Sketch the character of the protagonist from the lesson “Hearts and Hands in about 100 words

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Answer 1

Answer:

Tama p.o. ba ito?

Explanation:

ike many of O. Henry's short stories, a surprise ending awaits readers of 'Hearts and Hands.' The story is set on a train to Denver. An elegantly attired woman named Miss Fairchild is seated on the train when two men arrive and take the seat facing her. It quickly becomes apparent that the woman knows one of the men.

She speaks to this man, Mr. Easton, and then she is rather surprised to discover that he is handcuffed to the man seated beside him. As Easton greets the young woman, 'He slightly raised his right hand, bound at the wrist by the shining 'bracelet' to the left one of his companion.'

Evidently, the man with Easton senses Easton's embarrassment and volunteers an explanation: Easton is the marshal, and the two are headed for Leavenworth prison. 'It's seven years for counterfeiting' Easton says. As the conversation continues, the woman is surprised to learn that Easton has discarded his life in Washington to become a marshal out West, but she finds the West agreeable as well.

The young woman continues to chat with her acquaintance, but she continues to stare at the handcuffs. To ease her concerns, the scruffy looking older man tells her, ''Don't you worry about them, miss,' said the other man. 'All marshals handcuff themselves to their prisoners to keep them from getting away. Mr. Easton knows his business.'' As the two men stand to go to the smoker car, the young woman bids Mr. Easton goodbye.

All the while, two passengers seated nearby have listened to the conversation. One remarks on Mr. Easton's appearance, saying that he seems too young to be a marshal. The other eavesdropping passenger corrects the mistake, one that the young woman and readers have likely made as well. Mr. Easton is not the marshal; he is the counterfeiter. ''Oh! didn't you catch on?' the passenger says. 'Say--did you ever know an officer to handcuff a prisoner to his right hand?''


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What is a one-sentence theme of trust?

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I will not sell ur toe pics usually signifies trust

Answer:

Trust is an essential aspect of relationships.

Explanation:

Which visual aid would be best for comparing the percentages of college students in different fields of study this year?

a table
a Venn diagram
a web diagram
a pie graph

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a think the best would be a pie graph

Answer:

a Venn diagram

Explanation:

Because of the sides it can tell the differences in each college students´ field and the study of that year.

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If you could live in any decade, which one would you choose and why? (1 paragraph) pls 1 paragraph


What type of text structure is this?

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Answer:

If I could live in any decade I would live in the 1990s! I would choose this era to live in because so many things from the '90s have had a great effect on pop culture and society as a whole.  

This text structure is informative

Explanation:

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Answer:

The theme of both stories is to not brag/come off as overly confident. We can see how in the traditional story Arachne brags and continues to brag up until Athena gets angry. As well as in the modern story, we see how Arianne boasts a lot and even as she is singing, her bragging is what got in her way of winning. The elements used in both stories is how they were each bragging lots. Using these elements, it makes the modern story more realistic.

Explanation:

Answer:

don't be cocky

Explanation:

(a) Analyze what the text says explicitly. In Act IScene ii, of The Tragedy of Macbeth, what are the characters' opinions of Macbeth? What events have led to those opinions? Cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support your response .

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Answer:

when Macbeth receives the prediction that he will become thane of Cawdor and then it actually happens, his character changes from a nobleman to a villain (with the help of LM). his ambition is what leads him to killing Duncan and so when he was predicted to be king, he was desperate to be king faster. in your answer, NEVER forget to talk about his strong ambition for power

Explanation:

The characters involved in Act 1 Scene 2 of Macbeth are; Duncan, Malcolm, Sergeant, and Ross. In this text, the characters have the opinion that Macbeth is a courageous man who was worthy of honor. The captain described him thus;

For brave Macbeth (well he deserves that name),

Disdaining Fortune, with his brandished steel,

Which smoked with bloody execution,

The events that led to this conclusion are the betrayal by the Thane of Cawdor and the valiant display of power by Macbeth in the war against the Norwegian King. Thus, their nation won the battle.

Assisted by that most disloyal traitor,

The Thane of Cawdor, began a dismal conflict,

Till that Bellona’s bridegroom, lapped in proof,

Confronted him with self-comparisons,

Point against point, rebellious arm ’gainst arm,

Curbing his lavish spirit.

In act 1 scene 2 of Macbeth, there is a dialogue between King Duncan, his men, and the captain from the battlefield.

The captain brought the good news that Macbeth was victorious in leading the King's men against the Norwegians.

He killed Macdonald and fearlessly gained victory in the fight against the Norwegians. The King praised him for his bravery.

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In what style was Prometheus Unbound written?
narrative prose
verse
blank verse
iambic pentameter

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Answer:

Lambic Pentameter

Explanation:

I believe the correct answer is D.

Copy the following conversation into the text box. Add punctuation and capitalization so the dialogue is written correctly.

Ingrid asked how was the science fair
it was weird answered Lenny my volcano exploded and melted the table
at least it worked said Ingrid

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Answer:

Ingrid asked, "How was the science fair?", "It was weird" Answered Lenny. "My volcano exploded and melted the table! At least it worked" said Ingrid.

Explanation:

Answer:

Ingrid asked, "How was the science fair?"

"It was weird," answered Lenny. "My volcano exploded and melted the table".

"At least it worked," said Ingrid.

Explanation:

Read the excerpt from "Honest Work."
At last the mighty sheet anchor was cast into the sea, and the old chain quickly uncoiled and ran out till it grew taut. All watched to see if it would bear the awful strain. It sang in the wild storm as the vessel’s weight surged upon it. It was a moment of intense anxiety. The ship with its cargo of a thousand lives depended upon this one chain. What now if the old smith had wrought carelessly even one link of his chain!

What is the effect of the logical fallacy in this excerpt?


It suggests that the chain is not built well enough to withstand the storm.

It implies that the old smith is a better craftsman than the shipbuilder.


It suggests that the ship will only survive because of the chain and doesn't take into account the sturdiness of the ship.

It implies that the ship's passengers are on deck, waiting to see if the one link will keep them from disaster.

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Answer:

The word or phrase that best reveals the author's tone towards his uncle's advice is "proverb of universal application"

Explanation:

The phrase "proverb of universal application" makes the words of his uncle the most important thing in this paragraph, besides highlighting it, the author also shows the intention of the words he many times heard coming  out from his uncle's mouth, the other options describe little parts of the general point but not the whole idea.

There is a difference between the term social networking and the purpose of social network sites, as described in an article by Boyd and Ellison.

Which part of the text passage is a signal phrase?

a
Is a difference
b
The purpose of
c
As described in
d
Boyd and Ellison

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

the purpose l I hgh n by t

Answer:

C). "As described in"

when a quotation, summary or paraphrase are used this can use a signal phrase and requires a verb, depending on how it was written may also include an name or an object for it to be a proper phrase

The 5 paragraph format includes an introduction, supporting evidence and a summary.


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

T
F
(ima answer it in the comments since the most recent answer is wrong)

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“T” Intro (1) supporting evidence (3) conclusion (1)

Write a rough draft and a normal story about a haunted house with Spooky,creaky,scary,creepy,cursed,dark, black,loud,crackly,tilted,lots of room
and Ghosts,zombies,vampire,bats,ghouls,moving furniture,mice,spirits,skeleton,pictures,spiders,jars of insides
plz it is due by 11am
Only a haunted house no people like Mia or something OK thx

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Answer:

See explanation below, please.

Explanation:

No one should have come to the Windstrom Haunted House party that year, but you know how it is. You just loved to break the rules at any and every possible opportunity. But this night was not the night for that. In fact, it was not the night for anyone, especially you.

But you put on your costume-a witch, of course- and traveled with some friends. You'd've forgotten their names by now, wouldn't you? Still, you all went together.

When you all arrived at the haunted house, the decorations seemed to pop out of a stage-like figure. Slime oozed from cracks in the walls, and monster props like the werewolves and ghosts were glowing.

You rubbed your hands together devilishly. This was your kind of haunted house. "Hey, maybe we shouldn't go in," a friend in your group said. "We-we don't have anything to defend ourselves with, in case he shows up."

A hearty laugh emanated from your throat. "He? Who's he? Ronald Mcdonald? Being scared of clowns is so childish. Grow up, will you?"

Your friend looked at you with pale, clear eyes. "No one should laugh in the face of Ronald Mcdonald the clown. But I'm not talking about him. I'm talking about... Peter. Do you want to hear the story?"

You and everyone else in your group sighed and said, "Okay."

But, because you pulled everyone into the haunted house, you only heard the story in increments, but this is what you got from it:

A young man by the name of Rosie McSwindle lived in the town now known as Windstrom. He was quite fine and handsome, but everyone poked at him because of his name. Eventually, Rosie had had enough and went to see Yzma, the town sorcerer. He asked for a spell to change his name, but Yzma warned the man that this would change much more than that. Rosie did not care and took the potion. At first, everything seemed well. His name was now a proper man's name, and all the ladies and gents swooned over him. But soon, things started to change for the worse. He soon turned into... a woman! And now he got made fun of even more than when he was a man with a woman's name. Now, the ghost of Peter Dillums roams the Windstrom Haunted Houses, looking for those who poke fun at his misfortune.

You laughed even more than if you hadn't of heard the story in the first place. Your friend was flabbergasted at your dismissive behavior. "W-wait! Why are you laughing? You should be terrified."

"Come on!" you laughed. "Why would you believe such a children's tale? It's Halloween! We should enjoy it."

And you did. Oh, you very much did.

(Sorry I didn't include many of the elements you listed. But this is the draft of the first part of the story. You can include whatever you want. Besides, it is your story.)

 

Read the text trailer for The Wizard of Oz.

From far-off Kansas, Dorothy is flung into a strange world after a tornado lifts up her house and hurls it to the land of Oz. After meeting some odd companions, including a scarecrow, tinman, and lion, Dorothy seeks the great Wizard of Oz to help her return home. Along the way, they face many trials, such as evil witches, poison poppy flowers, and an uncooperative wizard. The guard at the gates of Oz is particularly unhelpful and tries to close the doors on Dorothy and her friends.

Which sentence should not be included in the trailer?

Along the way, they face many trials, such as evil witches, poison poppy flowers, and an uncooperative wizard.
After meeting some odd companions, including a scarecrow, a tinman, and lion, Dorothy seeks the great Wizard of Oz to help her return home.
The guard at the gates of Oz is particularly unhelpful and tries to close the doors on Dorothy and her friends.
From far-off Kansas, Dorothy is flung into a strange world after a tornado lifts up her house and hurls it to the land of Oz.

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Answer:

The guard at the gates of Oz is particularly unhelpful and tries to close the doors on Dorothy and her friends.

Explanation:

This trailer for the Wizard of Oz is supposed to be a basic summary of what happens, and this sentence is more of a specific detail, so it shouldn't be included. I hope this helps :)

Answer: i think that the sentence that shouldn't be in a trailer is the one that says the guard at the gates of Oz is particularly unhelpful and tries to close the doors on Dorothy and her friends

 

Explanation:because i think it give too many details

Then after a long time, I came to America to be in a great show for Mr. Ziegfeld, and you know Josephine was happy. You know that. Because I wanted to tell everyone in my country about myself. I wanted to let everyone know that I made good, and you know too that that is only natural.

Identify one type of rhetorical devices used in paragraph and what sentence is it?

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Answer: The author is trying to pursuade you that they were made good.

What is the central idea of "The Tiger's Whisker"?


Yun Ok spends months trying to win the trust of a dangerous tiger, so she can get one of its whiskers for a potion.


Yun Ok asks the hermit for a potion to give to her husband so he will be loving and gentle the way he used to be.


Yun Ok is worried about her husband after he returns home from the war and wonders if he will ever be loving and gentle again.


Yun Ok learns from the hermit that to win her husband's love again, she must treat her husband the same way she treated the tiger.

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the answer is Yun Ok learns from the hermit that to win her husband's love again, she must treat her husband the same way she treated the tiger.

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What connections can you make between Nya’s story and Salva’s story? In what way has the author juxtaposed (created a side-by-side effect) the two storylines?

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Well you can tell nya is more bossy and salva is more calm and nice but both storylines are great

You can tell nay is more on the harsher bossy type of way and salva is calm and kind

Identify In the sentences what is the adjectives and the nouns.

1. Linda trains young dogs.
2. The clever dogs learn to help people.
3. Two people in California found a lost dog.
4. They took the little white dog to a shelter.
5. One kind worker at the shelter named the dog Penny.

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1. Young, Linda
2. Clever, dog
3. Lost, California
4. White, shelter
5. Kind, penny

Answer:

I hope this helps.

Explanation:

1. Adjective: young   Noun: Dogs

2. Adjective: Clever  Noun: Dogs, people

3. Adjective: Lost, Found  Noun: Dogs, people

4. Adjective: Little, White  Noun: Dog, people

5. Adjective: 0 ;-;  Noun: Dog, Kind, shelter, worker

I'm sorry I couldn't find an adjective for number 5. have a nice day.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Read the excerpts from Team Moon and the NASA article.

Kennedy’s decision was triggered by an intense “space race” with the old Soviet Union. The Soviets were first in space (with Sputnik); first too with a man in space.


July 1969. It's a little over eight years since the flights of Gagarin and Shepard, followed quickly by President Kennedy's challenge to put a man on the moon before the decade is out.

A reader can best combine the information in the excerpts to

A.understand that President Kennedy’s desire to put a man on the moon was inspired by a “space race” with the Soviet Union.

B.understand that President Kennedy was unwilling to spend the vast amounts of time and resources needed for space travel.

C.understand that President Kennedy was concerned about the Soviet Union’s greater achievements in space travel.

D.understand that President Kennedy wanted the United States to put a man on the moon before the year 1970.

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The answer is B I just finished the test and got it correct

Answer:

The answer is be I got it correct

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Which playwright got inspiration from the Harlem Renaissance?
Eugene O'Neill
Lorraine Hansberry
Stephen Sondheim
Edward Albee

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Answer:

I think its Eugene O Neil

Eugene O'Neill is the playwright got inspiration from the Harlem Renaissance. Hence, option A is correct.

What is Harlem Renaissance?

African Americans participated in a plethora of diverse artistic and cultural activity known as the Harlem Renaissance between the end of World War I and the beginning of the Great Depression and the years preceding World War II.

An artistic, musical, and literary explosion among African Americans occurred during the Harlem Renaissance period in American history. From roughly the end of World War I in 1918 to the middle of the 1930s, New York City's Harlem experienced the Harlem Renaissance.

The Harlem Renaissance, which spanned roughly from 1918 to 1937, was the most important phase in African American literary history. The movement included performing arts as well as visual and musical arts.

Thus, option A is correct.

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Read the short article and answer the question........ If it is right, I will give you brianliest!

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The correct answer would be A.
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Answer: The disease affected children in the United States all of Salk's life.

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Read the following excerpt from John Muir's article "The Wild Parks and Forest Reservations of the West." Then answer the question that follows.
Only thirty years ago, the great Central Valley of California, five hundred miles long and fifty miles wide, was one bed of golden and purple flowers. Now it is ploughed and pastured out of existence, gone forever--scarce a memory of it left in fence corners and along the bluffs of the streams. The gardens of the Sierra, also, and the noble forests in both the reserved and unreserved portions are sadly hacked and trampled, notwithstanding, the ruggedness of the topography--all excepting those of the parks guarded by a few soldiers. In the noblest forests of the world, the ground, once divinely beautiful, is desolate and repulsive, like a face ravaged by disease. This is true also of many other Pacific Coast and Rocky Mountain valleys and forests. The same fate, sooner or later, is awaiting them all, unless awakening public opinion comes forward to stop it.
How does Muir try to persuade his audience in this excerpt?
He encourages readers to get as angry as he is about the loss of natural areas.
He appeals to readers' sense of guilt about building cities within wilderness areas.
He encourages readers to stop trampling the land so that it remains beautiful.
He appeals to readers' feelings of nostalgia for natural beauty that might be lost.

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Answer:

the last one

Explanation:

He appeals to readers' feelings of nostalgia for natural beauty that might be lost does Muir try to persuade his audience in this excerpt. Hence, option D is correct.

What is John Muir?

Both the National Park System and the founding of the Sierra Club are attributed to Muir. He inspired future generations of wilderness champions by educating Americans about the importance of the nation's wilderness.

Through his writings, Muir expressed his love of the natural world and motivated readers to preserve our nation's wilderness areas, inspiring the creation of the National Park Service and the current conservation movement.

Over 300 magazine pieces and 12 books that he authored and published. His passion for exploration, the outdoors, the wild, and the interconnectedness of everything is evident in his books and essays. He was finishing up a book about his adventures across Alaska when he passed away.

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Based on the facts presented in The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone, what is the most logical prediction that can be made about the progress made to decipher the hieroglyphs on the Rosetta Stone?

Progress continued to be made in the years that followed.
Progress was blocked in the years that followed.
The findings were dismissed and research began again.
The findings were published and the research was ended.

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Answer:

progress was continued

Explanation:

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Answer:

A: Progress continued to be made in the years that followed.

Explanation:

name the abcs

in a onreoginalea way not the normal but in onreoginalea way

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Z-Y-X-W-V-U-T-S-R-Q-P-O-N-M-L-K-J-I-H-G-F-E-D-C-B-A

Kayla had 2 caterpillars and john had 9 caterpillars how many caterpillars did john and Kayla had in all

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Answer:

2+9=11

Explanation: if kayla had 2 caterpillars and john had nine you add 2 + 9 and you get 11

To figure out what operation you use look for clue words like "in all"

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2+9=11
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I could have given up, but I thought about my grandmother. She always told me that people who believe that science is the answer to everything are missing out on everything else. With her words in mind, I searched some more. There were many facts that hinted that dragons may not be fictional. noticed that cultures across the world a described dragons in similar ways. This was odd because they had no way to communicate with each other. I found dragons mentioned in more than just stories. They appeared in old legel papers, in the travel logs of Marco Polo, and in the Bible. I saw that the Chinese calendar uses different animals each year. Dregons are included along with eleven red animals. I began to believe it was a real possibility that all of these people were taking about a creature the actually existed.



List three details from the text support the main idea.​

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Answer:

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Explanation:

its logical

Based on The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone, which statement best describes the role Jean-François Champollion’s brother played during difficult times in his studies?

He assisted Jean-François in his research and moved so he could live closer to him.
He encouraged Jean-François to pursue other interests and offered him new ideas.
He continued to support Jean-François and offered financial assistance at times.
He remained unsupportive of Jean-François and criticized his research findings.

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

Answer:

B.

Explanation:

What do Carson, Roosevelt, and Muir have in common? Write 5-6 sentences

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Answer:

carson,Roosevelt, and Muir family were all into some sort of political experience. carson was a U.S. Secretary of housing, and urban development. Roosevelt was the president of the United States of America and was president during the Great depression. Muir was a Scottish America influencer during many big things in America.

Based on The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone, which statement best describes how Jean-François Champollion’s brother, Jacques-Joseph, influenced him when he was a young boy?

His brother mocked his interest in Middle Eastern languages.
His brother copied his interest in Middle Eastern languages.
His brother started his interest in Middle Eastern languages.
His brother encouraged his interest in Middle Eastern languages.

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Answer:

The answer is D)

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Explanation:

Answer:

D

Explanation:

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Secound and third one

Round steak costs $6.95 per pound. Sara wants to buy 9.5 pounds of round steak which she estimates will cost $54. Which statement about Sara’s estimate is true?
Sarah rounded $6.95 and 9.5 up. $54 is enough money to buy the steak.
Sarah incorrectly multiplied 9 and 6. Her estimate should be $63.
Sarah rounded 9.5 up to 10. Her estimate of $54 is too high.
Sarah rounded $6.95 and 9.5 down. Her estimate of $54 is too low.

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Her estimate is to low

Answer:

D) Sarah rounded $6.95 and 9.5 down. Her estimate of $54 is too low.

Explanation:

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