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What is the rhythm and poetic meter(as in like lambic pentameter or trochaic tetrameter, and more) to these lines:
The weird sisters, hand in hand,
Posters of the sea and land,
Thus do go about, about:
Thrice to thine and thrice to mine
And thrice again, to make up nine.
Peace! the charm's wound up.
Answer:
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Explanation:
spondees, anapests and dactyls. In this document the stressed syllables are marked in boldface type rather than the tradition al "/" and "x." Each unit of rhythm is called a "foot" of poetry.
The meters with two-syllable feet are
IAMBIC (x /) : That time of year thou mayst in me behold
TROCHAIC (/ x): Tell me not in mournful numbers
SPONDAIC (/ /): Break, break, break/ On thy cold gray stones, O Sea!
Meters with three-syllable feet are
ANAPESTIC (x x /): And the sound of a voice that is still
DACTYLIC (/ x x): This is the forest primeval, the murmuring pines and the hemlock (a trochee replaces the final dactyl)
Each line of a poem contains a certain number of feet of iambs, trochees, spondees, dactyls or anapests. A line of one foot is a monometer, 2 feet is a dimeter, and so on--trimeter (3), tetrameter (4), pentameter (5), hexameter (6), heptameter (7), and o ctameter (8). The number of syllables in a line varies therefore according to the meter. A good example of trochaic monometer, for example, is this poem entitled "Fleas":
Adam
Had'em.
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Answer:
The major cause of the end of Reconstruction was a result of the compromise that both the Democrats and Republicans decided on which was based on the fact that if Hayes is elected, that the federal troops from the South would be withdrawn.
An evidence from the text supports my above answer: The compromise stated that if Hayes were elected, he would withdraw federal troops from the South, effectively ending Reconstruction.
Explanation:
The text reveals that the election of 1876 was to the favor of Hayes. Rutherford Hayes was the Republican nominee that won the election but the Democrats rejected the outcome of the election. The both parties came to a compromise that if Hayes is elected, he would withdraw federal troops from South which will lead to the end of Reconstruction. The Democrats agreement to the compromise was to enable power to return to the South which is the end of Reconstruction.
The major was a little man with upturned mustaches. He had been in the war in Libya and wore two wound-stripes. He said that if the thing went well he would see that I was decorated. I said I hoped it would go well but that he was too kind. I asked him if there was a big dugout where the drivers could stay and he sent a soldier to show me. I went with him and found the dugout, which was very good. The drivers were pleased with it and I left them there.
—A Farewell to Arms, Ernest Hemingway
Describe the novel’s style by completing the following statements
The diction is
The syntax is
The style is
Answer:
#1 Diction: op.1 Syntax: op.4 Style: op.2
Explanation:
The diction is: common and specific
The syntax is: repetitive and brief
The style is: accurate and realistic
#2 The diction in this passage includes more Verbs than Adjectives.
#3 He is practical and modest.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Explain what organizational structure you would use to write this Passage, and why.
Passage: Sometimes factors that are outside of our control can shape our experiences for better or for worse. Think about your favorite and least favorite subjects in school this year. Then consider your personal opinion of everything about each of those two classes except the material you're learning: the teacher, the textbooks, the classroom, the time of day, the person you sit next to, etc. Write an essay that weighs these factors against one another and that comes to a conclusion about how much these factors influence your strong positive and negative feelings about these two school subjects.
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Answer:
Explanation:
iences for better or for worse. Think about your favorite and least favorite subjects in school this year. Then consider your personal opinion of everything about each of those two classes except the material you're learning: the teacher, the textbooks, the classroom, the time of day, the person you sit next to, etc. Write an essay that weighs these factors against one another and that comes to a conclusion about how much these factors influence your strong positive and negative feelings about these two school subjects.
Someone has called you. (change the voice )
Answer:
you have been called.
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is there anyone using this room today? into passive voice
Is there anyone by whom this room is being used today?
Passive voice is a sentence where the object undergoes the action.
Here, the object is the room, and the subject is if it's being used by anyone.
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6.
PART B: Which of the following passages best supports the answer to Part A?
A. Paragraph 9
B. Paragraph 15
C. Paragraph 19
D. Paragraph 27
Answer:
27 My best answer because you didn't give me no problem, or question.
Explanation:
Which connotation is usually associated with the word change?
positive
negative
neutral
positive or negative
Answer:
neutral hope I helped u please give brailiest :)
Explanation:
Answer:
It is C. Positive or Negative
Explanation:
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The Mighty Macs were a basketball team. They played in the first women's college basketball championship in 1972. They won! Getting that good was not easy. They needed to practice. But they did not have a gym. They had to play at other schools. The team needed to make money to travel. So, players sold toothbrushes. They raised money.
Do It!
The players _________ hard.
A slept
B thought
C threw
D worked
Answer:D
Explanation:
It’s D
First topic of physical strength
Answer:
This question is incomplete. Anyway, I will give you an explanation on the most important topics about physical strength.
Explanation:
Physical or muscular strength can be defined as the ability of a muscle to develop tension against a load in a single effort during contraction.
Strength is an essential component for the performance of any human being and its formal development cannot be forgotten in the preparation of athletes.
When defining force, we distinguish two different concepts: force as a physical magnitude and force as a presupposition for the execution of a sporting movement (Harre, 1994). From the perspective of physics, muscle strength would be the ability of the musculature to accelerate or deform a body, keep it immobile or slow down its movement.
In the field of sport, there are as many definitions of force as there are authors. González-Badillo (1995), defines force as the ability to produce tension in the muscles when activated, or as it is commonly understood, when contracting.
For Verkhoshansky (1999), force is the product of a muscular action initiated and synchronized by electrical processes in the nervous system. Force is the ability of a muscle group to generate force under specific conditions.
Kuznetsov (1989), Ehlenz (1990), Manno (1991), Harre and Hauptmann (1994) and Zatsiorsky (1995) define it as the ability to overcome or oppose external resistance through muscular tension.
Knutggen and Kraemer (1987) define force as the maximum tension manifested by the muscle or muscle group at a given speed.
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1. What defines a person's social class today?
2. Would you date or marry someone below you own social class?
3. What would be your parent's reaction? How would you or your parents be different if the person was above your
social class?
4. What dreams and hopes do you have for your future?
5. Would you marry for money?
6. Do you think other social classes are better than you?
7. Would you ever knowingly commit a crime?
8. Is the love of money really the root of all evil?
9. Does a college degree make you more socially accepted?
10. Is there a circumstance in which adultery should be allowed?
11. Can money really buy happiness?
12. Are people with money happier than people without money?
13. Have you ever been misunderstood and been unable to correct the misunderstanding?
14. Does the end justify the means?
15. Is it OK to watch others and mimic their behavior?
16. Should we conform to society's rules just to feel accepted?
17. Can you ever recover from a bad first impression?
Answer:
1. Social classes are hierarchical groupings of individuals that are usually based on wealth, educational attainment, occupation, income, or membership in a subculture or social network. Many Americans recognize a simple three-tier model that includes the upper class, the middle class, and the lower or working class.
2. yes.
3. My parents might think im doing it because of their wealth
4. To graduate and go to college to study law enforcement.
5. no becasue if you marrying for money thats mean you love them.
6. no
7. no
8. yes , because people do crazy things for money.
9. yes
10. no
11. no, because you can have all the money in the world and still be depressed, stress ect.
12. maybe
13. yes.
14.This means actions people take are justified regardless of how they go about achieving their desired end result. The statement that the ends justifies the means can be traced back to Niccolo Machiavelli.
15. no
16. no
17. maybe, but most of the time no
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Answer:
1. Social classes are hierarchical groupings of individuals that are usually based on wealth, educational attainment, occupation, income, or membership in a subculture or social network. Many Americans recognize a simple three-tier model that includes the upper class, the middle class, and the lower or working class.2. yes.3. My parents might think i'm doing it because of their wealth 4. To graduate and go to college to study law enforcement.5. no because if you marrying for money that's mean you love them.6. no 7. no 8. yes , because people do crazy things for money.9. yes 10. no 11. no, because you can have all the money in the world and still be depressed, stress ect 12. maybe 13. years.14.This means actions people take are justified regardless of how they go about achieving their desired end result. The statement that the ends justifies the means can be traced back to Niccolo Machiavelli.15. no 16. no 17. maybe, but most of the time
Explanation:
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The chief purpose of paragraph 1, sentence 3 is to
A.
appeal to pathos
B.
inspire the audience to choose a religion
C.
address the opposition
D.
accentuate the difference between science and religion
E.
elevate the significance of poets and artists
Look at a meeting-house, or a court-house, or a jail, or a shop, or a dwelling-house, and say what that thing really is before a true gaze, and they would all go to pieces in your account of them. Men esteem truth remote, in the outskirts of the system, behind the farthest star, before Adam and after the last man. In eternity there is indeed something true and sublime. But all these times and places and occasions are now and here. God himself culminates in the present moment, and will never be more divine in the lapse of all the ages. And we are enabled to apprehend at all what is sublime and noble only by the perpetual instilling and drenching of the reality that surrounds us. The universe constantly and obediently answers to our conceptions; whether we travel fast or slow, the track is laid for us. Let us spend our lives in conceiving then. The poet or the artist never yet had so fair and noble a design but some of his posterity at least could accomplish it.
Let us spend one day as deliberately as Nature, and not be thrown off the track by every nutshell and mosquito’s wing that falls on the rails. Let us rise early and fast, or break fast, gently and without perturbation; let company come and let company go, let the bells ring and the children cry—determined to make a day of it. Why should we knock under and go with the stream? Let us not be upset and overwhelmed in that terrible rapid and whirlpool called a dinner, situated in the meridian shallows. Weather this danger and you are safe, for the rest of the way is down hill. With unrelaxed nerves, with morning vigor, sail by it, looking another way, tied to the mast like Ulysses. If the engine whistles, let it whistle till it is hoarse for its pains. If the bell rings, why should we run? We will consider what kind of music they are like. Let us settle ourselves, and work and wedge our feet downward through the mud and slush of opinion, and prejudice, and tradition, and delusion, and appearance, that alluvion which covers the globe, through Paris and London, through New York and Boston and Concord, through Church and State, through poetry and philosophy and religion, till we come to a hard bottom and rocks in place, which we can call reality, and say, This is, and no mistake; and then begin, having a point d'appui, below freshet and frost and fire, a place where you might found a wall or a state, or set a lamp-post safely, or perhaps a gauge, not a Nilometer, but a Realometer, that future ages might know how deep a freshet of shams and appearances had gathered from time to time. If you stand right fronting and face to face to a fact, you will see the sun glimmer on both its surfaces, as if it were a cimeter, and feel its sweet edge dividing you through the heart and marrow, and so you will happily conclude your mortal career. Be it life or death, we crave only reality. If we are really dying, let us hear the rattle in our throats and feel cold in the extremities; if we are alive, let us go about our business.
Time is but the stream I go a-fishing in. I drink at it; but while I drink I see the sandy bottom and detect how shallow it is. Its thin current slides away, but eternity remains. I would drink deeper; fish in the sky, whose bottom is pebbly with stars. I cannot count one. I know not the first letter of the alphabet. I have always been regretting that I was not as wise as the day I was born. The intellect is a cleaver; it discerns and rifts its way into the secret of things. I do not wish to be any more busy with my hands than is necessary. My head is hands and feet. I feel all my best faculties concentrated in it. My instinct tells me that my head is an organ for burrowing, as some creatures use their snout and fore paws, and with it I would mine and burrow my way through these hills. I think that the richest vein is somewhere hereabouts; so by the divining-rod and thin rising vapors I judge; and here I will begin to mine.
Answer:
Explanation:
Look at a meeting-house, or a court-house, or a jail, or a shop, or a dwelling-house, and say what that thing really is before a true gaze, and they would all go to pieces in your account of them. Men esteem truth remote, in the outskirts of the system, behind the farthest star, before Adam and after the last man. In eternity there is indeed something true and sublime. But all these times and places and occasions are now and here. God himself culminates in the present moment, and will never be more divine in the lapse of all the ages. And we are enabled to apprehend at all what is sublime and noble only by the perpetual instilling and drenching of the reality that surrounds us. The universe constantly and obediently answers to our conceptions; whether we travel fast or slow, the track is laid for us. Let us spend our lives in conceiving then. The poet or the artist never yet had so fair and noble a design but some of his posterity at least could accomplish it.
Let us spend one day as deliberately as Nature, and not be thrown off the track by every nutshell and mosquito’s wing that falls on the rails. Let us rise early and fast, or break fast, gently and without perturbation; let company come and let company go, let the bells ring and the children cry—determined to make a day of it. Why should we knock under and go with the stream? Let us not be upset and overwhelmed in that terrible rapid and whirlpool called a dinner, situated in the meridian shallows. Weather this danger and you are safe, for the rest of the way is down hill. With unrelaxed nerves, with morning vigor, sail by it, looking another way, tied to the mast like Ulysses. If the engine whistles, let it whistle till it is hoarse for its pains. If the bell rings, why should we run? We will consider what kind of music they are like. Let us settle ourselves, and work and wedge our feet downward through the mud and slush of opinion, and prejudice, and tradition, and delusion, and appearance, that alluvion which covers the globe, through Paris and London, through New York and Boston and Concord, through Church and State, through poetry and philosophy and religion, till we come to a hard bottom and rocks in place, which we can call reality, and say, This is, and no mistake; and then begin, having a point d'appui, below freshet and frost and fire, a place where you might found a wall or a state, or set a lamp-post safely, or perhaps a gauge, not a Nilometer, but a Realometer, that future ages might know how deep a freshet of shams and appearances had gathered from time to time. If you stand right fronting and face to face to a fact, you will see the sun glimmer on both its surfaces, as if it were a cimeter, and feel its sweet edge dividing you through the heart and marrow, and so you will happily conclude your mortal career. Be it life or death, we crave only reality. If we are really dying, let us hear the rattle in our throats and feel cold in the extremities; if we are alive, let us go about our business.
Time is but the stream I go a-fishing in. I drink at it; but while I drink I see the sandy bottom and detect how shallow it is. Its thin current slides away, but eternity remains. I would drink deeper; fish in the sky, whose bottom is pebbly with stars. I cannot count one. I know not the first letter of the alphabet. I have always been regretting that I was not as wise as the day I was born. The intellect is a cleaver; it discerns and rifts its way into the secret of things. I do not wish to be any more busy with my hands than is necessary. My head is hands and feet. I feel all my best faculties concentrated in it. My instinct tells me that my head is an organ for burrowing, as some creatures use their snout and fore paws, and with it I would mine and burrow my way through these hills. I think that the richest vein is somewhere hereabouts; so by the divining-rod and thin rising vapors I judge; and here I will begin to mine.
Answer:A
Explanation:
the tipping point part a: what is the authors purpose in this text
Answer: Gladwell's main purpose for writing this novel is to inform the general public about memetics and its related concepts through relatable anecdotes and pop cultural references in order to further illustrate this complex theory to an average reader.
Explanation: This is what Gladwell calls a tipping point. As the name of the book implies, tipping points are Gladwell's focus. If we accept his premise that social phenomena act as epidemics, then studying when the tipping point in the epidemic occurs seems to be the most illustrative way to understand the epidemic. The main idea or central idea in "The Tipping Point" is similarities between social phenomena and diseases show the significance small changes can have on overall social trends.
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Answer:
To provide background information about William Whipple
Explanation:
The bolded paragraph talks about where he grew up, how he got a job after public school, and how he made a small fortune from his successful sea voyages. This is all background information.
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Read the following sentence: “Even though people selectively breed to yield animals with desired traits, there are dangers to selective breeding.”
What does “yield” mean as used in the text?
If each bag cost $3 for two bags how many will cost if there is 20 bags
Answer:
$13.33
Explanation:
20/3x2
3x2=6
20/6=13.33
$13.33
What kinds of topics are most often the subject of literary allusions? (Select all correct answers.)
mythology
pop culture
science
history
Is the following sentence in ACTIVE or PASSIVE voice? The children had filled the water balloons in advance.
A. Passive
B. Active
Answer:
passivessssssssssssssssssssssssssss
Explanation:
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Quote of the Week: Don't raise your voice; improve your argument. - Desmond Tutu
What do you think this quote means write 2-4 sentences
Post 5 sentences that correctly use affect and effect
Answer:
Affect (verb) means to produce a change or influence something.
Effect (noun) indicates an event whereby a change has occurred.
Explanation:
Affect
1.How does the crime rate affect hiring levels by local police forces?
2.These weather conditions will affect the number of people who'll come to the county fair. .
3.The young man's facial expressions had a flat affect.
4.The woman took the news of her husband's death with little affect.
Effect
1.What effect did the loss have on the team?
2.Did his leaving have any effect on you?
3.The prescribed medication had an effect on the patient's symptoms.
4.We have to give the changes time to take effect.
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Answer:
She can have the brainiest.
Explanation:
How does the author create a man vs. man conflict between Prometheus and Zeus within the text? ~ "Prometheus"
Athenians suffered further hardship [from the plague] owing to the crowding into the city of people from the country districts; and this affected the new arrivals especially. For since no houses were available for them, and they had to live in huts that were stifling in the hot season, they perished in wild disorder. Bodies of dying men lay one upon another and half-dead people rolled about in the streets and, in their longing for water, near all the fountains. The temples, too, in which they had quartered themselves were full of the corpses of those who had died in them; for the calamity which weighed upon them was so overpowering that men, not knowing what was to become of them, became careless of all law. . . .” —Thucydides, as quoted in Eyewitness to History Why did new arrivals to Athens live in huts? a. Huts were the cheapest form of housing. b. No houses were available for them. c. They preferred living in huts. d. Everyone in Athens lived in huts.
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Answer:
B. No houses were available for them
Explanation:
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Humans secreting pheromones is an example of which form of communication?
a.
physical
c.
biological
b.
chemical
d.
diurnal
Answer:
i think its b chemical
Explanation:
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Walt Whitman's poems, such as "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry," made him a pioneer of
Answer:
the answer is free verse
Explanation:
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list an herbivore from this food chain
Explanation:
antelope
beaver
bison
buffalo
camel
cow
deer
donkey
Giraffe
Which sentence correctly uses an adjectival phrase?
A) The house across the street is abandoned.
B) The large, blue house is abandoned.
C) The house was, unfortunately, abandoned.
D) Our house is green but the abandoned house is blue.
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Answer:
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
what are the benefits of waste materials
Answer:
hi, this is a list of 7 benefits of waste materials. 1 Reduces the amount of waste sent to landfills and incinerators. 2 conserves natural resources such as timber, water and minerals. 3 increases economic security by tapping a domestic source of materials. 4 prevents pollution by reducing the need to collect new raw materials. 5 saves energy. 6 supports American manufacturing and conserves valuable resources. 7 helps create jobs in the recycling and manufacturing industries in the United states
Can someone write me a story 2 paragraphs or 8 sentences long
Once upon a time, there were a two person family who lived out in the woods. The father took great care of the son. The father was a Botany, but had retired because of his age. But still he loved plants and grew a garden. The garden included Giant Bird of Paradise, Carnations, Irises, and ofc roses. He loved plants so much that he went out to dig a hole and plant different flowers and plants every spring. When the son grew older he helped the father with the garden. Two years later his son was accused of murder, but the body wasn't found. Next spring came and the father went out to dig. He couldn't Finnish it. He called his son and say he couldn't do the garden thing, because of his age. The son said don't dig there that's where he hid the bodies. The police came to dig the holes and try to find the bodies, but none of them were found. The father called the son again, and the son said thats all I can do for you right now.