Which of the following sentences correctly uses apostrophes to show individual ownership? Veronica’s and Brittany clothes have different styles. Veronica’s and Brittany’s clothes have different styles. Veronica and Brittany’s clothes have different styles. Veronicas and Brittanys’ clothes have different styles.
Answer:
Veronica’s and Brittany’s clothes have different styles.
Explanation:
First, it is important to know that the apostrophe can have several functions, so you need to know the words you are using and the situations in which it would be appropriate. One of the ways of using the apostrophe is in situations that indicate some type of possession. In the case of the above options, the correct use of the apostrophe was in the phrase "Veronica's and Brittany's clothes have different styles" because as we are talking about the clothes belonging to Veronica and the clothes belonging to Brittany, the apostrophe must remain after the name of each girl, indicating the possession of the clothes.
Foggy is to clear as vague is to ______.
Read the definition. a type of expository writing that identifies a challenge and presents one or more answers Which of the following matches this definition?
writing process
process analysis essay
problem-and-solution essay
research method
The type of expository writing that identifies a challenge and presents one or more answers is the problem-and-solution essay. In a problem-solution essay, the writer shows a problem in which he or she has been thinking. This problem affects not only him but a group of people. The writer has thought of possible solutions and shows both the problem and the solutions to the audience.
Answer:
problem-and-solution essay
Explanation:
Having thus answered the only objection that can ever be raised against me as a traveller, I here take a final leave of all my courteous readers, and return to enjoy my own speculations in my little garden at Redriff; to apply those excellent lessons of virtue which I learned among the Houyhnhnms; to instruct the Yahoos of my own family, as far as I shall find them docile animals; to behold my figure often in a glass, and thus, if possible, habituate myself by time to tolerate the sight of a human creature . . . . Which excerpt from the passage above indicates best that Swift is satirizing the elevation of reason above all other virtues? “I here take a final leave of all my courteous readers” “return to enjoy my own speculations in my little garden at Redriff” “apply those excellent lessons of virtue which I learned among the Houyhnhnms” “Having thus answered the only objection that can ever be raised against me as a traveller”
C. “apply those excellent lessons of virtue which I learned among the Houyhnhnms” is your answer.
How do the phrases "star-cross'd lovers" and "death-mark'd love" introduce the themes of love and fate in the prologue to Romeo and Juliet? Support your response with evidence from the prologue.
Answer and Explanation:
The prologue of the play "Romeo and J.uliet" by William Shakespeare reveals two things about the main characters. First, it is clear they are destined to meet. That is what "star-cross'd lovers" means. Something that is crossed (written) in the stars is something whose fate cannot be changed. It must happen, and so it will. Finally, the second thing revealed in the prologue is that Romeo and J.uliet will die. They have a "death mark'd love", the type of love driven by so much passion that it is destructive:
A pair of star-cross'd lovers take their life;
Whose misadventured piteous overthrows
Do with their death bury their parents' strife.
The fearful passage of their death-mark'd love,
And the continuance of their parents' rage,
Which, but their children's end, nought could remove,
Is now the two hours' traffic of our stage;
This is the least suspenseful prologue of all, since the whole story is summarized in it. Romeo and J.uliet's love was forbidden due to the bloody feud between their families. Even though their fate was to meet and fall in love, it was also to die for that love.
Note: I've spelled J.uliet like this because, for some reason, Brainly sees it as a link or inappropriate word now.
. In the second paragraph of “Spring” in Walden, how does the contrast of two time periods aid the development of a theme?
Thoreau’s description of a burst of light on a winter day resembles his own enlightenment.
The introduction of light into a cold, dark setting reflects Thoreau’s happiness at being separate from society.
Thoreau is surprised by the appearance of spring sunlight, just as he is surprised at the discoveries he makes about nature during the course of his time in the woods.
The feeling of happiness Thoreau describes at the changing of the seasons parallels his contentment as his self-knowledge grows.
his description of light
A.
Why does the story of Snowball's supposed betrayal keep changing?
Answer
The story does not change
Napoleon is only slowly discovering the truth.
Snowball stories distract the animals from how bad conditions are.
Napoleon could not blame the humans.
Answer:
C. Snowball stories distract the animals from how bad conditions are.
Explanation:
Just took the test and this is the correct answer.
Final answer:
Napoleon changes the story of Snowball's betrayal to manipulate and control the other animals, maintain power, and distract from poor conditions. This tactic reflects practices of historical leaders who alter narratives for personal gain, similar to the allegory in "The Man and the Lion".
Explanation:
The story of Snowball's supposed betrayal keeps changing because Napoleon utilizes the shifting narrative as a tool to control and manipulate the other animals on the farm. By continually re-writing Snowball's history, he aims to maintain his power and distract the animals from the reality of their worsening conditions. This tactic ensures that blame is always placed elsewhere, preventing the animals from questioning Napoleon's leadership and authority.
Moreover, Napoleon's strategic manipulation aligns with his character as a leader who is not beyond revising history to suit his needs. This is reminiscent of historical figures like Napoleon Bonaparte, who used propaganda and censorship to shape public perception. In this context, the evolution of Snowball's story becomes an allegory for how history can be altered by those in power for personal gain and to suppress dissent.
This theme is consistently portrayed in literature and history, reminding us of the old fable of "The Man and the Lion" and how the powerful can dictate historical narratives to their advantage.
The Tyger
by William Blake
Tyger, tyger, burning bright
In the forests of the night,
What immortal hand or eye
Could frame thy fearful symmetry?
In what distant deeps or skies
Burnt the fire of thine eyes?
On what wings dare he aspire?
What the hand dare seize the fire?
And what shoulder and what art
Could twist the sinews of thy heart?
And, when thy heart began to beat,
What dread hand and what dread feet?
What the hammer? what the chain?
In what furnace was thy brain?
What the anvil? what dread grasp
Dare its deadly terrors clasp?
When the stars threw down their spears,
And watered heaven with their tears,
Did He smile His work to see?
Did He who made the lamb make thee?
Tyger, tyger, burning bright
In the forests of the night,
What immortal hand or eye
Dare frame thy fearful symmetry?
** The archetypal image of fire is used frequently in this poem. This archetype represents power.
Which statement best explains how this archetype creates meaning in the poem?
A.) By uniting the image of a tiger with that of fire, Blake shows readers that powerful beings should not be feared but should be celebrated.
B.) The archetypal image of fire illustrates that power is liberating.
C.) The image of fire as “burning bright” reinforces the idea that power is also beautiful and enticing.
D.) This archetype develops the idea that power is both dangerous and violent and should be feared.
The main idea of a poem is also known as the
a. meter.
b. sound.
c. type.
d. subject.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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Which of the following settings would best create the mood for a suspenseful story?
A quiet café
A busy highway
An abandoned office
An illuminated library
Which of the following describe a “working thesis statement”? i. a changeable focus for your research ii. a statement that makes a final conclusion about the topic iii. a statement used during the research process i only
which element should formal writing always include
The plot of a story centers on a ______. setting / conflict / dialect
The plot of the story centers on a conflict. Thus option B is appropriate.
What is Plot?The plot of any story is created by arranging all the events in chronological order to shape the bigger platform. It is referred to as the core idea of any story.
It is centered on the conflict or problems that raise through the story and helps in developing the theme as it provides resolution to the conflict arising by arranging the events in the sequence.
The plot of the story helps to move the story toward the conflict and raise the climax and helps to engage the readers effectively by developing curiosity and excitement throughout.
It helps to set the background and hints to the readers about the upcoming events going to take place in the story so that readers can connect with the plot and make assumptions about the suspense.
Therefore, option B is appropriate.
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In a drama what is dialogue
Wolf is 12 he been on earth for 12 how many birthdays have he had?
Which of the statements would BEST serve as a topic sentence for a paragraph?
A) Walt Whitman changed the way Americans thought of poetry.
B) Robert Frost composed many poems, including Mending Wall.
C) Ralph Waldo Emerson often walked in the woods surrounding Walden Pond. D) Benjamin Franklin ran away from home because his brother was cruel to him.
Answer:
The statement that would best serve as a topic sentence for a paragraph is A) Walt Whitman changed the way Americans thought of poetry.
Explanation:
A topic sentence has the goal of informing readers on what the paragraph is about. It works as a map of the paragraph, letting readers know where you are going and how you are getting there in terms of the idea being developed. The sentences that come after the topic sentence function as its support, as evidence to defend the topic.
The reason why option A serves best as a topic sentence is the fact that it is more general than the others, allowing for its development throughout a paragraph. How come Walt Whitman changed the way Americans thought of poetry? The rest of the paragraph shall unveil the answer to that.
As for the other sentences, they would serve best as evidence to a topic sentence. B could be explaining why Robert Frost is considered a great poet; C could be detailing where Emerson got inspiration from; and D could be offering insights on Franklin's life history.
What is the theme of the little mermaid?
Answer:
Alienation.
Explanation:The main character's intense longing for her place in this world leads her beyond the surface of her home to the land of humans. The author deals with themes of alienation, unrequited love, and religion. This work is a product of the times in which it was written and a telling of the author's personal struggle.
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Which sentence is compound?
A.
We have frogs, fish, and iguanas as pets in our family.
B.
Taco and Bosco are the names of Mr. Hutton's dogs.
C.
They often wrestle, run, and play in Mr. Hutton's back yard.
D.
I want a pet mouse, but I might consider a gerbil.
Read this excerpt from The Dark Game.
Spies in the Civil War, particularly Confederate spies, relied on courier systems to help speed their information to battlefield generals. Often these courier systems included female operatives. In fact, the Civil War saw an increase in the number of women involved in espionage.
In the rest of the text, how does the author develop this central idea that women were involved in espionage during the Civil War?
A.by stating facts about how many women acted as spies
B.by sharing quotations from women who were spies
C.by discussing the example of a famous woman spy
D.by giving details about how women trained to become spies
I need to find the noun in this nexts 10 sentences.
1. Andrew is eating a peach.
2. Chester flew a kite in the park.
3. The clock was broken.
4. Mr. Jones corrected the test.
5. Six dogs ran across the sidewalk.
6. Michael is reading an exiting book about plants.
7. Molly painted a pretty picture.
8. Cindy played the guitar.
9. Jake answered the question correctly.
10. Adam dribbled the basketball.
What does the dialogue between the the characters reveal about Jing-mei's character?
A. She doesn't want to fail her mother again.
B. She doesn't want to learn the piano because she dislikes music.
C. She is tired of getting attention from her mother.
D. She thinks that she can be better than the girl on TV.
She doesn't want to fail her mother again.
URGENT
Identify the complete subject and the complete predicate in the following sentence.
Everyone in the church rushed out into the freezing night air.
The correct answer is:
Complete Subject: Everyone in the church
Complete Predicate: rushed out into the freezing night air.
Based on the indirect characterization, which is the most logical inference
Answer
The answer is B.) Millicent is beginning to question her decision to join the sorority.
Explanation:
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Many Elizabethan songs, like the song in Shakespeare's Cymbeline, allude to _____. (choose one) (25 POINTS, WHOEVER ANSWERS FIRST GETS BRAINLIEST)
A. King James Bible
B. Greek mythology
C. historical events
D. literary figures
Answer:
B. Greek mythology
Explanation:
Most of the Elizabethan songs and literature were alluding to Greek mythology and to the great greek tragedies, the main inspiration of the Elizabethan authors was the greek tragedies and greek mythology, they were looking up to the ancient greek masters to writte and create their novels, songs and poems.
Which of the following words contains an inflectional ending?
A. Energetic
B. Slowly
C. Churches
D. Management
What made Poseidon so angry with Odysseus?
Odysseus neglected an important sacrifice to him.
Odysseus blinded Poseidon's son, Polyphemus.
Odysseus’ men killed Poseidon’s cattle.
None of the above.
Answer:
Odyssey blinded Poseidon’s son, Polyphemus
Explanation:
Kate Chopin's "The Story of an Hour" begins with Louise Mallard receiving the news of her husband's death, and it ends with her husband receiving the news of Louise's death. What narrative technique does Chopin employ here?
-flashback
-situational irony
-foreshadowing
-exposition
When something that is unexpected to happen tends to occur in literature, making the dull and story take an interesting turning point is known as irony.
In Kate Chopin's, "The Study of An Hour", When Josephine inform Mrs. Mallard about the death of her husband we tend to observe her first reaction where she weeps into her sister’s arm and was hard to take. “She wept at once, with sudden, wild abandonment, in her sister’s arms.” In such grief she rushes off to her room to be alone, later it is observed that “But now there was a dull stare in her eyes, whose gaze was fixed away off yonder on one of those patches of blue sky. It was not a glance of reflection, but rather indicated a suspension of intelligent thought.” And the reader see something coming to her and speaks softly “free, free, free!”. This situation can be dramatic as only the reader knows the real feeling of Mrs. Mallard. On the other hand, other characters are not aware of her real feelings. She celebrates it and by the end, she is dead with a heartbreak, wherein, her husband receives the news of Louise's death.
Hence, narrative technique employed by Chopin here is situational irony.
from "The Lady of Shalott"
by Alfred, Lord Tennyson
In the stormy east-wind straining,
The pale-yellow woods were waning,
The broad stream in his banks complaining,
Heavily the low sky raining
Over tower'd Camelot;
Down she came and found a boat
Beneath a willow left afloat,
And round about the prow she wrote
The Lady of Shalott.
And down the river's dim expanse—
Like some bold seër in a trance,
Seeing all his own mischance—
With a glassy countenance
Did she look to Camelot.
And at the closing of the day
She loosed the chain, and down she lay;
The broad stream bore her far away,
The Lady of Shalott.
The setting sun in the painting and the gathering storm in the poem create a feeling of
tranquility
despair
hope
stability
The correct answer is "despair".
Although she knows that the sky is turning grey with the incoming clouds and a storm is imminent. The Lady of Shallot is determined to run away. As she comes down her path, she sees a boat and immediately takes it. Fearless of the dangers that could come as a product of the incoming rain.
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What would have happened to Telemachus upon his return to Ithaca?
The suitors would plot to kill him.
The suitors would voluntarily leave.
The suitors would be excited that Telemachus has returned.
The suitors would be gone.
the suitors would plot to kill him :)
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