Answer: Annotation is some important information's that you need to understand and remember carefully and also highlight in the texts. Also you can say it's a note for remembering some important details of a particular text.
A student is writing about cultural differences on Barrio Boy. which line from the text shows evidence that Ernesto and his family had to adjust to a new system? A) there was little space for anything besides the army cots lined up in two rows B) Mexican centavos and to stones and pesos were good for nothing in the United States. C) it sounded as if generals were in charge of the mail in the United States. D) Now, Ernesto, you are that man of the family, you will take care of you mother until we are together in Sacramento.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
A) there was little space for anything besides the army cots lined up in two rows
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what is the overall tone of caius julius ceasar, the first roman that came to britian
Answer:
It is Formal.
Explanation:
Which line in the poem suggests that finding meaning in one's life can be very dangerous? A) "A boat with a furled sail at rest in a harbor." B) "To put meaning in one's life may end in madness..." C) "Yet all the while I hungered for meaning in my life." D) "We must lift the sail..." Eliminate
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The rhythm and flow of the language
Answer:
"The rhythm and flow of language is important in all types of writing, including scientific writing. If your language has a consistent rhythm and flow, chances are your reader will be more likely to understand it on a first read"
Explanation:
Answer:
Sentence fluency is the rhythm and flow of the language.
You know your writing has good sentence fluency when you read it out loud and it sounds like it has rhythm and flow.
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Write a short summary of this story. The city of Syracuse in Sicily . . . was ruled by a man . . . whose name was Dionysius. [He] had seized power by force, and kept his authority by exercising the greatest severity. He was always surrounded by guards, who at a mere sign from him were ready to put anyone to death.
Dionysius was therefore feared and hated by the people whom he governed, but who would have been very glad to get rid of him. No honest man cared to come near such a bloodthirsty wretch, and there were soon none but wicked men to be found in his court.
These men, hoping to win his favor and get rich gifts, used to flatter him constantly. They never told him the truth, but only praised him, and made believe to admire all he said and did.
Of course, even though they were wicked too, they could really admire him, but secretly hated and despised him. Their praise, therefore, was as false as they and their advice was always as bad as bad could be.
Now, Dionysius was as conceited as he was cruel, and fancied that there was nothing he could not do. Among other things, he thought he could write beautiful poetry. Whenever he wrote a poem, therefore, he read it aloud to all his courtiers, who went into raptures over it, although they made great fun of it behind his back.
Dionysius was highly flattered by their praise, but thought he would like to have it confirmed by the philosopher Philoxenus, the most learned man of Syracuse.
He therefore sent for Philoxenus, and bade him give his candid opinion of the verse. Now, Philoxenus was far too noble a man to tell a lie: and whenever he was consulted by Dionysius, he always boldly told the truth, whether it was agreeable or not.
When the tyrant asked his opinion about the poems, therefore, he unhesitatingly answered that they were trash, and did not deserve the name of poetry at all.
This answer so angered Dionysius, and so sorely wounded his vanity, that he called his guards, and bade them put the philosopher into a prison hewn out of the living rock, and hence known as "The Quarries."
Here Philoxenus was a prisoner for many a day, although his only fault was having told the tyrant an unwelcome truth when asked to speak.
The philosopher_s friends were indignant on hearing that he was in prison, and signed a petition asking Dionysius to set him free. The tyrant read the petition, and promised to grant their request on condition that the philosopher would sup with him.
Dionysius' table was well decked, as usual, and at dessert he again read aloud some new verses he had composed. All the courtiers went in to ecstasies over them, but the philosopher did not say a word.
Dionysius, however, fancied that his long imprisonment had broken his spirit, and that he would not now dare refuse to give a few words of praise: so he pointedly asked Philoxenus what he thought of the poem. Instead of answering, the philosopher gravely turned toward the guards, and in a firm voice cried aloud, "Take me back to The Quarries." thus showing very plainly that he preferred suffering to telling an untruth.
The courtiers were aghast at his rashness, and fully expected that the tyrant would take him at his word and put him in prison, if nothing worse; but Dionysius was struck by the moral courage which made Philoxenus tell the truth at the risk of his life, and he bade him go home in peace.
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Looking up at the birds, our car hit a tree.
noetiendoo
l preagntau
asiue t dse eeomita suertue ninami
At the drop of a hat
Answer:
without delay or good reason.
Explanation:
Identify the poor word choice and replace it with a word of your own. The only puzzle with our plan was that it required me to stay out way after my curfew. Answer pleaseee.
Answer:
sentence: the only puzzle with our plan was that it required me to stay out way after my curfew.
replacing the poor word choice "puzzle" with "problem"
new sentence: the only PROBLEM with our plan was that it required me to stay out way after my curfew
Explanation:
puzzle is a poor word choice because it makes the sentence sound weird. i had to pause when i read it. usually people don't say they have "puzzles" but "problems" in real life too.
Answer:
sentence: the only puzzle with our plan was that it required me to stay out way after my curfew.
replacing the poor word choice "puzzle" with "problem"
new sentence: the only PROBLEM with our plan was that it required me to stay out way after my curfew
Explanation:
What theme is Homer presenting when Odysseus’s men forget about going home after eating the lotus in Part 1 of The Odyssey? Physical superiority is a great advantage. Pleasures make people neglect their long-term goals. The comforts of home are treasured during hardship. Personal reflection brings wisdom and insight.
Answer:
Pleasures make people neglect their long term goals
Explanation:
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The Theme that Homer is presenting here is:
Pleasures make people neglect their long-term goals. (Option B)
Themes may be defined as the key principle that the author of a work of literature attempts to communicate.
Some examples of themes are given below. They are:
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I WILL GIVE YOU BRAINLIST PLEASE HELP MEEEEEEE!!!!! We have been friends together, In sunshine and in shade; Since first beneath the chestnut-trees In infancy we played. Line 5) But coldness dwells within thy heart, A cloud is on thy brow; We have been friends together — Shall a light word part us now? We have been gay together; Line 10) We have laugh’d at little jests; For the fount of hope was gushing Warm and joyous in our breasts. But laughter now hath fled thy lip, And sullen glooms thy brow; Line 15) We have been gay together — Shall a light word part us now? We have been sad together, We have wept, with bitter tears, O’er the grass-grown graves, where slumber’d Line 20) The hopes of early years. The voices which are silent there Would bid thee clear thy brow; We have been sad together — Oh! what shall part us now? Question: Do you think the author wants to make up with their friend? Use examples from the poem to support your answer it has to be a paragraph.
Answer:
Yes I think the author wants to make up with their friend because she questions why they are even split up in the first place. Where I got my information Line 5. The author also states how they had good times together and the author is sad
Explanation:
reading the story hellpslot oand hopefully i get the brainlist a
why do people write poems? Have you written a poem before?
Answer:
The greatest reason to write poetry is because it will make all of your writing better. ... Poetry gives you a deeper understanding of the language and it allows you to see your writing differently. Poetry enables you to express yourself and your ideas better.
Answer:
Poems can be a way to let go of your past or express feelings you can't tell to a person.
Explanation:
I've written many poems to express my feelings when others do not understand.
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Place each idea below the genre it describes.
provides an opinion
Biography
Editorial
Autobiography
is written in the first person
tells someone's memories
tells someone else's life
is written to persuade
is an objective account
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Answer:
Biography
✅ tells someone else's life
✅ is an objective account
Editorial
✅ provides an opinion
✅is written to persuade
Autobiography
✅ is written in the first person
✅ tells someone's memories
Explanation:
Biography actually gives account of a another person's life. It gives details of the subject's life and other information regarding family and social life. It's gives an objective account.
An editorial actually expresses opinion about the issue and usually aims to persuade.
An autobiography gives an account or a story of a person's life which is authored by that particular person. Its all about the person's memories.
What is the best evaluation of the sentence?
Answer:
I will edit after you put the sentence
Explanation:
What sentence??
Nothing, however, can prevent the undertaking from being finally successful, provided the means used for making it so are adopted with caution, and pursued with ________.
a. assumption
b. allegiance
c. perseverance
d. torment
What is the suffix for commotion
Answer:
The suffix for commotion is commotions.
why is diction important
Answer:
I feel that the answer is A.) I, II, and III
Explanation:
Jefferson’s reasoning is valid, but what could be added to the minor premise to strengthen the conclusion that revolution is necessary?
Answer:
Colonists have previously asked the king to reform these laws
Explanation:
Answer: Colonists have previously asked the king to reform these law
Explanation: got it right on edge
In paragraph 3, why is it time for Fritz to "face the
music"?
O 1. He hopes Mr. Gardini will not notice his poor
sales.
0 2. He knows that his lack of success will disappoint
his father
O
3.
He must deal with the consequences of not
selling the newspapers.
4. He will need to ask Mr. Gardini for more time to
sell the newspapers.
Answer:
He must deal with the consequences of not selling the newspapers.
Explanation:
In Paragraph 3, it is time for Fritz to "face the music" which means that it was finally time for him to deal directly with the consequences of not selling the newspapers.
Q 8: Many interesting stories are told about George Bernard Shaw. (Change the
Voice of the sentence)
1.
People are telling many interesting stories about George Bernard Shaw.
2. O
People tell many interesting stories about George Bernard Shaw.
3. O
People are being told many interesting stories about George Bernard Shaw
4. O
George Bernard Shaw tells many interesting stories to the people.
Answer:
1. Many interesting stories are being told about George Bernard Shaw.
2.Many interesting stories are told about George Bernard Shaw.
3.Sam is telling many stories to people about George Bernard Shaw.
4. Many interesting stories are told by george Bernard Shaw.
what is the antonym word of release
Your question has been heard loud and clear.
The word release has many antonyms.
They are :
Imprison
Tie up
Supress
Withhold
Thank you
which sentence is an example of indirect
Answer:
The teacher gave the class
Explanation:
Answer:
He told ger that she is beautiful.
Explanation:
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Highlight any gerunds, participles, or infinitives in the sentence.
She got in trouble for cheating on the test.
Which of the following is not true about a thesis statement?
O is the last sentence of an introduction
states a fact about the topic
O includes a subject and commentary
states an opinion on the topic
Answer:
The correct answer is B.
Explanation:
Because in the B option, they have not shown the things that are true.
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14. Do you know where the Bass Pro Shop (is, is at)?
15. (Who's, Whose) responsible for tangling the fishing line?
16. (Who's, Whose) chores were left undone this evening?
Please I need help I speak little English
Answer:
Explanation:
4. Do you know where the Bass Pro Shop is?
15. (Who's responsible for tangling the fishing line?
16. Whose chores were left undone this evening?
Grammar
Reading and Writing Skills
Perfect Tenses
Perfect tenses are of the following types,
Future Perfect Tense
It indicates an action which will be6
completed before a certain time in the
Example: He will have finished
Present Perfect Tense
Past Perfect Tense
It expresses an action completed It describes an action that
in the past but linked with the was completed before
present.
another action took place. future,
Example: They have declared Example:She had reached
Monday as a holiday.
the station before time, his work by morning
Complete the sentences by using verbs given in the brackets as directed.
1.
The school............semobby the end of this month. (reopen, future perfect)
2.
the book you gave me last week. (read, present perfect)
3.
He................. me Rahul's address before you called. (give, past perfect)
Motherboad them at the party, (invite, present perfect)
5. The bell
whilang... before I reached the school.(ring past perfect)
6. Sonia
........ Sunil at the station in the morning (meet, present perfect)
4.
1) The school...will reopen.........someday the end of this month. (reopen, future perfect)
2) ans) I have read the book you gave me last week.
3)He...had given .............. me Rahul's address before you called. (give, past perfect)
4) The bell
whilang had rang... before I reached the school.(ring past perfect)
5)Sonia
.....have met ... Sunil at the station in the morning (meet, present perfect)
Based on the passage, the reader can infer that some
Haida families lived in homes that
Read the passage from "The Raven and the First Men
The Beginnings of the Haida."
Raven crept into the chief's dwelling. He appeared as a
baby, with raven hair and black eyes. The chief's
daughter adopted the child, never knowing that he was in
fact Raven the trickster.
were large
O were small
O had windows
O had fireplaces
The daughter loved the child, but soon the baby began to
cry. The Sky Chief did whatever he could to comfort his
new grandson, but the baby was inconsolable. Finally, to
appease the child, he gave him a small box to play with
Raven, as the baby, tumbled and tossed the box until it
fell open Whoosh! The stars flew up through the smoke
hole in the ceiling, settling in the night sky.
The chief was very upset, but was able to recover, as
they were only stars and not very luminous
Answer:
D. Fireplace
Explanation:
It would be fireplace because it said "Smoke coming out of a hole in the ceiling" :))
WHAT IS A CONVENTION
Answer:the way in which something is done
Explanation:
an agreement between countries covering particular matters, especially one less formal than a treaty.
Which MOST ACCURATELY summarizes this fable?
A) The king of Mount Tmolus judges a music contest between Pan and Apollo. When Midas does not agree that Apollo's music is better, Apollo changes the ears of Midas into the ears of a donkey.
B) The king of Mount Tmolus judges a music contest between Pan and Apollo. When Midas does not agree that Pan's music is better, Pan changes the ears of Midas into a donkey who must remain on Mount Tmolus forever.
C) Midas joins the King of Mount Tmolus in a variety of games with Nymphs, Apollo, and Pan. When the musical artistry of Pan is admired by everyone except Midas, Midas is punished by the gods and is condemned to the humiliation of having donkey ears.
D) Midas foolishly decides to live in the wild woods and fields, which angers Apollo and Pan. Luckily for Midas, the king of Mount Tmolus acts as a mediator and encourages everyone to enjoy the charms of music. Apollo is only assuaged temporarily and turns Midas into a donkey.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
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The statement that most accurately summarizes this fable is as follows:
The king of Mount Tmolus judges a music contest between Pan and Apollo. When Midas does not agree that Apollo's music is better, Apollo changes the ears of Midas into the ears of a donkey.Thus, the correct option for this question is A.
What is Fable?In literature, a fable may be characterized as a type of narrative form that usually features animals that behave and speak like human beings, told in order to highlight human follies and weaknesses.
A fable is a short tale in order to teach a moral lesson, often with animals or inanimate objects as characters. According to the context of this question, mount Tmolus's king judges a music contest between Pan and Apollo. However, Midas does not agree that Apollo's music is better, so Apollo alters the ears of Midas into the ears of a donkey.
Therefore, the correct option for this question is A.
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