Read the passage.

Excerpt from "A Cooking Revolution: How Clean Energy and Cookstoves Are Saving Lives" by Chef José Andrés, June 7, 2016

Cooking: it's a simple act that has brought families around the world together for thousands and thousands of years. As a chef, I can think of few things more beautiful than that. However, I also know how deadly such a simple act can be , not only to our health, but to our environment. Think about it: For Americans, turning on the stove means simply turning a knob or switch. For people living in developing countries, particularly women and children, it means hours of collecting fuels like firewood, dung, or coal to burn in a rudimentary, smoky cookstove or over an open fire. The result is a constant source of toxic smoke that families breathe in daily, causing diseases like child pneumonia, heart disease, and lung cancer ,  not to mention taking a child away from her education. In fact, diseases caused by smoke from open fires and stoves claim 4.3 million lives every year. That's more than AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis combined. And the environment suffers, too. When people collect wood every day from their local forests to create charcoal or fuel for wood-burning stoves, it creates an unsustainable pace of deforestation that leads to mudslides, loss of watershed, and other environmental consequences. These stoves also contribute up to 25 percent of black carbon emissions, a pollutant that contributes directly to climate change. You see, from what we cook to how we cook, our food connects with our lives on so many levels. That's why having access to better technology and clean energy for cooking is as equally important as the ingredients in the food being prepared. It's also why I'm proud to support an effort to bring clean cookstoves and fuels to millions of people in developing countries. Together with the United Nations, the U.S. government, and partners around the world, the Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves focuses on working with local communities and organizations to develop a market for cookstoves and fuels that significantly reduce emissions, cook more efficiently, and fit with local customs and culture.... The Obama administration's investment goes a long way toward achieving our goal of bringing access to clean cookstoves and fuels to 100 million households in places like China, Guatemala, Kenya, and India by 2020. Just last month, India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced his plan to connect 50 million Indian families to clean cooking gas over the next three years. This is an important step being taken at an unprecedented scale, and it could help protect the lives of millions, while also improving India's environment. That's powerful, people! Mothers can be healthier. Young girls have more time to go to school. Forests grow again. People can feed themselves without risking their lives to cook a meal. That's what we can accomplish by providing clean cookstoves and fuels. And that's a simple act that can change the world for years and years to come.

Which phrase best describes the author's purpose for describing India's plan?

A.) to explain why countries are likely to be unable to address the problem without support

B.) to provide an example of what one country is doing to address the problems introduced in the article

C.) to garner external support and funding to expand India's program beyond the current plan

D.) to compare what India is doing with what the United Nations and the United States are doing

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Answer 1

Answer: I would contend that the right answer is the C) To garner external support and funding to expand India's program beyond the current plan.

Explanation: Just to elaborate a little on the answer, it can be added that since the Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves focuses on making available cookstoves and fuels that are safe for humans and enviromentally-friendly, when Chef José Andrés, who acts as a spokesperson for that Alliance, describes India's plan of providing clean cooking gas as an "important step," he is persuading his audience to collaborate with his organization, so not only gas, but actual cookstoves, become desirable to, and can be acquired by, the population of that country.  


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Why is using blood-pressure monitor a valid method for gathering health information?

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Answer:

The first one; "the technology helps people identify whether their blood pressure is too high or too low"

Explanation:

The blood pressure monitor does what its name says, it monitors and displays the blood pressure so they dont have to have that band thing around the patient's arm constantly

If your going to the concert, may I ride in your car too? There house is on the way their. It’s going to be a long night,since it’s already close to midnight A.it’s/its B To/too C Your/you’re D There/their

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Answer: the answer is D

Explanation:

The purpose of this scene is most likely
A) to show that Mrs. Stockmann is a good hostess.
B) to establish the relationship between Dr. Stockmann and his wife.
C) to establish the conflict between Peter Stockmann and his brother.
D) to transmit that Mr. Hovstad is the editor of the town's newspaper.

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I'm going to go with A)

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I believe the answere is A hope I am right

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Propose three possible research questions that interest you. Remember these should be open-ended questions.

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Atleast 5 questions more would be great though!

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Answer:

What do bears eat?

Why play dead if a bear approaches you?

What are common bear behaviors?

What are some things that bears do and what do they mean?

Are bears comfortable in zoos? If not, what are some ways zoos can make them more comfortable in their habitats?

Explanation:

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Jade is making a public service announcement to encourage sun safety during summer break. What would best help convey this message using a serious tone?

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Answer:

C. a video including a chart with medical facts

Explanation:

the other ones don't relate to what would be presented in a serious tone.

The best way to convey the message about public service announcements is through "a video including a chart with medical facts."

What is Public Service Announcement Video Production?

PSAs can raise awareness, demonstrate the importance of a problem or issue, provide information, or encourage a behavioral change.

A video with statistics attracts the audience's attention. Delivers a message that is clear and easy to comprehend.

Provides facts, details, and background information on the topic. Encourages audience sympathy for individuals who are affected by the problem.

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In this section of his speech, Churchill discusses the losses Great Britain suffered in the Battle of Dunkirk. Which of the following details is NOT essential to the main idea of this paragraph? A. “Our losses in material are enormous.” B. “We can set a far heavier loss certainly inflicted upon the enemy.” C. “We have lost nearly as many guns—nearly one thousand—and all our transport.” D. “This loss will impose a further delay on the expansion of our military strength.”

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Answer:

B. “We can set a far heavier loss certainly inflicted upon the enemy.”

Explanation:

The above question states that Churchill is addressing the losses suffered by England during the battle of Dunkirk. This means that England has suffered a defeat imposed by the enemy army and will have to bear the consequences of these losses.

Among the options given in the question above, the only one that is not essential to the main idea of Churchill's speech is letter B. Because Churchill's speech is about the losses of England and letter B is referring to the losses suffered by the enemy army.

radiant \ˈrād-ē-ənt\ adj.
marked by love, confidence, or joy
giving out reflecting rays of light
transmitted by radiation

Which two sentences use definition 1 of the word radiant?
The strong radiant rays emitted from cell phones are harmful for kids.
Her comforting words and radiant smile cheered the unhappy children.
The radiant gas emissions caused the people in the town to fall sick.
Hannah was radiant as she accepted the award she received for her hard work.
Tom's house uses radiant energy heating under the floorboards.

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The two correct senteces are B: Her comforting words and radiant smile cheered the unhappy children, and D: Hannah was radiant as she accepted the award she received for her hard work. I hope this helps if it does mark me brainlist : )

The two sentences that use definition 1 of the word 'radiant' are: 'Her comforting words and radiant smile cheered the unhappy children' and 'Hannah was radiant as she accepted the award she received for her hard work.'

The word 'radiant' has multiple meanings, but the first definition refers to someone being filled with love, confidence, or joy. In the context of the sentences provided, the two that fit this definition involve human emotions and characteristics, not literal radiation or energy. The sentence about the cell phones involves actual radiation rays, which aligns more with definition 3, while the sentence about the radiant gas emissions is again related to physical radiation, not the expression of an emotion. Lastly, the sentence about Tom's house uses 'radiant' in the context of radiant energy heating, which is also not associated with definition 1. Therefore, the instances where 'radiant' is used to describe a person's appearance or demeanor are the correct answers.

Which of the following is not an appropriate approach to infants and toddlers gaining early literacy skills, according to the text?

A. Hearing spoken language
B. Receiving formal reading lessons
C. Exploring books
D. Enjoying rhymes and songs

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Answer:

B. Receiving formal reading lessons

Answer:

I'm going to guess B. Receiving formal reading lessons, but I don't know what the text is.

Which statement best describes how irony is used in this excerpt?

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Irony in literature comes in various forms, including verbal and dramatic, where characters say or experience the opposite of what is meant or known by the audience. It underscores contrasts between appearances and reality, and is often used to provide a critical or humorous effect.

Irony is a literary device used to express a meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, often for a humorous or emphatic effect. In literature, verbal irony is when a writer says one thing but means another, often to produce a humorous or critical outcome. Dramatic irony, on the other hand, is when the audience knows something that the characters do not, creating a tension between appearance and reality. An example of dramatic irony is found in the text where Fortunato is unaware of Montresor's plan in Edgar Allan Poe's story, while the reader is fully aware, leading to the character's situation being ironic to the audience but not to the character himself.

Another form of irony is cosmic irony, which highlights the contrast between a character's fate and their attempts to avoid it, often resulting in the fulfillment of that fate. The excerpt provided points out how irony can be misunderstood but remains a powerful tool to reveal truths through artistic application of contradictions, such as oxymorons and paradoxes. In the end, irony underscores various contrasts, such as what is and what seems to be, or what is and what ought to be.

While on ismarus in What ways do odysseus’ men disobey orders?

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Answer:

They mutiny, drink wine, and refuse to return to the ship.

Explanation:

instead of getting on the ship they would go get drunk together and go kill the sheep, which are important at the time, also they would eat the Lotus flower.

Read the scenario.

Liza is conducting online research about diabetes, so she types "diabetes” into the search bar. She finds a resource sponsored by a company that sells blood-glucose monitors and a "glucagon-like” medicine. When she clicks on a link to learn more, the website asks her to enter her personal contact information.

Which statement best explains why this source is unreliable?

The website has not been recently updated.
The website is not related to diabetes.
The website is sponsored by a business.
The website collects personal information.

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Answer:

I think that it is D

Explanation:

Answer:

Option C.

Explanation:

The website that Liza has clicked on is most likely an unreliable form of source as it is sponsored by a business. In the passage it says how when Liza searched for the concept diabetes, she found a resource that was selling blood-glucose monitors and that it was sponsored by a company. When she clicked on it, the website asked for her personal contact information as it is normal procedure for businesses that sell products to go, in order to be able to process your payment and to contact you in case they need to. While this action is not unreliable by itself, it does make the website not reliable as a source for conducting research on diabetes. This is due to the fact that the website is trying to sell a product and not to give objective facts about the disease to the general public.

When a text encourages the reader to believe or do something,the authors purpose is

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Answer:

Persuade

Explanation:

When the author wants the reader to do something or think a certain way - they are trying to persuade them to follow a set of beliefs.

Answer:

the answer is Persuade

Which of the following examples contains foreshadowing? A. Grandma placed a photo of the family at the bench on the mantle. B. The family ate the fresh loaf of bread baked by the youngest son. C. Summer removed a book that had been sitting on the bookshelf for years. D. The fortune teller warned kiki that great misery was coming soon.

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Answer:

Choice D

Explanation:

Answer D seems to make the most sense since it mentions something that might/will take place in the future.

The correct answer is D. The fortune teller warned kiki that great misery was coming soon.

Explanation:

The word "foreshadow" refers to the action of predicting or forecasting events that might happen in the future. In writing and literature, foreshadowing is commonly used to engage readers as the author of a text presents or suggests a future event usually by using subtle language or through the actions or thoughts of characters or the people involved in a story. Considering this, the example that contains foreshadowing is "The fortune teller warned kiki that great misery was coming soon", because this is the only sentence in which a future or coming event is presented and in this case it is presented by using the actions of a fortune teller which probably engages the readers as they might want to know the cause of the misery that is predicted.

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Elie Wiesel, a Holocaust survivor and the 1986 Nobel Peace Prize stands in front of a room full of important government people; he wants his audience to recognize that being indifferent is not the same as being innocent – indifference, “after all, is more dangerous than anger or hatred”.

He forces the listeners to wonder which kind of people they are. To him, during the Holocaust, people fit into one of “three simple categories: the killers, the victims, and the bystanders” and he forces the bystanders to decide whether or not to stay indifferent to the actual situation. He takes the time to list various actual civil wars and humanitarian crises (line 17 of his speech) and contrast them with WWII.

He makes sure that his audience realise what is at stake “Indifference, then, is not only a sin, it is a punishment” [for mankind]. He wants the audience to be really affected by what they hear – so he talks to them in their condition of human being: “Is it necessary at times to practice [indifference] simply to … enjoy a fine meal and a glass of wine”. And he also talks to them as government people with their duty and the power they have over the actual conflicts. He wants them to compare themselves with their predecessors during WWII: “We believed that the leaders of the free world did not know what was going on … And now we knew, we learned, we discovered that the Pentagon knew, the State Department knew.”

Wiesel finishes his speech by expressing hope for the new millennium. We believed he addresses these final words to those who will refuse to stay indifferent. But it seems that Wiesel would count them in the minority: “Some of them -- so many of them -- could be saved.” probably refers to this minority.

Please help need answer please don’t guess

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A.) lack of emotional control


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I would say 'a lack of emotional control' because it definitely does not show being able to reason with people calmly and logically. It definitely isn't the last one and it could show overconfidence but that doesn't sound right either.

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Gabby is creating a reference list for her investigative report. Complete the sentences to help her use the APA style for citing sources.
When noting the author’s name, she should cite the author’s__________she should italicize the titles of _______

first blank
a. middle first name
b. last first name
c. first last name

second blank
a. interviews
b. web pages
c. books

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fist blank

b. last first name

Answer:

1. b. Last first name.

2. a. Interviews.

Explanation:

Gabby is creating a reference list for her investigative report. So you have to complete the sentences to help her use the APA style for citing sources.

When noting the author’s name, she should cite the author’s last first name she should italicize the titles of interviews.

"Is it madness, Mr. Holmes? Is it something in the blood? Have you any similar case in your experience? For God's sake, give
me some advice, for I am at my wit's end."
The tone of this passage is
a sad
c. angry
b. anxious
d joyful

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Answer:

b.

Explanation:

Read this sentence from the Iroquois Constitution.
We place at the top of the Tree of the Long Leaves an eagle who is able to see afar.
What does the image of an eagle suggest?

A) The image of an eagle suggests strength and confidence.

B) The image of an eagle suggests restlessness.

C) The image of an eagle suggests fierceness in battle.

D) The image of an eagle suggests aggressiveness.​

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The image of an eagle suggests strength and confidence.

Answer is A)

Answer: I would contend that the right answer is the A) The image of an eagle suggests strength and confidence.

Explanation: Just to elaborate a little on the answer, it can be added that eagles have an exceptional eyesight, which gives them confidence and strength. By placing one "at the top of the Tree of the Long Leaves," or the Tree of Peace, the members of the six nations who agreed to this Constitution—also known as the Great Law of Peace—trusted in the animal's ability to spot an approaching danger and warn them about it, which, in turn, would protect them and make them feel secure. Because of the peaceful nature of this agreement, the image of the eagle does not suggest fierceness, restlessness or aggressiveness.​

Which TWO parts highlight the physiological consequences of war?
A) cowed and glum
B) with crumps and lice and lack of rum
C) he put a bullet through his brain
D) no one spoke of him again
E) Many had lost their boots but limped on blood-shod
F) Gas! Gas! Quick, boys!-An ecstasy of fumbling

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Final answer:

The physiological consequences of war are highlighted in parts B and E, which depict soldiers' struggles with poor conditions and physical injuries.

Explanation:

The two parts that highlight the physiological consequences of war are:

B) with crumps and lice and lack of rumE) Many had lost their boots but limped on blood-shod

Part B outlines physical hardships due to poor living conditions, such as dealing with explosions ("crumps"), pests, and shortages, while part E vividly describes the physical toll of combat, with soldiers losing their boots and continuing to march despite their bleeding feet. Both parts illustrate the harsh realities and physical injuries sustained by soldiers as well as living conditions that can lead to disease and discomfort.

4. An allusion to a literary piece written in the 1600's would be a ________ allusion.
A.) Contemporary
B.) Mythological
C.) Classical/Traditional
D.) Literary
E.) Futuristic

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Answer:

This is a tricky one, but since it's an allusion to a literary piece, it is likely D) literary.  Although I'm second guessing myself a bit since that seems too easy....

Answer:c

Explanation:

because its c

Romeo. By a name I know not how to tell thee who I am: My name, dear saint, is hateful to myself, Because it is an enemy to thee. Had I it written, I would tear the word. What can be inferred about Elizabethan culture from this passage?
Select one:
a. A name is just another word.
b. Elizabethans viewed names as saintly.
c. Elizabethan children are not named.
d. Family names played a major role in people's lives.

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I'd have to go with D because Romeo and Juliet can't be together because their families hate each other. They are defined by their family names and if they go together one of them would share the family name of the other.

D. Family names played a major role in people’s lives. This can be inferred by Juliet who describes how she would renounce her title in order for her to be together with Romeo. ‘Tear the word’ reject her family name and leave it behind in the face of her desire to have a relation ship with Romeo.

Which sentence is written correctly

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Answer:

B

Explanation- the comma is in the correct place.

what event from the story does this passage most likely foreshadow

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Answer:

The answer is d

Explanation:

Answer:

the answer is the letter D

Explanation:

Foreshadowing is a literary artifice by which an author insinuates fragments of the story that is yet to come. It is a kind of "narrative trick" in which an element is put on the scene in a way that the public does not decipher it immediately, and its return later shakes the plot in a significant way. It differs from the herring network because its elements are facts that will be reallocated in history, not just randomly creating false leads or inducing the viewer to reason wrongly.

Based on this, we can conclude that the letter D, presents foreshadow because it is an omen on Crusoe's quest for God and his anger for it.

Which two sentences maintain the verb voice; that is, they do not shift from one voice to another? *TWO CHOICES*

Jane craved caramel custard, so it was baked by her.

Thea wanted to visit Greece, so she bought a plane ticket.

Jeff felt bored, so he read an interesting science fiction novel.

Sam loved writing, so it was practiced by him on a daily basis.

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Answer:

2. Thea wanted to visit Greece, so she bought a plane ticket.

3. Jeff felt bored, so he read an interesting science fiction novel.

Explanation:

Both sentences use their verbs in the active voice: wanted, bought (in the second sentence) and felt, read (in the third one). So these two sentences maintain the verb voice.

The first and the last sentences shift from the active voice to the passive voice: craved, was baked (first sentence) and loved, was practiced (last sentence).

The two sentences that maintain the verb voice, that is they do not shift from one voice to another, are Thea wanted to visit Greece, so sge bought a plane ticket and Jeff felt bored, so he read an interesting science fiction novel. The correct options are b and d.

What is Voice?

The voice of a verb describes the relationship between the action or state that the verb expresses and the participants identified by its arguments subject, object, etc. When the subject is the agent or doer of the action, the verb is in the active voice.

When the subject is the patient, target or undergoer of the action, the verb is said to be in the passive voice.  When the subject both performs and receives the action expressed by the verb, the verb is in the middle voice. Voice is sometimes called diathesis.

In a transformation from an active-voice clause to an equivalent passive-voice construction, the subject and the direct object switch grammatical roles.

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why do the boys in lord of the flies move the fire

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Answer:

Literally and symbolically, Ralph and Piggy will attempt to keep the flame of civilization alive, but it won't be long before it's extinguished altogether.

Explanation:

Answer: The boys move the fire from the top of the mountain to the beach because Jack's "tribe" doesn't like Ralph, Simon, or Piggy. Jack's group had took over the mountain and since the fire was Ralph's idea he took the fire to the beach where him and his little group was staying.

Explanation:

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Read the excerpt from act 5, scene 1, of Julius Caesar.

OCTAVIUS. So I hope.
I was not born to die on Brutus’ sword.

BRUTUS. O, if thou wert the noblest of thy strain,
Young man, thou couldst not die more honourable.

CASSIUS. A peevish schoolboy, worthless of such honour,
Joined with a masquer and a reveller!

ANTONY. Old Cassius still!

How does the word peevish help the reader understand Cassius’s feeling toward Octavius?

It reveals a deeper level of contempt when he insults Octavius.
It emphasizes his belief that Octavius is simply young and inexperienced.
It suggests a small amount of sympathy because he thinks that Octavius has been deceived.
It suggests that he does not think that Octavius should be taken seriously.

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Answer: A. It reveals a deeper level of contempt when he insults Octavius.

Answer:

It reveals a deeper level of contempt when he insults Octavius.

Explanation:

In these lines, we see that Cassius refers to Octavius as a "peevish schoolboy." The word "peevish" indicates that someone is hard to please, temperamental, irritable or quarrelsome. These are all qualities that Cassius assigns to Octavius. The remarks highlight how young and inexperienced Octavius is, but they also show that Cassius has a high level of contempt for Octavius.

Capitalize proper nouns and words derived from them.
Two examples!

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Capitalize proper nouns and words derived from them.  Two examples!

Texas (state) - Texan (relating to the state of Texas or its inhabitants)

Hungary (country) - Hungarian (relating to Hungary or its people)

Peru (country) - Peruvian (relating to Peru or its people.)

Geoffrey Chaucer (English writer) - Chaucerian (relating to Geoffrey Chaucer or his works)

Niccolò Machiavelli (Italian political philosopher) - Machiavellian (relating to Machiavelli or his political theory)

Franz Kafka (German-language author) - Kafkian or Kafkaesque (relating to Franz Kafka or his novels and short stories.)

Final answer:

The question pertains to capitalizing proper nouns and proper adjectives in English. Examples include 'Mexico' being a proper noun and 'Mexican' a proper adjective derived from it. Both should be capitalized in a sentence.

Explanation:

The question is about the use of capital letters when writing. Specifically, it asks us to focus on the capitalization of proper nouns and words derived from them. Proper nouns, such as names of specific people, places, organizations, and sometimes objects must always be capitalized because they are unique identifiers. Words derived from proper nouns, often called proper adjectives, also require capitalization.

Here are two examples illustrating this principle:

My friend Julio is from Mexico, so we often enjoy Mexican cuisine together. ('Mexico' is a proper noun identifying a specific country, and 'Mexican' is a proper adjective derived from the noun 'Mexico.')

During history class, we learned that the American Revolution had a significant impact on world politics. ('American' is a proper adjective derived from the proper noun 'America'.)

It is important to note that proper adjectives, just like proper nouns, should be capitalized no matter where they appear in a sentence.

A frictional story that ends with ,And neither of them never went there again

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Answer:

I consider that a love story fits perfectly there. The main story could be about a woman that met a the love of her life in a coffee shop.

He was rich, she was poor and they fell in love. Everyboday was standing against that relationship.

They used to meet in the same coffee shop they met for the first time. Lot of things happened, the man's family attempted to murder her. The woman's famility tried to kill him. Etc.

At the end, they had to scape from the city, and neither of them never went there (to the coffee shop) again.

Which of the following is not a characteristic of Romantic poetry? Select all that apply.

Emphasis on the purity of Nature
Focus on the supernatural
Celebration of rationalism
Celebration of individuality
Reliance on personal experience
Simplicity

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Answer:

Simplicity

Explanation:

Romanticism focuses mainly on senses, emotions, feelings, ideas (illusion and imagination) that a person has, all things related to the individual which is of key importance in romanticism. It revolves usually around internal conflict, perception, and relationships, and for that, it considers a wide spectrum of factors and how they interconnect in the perception of its characters, in stories that are usually complicated by those factors.

Final answer:

Romantic poetry is known for its emphasis on Nature, the supernatural, individuality, personal experience, and simplicity, not rationalism.

Explanation:

Romantic poetry is known for its emphasis on the purity of Nature, focus on the supernatural, celebration of individuality, reliance on personal experience, and simplicity. However, it does not celebrate rationalism. Romantic poets often rejected the idea of relying solely on reason and logic, instead valuing intuition and emotion.

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Read the passage from utopia the purpose of this passage is to provide an

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I beileve your answer is the second choice

Answer:

Anecdote

Explanation:

The reason why this is an anecdote rather than an analogy is because an anecdote is a brief narration of a couple of paragraphs of an interesting or biographical happening whereas an analogy is a comparison of two otherwise unlikely events based on likeliness of a particular aspect and this may simply be accomplished in a single sentence.

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