Answer:
When I saw Gatz, John Collin's eight-hour interpretation of The Great Gatsby, I noticed that Fitzgerald changes the color of Daisy's hair every time he describes it. It is "like a dash of blue paint", "yellowy" like her daughters, and then "dark, shining". Perhaps Fitzgerald believed that Daisy, a character so transient that her love fluctuates from one man to another within a page, was too contradictory, too whimsical to retain a fixed appearance. For Gatsby, she is a dream, an ideal guaranteed to disappoint and as our view of her changes so does her hair. It is small details, a single word that changes the meaning of a passage, which make me love English Literature. In An Irish Airman Foresees His Death Yeats writes "I know that I shall meet my fate somewhere among the clouds above" and then later "a lonely impulse of delight drove to this tumult in the clouds". The pilot, who had been looking up at the clouds that are "above" him, is suddenly "in" them and we get a powerful sense of his ascent with only the use of two prepositions.
Podcasts of lectures given by Helen Vendler on poems such as Sailing to Byzantium and Among School Children inspired my interest in Yeats but the Romanticism that was so influential in his earlier work also fascinates me. In She Walks in Beauty Byron describes the light that "one ray the less" would have destroyed the grace that effuses both the trees and the face in his poem. I love the idea that the woman is made beautiful by light - that nature has the power to "mellow" a face or "solemnize" the mind as Shelley writes in Frankenstein. I also became interested in the lives of the Romantics after watching the plays Bloody Poetry, Mary Shelley, and the film Bright Star.
It was through Bright Star that I discovered my favorite poem Ode To A Nightingale - the sense of "drowsy numbness" allows us "to dissolve", like the narrator, and travel "through verdurous glooms and winding mossy ways" until we are "upon the midnight" with the nightingale. The same sense of "dreamy divagation" is present in The Moose by Elizabeth Bishop and in both cases after being lulled by the gentle progression of the poem we are quickly awakened: Bishop "stops with a jolt" and Keats asks "do I wake or sleep?" I am looking forward to comparing literature in this way on a university course.
Attending my school's feminist society has inspired me to question the portrayals of women in literature. King Lear blames his wife for the wickedness of his daughters, Austen's Lizzy flaunts convention so successfully that she attracts a millionaire and marries him, Bella is referred to as "the lovely woman" throughout Our Mutual Friend, and Sonya is dismissed as a "sterile flower" when Nikolai abandons her in War and Peace. I am currently reading Middlemarch, which with Eliot's realistic heroines and flawed male characters, seems indicative of a radical change in the way in which women were being viewed both in literature and outside of it.
I have been strengthening my analytical skills with the creation of a blog in which I review the books I have recently read, such as Catch 22, A Picture of Dorian Grey, and The View from Castle Rock. This was especially beneficial when participating in an exhibition at the British Museum. I was part of a project in which we were asked to respond, through descriptions and sketches, to the construction of a new northwest wing of the gallery. I am interested in combining English and Art further and so would like to spend a year doing an art foundation before returning to academic study. Volunteering in the SEN department of my school has also had a profound effect on the way I view English Literature; many of the teenagers I work with find reading challenging and often struggle to express their opinions. By reading and discussing novels with them I realize that I am only just beginning to appreciate English Literature and am excited about expanding my knowledge on a university course.
the bottom one please i'll give you 20 points
Answer:
students have way fewer priveledges than anybody else on the pyriamid
Explanation:
In paragraph 3, why is Nixon explaining how his wife was never on payroll?
A) he is using logos by stating facts and data to support his claim that she would be paid
B) he is using Latinos to try to get an emotion reaction from the audience
C) he is using o this by stating facts
D) he is using ethos to establish credibility and gain the trust of the audience
Answer:
D). He is using ethos to establish his credibility and gain the trust of the audience.
White Dolphin summary chapter 7 - 8
Answer:
Kara is isolated and lonely, bullied at school for her dyslexia, and struggling to deal with her mother's mysterious disappearance. Her one escape is taking to the waves in her father's boat, Moana - but things hit rock bottom when she realises that her father, who is struggling to find work, may be forced to sell his beloved sailing boat.
Explanation:
Which statement MOST accurately contrasts the portrayal of the bears in each story?
A)
the smallest bed in the Goldilocks tale.
B)
The bears in the Goldilocks story are a family, but the bears in "Scrapefoot"
are merely described by their size.
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The bears in the "Scrapefoot" story are a family, but the bears in the
Goldilocks tale are merely described by their size.
D)
The bears in the Scrapefoot story scare the fox away, but the three bears in
the Goldilocks tale welcome her into their home.
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
How does the skin protect the body against illness? Select two options. The skin produces sweat and oil. The skin acts as a barrier. The skin identifies and coordinates an immune response. The skin produces mucus. The skin causes the body to produce antibodies.
Answer: The skin produces sweat and oil.
The skin acts as a barrier.
Explanation:
The skin is an important organ in the body of humans and it helps in covering the whole body. It helps in protecting the body from injuries and also help in the regulation of the temperature if the body.
The skin protect the body against illness by producing sweat and oil and also the skin acts as a barrier.
Answer: The skin produces sweat and oil and The skin acts as a barrier.
Explanation:EDGE 2021
What does the word module mean as used in this excerpt? The 2000 study, also done with MRI scanners, found a change in the shape of the cabbies' hippocampus, the brain module where new memories of place are stored. command feature section width
Answer:
Section
Explanation:
The hippocampus is an area or section of the brain
THE CATCHER IN THE RYE
Answer:
what does that mean ?
Explanation:
What central ideas are prevalent in both Common Sense and Washington’s “Farewell Address”? How does each text address these central ideas?
Answer:
The central ideas are prevalent in both Common Sense and Washington’s “Farewell Address” is described below in detail.
Explanation:
In his farewell speech, Washington cautioned Americans to set apart their powerful likes and dislikes of international countries, lest they be dominated by their passions: “The country which indulges toward another a conventional hatred or a conventional attachment is in some extent a slave.” George Washington urged American residents to observe themselves as a cohesive block and avoid political parties and announced a special warning to be cautious of affections and complexities with other countries.
Read the passage below.
In the 1920s, during a period known as the Jazz Age, jazz music became popular. Another feature of this period was a dance known as the Charleston, which became popular among the younger crowds.
What is the purpose of the continuation signal word “another”?
to show that jazz music, but not the dance known as the Charleston, was popular during the Jazz Age
to show that the Charleston was popular during the Jazz Age, but only when accompanied by jazz music
to show that both jazz music and the Charleston were popular during the Jazz Age
to show that the Charleston and jazz music were only enjoyed by younger crowds during the Jazz Age
Answer:
to show that both jazz music and the Charleston were popular during the Jazz Age
Explanation:
Make the present simple, positive, negative or question:
1. I______(be) in a café now.
2.________(she / play) tennis every week?
3. They________(go) to the cinema every Wednesday.
4. _________ (she/be) a singer?
5. You______(find) the weather here cold.
6. _______(they/be) on the bus?
7. Lucy______ (ride) her bicycle to work.
8. Why_____ (he /be) in France?
9. I_______(not/play) the piano often.
10. It_____(not/be) cold today.
11. We____(be) from Portugal.
12.______(we/make) too much noise at night?
13.Where____(Harry / study)?
14.______(it /be) foggy today?
15. We________(not/be) late.
Answer:
1)I will be in a cafe now
2) does she play tennis every week?
3) they go to the cinema every Wednesday
4) she will be a singer
5) you will find the weather here cold
6) they will be on the bus
7) lucy ride her bicycle to work
8) why he will be in France
9) I will not play the piano often
10) It will not be cold today
11) we will be from Portugal
12) we made too much noise at night?
13 )where is harry study?
14) It will be foggy today?
15) we will not be late.
Assessment Preparation: Sentence Completion Chapters 1-3 Answers?
Please help me !!!!!
Answer:
For 1st section:
1. undergo
2. ?
3. earlier
4. suggestion
5. aspire
6. inaccessible
Life is like 2. A dense forest seems like 3. Memories act as 4. Love is 5. School is 6. Pets are
Can someone give me some Similes and Metaphors for them? Thank you!
Answer:
1. Life is like a journey.
2. A dense forest seems like a bottomless pit
3. Memories act as reminders
4. Love is life
5. School is power
6. Pets are angels
Explanation:
Simile is a comparison of two objects using as and like. Metaphor makes a direct comparison between two objects without using as and like. Examples of simile in the above examples are;
1. Life is like a journey.
2. A dense forest seems like a bottomless pit.
3. Memories act as reminders.
Examples of metaphors in the above examples are;
4. Love is life.
5. School is power.
6. Pets are angels.
Write an essay explaining whether or not kids should do extreme sports?Please help I am not good at essays
Describe two tips and tricks that will help you write an organized rough draft easily and efficiently
Answer: Write your body paragraphs before conclusions and introduction. Use your commentary to tie together your evidence.
Explanation: this will help you better organize and write a better rough draft
Describe the last kind thing that you did for someone. How did it make you feel?
What motivated you to do it? Do you think it matters what motivates us to be kind? Why or why not?
Answer:
This answer depends on you.
The last kind action I did recently was I donated to a local animal shelter. This made me feel lovely. I was motivated to do this because I thought of all the animals that could use my help and decided to give them a hand.
Is the answer correct yes or no .If it correct write it correct if it wrongs write the correct answer.
I'd say the marked answer is incorrect, I'd do the first bubble- Please bring: some soap, chips, and soda.
Hey there!
This is the correct answer.
The first one, you would only use a colon in a list if you were to say something like, "Please bring the following:
The second one, I believe, is correct.
The third one, you would use a semicolon, not a colon.
The fourth one, you do not use colons in written time.
Hope it helps and have a great day! Stay safe!
Haley: Would you get a move on? Are you deaf?1
Kenneth: I'm going! Would you just wait a second?
Haley: Sorry, but I'm just anxious to meet Francis. I think he gypped some of my tips from last night?
Kenneth: What? Francis wouldn't do that! He always splits the tips between the wait staff fairly. Besides he's
Catholic. He would never steal.3
Haley: Right, because you wouldn't say anything at all to defend your best friend.
Kenneth: I wouldn't!
Haley: You're a guy, Kenneth. All boys stick together. It's a part of your code or something. 4
Kenneth: Now you're just being unreasonable. I guess you can't help it. You're young after all.
Haley: You're one month older than me!
What type of biased language can be found in Line 3?
5
а.
ability
b. race
C. ethnicity
d. religion
Answer:
D= "Besides he's Catholic. He would never steal"
Explanation:
who ever does this firs i'll mark them the brainlyest
Answer: Students, STUCO, Teachers, Office Staff, Assistant Principal, Principal, (from bottom to top)
Explanation:
Haley: Would you get a move on? Are you deaf?
Kenneth: I'm going! Would you just wait a second?
Haley: Sorry, but I'm just anxious to meet Francis. I think he gypped some of my tips from last night?
Kenneth: What? Francis wouldn't do that! He always splits the tips between the wait staff fairly. Besides he's
Catholic. He would never steal.3
Haley: Right, because you wouldn't say anything at all to defend your best friend.
Kenneth: I wouldn't!
Haley: You're a guy, Kenneth. All boys stick together. It's a part of your code or something. 4
Kenneth: Now you're just being unreasonable. I guess you can't help it. You're young after all.
5
Haley: You're one month older than me!
What type of biased language can be found in Line 5?
а. religion
b. gender
C.
age
d. ability
Answer:
c age.
Explanation:
Age is a type of biased language that can be found in Line 5. Thus, option C is the correct option.
What is biased language?Biased language includes expressions that are harmful, insulting, exclusive, or biased. It causes certain individuals or groups to feel misled, rejected, or misunderstood. Biased language can exclude or denigrate others; it happens sometimes on intention, but more frequently by mistake or because of ignorance. It has an underlying sense of superiority or mistrust toward others due to characteristics including age, gender, color, sex, ethnicity, physical or mental disabilities, religion, or economic position.
It's not enough to learn to speak without bias in order to be politically correct. Unprejudiced language communicates your commitment to inclusion. It reveals your real concern and shows that you have taken the effort to learn how to communicate yourself in a way that reflects your ideals, giving the audience a sense of belonging.
Learn more about biased language here:
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Which physical feature makes up the eastern border of Europe?
the Alps
the Atlantic Ocean
the Ural Mountains
the Mediterranean Sea
When using the phrases like `there is, there are, here is, and here are', one should make sure that the subjects and verbs agree.
Select one:
a. False
b. True
Motorsport Yeah,
Put That Thing In Sport (Skrrt, Skrrt)
Shawty Bad, (Bad)
Pop Her Like A Cork (Pop It)
Answer:
SKKRTT SKRRTTT
Explanation:
Answer:
do you need hellp?
Explanation:
How can we write the wrongs of the past?
Answer:
By educating ourselves and doing better than the people before us.
Explanation:
please help me please will give brainliest to
read the story and and tell me the (literary devices)
the story name
Fern Hill
DYLAN THOMAS-1914 -1953
Answer:
homie...thats a lot of work but i took a peek at it and most of it is personification likein the beginning a house cannot be lifted and the grass cannot smile so just read through it its easy bro itll take you 10 minutes love you :)
Explanation:
What is Zinsser saying about who generally writes the weakest sentences?
Answer:
People with less education and rank have weak strength in their sentences.
Explanation:
You have read a scene from the play Pygmalion. Think about what might happen next and how the scene would change if it were written as a story.
Write a story that tells what happens next, using one of the characters from the scene as the narrator. Use what you have learned about the scene’s setting, conflict, and characters to create your story.
Answer:
What is the pygmalion play?
Explanation:
Which quotation from a Shakespearean sonnet is couplet
Answer:
1st option
Explanation:
AABB, "rare" and "compare"
Answer:
1st option
Explanation:
hope this helps
I have this question and i dont know what it means
"What does it take to prevail in a difficult situation?"
Answer:
It means to prove yourself to be more powerful than the situation itself.
Explanation:
Answer the reflection question in a well-thought-out paragraph or two.
Reflection question for “Why Read Shakespeare?”
Which is more important—that literature teaches readers about life or that understanding life helps readers understand literature? Explain by discussing the interplay between literature and your own life.
Answer:
uh hold up
Explanation: n /j