Answer:
It is Personification
Explanation:
It is giving human charecteristics to something that is not human.
Answer:
Personification
Explanation:
It is Personification because the car, which is not living is being described as a hero, TAKING him to work. The person gave it human characteristics. :D
How did the soldiers fight during the Civil War?
2 armies marched towards a small town in Virginia or Tennessee. Their Scouts see each other at a distance.
Now what?
How do these armies become engaged with one another? And more importantly, how do we know who's won the battle?
Simply put, both armies, North and South will organize their men into groups of approximately 350 called regimens. These men will stand shoulder to shoulder in two lines called ranks, and March toward the enemy. Once they are in range, they will fire their weapons at one another or charge each other with the bandit.
When one side is driven the other away, the battle has been won. We call this method linear tactics. Now remember that in those times, the way that soldiers fight is dependent on the weapons they use. And during the Civil War, both soldiers of North and Southern armies are going to use a rifled musket, which is a single shot weapon that has an effective range of about 400 yards, and it can be fired roughly three times in a minute.
One man with one of these weapons won't be very effective, but three or 500 or a thousand men is a different story. This is why one regimen on a battlefield can make a difference.
Even in larger, more complicated battles, the concept remains the same, maneuver your line of battle into position where it can damage the enemy with its firepower or subdue it in hand to hand combat.
How many types of citations will you use if you include research in your persuasive essay? A Two-In-text and Works Cited. B One-In-text C One-Works Cited
Answer:
A Two-In-text and Works Cited.
Explanation:
When writing a persuasive essay it is important that the citations presented in the text are presented again in the Works Cited section, where it is possible to establish a completed reference to the quote used, allowing readers to find the original work.
The citations in a persuasive essay are extremely important to promote richness in the text and to show that the author used reliable and truthful research sources, which makes the text relevant and reliable.
What is the main conflict in Freak The Mighty from chapters 1-12?
Answer:
The main conflict in "Freak The Mighty" is two boys' battles with themselves and their respective disabilities.
Explanation: Kevin has an extraordinary intellect but has been crippled from birth and wears leg braces. Max is physically powerful but mentally weak. Together, they learn to overcome these shortcomings.
Read the sentence.
Sophie's writing group suggested she revise her story to have an omniscient narrator so her readers would know what all of the characters were thinking and feeling.
What is the meaning of the word omniscient as it is used in the sentence?
all-powerful
all-encompassing
all-seeing
all-knowing
Answer:
I would say all-knowing
Answer:
all-knowing
Explanation:
3.8 Paragraph- “Odyssey, Part II”
How are personal strengths and weaknesses magnified during the course of a journey at sea?
have you succeeded ___ finding a job yet?
a) on
b) in
c) at
Answer:
The answer is a
Explanation:
The answer is a because when wrting you dont type with something that doesnt make sense.
Part A
How is the structure of Whitman’s poem different from the structure of Longfellow’s poem in these stanzas?
Whitman uses end rhyme in every line of his poem; Longfellow does not.
Whitman keeps the same meter throughout the stanza; Longfellow does not.
Longfellow keeps the same meter throughout the stanza; Whitman does not.
Longfellow uses internal rhyme; Whitman does not.
Part B
Which lines from the passages support your answer?
Longfellow: Lines 1-4; Whitman: Lines 3-4
Longfellow: Lines 3-6; Whitman: Lines 4-6
Longfellow: Lines 9-12; Whitman: Lines 2-3
Longfellow: Line 9-12; Whitman: Lines 3-4
Answer:
Part A: C
Part B: B
Explanation:
Whitman varies the meter of his poem, while Longfellow, for the most part, does not. The supporting lines in Part B would be those demonstrating lack of the meter in Whitman's poem, which are 4-6.
Throughout the play, there are many instances where street vendors are yelling. At the end of Scene 2, a vendor yells, “Red-hot!” This can be interpreted as *
1 point
Theme: people are always yelling
Symbol: tension and passion are mounting
Characterization: passion and lust guide all characters
Mood: creates a verisimilitude (real or true) environment
Which of the following gives a stumbling feeling to the poem? the use of rhyme the imagery the rhythm of the line breaks the use of alliteration
Answer:
the rhythm of the line breaks
Explanation:
hope this helps
Women
by Alice Walker
They were women then
My mama’s generation
Husky of voice—stout of
Step
With fists as well as
Hands
How they battered down
Doors
And ironed
Starched white
Shirts
How they led
Armies
Headragged generals
Across mined
Fields
trapped
Ditches
To discover books
Desks
A place for us
How they knew what we
Must know
Without knowing a page
Of it
Themselves.
Which of the following gives a stumbling feeling to the poem?
Answer:
The rhythm of the line breaks
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Why is conflict important to a story? Why is it important to be able to identify the antagonist and type of conflict? Response should be 3-5 sentences in length.
Answer:
The conflict is important to a story because it can create tension and make the readers more interested to find out what's going to happen.
it is important to identify the conflict so you know what is happening,, and important to identify the antagonist because sometimes it may be the 'mastermind' behind the conflict and the key to 'solve' the conflict.
Romeo and Juliet - Questions
1. What are the names of the two feuding families?
2. Where is the play set?
3. Why is Romeo sad in the beginning of the play?
4. Where/How do Romeo and Juliet first meet?
5. What two people help Romeo and Juliet get married?
6. What happens to Mercutio?
7. What happens to Tybalt?
8. Why is Romeo forced to leave the city?
9. Who does Juliet’s father say she must marry?
10. How does Juliet fake her death?
12.How does Romeo die?
13. How does Juliet die?
14. What do Montague and Capulet agree to do at the very end?
Answer:
1) the Montagues and the Capulets.
2) Romeo and Juliet is set in Verona and Mantua, Italy, during the period of the Italian Renaissance.
3) because his love, Rosaline, doesn't love him back.
4) Romeo and Juliet meet at the ball held by Lord Capulet at his home.
5) Romeo and Juliet get married in secret with the help of Juliet's nurse and Friar Laurence.
6) Mercutio's wound is fatal and he dies crying "A plague o' both your houses!" Blinded by rage over Mercutio's death.
7) Tybalt died in the streets of Verona after a fight with Romeo.
8) Romeo has killed in revenge he will be banished from the city of Verona rather than sentenced to death.
9) She has to marry Paris
10) Juliet drinks a sleeping potion the night before her marriage to Paris. In the morning, she does not wake and she is pronounced dead. They take her to the Capulet tomb where she will wait for Romeo.
12) Romeo buys poison from an Apothecary in Mantua. He returns to Verona and goes to the tomb where he surprises and kills the mourning Paris. Romeo takes his poison and dies.
13) Juliet sees Romeo dead beside her, and surmises from the empty vial that he has drunk poison. Hearing the approaching watch, Juliet unsheathes Romeo's dagger and, saying, “O happy dagger, / This is thy sheath,” stabs herself (5.3. 171). She dies upon Romeo's body.
14) Lord Montague and Lord Capulet, in agreeing to end their feud, pledge to have constructed golden statues of the other's dead child. Lord Montague promises to have a statue of Juliet built in pure gold; similarly, Lord Capulet vows to have one fashioned like Romeo.
Mary want to be writer
because
Answer:
Mary wants to be a writer because she wants to be a writer.
3. ‘I saw him motion like a man who is in need of air.’ Here ‘I’ and ‘him’ refer to ____ *
1 point
b. Sherlock Holmes and Godfrey Norton
d. Dr.Watson and Sherlock Holmes.
a. the narrator and Godfrey Norton
c. King of Bohemia and Sherlock Holmes.
why does roderigo hate othello
Answer:
Roderigo hates Othello because he was one of the suitors for Desdemona. He is still in love with Desdemona and hates Othello because she chose Othello over him. One can see why Desdemona rejected him because he is so gullible and easily duped.
Is a college type setting and a college campus the same thing
Answer:
No
Explanation:
It is not the same a collage type setting is like you re-creating the setting versus you actually being there on campus
My story is The Boy in the Striped Pajamas Use the text and your analysis to prepare two interpretive or evaluative discussion questions, then identify the type of question you have created. Question Is your question interpretive or evaluative? 1. 2.
Answer:
Question 1: What is the meaning of Bruno's clothes?
Question 2: Why didn't Bruno's grandmother agree with his father's new position?
Explanation:
The two questions above are interpretive questions, as they require the student to reflect on the meanings of elements added to the story, which can often go unnoticed, but which contain very important information. In summary, the interpretative questions seek to discover how much the student understood about the work.
In the first question, it is necessary for the student to reflect on how much Bruno believes that his clothes are uncomfortable. This element is directly related to how Bruno feels about the family, the house and the life he is living, showing how he feels uncomfortable, displaced and anguished.
The second question requires the student to reflect on Bruno's grandmother's position on Nazism and on Bruno's father's involvement in this system.
"The Boy in the Striped Pajamas" tells the story of how Bruno, the son of a Nazi officer, befriends a Jewish boy who is trapped in a concentration camp.
"Whack. The hatchet sticks in the frozen turkey."
This is an example of what type of figurative language?
Hey! The answer to the question is an Onomatopoeia. I have taken this quiz and that is what an Onomatopoeia is. :) Brainliest?
What is the gist of chapter 6 and 7 to kill a mockingbird ?
Answer:
love that book i read it last year
Explanation: I would love to read it again
Answer:
Explanation:
Atticus tells Jem to get his pants from Dill and come home. ... These two chapters mark several endings and beginnings for Jem and Scout in terms of understanding. Chapter 6 concludes their second summer with Dill, while Chapter 7 begins Scout's second year of school.
I'll give brainliest. no links... I need to get this done by 12pm today. I beg of u this is on the book "where the red Fern grows"
Answer:
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Explanation:
What is Kennedy’s answer to the question “Why the moon”
Answer:
We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard, because that goal will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills, because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept, one we are unwilling to postpone.
Explanation:
Hopefully this helps you sorry if it doesn’t
2. Which pattern best describes the rhyme
scheme of stanza 1?
A. abcabc
B. ababcc
C. abcdef
D. ababaa
Answer:
None of the above- unless this is satire.
Explanation:
You might want to show what poem you are reading in your class so people can help you answer your question.
Rhymes have patterns. For example, A poem that rhymes at the top line and the bottom line and has a different line for the middle two lines would be a, b, b,a.
"I sat in the hay,
Animals ran their route,
I sat and pondered all day,
The bustling trees almost went mute"
This stanza of a completely made up poem has a pattern of a,b,a,b.
Dave stared in disbelief at the stack of boxes in his sister's room.
"What's the problem, Dave?" she demanded. "You said you'd help me move these boxes to the attic."
"Are you serious, Deb?" he responded crossly. "Who do you think I am? Hercules?"
What does the reference to Hercules tell the reader about Dave's attitude toward his sister's request?
01. He thinks his sister is big enough to move her own boxes.
0 2. He believes that he will need great strength to move the bepes.
O 3. He feels that he is too important to be asked to move the boxes.
4. He understands that his sister will view him as a hero if he moves the boxes.
Answer:
02
Explanation:
ayo whoever sent you this wants you to know...
Answer:
what?
Explanation:
Explanation:
Wants you to know that your pretty ¥gly;)
what is the correct meaning of the word polluted?
once water is polluted it is very difficult to restore it to its earlier condition
brought together
increased in volume
made different
tuned unfit
Answer:
it would be "turned unfit."
Explanation:
tuned unfit is the answer
In killer angels Lee called Harrison a "scout". Why do you think he didn't call him by his true profession?
Answer: called it the high-water mark of the Confederacy, when General Robert E. Lee hurled, Longstreet is skeptical at first, but Harrison convinces him that he has actually
Explanation:
you have two hourglass sand timers, one that runs for 3 minutes and another that runs for 5 minutes. How do you time 7 minutes using these two sand timers?
Answer:
Before starting the 7 minutes, run the 5-minute glass and 3-minute glass simultaneously until the 3-minute one ends. Then there will remain 2 minutes on the 5-minute hourglass. Now, start the time and run the 5-minute glass until it ends, then flip it over and run it again for the full 5 minutes.
Thus, we have 5 minutes minus 3 minutes to equal a beginning 2 minutes, then added to this another 5 minutes for a total of 7 minutes.
I hope this helps ^^
Answer/Explanation:
Before starting the 7 minutes, run the 5-minute glass and 3-minute glass simultaneously until the 3-minute one ends. Then there will remain 2 minutes on the 5-minute hourglass. Now, start the time and run the 5-minute glass until it ends, then flip it over and run it again for the full 5 minutes.
Thus, we have 5 minutes minus 3 minutes to equal a beginning 2 minutes, then added to this another 5 minutes for a total of 7 minutes.
I hope this helps
Which transition best fits the blank in the passage?
A. Nevertheless
B. In time
C. One afternoon
D. On the one hand
SUBMIT
Answer: Nevertheless
Explanation:
Can someone pleaseeee help and if you’re correct i’ll give brainliest
Answer:
maybe constellations
hope it helped
Answer:
this is a constellation
On the Aspire reading test, you will be asked to:
A. read, write, and summarize.
B. read, summarize, and write.
C. read, recall, and draw conclusions.
D. read, infer, and summarize.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
On any Aspire reading test, you will always be asked to read, recall, and draw conclusions.
The correct option is D. On the Aspire reading test, you will be asked to read a passage, make inferences about the content, and summarize the main ideas presented in the passage.
What is Aspire test?The Aspire test is a standardized test developed by ACT, Inc. that measures a student's academic achievement and readiness for college and career readiness.
The Aspire test assesses a student's knowledge and skills in English, math, reading, science, and writing. It is designed to provide feedback to students, teachers, and parents on a student's progress toward college readiness and identify areas where additional support may be needed.
The Aspire test is typically administered to students in grades 3-10, with different versions of the test tailored to specific grade levels. On the Aspire reading test, you will be asked to read a passage, make inferences about the content, and summarize the main ideas presented in the passage.
Hence, option D is correct:
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12. What does the metaphor in the following line from a pair of silk stockings mean? She counted the money out to the waiter and left an extra coin on his tray, whereupon he bowed before her as before a princess of royal blood.
A) the waiter is mocking her
B) he is appreciative of the extra coin on his tray
C) he believes that she is royalty since she left an extra coin
D) the waiter sees through Mrs. Sommers and knows that she doesn’t come from money.