose the race from the beginning, for, you see, Loki had devised a shortcut for himself.”
Which of the following inferences do these clues support?
A.
Loki’s envy of his brother’s strength was all-consuming.
B.
Loki was unconcerned about breaking the rules of decent society.
C.
Those who rely on their cunning defeat those who depend on strength.
D.
The competitive nature of Thor and Loki’s relationship had its origin in their childhood.
Answer:
I think B
Explanation:
Help Please!!
How does King George III's character view the colonists? Support your answer with lyrics from the song "You'll be back" from Hamilton
Answer:
colonists made lyrics into and science proved it ot br king george
Explanation:
CHINESE WAR
Make a plan or detailed list about how you can improve your current note-taking methods.
I can start writing down question and answers, like for example:
What is the capital of France?
The answer is Paris.
I can also start highlighting, for example:
There were a couple of major Mesoamericans civilizations, like Maya, Olmec, Inca, and Aztec.
Hope this helps!
Fill in the blanks:
In order to hold your readers' attention you must use the necessary figurative language along with ______, ______, and ______ verbs.
Answer: adverbs, nouns, adjectives
this question is from perus and the gorgons head plz help
helpppppp/10 pointssssssssssssss
Answer:
D
Explanation:
A. is present only in the myth, B. is present only in the modern story, C. is present only in the myth only possible answer is D because in the mordern story the fisherman turns against the sharks which is nature and in the mordern story Prometheus takes zeus' power and gives it to humanity which is also nature.
Which of the following phrases is one theme of the myth “The Flight of Icarus”?
Group of answer choices
The value of moderation
Be content with what you have
Test your limits to learn what is possible
It's always worthwhile to take risks for freedom
Write a poll question or survey that connects to your blog topic.
The topic is Should students wear school uniforms.
I will report you if you only answer to get points because this has a huge affect on my grade
Answer:
Write something like this, I'm pretty sure
Explanation:
Which statement is best supported by text evidence from the excerpt?
Answer:
i believe its the first option. i apologize if i am incorrect
Explanation:
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Read this excerpt from the poem "Lincoln Looked.”
Lincoln looked forward and saw
a divided house cannot stand.
He looked ahead, beyond the brim
of his stovepipe hat, and where
there were many people, he saw one.
Lincoln looked up at the clouds
turning in the sky and knew that
the nation was doing the same thing
in time.
It was time for a change. Lincoln
looked deep within himself and searched
for the recipe for a new country made
from so many wild and unique ingredients.
Which kind of structure does this poem have?
rhythmic verse
formal verse
free verse
repetitive verse
Answer:
formal verse
Explanation:
Read the book Monster:
Which of the following statements best describes why Steve refers to himself as a “Monster”?
Answer choices for the above question
A. It is James King’s nickname on the streets.
B. It relates to the feeling that permanently goes along with being in jail.
C. It is what the district attorney called Steve.
D. It represents the actual killer that Steve is terrified of.
What is most closely the meaning of acknowledge as it is used in the passage below (paragraph 36)?
When you’re in court, you sit there and you pay attention. You let the jury know that you think the case is as serious as they do. You don’t turn and wave to any of your friends. It’s all right to acknowledge your mother.
Answer choices for the above question
A. verb | to recognize or accept
B. verb | to greet or salute
C. verb | to show gratitude or appreciation
D. None of the above
What do the following lines (paragraphs 41-42) mainly reveal about the people involved in Steve’s trial?
STENOGRAPHER
I hope this case lasts two weeks. I can sure use the money.
GUARD 1
Six days—maybe seven. It’s a motion case. They go through the motions; then they lock them up.
Answer choices for the above question
A. While the case means life-or-death for Steve, it is business-as-usual for others.
B. The guard and the stenographer believe James King’s version of what happened.
C. There is a conspiracy against Steve.
D. Steve is hoping to strike a plea deal with the prosecutors.
Which of the following inferences is best supported by the passage below (paragraphs 49-50)?
CUT TO: STEVE is made to sit down at one table. At another table we see KING and two attorneys. STEVE sits alone. A guard stands behind him. There are one or two spectators in the court. Then four more enter.
CLOSE-UP (CU) OF STEVE HARMON. The fear is evident on his face.
Answer choices for the above question
A. James King appears to be just as afraid as Steve is.
B. Steve feels more comfortable painting a picture of his emotions than directly confessing them.
C. Steve does not want to be the main character in the movie he is making.
D. Steve has no idea of how to actually make a movie.
Which of the following inferences about Kathy O’Brien is best supported by the text?
Answer choices for the above question
A. O’Brien sees her role in Steve’s case as one of formal duty.
B. O’Brien believes that writing a screenplay will hurt Steve’s chances at winning his case.
C. O’Brien believes that Steve is innocent.
D. O’Brien believes that Steve is guilty.
Which statement from the text most strongly supports the correct answer to Question 5?
Answer choices for the above question
A. “Ain’t no use putting the blanket over your head, man. You can’t cut this out; this is reality. This is the real deal.”
B. “My job is to make sure the law works for you as well as against you, and to make you a human being in the eyes of the jury.”
C. “I’m writing this whole thing down as a movie.”
D. “It’s all right to acknowledge your mother.”
Which of the following statements about Steve is best supported by the excerpt?
Answer choices for the above question
A. There is a strong sense of camaraderie between the inmates in Steve’s jail.
B. Steve tells his story as a screenplay because he feels so detached from what is happening.
C. Steve believes that he can make some money by making a movie of what has happened to him.
D. Steve is writing about his experiences in jail because he feels completely at ease while he is locked up.
Which sentence from the text most strongly supports the correct answer to Question 7?
Answer choices for the above question
A. “We sleep with strangers, wake up with strangers, and go to the bathroom in front of strangers.”
B. “They say you get used to being in jail, but I don’t see how.”
C. “CUT TO: STEVE pulling blanket over his head as screen goes dark.”
D. “The film will be the story of my life. No, not my life, but of this experience.”
Answer:
1. C
2. D
3. A
4. B
5. B
6. B
7. A
8. A
Only do first 4 questions I will give brainlist