Answer:
Explanation:
Certainly Dickens was sympathetic to the working poor—what he would have considered to be the good or "deserving" poor. Examples of these are the Plornish family in Little Dorrit, as well as working-class characters down on their luck, like Stephen Blackpool in Hard Times, or middle-class characters struggling to hide their loss of class status as the result of poverty, like Bob Cratchit in A Christmas Carol. Dickens was almost always sympathetic to poor women, including prostitutes like Nancy in Oliver Twist, and children like Jo the street sweeper in Bleak House.
But Dickens was also, like many of his contemporaries, worried, even afraid of the potential for crime and violence in poverty, particularly in people like Bill Sykes (Oliver Twist), especially when those people congealed into a mob. (The out-of-control masses of the Gordon riots in Barnaby Rudge, or the revolutionaries in Tale of Two Cities are good examples.) Generally speaking, Dickens believed—and strongly insisted in his work—that crime was a result of poverty and its corollary, ignorance; but despite his sympathetic treatments of characters like Magwitch in Great Expectations, there is a barely-controlled anxiety in many of his works about an unredeemable evil in some poor people.
In his own time, Dickens was seen as a champion of “the poor” by some of the poor themselves. (One of the street sellers Henry Mayhew interviewed in 1851 said Dickens was a great favorite of the “patterers” who sold ballads and other materials on the street; Silas Wegg in Our Mutual Friend is a patterer.) Author and critic G.K. Chesterton (1874 - 1936) characterized Dickens as “the spokesman of the poor”—a label that was almost immediately challenged by George Orwell, among others. But whatever ambivalences Dickens, like his contemporaries, had about poverty and the poor, one of his greatest achievements was to bring the problem of poverty to the attention of his readers through introducing varieties of poor persons into almost all of his novels, and showing the “deserving” majority of the poor, bravely struggling against the forces arrayed against them.
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Answer:
Dickens had to quit school and get a job to help settle his father’s debts. One of his first jobs, at age 12, was at a factory that made shoe polish. He experienced firsthand the harsh conditions of English factories during the nineteenth century. These painful experiences probably influenced Dickens to write about the lives of working-class people.
Explanation:
This is the sample answer on Edmentum! :)
Who is the automobile advertisement intended for? the middle class wealthier individuals the working class independent women
Answer:
B :,) MARK AS BRAINLIEST, FOR YHE PEOPLE WHO HAVE ADDS I HAVE A SOLUTION TO GET ANSWERS WITHOUT AD'S CLICK ALT + F4 >:D
Answer:
it is b my guy
Explanation:
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Answer:
It has a clear rhyme scheme.
Write an open letter about an issue in your school or community modeled after Dr. King's "Letter from a Birmingham Jail." Include whom you are addressing, the change you hope the letter will bring, and valid arguments and reasoning to support your position. Your letter should also include the use of persuasive language, or rhetoric
Answer:
Dear fellow schools,
Whenever you tell us we have test, we all groan, well here's the thing you give out to much. Sorry just a fact. We have BOG's, Check-Ins [like 15]. We have to many especially with all the homework and other things we have to do. Some of us can't even focus because of things going on at home. Like we have other stuff to do. We don't have enough time to do homework, study for tests, and still do things required to do at home. It is not right for all of this to be put on our shoulders at such young ages. We'll have to work as adults so why do we have to learn now. Sure, as we progress throughout our school education we should learn how to task and plan ahead, but we all cant be like you expect us to be. Next time before you give tests think about it. Find out how much we know some other way.
Sincerely,
Your fellow students
Explanation:
So sorry for it being short you can alter it but just had to hurry. :) Hope you like it. ( p.S. srry for not hitting all of your points)
Read the passage.
The First "Newspaper" War
The Crimean War was fought in the 1850s between Russia on one side and Britain, France, and Turkey on the other. Although it was a major conflict, it is perhaps best remembered as the first war in which journalists were present on the battlefield. News dispatches from William Howard Russell, a reporter for the Times of London, exposed military blunders and revealed the filthy conditions that existed in military hospitals and camps. Photographers such as James Robertson and Roger Fenton made hundreds of photographs of soldiers on the battlefield. These news reports and photographs provided an uncensored look at life on the frontlines. The Crimean War marked the first time in history that people back home were exposed to the horrors of war.
What is the main idea of the passage?
The Crimean War was the first to be the war to be documented for civilians,
The Crimean War was fought between the Russians and the British, French, and Turkish.
It's about a war happened in 1850s between the Russia on the other side and the OTHER COUNTRIES was on the other side
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I don't know if this helps....
But I'm heck sure sure.. It does not.
Answer:
The crimean war was the first war to be documented for civilians.
Explanation:
Create an interview with a character from a favorite book. Incorporate at least five spelling words into your interview. An interview should include questions from the Interviewer and answers provided from the perspective of the character. Spelling words must be spelled correctly, underlined, and used correctly within the context of the interview. no links
Answer:
Interviewer: Good afternoon! Thank you for joining us today. Can you please introduce yourself to our audience?
Character: Hello, my name is Hermione Granger.
Interviewer: It's great to have you, Hermione! You are known for your intelligence and wit. How do you stay so knowledgeable about so many subjects?
Hermione: Well, I've always had a passion for learning. I read as much as I can, and I take meticulous notes. I also have a photographic memory, which helps me retain information.
Interviewer: That's impressive! I understand you are a skilled witch. What is your favorite spell?
Hermione: My favorite spell would have to be "Expecto Patronum." It's a spell that conjures a Patronus, a guardian that protects against dark creatures. It's a difficult spell to master, but it's very powerful.
Interviewer: That's fascinating! You've been on many adventures with Harry Potter and Ron Weasley. What has been your most challenging experience?
Hermione: I would say our trip to the Ministry of Magic was the most challenging. We were trying to retrieve a prophecy that could potentially save our world. We had to battle Death Eaters and outsmart Ministry officials, all while trying to stay alive. It was a harrowing experience.
Interviewer: It sounds like it! Lastly, what advice would you give to young witches and wizards who are just starting to learn magic?
Hermione: My advice would be to work hard and practice, practice, practice! Magic can be unpredictable, so it's important to be prepared for anything. And don't be afraid to ask for help when you need it.
Interviewer: Thank you so much for your time, Hermione! It's been a pleasure speaking with you.
Hermione: Thank you for having me. It's been lovely.
Read the claim below.
A college education has become too expensive.
Select the piece of evidence that best supports this claim.
Who has read Labyrinth Lost? Give me a detailed explanation of what you thought about it.
Answer:
When an evil supernatural force kidnaps her entire family during her Death Day, Alex must summon her powers—and Nova's knowledge of Los Lagos (the magical underworld)—to find her family and defeat her enemies.
Explanation:
Short stories can be read in one sitting and rarely exceed five pages in length. True False
Answer:
True.
Explanation:
Short stories are obviously short and don't usually take up many pages at all. They can be read very quickly. Hope this helps!
What does xtiny.cf mean
Answer:
Do you mean extinct or are you talking abt a website.
Explanation:
PLS HELP I WILL TAKE ANYTHING I NEED THIS DONE TODAY!
Take a moment to think about the story of "Proserpine." Given your level of understanding of the text, why do you think this story was an important part of both Greek and Roman mythology? Do you think this story could be adapted for our current culture? Using what you have learned of schema and inferring, develop an overview of how you would create a contemporary version of "Proserpine."
Compose a paragraph describing how you would modernize "Proserpine." Where would the story take place? Would the characters change or remain the same? Would the myth still be used to explain the changing of the seasons? Or would you use the story to explain some other concept or explore a different theme?
Answer:
How most people know the story is that she was abducted and forced to live in the underworld. I would change the fact that she didnt willingly go. I think this story could be beautiful if she chose to leave him. The story would stay the same.
Explanation:
Read the claim below.
Video games are valid learning tools.
Select the piece of evidence that best supports this claim.
Answer:
Second option would do Problem solving
Answer:
It's the first one
Explanation:
Have a nice day ! God Bless you and stay safe:) Hope this helps!
What would you NOT expect to find in a technical article?
A. definitions
B. illustrations
C. charts
Answer:
I would go with B.
ENGLISH SMARTIES I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST *MUST HAVE 4 SENTENCES or MORE IF YOU WANT *NO TROLLS
Answer:
My answer:
If I were captured by a alien and this happened I would be jumping up and down as I said with a large grin on my face, earth is a amazing planet, trees, bushes, lush greenery. However, there are also cities, as people sadly decide to ruin the greenery by polluting. The natural world is amazing, flowers of all different colors they are so beautiful. Society, on the other hand, I could say it is near the point of corruption. People are so judgmental. There are also animals all around, it is just an amazing place but can be, well.. People can make it less amazing. There are good people, though, that make it amazing like it was meant to be.
Explanation:
This is my answer, I had fun writing this.
Where in an argumentative essay would this excerpt most likely belong? With so many people feeing that their lives
Answer:
Is there more to this or just that?
Explanation:
If not, judging by the start of the sentence, it could be the lead (introducing the idea) or the conclusion (restating the idea)
The Raven by Edgar Allen Poe
#6 What kind of healing is the speaker longing for?
“Prophet!” said I, “thing of evil!—prophet still, if bird or devil!—
Whether Tempter sent, or whether tempest tossed thee here ashore,
Desolate yet all undaunted, on this desert land enchanted—
On this home by Horror haunted—tell me truly, I implore—
Is there—is there balm in Gilead?—tell me—tell me, I implore!”
Quoth the Raven, “Nevermore.”
The speaker’s question, “Is there—is there balm in Gilead?” is a biblical reference meaning, “Will I be healed?”
What kind of healing is the speaker longing for?
A. healing from his fear of the Raven
B. healing from his grief over Lenore’s death
C. healing from being startled
D. healing from a physical injury
PLS HELP! ASAP!
Read the following prompt and type your response in the space provided.
Read "Evening" by Paul Laurence Dunbar.
"Evening"
The moon begins her stately ride
Across the summer sky;
The happy wavelets lash the shore,—
The tide is rising high.
Beneath some friendly blade of grass
The lazy beetle cowers;
The coffers of the air are filled
With offerings from the flowers.
And slowly buzzing o'er my head
A swallow wings her flight;
I hear the weary plowman sing
As falls the restful night.
You will write a short essay composed of two well-developed paragraphs.
Using Paul Dunbar's poem "Evening," identify examples of personification in the poem. Then clearly analyze and explain how personification
a. Creates meaning in the poem.
b. Develops mood and tone.
Make sure you cite specific moments and lines from the poem itself to help explain your ideas.
What is one way that people can harm the environment?
Trees provide shade from the sun for humans and animals.
Trees provide oxygen for humans and animals to breathe.
Trees provide furniture like tables and chairs to use.
Trees are beautiful to look at in parks and forests.
Answer:
Trees provide oxygen for humans and animals to breathe.
Answer:Trees provide oxygen for humans and animals to breathe.
Explanation:
What message about bullying do you want your PSA to communicate?
Write your message in a complete sentence.
Answer: Do not bully others. forgive and forget if someone bullies you. be mature and understand the person's situation before you bully them
Read the claim below.
All high school students should have summer jobs.
Select the piece of evidence that best supports this claim.
Answer:
B: work experience early on can help people find employment later in life.
Explanation:
Please helppppp ASAP I will mark you Brainliest (the choose one is “responsible or obligation” I can only do it one time when you are doing it be careful please.
1. objection
2. responsible
3.objection
4.objection
5.objection
6.responsible
7.responsible
8.objection
9.responsible
10.responsible
11.objection
12.objection
The phrase from the selection that suggests that traders were concerned for their safety on the Silk Road is —
A. long lines of camels and horses
B. protect people and their goods from thieves
C. inns and guesthouses appeared along the roads
D. Markets for buying, selling, and trading goods
Answer:
B
Explanation:
it just is B
Read the claim below.
Nursing is a highly rewarding career.
Select the piece of evidence that best supports this claim.
Answer:
Last one- Nurses routinely save lives in the course of their work.
Explanation:
Each moment a part takes a year till we reunite my dear
it is a hyperbole..
Hyperbole is when you use language to exaggerate what you mean or emphasize a point. It's often used to make something sound much bigger and better than it actually is or to make something sound much more dramatic. Hyperbole is a figure of speech.
What is the connection between chromosomes and the heavily muscled phenotype??
Uses these vocab terms or phases in the short answer response: allele, chromosomes , heavily muscled, myostatin protein
No Links Pls
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Due to the ‘yes’ votes on my last question, I will now be doing QOTD! Starting tomorrow. Giving lots of points to 2 people per question, too! I will be doing 4 questions. Have a good day, and good luck answering other’s questions, too! <3
I’ll do one today as a warm-up:
I speak without a mouth and hear without ears. I have no body, but I come alive with wind. What am I?
(P.S: These won’t be test-like questions, but they will be more of riddle questions.)
Answer:
Are you...
an echo?
Explanation:
Really nice of you to give away points like this. Also, since I'm grinding for Expert, could I get Brainliest? Thanks and have a good day.
Ill give the brainiest please help!!!
Answer:
c
Explanation:
How does Jonas’s view of his community change after he receives his first few memories?
Answer:
He has decided that the Sameness he grew up with is completely unacceptable. He is willing to go Elsewhere and release all his "memories" back into the community even though this will surely destroy it.
Answer:
He decided that things needed to change, so after all he could do was remember the bad, he went back to his community and released the bad memories.
Explanation:
Hope this helps, have a VERY nice day!!!
A poem with meter includes:
1. a repeating pattern of accents within each line
2. a pattern of rhyming words at the ends of lines
3. at least thirty lines, organized into groups of four
4. an imaginative comparison between two unlike things
A) A repeating pattern of accents within each line
Meter is used to help a poem maintain a steady and predictable flow. It was created by consistent patterns of individual parts of words: syllables and their accents. With meter, its natural rhythms are usually from one accent to the next, not just one syllable to the next.
Hope this helps :)
Answer:
a repeating pattern of accents within each line
Explanation:
The result is an electrolyte with a positive interior in a negative exterior on one side and a negative interior and a positive exterior on the other basically a biological battery.
What device is being used for the battery?
A. Simile
B. Metaphor
C. Personification
D. Hyperbole
Read the passage.
A Flag with 50 Stars
The first American flag to have red and white stripes and white stars on a blue field was flown in 1776, shortly after the United States declared its independence from Great Britain. Legend has it that a Philadelphia seamstress named Betsy Ross was hired by George Washington himself to create this flag. There is no evidence that this legend is true, and no one knows for certain who made the first flag, which had 13 stars and 13 stripes. However, we know for a fact that the first flag to have 50 stars—the one we have today—was designed by a high school student.
In 1958, Bob Heft was a 17-year-old student at Lancaster High School in Ohio. At that time, the United States had only 48 states but was on the verge of accepting two more: Alaska and Hawaii. The U.S. flag at the time had six neat rows of eight stars each. What would be the best way to add two more stars while keeping the arrangement neat and orderly? This was the question that Bob’s history teacher posed to the class.
The teacher gave the students an assignment: design a flag with 50 stars. Bob spent hours in the attic of his house, cutting up a 48-star flag and rearranging the stars until they fit just right. He was pleased with his solution to the problem, but his teacher found it less than perfect and gave him a B minus. Outraged, Bob told his teacher that he was going to send his design to his member of Congress, Walter Moeller. His teacher replied that if Bob’s design was accepted as the new flag, he would be more than happy to change his grade to an A.
A year later, Bob had graduated and was working as a draftsman when he received a call at work. He never would have imagined a call from President Eisenhower—but that's who it was! Now that Alaska and Hawaii had been admitted as states, Congressman Moeller had succeeded in having Bob's design chosen as the new U.S. flag. Bob Heft was invited to Washington, D.C., for a ceremony during which his design was officially adopted as the new flag of the United States.
Question 1
Part A
What inference can be made about Bob Heft in “A Flag with 50 Stars”?
He has important connections to government officials.
He works hard and does not give up easily.
He is accustomed to success and does not take criticism well.
He is more knowledgeable about American history than most students.
Question 2
Part B
Which evidence from the text best supports the answer in Part A?
“Bob spent hours in the attic of his house, cutting up a 48-star flag and rearranging the stars until they fit just right.”
“He was pleased with his solution to the problem, but his teacher found it less than perfect and gave him a B minus.”
“Now that Alaska and Hawaii had been admitted as states, Congressman Moeller had succeeded in having Bob's design chosen as the new U.S. flag.”
“His teacher replied that if his design was accepted as the new flag, he would be more than happy to change the grade to an A.”
Answer:
He works hard and does not give up easily. and “Bob spent hours in the attic of his house, cutting up a 48-star flag and rearranging the stars until they fit just right.”
Explanation: