What happens at the end of “the chrysanthemums “that makes elisa sad ?
Answer:
She sees that the stranger has thrown her chrysanthemum sprouts onto the road.
Explanation:
The traveler passing by didn’t care about her chrysanthemums.
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A Community Park It was Friday, and as she walked home from school, Samara thought about what she would do that weekend. Everyone would be at the fund-raiser for new sports equipment at the high school on Saturday. As she was trying to remember if any good movies were coming out this weekend, she noticed a group of kids playing tag. Samara thought they looked comical running around in circles on a small plot of land between two houses. “Well, they certainly seem happy,” thought Samara as the light turned and she crossed the street. On the opposite side of Cherry Street, Samara saw Mr. Peters sitting on a bench. He was reading his newspaper as the heavy traffic of the town’s main thoroughfare whizzed by him. She wondered how he could concentrate. Later, as she took the last turn onto her street, Samara saw her neighbor planting her annual vegetable garden. Every year, Mrs. Yang grew eggplant, cucumbers, and bok choy, because that’s all she had room for. “The garden looks good so far, Mrs. Yang,” Samara called. “Thank you, dear,” Mrs. Yang said. “You know, if I had room, I would plant enough vegetables to feed the entire neighborhood! My mother had a garden that was one square acre when I was a little girl in Korea.” As Samara nodded and waved goodbye, she started thinking about what she had seen on her walk home that day. She realized that Pine Grove did not have any open public spaces where everyone could go to relax and enjoy nature. The only unused space was a vacated plot on Cedar Avenue that was completely overgrown. Suddenly, Samara had a great idea. She decided to spend her summer campaigning for a new community park. The only problem was that she had no idea where to start. That evening, she went to the library and learned about what she would need to do in order to get the idea in front of the town zoning board. It was all a little intimidating, but Wanda, the reference librarian, helped Samara break it down into manageable steps. When Samara mentioned the Cedar Avenue plot, Wanda’s eyes lit up. “That is a perfect spot,” Wanda said. “It’s right in the middle of town, and better yet, the town owns it.” Samara spent many afternoons over the next few weeks at the library with Wanda and a few other librarians drawing up a detailed plan to present to town officials. Samara and the librarians even planned and priced out irrigation necessary for the area that was designated as a garden. When the day of the zoning board meeting arrived, Samara felt nervous, but Wanda and the other librarians were there for moral support. Samara thought she at least sounded confident as she presented her idea to the board. When she finished her presentation, she was ready to wait patiently for an answer; Wanda told her that this kind of decision might take weeks, so Samara was surprised when the board members asked her to stay while they deliberated. The president of the board explained that Samara’s presentation had been the last order of business for the day, and he wanted his board to be able to agree on one thing before they left. After about 15 minutes, Samara was informed that the community park had been approved. Samara had been telling her neighbors and friends about the park from the moment she thought of it, and it seemed as though everyone wanted to be a part of making her vision a reality. As soon as her idea was approved, Samara called a meeting for anyone interested in collaborating. At the meeting, residents voted on what would be included on the land: a playset for young children and one for older children, a swing set, several park benches, and a dog run. It was also decided that there would be a cooperative organic vegetable garden and an herb garden at the north end of the park. Residents agreed that Mrs. Yang would manage the gardens. At Wanda’s suggestion, Samara asked a representative from a nearby horticultural society to come and advise the group on the design of the park, the best native shrubs to plant, and where to put them. Samara also asked local businesses to sponsor the park by the square foot so that the community would be able to afford equipment and plants. Surprised by the response, Samara went to the bank to open an account where the surplus would be saved for next spring. In a few weeks’ time, the space had been cleared and residents were beginning to roll out sod and plant small vegetable plants and summer flowers. By midsummer, the community was able to enjoy the new, peaceful space. Samara was happy to have been part of creating not only a beautiful space, but a common area where residents could come together.
Which plot part does the decision of the town zoning board play in the narrative arc of the story?
climax
resolution
complicating incident
conflict
I just took the test and it was A) climax
How does Romeo embody the ideal of love?
Romeo embodies the ideal of love through his commitment, poetic expressions, and ultimate sacrifice, showing love's power to transcend societal constraints and personal tragedy.
Explanation:Romeo, in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, embodies the ideal of love through his passionate commitment, poetic expression, and ultimate sacrifice. His love for Juliet transcends the feud between their families, highlighting love's power to overcome societal constraints. Romeo's use of poetic language, as seen in his dialogues and soliloquies, elevates his love for Juliet, portraying it as a force of nature. The ultimate sacrifice Romeo makes, believing Juliet is dead, illustrates his deep love, underscoring the theme that true love is eternal and transcendent. Through these actions, Romeo exemplifies the Renaissance ideal of romantic love, which values passion, commitment, and elevation of the beloved.
(1) Getting packed to go on a trip makes some people anxious, but there's no reason to fret. (2) With a little planning, packing is a breeze. (3) Whether you're leaving town for a week or a month, whether you're going out of the city or out of the country, the basic process is the same. (4) Start about a week ahead of time, and make a list of everything you'll need. (5) Keep it handy, and add to it whenever you think of something. (6) Then, about three days before you leave, get out your luggage and put in the things that you won't need again before you depart. (7) Check these off your list. (8) At this point, you should start laundering any clothing items you'll need. (9) No one likes to have to do laundry the night before a trip. (10) A day before you leave, pack the rest of your clothing, and on the eve of your departure, put in your toiletries and medications. (11) That's it! You're ready to take off. (12) Wasn't that easy? 3 Which sentence could be added to the passage to support the main idea? A. I once had to drag a heavy suitcase through the streets of London on a sweltering mid-July day. B. Airport security these days will even make you take off your shoes, so wear something easy to slip on and off. C. Even for those of us who enjoy traveling, packing a suitcase can be a real nightmare. D. Resist the temptation to throw in everything, and pack lightly with only the things you know you'll need.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Answer:
D.
Resist the temptation to throw in everything, and pack lightly with only the things you know you'll need.
Explanation:
The best answer is another tip to make packing for a trip as easy as possible. Adding it would support the author's main idea that packing can be simple if done right.
which of these shows the rhyme scheme for this stanza from "The Bells"
Answer:
aaabcbbcdd
Explanation:
what type of appeal does the author make by using general facts and figures in the passage
logos is the correct answer.
Which statement describes a feature of The Cruisers?
1.Actions on stage help show what happens in the story.
2.The narration describes the main character’s thoughts.
3.Dialogue tags come before the words a character says.
4.Stage directions explain how the characters move.
The correct answer is option 2: The narration describes the main character's thoughts.
This question comes from the book "The Cruisers" written by Walter Dean Myers and published in 2010.
Throughout the story, the main character, Zander, expresses his thoughts as shown in the following quote from chapter 1: "I wasn’t worried about Da Vinci being fourth, or even about being suspended. I was worried about being dropped from the school altogether".
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Identify the complete noun phrase from the following sentence:
After a long autumn hike through the Blue Ridge Mountains, the couple was ready for a warm, cozy fire and a cup of tea.
A) Mountains, the couple
B) After a hike
C) couple was ready
D) a warm, cozy fire
Write an alliterative sentence that include at least one onomatopoeia
Answer:
The cool capybara crawled.
Explanation:
alliterative: the repetition of usually initial consonant sounds in two or more neighboring words or syllables
onomatopeia: the naming of a thing or action by a vocal imitation of the sound associated with it
When Miss Ginny from "Nameless, Tennessee" looks at the narrator's truck he writes "It had worried her from the first as it had my mother. 'I hope you don’t get yourself kilt in that durn thing gallivantin’ around the country.'”
How does the inclusion of this statement characterize Miss Ginny?
It shows that she is a mean and critical person.
It shows that the people of Nameless are welcoming and caring of people.
It shows that his truck is in disrepair the author will have to stay in Nameless.
It shows that she is impressed with his mechanical skills.
It shows that the people of Nameless are welcoming and caring of people characterize Miss Ginny. They don’t want people to get into any kind of difficulty. They just want them to be safe and healthy.
Therefore they are giving advice for others. When miss ginny looks at the truck he writes on it. This type of writings represent that they don’t want people to become in danger. Resulting it shows that they are welcoming and caring of people.
Use bluff in a sentence
Everyone knew that his answer a bluff.
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Read the following excerpt. Using the context of the paragraph, select the word that best completes the sentence.
If the adolescent fails to resolve the identity crisis by the time of entry into adulthood, he will feel a sense of role confusion or identity diffusion. Others seem to avoid the crisis altogether and settle easily on an available, socially approved identity. Still others resolve their crises by adopting an available but socially disapproved ___________. This latter option is called negative identity formation and is often associated with delinquent behavior. Resolution of the adolescent identity crisis has a profound influence on development during later adulthood.
ideology
friendship
opportunity
performance
Answer:
ideology would be the best answer
Read the sentence.
Feathers from wings and tails make the best quill pens.
Which best identifies the adjective phrase and the word it modifies in the sentence?
Question 5 options:
feathers; modifies from wings
from wings and tails; modifies feathers
the best quill pens; modifies make
make; modifies feathers
read this excerpt from " shooting an elephant " by george orwell :
when a nimble burman tripped me up on the football field and the referee.. looked the other way , the crowd yelled with hideous laughter ... in the end the sneering yellow faces of young men that met me everywhere the insults hooted after me ... got badly on my nerves.
which words in the text most clearly show an imperialistic attitude?
A. young men that met me everywhere
B. a nimble burman tripped me up
C. the sneering yellow faces
D. the insults hooted after me
The right answer is the C: The sneering yellow faces. This scornful and offensive characterization of the Burman (or Bamar) spectators that are attending the football match is the one that most clearly shows an imperialistic attitude in the narrator, an English man who is working as a police officer in Burma and has been charged with the task of shooting an elephant that has killed a local. One of the themes of this story by George Orwell is, in fact, British imperialism and the disastrous consequences that it had for the peoples it subjugated and exploited.
what do the first two paragraphs of the memoir reveal about the authors purpose. night elie wiesel
Answer:
The author's purpose is to inform readers about his experience in concentration camps. Early on, the reader knows that the author is underfed and overworked and that a selection is coming up.
Explanation:
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Which words best set a suspenseful scene and create an anxious mood? Check all that apply.
Nervously
Calmly
Startled
Uneasy
Blankly
Evenly
Answer:
Nervously
Startled
Uneasy
Explanation:
The idea of showing shock or alarm is something that creates tension, and that is what being startled means. So it is the unease of someone. Maybe being too nervous is getting in the way of thinking straight. All these words show a sense of inquietude, alarm, shock, or something similar that expresses some level of anxiety.
That cannot be said for the other options.
Answer:
A,C,D,E
Explanation:
trust
In a well-developed paragraph that includes a topic sentence, supporting details, and conclusion, respond to the following question: Which was more effective at telling the story of Jimmy Valentine, the text or the film version? Give your opinion, and then give details about each version to support your choice. Consider elements like characterization, setting, music, lighting, and emotional connection to the story
Answer:
I believe the text version was more efficient at telling Jimmy Valentine’s story.
Explanation:
Although the cinematographic version has many visual and audible devices that help viewers understand Jimmy Valentine’s story, this version is limited and has to make several adjustments and summaries in the story so that everything is told quickly and attractively for cinema. The text version, however, does not have this limitation and can tell the story in a detailed and complete way, providing the main factors of Valentine's story, in a succinct and explained way, besides being more faithful to the facts.
Read the following scene from Trifles. SHERIFF. Nothing here but kitchen things. (The County Attorney, after again looking around the kitchen, opens the door of a cupboard closet. He gets up on a chair and looks on a shelf. Pulls his hand away, sticky.) COUNTY ATTORNEY. Here’s a nice mess. (The women draw nearer.) MRS. PETERS (to the other woman). Oh, her fruit; it did freeze. (To the Lawyer). She worried about that when it turned so cold. She said the fire’d go out and her jars would break. SHERIFF. Well, can you beat the women! Held for murder and worryin’ about her preserves. What would be one advantage of reading this scene as opposed to watching or listening to it?
Answer:
B Readers can creatively interpret and visualize stage directions in their minds.
Explanation:
The one advantage of reading this scene as opposed to watching or listening to it is:
Readers can creatively interpret and visualize stage directions in their minds.SceneThis refers to the part of action in a play or a narration as it shows the time frame of action in a narration or play.
With this in mind, we can see that if the scene is read instead of watched or being listened to, then it would lead to creative interpretation by the readers.
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what does this quote means? “I have been a lucky man. To feel the intimacy of brothers is a marvelous thing in life. To feel the love of people whom we love is a fire that feeds our life. But to feel the affection that comes from those whom we do not know, from those unknown to us, who are watching over our sleep and solitude, over our dangers and our weaknesses – that is something still greater and more beautiful because it widens out the boundaries of our being, and unites all living things.” ?
Which two statements are true about the SAT and ACCUPLACER?
A)The SAT is paper based whereas ACCUPLACER is computer based.
B)The SAT tests writing, verbal, and mathematics skills whereas ACCUPLACER tests only mathematical skills.
C) SAT is timed whereas ACCUPLACER is untimed.
D) The SAT is a college entrance test whereas ACCUPLACER helps in getting into the US army.
D) The SAT consists of difficult questions whereas ACCUPLACER contains easy questions.
(A) The SAT is paper based where as the ACCUPLACER is computer based
(B) The SAT tests writing verbal and mathematics skills where as the ACCUPLACER tests only mathmatical skills
The answer is A and B
In Arthur Conan Doyle’s novel The Lost World, journalist Edward Malone travels with Professor George Challenger to South America to prove the existence of creatures that Challenger claims are dinosaurs. Read this excerpt from the story. The first thing which I saw filled me with amazement . . . . I saw discs of light in every direction, ruddy, clearly-defined patches, like the port-holes of a liner in the darkness. For a moment I thought it was the lava-glow from some volcanic action; but this could not be so. Any volcanic action would surely be down in the hollow and not high among the rocks. What, then, was the alternative? It was wonderful, and yet it must surely be. These ruddy spots must be the reflection of fires within the caves . . . . There were human beings, then, upon the plateau. How gloriously my expedition was justified! Here was news indeed for us to bear back with us to London! . . . Which sentence from the passage reflects the theme of reward? A. How gloriously my expedition was justified! B. There were human beings, then, upon the plateau. C. The first thing which I saw filled me with amazement. D. Here was news indeed for us to bear back with us to London!
Answer: A) How gloriously my expedition was justified!
Explanation:
I did the test and this was the correct answer.
The sentence from the passage that reflects the theme of reward is A. How gloriously my expedition was justified
What is a theme?A literary theme is the central idea or underlying meaning explored by a writer in a novel, short tale, or other piece of literature. A story's theme can be represented through characters, setting, dialogue, plot, or a mixture of all of these components.
In Arthur Conan Doyle's novel The Lost World, journalist Edward Malone travels to South America with Professor George Challenger to prove the existence of creatures called dinosaurs by Challenger. Read the following story excerpt.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World, first published in Strand Magazine in 1912, investigated the possibility that prehistoric life might yet persist in unknown corners of the earth.
A rescue mission to find Maple White, who has become stranded at the top of a steep plateau. The gang, which includes hunter John Roxton and others, travels to South America, where they discover a plateau inhabited by prehistoric creatures, one of which they manage to bring back to London with them. The theme of reward was illustrated in the story.
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In what ways can you respond to God’s love?
Can you eleborate on the content in lyric poetry?
A. The story of the poet's life is one of the three most common types of content in lyric poetry.
B. In lyric poetry, the poets focus on their emotions and feelings.
C. In lyric poetry, the poet focuses on telling a specific story.
D. The story of the reader's life is one of the three most common types of content in lyric poetry.
Lyric poetry is a form of poetry that focuses on the poet's emotions and personal experiences. It often tells the story of the poet's life. Through their choice of words and poetic devices, poets create a unique connection with the reader.
Explanation:Lyric poetry is a form of poetry in which the poet expresses their emotions and feelings. It is a condensed form of writing that uses language to evoke a range of emotions in the reader. The content in lyric poetry typically focuses on the poet's personal experiences, emotions, and reflections. The story of the poet's life is one of the most common types of content in lyric poetry. Through their choice of words, imagery, and poetic devices, poets create a unique and personal connection with the reader.
What similarities do Doodle and the scarlet ibis have? Check all that apply.
Both are beautiful in their own way.
Both struggle in their environment.
Both are fragile creatures.
Both tragically die.
Both are separated from their family.
Both have a proper burial in the story.
Both are rare and unusual.
Answer:
Both are beautiful in their own way.Both struggle in their environment.Both are fragile creatures.Both tragically die.Both are rare and unusual.Explanation:
In "The Scarlet Ibis," we meet Doodle. He has a mental problem, and is a sickly and feeble child. His brother is ashamed of this, and he tries to push him so that he can become normal before he starts school. We also meet a scarlet ibis, a tropical bird that was flown off course and landed in the town. The ibis is meant to be a symbol for Doodle. They are both beautiful, majestic creatures that are rare among the population of the town. After they both struggle in their environment, they both die tragic deaths.
why does gregor cover the picture of the woman in the fur coat with his body
Gregor covers the picture of the woman in the fur coat with his body out of shame and a desire to hide his true self.
Gregor covers the picture of the woman in the fur coat with his body because he feels a sense of shame and embarrassment.
The woman in the fur coat symbolizes luxury and femininity, which contrasts with Gregor's insect-like appearance.
By covering the picture, Gregor is hiding his true self and avoiding the reminder of his own alienation from humanity.
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The now famous Carl Sandburg was born in 1878 in Galesburg, Illinois. A) simple subject B) simple predicate C) complete subject D) complete predicate 2. Sandburg served as a soldier during the Spanish-American War. A) simple subject B) simple predicate C) complete subject D) complete predicate 3. His political beliefs would influence his poetry. A) simple subject B) simple predicate C) complete subject D) complete predicat
1. The now famous Carl Sandburg was born in 1878 in Galesburg, Illinois.
A) simple subject
2. Sandburg served as a soldier during the Spanish-American War.
D) complete predicate
3. His political beliefs would influence his poetry.
B) simple predicate
A sentence can contain a simple subject, simple predicate, complete subject, or a complete predicate, depending on its structure. Also, these parts of a sentence can be determined by carefully examining the sentence.
A simple subject is a noun or pronoun doing the action. A simple predicate is a verb or verb phrase that tells is the action done by the subject without the other modifiers. A complete subject is a simple subject including any modifiers of the subject. Likewise, a complete predicate is a verb including the modifiers. In the given sentences, the underlined word "Carl Sandburg" is the simple subject as it is the subject of the sentence without any modifiers. The phrase "served as a soldier during the Spanish-American War" is a complete predicate as it includes the simple predicate as well as the modifiers. Lastly, "would influence" is the simple predicate as it only includes the verb/predicate of the sentence.A sentence can have different parts to it, depending on the structure and also contents. And as such, the given sentences and their correct answers are options A, D, and B.
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I step eagerly from the jetway onto the airplane. A flight attendant pleasantly greets me and gestures to my right. Rows of gray seats stretch before me, three on each side of a narrow aisle. My seat is A-26. I move quickly forward, trying not to jostle anyone.
Which method of organization is shown in the passage?
A) spatial order
B) chronological order
C) order of importance
Which example of dialogue is punctuated correctly?
Question options:
"Do you remember how to figure out the area of a parallelogram? I'm having trouble doing it."
"Do you remember how to figure out the area of a parallelogram?" "I'm having trouble doing it."
"Do you remember how to figure out the area of a parallelogram, I'm having trouble doing it."
why was the boredom of working in a factory a common theme in literature and film produced during the early 20th century
Answer:
Many people were working in factory jobs they hated.
Explanation:
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