Answer:
Explanation:“Lourdes knows. She understands, as only a mother can, the terror she is about to inflict, the ache Enrique will feel and finally the emptiness”(Nazario 1). When Enrique was only five years old, his mother Lourdes made the decision to leave her children and go north to the United States. There in the United States she hopes to find work and support her struggling family back in Honduras. In Enrique’s Journey by Sonia Nazario; a literacy non-fiction, Enrique at the age of 16 goes on a long journey from Honduras to try and find his mother Lourdes with nothing but her phone number, he is still heartbroken from her departure 11 years ago. In Antoine De Saint-Exupèry’s work of fiction titled the Little Prince; an allegory:, a pilot crashes in the Saharan desert, and meets a little boy who claims to be the prince of his planet on asteroid 325 or known by humans as B-612. While in the desert the little prince tells the pilot, his new friend, of his interactions with other various types of people around his neighboring planets. Enrique and the Pilot both learn about responsibility and what it takes to survive.
Answer:
Sonia Nazario, the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist whose book Enrique’s Journey became a New York Times bestseller, will speak at Auburn on October 17 in Shelby Center Room 1103. The title of her public lecture is “Understanding immigration and life on both sides of the border.” It begins at 6:00 p.m. CST.
“Immigration in general, and students who are English Language Learners in particular, are too often reduced to simple or scary sound bites for political purposes,” said Jamie Harrison, Assistant Professor of ESOL Education in the College of Education. “Of course these issues are complex, and go to the core of our values as a nation. Sonia Nazario speaks to these issues with passion borne of experience.”
In addition to Enrique’s Journey, which covers the harrowing journey of a young Honduran boy to reunite with his mother in the U.S., Nazario’s stories have tackled some of this country’s most intractable problems — hunger, drug addiction, immigration — and have won several prestigious journalism and book awards.
Her visit to Auburn will include a lecture to the Global Fluency and Awareness class taught by Drs. Giovanna Summerfield and Iulia Pittman in the College of Liberal Arts at 11:00 a.m. in the new Mell Classroom Building, Room 2510. There are 75 students in the class, but seating capacity for 166, so visitors are welcome. Nazario will also join select students and faculty for lunch in Tichenor Hall at 12:30, and conclude with her evening lecture at 6:00 p.m.
Explanation:
A 5-7 sentence summary of the story "A matter of trust"
Answer:
"A Matter of Trust" by Anne Schraff is a novel about two childhood girlfriends. When one of the girls find a new group of friends in high school , the two became enemies. Brisana Meeks considers her former friend Darcy Will's as losers. She calls them "zeros" .
Explanation:
According to Thoreau, why did he go to live alone in the woods?
Answer: to learn the essentials of life
Explanation: Thoreau says that he went into the woods “to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life.”
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What does the linear plot structure of the excerpt from “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian”help the reader
understand?
1. the way the main character has thought in the past
2. the emotions the events of the story create in the reader
3. the chronological thoughts of the main character
4. the events that affect the other characters in the story
Answer:3
Explanation:
Answer:
the chronological thoughts of the main character
Explanation:
I just answered it myself;]
Which idea is explicitly stated in this passage?
O The poem takes place in the past
O The speaker has a deep appreciation of jazz music
O The speaker was proud of her radio
O The speaker loves to drink coffee
Answer:
option c
Explanation:
What is the most likely reason that Kashyap included story of Roja R.? How does this example affect her argument?
This question is about "Clothing Brands Need to Step Up and Keep Women Safe in Their Factories"
Answer:
Kashyap included Roja R's story to show evidence of how many places have supported fair working conditions for women. This example, makes Kashyap's argument gain veracity and validation, since it addresses a real issue.
Explanation:
Kashyap's article shows a situation that is unfortunately very common in our modern world. This is because women's rights and protection in the industrial sector is still underestimated and disrespected in the industrial sector.
To reinforce this argument, the author uses the real case of women working in a clothing factory in India. This is the case with Roja R who is constantly harassed by his superiors, but can do nothing against it, for fear of losing his job. Roja, even reported the case to the company's board of directors who said that this is a normal situation and that it does no harm to anyone. She should adapt or leave the company.
Sometimes characters and readers see things from the same angle. Which point of view makes this happen?
third person limited
first person
second person
direct point of view
third person omnicient
The outsiders help please
1. After Ponyboy studies the picture of Bob in the yearbook, what conclusions does he make about him?
2. What was Randy‘s purpose in visiting Pony? What was the outcome of their conversation?
3. Why do you think Ponyboy insists that he is the one who killed Bob and keeps saying that Johnny isn‘t dead?
Answer:
1. He sees Bob as an actual human-being; not just as a soc.
2. He wanted to tell Pony that Pony's innocent. Randy also talks about the trial. As a result, Randy finds out that Pony is delirious.
3. He's in denial/Doesn't accept that Johnny is dead.
Explanation:
answer:
i agree that is the answer & you should give the other person brainliest
explanation:
because they are right
What did Abigail and the rest of the girls say that Mary Warren shape shifts
into?
A black cat
yellow bird
An owl
An orange cat
Answer black cat
Explanation:
Answer:
yellow bird
Explanation:
Abigail: Why—? She gulps. Why do you come, yellow bird?
*A few lines later*
Abigail, to the ceiling, in a genuine conversation with the “bird,” as
though trying to talk it out of attacking her: But God made my face;
you cannot want to tear my face. Envy is a deadly sin, Mary
Who wants to talk because they are fully bored out of their mind? Also if you have a random question (not school related) please put it in your answer.
Answer:
What kind of music are you into my dude
Explanation:
What type of source is a historical timeline?
legendary
secondary
imaginary
primary
Answer:
secondary
Explanation:
Answer:
secondary
Explanation:
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Answer: I think it's "You are what you eat,". Not sure tho
Explanation:
Based on the information presented in Passage 2, select two
ways in which the legislative branch can check the power of the
executive branch.
veto a bill
command the military
reject presidential nominees
limit funding for executive activities
declare an executive order unconstitutional
Answer:
limit funding for executive activities
reject presidential nominees
Explanation:
The principle of checks and balances within the three arms of government; Judiciary, Legislature and Executive was created so that no arm of the government would have too much power and each arm of government can check and balance each other.
This created what is called separation of powers and in this, the executive can limit some powers of the judiciary, or legislature, and vice versa.
Some of the roles of the legislature in checking the power of the executive branch include limit funding for executive activities and rejection of presidential nominees.
My sister has taken up the piano recently even though she practices a lot she’s not terribly good yet I hope that she improves soon because she likes to play loudly I guess everyone has to start somewhere which phrase from the passage is an oxymoron 1. has to start somewhere 2. taken up the piano 3. not terribly good 4. improves soon
Answer:
3.not terribly good
Explanation:
the word terrible means bad, but good mean great
they are different, but they are used to mean one thing.
Make this sentence descriptive.
Tom caught the pass and made a touchdown.
Answer:
Toms hands scratched against the ball as he caught the pass turning his body and making a touchdown.
What do rising action and climax often lead to in a short story?
A) hidden message
B) main character
C) tone
D) theme
Answer:
A
Explanation:
rising action is the most exciting part of the story and like when it comes together and makes sense
:)
Answer:
D) Theme
Explanation:
The rising action and climax often lead to the theme of the short story. I just did the quiz and I got it correct
Discuss what evidence shows that the La Brea Tar Pits and the “Meat Mummies…” research is valuable to scientists’ study of the past.
Answer:
La Brea Tar Pits research allows the verification and understanding of living creatures since the ice age. While "Meat Mummies ..." points to cultural customs of an ancient civilization and very influential in the history of mankind.
Explanation:
In summary, La Brea Tar Pits research helps scientists to understand living beings from ancient times, while “Meat Mummies…” helps scientists to understand human beings.
That's because La Brea Tar Pits presents a detailed study of fossils that show and prove the existence of thousands of living beings from millions of times ago. Which help the elaboration of researches that help to define the way life evolved on the planet.
“Meat Mummies…” on the other hand, shows us cultural evidence of ancient Egypt, one of the most important ancient civilizations. It serves to be used in research that certifies the change of human thought, as well as the evolution of culture, belief, religion and mourning.
which punctuation serves to set dialogue apart from the rest of the text in a narrative?
Answer:
quotations
Explanation:
How to promote a business
Answer:
you can promoted business my putting on internet commercial.
Another way is getting with big company depending on whats your business and they help you spread the world.
Another way by putting pictures on internet of your commercial or telling you friends to say that your buiness is good and spread the world.
match these please ! (they are out of order) numbers go with letters !
1. connotation a. a tendency to believe that some people, things, or ideas are better than others that usually results in unfair treatment
2. anecdote b. the activity of obtaining information about a subject
3. support c. the way that something is built, arranged, or organized
4. research d. an idea or quality that a word brings to mind in addition to its dictionary meaning
5. citation e. a field of study
6. parallelism f. a line or short section taken from a piece of writing or a speech
7. bias g. a short story about an interesting or funny event or occurrence
8. denotation h. the textbook or dictionary meaning of a word or phrase
9. structure i. a brief popular saying that gives advice about how people should live or that expresses a belief that is generally thought to be true
10. proverb j. the act of using another person’s words or ide
Answer:
1. Bias.
2. Research.
3. Structure.
4. Connotation.
5. Discipline.
6. Citation.
7. Anecdote.
8. Denotation.
9. Proverb.
10. Plagiarism.
Explanation:
1. Bias: a tendency to believe that some people, things, or ideas are better than others that usually results in unfair treatment.
2. Research: the activity of obtaining information about a subject.
3. Structure: the way that something is built, arranged, or organized.
4. Connotation: an idea or quality that a word brings to mind in addition to its dictionary meaning.
5. Discipline: a field of study.
6. Citation: a line or short section taken from a piece of writing or a speech.
7. Anecdote: a short story about an interesting or funny event or occurrence.
8. Denotation: the textbook or dictionary meaning of a word or phrase.
9. Proverb: a brief popular saying that gives advice about how people should live or that expresses a belief that is generally thought to be true.
10. Plagiarism: the act of using another person’s words or idea.
Answer:
1. d
2. g
3. k
4. b
5. f
6. l
7. a
8. h
9. c
10. i
11. e
12. j
Explanation:
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Read the passage from Theseus.
The passage most supports the conclusion that
O most Greeks had bold characters.
O the Greek people valued beauty.
most Greeks had mixed parentage.
O the Greek people valued respect.
Of all his adventures, the one for which Theseus is best
known is his confrontation with the Minotaur on the
island of Crete. The king of Crete, Minos, was the son
of a god, Jupiter, and a human, Europa. The Minotaur,
a fearsome beast that was part man, part bull, was
born to Minos's wife. The story went that King Minos
was once given a white bull to sacrifice to Poseidon,
but the bull was so beautiful he decided to sacrifice
another bull instead. In revenge, Poseidon caused King
Minos's wife, Pasiphaë, to fall madly in love with the
white bull. The Minotaur was their offspring. As it grew
older, it grew wilder and fed on humans, so King Minos
had him confined in a labyrinth built by the great
artisan, Daedalus
The correct answer is D. The Greek people valued respect.
Explanation:
In this passage about the Minotaur, the author explains this was a punishment to King Minos for not sacrificing a white bull, which would be considered disrespectful behavior towards deities. Moreover, this punishment implied not only that King Minos' wife had offspring with a bull, but that this offspring was highly destructive and King Minos was responsible for controlling the minotaur. In this context, the author shows how important was in Greek culture respect toward gods and the consequences a disrespectful behavior could have.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
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Read the following excerpt from Poe’s “Cask of Amontillado” and answer the question.
The wine sparkled in his eyes and the bells jingled. My own fancy grew warm with the Medoc. We had passed through walls of piled bones, with casks and puncheons intermingling, into the inmost recesses of the catacombs. I paused again, and this time I made bold to seize Fortunato by an arm above the elbow.
Which of the following words from the passage above connote a sense of dread?
Select all that apply.
seize
warm
inmost
bones
jingled
Answer:
sieze,bones,warm,
Explanation:
Answer:
seize bones warm
Explanation:
Hi, I need a 5 paragraph essay about whether or not Utah state legislators should change the age guidelines for drivers in Utah from sixteen to eighteen. the minimum amount of must be 4 sentences per paragraph. Thank you so much to whoever would like to do this!
Answer:alr i gotchu<3
Explanation
Drivers are often not getting enough training and not experianced enough and by changing the drivers age guidelines from sixteen to eighteen that could no longer be a problem. There is quite a big age difference between 16 and 18 so young drivers would be a lot more mature. Keeping teens safe is the primary argument for raising the driving age. With more than one-third of teenagers classified as overweight or obese, eliminating an opportunity for exercise would not be considered very often if they could hop in the car and drive. Raising the driving age would stop unhealthy multitasking habits. It could lower teen fatality rates.
Maturity really comes into place in this situation because The brain isn't fully developed at 18; that doesn't happen until a person's mid-20s, typically. However, emotional maturity increases with age and experience. While a 16-year-old may drive faster than is safe because her friends tease her for being slow, at 18, that same teen may have the maturity to consider consequences and resist peer pressure.
At sixteen parents are worrying about if their kid/kids are being safe while driving, especially on the freeway. The fatal crash rate per mile driven is nearly twice as high for 16-17 year-olds as it is for 18-19 year-olds. High speed thrills are often part of the teen driving experience. Although those thrills aren’t going to go away, there is more decision-making skills that have been practiced in the two years from 16 to 18. Keeping minors from getting behind the wheel unsupervised could prevent injury and death not only to these teen drivers but for their passengers and drivers in other cars.
With more than one-third of teenagers classified as overweight or obese, eliminating an opportunity for exercise would not be considered very often if they could hop in the car and drive. Now by making the driving age 18 that gives teens another two years of a source of exersise especially if they live not too far from school. Health concerns factor into driving age debates. Even if a teen can safely walk to a friend's house or school, it's unlikely he'll choose that option if he can hop in the car instead. There’s no denying that today’s kids are dealing with weight issues. 1 in 3 Americans, for example, are overweight right now and the percentage keeps increasing. By raising the driving age 2 years, older teens may be encouraged to exercise more and learn healthier habits since the car isn’t available to them.
Raising the driving age would stop unhealthy multitasking habits such as: texting while driving, answering calls while driving, ect. In the younger teen years, smartphones and other technology distractions can make driving very dangerous. At the age of 18, there have been adjustments made so that technology isn’t as important as driving when compared to the age of 16. there are too many distractions for younger drivers.
It could lower teen fatality rates. Many high schoolers don't have cars or even driver's licenses but do have a friend with wheels. Teens are most likely to have fatal crashes when they're driving with passengers. the risk of a fatal crash increases with each passenger. So if your child's lab partner or crush can't load the gang into his car for a fast-food run because he's not old enough to drive, you don't have to worry about her safety as a passenger in the car with him.
in conclusion raising the teen driving age to sixteen would help drivers be safe, causaus, and aware of their surroundings making sure that they are paying attention to whats infront of them instead of goofing around.
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What motivates both Fortunato and the narrator?
Answer:
Fortunato either wants to prove that he's a better wine taster than Luchesi, or he wants to make sure Luchesi doesn't get his hands on the Amontillado.
Explanation:
He want to show he can do it
is the expressiom:
A.last but not least
B last but not the least
c.the last but not the least
D the last but not least
Answer:
A
Explanation:
last but not least because that's the expression a lot of ppl use when calling up the last contestant of used in many other ways.
Plz help asap! This is due at 6:00 am !!!!
Answer:
4, 1, 2, 4
Explanation:
first one is 4, second one is 1, third one is 2, and the last one is 4
The answers are circled in green.
What does the narrative voice in this excerpt tell readers about Squeaky’s character?
I was once a strawberry in a Hansel and Gretel pageant when I was in nursery school and didn’t have no better sense than to dance on tiptoe with my arms in a circle over my head doing umbrella steps and being a perfect fool just so my mother and father could come dressed up and clap. You’d think they’d know better than to encourage that kind of nonsense. I am not a strawberry.
Answer:
She knows who she is and is comfortable with herself.
Explanation:
I already done this
Answer:
she knows who she is and is comfortable with herself
so its c
hope i helped
Explanation:
What type of sentence is this sentence? Nearly all immigrants, in both the present and the past, transport their customs as well as their baggage A simple B compound C. complex DCorpounid-Compiex
Answer:
The sentence is Complex.
As per the text there are compound, complex and simple sentences.
The sentences nearly all the immigrants, in both present and past, have transported their customs as well as their baggage. This is a complex sentence with one independent clause and has at least one dependent clause. It works when more information is given.Hence the option C is correct.
Learn more about the type of sentence in this sentence.
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Answer the following questions in complete sentences. Use the text to support your answers. When completed submit your assignment.(Sleepy Hollow)
1.First define coquette. Then explain from the text why you think Katrina's parents - her raising - might have contributed to her being a coquette in The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.
2.Explain how Ichabod’s rival uses the schoolteacher’s character flaw to force him out of Sleepy Hollow in The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.
3.Explain the following passage and explain what it tells us about Ichabod’s character;
“As the enraptured Ichabod fancied all this, and as he rolled his great green eyes over the fat meadow- lands, the rich fields of wheat, of rye, of buckwheat, and Indian corn, and the orchards burthened with ruddy fruit, which surrounded the warm tenement of Van Tassel, his heart yearned after the damsel who was to inherit these domains, and his imagination expanded with the idea, how they might be readily turned into cash, and the money invested in immense tracts of wild land, and shingle palaces in the wilderness.”
Answer and Explanation:
1. Coquette is the term given to a very flirtatious and charming person. In "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" Katrina is a coquette, because she likes to flirt and charm men with all her femininity. The upbringing she received helped her to be that way, because her parents taught her to be attractive and draw the attention of many admirers.
2. Ichabod's rival could use the teacher's reputation to make him badly liked in society, causing people not to admire him and not allow him to be welcomed in the territory, in addition to treating him badly to the point that he would prefer to leave town.
3. the passage shows how Ichabod is an ambitious and conceited man, who, besides wanting to have a beautiful woman by his side, thinks about making a lot of money with everything she has, leaving him successful, rich and envied.
What is the difference between what is certain and what is probable? If, as in a courtroom, the jury decides that something has been proved "beyond a reasonable doubt," does that mean that it is certainly true or merely highly probable? Are we persuaded only by what is certain or sometimes by what is probable, in that it is likely to be true, or that most people would agree that it is true?
Answer:
When something is certain it means it is something that is sure, there is no doubt it is like that. However, when something is probable it means that it is very likely to be true but it is not certain.
If a jury decides that something has been proved "beyond a reasonable doubt" it means it is almost certainly true. This means the jury have no doubt or that the doubts are unreasonable and that is why the person is found guilty.
We are persuaded not only by what is certain but also by what is probable.
Explanation:
To complete this exercise, you have to answer the questions about the concept of persuasion, certainty and probability.
The concept "beyond a reasonable doubt" is used in courtrooms by the jury when there is proof enough to say that something has been proved. It means that something is legally accepted as being true.
In the space below, write a 500-word essay summarizing the different perspectives presented in your discussion. Explain the main ways in which you agreed and disagreed. "Which version of Romeo and Juliet represented the themes in the play more effectively?"
Answer and Explanation:
"Romeo and J *" is one of Shakespeare's most famous works and one of the most influential in French literature. this work presents a well-structured plot, a surprising ending and a love story that has never been the same, caught in family disputes and conflicts that lead to a tragic outcome. All this importance, made this work one of the most adapted in the world.
The film "Romeo and J *" released in 1968 is the adaptation of Shakespeare's play that best covers all the themes exposed by the author. This is because the work is faithful to the historical period, the history written by Shakespere, the representation of the stage directions that Shakespeare informed and even the scenery and costumes are faithful to the original work. In addition, the script was very poorly adapted, which promotes the fidelity of the adaptation to the original work.
We can agree that no other version is as faithful as this one, although many have been made. However, when we talk about adaptations of Shakespeare's work, it would not be correct to consider adaptations that present a recount of the work, because in this case, another story is presented with only elements of the story written by Shakespeare and not an adaptation of the original story.
Answer:
Romeo and Juliet “is one of the most famous works by Shakespeare and one of the most influential in French literature. This play offers a well-structured plot, a surprising ending and a love story that was never the same and trapped in the family quarrels and conflicts, which lead to a tragic result. All of this importance made this piece one of the most adapted in the world. The 1968 film “Romeo and J *” is the adaptation of Shakespeare's work that best covers all the themes revealed This is because that the play is faithful to the historical time, the story Shakespeare wrote, the portrayal of the Shakespeare narrated directions, and even the scenery and costumes. The script was very poorly adapted. This can promote the fidelity of adaptation to the original work can agree that no other version is as faithful as it is e these, although many have been made. As these are adaptations of Shakespeare's play orchestra, it would not be correct to consider adaptations that include an account of the play, as in this case a different story only with elements of the story written by Shakespeare and is not presented with an adaptation of the original story.
Explanation: