Answer:
It should be after dog. If there is not an option, go with 2.
Write a critical analysis relating the theme of discrimination within literature to the historical setting in which the story takes place.
( The story being Farewell to Manzanar )
Identify the piece of literature, the setting, and the historical period it represents.
Identify the genre of the work.
Examine the literature for its historical accuracy.
How is the issue of discrimination portrayed in the literature?
How is the theme developed?
Does the literature mirror the reality or is it exaggerated?
Writing Reminders:
Write in present tense.
Use third person; avoid first person.
Place the thesis statement in the introduction, support it in the body, and restate the thesis in the conclusion.
Use literary terms in your analysis.
Cite evidence to support your thesis.
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Answer:
In Farewell to Manzanar, Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston and James D. Houston use a
variety of literary techniques in telling her story. Many of the discussion questions,
activities, and journal suggestions explore those techniques in greater detail.
Genre: The Houstons have described Farewell to Manzanar as a “web of stories tracing a few paths, out of the multitude of paths that led up to and away from the experience of the internment.” In structuring the book in this way, they suggest that
Jeanne’s memoir is a part of a much larger story. Chapters that are printed in italics
reinforce this idea. Each depicts an event that the narrator could not possibly have
witnessed but that supports her experiences. That idea is also reinforced in the
teacher resource through a feature entitled “Historical Sidelights.” The feature provides information and questions that link Jeanne’s story to stories and experiences of
other Americans.
Theme: In the opening to the book, the Houstons reproduce two quotations (page
xiii) that introduce the central question of the book. The first is by historian Henry
Steele Commager. In 1947, he described internment as an unjust act that caused
“incalculable” misery and tragedy. The second is a Vietnamese poem that speaks of
life as leaving “footprints” on one’s forehead. Those footprints are wiped away only
by the cycle of birth and death. The story the Houstons tell is in effect a journey
through the pain of false accusations to the healing that time alone can bring. In a
sense that journey is much like those found in “coming of age” stories. In such
books, a youngster goes through difficult trials only to discover something new about
herself, people in general, or the world.
Explanation:
And it grew both day and night,
Till it bore an apple bright,
How do these lines refine the theme of the
poem?
They show that the speaker does
not realize the anger is flourishing.
They show that the speaker is
attentive to the anger.
They show that repressing anger
has positive consequences.
They show that repressing anger
causes it to develop and change.
Answer: They show that repressing anger causes it to develop and change.
Explanation: Just took the test. This was the correct answer. Other person was wrong. Made me miss it.
These lines refine the theme of the poem They show that repressing anger causes it to develop and change.
What is the theme of the poem?Throughout the poem, the speaker conveys a sense of hopelessness. The origin of this feeling is the fact that the speaker is mourning a woman he loved.
However, the feeling is emphasized and increased by the repetitive and mysterious nature of the raven's words. The fact that the raven repeats the word "nevermore" many times shows that the speaker has no chance of learning anything about the afterlife, the fate of his beloved or the purpose of the raven's visit.
Thus, They show that repressing anger causes it to develop and change.
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A soliloquy is a long speech in which a character speaks one’s thoughts to the .
Answer:
to the audience......
Answer:
C. Audience
Explanation:
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A child is shown covered in itchy bug bites after using an inferior bug spray. Is this an example of Ethos, Pathos, or Logos?
A Logos
B Ethos
C None of the above
D Pathos
Answer:
D. Pathos
Explanation:
Pathos is a Greek word which means "suffering" or "emotion".
It is the appeal made to an audience's emotions to bring feelings of pity or sadness.
The scenario of a child that is shown, covered by itchy bug bites after making use of an inferior bug spray is an example of Pathos because the scenario is meant to evoke pity and sadness for the child because of the sufferings and pain he is enduring as a result of making use of an inferior bug spray and having his body covered by itchy bug bites.
MmOne of the best reasons to write is to _______ what we think.
Planning is the _______ stage of the writing process.
Explain how each of the five types of prewriting assist a writer in getting started.
The main idea of an essay is called its _______.
The main idea of a paragraph is called its _______.
One aspect of every sentence in an essay is that it must:
The goal of the planning stage is to _______ ideas.
Answer:
second
Brainstorming helps the writer think of ideas by starting with a single word or concept and listing anything that comes to mind; Freewriting is a way to get ideas and thoughts flowing through a steady, uninterrupted stream of writing; webbing creates a pattern of words and phrases that can provide focus and guidance; researching helps spur on a formal project by gathering information and increasing knowledge of a topic; and journal keeping is a useful way to record and tap into real life experience.
thesis statement
topic sentence
support the thesis statement
organize
Explanation:
My dog......
it's tail. (present tense)
(Choose - Single Choice)
wag or
wags
Answer:
wags
Explanation:
Wags in the only one out of the two that makes sense
It's also in present tense
Someone asked for this here
Answer:
.C
Explanation:
Read the passage from sugar changed the world
You could date great
How do the details in the passage support the central idea?
Answer:
The details in the passage support the central idea by providig examples of how laws and attitudes about equality changed in France hope I helped
Explanation:
From what point of view is the story told? Gatsby chapter 2
Answer:
first person. (more info below)
Explanation:
The Great Gatsby is written in first-person limited perspective from Nick's point of view. For the most part, Nick remains an observer of the events around him.
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What effect does the description of the changing radio stations have on this story?
a) It shows how indecisive Jason's father is.
b) The different stations show the contrast between father and son.
c) It slows the pace of the long trip the father and son are taking.
d) The music provides a relaxing background to Jason's thoughts.
Answer: C
It slows the pace of the long trip the father and son are taking.
Explanation:
HELP PLEASE How do laws and regulations help promote competition?
Answer: The FTC's competition mission is to enforce the rules of the competitive marketplace — the antitrust laws. These laws promote vigorous competition and protect consumers from anticompetitive mergers and business practices.
Explanation:
The book is called “To Kill A Mockingbird”
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Choose the sentence that is punctuated correctly. Group of answer choices
A When Jasmine, goes to the mall, she always stops at the ice-cream shop shoe store, and the arcade.
B When Jasmine goes to the mall, she always stops, at the ice-cream shop shoe store, and the arcade.
C When Jasmine goes to the mall, she always stops at the ice-cream shop, shoe store, and the arcade.
D When Jasmine goes to the mall, she always stops at the ice-cream shop, shoe store, and, the arcade.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
1. Read the below except from the Preface written by Elie Wiesel about his memoir Night and then respond to the question that follows.
…The topic of Auschwitz has become part of mainstream culture. There are films, plays, novels, international conferences, exhibitions, annual ceremonies with the participation of the nation’s officialdom. The most striking example is that of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington D.C.; it has received more than twenty-two million visitors since its inauguration in 1993.
This may be because the public knows that the number of survivors is shrinking daily and is fascinated by the idea of sharing memories that will soon be lost. For in the end, it is all about memory, its sources, and its magnitude, and, of course, its consequences.
For the survivor who chooses to testify, it is clear: his duty is to bear witness for the dead and for the living. He has no right to deprive future generations of a past that belongs to our collective memory. To forget would be not only dangerous by offensive; to forget the dead would be akin to killing them a second time.
Sometimes I am asked if I know “the response to Auschwitz”; I answer that not only do I not know it, but that I don’t even know if a tragedy of this magnitude has a response. What I do know is that there is “response” in responsibility. When we speak of this era of evil and darkness, so close and yet so distant, “responsibility” is the key word.
The witness has forced himself to testify. For the youth of today, for the children who will be born tomorrow. He does not want his past to become their future.
In these final thoughts from the preface precluding his memoir Night, Elie Wiesel talks about memories and trying to understand Auschwitz. What are your thoughts about the above excerpt in context with a theme you observed at work in the novel? Write a response of no less than three paragraphs explaining how the above excerpt introduces and supports a theme you identified in the novel. Make sure to use textual evidence from the novel to support your answer. (25 points)
Answer:
What is the question
Explanation:
Select the correct text in the passage.
Which sentence is a complex sentence?
Time is not always change. Time can also mean continuity, and it can mean keeping acknowledged truths in mind despite differences in
circumstances. There is no better example of this in Things Fall Apart than the retellings of the proverb about the bird named Eneke. The language
in both retellings is almost identical despite the length of time that has passed between their repetitions. In comparing the usages of the same
proverb, Achebe allows his readers to note the similarities and differences between the situations, and he helps them understand how this story can
be applied to their own lives.
Answer:
The language
in both retellings is almost identical despite the length of time that has passed between their repetitions.
Explanation:
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A complex sentence includes a dependent and an independent clause. The same language in the retellings despite the time is a complex sentence in the passage.
What is a complex sentence?A complex sentence is an addition of a subordinate clause to the main clause in the sentence with the help of pronouns and conjunctions. here in the sentence, the clauses are joined together by the word despite.
Therefore, the language is identical despite the length of time is a complex sentence.
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Which trait is used to evaluate the writer’s tone? A. sentence fluency B. conventions C. organization D. voice Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
Answer:
I believe it is A
Explanation:
Carmensa is a luxury footwear brand that has its stores only in high-end malls and posh localities. When new luxury footwear brands were launched in the market,
the tough competition resulted in a decrease in Carmensa's sales. To deal with this crisis, Grace, the CEO of Carmensa, decides to lower the prices of its products
and launch an advertising campaign that would highlight the affordability factor of luxury footwear at its stores. In the context of managerial roles, which of the
following decisional roles is Grace illustrating in this scenario?
O a The spokesperson role
Ob The disseminator role
O c The liaison role
Od The entrepreneur role
Spokesperson role
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What do the stage directions in a play tell the reader?
how long the play will be and how the plot is divided into sections
who speaks each line of dialogue and in which order in a scene
O who will be appearing in each act of the play and who they are
O the setting, the characters' actions, and the characters' expressions
Answer:
D: The setting, the characters' actions, and the characters' expressions
Explanation:
Stage directions are quite literally directions for the actors from the playwright; these stage directions are usually italicized and in brackets and show the actors what to act out, how to say certain lines, and what the setting of the play is supposed to be.
Using Night by Elie Wiesel, identify and explain at least one fact and one opinion that support the following theme: “In life-threatening circumstances, the instinct to survive overcomes everything else.”
Answer:
In Night by Elie Wiesel, there are many facts and opinions that support the theme that in life-threatening circumstances, the instinct to survive overcomes everything else.
One fact that supports this theme is the following excerpt: "The Kapos were beating us again, but I no longer felt the pain." This is a fact because describing the actions or behavior of individuals ("The Kapos were beating us again. . .") is a tool that authors of memoirs use to include facts. This excerpt reflects the theme because Wiesel is not reacting to the pain in a way that he would have normally had he not been in a concentration camp. Because he will likely continue to face this type of extreme pain, his body is reacting to the pain in a way that will help Wiesel to survive, more or less, intact. One opinion that supports this theme is the following excerpt: "Our senses were numbed, everything was fading into a fog. We no longer clung to anything." This is an opinion because author commentary and depictions of the author's thoughts are tools that authors of memoirs use to include opinions. This excerpt reflects the theme because it presents the senses of everyone in the camp as being "numbed," a way to help the mind deal with extreme circumstances.
Explanation:
Which choice is an example of how to prompt a speaker for more information?
A. saying “Good morning”
B. smiling
C. asking for more details
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The question itself is self-explanatory to which is the answer
Which sentence is in the active voice?
A. The group was ignored by many potential members.
B. Membership was closed to new applicants.
C. Membership in the group declined after the war ended.
D. The group was being taken over by a new kind of member.
Answer:
Explanation:
The only sentence which is in the active, and not the passive voice, is the third sentence - Membership in the group declined after the war ended.
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Which visual aid would be MOST appropriate?
A)
a road map of Wichita
B)
pictures showing the businesses and stores of Wichita
C)
a list of workers needed for the renovation of the building
D)
original floorplans and pictures of the church
Answer:
D) original floorplans and pictures of the church
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Sandra Cisneros describes Sally, Rafaela, and Ruthie as "women whose
lives were white crosses on the roadside." This is *
A metaphor
Personification
Onomatopoeia
A simile
Answer:
A metaphor
A simile uses like or as, personification usually involves animals or describes inanimate objects, and an onomatopoeia is a sound that is spelled out (Bang, arrgh, ect.,)
which department organization would you approach if your human rights has been violated
Number the events of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight in the correct order:
Part 1 - Meeting the Green Knight and his Game:
Gawain takes up the challenge
A year goes by and Gawain travels to face the Green Knight
The Green Knight first arrives at the Round Table on Christmas
The Green Knight challenges the honor of the Knights by offering a “game”
The Green Knight chops off his own head for the court to see
Sir Gawain prevents King Arthur from attacking G.K. with an axe
Part 2 - Gawain’s Stay at the Lord’s Castle:
Gawain leaves Camelot
Gawain leaves the castle
The lord and Gawain agree to trade goods if Gawain is honest about his day
Gawain keeps the kiss a secret by “offering” a kiss to the lord in exchange
The wife tries to give Gawain a gift, but instead he accepts her green girdle
The lord’s wife tries to seduce Gawain but only receives a kiss
He meets a lord and stays at his castle for a few days
Part 3 - Gawain’s Arrival at the Green Knight’s Green Chapel:
The Green Knight insults Gawain for his cowardice, stating “You are not Gawain the Glorious”
The Green Knight stopped his attack because Gawain winced
Gawain learns the only reason G.K. attacked the third time is because the third night Gawain did not share his gift, the girdle.
Gawain learns the Green Knight is the Lord he stayed with and each axe swing represents each time he was loyal
Gawain is injured with only a tiny cut on his neck from G.K.’s axe
The Green Knight is impressed the Gawain kept his word
The Green Knight swings a third and final time
Part 2 - Gawain Learns a Lesson:
Gawain returns to Camelot
The Green Knight is jovial and gifts the girdle to Gawain
Gawain tells the Knights of the Round Table about his “betrayal” of the Code of Chivalryit is beautiful and expensive
Gawain is ashamed he was not loyal to the Lord
The Knights begin wearing green belts to remind them of their weakness they must over come
Gawain says he will keep the girdle because it reminds him of his faults, not because
Gawain learns the sorceress Morgan le Faye planned all of this to try and disgrace Arthur and his court
Gawain learns the knight is Baron Bertilak de Hautdesert
Answer:
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Explanation:
Here is the correct order of the narrative of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
Part 1 - Meeting the Green Knight and his Game:
The Green Knight first arrives at the Round Table on Christmas
The Green Knight challenges the honor of the Knights by offering a “game”
Sir Gawain prevents King Arthur from attacking G.K. with an axe
Gawain takes up the challenge
The Green Knight chops off his own head for the court to see
A year goes by and Gawain travels to face the Green Knight
Part 2 - Gawain’s Stay at the Lord’s Castle:
Gawain leaves Camelot
He meets a lord and stays at his castle for a few days
The lord and Gawain agree to trade goods if Gawain is honest about his day
The lord’s wife tries to seduce Gawain but only receives a kiss
Gawain keeps the kiss a secret by “offering” a kiss to the lord in exchange
The wife tries to give Gawain a gift, but instead he accepts her green girdle
Gawain leaves the castle
Part 3 - Gawain’s Arrival at the Green Knight’s Green Chapel:
The Green Knight stopped his attack because Gawain winced
The Green Knight insults Gawain for his cowardice, stating “You are not Gawain the Glorious”
The Green Knight swings a third and final time
Gawain is injured with only a tiny cut on his neck from G.K.’s axe
Gawain learns the Green Knight is the Lord he stayed with and each axe swing represents each time he was loyal
Gawain learns the only reason G.K. attacked the third time is because the third night Gawain did not share his gift, the girdle
The Green Knight is impressed that Gawain kept his word
Part 4 - Gawain Learns a Lesson:
Gawain learns the knight is Baron Bertilak de Hautdesert
Gawain is ashamed he was not loyal to the Lord
The Green Knight is jovial and gifts the girdle to Gawain
Gawain says he will keep the girdle because it reminds him of his faults, not because it is beautiful and expensive
Gawain returns to Camelot
Gawain tells the Knights of the Round Table about his “betrayal” of the Code of Chivalry.
The Knights begin wearing green belts to remind them of their weakness they must overcome
Who is the first Marvel America?
Answer:
I believe it is Captain America
Explanation:
The door of the jail being flung open from within, there appeared, in the first place, like a black shadow emerging into sunshine, the grim and grisly presence of the town-beadle, with a sword by his side and his staff of office in his hand.
Which best describes the purpose of the words “black shadow,” “grim,” “grisly,” and “sword”?
to impart a sorrowful mood
to impart a solemn mood
to establish the early morning setting
to establish the militant jailhouse setting
Answer:
B is correct
Explanation:
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What is the origin of the word renaissance?
A. It comes from the word rebirth.
B. It comes from the word revival.
C. It comes from the word reason.
D. It comes from the word redeem.
Answer:
rebirth
Explanation:
It is derived from those words.
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Answer:
Rebirth is the correct answer.
Explanation:
In "Mami and Papi," why does the author use sensory detail in her descriptions of the setting?
a. She wants readers to be able to imagine the setting of Puerto Rico.
b. She knows that none of her readers can relate to her childhood.
c. She wants to recreate scenes that she can no longer remember well.
d. She thinks that using such details will impress her parents.
Answer:She wants readers to be able to imagine the setting of Puerto Rico.
Explanation: