paragraph about this picture.make interesting!!​

Paragraph About This Picture.make Interesting!!

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Answer 1

Answer:

My best friend ad me went walking just to get some fresh air and walk the dog. Many people laughed while they watched us come walking down the road, me and my friend ignored them and just kept walking. My dog just looked and watched me and my friend as we walked down the street. Once we got home we all sat down and watched TV. While doing so, we hear the door and I got up to get it, then came back and sat down.  I had a thought and could not remember it so I went outside and watched the sunset.

Explanation:

sorry if u don't like it

Answer 2

A man went on a walk with his best friend, his dog. He went through a rough past, feeling lonely every step of the way, but ever since he saved the roughed-up dog from the shelter, he changed, in a good way. The both of them went through the same thing, different species, different experiences, but in the end, they both saved each other without even noticing. They go on walks every afternoon to release the negative thoughts from their past trauma, and the picture shows them in the middle of their walk.

Honestly, I didn't understand if you wanted a made-up story behind it or if you wanted to describe how it looks, but if your talking about the looks just message me. :) And yes I know this isn't the best but as I said in my recent answers, it's very late, and I'm tired lol.


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choose a literary piece, either a poem or a short story then write a critique using reader-response approach of chosen piece.
please help.. I'll mark you as the brainliest if can do this:(((​

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Answer:

To Misread or to Rebel: A Woman’s Reading of “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty”

At its simplest, reading is “an activity that is guided by the text; this must be processed by the reader who is then, in turn, affected by what he has processed” (Iser 63). The text is the compass and map, the reader is the explorer. However, the explorer cannot disregard those unexpected boulders in the path which he or she encounters along the journey that are not written on the map. Likewise, the woman reader does not come to the text without outside influences. She comes with her experiences as a woman—a professional woman, a divorcée, a single mother. Her reading, then, is influenced by her experiences. So when she reads a piece of literature like “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” by James Thurber, which paints a highly negative picture of Mitty’s wife, the woman reader is forced to either misread the story and accept Mrs Mitty as a domineering, mothering wife, or rebel against that picture and become angry at the society which sees her that way.

Due to pre-existing sociosexual standards, women see characters, family structures, even societal structures from the bottom as an oppressed group rather than from a powerful position on the top, as men do. As Louise Rosenblatt states: a reader’s “tendency toward identification [with characters or events] will certainly be guided by our preoccupations at the time we read. Our problems and needs may lead us to focus on those characters and situations through which we may achieve the satisfactions, the balanced vision, or perhaps merely the unequivocal motives unattained in our own lives” (38). A woman reader who feels chained by her role as a housewife is more likely to identify with an individual who is oppressed or feels trapped than the reader’s executive husband is.

Mrs Mitty is a direct literary descendant of the first woman to be stereotyped as a nagging wife, Dame Van Winkle, the creation of the American writer, Washington Irving. Likewise, Walter Mitty is a reflection of his dreaming predecessor, Rip Van Winkle, who falls into a deep sleep for a hundred years and awakes to the relief of finding out that his nagging wife has died. Judith Fetterley explains in her book, The Resisting Reader, how such a portrayal of women forces a woman who reads “Rip Van Winkle” and other such stories “to find herself excluded from the experience of the story” so that she “cannot read the story without being assaulted by the negative images of women it presents” (10). The result, it seems, is for a woman reader of a story like “Rip Van Winkle” or “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” to either be excluded from the text, or accept the negative images of women in the story puts forth.  

It is certain that women misread “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty.” I did. I found myself initially wishing that Mrs Mitty would just let Walter daydream in peace. But after reading the story again and paying attention to the portrayal of Mrs Mitty, I realized that it is imperative that women rebel against the texts that would oppress them. By misreading a text, the woman reader understands it in a way that is conventional and acceptable to the literary world. But in so doing, she is also distancing herself from the text, not fully embracing it or its meaning in her life. By rebelling against the text, the female reader not only has to understand the point of view of the author and the male audience, but she also has to formulate her own opinions and create a sort of dialogue between the text and herself. Rebelling against the text and the stereotypes encourages an active dialogue between the woman and the text which, in turn, guarantees an active and (most likely) angry reader response. I became a resisting reader.

Works Cited

Elias, Robert H. “James Thurber: The Primitive, the Innocent, and the Individual.” Contemporary Literary Criticism. Vol. 5. Ed. Dedria Bryfonski. Detroit: Gale Research, 1980. 431–32. Print.

Fetterley, Judith. The Resisting Reader. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1978. Print.

Hasley, Louis. “James Thurber: Artist in Humor.” Contemporary Literary Criticism. Vol. 11. Ed. Dedria Bryfonski. Detroit: Gale Research, 1980. 532–34. Print.

Iser, Wolfgang. The Act of Reading: A Theory of Aesthetic Response. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1981. Print.

Lindner, Carl M. “Thurber’s Walter Mitty—The Underground American Hero.” Contemporary Literary Criticism. Vol. 5. Ed. Dedria Bryfonski. Detroit: Gale Research, 1980. 440–41. Print.

Rosenblatt, Louise M. Literature as Exploration. New York: MLA, 1976. Print.

Thurber, James. “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty.” Literature: An Introduction to Critical Reading. Ed. William Vesterman. Fort Worth: Harcourt Brace, 1993. 286–89. Print.

Tompkins, Jane P. “An Introduction to Reader-Response Criticism.” Reader-Response Criticism: From Formalism to Post-Structuralism. Ed. Jane P. Tompkins. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1980. ix-xxvi. Print.

Choose ALL of the similes from these examples of figurative language:
Group of answer choices

The air had a gray tint to it, and a damp, foul smell like an ashtray.

They plopped the squares down over the white-sugar sand, like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle.

We're sweating buckets by then. We're wilting.

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Answer:

B and C? similes compare 2 unalike things in a sentence-Ik I'm prob wrong

Answer:

1 and 2 are similes cuz include 'like' and are comparing

3rd is a metaphor I think

Read this excerpt from the passage. This mark is conferred on the person entitled to it, by cutting the skin across at the top of the forehead, and drawing it down to the eye-brows; and while it is in this situation applying a warm hand, and rubbing it until it shrinks up into a thick weal across the lower part of the forehead. Most of the judges and senators were thus marked; my father had long born it: I had seen it conferred on one of my brothers, and I was also destined to receive it by my parents. What is the author's viewpoint about the mark given to the Embrence

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Answer:

The author sees this as a respected tradition that is made to the Embrace.  

Explanation:

We can see that the author sees the mark and the process of its making as a tradition that he respects. We can identify his point of view in the last lines when he says, " my father had long born it: I had seen it conferred on one of my brothers, and I was also destined to receive it by my parents.". What he means is that different generations in a  group of people, which included judges and senators, were marked. We see that he respects this tradition since there are no negative comments or opposition regarding his mark or throughout the excerpt.

which figurative language is " he has the body of a string bean " ?
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Answer: Metaphor I believe.

Explanation: Comparing two unlike things.

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What effects does the oil spill have on the environment

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Answer: Oil spills may impact the environment in the following ways: Physical smothering of organisms: This is caused by oils with a high viscosity, in other words heavy oils. Smothering will affect an organism's physical ability to continue critical functions such as respiration, feeding and thermoregulation. Oil spills are harmful to marine birds and mammals as well as fish and shellfish Oil destroys the insulating ability of fur-bearing mammals, such as sea otters, and the water repellency of a bird's feathers, thus exposing these creatures to the harsh elements.

Explanation:

10 facts about Racism

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Answer:There is more genetic variation among the people of any race than there is between one race and another.Every race has the same coloring pigment in their skin. It is called melanin. The difference between the skin color of one person and another is a result of the quantity of melanin present in their skin. Hispanics, Asians, blacks, and whites all have the same skin pigment, but people with darker skin have more of it.Variations in over 100 genes determine a person’s skin color.Siblings inherit unique combinations of genes from each parent and can have significantly different skin colors .

Explanation:Mine is just racial issues so I hope this helps and I agree with the other answer.

Describe a strange event

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Answer:

my birthday

Explanation:

Its weird cause it's a day that I turn another number/age

Answer: Cliff diving

Why do people often take their anger out on someone else? What can a person do to gain control over his or her anger?

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Answer:

People tend to take their anger out on others because their emotions become too much for them to handle, or maybe they don't have a way to cope. They can find people to talk to or do something that could distract them.

Explanation:

Anger is sometimes hard to control.

Why people take their anger out on someone else:

When people take their anger out on others, it is called "displaced aggression". When people display this aggression, it is usually because they feel powerless, making them want to dump out their feelings on others. Often,    "displaced aggression" is directed toward those whom the individual knows will not fight back.

What a person can do to gain control over his/her anger:

. Calm down, and take a deep breath

. Get some exercise (Exercising releases endorphins, which are happy-making chemicals)

. Don't hold grudges

. Release tension caused by anger with humor

. Identify possible solutions

. If needed, go see a doctor!

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Does anybody know the setting: time and place of the story Sorry Wrong Number.
Here is the story.

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Answer: The story is set in New York. This story has been narrated from the perspective of Mrs. Stevenson and is set near Queensboro Bridge in New York. This story also includes places like Murray Hill, where her husband works and Second Avenue, which is near her place of residence.

Explanation:

hey guys. I am writing an essay with the topic "don't be silent about things that matter" i need a few points, please​

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If your silent things about things that matter I could affect other people
Uighur genocide. Racism. Ethnic cleansing Palestine. Everyday Sexism. Anti-Asian hate crimes. Islamophobia. Climat change.

According to the domino theory, if South Vietnam fell to Communism, then ?

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Answer:

Neighboring countries would soon follow

Explanation:

Domino theory basically says that if one country goes down then the country next to it or near it will too, just like a domino.

If you throw the ball that way, the coach will 'eat' you alive. connotative or denotative

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Answer: first one A

Explanation:

Answer:

connotative

Explanation:

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According to their journals, how did Lewis and Clark honor President Jefferson and other government leaders?

They named rivers they discovered after them.
They built monuments along their path.
They painted portraits of the landscape as gifts.
They sent thank you notes upon their return.

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Answer:

They named rivers they discovered after them

Explanation:

An example is Jefferson River in Montana named after Thomas Jefferson

Answer:

(A) naming rivers they discovered after them.

Explanation:

For example, they named the Jefferson River after President Jefferson, and the Madison River after James Madison, who was Secretary of State at the time of the expedition.

Which sentence contains correct capitalization?

A. Sophia spent hours combing the local gift shops to find the perfect item for grandma Iris.

B. Maria’s family moved to the southwest after her Dad’s job was transferred to the main office.

C. Contact representative Whitney’s office to obtain further information about the public meetings.

D. Icarus is a character from a Greek myth who tries to escape from Crete by means of wings made from wax.

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Answer: C or D i think C

Explanation: I think C is your better option! Hope this helped!!

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Joanna is writing a review about a movie that she thinks is completely inappropriate for children. She plans to post her review in the “Comments” section of her theater’s website. She has written the following four sentences as possible opening statements for her review:

1. Kids, this movie has everything you like: robots, villains, and funny characters.

2. Parents, do not let your children see this movie.

3. I enjoyed this movie, but I’m not sure everyone would like it.

4. Kids, you might need to ask your babysitter to take you to this movie.

Which sentence BEST addresses Joanna’s intended audience?

A.
sentence 1
B.
sentence 2
C. 1
sentence 3
D.
sentence 4

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Answer:  2. Parents, do not let your children see this movie.

Explanation: Her sentence lets parents know that the movie in question isn't something for children and immediately warns parents that it's inappropriate.

The correct statement which would represent Joanna's intention is (2)Parents, do not let your children see this movie.

Explanation:

Joanna wants to write a review for the movie in order to make the people and specially the parents know that the movie is inappropriate for kids. She wants to give a warning to the parents through her movie review.

To grab the attention of the parents, Joanna must write a compulsive statement as her opening line.

Therefore, the correct option is (B)Statement 2.

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"The man cooked instant noodles," the girls said.

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Answer:

The girls said that the man had cooked instant noodles.

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Explanation:

A lack of cash is one of the biggest reasons people and businesses fail. How does cash flow affect you and your family?

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Answer:

Cash flow measures the ability of the company to pay its bills. ... According to a U.S. Bank study, 82 percent of business failures are due to poor cash management. Small Businesses owners and CEOs need to make decisions that sometimes can cause negative long term results with their business' cash flow.

Explanation:

Pliiz help!! I need it as fast as possible

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We learned a lot of things this year and it was for sure a different one as you all know that the virus came but we now know more about our family now because we are in the same house all the time. Maybe we argue but your still family so you will get over it so that´s what I think about this year thanks!

Which sentence about Swift’s "A Modest Proposal" is written subjectively?

In “A Modest Proposal,” Swift proposes that children can be used as food to help end poverty in England.
In “A Modest Proposal,” Swift claims that many benefits will arise as a result of his proposal to end poverty.
“A Modest Proposal” is one of the most brilliant, well-constructed, and effective satires ever written.
“A Modest Proposal” is a satire that criticizes England’s treatment of its impoverished community.

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Answer: “A Modest Proposal” is one of the most brilliant, well-constructed, and effective satires ever written.

Explanation:

An objective take on a literary piece would be one that simply states what the piece is about or what its purpose was.

A subjective take however, would include personal opinions and analysis of the piece. This is what happens in this option. In describing the piece as brilliant and well-constructed, the take includes personal opinions of how the book is so this is a subjective take.

Which sentence correctly uses parallel verb phrases?

A. An electronic maid had cooked dinner, had cleaned the dishesand then was put away for the night by the house's owner.

B. The dust was swept up by the electronic vacuum, and the floors were cleaned by an automated mop.

C. The garage door has opened automatically , and the car is driven away by a robat chauffeur

D. Tiny lawnmowers have been circling the lawn and each blade of grass is carefully clipped

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The answer most likely is answer choice B it makes the most sense :D

The sentence that correctly uses parallel verb phrases is B. The dust was swept up by the electronic vacuum, and the floors were cleaned by an automated mop.

A parallel verb phrase is a type of phrase where the verbs in a sentence must maintain uniformity by being parallel.

Therefore, if more than one verb are in a sentence, then their tenses must be the same, and their progression

Therefore, the correct answer is option B because the sentence is uniform in tense and gives a clear meaning.

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psychology knee wrinkle


Which word best fits this spelling pattern?



tomorrow



exaggeration



condemning

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i believe it’s exaggeration
since like the silent p in psychology
silent k in knee
silent w int wrinkle

the e is silent in exaggeration

11. Mimi wants to improve the transition between the third
paragraph (sentences 14-18) and the fourth paragraph
(sentences 19-23). Which sentence can be added before
sentence 19 to accomplish this goal?
Because bottled water can cost so much, a
reusable water bottle is a wise investment.
People think bottled water is harmless, and
other plastic containers are just as bad.
Money is a concern for many people, so it
should be saved whenever possible.
Bottled water is a huge monetary expense,
but the cost to our planet is even greater.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Answer:

Bottled water is a huge monetary expense, but the cost to our planet is even greater

Explanation:

This theater was unique because *
A. It was domed
B. It was a box
C. It was round
D. It was a thrust stage

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Answer:

A. IT WAS A THRUST STAGE

Explanation:

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Umm there no question
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What are the differences in Tragedy and Comedy as "Life Philosophies?"

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Answer:

let's ask to those who are in toxic relationship with their love of life .. no offense tho !

Danny would like to add the following detail to the second paragraph (sentences 6-16),
He was a top-ten runner on the track and cross-
country teams at Copper Hills High School
Where is the most effective place to insert this sentence?
A After sentence 9
B After sentence 10
C After sentence 11
D After sentence 12

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Answer:

A After sentence 9

Explanation:

D After sentence 12

What is a Topic Paragraph?

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Answer:

A paragraph based on a certain topic-

Explanation:

Reread lines 27-40 of the poem. Then answer the multiple choice questions that follow.

27 Glistening with sweat,
28 We rolled the ball off
29 Our fingertips. Trouble
30 Was there slapping a blackjack
31 Against an open palm.
32 Dribble, drive to the inside,
33 & glide like a sparrow hawk.
34 Lay ups. Fast breaks.
35 We had moves we didn't know
36 We had. Our bodies spun
37 On swivels of bone & faith,
38 Through a lyric slipknot
39 Of joy, & we knew we were
40 Beautiful & dangerous.
The capital letter T in Trouble in line 29 shows —
Answer choices for the above question

A. the beginning of a new thought.

B. the beginning of a new line in the poem.

C. a proper noun.

D. a mistake because it should not be a capital.
Line 34 in the poem is an example of—
Answer choices for the above question

A. the use of rhyme in the poem.

B. the complete thought contained in each line.

C. the short lines in the structure of the poem.

D. the use of repetition in the poem.
Which lines have one complete thought that best sums up the meaning of the poem?
Answer choices for the above question

A. lines 27–29

B. lines 31–32

C. lines 32–33

D. lines 36–40

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which lines have one complete thought that best sums up the meaning of the poem

Which component of a web site about medical issues is a sign that the website is probably NOT be reliable?

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Answer:

An online store.

Explanation:

Most medical websites will list where you can get an item from and sell them on their website. In order to sell meds on a website, they must be approved and inspected by the FDA.

Burning bright ( chapter 3 of Fahrenheit 451 ) I need a universal theme

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Answer:

Fahrenheit 451 is a very good book and read it many times. Some themes that represent chapter 3 are change, freedom, and renewal

Explanation:

In chapter 3 Montags life really changes. He becomes a fugitive, Mildred leaves, and killed Beatty with a flamethrower. He also was attacked by that Hound. Montag leaving was a state of change and almost starting over in a different society not censored.  

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