Explain why Jackson waits until the end of the story to revel the conflict. How would the story be less effective if the conflict were revealed earlier ?
Answer and explanation:
Jackson's reason behind his behaviour of waiting until the end of the story to reveal the conflict, may have something to do with a tendecy to drive the reader into a dramatic plot twist that wasn't at all expected, a sudden tone change, as the lottery wasn't seen as something that could be wrong, was accepeted and had a high participation from people. So this is all a sense of town's traditions manipulation.
Which sentences are punctuated correctly? Check all that apply. A) Ms. Washington bought twenty-four pencils for the classroom. B) Alyssa has collected more that one hundred trading cards. C) Caleb stirred one-fourth of the walnuts into the batter. D) There are three-hundred kids in my high school. E) The scientists added one eighth of a teaspoon of salt to the solution.
Sentences A, C, and E are punctuated correctly, using hyphens for compound numbers and fractions. Sentences B and D contain errors in hyphenation and word choice.
Explanation:The punctuated sentences correctly are:
A) Ms. Washington bought twenty-four pencils for the classroom.C) Caleb stirred one-fourth of the walnuts into the batter.E) The scientists added one eighth of a teaspoon of salt to the solution.These sentences correctly use hyphens for compound numbers and fractions. Sentence B incorrectly uses 'more that' instead of 'more than'. Sentence D is incorrect because 'three-hundred' should be 'three hundred' without a hyphen.
The Civil War was an example of which type of conflict? Question 14 options:
A. interpersonal
B.intrapersonal
C. intergroup
D.intragroup
What reasons do jem and dill give for trying to peek into the radley window on this particular night?
Read the passage. I lazily flipped through the pages of my textbook and yawned. “Too bad I can’t be more like my brother,” I thought. He is very studious and a bit of a perfectionist, and he’s always anxious to learn new things. It’s hard to believe that anyone can be that focused. But me? Well, that’s a different story. I am much more likely to spend my time daydreaming.
Which phrase from the passage is an example of indirect characterization?
a bit of a perfectionist
anxious to learn new things
can be that focused
spend my time daydreaming
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Definition of the word poetry
How does Lizabeth interact with Miss Lottie in "Marigolds"?
Lizabeth is afraid of Miss Lottie because she thinks the old woman is a witch, so she avoids her house.
Lizabeth is intrigued by Miss Lottie and her marigolds, so she enjoys going by Miss Lottie's house to see her garden.
Lizabeth thinks Miss Lottie and her marigolds are strange, and her frustration with her own life drives Lizabeth to destroy the woman's flowers.
Lizabeth knows that Miss Lottie doesn't like to be bothered, but she encourages the other children to tease the woman.
Answer:
Lizabeth thinks Miss Lottie and her marigolds are strange, and her frustration with her own life drives her to destroy the woman's flowers
Explanation:
Miss Lottie is a woman who has been through a lot of bad things in her life, plus she has a disabled child who is totally dependent on her. Mrs. Lottie always seems sad, but she takes care of her marigolds with all the zeal and affection she can.
Because of all this, Lizabeth finds Miss Lottie weird just like the marigolds she loves so much. One day Lizabeth hears her parents talking about money, they are broke and they don't know how they will make a living. She is very sad and angry when she hears this, so she runs out of the house, goes to Miss Lottie's house, and destroys the marigolds.
Miss Lottie is very sad, but does not scold the girl. Over time, Lizabeth realizes how selfish she was to destroy the marigolds and provoke Miss Lottie's sadness. Marigolds was the only beautiful thing Miss Lottie had, these flowers gave her hope that life could be good.
Another name for the an indirect democracy is a _________ democracy
A. Pure
B. Totalitarian
C. Socialistic
D. Representative
Answer:
It's Representative
Explanation:
The narrator thinks, "there is within me... a knot of cruelty borne by the stream of love...". what do you think this means?
imagine that your teacher has asked you to write an essay that explains the events leading up to the Great Depression. what type of essay will you write
What does the word quack likely mean
if a verb it is sound a duck makes
if a noun It is some one pretending to be a fake doctor
Answer:
The sound made by a duck.
Explanation:
There are two definitions that are the generally used for the word Quack:
"the characteristic harsh sound made by a duck"
"(of a duck) make a characteristic harsh sound"
Also, the Cambridge Dictionary defines "quack" as both, "The sound that a duck makes" and "a person who dishonestly pretends to have medical skills or knowledge", but the latter is less commonly used.
Write a sentence containing a single-word participle used as an adjective. CAPITALIZE the participle. Then below the sentence, tell which word is modified by the participle.
Answer:
"Going to the theater alone is a very EMBARRASSING experience for me."
The word modified by the participle is experience.
Explanation:
Adjectives can come in many forms and often they come from past participles of verbs. Their main function, as any adjective, is to modify a noun, a noun in which they agree in number and gender. Participles that can be used as adjectives often end in -ed or -ing.
In Harriet Tubman: Conductor on the Underground Railroad, which rhetorical appeal is Tubman using when she tells the runaways about her own experiences to gain credibility?
The rhetorical appeal used by Harriet Tubman: Driver in the underground railroad, is Ethos. Distinctive Because she is establishing her own credibility to her audience. She uses her own knowledge as a tool. While they were walking she told them stories about her first flight.
since 1960 when the central american beef market began booming over 25% of the rainforests have been cleared for cattle grazing?
truth or false
The Canterbury Tales
Why couldn't the squire sleep at night?
Question 2 options:
A)
He was too deeply in love.
B)
He heard a nightingale sing.
C)
He would rather sing and dance.
D)
He had great strength and stamina
Answer:
A) He was too deeply in love.
Explanation:
The squire is one of the characters that we meet in The Canterbury Tales. We learn that he is the Knight's son. Although he is reasonably talented, we learn that he is quite young. Therefore, the squire is delicate, sweet and romantic. He dances and writes poetry, and he falls in love deeply, which keeps him up at night. The squire serves to illustrate youth.
Who are the characters in the frame story the notorious jumping frog?
After gave him a warm bath....now he sleep peacefully. It is correct grammar?
Which is an important element of Gothic fiction?
Secrets and curses as well as supernatural events constitute fundamental elements of Gothic fiction.
Gothic fiction better known as Gothic horror refers to a genre or mode of literature and film that blends fiction and horror, death, and at times romance.
In this genre, an atmosphere of mystery and terror prevails.
The vogue was initiated in England by Horace Walpole’s terrific successful Castle of Otranto (1765).
When did love makes me do foolish things release?
Answer:
1965
Explanation:
Use the dictionary entry for crude to answer the question.
crude
crude [‘krüd] adj
from Latin crudus
1. the quality of being unchanged from the original state
2. the quality of being primitive or uncultured
3. the quality of being blunt or offensive
4. the quality of being rough in execution
Which sentences correctly uses the word crude as it is defined? Check all that apply.
1)Despite their hard work, the miners were only able to find a small amount of crude minerals in the mine they were excavating.
2)Kenzo became much more polite and crude after the teacher spoke to his parents about how poorly he had been behaving in class.
3)The architect drew a crude sketch of his designs to give his clients a general idea of what he wanted to build.
4)The audience booed the comedian off the stage because his crude jokes were very inappropriate.
5)The baker decorated the wedding cake with flowers made of sugar that were so crude that they looked like real flowers.
The answers are sentence 1. "Despite their hard work, the miners were only able to find a small amount of crude minerals in the mine they were excavating", sentence 3. "The architect drew a crude sketch of his designs to give his clients a general idea of what he wanted to build" and sentence 4. "The audience booed the comedian off the stage because his crude jokes were very inappropriate".
Explanation:
The dictionary entry explains the word "crude" is an adjective which means it is used to describe nouns and besides this has four different meanings the first meaning is "unchanged from original state", the second meaning is "primitive or uncultured", the third is "blunt or offensive" and the fourth is "rough in execution", these definitions are important as a sentence uses a word correctly when they use the word in a sentence is directly link to the type of word that in this case is adjective and the definitions a word has.
Considering this the sentence 1 uses the word "crude" correctly as in this sentence the word crude is used to describe the mineral found by the miners, which fits with the first definition of the word or "unchanged from an original state". Also, sentence 3 uses correctly the word as the word is used to describe the sketch drawn by the architect that showed a general idea, which means the fourth definition "rough in execution" fits with this sentence. Finally, sentence 4 is also correct as the word is used to describe the jokes that were inappropriate which fits with the third definition of crude or "blunt or offensive".
Therefore, the sentences that use correctly the word "crude" are sentences 1, 3 and 4 because in this sentences the word matches with one of the fourth definitions and also is used as an adjective.
Deliberative thinking consists of search and inference. For what three things should you search?
Deliberative thinking consists of search and inference. When engaging in deliberative thinking, there are three important things to search for: considering what you want to know about the topic, finding credible information, and basing judgments on sound reasoning and evidence.
Explanation:Deliberative thinking consists of search and inference. When engaging in deliberative thinking, there are three important things to search for:
Consider what you want to know about the topic: Before making a decision or forming an opinion, it is important to gather information and understand what you need to know about the topic at hand.Find credible information about the topic: Look for reliable sources of information that provide accurate and trustworthy information. This can include books, scholarly articles, reputable websites, and expert opinions.Base your judgments on sound reasoning and evidence: Once you have gathered information, it is important to critically analyze and evaluate the evidence. Use logical reasoning and evidence-based arguments to support your judgments and conclusions.Who is the narrator of "Granny and the Golden Bridge"?
A.The narrator of "Granny and the Golden Bridge" tells the story about his grandmother in a magazine article.
B.The narrator of "Granny and the Golden Bridge" tells the story about his grandmother and her charity.
C.The narrator of "Granny and the Golden Bridge" tells the story about his grandmother and her cruelty.
D.The narrator of "Granny and the Golden Bridge" tells the story about his grandmother and her partial desire.
The narrator of "Granny and the Golden Bridge" tells the story about his grandmother and her charity. is the answer
Answer:
The correct answer is option D.
Explanation:
The story Granny and the Golden Bridge, written by Claribel Alegria tells the story of a grandmother who wants to generate her own fortune by trafficking weapons and helping the army in the Civil War.
The story is told by his grandson Manuel, who says his grandmother was crazy.
The grandmother put in a role of cook, helped the guerrilla leader carrying baskets with fragmentation grenades, G-3 cartridges, and mortar rounds of 81 millimeters.
His partial desire was to earn money selling these things to the army.
Nights and Dragons—
From the memoir of author Abigail Prynne
I could have given up, but I thought about my grandmother. She always told me that "people who believe that science is the answer to everything are missing out on everything else." With her words in mind, I searched some more. There were many facts that hinted that dragons may not be fictional. I noticed that cultures across the world all described dragons in similar ways. This was odd because they had no way to communicate with each other. I found dragons mentioned in more than just stories. They appeared in old legal papers, in the travel logs of Marco Polo, and in the Bible. I saw that the Chinese calendar uses a different animal each year. Dragons are included along with eleven real animals. I began to believe it was a real possibility that all of these people were talking about a creature that actually existed.
Writing in a complete sentence, what is the main idea of the passage?
Answer:
Because dragons are present in many documents from many different cultures, and because science cannot always explain everything, it is possible that dragons existed at some point.
Explanation:
This is an example of how this passage could be summarized in one sentence. In this passage, the author tells us that she became interested in finding out whether dragons were real or not. She also tells us that she had reason to believe that dragons could be real, particularly because they are mentioned in a variety of documents from many different cultures.
Answer: Well, since dragons haven't been confirmed to exist yet due to scientists not being able to find clues such as bones or marks on the land. But due to scientists not being able to explain anything and dragons being pretended in several cultures and documents, they might have existed at one point.
Explanation: (yes I do know someone answered very similar to me and yeah I did write some of it from him)
Read the passage. Which sound device is expressed by the bolded words?
ROSES ARE RED,
VIOLETS ARE BLUE.
Please don’t kiss me,
I have the flu.
ROSES ARE RED,
VIOLETS ARE BLUE>
Please don’t come near me,
I might sneeze on you.
A: rhythm
B: alliteration
C: rhyme
D: refrain
rhyme I think!???!!!
Conclusions made on the basis of unstated or stated evidence are called
Read the excerpt from "Harrison Bergeron." The year was 2081, and everybody was finally equal. They weren’t only equal before God and the law. They were equal every which way. Nobody was smarter than anybody else. Nobody was better looking than anybody else. Nobody was stronger or quicker than anybody else. All this equality was due to the 211th, 212th, and 213th Amendments to the Constitution, and to the unceasing vigilance of agents of the United States Handicapper General. The author is describing a society that is
The author is describing a society that is uniform.
Uniformity, or perfect equality in every way, was achieved through the passage of laws that ensured it. Everyone in this new society was equally smart, equally good-looking and equally strong. However, the problem that the story presents is that this equality was only achieved by lowering everyone's capacities to the lowest common denominator. This meant that people who were naturally good-looking, smart and capable had to be handicapped in some way in order not to outshine others. The work tries to force the reader to decide how important equality really is, and whether it is worth pursuing at any cost.
Read this excerpt from Frankenstein: . . . I darted up towards my own room. My hand was already on the lock of the door before I recollected myself. I then paused; and a cold shivering came over me. I threw the door forcibly open . . . but nothing appeared. I stepped fearfully in: the apartment was empty; and my bedroom was also freed from its hideous guest. I could hardly believe that so great a good fortune could have befallen me; but when I became assured that my enemy had indeed fled, I clapped my hands for joy, and ran down to Clerval. Which words best describe the overall tone of this passage? A. Curious and joyful B. Thoughtful and serious C. Troubled and brooding D. Excited and relieved
Answer: D) Excited and relieved.
Explanation: The tone of a text or sentence is the author's or speaker's attitude towards the audience, the subject or even the characters of the text. There are many different kinds of tones, like: positive, negative, objective, sad, angry, etc. In the given passage from "Frankenstein" by Mary Shelley we can see that the overall tone is excited and relieved, we can clearly see this in the phrase " but when I became assured that my enemy had indeed fled, I clapped my hands for joy, and ran down to Clerval."
How does ponyboy explain that a gang and a pack are different?
Analyze the language Malcolm X uses to describe Harlem in the first two paragraphs.
The conclusion paragraph has two jobs what are they