Answer:
Explanation:
Walton then regains control of the narrative, continuing the story in the form of further letters to his sister. He tells her that he believes in the truth of Victor’s story. He laments that he did not know Victor, who remains on the brink of death, in better days.
One morning, Walton’s crewmen enter his cabin and beg him to promise that they will return to England if they break out of the ice in which they have been trapped ever since the night they first saw the monster’s sledge. Victor speaks up, however, and convinces the men that the glory and honor of their quest should be enough motivation for them to continue toward their goal. They are momentarily moved, but two days later they again entreat Walton, who consents to the plan of return.
Just before the ship is set to head back to England, Victor dies. Several days later, Walton hears a strange sound coming from the room in which Victor’s body lies. Investigating the noise, Walton is startled to find the monster, as hideous as Victor had described, weeping over his dead creator’s body. The monster begins to tell him of all his sufferings. He says that he deeply regrets having become an instrument of evil and that, with his creator dead, he is ready to die. He leaves the ship and departs into the darkness.
By this point in the novel, Victor has assumed the very inhumanity of which he accuses the monster. Just as the monster earlier haunts Victor, seeking revenge on him for having destroyed any possibility of a mate for him, Victor now experiences an obsessive need to exact revenge on the monster for murdering his loved ones. Like the monster, he finds himself utterly alone in the world, with nothing but hatred of his nemesis to sustain him.
Echoes of the monster’s earlier statements now appear in Victor’s speech, illustrating the extent to which Victor has become dehumanized. “I was cursed by some devil,” he cries, “and carried about with me my eternal hell.” This is the second allusion to the passage in Paradise Lost in which Satan, cast out from Heaven, says that he himself is Hell. The first allusion, made by the monster after being repulsed by the cottagers, is nearly identical: “I, like the arch fiend, bore a hell within me.” Driven by their hatred, the two monsters—Victor and his creation—move farther and farther away from human society and sanity.
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What is the purpose of the words “labor” and “leisure”
Answer:
They are aspects of life that the speaker is leaving.
Answer:
They are aspects of life that the speaker is leaving.
Explanation:
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In which of the following situations would one person most likely petition another?
А. Elena asks her boss for extra pay for the additional hours she worked.
B. Sarah and Megan compete for a spot on the high school track team.
С. Bill studies all weekend and tells his teacher he is ready to take the test.
D. Mike purchases his first car from the owner of a local car dealership.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Who is your favorite fictional character and why?
Answer:
Anges Gru.
Explanation:
My favorite fictional character would most likely be Anges Gru off of Despicable Me. Anges is the youngest and there is so much to like about her and her personality. For example, her innocent behavior, she's funny, her obsession with unicorns shown on various occasions througoht out every Despicable Me movie and she really sets of the Despicable Me movies. Of course, I have other favorite fictional characters from other fictional movies. She is the main reason Gru begins to change his ways, her unconditional adoration of him regardless of how he treats her makes him realise what life is really about.
Why does a newspaper combine news stories with features and opinion?
Answer:
The major difference between a news story and a feature story is that a news story is time-sensitive. Media outlets want to publish news stories as quickly as possible after an event occurs. Feature stories, however, are not as time-dependent and contain no urgent content.
Identify the meaning of the prefix dis-. * 1 point A. insult B. not C. speak D. through
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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The car trip look forever .my dad drove So slowly.
Answer:
The car trip took forever is a hyperbole.
Explanation:
The car trip can't actually go on forever, it is just a hyperbole meaning that the car trip took so long.
Answer:
I think I know what it wants, correct the sentence. It should be The car trip took forever, my dad drove so slow.
Explanation: Apologies if it's wrong, you didn't put what they wanted.
Tell a story from the perspective of a Coyote , a Crow , a Bear , a Fish or a Turtle . Or pick your own animal . Tell a story about a place you would like to be ? Can you do it from the perspective of the place ? Tell your story , introduce yourself , tell me / us what is important about you and your story . • DIRECTIONS : Must be at least one page of writing , may include pictures ( extra ) . One page = 3 paragraphs , you can write more , but NOT less than 1 page . You may include any extras that you want . You should be able to share 1 THEME from your story .
Answer:
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Explanation:
1st paragraph. My name is Rin. And I'm a rabbit. I have powerful hind legs that help me to run from any danger. But not all danger. This is my story. This is what happened to me and scarred me for life... I was born in a small meadow, east of the big oak tree where all the elder rabbits huddled for meetings. We respected them and called them the "Longlings". The Longlings were there own sacred tribe that took care of all of us normal bunnies. We lived peacefully and in harmony until one day, a kind, strong, brave bunny appeared at our door. Until that momment, we had not known he was evil. We only loved his appearance. We never looked underneath that muscle and brawn. We really should have. His name was BOMB.
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(You can continue the story and write about how Brawn hurt the tribe and led them to their doom etc etc... The theme is don't judge appearances but look underneath a person/bunny>) :)
A friend of yours who has been living in Europe for some years has written to invite you to join him. Write a reply to his letter giving, at least, three reasons why you would rather remain in your country
Answer:
Hi,
It's wonderful of you to extend an invitation to reside in Europe to me. With the complexities of their regulations, I believe that residing in Europe would be quite difficult for me without much research. Another significant point of contention would be the disparate cultures and languages. Thirdly, I feel safe and comfortable in my nation, where I have a large number of relatives and friends. I'm certain I'd want to visit you there and would also welcome your visit to my nation. I miss you tremendously and hope we can devise a strategy as soon as it is safe to do so.
Looking forward,
Your dear friend
Explanation:
A group of related words with a subject and predicate that acts to modify a verb, adjective or adverb
Answer:
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Explanatio n:
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The Reefs
By Marcella Morris
She clutched her lab work to her side and walked briskly towards school. The snow fell in typical New York flurries, and the ground was still icy from last night’s freeze. Careful not to slip, she climbed the steps and crossed the campus toward the science building.
"What am I doing?" she murmured. Sophie’s worst habit was talking to herself in public. "I have been warned."
"You are just a high-school kid, Sophie," they warned. "What makes you think you are capable of solving this crucial environmental issue? Stop wasting your time." The professors would not give her laboratory time to complete research nor would they share their expertise with her.
But, she could not stop.
After a snorkeling trip she took with her aunt to the coral reefs, she felt that something had shifted inside her. The snorkeling guide made one fact very clear: these colonies of tiny organisms would not last. In fact, we’d be lucky if they lasted five more years. She cared about the safety of these coral reefs more than she has cared about anything for a long, long time. She had to do something for the fragile, endangered habitat with its fish, mollusks, worms, crustaceans, and many more.
She used her money to create a lab at her aunt’s house. She worked tirelessly--endlessly--sleeping only when she had to.
"It’s what Mom and Dad would have done," she thought.
Sophie's best friend, Sam, would hang out with her every day--eating pizza, fries, and whatever else he could get his hands on, keeping her company with his humor while she worked on her experiments. And now, she has a biological solution in her hands.
She hesitated at the door to the labs. Nervously, she shifted her lab report from one hand to the other.
"I know that I have an innovative approach to solving the coral reef issue and I know I can help," she said to no one.
The image of being ridiculed by these professors delayed her entry. She stood outside the door, wanting to run back--wanting to hide--glued to the icy spot.
"Hey, Sophie!" She turned at the unexpected sound of Sam’s voice.
"I’ve been…trying to catch up with you," he panted, out of breath. "Let’s go in and…show them…what you’ve got."
Sophie tilted her head, smiled at Sam, and opened the door. She walked confidently to the front, laid out her research on the podium, and began her presentation. When her presentation ended, it was to the enthusiastic sound of the scientists’ applause.
Part 1–Graphic Organizer How does the theme develop?
Write a one paragraph analysis of the story that explains how theme develops in, "The Reefs."
Answer:
The Reefs by Marcella Morris
1. The theme develops from the conflict or the central problem that is being confronted. It can also develop from the character, especially the character's qualities, actions, responses, and changes which the character makes in the situation.
2. Sophie was confronted with the problem of solving a crucial environmental issue. The coral reefs were facing possible extinction. She could not receive some support from her college professors, as they refused to provide their expertise, withheld their moral support, and did not supply her with the resources that she required (e.g. laboratory time). But, Sophie did not give up. She singularly decided to do something and was able to follow through despite the discouraging challenges. At last, she came up with the solution because of her indomitable spirit.
Explanation:
What is a theme? A theme of a story or an event is the lesson that can be derived from the story or event. It is not the sequence of events that make up a story, which is known as the plot, but the message or the bone of the story. The theme develops from the conflict or the central problem that is being tackled. The lessons that are learned in tackling the conflict or problem are the themes.
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Write a sentence summarizing
2. Because of her attention deficit disorder, getting to class on time is harder for Talia than I/me/myself.
Answer:
me
Explanation:
A dependent clause is missing a a) subject, verb, or complete thought b) direct object and a verb c) preposition d) noun, object, and preposition
which sentence best describes an activity stream
Read the excerpt from Walden.
Simplicity, simplicity, simplicity! I say, let your affairs be as two or three, and not a hundred or a thousand;
instead of a million count half a dozen, and keep your accounts on your thumb-nail.
Which best describes the purpose of the "thumb-nail" imagery?
It illustrates Thoreau's belief that a person's responsibilities should include some manual labor,
O It illustrates Thoreau's belief that most people waste their time attending to their bodies' needs.
O It emphasizes Thoreau's belief that people should carefully choose their commitments,
O It emphasizes Thoreau's belief that people should carefully record their accounts,
Answer:
It emphasizes Thoreau's belief that people should carefully choose their commitments.
Explanation:
'Walden' is a memoir of Henry David Thoreau. In his memoir, he records some of the fundamental elements that he experienced and considered vital for humanity.
In the given excerpt, Thoreau is talking about keeping life simple, by keeping simple commitments. He asserts that one should not overload oneself with commitments, whatever they may be, be it financial debts or social obligation. He asserts that these commitments should be less than a count on thumbnails.
Thus from the given options, the correct one is the third one (C).
Answer: Its C. It emphasizes Thoreau's belief that people should carefully choose their commitments.
Explanation:
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Part A What can be inferred about why Mathilde's husband gets her an invitation to the ball in "The Necklace"? He knows it will make her unhappy. He is thinking only of himself and his own wishes. He hopes to teach her a lesson. He thinks it will make her happy. Question 2 Part B Which sentence from "The Necklace" best supports the inference in Part A? "'But, my dear, I thought you would be pleased." "He stammered, 'Why, the gown you go to the theater in. It looks very well to me.'" "'There,' said he, 'there is something for you.'" "They looked at each other, thunderstruck."
Answer:
Part A) He thinks it will make her happy.
Part B) "'But, my dear, I thought you would be pleased."
Answer: Part A) He thinks it will make her happy.
Part B) "'But, my dear, I thought you would be pleased."
Explanation:
When Beowulf leaves his home, many of his wise people did NOT regret his leaving. Why?
Answer:
'Beowulf' by an unknown author is characterized as one of the most significant epic poems belonging to the Old English period.
As per the question, Beowulf decides to leave his home as he wanted to go to Hrothgar, the king of Danes, for assisting him. The time when Beowulf was leaving his home, the Geats, as well as, the elders did not regret his departure as 'they found the omens looking upright and other such accomplishments.' They were rather contented as the omen suggested good signs.
Which is a correction for the punctuation in the sentence He is a great singer not to mention his amazing dancing skills but I wouldn't call him a talented actor
Answer:
Period.
Explanation:
There should be a comma before 'but I wouldn't call him a talented actor.' To end the sentence I would use a period since it's more of an opinion/statment not a question or an exclamation such as "Wow!" or "Ouch!". Also a possible comma after 'He is a great singer'.
Which excerpt from "The Kick and the Click" best shows that Gabriella supports her brother Anthony in his new hobby?
"It looks like Anthony is famous, too," Gabriella said as she held up the paper and pointed to the photo credit typed in tiny font just below the right-hand corner of the photograph.
He was still in a state of shock when he handed the paper to Gabriella who had been sitting silently at the table, watching him out of the corner of her eye.
"They’ll get over it eventually," his sister Gabriella said as she walked up to stand next to him. She played soccer too, just like everyone in his entire extended family was expected to.
"What’s the big deal?" Gabriella shrugged, her palms held upward, and raised her eyebrows, but she didn’t say anything.
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Answer:
b
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is D because she held up the paper and pointed to the photo credit typed in tiny font just below the right-hand corner of the photograph.
He was still in a state of shock when he handed the paper to Gabriella who had been sitting silently at the table, watching him out of the corner of her eye.
"They’ll get over it eventually," his sister Gabriella said as she walked up to stand next to him. She played soccer too, just like everyone in his entire extended family was expected to.
"What’s the big deal?" Gabriella shrugged, her palms held upward, and raised her eyebrows, but she didn’t say anything.
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Read the excerpt from "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock." In the room the women come and go Talking of Michelangelo. What is the most likely reason for the women to be speaking of Michelangelo? They want to make eavesdroppers curious. They want to be perceived as cultured. They are planning a trip to Italy. They do not want to talk to the men.
Answer:
They want to be perceived as cultured.
Explanation:
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The most likely reason for the women to be speaking of Michelangelo is: They want to be perceived as cultured.
About the character, MichelangeloIn the poem, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" Michelangelo was portrayed as a character who was very self-conscious. He was so conscious of his physical attributes.
The women talking of Michelangelo was with the intent of portraying themselves as cultured people.
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What does masquerade represent in the poem Jabari Unmasked?
Answer: The term 'masquerade' in the poem 'Jabari Unmasked' represents the people who hide their identity or who pretend to be someone else
The bold adjective describes which noun?
Though he wouldn't admit it, Cesar Diaz felt sleepy as he listened to the
speech.
Answer: the bold adjective is sleepy
Explanation:
What is the proper punctuation and capitalization:
football is my dads favorite game
Answer:
Football is my dad's favorite game.
Answer:
Football is my dad's favorite game.
Explanation:
or you can say sport
What is a hero? What do you think are three necessary characteristics for a hero?
Answer:
Brave
caring
Detemined
Explanation:
Select the correct answer.
In literature, what is a subject?
Ο Α. .
an idea about the work
O B.
a perspective on the work
Oo.
a topic of the particular work
OD
a statement about the work
Answer: C. A topic of the particular work.
puritan law and character
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Choose the sentence that uses the best coordinating conjunction to combine the two sentences below. would go with you. I am not ready.
1. I would go with you, so I am not ready.
2. I would go with you, for I am not ready
3. I would go with you, and I am not ready.
4. I would go with you, but I am not ready.
Answer:
4
Explanation:
What is the subject and verb in the following sentence: "It never really occurred to me that one day I might get released. This realization happened during the summer of last year, after four years with the team I was let go."
Answer:
subject- It
verb- never really occurred
Explanation:
The Anglo Saxon period was also know as what period ?
Answer:
the dark ages
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Explanation:
Which type of figurative language is being
used in this example:
Bradstreet turned to the comforting arms and
knowing smile of her poetry.
A. Metaphor
B. Onomatopoeia
C. Simile
D. Personification
Answer:
Personification
Explanation:
Personification is giving non human things human qualities. Here, they are saying a poem (not human) has comforting arms and a knowing smile, which are both things a human can have, but a poem cannot.
Answer: Personification, D
Explanation: