Friar Laurence's soliloquy in 'Romeo and Juliet' contrasts the good and bad uses of herbs and explains his use of them. He does not provide cooking advice or describe his role as a Friar. Therefore, Statements 2 and 3 are true, while Statements 1 and 4 are false.
In Friar Laurence's soliloquy in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, he does not provide advice on cooking with herbs (Statement 1 is false). Instead, he contrasts the good and bad uses of herbs, reflecting on how everything in nature has both positive and negative potentials. Therefore, Statement 2 is true. He also does explain his use for herbs to some extent, emphasizing their medicinal properties and their dual nature, so Statement 3 could be seen as true. However, he doesn't describe his role as a Friar in this soliloquy, making Statement 4 false.
Statement 1 - False: Friar Laurence does not give advice on cooking with herbs.
Statement 2 - True: He contrasts the good and bad uses of herbs.
Statement 3 - True: He explains to some extent his use of herbs.
Statement 4 - False: He does not describe his role as a Friar in the soliloquy.
Scan the picture above. Which of the following is NOT information you can gather from this picture?
A. The ISS is floating above the earth
B. The ISS is the focal point of the picture
C. The ISS needs to be fixed
D. The earth is not very cloudy
C) The ISS needs to be fixed.
Answer:
Either A. or C.
You can't tell I'd the ISS needs to be fixed, the picture is blurry.
You can't tell if it's floating above because the blue sky is our central point of view from UNDER the atmosphere.
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In your response make an argument for whether it’s better for waketown to build
Answer:
Explanation:
In your response, make an argument for whether it is better for Waketown to build its new Wake Heights subdivision or to preserve the Wake Wetland Preserve. Use evidence from at least two of the sources below to support your claim.
at what age are children's "comfort objects" taken away in the book the giver
Answer:
Sorry don't know.
Explanation:
Do i have mistakes in this baragraph Have you seen people getting scary because of dying ? The problem is that people think if we speak up we will die and some of them say if we speak up we can make him stop doing that .
Nope no mistakes found. What a deep paragraph
The paragraph has some grammatical mistakes, including the incorrect use of 'scary' instead of 'scared' and missing commas to separate clauses. A corrected version is provided to improve clarity.
There are a few mistakes in your paragraph. Here's a corrected version:
Have you seen people getting scared because of dying? The problem is that people think if we speak up we will die, and some of them say if we speak up, we can make him stop doing that.
The word "scary" should be "scared" to correctly describe people's reaction."If" should be lowercase.Missed adding commas to separate clauses properly.Removed extra space before "say" in the second sentence.These changes improve clarity and grammatical correctness. Keep practicing to enhance your writing skills!
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Poem:
The Road Not Taken
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler. Long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth;
Then took the other, as just as fair,
And having perhaps the better claim,
Because it was grassy and wanted wear;
Though as for that, the passing there
Had worn them really about the same,
And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black.
Oh, I kept the first for another day!
Yet knowing how way leads to way,
I doubted if I should ever come back.
I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
--Robert Frost, 1916
What is the relationship between the stanzas and the rhyme scheme? How does the rhyming pattern connect and separate the stanzas?
What is the relationship between the poem's structure (stanzas and rhyme scheme) and its meaning? How does the structure organize the poem's ideas? What is the idea found in each stanza?
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Read the passage.
A Grecian Wedding
Agatha’s sister, Demetria, was just 14 years old when her father informed her that she was to be married. This practice was not uncommon in ancient Greece. Many parents selected husbands for their teenage daughters, and grooms were often considerably older than brides. Agatha had known this day would probably come, and when it did she was anything but happy about it. Demetria was only a year older than Agatha. Demetria’s getting married meant Agatha was next in line to wed. The thought of her sister’s arranged marriage terrified Agatha—so much so that she considered running away to avoid the same fate. But Agatha also knew that this rebellious thought alone was enough to anger the gods. She was a girl, and the beliefs and customs prescribed by the gods required girls to obey their parents.
Agatha certainly appreciated the life her parents had given her. While her friends and their mothers were content to learn about fashion design and spent their time talking about clothing and jewelry, Agatha had been allowed to study reading, writing, and math with a home tutor. Still, she was envious of her brother, who had been going to school since he was 7 years old and had learned all the important subjects, as well as the arts of poetry recitation and public speaking. But Agatha soaked up every moment with her teacher and dreamed of becoming a scholar and even a respected orator, delivering important speeches to great crowds.
She kept these dreams to herself, though, never telling a soul how she felt, because it wasn’t proper. Instead, when her father announced Demetria’s engagement—saying the marriage would be “a fine match and a great investment that will make the family even richer and more prestigious”—she smiled and bit her tongue. Hearing her father talk about her sister’s future like it was a business deal broke Agatha’s heart. She knew that neither she nor her sister needed him or a husband to take care of or make decisions for her, and the thought of running away bubbled up again in her mind.
But then she began to think about what it would mean to disobey her father, imagining how upset the gods would be with her for not following her parents’ will. She remembered the Greek legend of Arachne, a girl who proclaimed she was better at spinning clothing than Athena, the goddess of war and wisdom who was known for having a temper. When Athena heard of Arachne’s boasting, she flew into a rage and turned Arachne into a spider. From then on, Arachne could spin only webs. The prospect of angering Athena like that made Agatha shudder, and she thought maybe she should swallow her pride and accept her father’s plans for his daughters.
The wedding festivities came and lasted several days. On the day of the marriage ceremony, there was a feast, at which Demetria gave up her childhood possessions to represent her journey into adulthood. While Demetria made these offerings to the gods and goddesses, Agatha made a special plea to Athena not to be angry with her for her rebellious thoughts. Then she watched as her sister rode to her new husband’s home in a chariot, flanked by torches lighting her way into her new life. After the procession, the chariot was broken into pieces and burned, symbolizing that Demetria was leaving her parents’ home forever.
Agatha was pleased to see that Demetria’s new husband was kind and that he encouraged his bride to help break the chariot into pieces and even to make a short speech to the wedding guests. Demetria had always looked forward to this kind of traditional marriage and seemed genuinely happy, which warmed Agatha’s heart. But in that same heart, Agatha couldn’t shake the feeling that she wanted something different for her own life. She thought for a moment about the two roads in front of her, and then, knowing that the gods might very well punish her for it, she made her decision.
How does this passage reflect an important cultural viewpoint common in ancient Greek society?
By showing how the wishes of parents can come in conflict with the hopes of their children, it reflects the ancient Greek view that young people must assert their independence and autonomy.
By describing the strength of the bond between the two sisters, it reflects the ancient Greek view that the most important relationships people have are with their family members.
By depicting the lack of professional prospects available to a female character, it reflects the ancient Greek view that women should not be afforded the same opportunities in life as men.
By detailing how Demetria gave up her childhood possessions at her wedding, it reflects the ancient Greek view that material possessions have little worth.
By showing how the wishes of parents can come in conflict with the hopes of their children, it reflects the ancient Greek view that young people must assert their independence and autonomy.
Answer: I would contend that the right answer is actually the C. By depicting the lack of professional prospects available to a female character, it reflects the ancient Greek view that women should not be afforded the same opportunities in life as men.
Explanation: Just to elaborate a little on the answer, it can be added that throughout the passage it is possible to identify several references to the ancient Greek view that women should not be afforded the same opportunities in life as men. For instance, in the second paragraph it is said that the character of Agatha was envious of her brother, because he had been sent to school, and she had to study at home. In addition, in the third paragraph it is said that she kept the dreams of becoming a scholar "to herself, though, never telling a soul how she felt, because it wasn’t proper." Likewise, in that same paragraph it is said that "neither she nor her sister needed him or a husband to take care of or make decisions for her." Furthermore, in the last paragraph the narrator suggests that, even though she wanted a different life for herself—an independent, self-sufficient, and intellectual life—Agatha ended up accepting her fate, since disobeying her father would upset the gods and she would be punished for it. These ideas indicate that women in ancient Greece, starting at an early age, did not receive the same opportunities as men did—although there were exceptions.
Read the following excerpt from Heart of Darkness:
Paths, paths everywhere; a stamped-in network of paths spreading over the empty land, through the tall grass, through the burnt grass through thickets, down and up chilly ravines, up and down stony hills ablaze with heat.
which of the following emotions does the word empty evoke in the passage?
Answer:
Loneliness
Explanation:
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The following excerpt from Heart of Darkness is loneliness as it tells about the loneliness.
What are the major conflict?Major warfare Both Marlow and Kurtz confront a warfare among their photographs of themselves as “civilized” Europeans and the temptation to desert morality absolutely after they go away the context of European society.
The foremost issues of Heart of Darkness encompass darkness, alienation and loneliness, and chaos and order. Darkness: Marlow sees “darkness” withinside the practices of imperialism, aleven though the ee-e book continues the racist implication that it's far the uncivilized land and those that caused Europeans' corruption.
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Read the passage: So not only is the rain barrel water free, but it’s also free of chlorine and minerals so it’s really great for your plants and vegetables. Which best explains how the passage supports the message: A rain barrel is a small investment for big dollar and environmental benefits?
It explains that water collected in a rain barrel doesn't cost you anything.
It explains that water free of chlorine and minerals is better for plants.
It explains one way rain barrels benefit you, and one way rain barrels benefit plants.
It explains that the water is healthy for both humans and plants.
Answer:
C. It explains one way rain barrels benefit you, and one way rain barrels benefit plants.
Answer:
It explains one way rain barrels benefit you, and one way rain barrels benefit plants.
Explanation:
If the rain barrel water is free, this means you will not have to spend a single coin on it. This is a personal benefit. Then, the excerpt also tells that the rain water from the barrel does not have any chlorine or minerals. This is good for plants. Therefore, this is a benefit for the environment and the plants in it.
Select the correct answer.
Why are classical allegories not regarded as realistic fiction?
A.
They are deeply complicated stories that focus on the psyche of their protagonists.
B.
Their characters are generally flat and merely function as symbols for particular concepts.
C.
They are logical and conceptual, resulting in themes that can be difficult to understand.
D.
They often idealize country life while denouncing the city as corrupt and insignificant.
E.
They deal with issues that plague society on a daily basis and that ordinary people can relate to.
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Answer:
Their characters are generally flat and merely function as symbols for particular concepts.
They are logical and conceptual, resulting in themes that can be difficult to understand.
Explanation:
Which most clearly reveals irony?
Answer:
anything could be irony but can we have maybe options or something so we no what to pick from and get you a 100%
Explanation:
Answer: A) "Long live Aunt Zézé! Hurrah for Aunt Zézé!" cried the children.
B) The guests greeted his remarks with noisy and enthusiastic approbation.
C) "Aunt Zézé's tears are the most beautiful homage that could be rendered to my poor verses."
D) The truth is that Maria-José (Aunt Zézé ) was suffering from the disappointment of unrequited romantic passion. These are the answer choices.
Explanation:
Based on the Mohs Hardness Scale, which mineral could be scratched by a penny but not by a fingernail?
A. Calcite B. Talc C. Gypsum D. Fluorite
Answer:
The mineral is Talc, so option B.
Answer:
Fluorite is a mineral could be scratched by a penny but not by a fingernail.
Explanation:
Friedrich Mohs was a German mineralogist who developed a hardness scale. The least hard mineral was talc and hardest mineral is Diamond which ranged from Scale 1 to 10. Mohs Hardness scale is a measuring metric which is used to determine the hardness of a metal where one of his standard definitions about “scratching a mineral” using fingernails is very much popular. In that he defined that “Calcite, Talc and Fluorite” can be scratched using fingernails and only “Fluorite” from the given options can be scratched by a penny but not by a fingernail.
Read the stanza from “The Rainy Day:”
Be still, sad heart! and cease repining;
Behind the clouds is the sun still shining;
Thy fate is the common fate of all,
Into each life some rain must fall,
Some days must be dark and dreary.
Which is the theme of the poem?
Answer:
The theme of is "EVRYONE HAS THE SAME FATE" or
" EVERYONE GOES THROUGH SAD TIMES "
Answer:
The of the poem "The Rainy Day" is: everyone must go through suffering at some point.
Explanation:
"The Rainy Day" is a poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. It talks of a dark, cold, rainy day. The imagery used by the author brings the sense of coldness and melancholy. However, towards the end of the poem, the speaker tells the heart to stop suffering. There will always be rainy days, meaning there will always be hardships to face, heartache to overcome. But, let there be no mistake about it, the sun is still shining. It's waiting behind the clouds for its time to reappear. That is everyone's destiny: suffering before feeling happy again.
The day is cold, and dark, and dreary;
It rains, and the wind is never weary;
The vine still clings to the mouldering wall,
But at every gust the dead leaves fall,
And the day is dark and dreary.
My life is cold, and dark, and dreary;
It rains, and the wind is never weary;
My thoughts still cling to the mouldering Past,
But the hopes of youth fall thick in the blast,
And the days are dark and dreary.
Be still, sad heart! and cease repining;
Behind the clouds is the sun still shining;
Thy fate is the common fate of all,
Into each life some rain must fall,
Some days must be dark and dreary.
in paragraph 4 the word imprudent means
Answer:
The word imprudent (adjective) has a negative connotation. It generally means the subject is reckless, irresponsible, or lacking good judgement.
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Answer:
THE ANWSER IS inappropriate
Explanation:
because i got it wrong from whoever else anwserd the question and i reviewed it and they showed me the REAL answer
What is an Antonym for astronomy
Answer: i hate to say this but there isn't really an antonym for astronomy, there is a synonym The noun astronomer is defined as: One who studies astronomy, the stars or the physical universe; a scientist whose area of research is astronomy or astrophysics.
Explanation:
Answer:
little, or small, or minor
Explanation:
Which sentence uses commas correctly?
Go, team go!
officer I am sure I was going, only 55 miles per hour.
Now then, naughty dog what is your excuse for chewing this shoe?
Come on, Sammy, pedal this bike faster!
Answer:
D - Come on, Sammy, pedal this bike faster.
Explanation:
Names are set off with commas in sentences - if they come at the beginning of the sentence (Sammy, pedal faster) or in the middle like option D.
Answer:
Come on, Sammy, pedal this bike faster!
Explanation:
Commas are used when addressing people directly. In this case, the speaker is talking to Sammy and is asking him to cycle more quickly. As a result, the name of the person is surrounded by commas because it is in the middle of the sentence. Thus, the addressed person's name is separated from the speaker's message to him.
The correct version of the rest of the sentences is the following:
Go, team, go!
Officer, I am sure I was going only 55 miles per hour.
Now then, naughty dog, what is your excuse for chewing this shoe?
Tell me if I'm right, please.
Answer: Yeah you are right
Explanation:
Because Bill already laid the blocks in several rows. So it can't be present because then it will say something like this ....
Bill was about to lay the blocks un several rows, or something like that.
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Choose the sentence that uses italics correctly. A. My favorite Alfred Hitchcock movie, open double quoteRebecca,close double quote is based on the novel Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier, who also wrote the story open double quoteThe Birds.close double quote B. My favorite Alfred Hitchcock movie, open double quoteRebeccaclose double quote, is based on the novel open double quoteRebeccaclose double quote by Daphne du Maurier, who also wrote the story open double quoteThe Birds.close double quote C. My favorite Alfred Hitchcock movie, Rebecca, is based on the novel Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier, who also wrote the story open double quoteThe Birds.close double quote D. My favorite Alfred Hitchcock movie, open double quoteRebecca,close double quote is based on the novel Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier, who also wrote the story open double quoteThe Birds.close double quote
Answer:
D. My favorite Alfred Hitchcock movie, open double quoteRebecca,close double quote is based on the novel Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier, who also wrote the story open double quoteThe Birds.close double quote
Explanation:
The italics should be on any novel or movie. The answer D uses it correctly by placing it on both the movie and story, whilst the other incorrect answer only place the italics on one.
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The correct use of italics for titles is displayed in sentence C, where the titles of longer works like movies and novels are italicized, and the shorter work is in quotation marks.
Explanation:
The correct sentence that uses italics correctly for the titles of the works is:
C. My favorite Alfred Hitchcock movie, Rebecca, is based on the novel Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier, who also wrote the story "The Birds."
This is because, according to standard usage guidelines, the titles of full-length works such as movies and novels are typically italicized, while shorter works or individual pieces within a larger work, such as short stories or poems, should be enclosed in quotation marks. In the provided sentences, 'Rebecca' refers to a novel and a movie title, hence it should be italicized. 'The Birds', being a shorter work, is correctly placed in quotation marks in all options.
The Journey
by Mary Oliver
One day you finally knew
what you had to do, and began,
though the voices around you
kept shouting
their bad advice --
though the whole house
began to tremble
and you felt the old tug
at your ankles.
"Mend my life!"
each voice cried.
But you didn't stop.
You knew what you had to do,
though the wind pried
with its stiff fingers
at the very foundations,
though their melancholy
was terrible.
It was already late
enough, and a wild night,
and the road full of fallen
branches and stones.
But little by little,
as you left their voices behind,
the stars began to burn
through the sheets of clouds,
and there was a new voice
which you slowly
recognized as your own,
that kept you company
as you strode deeper and deeper
into the world,
determined to do
the only thing you could do --
determined to save
the only life you could save.
The words "knew," "you," and "do" in the first three lines are an example of _____.
Answer:
world
Explanation:
Answer:
The words "knew," "you," and "do" in the first three lines are an example of assonance.
Explanation:
Assonance is a figure of speech. When two or more than two words have similar vowel sounds in them, it is known as assonance. When the words with the same vowel sounds are repeated in the same line, but the words start with a consonant sound, they are assonance. Assonance is used in poetry to make the readers pay much attention to such words and understand the meaning hidden behind them. Also, they add a tone and music to the poem.
I could tell by the way the man gave himself credit for the event that he was very---
A subtle
B precosious
C arrogant
D empathetic
although the new supervisor apeared to be very------to employees,mr weisse encouraged me to be a --------of my initial impression
A haughty deleterious
B warm wary
C prudent impetuous
D exemplary evanscent
Answer: Question 1 C arrogant; Question 2 B warm wary
Explanation:
Answer 1 Subtle means not obvious; precociuos means premature; empathetic means able to understand other people´s feelings.
Therefore, arrogant is the correct option because the sentence is describing a man who enjoys giving himself credit for his deeds.
Answer 2
In this case because the sentence is introduced by an adverbial clause of concession we must find two adjectives with opposing ideas.
-Haughty means arrogant and deleteriuos means harmful. These are similar ideas
-prudent means cautious and impetious means not cautious. These are not possible because an initial impression cannot be impetuous.
-exemplary means giving a good example and evanescent means vanishing. This combination is also not possible because an initial impression cannot be vanishing.
Match each type of character to its description
Antagonist
Secondary character
Protagonist
The central character who has to overcome the main conflict in the story.
The character who opposes the lead character and is the main source of conflict.
The character with ordinary qualities providing support to important characters
Answer:
Protagonist - the central character who has to overcome the main conflict in the story.
Antagonist - The character who opposes the lead character and is the main source of conflict.
Secondary character - The character with ordinary qualities providing support to important characters
Explanation:
Stories need different kinds of characters in order to be cohesive and complete, the three most important ones are protagonist, antagonist, and secondary character, the stories tell the events the protagonist has to pass through and it is because of the antagonist that they have to deal with many external conflicts, all protagonists have a sidekick who is the one called secondary character.
Answer: the guy above me is correct
Explanation:
Janus was the Roman god of beginnings. Which word has its origin in the name of this god?
A. Atlas
B. Cyclone
C. Echo
D. January
Answer: D. January
Explanation: The first day of a month (January 1st) named after Janus, the Roman god of beginnings and endings.
Janus was the Roman god of beginnings and the word has its origin in the name of this god is D. January
What is a Cultural God?This refers to the supernatural belief in a supreme being that guides the affairs of men.
Hence, we can see that the Roman god, Janus has his etymology in the month of January as he is known as the god of beginnings, and the day, January 1st is known for this particular god.
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what is the predicate in the sentence
the storm has been pounding the town since last night.
pounding
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She swooned when she got a whiff of the harsh chemical. What does the bolded word mean? Question 5 options: she jumped She awoke she fled she fainted
It's she fainted... because when she inhaled a harsh chemical, she'll obviously faint... lolololol
Also, swooned does mean fainted... :(
She swooned when she got a whiff of the harsh chemical. The bolded word mean is she fainted. The correct option is (D).
What do you mean by the harsh chemical?Hazardous chemicals are substances that, when exposed, can lead to adverse health effects like cancer, breathing difficulties, skin rashes, allergic responses, and other health issues.
In the workplace, a range of dangerous chemicals are frequently used. Understanding the compounds that belong into this category is crucial because they have the potential to harm the environment, property, and people's health.
Dangerous items also include a large number of toxic chemicals. If not handled properly, these can result in dangerous reactions, corrosion, fires, and explosions.
Therefore, She swooned when she got a whiff of the harsh chemical. The bolded word mean is she fainted.
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why is hades warning important to the development to the theme
Answer:
It requires that Orpheus have trust and faith in order to regain his love.
Answer:
D. It requires that Orpheus have trust and faith in order to regain his love.
Explanation:
Which word best describes the narrator's tone regarding his experiment in the excerpt?
In the extract, the narrator's tone during his experiment is best described as businesslike. So, (Option A) is the correct answer.
What is the tone used in the given excerpt from Exhalation?Ted Chiang's sci-fi short story "Exhalation," which is epistolary in style, is about a scientist who dissects his own brain and discovers that it operates according to the "flow of air" through gold leaves.
He deduces from his hypothesis that when the "atmospheric pressure" is "the same below and above" the ground, the entire computation and time will stop.
He also keeps thinking about how all known universes are destined for balance, as well as the possibility of the existence of all other universes. He now understands that life and civilization are miracles.
As a result, choice (A): "businesslike" is the correct answer.
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The narrator's tone in the given excerpts shifts from being intimate and reflective to inquisitive and possibly ironic, with elements such as personal disclosure, curiosity, and rhetorical devices indicating these changes.
Explanation:The question asks us to identify the narrator's tone regarding his experiment based on an excerpt. The narrator's tone can be deciphered through the use of specific words, phrases, literary devices such as imagery, and the emotions these elements evoke.
From the excerpts provided, it appears the narrator's tone shifts throughout the text. Initially, the narrator's tone is intimate and reflective, suggesting a sense of trust and disclosure. The use of the word 'disclosing' indicates the narrator is revealing something personal or significant to the reader. As the text progresses, the tone becomes inquisitive. The question '-or was it the coldness?-' signals the narrator's curiosity or pondering about the situation or the results of the experiment. Finally, references to the author's use of rhetorical devices to meet or challenge conventional expectations suggest a tone that is analytic and possibly critical.
Additionally, irony is mentioned as a notable narrative voice in the work of Jane Austen, suggesting the tone could also be ironic in nature. In examining these various elements, we can conclude that the overriding tone may be a combination of introspective, inquisitive, and ironic.
“That’s the problem. We let people say stuff, and they say it so much that it becomes okay to them and normal for us.”
Need an explanation for this quote.
Answer:
if you let someone badmouth you without you putting a stop to it, they will walk over you their whole lives.
Explanation:
what this is pretty much saying is okay for instance, someone always makes fun of you but you never stop it. you let them so they believe that you dont care and that its okay.
The quote discusses the normalization of repeated language and how it shapes social norms and cultural perceptions. It emphasizes the power of words to influence thought and action, as well as the importance of being critically aware of the language we use and its wider implications.
The quote "That's the problem. We let people say stuff, and they say it so much that it becomes okay to them and normal for us" reflects on the process of how repeated language and phrases can normalize concepts and behaviors within a society over time. It addresses how repeated speech, including quotations, sayings, and catchphrases, can ultimately shape our perceptions of what is acceptable or expected. The impact resonates deeply within our discourse, influencing not only the individual speaker but also the cultural environment at large. This concept is exemplified in everyday interactions where certain responses become predictable and can be manipulated, and extends to wide-reaching societal impacts, such as those discussed by Amanda Morris D'Agostino on structural and systemic issues. By analyzing practices around quoting and speech, and considering the various viewpoints on the authority given to quotations, it's clear that the words we choose to repeat and how we use them can have significant implications. This is evident in the notion that free speech should allow open sharing, juxtaposed with concerns about plagiarism and the originality of thoughts in the digital age. Furthermore, Jay Smooth's analogy points to the importance of viewing our linguistic missteps as opportunities for growth rather than sources of defensiveness, accentuating how language influences critical self-awareness and social understanding.
What is the difference between a soliloquy and a monologue?
Answer:
soliloquy: talking to yourself
monologue : talking to others
Explanation:
A monologue is when there's more than one party involved, like two people talking to each other, but essentially all the talking is done by one person. Imagine a parent scolding a child, and the child doesn't respond. Or a comedian performing alone on stage in front of an audience. There's only one person speaking... but to someone else.
A soliloquy also implies only one person talking... but it's mostly in cases where there's no other participant in the communication. Like when you're talking to yourself. So, there's only one person talking again, but not to any one else.
Add or remove commas
Lucy spent all summer building a colorful exciting,playground for the local elementary school
Answer:
Lucy spent all summer building a colorful, exciting playground for the local elementary school.
An allusion is ____.
The last one you picked was right
Which of the following highlight the literary significance of Elie Wiesel's speech? Select all that apply. It uses rhetorical devices to persuade with pathos. It assigns meaning to the existentialist nature of life. It won the Nobel Prize for Literature. It attempts to put into words the unspeakable horror.
The correct answers are C) It won the Nobel Prize for Literature and D) It attempts to put into words the unspeakable horror.
The following statements highlight the literary significance of Elie Wiesel's speech: It won the Nobel Prize for Literature and it attempts to put into words the unspeakable horror.
Elie Wiesel (1928-1916) delivered a significant speech when accepted the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, Norway, on December 10, 1986. Elie Wiesel was a Romanian writer and activist that survived the Holocaust. He wrote more than fifty books telling his experiences in the Nazi camps in Auschwitz. He always supported the Jews causes and helped to found the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington D.C.
it should be c and d