Answer:
I'm pretty sure its Indirect Characterization.
Explanation:
Its describing the character with her actions and feelings rather than narrating how she is.
Rosie's family had come through New York's Ellis Island in 1907 with
such high hopes. They knew, of course, that the streets weren't really
paved with gold, but they looked forward to new opportunities.
Opportunities did come, but along with them came hardships. Though
the city was exciting, it was also overwhelming. Work was hard to find,
and it sometimes seemed as if no one had time to help or even notice
the new arrivals. Still, Rosie got used to her new life, and even though
she missed her old friends, she made new ones who helped her
through many hard times.
Which statement best explains how the setting affects the plot of this story?
Answer:
The scenario represents a completely new environment for the character, making his inexperience in this environment cause difficulties that move the storyline, while the character needs to solve them.
Explanation:
As you can see by reading the text, the scenario is a completely new place for the character, Rosie. This means that she is a foreigner and like any foreigner she will have difficulties adapting, will face prejudice and even miss her previous home, but she will also have achievements. In this case, we can affirm that the experiences that she will have are totally related to the scenario and that will move the whole plot of the story.
Which sentence from the text most strongly supports the inference that Jordi Puig is a man with great tact and diplomacy?
Which sentence from the text most strongly supports the inference that Jordi Puig is a man with great tact and diplomacy?
A. "With typical Catalan hospitality their old friend Jordi Puig, who
owned the restaurant, came out to greet them."
B. ""Of course, Senyor Balaguer. It will be our pleasure. Nothing tastes so good as the wild mushrooms which one has picked
oneself, don't you agree?'"
C. "Jordi Puig made the sort of noise you make when you wish to
show modesty in the face of a compliment."
D. "He simply substituted some fresh rovellons which he had managed to get that morning, following an urgent phone call."
Answer:
B. ""Of course, Senyor Balaguer. It will be our pleasure. Nothing tastes so good as the wild mushrooms which one has picked
oneself, don't you agree?'"
Explanation:
When a person is said to be tactful or possess diplomacy, that person is considered to be skillful in dealing with difficult or sensitive situations.
Jordi Puig is considered to be a man with great tact and diplomacy because of the way he diffused the tension concerning the wild mushrooms which Senyor Balaguer had brought.
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Answer:
I am confused on the question you are asking. if you would like to explain the question a little more I will try my best to help you.
what is a consonant cluster
Answer:
A consonant cluster (sometimes known as a consonant blend) is a group of consonants that appear together in a word without any vowels between them.
Explanation:
Who misses there friends becausee they have to stay home.
Answer:
meee :(
Explanation:
Answer:
me! i really miss my friends so much.
Explanation:
One theme that could be taken from this story is that appearance are not an accurate reflection of reality
(Lamb to the slaughter)
Answer:
The three examples are that she is not loyal to her husband for she managed to kill him out of sheer anger/ shock at being divorced. Second is, she tried to cover up her crime and acted in a planned manner so that she will be taken as the wife of the victim and not as a suspect. Lastly, she tried and successfully covered up her crime, even to the extent of making the policemen eat the evidence, which will immediately remove all traces of her involvement in the crime.
Explanation:
Roald Dahl's short story "Lamb to the Slaughter," tells the story of how a woman killed her husband and successfully managed to get rid of the evidence. And one of the main themes that the story deals with is the issue of how we tend to overlook a person's true nature and be guided by preconceived notions.
Three examples of how the appearance of Mrs. Maloney is not an accurate reflection of her personality can be seen in her acts. First, the narrator presents her as someone who's faithful and loyal to her husband. But at the same time, she doesn't hesitate to hit him with the leg of lamb and kill him. Moreover, she also got rid of the murder weapon and didn't try to come clean. Rather, she went ahead to try to deceive the detectives and even act innocent. The narrator proclaims that "As the wife of a detective, she knew quite well what the penalty would be. That was fine. It made no difference to her. It would be a relief."
The second is when she went to the shop to buy things as a cover-up for her timeline. She planned everything, "tidied her hair, touched up her lops and face" and then went to the grocery store, talking "brightly, smiling at the man behind the counter", and acting as if nothing's wrong while the dead body of her husband lies in the house.
The third is her plan to perfectly execute the whole "surprise reaction" process in discovering the crime.
"she told herself as she hurried back, all she was doing now, she was returning home to her husband and he was waiting for his supper[. . .] when she entered the house, she happened to find anything unusual, or tragic, or terrible, then naturally it would be a shock and she’d become frantic with grief and horror."
This passage shows how much planning she did and also how she tried to justify her actions and be not convicted or discovered.
The theme was vital in showing that appearance is not an accurate reflection of reality.
The theme in a story simply means the main idea that's contained in the story. The theme is vital in conveying the idea of the author.
From the information given, the woman wasn't loyal to her husband as she killed him out of the shock at being divorced. She also tried to cover up her deadly act. Therefore, even though the woman was portrayed as a good person, she isn't really the kind of person she is.
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Which two details in the text reveal to the reader that Doctor Manette has a good reputation with members of the Tribunal?
Answer: "In the first frantic greetings lavished on himself as a noted sufferer under the overthrown system"
"But should, for his sake, be held blameless in safe custody"
Explanation: Edmentum confirmed
India and Pakistan were split into separate countries after winning their
independence from Great Britain due to differences in:
A. the support they offered to Great Britain.
B. the religions practiced by their people.
C. the type of government they preferred.
O D. the economic resources they produced.
B
Explanation:
the religious practised by their people
Answer:B
Explanation:easy like 123 like your abcs
The
of a text should answer the question, "Who or what is this text about?"
Thesis
Topic
Main Idea
Message
Answer:
Main Idea
Explanation:
The Main Idea of a text should answer the question, "Who or what is this text about?" because unlike the topic which is the general subject of the text, the main idea is a more complete description of what the text is all about, and what the author wants to convey.
who do you think is the best UA teacher at BNHA?
Answer:
Principal Nezu because he's just my favorite :))
Answer:
Aizawa hands down. I like how even if he's a bit grumpy sometimes he still makes sures to take care of his problem children lol. He's also a pretty interesting character in terms of his past
Determine if the statement is true or false.
Primary colors are the most intense.
a. True
b. False
Which line from "Harriet Tubman" best highlights Tubman's determination? "‘Farewell!' she sang to her friends one night" "But she ran away that dark, hot night" "Where those mean men couldn't find her" "And she kept on going till she got to the North"
Answer:
"And she kept on going till she got to the North"
Explanation:
This answer choice best represent determination. Harriet Tubman kept going to the North only until she got there. Nothing could get in her way.
Answer:
"And she kept on going till she got to the North"
Explanation:
Which Character is described in these lines? Long was the season...
Answer:
The man-ruler famous,
The long-worthy atheling, sat very woful,
Can you please help with my question....
Answer:
base form: compares one thing with another.
comparative form: compares two things with each other.
superlative form: compares one thing with everything else.
Answer:
base form: compares one thing with another.
comparative form: compares two things with each other.
superlative form: compares one thing with everything else.
Explanation:
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How many “peremptory challenges" can a lawyer make in jury selection?
a 5
b. 10
c. 15
d. 20
what's another word that fits into the category with the words supervision, charitable, and philanthropist
Answer:beneficent
Explanation:
Answer:
benefactress
Explanation:
it's the synonym of philanthropist meaning its basically another word for it
In paragraph 23, president Obama quoted Martin Luther king’s I have a dream speech in which he said, I have a dream that my four little children will once day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character. What does this quote mean
Answer:
the quote means that people should have equal right, no matter the color of there skin or gender
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Which detail from "The Chenoo" would best support the theme "family bonds are strong"?
The two brothers remember a story their great-grandfather told them.
O Both men run back toward their camp to check on their sister
O Nolka heats a pile of rocks for her brothers' evening sweat lodge.
O Nolka's brothers stop talking when she holds up a hand to her mouth
Mark this and return
I would say both men run to camp to check on there sister
Explanation:
Because there sister is family and the going to help her
Answer:I would say both men run to camp to check on there sister
Explanation:
What point of view is used in this quote?"It was time like these when I thought my father, who hated guns and had never been to any wars, was the bravest man who ever lived."
Answer: First Person.
Explanation:
Read this excerpt from White Fang
Kiche licked White Fang soothingly with her tongue, and tried to prevail upon him to remain with her. But his curiosity was rampant, and several minutes later
he was venturing forth on a new quest. He came upon one of the man-animals, Grey Beaver, who was squatting on his hams and doing something with sticks
and dry moss spread before him on the ground. White Fang came near to him and watched. Grey Beaver made mouth-noises which White Fang interpreted as
not hostile, so he came still nearer
What change in White Fang is presented in the excerpt?
A. White Fang is beginning to feel aggressive toward the humans.
B. White Fang is beginning to like living at the camp with his mother.
OC. White Fang is beginning to develop better instincts about the humans
D. White Fang is beginning to look for ways to free his mother.
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Answer:
C. White Fang is beginning to develop better instincts about the humans.
Explanation:
Grey Beaver, a man from the village, was the owner of her White Fang's mother, Kiche. After the man took his mother and him into his care, White Fang starts to like the feeling of being petted and loved by the man. When he noticed the man trying to do something with sticks and dry moss, he interpreted it not hostile.
Instead he soon discovered that the man was trying to light a fire which was very new to White Fang. When he burnt his tongue and nose, the man started laughing. At first he didn't understand why the man was laughing at his misery but he slowly started to have better instincts about human. He got to understand that man-animals could make and understand many things about life.
Answer: in edgenuity it is direct charecterizaiton and curious.
Explanation:
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Write a paragraph that compares and contrasts how the idea you identified in part B is developed in “Digital Divisions” and the My Media podcast . Use what you’ve learned in the lesson’s analysis of “Digital Divisions” and your own analysis of the passage and podcast. Be sure to cite and explain your evidence. Consult the My Media podcast transcript, if needed.
Answer:
A person sits with one object and one goal: obtaining information from the text. a person is at a greater risk of distraction and might veer off course. A topic that lends itself to audio storytelling, and a topic that has a natural community. Good equipment and clear audio. Podcast is the audio device that works difitally to get downloaded in computing devices such as computer, mobile phones, laptops etc. from internet source. It download audio files so that any user can listen to the audio on their particular devices. It usually present in form of episode or series in MP3 form. Podcast are not the best devices that can circulate information at present time. It can only spread audio files.
Explanation:
Answer:
The print text “Digital Divisions” and the My Media podcast both emphasize the changing ways in which people communicate information, but they reinforce these ideas using different methods. “Digital Divisions” uses a compare-contrast structure. The passage is divided into sections discussing the merits of digital and print texts to show that the “divide is over the worth and benefit of technology itself.” By emphasizing the word divide and splitting the text into two main paragraphs, “Digital Division” stresses the conflict and tension of differing views of technology. The My Media podcast emphasizes multiple ideas through multiple speakers. These speakers enthusiastically respond to one another using exclamations like “Definitely!” to draw the attention of listeners to specific points. The podcast also focuses more on the elements of media, with an emphasis on how “sound and film had a huge impact.” This reinforces the idea of change but looks more at the role a specific form of media plays and takes a more positive view.
Explanation: Edmentum
If you could control the brain of a rat with your thoughts, what would you tell it to do? Perhaps you'd to tell it to go away. Or, if you were feeling mischievous, maybe you'd encourage it to creep into a sibling's bed or scurry across the floor of a crowded room. For proof-of-concept, scientists kept it simple. They asked human volunteers to move a rat's tail simply by thinking about it—a feat they actually accomplished, with the aid of brain-to-brain interface technologies that transmitted electrical signals from the human to the rat brain.
The experiment, which was reported recently in the journal PLoS ONE, was based on computer-to-brain interfacing with electroencephalography (EEG) in humans and focused brain ultrasound in rats. The humans conveyed their intention of moving the rats' tails by watching a computer display of a flickering strobe light. EEG captured the electrical activity associated with their thought processes while watching the strobe. When EEG signals became synchronized with signals from the visual stimuli, a spike in signal amplitude occurred, which was detected by the computer and subsequently relayed to the ultrasound electronics, triggering a burst of focused ultrasound to the rat brain. The burst, focused onto a specific area of the motor cortex in the brain of the anesthetized rat, ultimately produced a flick of the tail. (See a video of the experiment here.)
The ability to control the thoughts of others is of special interest in the study of cognitive processes, and it could find applications in neurotherapy or even as a novel mode of communication in "brain-to-brain coupling." The practicality of these applications, however, remains to be explored.
In the meantime, in highlighting the fine line between fiction and reality, the new study gives us plenty to think about. Indeed, Ratatouille could become more human-like than he ever imagined.
What is the main point of this article?
Answer:
That we can control the cognitive thoughts of others in certain circumstances and that ratouille might be more human-like than we thought.
Friendship is an example of a
Answer:
reliable relationship between two people
Explanation:
What are they trying to say in the poem Dante's Inferno
Answer:
BRUH where is the poem like you need to put the poem here so we can understand
Which statement is an example of situational irony in "The Piece of String"? The mayor is a foolish person who accidentally makes an extremely wise decision. Though Hauchecorne is a rogue, what most harms his reputation is the innocent act of picking up string from the ground. Master Malandain, who is a kind man, unintentionally causes another character great harm. Master Malandain and Master Hauchecorne never reconcile their differences about a halter.
Answer:
Though Hauchecorne is a rogue, what most harms his reputation is the innocent act of picking up string from the ground.
Explanation:
Situational irony occurs when what is experienced in a story does not happen, on the contrary, what happens is something totally unpredictable and that the reader neither expected nor was appropriate to happen. An example of this is that Hauchecorne, instead of being accused of the crimes he actually did, is accused and convicted of something he didn't do, because of a situation where he is completely innocent, like picking up ropes from the floor.
Answer:
Though Hauchecorne is a rogue, what most harms his reputation is the innocent act of picking up string from the ground.
Explanation:
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Read the sentence.
Computer networks can sometimes run slowly at some businesses.
Which word is a noun acting as an adjective?
Answer:
Networks
Explanation:
I think networks can be used as a noun but in this senatce is used to describe the comptuter, but I could be wrong
17) Which statement would make the LEAST effective thesis statement for this passage?
A)
Collaborative efforts to develop a global tracking network for migratory birds provides valuable
information on avian flu.
B)
The Wildlife Conservation Society is partnering with U.S. interests to ensure that leaders abroad
donate money to help solve the problem.
C)
Several different agencies are partnering to establish a more reliable way to track, gather, and
report how avian flu is spread through migratory birds.
D)
USAID is supporting the development of a global network to track avian influenza, with the aim
of monitoring the role of migratory birds so the virus does not spread.
Answer:
B
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Read the excerpt from "Bone Detective," by Lorraine Jean Hopping.
At her lab she mixed the alginate powder with water to form a paste. Standing in front of a mirror, she scooped up a blob and spread it on her tongue. She pressed it down with her fingers to get out any air bubbles. Not bad, she thought. Tastes just like spearmint. She decided to make an extra-thick mold to make it easier to peel off. So, she added another gloopy blog—and another.
With her thickened tongue hanging out, Diane padded around the lab doing odds and ends while the material set. After about 10 minutes, she peeled off the alginate slowly and carefully. It was fragile—bendable and easy to tear—but it made an excellent impression of her tongue.
Which statement best describes Hopping’s viewpoint and purpose in this excerpt?
The author feels that Diane France is a resourceful scientist, and writes to convince readers to make casts of their tongues using algina
Answer:
The author views Diane France as a creative problem solver, and writes to inform readers about the time France made a cast of her own tongue.
Explanation:
The statement that best describes Hopping’s viewpoint and purpose in this excerpt: "the author views Diane France as a creative problem solver, and writes to inform readers about the time France made a cast of her own tongue"
The excerpt actually shows that France is a creative problem solver. She actually reveals this by sharing her story when Diane France made the cast of her tongue. She actually made used of her own tools and used them in a creative way to achieve the result she had. Also, the excerpt tells readers about the time France made a cast of her tongue.
Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary, Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore- While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping, As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door. - Edgar Allan Poe, "The Raven" Which statement best explains how the alliteration in this excerpt from Edgar Allan Poe's poem "The Raven" contributes to its meaning? A. The repetition of the 'qu sound in line 2 stresses the abruptness of the knock at the door. B. The repetition of the "n" sound in line 3 highlights the pleasant sensation of being asleep. C. The repetition of the sound in linei draws attention to the speakers unhappy state of mind D. The repetition of the sound in line 4 emphasizes the fear felt by the speaker
Answer:
The answer in my opinion is C.
Answer: "C. The repetition of the sound in linei draws attention to the speakers unhappy state of mind."