Answer:
2. Inspire has a positive connotation.
3. Brainwash has a negative connotation.
Explanation:
Positive connotation occurs when the word gives a pleasant meaning, relating to something good and positive, as the name says. In this case, the word "inspire" has a positive connotation, because when we read that word, we associate it with something good.
Negative connotation, on the other hand, occurs when the word is related to a bad and negative meaning. The word "brainwash" has a negative connotation, as it promotes the feeling of something that is not pleasant and is undesirable.
However, it is always good to remember that negative and positive connotations are very much related to the way the text is written. In this case, a word with a negative connotation can be used positively in a text and vice versa.
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Read the excerpt and answer the question.
So that, thus it is that natural men are held in the hand of God, over the pit of hell; they have deserved the fiery pit, and are already sentenced to it; and God is dreadfully provoked, his anger is as great towards them as to those that are actually suffering the executions of the fierceness of his wrath in hell, and they have done nothing in the least to appease or abate that anger, neither is God in the least bound by any promise to hold them up one moment; the devil is waiting for them, hell is gaping for them, the flames gather and flash about them, and would fain lay hold on them, and swallow them up; the fire pent up in their own hearts is struggling to break out: and they have no interest in any Mediator, there are no means within reach that can be any security to them. In short, they have no refuge, nothing to take hold of; all that preserves them every moment is the mere arbitrary will and uncovenanted, unobligated forbearance of an incensed God.
How does Edwards's diction support his point of view?
It creates vivid imagery of the consequences for unbelievers.
It creates vivid imagery of the life of those who are unbelievers.
It creates vivid imagery of the love of God for his creations.
It creates vivid imagery of the life of those who believe in God.
Answer:
2 is the answer give brainli
Answer: 2 is the answer
can you grade my expository essay and tell me what to change if needed..
Answer:
A-
Explanation:
Introduction:
Avoid using second person in your hook. You can rephrase this by saying:
"Observing someone's speech and behavior gives insight on their personality."
Watch your capitalization! You need to capitalize proper nouns (Nelson Mandela).
You need to put a comma, not a period, before "that is why"
You can improve your thesis. Remove much...your thesis can stand without it. Remove the "that is why" and go straight to "I think."
I like the flow! You have established your ideas, but you need to also map out what I should expect in your body paragraphs. You can do this by introducing each one in one or two sentences between the hook and thesis.
2nd Paragraph:
Tighten your sentences! "All over the world" can be changed to worldwide.
Repetitive. "Iconic" and "icon" in the same sentence? Find a synonym for one of those words and replace it.
Put 'as' before "the son of a tribal leader." (I'm not sure if the same sentence is a run-on. From what I understand it's the tribal leader who achieved these feats?)
"He joined"; The person who takes on this pronoun. Change it to the proper noun of the person you are referring to.
3rd Paragraph:
Find a way to shorten your first sentence!
"...he stepped up the fight"
1) Change he to Mandela
2) Stepped up sounds a bit colloquial(informal)..change it!
Change "aims" to "goals"
Conclusion:
Again, avoid using second person (unless your teacher specifically asked for it)!
We can rephrase the first sentence:
"Contributing to positive change in society is admirable in the sense that actions are more powerful than words."
Use the same formula w/ the other sentences that involve first person. (You could also easily change it to 'a person', etc)
Concluding sentence: "Every person has the capability to make a positive difference in their life and in society regardless of age or experience. The proper act to take is performing on one's own volition by pursuing one's dreams and passions."
This is a change you can make to it.
Hope this helped! ^^
what is the theme in carter's holler
Answer:
Determining Themes is one life lesson that's especially important so far in the story is how important it is to be brave. In this story, Jenny sets out to rescue her friend Tom, even though she knows that he's in Carter's Holler, which is a dangerous place.
Explanation:
What are some conflicts you have seen happening on the playground? How do you think kids could prevent them? Resolve them?
Answer: two kids fighting over a basketball
they could take turns
Explanation:
Answer:
A dog mauling a kindergardener
The kid should've not hit the dog with a rock.
Don't go near the dog at all.
Explanation:
which statement is true of a federal, but not if a unitary system of government?
a. it’s central government usually appoints the leaders of local governments
b. it’s central government delegates responsibilities to local governments to carry out
c. it’s local governments are extensions of the central government
d. it’s local governments cannot be abolished by the central government
Grammar
1/
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
1. If I.........(have) enough money, I would buy a smartphone.
2. If Mary had read the questions in the exam more carefully, she.........(do) much better
3. By the time Mike reads the message, it .........(be) too late to meet him.
4. If I were you, I ...........(not work) so late every day.
5. I won't train tomorrow unless my leg........... (feel) better.
6. if she...........(not fall), she would have won the race.
7. I'll let you know as soon as Sharon ..........(arrive)
For two hours we are here. (Change into how question)
Answer:
How are we here for two hours?
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
How are we here for two hours
Which sentence
contains a hyperbole?
1. She was as tall as the Washington monument.
2. The coach descended upon the losing team and sank his claws into the game statistics.
3. The book struck a spark with the reader.
4. I can’t make heads or tails out of the directions.
Select the correct answer.
Which of the following is an important part of a play's setting?
OA audience
OB lighting
OC characters
OD
none of the above
Answer:
B. lighting
Explanation:
The lighting can help to set the play's tone and mood.
The best way to support the claim that tattoos are a
kind of art would be to include information about:
O A. the science behind a tattoo.
B. common tattoo designs.
O C. the way a tattoo shop is run.
O D. the way tattoos came to be.
The correct option is B. The best way to support the claim that tattoos are a kind of art would be to include information about common tattoo designs.
A tattoo is a type of body art that is produced by injecting ink into the skin's dermis layer. Tattoos may be permanent or temporary, depending on the style or personal preference of the person. Traditional, tribal, realistic, portrait, geometric, watercolor, blackwork, illustrative, and new school are some of the most popular tattoo types. Therefore, option B - common tattoo designs, is the best way to support the claim that tattoos are a kind of art.
Art is a form of communication that involves various mediums, including paintings, sculptures, music, literature, films, and dance, among others. Art is the act of creating something new and unique that may have value in its own right or be viewed as part of a cultural heritage. As a result, art has the ability to evoke emotion, inspire, educate, or entertain the audience. Art may also serve as a means of expressing one's identity, beliefs, or opinions.
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An advantage of agile methodology is that it allows you to be iterative and build on ideas. Things
can focus on the client and you can build around their needs. What might be a disadvantage?
This is some steam thing
i don't know sorry just wanted some points
Explanation:
i need help with this question it due in 2min do u want me to add the story or just the question
Answer:
ill help! Add both plz!
Explanation:
The writer said: “Creativity does not originate from nothing.” Explain your
understanding of this phrase
Answer:
It means that creativity doesn't just suddenly show up
Explanation:
basically they mean you start your own creativity it won't just come to you
you start being creative ♡
hope that helped
Answer:
It means that you can't create something out of nothing. You must first find an idea, that is the stuff that feeds the creative process.
Read the excerpts from "Take the Tortillas Out of Your Poetry" and "Speaking Arabic."
My friend had concluded that if he took his language and culture out of his poetry, he stood a better chance of receiving a fellowship. He took out his native language, the poetic patois of our reality, the rich mixture of Spanish, English, pachuco and street talk which we know so well. In other words, he took the tortillas out of his poetry, which is to say he took the soul out of his poetry.
At a neighborhood fair in Texas, somewhere between the German Oom-pah Sausage Stand and the Mexican Gorditas booth, I overheard a young man say to his friend, “I wish I had a heritage. Sometimes I feel-so lonely for one." And the tall American trees were dangling their thick branches right down over his head. Which best states how the structures of the excerpts are similar?
A. Each presents factual evidence to appeal to the reader's logic.
B. Each documents career credentials to appeal to the reader's ethics.
C. Each discusses a friend to appeal to the reader's sense of community.
D. Each relates an anecdote to appeal to the reader's emotions.
Answer:
C is the answer of the question
Answer:
A:Each incorporates non-English words.
Explanation:i got it wrong so here i am helping you get a better grade than me.
HELP ME PLEASE I WILL MARK BRANLIEST FOR CORRECT AND FIRST ANSWER
There are 36 lines in the poem. The poem is numbered every 5 lines. ,end italics,
,begin bold,A Saddle & the World,end bold,
In Palestine, an old disheveled street,
a wall of tiny shops, where grass grows between crumpled stone,
I stand and watch in the shadow of the wall.
Pots and tin pans and brooms and woven straw mats,
even handmade saddles, spill into the narrow street.
Heavy saddles, covered with burlap, to fit horses,
mules, donkeys, sewn by someone who knows saddles.
A woman in a ,begin italics,thobe,end italics,—a long black dress,
hand-embroidered with red cross-stitching on chest and sides—
pokes around the saddles.
Bending down, she touches, pats, caresses,
like a woman buying cloth.
Finally she lifts her head, then do-si-dos,superscript,1,baseline,
toward the bald man who owns the shop
and asks the price of the saddle she likes best.
But the price isn't set in stone and will change, like the weather,
if you have some smarts at this haggling game.
Like fencing,,superscript,2,baseline, you dance with agile steps around each other,
touch with the point of your foil,,superscript,3,baseline, but never wound.
He says, she says. Words fly, as conductor-hands
sweep the air for emphasis. The woman nods,
and a corner of her mouth lifts. She fingers the coins
inside the slit in her belt.
"Sold! To the woman in embroidered dress!" the auctioneer would call out
if she lived in Texas. Or Oklahoma. Or even New York.
But in Palestine where she lives, a thousand women in embroidered
dresses
would stand to claim the prize.
I, in the uniform of my faded American jeans,
ask the woman a foolish question,
"How will you take this saddle home?"
The woman's face cracks open, a smile spills out.
Squatting, she picks up the saddle, an Olympian heavyweight champion,
she hoists the saddle in the air, then lowers it onto her head.
She stands tall, this Palestinian Yoga-woman, her head not merely holding
a saddle,
But the world.
("A Saddle & the World" by May Mansoor Munn. Copyright © 1998 by May Mansoor Munn. Used by permission of the author.)
,begin bold,,superscript,1,baseline,do-si-do ,end bold,a circular dance move in which partners pass each other back-to-back
,begin bold,,superscript,2,baseline,fencing ,end bold, the art of using a small sword (foil) to practice self-defense and offensive movements with an opponent
,begin bold,,superscript,3,baseline,foil ,end bold, a small, light sword with a blunt edge and tip (used in fencing)
Answer:
question 1: option 3
question 2: option 4
Explanation:
Answer: i honestly think that the answer is 3 and 3,4 because she emphasizes or shows some confidence after that lady asked the question like she knew what she was doing so it could be that
Explanation:
basically thats the only one i felt had a reasonable backup detail using the process of elimination i found the possible one if that didnt help i apologize also i do not mind you not making it top answer just wanted to try and help
match the supporting evidence with the correct type of citation
Answer:
there is nothing here
Explanation:
Answer:
match what?
Explanation:
Which excerpt best reflects common features of realistic fiction?
"This little affair," said the Time Traveller, resting his elbows upon the table and pressing his hands together above the apparatus, "is only a model. It is my plan for a machine to travel through time. You will notice that it looks singularly askew, and that there is an odd twinkling appearance about this bar, as though it was in some way unreal." He pointed to the part with his finger. "Also, here is one little white lever, and here is another." (H. G. Wells, The Time Machine) So Christian turned out of his way to go to Mr. Legality's house for help; but, behold, when he was got now hard by the hill, it seemed so high, and also that side of it that was next the wayside did hang so much over, that Christian was afraid to venture further, lest the hill should fall on his head; wherefore there he stood still and wotted not what to do. Also his burden now seemed heavier to him than while he was in his way. There came also flashes of fire out of the hill, that made Christian afraid that he should be burned. (John Bunyan, The Pilgrim's Progress) From a window of an apartment house that upreared its form from amid squat, ignorant stables, there leaned a curious woman. Some laborers, unloading a scow at a dock at the river, paused for a moment and regarded the fight. The engineer of a passive tugboat hung lazily to a railing and watched. Over on the Island, a worm of yellow convicts came from the shadow of a building and crawled slowly along the river's bank. (Stephen Crane, Maggie: A Girl of the Streets) Wolf meeting with a Lamb astray from the fold, resolved not to lay violent hands on him, but to find some plea to justify to the Lamb the Wolf's right to eat him. He thus addressed him: "Sirrah, last year you grossly insulted me." "Indeed," bleated the Lamb in a mournful tone of voice, "I was not then born." Then said the Wolf, "You feed in my pasture." "No, good sir," replied the Lamb, "I have not yet tasted grass." Again said the Wolf, "You drink
Answer:
- From a window of an apartment house that upreared its form from amid squat, ignorant stables, there leaned a curious woman. Some laborers, unloading a scow at a dock at the river, paused for a moment and regarded the fight. The engineer of a passive tugboat hung lazily to a railing and watched. Over on the Island, a worm of yellow convicts came from the shadow of a building and crawled slowly along the river's bank.
(Stephen Crane, Maggie: A Girl of the Streets)
Explanation:
'Realistic Fiction' is described as the narrative that involves fictional characters with a true-to-life setting aiming to portray the circumstances and struggles faced by people in the actual world and their probable consequences.
As per the question, the excerpt from 'Maggie; A Girl of Streets' exemplifies realistic fiction as it depicts a lifelike setting('squat...ignorant stables...dock at the river' showing Bowery, New York) to portray the social problem of the 'poverty' and the miseries caused by it eventually leading people to take uncalled steps as Maggie did by committing sui-cide.
What social issue is raised through the description of the woman's environment?
✔ poverty
What social issue do the laborers and convicts represent?
✔ crime and violence
What emotional impression does the scene have on you? Check any boxes that apply.
✔sympathy
✔cynicism
✔scorn
✔fear
Anything if you trust find upsetting, tell someone you
Can someone put it in the correct order !!
Answer:
if you find anything upsetting, tell someone you trust.
1. What were two things that made Jackie Robinson and Rachel's trip from Pasadena to
Florida difficult:
Answer:
transportation was a problem
give me your opinion please :)
Do you like to taste new things? Why? / Why not?
Answer: Ye, because you'll never know if you like it or not, if you don't try it, and I like it because I'm not picky.
Could the word “once” in the quotation from “Water from the Air: Cloud Forests” be replaced by the word “when” without changing the meaning of the quotation? Support your answer with evidence from the text.
Answer: YES
Explanation:
Assuming you are talking about the 6th grade article I just found online, technically, yes you can. We live in America (or I assume you are) and do not use originally English. If you lived in the 18th century, and replaced the once with the when, then people would think you're a peasant or something, but you're fine. The word once in these sentences conveys the same meaning as when in modern English. Of course, I can't insure that your teacher won't think you're a peasant, because they're still living in the 17th century. :)
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
PLEASE HELP ASAP
the sentence is “The ants bore into the peony
bud”
why do writers depart from the traditional use of conventions when writing
A: Writers use unconventional writing because they do not know all the rules of conventions.
B: Writers use unconventional writing because it is faster and easier to write that way.
C: Writers use unconventional writing to enhance the style and message of their writing.
E: Writers use unconventional writing to sound more like an expert
NO FREE POINT GRABS
NO "I THINK"
IF YOU DONT KNOW THE ANSWER THEN FIND IT OUT OR DONT ANSWER NO FILES
WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST FOR FIRST PERSON WITH CORRECT ANSWER (Only if 2 people answer because if not then I can't)
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Consider dialect for a moment. You encounter someone who says
"If it ain't broke don't go fixin' it."
You want to make sure you characterize the person as belonging to a group who probably didn't go beyond grade 3. They know just enough to realize language has rules, but they have not gone far enough to use them. Besides no one else around them uses language any differently.
An author would be silly to write the statement correctly. How would the person stand out of his group?
"If isn't broken, don't fix it."
So writers are very careful to use dialect and not correct English when writing about someone who uses English dialect.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
I took the quiz and it was c
ead the excerpt from Queen Elizabeth's Response to Parliament's Request That She Marry. The realm shall not remain destitute of any heir that may be a fit governour, and peradventure more beneficial to the realm, than such offspring as may come of me: For though I be never so careful of your well-doing, and mind ever so to be, yet may my issue grow out of kind, and become perhaps ungracious. What is Queen Elizabeth's purpose in this excerpt
Answer:
to persuade Parliament that simply because she has a child does not guarantee that the child will be a competent ruler
Explanation:
THESE ARE THE OPTIONS FOR THE QUESTION
to persuade Parliament that the method of choosing successors to the throne based simply on birthright needs to be revised
to persuade Parliament that her child should not be considered a possible choice for successor to the English throne
to persuade Parliament that simply because she has a child does not guarantee that the child will be a competent ruler
to persuade Parliament how catastrophic it could be if they acted ungraciously toward her or her child
Queen Elizabeth's purpose as regards to the excerpt is that she was persuasive towards the Parliament, and this because she knows that having a child is not a yardstick that the particular child will grown to become a
competent ruler.
Answer:
What is Queen Elizabeth's purpose in this excerpt?
to persuade Parliament that the method of choosing successors to the throne based simply on birthright needs to be revised
to persuade Parliament that her child should not be considered a possible choice for successor to the English throne
to persuade Parliament that simply because she has a child does not guarantee that the child will be a competent ruler------>>>correct
to persuade Parliament how catastrophic it could be if they acted ungraciously toward her or her child
Explanation:
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Which sentence below contains an incorrect verb form? O A. He pointed out to Detective Walsh that the lock to the jewelry store had been tampered with. B. The officer in charge was puzzled, so he taking a closer look at the evidence. O C. When Detective Walsh relieved the officer, she noticed that the officer was reluctant to go. OD. She asked Officer Goodman to talk with her briefly at the crime scene.
Answer:
O A. He pointed out to Detective Walsh that the lock had been tampered with.
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Directions: From the short story above, create a shortlist of what is being asked below.
1. Names of Transportation
2. Parts of the body
3. Action Words
what kinds of things could the loved ones of someone with HIV be worried about
NEED HELP ASAP IF WRONG I FAIL :( IF CORRECT ILL GIVE U BRAINLIEST (THE LEFT ONE).
I believe it is B. :)
The answer is B. hope this helps!
1. PART A: Which of the following best identifies a central idea
of the article?