What is your impression of Puritan Literature?
Response to the works about Puritan Women.
After reading the two-sample works by two Puritan writers, each student will respond to the works and comment on their possible impact on American culture. Each student should include the elements of Puritan Literature in the analysis.
What are the two major ways that the Puritan literature has made a lasting impact on American culture?
they gave a freedom of speech like Mr Luther king Jr did
Answer:
The second major area to be colonized by the English in the first half of the 17th century, New England, differed markedly in its founding principles from the commercially oriented Chesapeake tobacco colonies.
Settled largely by waves of Puritan families in the 1630s, New England had a religious orientation from the start. In England, reform-minded men and women had been calling for greater changes to the English national church since the 1580s. These reformers, who followed the teachings of John Calvin and other Protestant reformers, were called Puritans because of their insistence on purifying the Church of England of what they believed to be unscriptural, Catholic elements that lingered in its institutions and practices.
Many who provided leadership in early New England were educated ministers who had studied at Cambridge or Oxford but who, because they had questioned the practices of the Church of England, had been deprived of careers by the king and his officials in an effort to silence all dissenting voices.
Other Puritan leaders, such as the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, John Winthrop, came from the privileged class of English gentry. These well-to-do Puritans and many thousands more left their English homes not to establish a land of religious freedom, but to practice their own religion without persecution. Puritan New England offered them the opportunity to live as they believed the Bible demanded. In their “New” England, they set out to create a model of reformed Protestantism, a new English Israel.
why does following American traditions, having a strong sense of nationality, and partaking in American customs and culture make and American an American.
(Jeez, this is such a stup'id question. My English teacher hats my scrawny guts, I swear!)
Also, please answer with just whatever you think. I doesn't have to be textbook or whatever, just why YOU think that junk makes Americans Americans.
(I'm not at all patriotic, clearly. lol)
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which statement best describes the relationship between working women and modern women
It is for ESOL class
Answer:
North America and Nevada's Great Basin Desert should be capitalized. Colorado Plateau should be capitalized. Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico should be capitalized. Spain's Tabernas desert should be capitalized. And Europe should be capitalized.
Explanation:
HELP hurry (77points)
Write and nonfiction story about this prompt: how do you define what it means to be an American today?
Answer:
hope this helps
Explanation:
https://www.facinghistory.org/resource-library/my-part-story/what-does-it-mean-be-american
https://www.amacad.org/publication/what-does-it-mean-be-american
https://www.tennessean.com/story/opinion/columnists/david-plazas/2016/07/03/readers-respond-what-means-american-today/86492714/
https://writingourfuture.nwp.org/americancreed/responses/118-what-does-it-mean-to-be-american
Answer:
being American is being welcoming being caring about other people, beimg proud of the country and its forgiveness.
My central claim is the recycling and pollution argument. What is the strong argument from both arguments? (PLEASE FAST)
3. What does the word "commendation" most closely mean as it
is used in paragraph 23?
A) critique
B) honor
C) pass judgement
D) flatter
Answer:
It could be B)honor or D)flatter, It depends on what the paragraph says
Explanation:
Commendation mean to praise. (Question Word)
Critique means to thoroughly analyze : You could have a negative or positive view on what you analyze, usually its negative (Wrong Answer)
Honor means to have high respect for something : You would praise something you have high respect for (? Answer)
Pass judgement means to give a decision on legal matter : That's not really praise (Wrong Answer)
D)Flatter means to give someone lots of praises or compliments :Could be the right answer (? Answer)
Hi! Can someone read my story on Wattpad and give me a few suggestions on what should happen next? PLEASE :( My story is called Betting on the girl :) (story for school project please do not delete my question because it’s “not an academic question”)
Answer:
OK I will
Explanation:
List two characteristics of science fiction novels.
Answer: here are two science fiction novels
1)Time travel.
2)Teleportation.
what role did the africans play ? what role did the lawmakers play ? (both federally and in the united states) ?
Answer:
The debate over the meaning of freedom for freedpeople is one of the primary conflicts in the history ... What role did African Americans play? What role did lawmakers play (both federally and in the states
Explanation:
ok i've tried to ask this but it was deleted- I take a media class let this be please.
1. In the movie 'The Princess Bride' how does Montoya finally get his revenge on the six fingered man?
2. If you were in the pit of despair, what type of torture do they use?
Answer:
He killed the 6 fingered man I beilve
Explanation:
GIVING BRAINLIEST!!!!!!
The sky a blue blanket stretched beyond the horizen and beyond the pacific ocean.
Which sentence is edited correctly?
The sky, a blue blanket, stretched beyond the horizon and beyond the Pacific Ocean.
The sky a blue blanket, stretched beyond the horizon, and beyond the pacific ocean.
The sky, a blue blanket stretched beyond the horizon and beyond the Pacific ocean.
The sky a blue blanket stretched, beyond the horizon, and beyond the pacific ocean.
Pretty sure your answer is A, however it admittedly could be C. Are there any surrounding sentences, or is this one standalone?
Answer:
I think the answer is A
Read the passage. Maya stared in dismay at the table strewn with textbooks and notes, and sighed. “Well, what’s the verdict? Do you know what you want to do?” “I think I know what I want, and I’m pretty sure I know what your preference is,” Rin said to Maya. She turned to look at me. “Bianca, what topic do you want to cover?” I looked over at Nina, who just shrugged. “At this point, our group just needs to pick something or we’re never going to finish the project on time,” I pleaded. Whose point of view does the passage reflect? Maya Rin Bianca Nina
Answer:
maya
Explanation:
because Maya is the character there
Writers use unconventional writing when they want to enhance the tone or effect of their writing.
False
True
Answer: False
Explanation: Tone is achieved through word choice (diction), sentence construction and word order (syntax), and by what the viewpoint character focuses on.
Answer:TRUE
Explanation:
I just got false wrong.
please help i will give brainliest and 5 * and 20 points for the best answer
read the story and answer the two quetions
1. What mood is conveyed by this excerpt?
A. Superior
B. Dominant
C. Hopeful
D. Heroic
2. Read the following dictionary entry
restraint/rəˈstrānt/ noun 1. ameasure or condition that keeps someone under control 2. depriving or restricting a person of freedom 3. a device which limits or prevents movement 4. self-control
Which definition best matches the use of the word restraint?
A. Definition 1
B. Definition 2
C. Definition 3
D. Definition 4
i don't want to see any link
if i do you will be reported
Answer:
You didnt show the story excerpt
Explanation:
“I was in a bad mood,” Malala blogged.
Vacation was normally fun but no one was in the mood to celebrate.
But what do you do when you're 11? You go to the playground and you play, so that's what they did.
Some of the girls said they thought everything would work out. They'd be back, they said.
Malala wanted to be hopeful, too. But before she left, she turned around and took one long look at the building.
—“Pakistan’s Malala,”
Ashley Fantz
Which statement matches the author’s viewpoint about Malala in this passage?
The author sympathizes with Malala’s fear that school might not reopen.
The author thinks Malala is foolish for thinking school might not reopen.
The author thinks Malala should not be playing while so much is at stake.
The author thinks Malala is acting too hopeful about school reopening.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Because the way the author wrote the story A is the correct answer
Answer:
The answer is A
Explanation: Hope I helped:)
quote in lord of the flies showing loneliness
Answer:
"I've never been alone for that long in my life, I started to panic thinking I would never get to see society again".
Ralph wept for the end of innocence, the darkness of man's heart, and the fall through the air of a true, wise friend called Piggy.” “They looked at each other, baffled, in love and hate.” “There aren't any grownups. We shall have to look after ourselves.”
say if these words are adverbs, verb, noun,
Answer:
abandon: verb
bouquet: adjective
capable: noun
decieve: verb
sausage: noun
business: noun
practice: noun
frightened: adjective
naughty: adjective
gossip: verb
idle: verb
privilege: adjective
recipe: noun
wealthy: adjective
bizarre: adjective
_____7. Upon meeting your friend, you notice his bracelet is spunky and hip. How would you classify his bracelet?
a. charm b. pearl c. chain d. bangle
_____8. Your teacher ask you to make a bracelet using double knotting of the beads technique. How would you correctly arrange the following steps?
1. Gently slide off the thread keeping the loops in place.
2. Wrap the thread loosely twice around your finger.
3. Put the needle in the loop in the same way as the single knot, and tighten.
a. 321 b. 213 c.123 d. 312
_____9. Arrange the following steps in making a hook
1. Now curve the wire back around your pliers and clip off any excess wire.
2. Bend up the end of this wire to make a good shape, and file this end too.
3. To make a hook, cut a few millimeters of wire.
4. File one end, and turn a loop in this end.
a. 3412 b. 1234 c. 4321 d. 3421
_____10. You wanted to make a bracelet and decided to use the technique brading the ends, how will you arrange the following steps of the said technique?
1. You can knot the ends or add a fastener, and braid back over the ends that attach the fastener.
2. Work the right-hand strand over the middle and under the left-hand strand. Continue in this way as the braid builds.
3. You need three strands , either single or double. When your strands are ready, leave the middle one in lace and work the leaft-hand strand under the middle and over the right-strand.
a. 321 b. 123 c. 213 d. 231
_____11. A craft maker should know what are the essentials in making fashion accessories. Which of the following is not one of them?
a. design b. price c. availability d. marketing
_____12. The lightness and darkness in combining the beads in making fashion accessories is called ________
a. color b. form c. hue d. value
_____13. Which of the following refers to the smoothness and roughness of a finished fashion accessory?
a. color b. form c. shape d. texture
_____14. It is created by visually reinforcing something we want the viewer to pay attention to. Focal points are areas of interest the viewer's eyes skip to _____
a. balance b. contrast c. emphasis d. proportion
_____15. You saw the necklace of your mother and you notice that opposing color and qualities on it. What element of design do you think was used?
a. balance b. contrast c. emphasis d. rhythm
_____16. You noticed that the necklace worn by your friend is using a range of different qualities or instances of an art element to create a visual effect, what principle of art is used?
a. repetition &pattern b. proportion/scale c. variety d. unity
_____17. If you have a heart shape face, which of the following earring will best suit your face?
a. dangle b. teardrop c. chandelier d. all of these
_____18. When an earring use a large element and place it near the center while a smaller element is place farther the center, what principle of art is used?
a. contrast b. texture c. balance d. proportion
_____19. Which of the following uses distance or area around or between elements of an artwork?
a. shape b. form c. space d. value
_____20. The brooch worn by your teacher has a black and white color on it, what art principle is applied?
a. balance b. contrast c. emphasis d. texture
_____21. You wanted to create a bracelet and apply the art principle variety, which of the following will you do?
a. use different shapes and colors b. repeat a pattern of waves c. add weight in the work d. none of these
_____22. Rachel is wearing a boat neckline, which necklace would best fit her dress?
a. long pendant b. low profile pendant c. both a and b d. neither a nor b
_____23. The only necklace you have ia a double-chain necklace, on what type of neckline will this best fit?
a. turtleneck b. square c. scoop d. sweetheart
_____24. What type of earring would best fit your friend that has a triangle shape face?
a. elongated earring b. hoop earring c. Teardrop earring d. Chandelier earring
_____25. You are in a wintery weather and decided to wear a turtle neckline cloth, which of the following accessories should you avoid using to cluttering your outfit?
a. necklace b. cuff bracelet c. earrings d. none of these
____26. You are wearing a V-neckline dress, which of the following necklace would best fit your outfit?
a. long pendant b. low profile pendant c. triangle pendant d. double chain necklace
_____27. On what face shape would a dangle earring suit best?
a. round b. heart c. square d. all of thesethese
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has anybody done the fsa 7th grade 2020 practice i need help with it
Answer:
no
Explanation:
sorry
American Sign Language
by Maria Baraza
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You've probably seen it before. Someone is giving a speech, and another person stands near the speaker, mouthing the speaker's words for people who can read lips. In a graceful dance, his or her arms and hands visually repeat the speaker's words in signs. If the speech is broadcast on television, the signer is sometimes shown in a window at the corner of the screen. Audience members who are hard of hearing or deaf can understand the speech through the signs.
2
Deaf or hard-of-hearing people could also read the text of the speech, but it might not be available in writing. Besides, signing offers many advantages that reading cannot. Seeing the speaker, even if his or her words cannot be heard, can be important. The audience can observe the speaker's facial expressions and body language, which can change the meaning of the spoken words. The signer will often attempt to convey the speaker's tone or precise meaning with facial expressions that accompany the signs. For instance, when the speaker asks a question instead of making a statement, signers will raise their eyebrows, widen their eyes, and tilt their bodies forward to convey that what they are signing is a question.
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Many different sign languages are used around the world. In the United States, most people use a system called American Sign Language (ASL). ASL is a complex, complete language, just like spoken English. ASL even has different "pronunciations" for certain words in different regions of the country. In ASL, some signs represent specific words. Touching one's fingers to the brim of an imaginary cap means "man." The sign was created when most men wore hats and would tip their hats when greeting someone.
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However, most of ASL is based more on ideas than on words. For example, a person might hold both thumbs and index fingers at right angles and move both hands and arms apart. The person is indicating "big" or "large." The same sign would be used for a big man, a large amount of money, or a serious problem. When a person strokes an imaginary beard by moving a loose fist down from the chin, he or she is indicating "old." That same sign could describe an elderly person, an old car, or a story from long ago.
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Many people believe in "total communication," which means saying words and signing them at the same time. A person might have only partial hearing loss, so he or she could hear some of the sounds the speaker makes. The speaker's lip movements, voice, signs, and facial expressions are like pieces of a puzzle. The theory is that total communication provides every possible means to get an idea across.
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Not every word or idea in English has a sign. Proper names and other words that have no signs are often spelled out with the sign alphabet. Sometimes the letters of the sign alphabet are used as words. For example, the sign for T and the sign for V together mean "television." Just like "TV" spoken aloud, the two sign letters indicate the word. In other cases, the full name of a person or thing is spelled out because there is no simple way to communicate it. If a person's name is Tina, she could use the signs for T-I-N-A.
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If you are not hard of hearing, why would you bother to learn sign language? For one thing, it will allow you to communicate with people who are hard of hearing or deaf. You can translate for them, helping them to understand others and be understood. Many people choose to make ASL translation their career. On an individual level, learning ASL will also help in forming friendships with deaf or hard-of-hearing people.
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Sign language can be useful for other reasons, even among hearing people. You might be too far away to hear someone, but not too far away to see the person. A couple of gestures can send an important message. Suppose you are in a situation in which you couldn't speak out loud, like in a theater. You might want to send a message to a friend who is not right next to you. It would be rude to shout while the performance is going on, but you could always send a sign message. Sign language can benefit people who are deaf, partially deaf, or hearing.
Which of these sentences could be added to paragraph 7 to better conclude the paragraph?
A.
Translating for the deaf and hard of hearing can be a rewarding experience.
B.
There is growing demand for translators in business and education.
C.
American Sign Language will also let you communicate with people who can hear.
D.
American Sign Language can help you connect with people you may have been unable to before.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
There is a growing demand for translators in business and education.
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''O Captain! My Captain!" by Walt Whitman
Lines 1–3: Use your knowledge of the selections in Collection 3 to infer who the “Captain” is and what the “fearful trip” refers to.
Answer:
AYYYEEE <3333 The poem is a lament for the death of Lincoln, coupled with relief that the Union has remained intact. He is our "captain" because he successfully led the nation during a very difficult time.
What’s the answer because I don’t know if and I need help
Answer:
effect
Explanation:
the answer is effect
It's B (effect)
Hope this helped :)
Select the correct answer.
What type of phrase is underlined in the sentence?
The cupcake with the fruit topping is yours.
A.
noun phrase
B.
verb phrase
C.
adverbial phrase
D.
prepositional phrase
The underlined prepositional phrase to the front entryway is utilized in the sentence as an adverbial phrase.
What do understand by adverbial phrase ?An adverbial phrase is a gathering of words filling in as a verb modifier, it does exclude a subject if so it is as of now not an adverbial phrase it turns into an adverbial proviso.
Then to the front entryway is an adverbial phrase that is being utilized as an adverbial of spot, one of the normal designs of adverbial phrases start with the relational word as the model beginnings with "to".
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Please help with 2 and 3 I really need help.
Answer:
A for the question 2 and C for question 3
Which is the best country from 3 given below ?
(a) United States
(b) India
(c) United Kingdom
I am writing an argumentative essay on should students receive homework.
Answer:
Every student in the world has stressed over their homework, some have even cried. I know I have, plenty of times. Homework this, homework that, it’s not like we haven’t been at school for eight hours doing work or anything. School itself is already stressful enough, and having homework at home, which is a place to relax, is too much for an individual. Some people argue that it helps the students get more practice with what they’re learning at school; some say that it stresses kids out too much.
Homework was invented by Robert Nevilis in 1905. He was a teacher who thought students needed more practice at home. Ever since, homework has been important to every teacher and school. Educators say that it enhances the student’s ability to understand the subject better, but it does more than that. Studies have shown that homework can lead to stress and depression. Students have to deal with being in school for eight hours, then having to go home and work on more stuff from school is very overwhelming. Every person likes to be relaxed after a long, stressful day, but some students cant because they have too much homework.
Explanation:
2. Discuss two examples of suspense or humor created by point of view in the book the open boat Provide a quotation from the text to support your answers.
discussed these matters, but each had, no doubt, reflected upon them in silence and according to his mind.”1.Discuss two examples of suspense or humor created by point of view in your novel or short story. Thesuspense in this part of the book is when a shark is going around the boat that is about the size of thebathtub as the oiler was asleep, and the correspondent was rowing the boat. Provide a quotation from the text to support your answers. “Night falls. They row back out to deeper water. The oiler and the correspondent take turns rowing through the night. While the oiler sleeps and the correspondent rows, a huge shark shows up and swims in circles around the boat.”1.Identify an example of dramatic irony in your novel or short story. If your story has not presented any examples of dramatic irony, describe your own suggestion for adding dramatic irony to a scene from your novel or short story.One example of dramatic irony in the Open Boat is when the people on the shore see the boat out in the water and think its a novelty, not that someone might need their help. The people in the boat think the people on shore are their rescuers, they’re both wrong.
How is Orwell using the animals' response to the pigs' manipulation as a satirical critique of human behavior?
Answer:
Orwell uses the manipulation of pigs to satirize humans' ability to overthrow an oppressive system, creating another system as oppressive as the previous one.
Explanation:
I believe you are referring to "Animal Farm", the fable written by George Orwell, where we learn about a farm where animals decide to rebel, expel humans and control their own activities. Animals believe that humans are oppressive and harmful to them and for that reason, they rebel. When humans are expelled, it is decided that the pigs will be the leaders of the animals because they are very intelligent, however, the pigs start to be as oppressive as humans, which is ironic, because the animals exchanged one oppressive system for another they are oppressive.
Orwell uses this to lampoon the human capacity to be highly rational and intelligent, but not to be able to not exploit and oppress other human beings, especially in political decisions, where an oppressive government is overthrown so that another oppressive government can be established.