5. Which statement is true about the zones within a region?

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Answer 1
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What does the knife and blood symbolize on the sidewalk bleeding??

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Answer:

The jacket represents the gang and as a result it represents Andy's loss of individuality. He has lost his identity. "He was a Royal. There had been meaning to the title."I hope this helps you ✍️✍️

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What is ironic about the ending of "The Cremation of Sam McGee?"


A : Sam mushed sled dogs, but hated the cold.


B : Instead of seeing Sam's charred corpse inside the furnace, Sam actually defrosted from the cold and is alive and comfortable by the fire.



C : Instead of seeing Sam's charred corpse, Sam has disappeared into the snow, never to be seen by his friend again.



D : Sam's friend does not cremate him, but buries him.

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

Answer:

( D )

Explanation:

I took the test.

Ayo does anybody know how james giblin create realistic portraits of historicsl figures and how he crates characters in his book

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Answer:

Explanation:

he shows what his characters are like by focusing on how they think and what they do.

hope this helps

Explanation:

D just did it 5 0r 1 star nothing else

Help me please I’m not asking for much

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Answer: 7. Social issues

5. D

I’m not super sure about number 6 but I hope someone else can help with that one

Please answer quickly! merry christmas (: Read the story.

“Life on the Sea”

The storm roiled on the horizon as rough waves rocked the helm of the fishing vessel. The captain had known the storm was coming—he had watched the weather reports for the past several days of the journey—but he started to question his decision as the waves got more powerful. One wave slapped the vessel and knocked him to the deck; when he stood up on unsteady feet, he grabbed the wheel with both hands. Though he had been a fishing boat captain for years and knew that the sea was the safest place for a vessel in a storm, these moments always terrified him.

He had spent most of his life on the sea; he knew the habits and nuances of the water like it was his closest friend. The calmness that he felt when the water was placid wasn’t like any stillness that he experienced on land. And though he didn’t like the choppy waves when he could barely stay upright, he knew that these moments were necessary too. It was like life—in order to get to the peace, he had to weather the storm.

His wife, Marla, didn’t understand his obsession with the water, why he spent months of the year navigating a boat full of crab fishermen to isolated spots of the ocean hundreds of miles from shore. She couldn’t grasp why he didn’t get the same satisfaction from life behind a desk—the stable job in an office downtown that Marla wanted him to have. He had tried things her way, but that had only lasted a couple years; after a while, she could tell that he was miserable, and she gave him her permission to do what he loved. He gave his job two weeks’ notice and was back on the sea right away.

He knew he missed things while he was away on these fishing boats: he listened to his wife’s voice over an unreliable cell phone connection. He’d had to watch his daughter Ky speak her first words on a video that chirped into his phone. And though he’d been there for her first steps, he’d missed her first day of preschool, and there would inevitably be other milestones that he would miss.

He stared into the blackness of the storm and knew that the fishermen below deck were relying on him to get them safely back to their families—he knew this because he was aware of how his own family relied on him. He knew that he had to stay focused, even when he wanted to think about what his wife was doing now. He would see her in a week—and he’d be able to take his daughter to school again. He’d be able to go to the grocery store and the park and do all the everyday things that he missed while at sea.

He touched the picture of his family that was inside his raincoat as the next wave approached. He imagined their voices telling him that they were proud of him, and it filled him with a strength that he hadn’t felt at other times during this journey. In the morning, the storm would die down, and he would enjoy the quiet. In the morning, he would call his daughter and tell her about the big storm and hear the wonder in her voice as he described the size of each wave. But for now, he was a man on a mission; he took a deep breath and held onto the steering wheel with every bit of his strength.

“Let’s go,” he thought as the biggest wave of all crashed into the boat.

Question 1
Part A

In the story "Life on the Sea," how does the captain mostly feel when he is on the sea?


proud

guilty

confident

miserable
Question 2
Part B

Which excerpts from the story best support the answer in Part A?

Select the two correct answers.


"He gave his job two weeks’ notice and was back on the sea right away."

"The calmness that he felt when the water was placid wasn’t like any stillness that he experienced on land."

"The storm roiled on the horizon as rough waves rocked the helm of the boat."

"He had spent most of his life on the sea; he knew the habits and nuances of the water like it was his closest friend."

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Answer:

proud

Explanation:

"He had spent most of his life on the sea; he knew the habits and nuances of the water like it was his closest friend."

"The calmness that he felt when the water was placid wasn’t like any stillness that he experienced on land."

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Refer to "The Most Important Day" by Helen Keller

This story is from a larger work, The Story of My Life. Based on the structure and point of view of this story, what is the genre of the novel?


a: biography

b: diary

c: autobiography

d: science fiction

f: myth

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Answer:

Explanation:

Hellen Keller was a real person. She took years to learn to overcome her blindness and deafness. What she wrote was not a novel. This was not written as an example of a theme seen through a character's eyes.

This is her life. She wrote it. It is an autobiography.

HELP I NEED THIS ASAP!!! Give an example of dialect from TKAM (chapters 1-5). Provide textual evidence. Please include quotations and either a page number or at minimum a chapter number.

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Answer:

"Maycomb was an old town, but it was a tired old town when I first knew it. In rainy weather the streets turned to red slop; grass grew on the sidewalks, the courthouse sagged in the square. Somehow it was hotter then: a black dog suffered on a summers day; bony mules hitched to Hoover carts flicked flies in the sweltering shade of the live oaks on the square. Men's stiff collars wilted by nine in the morning. Ladies bathed before noon, after their three-o'clock naps, and by nightfall were like soft teacakes with frostings of sweat and sweet talcum."

Explanation: it is Chapter 1 - 31

Ignore the question below
I need help with the question that says mr anderson

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Answer:

It means he is angry.

Explanation:

His tone is what his like feeling is so he is upset.

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In what part of a paragraph will a reader find the main idea?

A.in the body paragraphs
B.in the conclusion
C.in the topic sentence
D.in the supporting details

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Answer:

C. In the topic Sentence

Explanation:

Answer:

Topic sentence

Explanation:

Its the best anwser

Match each of the prefixes with its correct type.
location
?
cir-
time
?
milli-
negative
?
post-
positive
?
bene-
numerical
?
anti-

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Answer:

milli-numerical

post-time

bene-positive

anti-negative

cir-location

Explanation:

O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo?
Deny thy father and refuse thy name.

Or, if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love,
And I’ll no longer be a Capulet.

What does the above quote mean from Romeo and Juliet
and how does it matters?

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Answer:

She thinks of Romeo in individual terms, and thus her love for him overrides her family’s hatred for the Montague name. She says that if Romeo were not called “Romeo” or “Montague,” he would still be the person she loves

Explanation:

am sorry if am wrong

Acolon can be used to do all of the following except
link two complete sentences together
express a ratio of two numbers
follow the name of a person in business correspondence |
separate individual items in a list

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Answer: separate individual items in a list

Explanation:

Colons are typically used after an independent clauses and they are used to draw attention to a particular thing or in the presentation of an explanation.

They can also be used to link two complete sentences together, express a ratio of two numbers and also follow the name of a person in business correspondence.

It should be noted that colons cannot be used to separate individual items in a list. That is the function of a comma.

Which of these is an opinion?

A
GDQ players try to complete a whole game as quickly as they can.
B
GDQ turned gaming, usually a waste of time, into an important fundraiser.
C
GDQ has raised more than $22 million for different charities since it began.
D
GDQ lets everyday gamers learn moves and tricks to improve their game play

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Select all that apply.
Which of these elements of drama was handed down from the ancient Greeks?

prologues

pantomime

choruses

catharsis

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Answer: pantomime is what it hink because this was hand me down i thibk

Put the following words in correct alphabetical order.
Smoke,small, smelling,smashed, smearing,smart

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Small,smart,smashed,smearing,smoke :)
1. Small
2. Smart
3. Smashed
4. Smearing
5. Smoke

Describe two scenes where “manipulation” is occurring.
Cukoon’s Nest chapters 1-3

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Answer:

The two scenes where 'manipulation' occurs in the novel 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest' are:

When Big Nurse gets mad with the aides and quickly brings back her fake posture before the patients.Another manipulation takes place when McMurphy bets with Hardings, the president of patient's council and win against him.

Explanation:

'One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest' is a novel written by Ken Kesey. The book is narrated by Chief Bromden.

In Chapter 1-3, the two scenes where 'manipulation' occurs is when Big Nurse gets mad with the ward aides, almost about to burst, but then compose herself before the patients arrive at the spot (Chapter 1). Big Nurse is the antagonist of the novel and the main manipulator. She has manipulated her ward with fear and hatred for one another. She brings control over her wards using these tactics and scheme. But before patients she shows herself as a compose and calm lady. This is one example of manipulation from the novel.

Another 'manipulative' scene occurs when McMurphy bets with Hardings, who is considered to be the president of the patient's council. Hardings is a nerrvous man, which McMurphy knew, he knew that gaining position from Hardings would be easy and thus engage himself in a bet with him, which he easily wins. This incident takes place in chapter 3 of the novel.

Which part of the five-paragraph essay serves as a mini outline of the essay?
A. Hook
B. Topic sentence
C. Thesis statement
D. Conclusion

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Answer:

B. Topic sentence

Explanation:

The topic sentence explained what you are going to be talking about.

I cant figure this one out, I’ve tried it about 5 times and I couldn’t do it.

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Answer: I beliieve it would be 2 and 4 Im  

not sure tho

Explanation:

Answer:

2 - 4

Explanation:

the other two have lots of deatial

At the end of the poem, which of the following best describes "this place"? *
shocking and scary
calm and lifeless
dark and desolate
bright and beautiful

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Answer:

dark and desolate

Explanation:

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What is significant about Jack’s story about being discovered in an ordinary handbag lost in the cloakroom of a railway station?

Group of answer choices

His story symbolizes both his ambiguous social status during the play, and the possibility of his social mobility

His story induces Gwendolen to fall in love with him and betray her parents so she can marry Jack

His story demonstrates that Jack is secretly living a double life and is not really who he says he is

His story allows the reader to sympathize with his situation

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"His story symbolizes both his ambiguous social status during the play, and the possibility of his social mobility"

Think about it. Gwendolyn doesn't love him because of this, he's quite open about this story, so that's not demonstrating anything. And this is not played up for sympathy. This leaves us with one option.

What is the theme of the poem heart to heart?

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The overall theme is a struggle with one's emotions, and not being able to control your desires or even know how you feel.

Answer: wdym the theme read the poem and think about what the poem is talking about

Explanation:

6. Select the sentence that correctly uses dashes for emphasis. (5 points)
My baby sister dropped her nearly full-bottle of juice-in a mud puddle.
My baby sister dropped her nearly full bottle-of juice-in a mud puddle.
My baby sister dropped her bottle of juice in a mud-puddle.
O My baby-sister-dropped her nearly full bottle of juice in a mud puddle.

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Answer:

It's A, i think! ^w^

Explanation:

A uses the hypen/dash in "full-bottle"

6. Why is it “okay” for the Ewell children not to go to school? For Mr. Ewell to hunt and trap out of season?

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^they’re not dumb
(they said so)

Does the sentence below have a misplaced or dangling modifier?

While reading a new mystery book, my dog curled up in my lap and slept.

A. Dangling
B. Misplaced

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Dangling
Explanation: if it were misplaced it would change the meaning, basically saying your dog was reading instead of you reading.

Read the following passage: The basketball team should find a new coach. Sure, the old coach has won two titles in the past three years, but he's hard to be around, and his fashion sense is terrible.

Which statement best evaluates the use of a claim and reasoning?

A. The passage does not have a claim and does not contain any sound reasoning

B. The passage does not have a claim but does contain sound reasoning

C. The passage has a strong claim backed up by sound reasoning.

D. The passage has a strong claim that is not backed up by sound reasoning.​

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Answer:

I actually don't know possibly c

Answer: it’s d

Explanation:

The dialogue in paragraphs 8–16 develops the characters of the narrator and his father by showing how —


frightened both men are by the upcoming journey

the son has grown stronger and wiser than his father

both men respect their traditions and love one another

their traditions blind both men to the realities around them

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This question seems to refer to the short story "By the Waters of Babylon," by author Stephen Vincent Benét.

Answer:

I believe there are two correct answers for this question. Since you did not post anything about how many options should be checked, I will select both of them.

The dialogue develops the characters by showing how:

B. the son has grown stronger and wiser than his father.

C. both men respect their traditions and love one another

Explanation:

The dialogue between John and his father in "By the Waters of Babylon" reveals how much John has grown. Now that he has become a man, he asks his father for permission to leave their land. John is a priest, just like his father. This is a post-apocalyptic scenario in which societal beliefs are based on superstitions and the fear of the unknown.

John wants to leave and explore, but his father fears for him. They love and respect each other. John would not leave without his father's permission; his father would not let John leave without giving him his blessing:

"My son," he said. "Once I had young dreams. If your dreams do not eat you up, you  may be a great priest. If they eat you, you are still my son. Now go on your journey."

John and his father follow the traditions and rules of their people. John does not stop obeying them just because he is leaving. Quite the contrary, he maintains and respects them, just like his father:

That night, in the house of the priesthood, I asked for and received purification.

The dialogue also reveals how much stronger and wiser than his own father John has grown. While his father is still attached to superstitions, John wishes to know more and learn the truth:

His eyes were stern when I told him he was  no longer my father but a priest. [...]

"This is a very strong dream," he said." It may eat you up."

"I am not afraid," I said and looked at him with both eyes.

Dark Romantic writers sometimes focused on the psychological effects of
sin. Tom experiences some psychological distress after making his deal with
the devil. How does Tom suffer psychologically from his sin?

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Answer:

He suffers from the sin he committed with the constant fear of being condemned to hell after his death.

Explanation:

He suffers from the sin he committed with the constant fear of being condemned to hell after his death. This thought terrifies Tom and takes away all the peace and quiet, because he is very afraid. This makes him desperately look for a church and become a religious fanatic to the point of looking like a madman, begging for his religiosity to save him, but he doesn't get that grace.

Would you rather be the center of attention or go unnoticed? and why?

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Answer:

I would go unnoticed because I would be sneaky and if I do something bad and I don’t get noticed, I won’t get in trouble.

What type of figurative language is used in the following sentence? He is as sweet as pie.

Question 2 options:

simile


metaphor


hyperbole


personification

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This is a simile. A simile uses “like” or “as” in the comparative sentence.

In Percy Jackson the lightning theif, in front of Chiron and the whole camp, annabeth had Percy...



A. Turn her into a goldfish and toss her into the camp pod

B. Apologize to Luke and hand Luke’s broken beaded necklace back to him

C. Unmask clarisse, revealing her to everyone as mrs. dodds, the fury

D. Step back into the creek, where his wounds were immediately healed.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Answer:B

Explanation: In The Lightning Thief she tries to teach him the whole Ancient Greek language; but she fails to do so because Percy Jackson goes on his first quest.

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