How does de lacey react to the monster when he meets him?
a.he welcomes him at first but then becomes frightened.
b.he gives him food but then becomes scared of him.
c.he feels pity for him and asks his family to help him.
d.he closes the door on him and tells him to go away?

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Answer 1

The answer is: a. he welcomes him at first but then becomes frightened.

Frankenstein monster take the chance to talk with the old De Lacey, a blind man, once that he is left alone, the Old De Lacey openly welcomes the creature and listen to his story, however, during their talk Felix, Agatha and Sophie comes in a get frighten for the creature and take him out.

Answer 2
Final answer:

De Lacey responds to the monster with compassion, unaware of his external appearance, showing a deep human connection not influenced by visual judgments.

Explanation:

When De Lacey meets the monster in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, he does not immediately react with horror because he is blind and therefore unable to judge the monster by his appearance. Initially, De Lacey listens to the monster's articulate and touching narrative and responds with compassion and a desire to help. This shows a profound moment of human connection that transcends physical appearance. However, when the rest of the De Lacey family returns and sees the creature, they are terrified, which leads to chaos and the monster fleeing.


Related Questions

when one slapped ones child in anger the recoil in the heart reverberated through heaven and became oart of the pain in the universe

what rhetorical device is being used ?
a-imagery
b-parallesim
c-allusion
d-figurative

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The answer is imagery A

Answer:

The correct answer for this would be D. Figurative Language

Select all that apply from the poem a.e housman "into my heart an air that kills". The quiet country to which the poet cannot return is a symbol of lost contentment. What images contribute to the feeling of serenity and nostalgia for the past? 1.quiet hills 2.rural setting 3.steeples 4.air that kills 5.farms.

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The images that might help to construct that felling of serenity and nostalgia might be "quiet hills","farms" and may be "rural setting". these ideas would give the reader the sensation that the narrator is remembering his past with nostalgia, it is a recall of what he saw, like a childhood memory which he is not able to go back to because he is an adult now. it seems that his memories are pleasant and he remembers with wistfulness. 

Which sentence eliminates qualifying words and phrases?

A. The group's rise was kind of fast, and so was its fall.

B. The group's rise was fast, but so was its somewhat fall.

C. The group's rise was fast, but so was its fall.

D. The group's rise was somewhat fast, but so was its fall.

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The group's rise was fast, but so was its fall.

Answer: C. The group's rise was fast, but so was its fall.

Explanation: a qualifying word is a word or phrase that we can put before an adjective or adverb, to increase or decreasin the given excerpt the quality established by the word it modifies (the adjective or adverb). Some examples of qualifying words are: very, kind of, really, somewhat, etc. From the given options, the sentence that eliminates qualifying words and phrases, is option C, because it doesn't use the word "somewhat" or the phrase "kind of."

Into what section are the 14 lines of a shakespearean sonnet divided?

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The first twelve lines are divided into three quatrains with four lines each. In the three quatrains the poet establishes a theme or problem and then resolves it in the final two lines, called the couplet.

The section that the 14 lines of a Shakespearean sonnet are divided into three quatrains that are the first twelve lines; then the conclusion is divided into couplets.

What is a sonnet?

A sonnet is defined as a fourteen-line poem with a rhyme scheme.

Because the section that the 14 lines of a Shakespearean sonnet are divided into three quatrains that are the first twelve lines, the conclusion is divided into couplets. And these 14 lines of sonnets have the rhyming scheme of: abab cdcd efef gg. So, in the three quatrains, the poet tells the story or establishes the theme of the sonnet, and then in the couplet, the poet resolves the problem.

Hence the correct answer is, The section that the 14 lines of a Shakespearean sonnet divided are, into three quatrains that are the first twelve lines, then the conclusion is divided into couplet.

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Which sentence correctly uses commas with dialogue?
A. Martin said "I'm in a really bad mood, so please stop pestering me."
B. George answered "maybe, after he thought carefully.
C."Forget it" I said "I don't want to know your secret."
D. "Adriana, it's time for bed," her mother said.


Answer: D

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D. "Adriana, it's time for bed," her mother said.

In dialogues it is necessary to use commas to separate the quote from the rest of the sentence. A comma should be placed before the quote when there is an introductory element. Also, a comma should be placed after the quote when there is a dialogue tag that follows the quote. In this case, the sentence that uses commas correctly with dialogue is option D because it places a comma after the quote and right before the dialogue tag her mother said.

Do the advantages of telecommuting outweigh the disadvantages for workers? For businesses? Justify your response. (Site 1)

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No, advantages of telecommuting doesn't overweigh the disadvantages for workers and businesses because employees can have the chance to telecommute with their boss at any given moment or time. Moreover, workers can have more satisfying workforce; they can interconnect with employees' profiles and check in line calls effortlessly at the comfort of their home or in meetings

As for businesses, they have higher productivity in using calls from consumer feedback to enhance their products more efficient. Also they make more money due to their employees using telecommuting devices. Lastly, telecommunications is an advantage for companies due to surfing for new candidates for their office hope this helps :)

Read the sentence. When I forgot my lock combination, I couldn’t get into my locker. What type of causal relationship is shown in this sentence?


one cause; one effect

one effect; many causes

many causes; one effect

one cause; many effects

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one cause; one effect
The answer is the first answer, there is one cause and one effect listed in the sentence.
Hope this helps

The little puppy had been begging to go outside for over two hours. _________ once the puppy had been outside in the 90 degree heat, it wanted to go back inside imediately.

Which word or phrase would most logically connect these two sentences together?

a. Still,

b. However

c. Because,

d. In Addition

HELP ME............ SOS

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It would be However, wouldn't make sense any other ways :)

Answer:

B. However.

Explanation:

The word that reasonably adds meaning to the given sentences would be "however" which means "in spite of"(as per the context of the statement). The first sentence describes the little puppy's dogged urge to go out. While the next sentence contradicts this and elaborates that it had been taken out but due to the scorching heat, it wished to come inside promptly. Thus, the word "however" would be most useful and relevant to add meaning and essence to these statements.

What is the potential impact of plagiarism?

I. loss of personal credibility

II. loss of public confidence in the profession

III. legal action against those involved

I only

II only

I and III

I, II, and III

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in my opinion, it is l and lll

Answer:

I, II, and III

Explanation:

Plagiarism is the action of copying what someone said and proclaim it as your own, for example different studies or opinions, it leads to a loss of credibility, can lead to the loss of public confidence in the profession, and can cause legal actions against those involved, in 2012 the hungarian president was tialed for plagiarism, and he even had to resign from office, jsut because he "Forgot" to cite several authors on his masters thesis, this is just an example of the consequences that plagiarism has.

What is the last phase of writing an informative essay?

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The revision phase. You have to revise, edit, and proof-read the essay.

Hope this helped.

Answer:

Revision

Explanation:

The revision phase is the last phase of writing an informative essay. This is the last stage because at this point it is assumed that your essay looks, for the most part, the way you want it to look at the end. The ideas that you want to include should all be present and developed. However, during the revision phase, you have to look for mistakes or unclear statements. This is the stage when you proofread and look at the smallest details of your essay.

In "The Chrysanthemums," the character of Elisa interacts differently with Henry than she does with the traveling repairman. Describe Elisa's interactions with these two characters and explain how these interactions influence her development as a character. Be sure to use specific examples from the text to support your answer. (15 points)

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  Elisa’s husband. Henry is a kind man, if slightly dimwitted. He loves his wife but doesn’t really understand and appreciate her. Still, he is an adequate businessman who runs his ranch successfully and provides a comfortable life for his wife. He seems to love Elisa and tries his best to please her despite the fact that she mystifies him.The Tinker -  A tall, bearded man who makes his living repairing pots, pans, and other kitchen utensils. The tinker is a smart person and charming salesman. He is also down on his luck and not above pleading for work after Elisa initially turns him down. He may share her Elisa Allen -  The protagonist. A robust thirty-five-year-old woman, Elisa lives with her husband, Henry, on a ranch in the Salinas Valley. Even though Elisa is associated with fertility and sexuality, the couple has no children. She is a hard worker, her house sparkles, and her flowers grow tremendous blooms. Nevertheless, Elisa feels trapped, underappreciated, and frustrated with life.
She talks differently with the two characters. With Henry, Elisa only talks for a little while and has a little small talk here and there. “At it again,” he said. “You’ve got a strong new crop coming.”

Elisa straightened her back and pulled on the gardening glove again. “Yes. They’ll be strong this coming year.” In her tone and on her face there was a little smugness.

You’ve got a gift with things,” Henry observed. “Some of those yellow chrysanthemums you had this year were ten inches across. I wish you’d work out in the orchard and raise some apples that big.”

Her eyes sharpened. “Maybe I could do it, too. I’ve a gift with things, all right. My mother had it. She could stick anything in the ground and make it grow. She said it was having planters’ hands that knew how to do it.”

“Well, it sure works with flowers,” he said.

“Henry, who were those men you were talking to?”

“Why, sure, that’s what I came to tell you. They were from the Western Meat Company. I sold those thirty head of three-year-old steers. Got nearly my own price, too.”

“Good,” she said. “Good for you.

“And I thought,” he continued, “I thought how it’s Saturday afternoon, and we might go into Salinas for dinner at a restaurant, and then to a picture show—to celebrate, you see.”

“Good,” she repeated. “Oh, yes. That will be good.”

Henry put on his joking tone. “There’s fights tonight. How’d you like to go to the fights?”

“Oh, no,” she said breathlessly. “No, I wouldn’t like fights.”

“Just fooling, Elisa. We’ll go to a movie. Let’s see. It’s two now. I’m going to take Scotty and bring down those steers from the hill. It’ll take us maybe two hours. We’ll go in town about five and have dinner at the Cominos Hotel. Like that?”

“Of course I’ll like it. It’s good to eat away from home.”

“All right, then. I’ll go get up a couple of horses.”

She said, “I’ll have plenty of time to transplant some of these sets, I guess.” But when she talks with the repair man, she talks for a while about her chrysanthemums and they also talk about what life is like as a repair man and what he does. 

His eyes left her face and fell to searching the ground. They roamed about until they came to the chrysanthemum bed where she had been working. “What’s them plants, ma’am?”

The irritation and resistance melted from Elisa’s face. “Oh, those are chrysanthemums, giant whites and yellows. I raise them every year, bigger than anybody around here.”

“Kind of a long-stemmed flower? Looks like a quick puff of colored smoke?” he asked.

“That’s it. What a nice way to describe them.”

“They smell kind of nasty till you get used to them,” he said.

“It’s a good bitter smell,” she retorted, “not nasty at all.”

He changed his tone quickly. “I like the smell myself.”

“I had ten-inch blooms this year,” she said.

The man leaned farther over the fence. “Look. I know a lady down the road a piece, has got the nicest garden you ever seen. Got nearly every kind of flower but no chrysanthemums. Last time I was mending a copper-bottom washtub for her (that’s a hard job but I do it good), she said to me, ‘If you ever run acrost some nice chrysanthemums I wish you’d try to get me a few seeds.’ That’s what she told me.”

Elisa’s eyes grew alert and eager. “She couldn’t have known much about chrysanthemums. You can raise them from seed, but it’s much easier to root the little sprouts you see there.”

“Oh,” he said. “I s’pose I can’t take none to her, then.”

“Why yes you can,” Elisa cried. “I can put some in damp sand, and you can carry them right along with you. They’ll take root in the pot if you keep them damp. And then she can transplant them.”

“She’d sure like to have some, ma’am. You say they’re nice ones?”

“Beautiful,” she said. “Oh, beautiful.” Her eyes shone. She tore off the battered hat and shook out her dark pretty hair. “I’ll put them in a flower pot, and you can take them right with you. Come into the yard.”


PLEASE HELP ASAP!! Read the passage She danced with rapture, with passion, intoxicated by pleasure, forgetting all in the triumph of her beauty, in of her success, in a sort of cloud of happiness made up of all this admiration, of all these awakened desires, and of the victory so complete and so sweet to a woman's heart the glory Which best describes Mathilde's troits, based on her actions? She is nervous and overwheimed She is embarrassed and self-conscious She is kind and generous She is outgoing and bluissfuily happy

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She is outgoing and blissfully happy, I think.
She is outgoing and blissfully

Read the excerpt from "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud." When all at once I saw a crowd, A host, of golden daffodils; Beside the lake, beneath the trees, Fluttering and dancing in the breeze. What is the effect of the word dancing as it is used in this context?
It suggests that the plants in this poem possess magical powers.
It shows that the flowers are cheerfully moving with the wind.
It describes the signs of a strong storm that is approaching.
It emphasizes the poet’s interest in folktales and traditional tales.

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The golden daffodils are described as "fluttering and dancing in the breeze". This creates an idyllic image of a soft wind making the flowers move about peacefully. The tone of the scene is positive, calm, and enjoyable. The author uses words with a pleasant connotation to add to this tone: "fluttering" and "dancing".

The word dancing in the poem can be be described as:
showing that the flowers are cheerfully moving with the wind. 

The correct answer would be flowers cheerfully moving with the wind.

Which prefix will change the meaning of text to “an underlying meaning”?
sub-
con-
pre-
hyper-

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The prefix "sub" will change the meaning of the text to an underlying meaning

Answer:

sub-

Explanation:

Remember that a prefix is a group of letters placed before the root of a word in order to change it's meaning.

In this case, the prefix sub- means something bellow or under something.

For example: the root word way means a road or a track, by adding the prefix sub- a new word is formed, subway meaning an underground railway.  

Here by using this prefix with the word text, subtext is formed, refering to an underlying meaning.

The new StarTrekker shoe has several features in common with the Athenia running shoe, including stability, tread depth, and comfort. Although the two shoes are nearly equal in these areas, the Athenia has a more modern look and comes in the latest colors. The two also vary in price, with the Athenia coming in thirty dollars higher than the StarTrekker. Which best states the author's purpose in writing the paragraph?

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The author is comparing the two shoes and pointing out the similarities. 

To compare and contrast the StarTrekker and Athenia shoes, highlighting similarities and differences in features, appearance, and price.

What are the  StarTrekker and Athenia shoes?

The StarTrekker and Athenia shoes are two types of athletic shoes that are being compared in the given paragraph. The StarTrekker shoe is likely designed for hiking or walking, as suggested by the name. It is described as having stability, tread depth, and comfort.

On the other hand, the Athenia shoe is described as a running shoe that has a modern look and comes in the latest colors. While both shoes share similar features like stability, tread depth, and comfort, the Athenia is priced $30 higher than the StarTrekker.

It is likely that this information is provided to help readers make an informed decision about which shoe to purchase based on their needs, style preferences, and budget.

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Which statement is an example of finding common ground when addressing a counterclaim

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While both sides agree that texting while driving is dangerous many aren't willing to take the next step and make it illegal.

for Apex it is D. While both sides agree that texting while driving is gangerous many arent willing to take the next step and make it illegal.


Read the excerpt from Common Sense.

“Every day wears out the little remains of kindred between us and them, and can there be any reason to hope, that as the relationship expires, the affection will increase, or that we shall agree better, when we have ten times more and greater concerns to quarrel over than ever?”

The word “expires” tells the reader that Paine believed the colonies’ separation from Britain was
inevitable.
concerning.
dangerous.
fixable.

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I do believe the answer is A.

Answer:

inevitable

Explanation:

Something that "expires", comes to an end. It is often used with a certain length of time. For example this term is very used for food, when reading a food recipient, it tells the expiration date, once this date is reached, the food can't be eaten, it can be harmful for health. The same happens in this excerpt, the separation from Britain is something that can't be stopped, after some time Britain and the Colonies are going to be divided.  

in this essay why did thoreau urge people to do

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disobey laws that they see as unjust

Answer: D. Live rightous lives not based on monetary gaines

Explanation:

I got it right

What is the central claim of "What the Black Man Wants"?

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Your answer is indeed D my good man

Answer:

In a country that was built on the idea of freedom, everyone should have equal rights

Explanation:

"What the Black Man Wants" was a document written in 1865 by Frederick Douglass in which he argues that the liberty that the black people were given is actually a mockery without equal rights, because there was so little that the black men could do with his freedom.

Which of the following is an example of a run-on sentence?      A. The garden was in full bloom; the sunflowers were the tallest. B. The music was incredibly loud, and Sheila loved every song. C. Lindsey was exhausted she had not gotten enough sleep for weeks. D. Although she was positive she had finished her homework

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It is c. Lindsey was exhausted she had not gotten enough sleep for weeks.
{there is no punctuation, so the sentence just runs on; and makes no sense.}
The run-on sentence , in this case is option C "Lindsey was exhausted she had not gotten enough sleep for weeks". The sentence does not have a comma (,) to separate the clauses, they are not properly connected. however, they make sense in isolation. "Lindsey was exhausted" and "she had not gotten enough sleep for weeks" . They are just put together. 

Large farms in European colonies that ran on slave labor were known as __________.

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they were known as Plantations!

Answer:

They are know as plantations! Hope this helps! Good luck

Explanation:

"God bless me!" said Sancha Panza, "did I not tell your worship to mind what you were about, for they were only windmills? and no one could have made any mistake about it but one who had something of the same kind in his head." What theme is illustrated in the above excerpt?
the clash between fantasy and reality
the beauty of nature
courtly love
the corruption of church officials

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the clash between fantasy and reality
Im not sue but i think that the answer is A.

Read the following excerpt from Dr King’s “I have a dream” speech:

again and again we must rise to the majestic heights of meeting physical force with soul force.

What are the “majestic heights” Dr. King is referring to?


A: peaceful protest
B: heaven
C: physical aggression
D: thoughtful reflection

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Dr. King refers to peaceful protest when referencing the "majestic heights".  He describes peaceful protest as meeting physical force with soul force, or the will to see that justice is enacted through nonviolent means. This is truly a difficult thing to accomplish in the face of brutal injustice, and is a majestic height to reach indeed. Dr. King proved that such heights could be reached, and that real progress toward equality could be made by nonviolent means. 

Peaceful protesting... hope it does help...have a great day 

Question 2 a language in which the sound pitch of a spoken word is an essential part of its pronunciation and meaning is called a
a. displacement.
b. paralinguistic language.
c. dialect.
d. linguistic subfamily.
e. tonal language.

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Final answer:

A language where the sound pitch is crucial to meaning is a tonal language. The term 'timbre' refers to the quality of sound, not pitch.

Explanation:

The language in which the sound pitch of a spoken word is an essential part of its pronunciation and meaning is known as a tonal language. This means that changing the pitch of a syllable can change the meaning of the word. For instance, in Mandarin Chinese, the syllable 'ma' could mean 'mother', 'hemp', 'horse', or 'to scold' depending on the tone used. This is different from English where pitch does not usually alter the meaning of words.

In relation to another part of the question, timbre is not the pitch of the sound, but rather the quality or color of the sound that makes it distinguishable from other sounds. It is important to understand that while timbre can help us identify different voices or instruments even if they are playing the same note, it is not the determinant of meaning in a tonal language; pitch is.

Think about the experiences you've had with dramatic texts, including seeing live performances or film adaptations. How does the era in which a play was written affect your ability to enjoy it or understand it? How is it different to read or see a play written more than two millennia ago (such as tragedies and comedies from ancient Greece) compared to a few centuries ago (for example, Shakespeare or others from the Renaissance) or one produced in the last 100 years? Is there something like a modern sensibility to more recently written dramatic works that helps you connect better to them than to works from past centuries? Are there traits in older forms of drama that engage you because they are NOT modern? Describe the traits of drama that keep you engaged as well as characteristics that make it challenging to do so.

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It can be said that the context in which the play was written (for example Shakespeare time) would be relevant to understand the context of the story. Background information about dates, customs role of the men and women, religion and politics might be crucial to understand the play better. These ideas  might help the reader to set a context and be able to comprehend some character´s action and decision. 
It is sometimes difficult to judged a play with a modern eye because society has changed a lot since then that is why reading about context would help. 

uses appropriately formal tone; clearly addresses writing prompt


presents an effective, consistent organizational strategy


provides several ideas to support the thesis; elaborates each idea; links all information to support thesis uses excellent sentence and vocabulary variety; includes very few errors

Review the rubric.

Which category has to do with providing details and information to prove the central idea in an essay?




Category A


Category D


Category B


Category C

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catergory c is the correct answer

The final catastrophe of a tragedy is _____.

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The final catastrophe of a tragedy is inevitable.

HELP ASAP !!! WILL GIVE BRAILIEST!
A trick that everyone abhors in little girls is slamming doors a wealthy bankers little daughter who lived in palace green bayswater by name rebecca offendort was given to this furious sport which part of a cautionary poem is this stanza?
A the horrible end
B disregarding the warning
C the consequence
D the problem or danger

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D. The problem or danger

Answer:

d

Explanation:

makes the most sense

What effect is created by extending a sentence into the next line or stanza?

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A stanza is a group of lines within a poem. Like lines, there is no set length to a stanza; however, there are names to stanzas of certain length. If you have two line stanzas, they are called couplets. And if you extend another sentence to it making 3 stanzas, they are now called the targets. Four lines stanzas are called quatrains and so on. So, this will be the effect created by extending a sentence into the next line or stanza. Poets fit the sentences to show unity in its visual and aural effect.

Think about a time you did something special with a brother, sister, family member, or friend - a situation where sharing this event made you realize how close you were. Write about what happened and what made this time special?

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i cant really help u on this one and I dont think anyone else can its personal. Just think of a time where or when u did something with someone special to u.
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