is romeo and juliet just a copy of pyramus and thisbe?

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Answer 1

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no,they both have their differences

Explanation:


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In the poem "We Wear the Mask," of what is the mask a metaphor?

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Answer:

C. the false exteriors of African Americans

Explanation:

From the poem, we can discover that the "mask" is metaphoric. It tells that the mask is the false exteriors of African Americans.

From the poem, below is an excerpt:

"We wear the mask that grins and lies,

It hides our cheeks and shades our eyes,—"

The poet states "the mask that grins and lies" which simply points out that the mask sends out something false. It lies!

Option C is the correct answer.

Answer:

D

Explanation:

it talks about the long road ahead for African Americans

2. what is the importance of alliances to Survival?

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Answer:  Alliances exist to advance their members' collective interests by combining their capabilities—which can be industrial and financial as well as military—to achieve military and political success.

Explanation:

Please Help me To avoid ____
you should read the text and then put it down before you summarize it
A. plagiarizing
B. summarizing
C. copying
D. forgetting

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

its to avoid plagarism(I think)

A compound sentence contains _____.

a single dependent clause
two complete sentences
a single complete sentence
two dependent clauses

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Answer:

two dependent clauses

Explanation:

becuase i looked it up

In Living to Tell the Tale, the emotion the narrator mainly feels toward the thief is ___________.​

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Answer:

In Living to Tell the Tale, the emotion the narrator mainly feels toward the thief is __empathy_________.​

Explanation:



D2. The first video seems to give a simple message about how leading a more stress-free life can vastly improve our

health. If it's that simple, why are so many people stressed and sick?

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Answer: Most people don't want to take on the challenge of exercising every day, eating a healthy diet, and taking care of themselves. The majority of people would rather consume alcohol, eat fast-food, watch T.V, and smoke cigarettes.

what are 2 occurrences of dramatic irony in "lamb to the slaughter"

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Answer:

“Don't make supper for me. I'm going out.”

"Patrick's decided he's tired and doesn't want to eat out tonight."

Answer:

“Don't make supper for me. I'm going out.”

"Patrick's decided he's tired and doesn't want to eat out tonight."

Explanation:

They clung to each other in fear as the door to the train compartment flew open and a tall man with a bandana over his face stepped in.


Select the option that correctly paraphrases the sentence from the story.


Beth and Sally felt "fear" as the bandit "with a bandana over his face" entered.

Fear held the two sisters together as the bandit put a bandana over his face.

The two sisters hugged each other when the bandit entered the compartment.

They "clung to each other" when the bandit "stepped into their compartment."

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Answer:

I'm pretty sure the answer is D. The two sisters hugged each other when the bandit entered the compartment.

Answer:The two sisters hugged each other when the bandit entered the compartment

Explanation:That is the answer on the quiz. And hugged each other is the best paraphrase of Clung to each other.

please help me please will give brainliest to anyone who is good

please read it carefully ​

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B. to express reverence for the lost soldiers.

Reverence means ‘high esteem’; the speech not only focuses on them and their bravery, but emphasises on the extent of impact that they made, and how brave they were in such conditions.

Answer:

B

Explanation:

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explain how shakespeare presents the witches as supernatural characters

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Answer:

It is Banquo who first describes the Witches. His words in Act 1, Scene 3 depict the Witches as stereotypical hags – 'withered' and 'wild', unearthly beings ('That look not like th' inhabitants o' th' Earth') with 'skinny lips', chapped ('choppy') fingers and beards

Explanation:

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adapted from The Expansion of the United States

from A Short History of the World

by H.G. Wells


The region of the world that displayed the most immediate and striking results from the new inventions in transport was North America. Politically, the United States embodied, and its constitution crystallized, the liberal ideas of the mid-eighteenth century. It dispensed with state-church or crown, it would have no titles, it protected property jealously as a method of freedom, and it gave nearly every adult male citizen a vote. Its method of voting was crude, and therefore its political life soon fell, but that did not prevent the newly emancipated population from developing an energy, enterprise, and public spirit far beyond that of any other contemporary population.

Then came that acceleration of locomotion. It is a curious thing that America, which owes most to this acceleration in locomotion, has felt it least. The United States has taken the railway, the river steamboat, the telegraph, and so forth as though they were a natural part of their growth. They were not. These things happened to come along just in time to save American unity. The United States of today was made first by the river steamboat, and then by the railway. Without these things, the present United States would have been altogether impossible. The westward flow of population would have been far more sluggish. It might never have crossed the great central plains. The first state established beyond the river was the steamboat state of Missouri in 1821. But the rest of the distance to the Pacific was done in a few decades.

If we had the resources then, it would be interesting to show a map of North America year by year from 1600 onward, with little dots to represent hundreds of people, each dot a hundred, and stars to represent cities of a hundred thousand people.

For two hundred years, the reader would see the little dots creeping slowly along the coastal districts and navigable waters, spreading still more gradually into Indiana, Kentucky, and so forth. Then somewhere about 1810 would come a change. Things would get more lively along the river courses. The dots would be multiplying and spreading. That would be the steamboat.

Then from about 1850 onward would come the black lines of the railways, and after that the little black dots would not simply creep but run. Then suddenly here and then there would appear the first stars to indicate the first great cities of a hundred thousand people. First one or two and then a multitude of cities—each like a knot in the growing net of the railways.

The growth of the United States is a process that has no precedent in the world's history; it is a new kind of occurrence. Such a community could not have come into existence before, and if it had, without railways it would certainly have dropped to pieces long before now. Without railways or telegraph, it would be far easier to administer California from Pekin than from Washington. But this great population of the United States of America has not only grown outrageously; it has kept uniform. Nay, it has become more uniform. The man of San Francisco is more like the man of New York today than the man of Virginia was like the man of New England a century ago. The United States is being woven by railway, by telegraph, more and more into one vast unity, speaking, thinking, and acting harmoniously with itself. Soon aviation will be helping in the work.



Create a summary of the passage by placing the four most important points in the correct order.

After 1810, the U.S. experienced

expansion because of the steamboat.

The first state to the west of the

Mississippi was Missouri.

The U.S. would not be what it is today

without steamboats and railroads.

Mass transit has connected people on

both of the country's coasts.

Trains allowed for greater migration

in the mid-nineteenth century.








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Answer:whats the question

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Why did the author write the article about Jesse Ownes and the 1936 Olympics?

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Answer:

The 1936 Olympics were held in a tense, politically charged atmosphere. The Nazi Party had risen to power in 1933, two years after Berlin was awarded the Games, and its racist policies led to international debate about a boycott of the Games. The Berlin Olympics also featured advancements in media coverage.

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The childrens’ surprise party is all set!

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Nicceeeeeeeeeee
I hope there happy

ANSWER

oh that's great all children Will be happy...^_^

Explanation:

I can know where are you from lol.....

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Which two words in the following lines create rhyme? He was born in a far country In Belgium, way beyond the sea. With little love among his brothers Where, once he left, the only sorrow was his fathers. Select one:
Ocountry...sea
O bor...country
O country...brothers
O sea father's​

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Answer:

A. country...sea

Which sentence correctly cites this source?

Tweed, Shawn. "The Importance of Local Government." Telephone interview. 4 Dec. 2014.

A.
Tweed stated that local government “can connect with the constituents on a personal level.”
B.
Citizens can rely on their local government leaders to work on their behalf.
C.
If there are any problems in the community, it can be brought to the attention of the citizens (personal interview).
D.
“Local government cares about their community, so they want to help make it a better place for others.”

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I'm not sure at all but I think it's A: "tweed stated that local government "can connect with the constituents on a personal level."

explanation: it just makes sense.. although please tell me if my answer is incorrect so it doesn't become misleading.

Answer:

a

Explanation:

Which model overlaps the processes of Selection, Organization, and Interpretation-Evaluation?

Stages of Perception Model
Wood's Field of Experience Model
Johari Window
Transactional Model

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Answer:

The actual answer is A.) Stages of Perception Model

Explanation:

Answer:

C

Explanation:

1) Is Prospero a good man?
Warrant

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Answer:

it depends on how you view him

he had a good heart and showed acts of kindnes to manylike his daughter

but acted out of anger therefore he did things that were harmful to others.

And he comit murder sbut all in good will

Write 5-6 reasons about a rule that you have to follow (either at school or at home), that you think should be eliminated.
I’ll mark brainlist

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Answer:

1 always having to have my camera on 2 having to go to school 3 having to work out for at least 10 mins every day 4 having to go on walks with my mom 5 getting v games taken away from

Explanation:

These are half serious half not

What is nonessential information in a sentence called?​

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Use a comma (or a pair of commas) to set off elements that are nonessential (also called nonrestrictive). A phrase or clause is nonessential if it can be removed without changing the main idea of the sentence; a nonessential element just adds a relatively unimportant detail.

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Answer: A phrase or clause is nonessential if it can be removed without changing the main idea of the sentence; a nonessential element just adds a relatively unimportant detail.

Explanation:

Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowth:

tell me the devices​

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Hey there!

Some poetic devices included in "The Road Not Taken" are the assonance in the poem's first line, emphasizing the "o" sound in "roads" and "yellow," the alliteration in the third line of the second stanza with "wanted wear," and, within this same line, the personification in the road "it was grassy and wanted wear." Also, imagery is used in the first line. The poem, overall, is a metaphor for the different directions one takes in life. ''

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Are middle school relationships destined to fail or to succeed? Why or why not?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Sometimes, I’m a cynic. My belief in the inevitable failure of 95% of high school relationships to last until marriage exemplifies this.

The majority of high school students want to fit in. It’s human nature – at this adolescent stage of life, fitting in is as important as getting good grades or scoring high on the SAT. Even more important, to some. I don’t believe in the stereotypical groups presented in television shows: the jocks, the preps, the goths, loners, nerds, etc. However, I do think that there are variances to those archetypes that accumulate in what I like to call the “high school caste system”. More about that in a future post.

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Why does Acuna want to “take busloads of people” out to the fields?”

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Acuna want to do it for justice !

what important events have taken place in west ch 1-3

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Answer:

Explanation:

Nick Carraway, the narrator of this story, has moved to West Egg, Long Island, hoping to become a well-rounded" man as well as trying to experience the feeling of being a man as a soldier from WWI. ... That evening when Nick is back home, he sees Gatsby leave his mansion.

i think this is part o it but im not to sure

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The narrator of this narrative, Nick Carraway, has relocated to West Egg, Long Island in an effort to develop into a "well-rounded" man and to simulate the experience of being a soldier in World War I. Nick returns home that evening and witnesses Gatsby leaving his mansion.

Why is Nick Carraway in love with Gatsby?

In that book, Nick is enamoured by Jay Gatsby, once James Gatz of North Dakota, for his capacity to envision him into reality and for his bravery in putting everything on the line for the love of a beautiful woman. In a reading of Gatsby, Nick is in love with Gatsby rather than just with him.

Throughout the entire book, Nick's relationship with Jordan Baker acts as a metaphor for this internal conflict. Her intelligence and vivacity draw him in, but her dishonesty and lack of consideration for others repel him just as much.

Thus, The narrator of this narrative, Nick Carraway.

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4. How have documentaries affected your view of the world?

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Answer:

they have affe cted me bad im broke

Explanation:

Answer:

you got tp for my bunghole

Explanation:

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Answer:

1. imagery

2. parallelism

Explanation:

Imagery actually entails the use of figurative language to appeal to our physical senses. It creates a visual representation in our minds with use of words. The figurative language uses is used to represent actions, objects and even action.

From No. 1, we discover that the speaker uses words like "hear your voices", "those watching tonight", "huddled around radios" to create a mental picture of what was done.

While parallelism refers to the phrases found in a sentence that uses same grammatical structure.

In No 2, we see the speaker's use of parallelism in:

"This is our time, to our people back to work, and open doors of opportunity for our kids; to restore prosperity and promote the cause of peace; to reclaim the American dream and reaffirm that fundamental truth, that out of many, we are one..."

We see how the grammatical structure was used with "to".

The above answers are correct.

the use of successive verbal constructions in poetry or prose which correspond in grammatical structure, sound, metre, meaning, etc.

Parallelism, also known as parallel structure, is when phrases in a sentence have similar or the same grammatical structure. ... Parallelism also serves to give phrases a pattern and rhythm. For example: That's one step for man, one giant leap for mankind

The myth frames Orpheus' decision to rescue Eurydice as a heroic act of love, whereas the
poem frames it as
A
an accident.
B В.
a selfish act.
С
a difficult decision.
D
a moral responsibility

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A difficult decision

“Blood and destruction shall be so in use
And dreadful objects so familiar,
That mothers shall but smile when they behold
Their infants quartered with the hands of war,
All pity choked with custom of fell deeds;
And Caesar’s spirit, ranging for revenge,
With Ate by his side come hot from hell,
Shall in these confines with a monarch’s voice
Cry ‘Havoc’ and let slip the dogs of war,
That this foul deed shall smell above the earth
With carrion men, groaning for burial.”

Who can you infer that the speaker blames for this insanity?

A) The conspiracy
B) Cassius
C) Caesar
D) Octavius

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Answer:

its either the conspiracy or octavious

Explanation:

The conspiracy or Octavious

which sentence.option correctly uses a semicolon​

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

You use semicolons to connect 2 short sentences.

Sonnet 60 & the mowers song. Which sentence best summarizes the theme shared by both poems?
A. Nature is extremely powerful.
B. Love withers like beautiful flowers.
C. Mowers have a difficult job.
D. Time changes all aspects of life.

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Answer:

D. Time changes all aspects of life

Explanation:

Shakespeare in Sonnet 60 describes the changes that come with time. In making these changes, the poet makes comparisons with nature. He compared the passage of time with the waves and tides which rush to replace each other. He also compares human life to the beautiful rise of the sun and its subsequent fall.

In Mower's Song, the poet also has strong ties with nature which are soon overshadowed by the presence of a girl. In time, he forgets about the grasses but they seem to be doing well without him who is now smitten by the girl's love. These two poems show that time changes all aspects of life.

good and bad things about a crush

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Answer:

Pros:    

You have someone to love

You have someone to devote your time to

Cons:

You worry if they like you or not XDD

Good:

They might like you back

Its good to talk about them

Its secretive

Nice to like someone

Bad:

They might not like you back

They might find out

They might tell everyone

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