Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:
Read the claim from Dan DeLuca's editorial "Dylan's Nobel Prize Settles Debate: Rock Lyrics Are Poetry."
Are rock lyrics poetry? The answer must be yes.
Which excerpt from the article provides evidence that supports this claim?
"The Swedish Academy's decision to honor Dylan set off an online debate."
"Salman Rushdie, a Nobel candidate himself, called Dylan ‘the brilliant inheritor of the bardic tradition.’"
"Dylan is of course enormously influential."
"The Nobel is given for a body of work."
Answer:
"Salman Rushdie, a Nobel candidate himself, called Dylan ‘the brilliant inheritor of the bardic tradition.’"
Explanation:
The excerpt selected above is the only one that supports the idea that the lyrics of rock music can and should be considered poetry, because it shows an influential individual who testifies that Dylan should be considered a great poet, capable of expressing feelings with music, as the bardic tradition states. With this, the author of the article offers strong support to his argument and allows the reader to remember the bardic tradition, which is able to end this discussion between music and poetry.
Answer: B. Salman Rushdie, a Nobel candidate himself, called Dylan ‘the brilliant inheritor of the bardic tradition.
Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.”
~Winston Churchill
Do you think this quote is applicable to this story? Explain.
Answer:
I would say that yes, it is applicable to the story because the whole thing is about the narrator's team failing several times in multiple different ways, but they were given the courage to continue on by the narrator's dad. They learned that the success of the Madison team was not final as well. They may have beat them but only by 3 points.
Explanation:
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WILL MARK BRAINLIEST Which two events do you think are the most important in the history of journalism? Explain your answer.
Answer:
The articles tell you the news, the advertisements tell you about daily life. Journalism is important to historians because it can give us a window on to the past. It can tell us what people were thinking and saying at various important times in the past. It is for this reason that journalism is sometimes called the "first draft of history."
Explanation:
They had better ----------. They are becoming weaker and weaker day by day.
A. Stop smoking
B. Stopped smoking
C. stopping to smoke
D. to stop smoking
Note:Explain your answer !
a friend informing you she is planing to go atour . writes latter him/her giving him/her some place name
Answer:
Number 12 Rose Close,
Amsterdam.
22nd November, 2020.
Dear Ann, I got your message and I'm incredibly happy you're finally going on that vacation and since you're adventurous, you decided to go on a tour.
I know how undecided you can be, so I've taken it upon myself to recommend the best place you can take a tour. Ofcourse, I have your back. I would highly recommend you go to Kanuri Reserve in Senegal as that would be a fun-filled time and you would learn different things about both animals and the African people.
I went with Bob last year and frankly I would go there again. The people are hospitable, friendly and accommodating. Make sure you go see the monkeys, hold tight to your purse though because they can steal them!
Lots of love from this end.
Your friend,
Millicent.
What evidence in the story shows that Sheera has a character trait of being a loving granddaughter. Use two pieces of evidence.
Answer:
Where is the story...or could we get like a summary
How are you going to spend your Thanksgiving day? BE SPECIFIC.
3-5 sentences.
PLEASE HELP ME I HAVE NO IEDEA WHAT TO PUT, I''LL GIVE BRAINLIEST!
Answer:
imma go watch a movie,and go to a theme park called funstop then ill go watch tv for a while and play video games
Explanation:
Would you turn in a family member, if they had committed a murder? Why or why not?
I'm writing an essay I just want to know you guy opinions. :))
Answer:
Nah man, I'm fine with murder as long as they don't murder me next.
Which would be a sound reason to support a leash law for dogs? (1 point)
o I am afraid of dogs and don't like seeing them in the park.
O Leashed dogs are less likely to bother other dogs and humans.
O Everyone else I know lives in a town with a leash law.
O Some leashes are pretty and can display an owner's personality.
Answer:
B, Leashed dogs are less likely to bother other dogs and humans.
An essay regarding blue mondays
Which of the following claims made by the author is not supported by evidence?
A Wireless charging is commonplace in low-power gadgets and developers have
recently adapted it to meet the power demands of more mobile devices.
B
Right now, consumers can retrofit devices to charge wirelessly.
C Mass adoption of wireless charging may also be quick.
D
As technology companies perfect their induction charging systems, they will be
able to mitigate this power differential issue.
Answer:
Probably C
Explanation:
depends on the article
Which of these four parts of a story is most clearly the climax?
The answer is A, Declan and Marissa got married years later, and their beautiful baby girl grew up to be a successful businessperson.
Answer:
D. is the correct answer
Explanation:
Just did it on a p e x
Which of the following is an example of dialect?
Question 1 options:
I've got a wife and children, so I'm goin' to roost on a bench
I've got a wife and children, so I'm goin' to sit on a bench
I have a wife and children, so I will go sit on a bench
One characteristic of realistic fiction is
Question 2 options:
mythical creatures
real life events without embellishment
animals that speak
Answer:
QUESTION ONE
First option.
QUESTION TWO
Second option
Explanation:
A dialect is a language or selection of words used by a particular group of people that is different from the language of others.
One example of a dialect is using the word "roost" to mean sit or rest.
Realistic fiction is the telling of stories that have happened to people in a very believable and realistic manner.
One characteristic of realistic fiction is real life events without embellishments.
*Embellishment is added feature to make something more attractive.
which of these is an example of a paradox
Answer: can you list what the examples are
Explanation:
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Answer:
The story begins to expand now to portray more of the peripheral characters of Mango Street, as Esperanza starts to explore her world. The owner of the store is the only black character in the novel, and so seems foreign to Esperanza (she is afraid to talk to him), which puts her own “otherness” in perspective.
Explanation:
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Jacob wrote the following sentence. Which sentence should
he write next to add a detail?
The Spalding Company made one of the first baseball
mitts.
A. It was in 1877 when this happened.
B. It was worn by the catcher and had no fingers.
C. The first baseball mitts were made by saddle makers.
D. Outfielders soon began to wear baseball mitts, too.
Answer:
i think d but I'm not too sure
fill in the blanks. ________ of hard work, he failed the exam
Read this excerpt from Chapter II of Alice in Wonderland. "Now I'm opening out like the largest telescope that ever was! Good-by, feet! Oh, my poor little feet, I wonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears? I shall be a great deal too far off to trouble myself about you." Just at this moment her head struck against the roof of the hall; in fact, she was now rather more than nine feet high, and she at once took up the little golden key and hurried off to the garden door. Poor Alice! It was as much as she could do, lying down on one side, to look through into the garden with one eye; but to get through was more hopeless than ever. She sat down and began to cry again. She went on shedding gallons of tears, until there was a large pool all 'round her and reaching half down the hall. Based on the details in this excerpt, which statement best reflects the theme? Change can be frustrating and awkward. Growing up is a smooth and natural process. Being shorter is preferable to being taller. Being open to new possibilities is important. Hurry
Answer:
it is c :)
Explanation:
ik bc i watched the movie.
Answer:
c i hope this help
Explanation:
John F. Kennedy was known for taking risks or chances. What risk or a chance did you read about in his
biography?
Answer:
Explanation:
you are dumb
love bryce hall
no mambe fkldklfk
Explanation:
What is the organizational structure of this section of the speech? chronological ordering compare and contrast cause and effect problem and resolution
Answer:cause and effect
Explanation:
I took the quiz .
Answer:
c, cause and effect
Explanation:
i took the quiz
From Momma’s words, what can the reader infer about the type of parent she was? She was caring and concerned. She was cheerful and lighthearted. She was formal and disapproving. She was stiff and unaffectionate.
Answer:C
Explanation:I took the test
Answer:
C. She was formal and disapproving
Explanation:
Please give me the correct answer
Answer:
the last one
Explanation:
How does the author connect the river’s geography with the modern debate between Georgia, Alabama, and Florida about current water use in “The Chattahoochee River"?
Answer: He connects them by remarking that the Chattahoochee River passes through Georgia, Alabama, and Florida, places where there are also problems with how the river's water is used and its distribution.
Explanation: Georgia, Alabama, and Florida have been in a long-time war to fight over which place gets the best water distribution. Each place wants different things, such as having enough water to grow and having high river flows, as well as avoiding the misuse of it by another place. The author connects both topics by describing that the Chattahoochee River goes through many places and connects eventually with Georgia, Alabama, and Florida, to continue later on with its course.
how do you skin a deer, guys this is really important
Ring each leg at the point where you started the cut, again always cutting from underneath the skin. Be very careful not to cut the tendon. Begin peeling the skin off the deer by pulling on the hide as you cut it away from the meat. Use the knife to cut the connecting tissue as you pull on the skin.
When you reach the tail, you’ll need to cut through the cartilage. When you have the hide off the legs and have started down the torso, switch to the front legs.
Cut a ring around each of the front legs at the knee joint, then make a cut following the cowlick of hair up the leg to the armpit and continue the cut on an angle that joins with the cut you made when gutting the deer. Free the skin on the front legs by pulling and cutting.
Back at the rear, continue peeling the hide off by pulling and cutting. Often simply pulling down on the hide will free large sections, particularly if the deer is still warm. As you come to the shoulders work the remaining hide from the front legs.
Continue skinning down the neck until you reach the back of the head. You may find it easier to raise or lower the deer as you are working to keep the work area at a comfortable level. If you’re not going to mount the deer, it’s much easier if you split the hide down the front of the neck. Again, cut from the inside out.
- American Hunter
How did people get o spouse? What does this remind you of? Why? What does this action eliminate?
Answer:
We can stop the assumptions and judgments – and get to know people on a real level. ... “Oh, she/he is one of “those” spouses” – STOP right there (You can do it!) and ask yourself, “Why did I just have that ... Do they remind you of someone?
Explanation:
The following sentence has been revised in several ways. Which of the revisions does not improve the awkward or illogical construction?
Idiosyncrasies are where a person has peculiar mannerisms and habits.
Answer:
Where you write pompous, bombastic nonsense is Fustian writing.
Explanation:
This phrase is the only one among the options provided that is confusing, without coherence, cohesion or meaning. With this, we can conclude that it is the revision that does not improve the awkward and illogical construction.
(I've done that problem before, I had gotten it right, I hope this helps)
Answer:
Hello,
This is your current sentence:
Idiosyncrasies are where a person has peculiar mannerisms and habits.
It can be revised like this: Idiosyncrasies is a condition in which a person has peculiar mannerisms or habits.
Explanation:
"Idiosyncrasies ARE where a person..." doesn't really make sense. revising it in the way that I just showed you helps the sentence to be clear to the reader and more grammatically accurate.
Have a great day! :)
select the transitional word from the sentence below.
However the Moscow Art theatre 1898 production of the sea gull was a tremendous success...
A. However
B. Of
C. Was
D. None of these
Answer:
the transitianal word is always at the end of the sentence
Explanation:
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pick me as the brainliest
What are the additional benefits of university education ?
Answer:
University education exposes students to new research and technology. Studying at university encourages creative and independent thought. Students are given the chance to travel and experience life overseas through study abroad programs. University life exposes students to other cultures and backgrounds.
hope this helps
Answer:
Explanation:
University education exposes students to new research and technology. Studying at university encourages creative and independent thought. Students are given the chance to travel and experience life overseas through study abroad programs. University life exposes students to other cultures and backgrounds.
Which of the following processes does not occur in both plant and animal cells?
Group of answer choices
Photosynthesis
Cellular respiration
Metabolic processes
Consumption of glucose
Answer:
Photosynthesis
Explanation:
Im not sure if I spelled that right sorry, but this doesn't occur in animals therefore A is your answer
Answer:
the answer is A
Explanation:
Why is Barnardo referencing the stars in the following line? “When yond same star that’s westward from the pole / Had made his course t’ illume that part of heaven.”
a. To explain how the stars control fate
b. To reference the time
c. To give directions
d. To admire the beauty of the sky
Answer:
b. To reference the time
Explanation:
Bernardo references the stars in the following line “When yond same star that’s westward from the pole / Had made his course t’ illume that part of heaven.” to make a reference to time.
He makes this sentence to show how long it takes for the star to move to the west from the pole..
Which statement best explains how Orwell uses
Boxer's response to support his purpose?
O He uses Boxer's response to show the importance
and power of free speech.
O He uses Boxer's response to show that propaganda
is not always effective.
O He uses Boxer's response to show how dictators
control what others perceive to be true.
O He uses Boxer's response to show that total
obedience will always be rewarded.
Answer:
c- He uses Boxer's response to show how dictators
Explanation:
cause i said so, good luck
Answer: C. He uses Boxer's response to show how dictators control what others perceive to be true.
Explanation:
Cause the other guy was right-