2. Write a summary of the following paragraph: “How long I sat beside Calypso I don't know. Hunger and weariness vanished, and only after the sun was low in the west I splashed on through the swamp, strong and exhilarated as if never more to feel any mortal care. At length I saw maple woods on a hill and found a log house. I was gladly received. "Where ha ye come fra? The swamp, that awfu' swamp. What were ye doin' there?" etc. "Mony a puir body has been lost in that muckle, cauld, dreary bog and never been found." When I told her I had entered it in search of plants and had been in it all day, she wondered how plants could draw me to these awful places and said, "It's god's mercy ye ever got out."
In this passage, the author talks about how enchanted he was by Calypso. He tells us that this led to him forgetting his weariness and his hunger. However, as the sun was going down, he had to go back and cross the swamp. He did not mind this, but as he arrived to a log house and was received, the woman who welcomed him seemed to be surprised. She scolded him, saying that the swamp was a dangerous place and that many people had died. She told him that it was very lucky he got out.
After dr. Lanyons death, mr utterson receives a letter that disturbs him because "here again were the idea of a _____ and the name of Henry Jekyll bracketed."
Writers who use imagery A. are using the senses to get audiences to visualize B. must describe either fire or water in great detail C. rarely become considered "great" writers over time D. usually do so because they do not like figurative language
Answer:
Writers who use imagery
A. are using the senses to get audiences to visualize
Explanation:
Imagery is the use of figurative language in a literary text. The descriptive and vivid language helps to appeal to the human senses and it also adds depth to the work. Imagery helps to create a visual representation of the ideas in the minds of the readers.
Read the following pairs of words and think about how the connotation of each word differs from the denotation: (1) cheap/inexpensive, (2) skinny/slender, (3) stubborn/persevering, (4) aggressive/assertive, and (5) lazy/relaxed.
1. Denotation: costly
Connotation: cheap suggests poor quality, and inexpensive does not
2. Denotation: underweight
Connotation: skinny suggests an unhealthy condition; slender is more positive
3. Denotation: to remain constant to a purpose
Connotation: stubborn suggests being unreasonable; persevering suggests acting with patience and commitment
4. Dennotation: bold and self-assured
Connotation: aggressive suggests hostility, while assertive suggests confidence
5. Dennotation: in a state of ease
Connotation: lazy suggested lack of motivation, while relaxed suggests resting
In "The Necklace," Madame Loisel _____. dreams of luxuries and popularity beyond her means joins her husband in opening a business of their own settles down as a contented housewife and mother
what is the exchange that Fogg has with the train station landlord?
In "The Death of Ivan Ilyich," How might Ivan Ilyich’s sense of duty be impacting his health?
The transit service may refuse transport of an individual with a disability if that person does not have a personal care attendant. True or false
Who were the Normans?
natives of Norland
Danes who had settled in France
Saxons who came from Normandy
descendants of the Goths and Visigoths
Answer:
Danes who had settled in France.
Explanation:
The Normans are an ethnic group that settled in Normandy, what is now a region of Northern France. They are a mixture of tribes and peoples, most specifically, franks, Gallo-romans, and Norse Vikings (this latter would be a form of ancestry to what is now the Danish people). As they settled in Normandy, there were further and continuous raids on these lands from Denmark, Norway and Iceland. The Normans became a distinctive and influential ethnic group during the 10th century.
Answer:
Danes who had settled in France.
Explanation:
If you say that you are out of water, do you imply or infer that you want some water?
What does an unabridged dictionary provide? a cross-reference system for related words condensed definitions of a limited number of words extensive definitions of a large number of words large amounts of information about a particular subject
An unabridged dictionary provides extensive definitions of a large number of words.
An unabridged dictionary is a dictionary that has not been shortened, that is to say a dictionary that is complete because there are not omitted terms or definitions. An unabridged dictionary includes rare words, neologisms and long definitions since it makes reference to details, such as origin of words. In other words, an unabridged dictionary is a comprehensive dictionary.
To mrs saville england july 7th this excerpt from the introductory portion of mary shelley's frankenstein is an indication that this novel is
Answer:
The correct answer to the question: "To Mrs. Saville, England, July 7th..." this excerpt from the introductory portion of Mary Shelley´s "Frankenstein", is an indication that this novel is..., written in a format that is called Epistolary.
Explanation:
"Frankenstein", is a horror and science-fiction novel that was written by author Mary Shelley, and which was published originally in 1818. The format, or style, that is used in this novel is known as epistolary, which means that the story develops itself from a series of letters that are written between characters, narrators, or a combination of those, instead of just simply having a narrator tell the story directly. Epistolaries, are part of a larger style called the Frame Story, and in this novel, these epistolaries happen between two of the characters: Captain Walton and his sister Margaret Walton Saville. In them Walton narrates to his sister the story of Frankestein as he hears it when he first meets him during a trip to the North Pole.
In his introductory note Yann Martel says, "This book was born as I was hungry." What sort of emotional nourishment might life of Pi have given to it's author?
Answer:
Yann Martel's philosophical novel "The Life of Pi" explores the issues of spirituality and metaphysics that one experiences in their life. The protagonist Pi Patel leads us through his journey, shipwrecked and stranded on a lifeboat with a Bengal tiger, which also serves as a way of the author addressing what is real or not.
Explanation:
In his introductory note of the novel, the author Yann Martel wrote that "this book was born as I was hungry". In this case, it does not necessarily mean the literal hunger for food or anything to eat. It may also mean the hunger for success, for any fulfillment in his profession, the hunger for anything to help him write, an inspiration or enlightenment etc. Thus, the emotional contentment, nourishment that he got was the novel, the writing of this story, the discovery of the life story of Pi Patel. The encounter with an Indian man who told him the story from which his novel was based, was also what made him appreciate the emotional fulfillment he got personally. This was enough for him, feeding his hunger and getting a story that is both magnificently beautiful as well as life- changing, even to the extent of making someone believe in God.
Further Explanation:
Yann Martel exclaims that the book "The Life of Pi" was a result of his hunger, with the exact quote going as "This book was born as I was hungry". Now, he did not mean the hunger for food or something to eat. Instead, he was rather commenting in his need to be inspired and enlightened so that he might be able to produce a full and fitting story to be shown or given to the world. This story was a result of his 'hunger' for contentment, for fulfillment.
Before he encountered the Indian man who would later tell him about a story that will enable him to believe in god, he (Yann Martel) had been on the lookout for any possible true story that will feed his hunger. So, this completion, this 'food' that the Indian man's story provided him was nothing sort of an emotional fulfillment. The thrill that he got from the publication of this story gave him a genuine feeling of feeling full, a feeling he was looking for and far better than he had previously expected.
"The Story of Pi" has the ability to affect the very core of human spirit, even leading the author to renew his belief in the power of art and more importantly, the power of a truly good story. Discussing the importance of this story even to his personal life, Martel indirectly referred to those times in his professional career where he was left with nothing and no productive work coming out from him. But, this failure which he termed "hunger" was also what led him to bring about the most fulfilling work of his. The success also made him understand the art of story telling and the inspirations that are proofs of the importance of imagination.
Keywords:
Yann Martel, The Life of Pi, Pi Patel, inspiration, story-telling, fulfilling, hunger, inspiration.
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For which audience is the following sentence most appropriate? Franklin Delano Roosevelt ran on the New Deal in 1932.
pet owners
kindergarten students
hotel managers
history students
The issue that Semple discusses in "Parks in Peril" is the condition of national parks.
True
False
Which question is not one to ask when considering the audience?
the correct answer is B.What is a manageable topic
Answer:b
Explanation: cuz he said the answer
A book that is not shortened or condensed is
Read the excerpt from The Odyssey. Then, his chores being all dispatched, he caught another brace of men to make his breakfast, and whisked away his great door slab to let his sheep go through—but he, behind, reset the stone as one would cap a quiver. What two things are being compared in this epic simile?
Odysseus resets the enclosure stone like a lid snaps shut on a quiver - quick and perfect fit.
In the epic simile from The Odyssey, the two things being compared are:
The act of resetting the stone blocking the entrance to Odysseus's enclosure.
Capping a quiver with its lid.
The simile highlights the ease and efficiency with which Odysseus resets the stone. It suggests that the stone fits perfectly and securely in place, just like a well-made quiver lid would snap shut.
During which step of the writing process would you define words that your audience may not know?
which word is the verb that shows the action
9. Which is an example of “exploding a moment”?
His silk tie gleams in the sunlight.
I turned eighteen on Thursday.
The urban commuter reads his paper.
I sit down next to a young professional man.
Option 1, his silk tie gleams in the sunlight, is an example of "exploding a moment."
To explode a moment is to slow it down, to write in slow motion, so that every little detail, trait, feeling is exacerbated. The idea is to provide as many details as possible in order to make the reader aware of everything that is going on.
The rest of the sentences, although they convey a message, do not provide as many intimate details as option 1.
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Read the following excerpt from F. Scott Fitzgerald's
The Great Gatsby
:
I spent my Saturday nights in New York, because those gleaming,
dazzling parties of his were with me so vividly that I could still hear the
music and the laughter, faint and incessant, from his garden, and the
cars going up and down his drive. One night I did hear a material car
there, and saw its lights stop at his front steps. But I didn't investigate.
Probably it was some final guest who had been away at the ends of
the earth and didn't know that the party was over.
How does this excerpt contribute to the overall meaning of
The Great Gatsby
? What aesthetic impact is it meant
to have on the reader? Be sure to cite evidence from the reading to support your claim
The excerpt from 'The Great Gatsby' evokes the transient nature of Gatsby's parties and symbolizes the fleeting American Dream of the 1920s. Nick Carraway's narration, filled with wistful nostalgia, highlights the era's passing splendor and the disillusionment that follows unfulfilled aspirations. Fitzgerald uses the narrative to underscore the novel's themes of aspiration and the harsh reality behind the American Dream.
Explanation:The excerpt from The Great Gatsby serves to illustrate the ephemerality of Gatsby's parties and, by extension, the fleeting nature of the American Dream in the 1920s. The described Saturday nights reinforce the theme of transience and the illusion of permanence in the face of social mobility. The aesthetic impact lies in evoking a sense of nostalgia and loss, enriched by Nick Carraway's detailed and colored observations of his environment.
The lines from the excerpt suggest a world that has moved on from the excitement and unrestrained revelry of Gatsby's parties, leaving behind only muted echoes. It mirrors the disillusionment with wealth and success that is central to Fitzgerald's critique of the era. The narrative voice of Nick is both intimate and observant, painting the aura of the time with a vivid brush that similarly colors our understanding of the characters and their circumstances.
Automobile lights that once signaled the arrival of yet another festivity now only mark the remnants of a bygone era. The car stopping in front of Gatsby's house is a stark reminder that while the parties have ended, their resonance remains. Overall, it underscores the novel's central themes of aspiration, disillusionment, and the stark reality behind the facade of the American Dream.
1. In what way is the Nurse different after the announcement of the marriage arranged between Juliet and Paris? How does the change in the Nurse affect Juliet? How does the change in the Nurse affect the way readers view her?
From his speech in Act III, scene ii of Julius Caesar, what can you infer about Mark Antony's feelings for Caesar?
A. That he considered Caesar a friend
B. That he is sorry he murdered Caesar
C. That he was angry at Caesar's behavior
D. That he is happy Caesar is finally dead
Which task will you most likely perform during the editing and proofreading stage? (A)correct any remaining errors (B)write the first draft of your paper (C)decide on a main topic for your paper (D)research supporting details
during editing and proofreading you will be correcting any grammar mistakes made so option A is the correct answer
Which statement best summarizes "Save the Coral Reefs”?
A. Coral reefs are a very important component of the ocean’s ecosystem because they support sea life, such as crabs and sea turtles. In fact, over four thousand species depend on the survival of the reefs, which are being destroyed by bleaching. More must be done immediately to save the reefs.
B. Development along the coastal regions has significant negative effects on coral reefs. The reefs are an essential part of the ocean’s ecosystem, and when people build structures on top of them, they are easily damaged because they are so fragile. We should limit construction along the coast to protect the reefs.
C. Construction along the coasts, overfishing, and bleaching have seriously damaged the world’s coral reefs. Since reefs are a very important part of the ocean’s ecosystem, their destruction has a devastating environmental impact, and we must work to protect them.
D. Coral reefs are fragile structures made of limestone. People who build in coastal regions and others who overfish our seas must be stopped, because they don’t care about all the species that rely on the survival of reefs, such as sea turtles, clownfish, lobster, sharks, and crabs.
Read the excerpt from A History of Women’s Suffrage by Stanton, Anthony, and Gage. The broader demand for political rights has not commanded the thought its merits and dignity should have secured. While complaining of many wrongs and oppressions, women themselves did not see that the political disability of sex was the cause of all their special grievances, and that to secure equality anywhere, it must be recognized everywhere. Like all disfranchised classes, they begun by asking to have certain wrongs redressed, and not by asserting their own right to make laws for themselves. Which statement paraphrases the authors’ argument? Women should try to speak up in public. Women’s personal dignity is not respected. Women have many complaints that they want to voice. Women’s lack of political rights is the root of their troubles.
The statement which paraphrases the authors’ argument is:
Women’s lack of political rights is the root of their troubles.
In the above excerpt, the real cause of the suffrage of the women has been highlighted. The author tries to point out the root cause of the suffering of women which is not possessing a right to vote. Since women are so engaged in seeking their rights and freedoms in other sectors that the political right, which is the most important right is been neglected.
The paraphrase of the text can be seen by the sentence: Women’s lack of political rights is the root of their troubles.
What is a paraphrase?Paraphrasing is the restatement of a text, using different words and the same meanings.In this case, a paraphrased text has been rewritten, its sense and meaning has been kept, but the text is composed of different words.Paraphrasing is very important to create short text and avoid plagiarism, in addition to making the text more objective and promoting faster reading.
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When jesse first met nicolette, he extended his hand and said warmly, "nice to meet you." in response, nicolette sighed, rolled her eyes, and simply said, "yah," in a very sarcastic tone. jesse inferred that nicolette was not excited about meeting him based on her reaction. which rule of language did jesse likely base his decision on?
Read the excerpt from "The Most Dangerous Game."
"Even so, I rather think they understand one thing—fear. The fear of pain and the fear of death."
What does this line of dialogue reveal about Whitney’s character?
He greatly enjoys the thrill of the hunt.
He has compassion for the hunted animals.
He cares little for the animals he hunts.
He is giving up the sport of hunting.
Final answer:
The line from "The Most Dangerous Game" shows Whitney's empathy for hunted animals by acknowledging their fears of pain and death.
Explanation:
The line of dialogue from "The Most Dangerous Game" reveals that Whitney has compassion for the hunted animals. He mentions two fundamental fears that all living beings perceive: the fear of pain and the fear of death. Whitney's recognition of these fears in animals demonstrates his empathetic view towards the animals he hunts, suggesting an understanding and possibly a questioning of the ethics behind hunting for sport.
Throughout various literature, empathy or criticism towards animals' plight is a common theme, reflecting on humane treatment and the moral implications of hunting.
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