Brief, naturalistic analysis procedures enhance students' comprehension through informal analysis, foster practice in close-reading, and prepare them for formal writing, all while offering valid and generalizable data from natural settings.
Explanation:Brief, naturalistic, and accessible functional analysis procedures encourage a range of benefits in the educational and research context. Firstly, it helps students better understand the reading through informal analysis, which is especially beneficial in disciplines such as psychology where understanding behavior in its natural setting is crucial. Secondly, these methods allow students to practice close-reading in a low-stakes, informal, and more comfortable way, which can lead to a deeper engagement with the material. Lastly, such an approach prepares students for writing a more formal essay by recording their initial impressions of a text, which is a foundational skill in academic research and composition.
Naturalistic observations, as an empirical method, provide the validity, or accuracy, of information collected unobtrusively in a natural setting. This enhances the ability to generalize the findings of the research to real-world situations due to the higher degree of ecological validity, or realism, than might be achieved with other research approaches. This is particularly important in fields such as psychology and education, where behaviors and learning processes are best understood within the context they naturally occur.
Which of the following is an example of an emotional appeal?
A. Many organizations have offered recommendations.
B. It will have global impact in the near future.
C. It will be the greatest environmental tragedy.
D. More than 90 percent of the scientists agreed that it is probable.
The correct answer is C. It will be the greatest environmental tragedy.
Explanation:
When a speaker uses an emotional appeal he/she focuses on using words that will have an emotional impact on the audience or referring to situations that are related to emotions either positive or negative ones. This appeal can be seen in "It will be the greatest environmental tragedy" because it is likely the use of the words "greatest... tragedy" has an emotional impact on the audience considering these words are related to negative feelings such as regret, fear, and apprehension. As a result, this phrase causes the audience to feel in a certain way and believe the words of the speaker.
What is a humorous imitation of a popular literary style, genre, or author called? understatement parody irony?
Answer:
Parody.
Explanation:
A parody is defined as a piece of writing, music, art, speech, etc. that intentionally copies the style of someone famous or copies a particular situation, making the features or qualities of the original more noticeable in a way that is humorous.
This definition matches the one presented in the question, as both refer to a work of imitation meant to be humorous.
Bureau of Reclamation (excerpt)
Millions of years of weather[ing] [had] eroded the canyon walls [where the Hoover Dam was to be built]. Water [had] frozen in cracks and crevices, splitting the rock. Before construction could begin on the dam, this loose rock had to be removed. Special men were required for the job, men called "high-scalers."
Their job was to climb down the canyon walls on ropes. Here they worked with jackhammers and dynamite to strip away the loose rock. The men who chose to do this work came from many backgrounds. Some were former sailors, some circus acrobats, some were American Indians. All of them were agile men, unafraid to swing out over empty space on slender ropes.
It was hard and dangerous work, perhaps the most physically demanding work on the entire project. Laden with tools and water bags, the men would descend the canyon walls. Jackhammer drills were lowered to them, and powder holes were drilled into the rock. The jackhammers weighed 44 [pounds] and had to be maneuvered into position by hand. Once the holes had been drilled into the rock, they were loaded with dynamite. After the shot, broken rocks sometimes had to be levered free using crowbars.
Moving about on the cliffs was difficult and dangerous. Live air hoses, electrical lines, bundles of drill steel festooned the cliffs. The scalers had to carefully pick their way through the resulting maze. The danger from falling rocks and dropped tools was extreme.
Question 4 of 17
Which additional detail best fits the content of the passage?
a reference to the stunts that some of the most daring workmen performed
a reference to the improvised safety hats the workmen used
a mention of the companies contracted for blasting equipment
a comparison of the wages paid to high scalers, miners, and shovel operators
(the correct capitalization) In 1906, president Theodore Roosevelt named Devils Tower in Wyoming the first national monument.
At first, who does Atticus think is responsible for Bob Ewell's death?
Answer:jem
Explanation:
In the following sentence what is the antecedent of the pronoun it the class members chosen Chicago to visit because it provides the best opportunity for education and entertainment
Please check my answers or help me decipher which answer makes sense. My answers are in bold.
Question 1:
Franklin Roosevelt's "State of the Union Address, 1941," excerpt
"That is no vision of a distant millennium. It is a definite basis for a kind of world attainable in our own time and generation. That kind of world is the very antithesis of the so-called new order of tyranny which the dictators seek to create with the crash of a bomb.
To that new order we oppose the greater conception-the moral order. A good society is able to face schemes of world domination and foreign revolutions alike without fear."
Roosevelt lists four essential human freedoms in his speech and asserts that these freedoms constitute the moral order and help create and maintain a good society.
According to his speech, what will this "good society" be able to defend itself against?
Select one:
a. The need for higher taxes and further sacrifices
b. The need for military and defense programs
c. Schemes of world domination and foreign revolutions
d. The vision of a distant and hostile millennium
Im stuck between both answers "C" and "D".
Question 2:
Franklin Roosevelt's "State of the Union Address, 1941," excerpt
"A part of the sacrifice means the payment of more money in taxes. In my Budget Message I shall recommend that a greater portion of this great defense program be paid for from taxation than we are paying today. No person should try, or be allowed, to get rich out of this program; and the principle of tax payments in accordance with ability to pay should be constantly before our eyes to guide our legislation.
If the Congress maintains these principles, the voters, putting patriotism ahead of pocketbooks, will give you their applause."
In his speech, Roosevelt states the following:
If the Congress maintains these principles, the voters, putting patriotism ahead of pocketbooks, will give you their applause.
In this passage, who does "you" refer to?
Select one:
a. Congress
b. Roosevelt
c. The unemployed
d. Voters
number one is word for word in the text "A good society is able to face schemes of world domination and foreign revolutions" so the answer is C.
Number two is A
Question 1:
According to his speech, this "good society" will be able to defend itself against schemes of world domination and foreign revolution.
It states clearly in the speech, "A good society is able to face schemes of world domination and foreign revolutions alike without fear."
Question 2:
In this passage, "you" refers to Congress.
Imagine the sentence like this, "If the Congress maintains these principles...will give you their applause."
"You" is referring to the Congress and their is referring to the voters.
Which sentence below shows correct use of an em dash?
a. He didn't hear the doorbell broken - since last week when - the delivery person arrived. b. He didn't hear the door-bell broken since last-week when the delivery-person arrived. c. He didn't hear the doorbell-broken since last week-when the delivery person arrived. d. He didn't hear the door-bell broken since last week - when the delivery person arrived
Final answer:
The correct em dash usage is when it sets off an abrupt change or additional thought within a sentence. None of the given options use the em dash correctly. Commas should be used to separate independent clauses, after introductory elements, and in lists.
Explanation:
The correct use of an em dash in the given options is none of the above. The em dash should be used without spaces on either side to set off a part of the sentence that is an abrupt change in thought or as an additional thought, not to replace missing words or to connect hyphenated words that aren't compound modifiers. An example of correct usage would be: 'He didn't hear the doorbell—since it was broken—when the delivery person arrived.' In this sentence, the em dashes are used correctly to add additional information within the sentence.
Now, regarding the review questions, here is how you correctly use commas within them:
I finally found my keys, and I got to work just in time. (Comma before the conjunction 'and' that connects two independent clauses.)
Mrs. Contreras threw out her old coffee table and cleaned the carpet. (No comma needed because there is no independent clause following 'and.')
Taking the elevator to the roof, we hoped we could see the skyline and the bay. (Comma after the introductory phrase and no comma before 'and' since it connects two objects of the sentence.)
Though Susan wasn't feeling well, she went to the store anyway and bought ice cream, pizza, and candy. (Comma after the dependent introductory clause and commas in the series.)
I let my neighbor borrow my phone because she said hers was tapped by the police. (No comma is needed as the clause 'because she said hers was tapped by the police' is essential to the meaning of the sentence.)
Correctly identify the kind of rhyme used in the lines below. Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered weak and weary.
Answer:
A) internal rhyme
Explanation:
a rhyme in which one word appears in the middle of one line and another appears at the end of the line or in the middle of the next.
Read the paragraph from a letter.
I am writing to you today to discuss the situation at the downtown park. Recently, my family and I attended the annual town picnic there. Unfortunately, we were mobbed by unruly geese who stole our lunches. The overwhelming number of geese at the park has become unacceptable.
Which sentence contains the viewpoint?
I am writing to you today to discuss the situation at the downtown park.
Recently, my family and I attended the annual town picnic there.
Unfortunately, we were mobbed by unruly geese who stole our lunches.
The overwhelming number of geese at the park has become unacceptable.
Need is ASAP
Answer: D) The overwhelming number of geese at the park has become unacceptable.
Explanation: when we talk about a viewpoint, we are referring to the opinion of a person according to their perspective. In this case the person who writes the letter, starts by explaining the situation, how she/he and him/her family were robbed while having lunch at the downtown park, in that part the person only explains the facts, it is in the last phrase that he/she expresses his/her point of view about the number of geese at the park and how unacceptable he/she finds it.
Answer:
The overwhelming number of geese at the park has become unacceptable
or
D
Explanation:
Which of the following is considered a genre of fictional literature
A. Realism
B. Universal
C. Symbolic
D. Science fiction
The correct answer is D. Science fiction is considered a genre of fictional literature. It is fictional literature based on imagined future scientific or technological advances or major social change.
Realism is literary device that shows how things really are. It doesn't use elaborate imagery or figurative language, like metaphors or similes. Symbolism is a technique used in literature when some things are not taken literally by using metaphors. Universal doesn't seem to be a type of literary device, but it is defined as something that is done by all people in the world or in a particular group.
Which two characters does Achebe describe as being “ill-fated” in Things Fall Apart.
a.) Unoka and Okonkwo
b.) Okonkwo and Nmoye
c.) Ikemefuna and Unoka
d.) Nwoye and Ikemefuna
This comes from the novel “Things Fall Apart” written by Chinua Achebe. It is the story of the strong and proud Okonkwo, who could not deal with the changes the white missionaries brought to his village. Ikemefuna was ill-fated because he was destined to be killed by Okonkwo and Unoka was ill-fated because he was despised by his son Okonkwo and died in debt.
Question: Which two characters does Achebe describe as being “ill-fated” in Things Fall Apart.
Answer: c.) Ikemefuna and Unoka
In "From Blossoms" what is Li-young Lee saying about the act of eating peaches
Final answer:
In "From Blossoms," Li-young Lee portrays the act of eating peaches as an immersive, sensory experience that symbolizes the appreciation of life's transient pleasures, aligned with Asian philosophical themes.
Explanation:
In "From Blossoms" by Li-young Lee, the act of eating peaches transcends the mere consumption of fruit and becomes a symbol of being fully present in the moment and savoring the fleeting pleasures of life. Drawing from South and East Asian philosophy, the poem reflects a deep appreciation for life's ephemeral beauty, akin to the perspective of ukiyo, the Japanese concept of the 'floating world' which embraces joy in the transient. Lee's poetic imagery conjures a vivid sensory experience, similar to historical artistic expressions such as the Roman wall painting in "Still Life with Peaches and Water Jar" which showcased the simple yet profound pleasure found in nature's gifts. Through the act of eating peaches, Lee suggests an embrace of life's immediacy, an experience that is both sensual and spiritual.
An author's use of foreshadowing helps the reader form _____ about the story.
inferences
predictions
references
theories
The correct answer is: predictions
Foreshadowing refers to a literary device used to give the reader an advance hint of what is going to happen later in the story. It is found, most of times, at the beginning of the story, or of a chapter helping the reader to develop expectations about the events coming. This device is udeful in creating an atmosphere of suspense, oncreasing the reader's interest. In a mystery novel the author can use foreshadowing to give a clue about a murder that will take place.
In that way we know that the reader forms predictions about the story as several clues are given to him to catch his attention.
Why did Shakespeare's noble characters speak in iambic pentameter while commoners spoke mainly in blank verse or prose?
What is the definition of poverty
Read this quote from Zimmermann in The Code Book.
In the past, if the government wanted to violate the privacy of ordinary citizens, it had to expend a certain amount of effort to intercept and steam open and read paper mail, or listen to and possibly transcribe spoken telephone conversations. This is analogous to catching fish with a hook and a line, one fish at a time. Fortunately for freedom and democracy, this kind of labor-intensive monitoring is not practical on a large scale. Today, electronic mail is gradually replacing conventional paper mail, and is soon to be the norm for everyone, not the novelty it is today. Unlike paper mail, e-mail messages are just too easy to intercept and scan for interesting keywords. This can be done easily, routinely, automatically, and undetectably on a grand scale. This is analogous to driftnet fishing—making a quantitative and qualitative Orwellian difference to the health of democracy.
What is the purpose of the quote from Zimmermann?
It explains how much faster e-mail travels than ordinary mail.
It shows how easily digital mail can be monitored by outsiders.
It states exactly how many people use e-mail instead of regular mail.
It proves that e-mail is better for the health of democracy than regular mail.
Answer:
What does the word “analogous” mean?
What are the dangers of converting to electronic mail?
What is the result if the government violates privacy?
Explanation:
What was Titania's role in William Shakespeare's "A Midsummer's Night Dream?
Final answer:
Titania is the fairy queen in Shakespeare's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream,' involved in a conflict over a changeling and enchanted to fall in love with Nick Bottom. Her role accentuates the themes of love's irrationality and the power of enchantment, and her portrayals have evolved with changing theatrical norms and attitudes towards gender and performance.
Explanation:
In William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, Titania is the queen of the fairies and one of the central characters of the play. Her role is pivotal as it intersects with several plot lines, including her quarrel with Oberon, the king of the fairies, over a changeling boy, her enchantment by Oberon and subsequent infatuation with Nick Bottom (who has been transformed to have a donkey's head), and finally her reconciliation with Oberon which helps to resolve the chaos in the fairy and human worlds.
Titania's enchantment and the comedic elements of her romance with Bottom exhibit Shakespeare's masterful use of language and characterize the overall whimsical and fantastical tone of the play. Her character also adds depth to the theme of love, exploring its irrational nature and alterability under magical influences.
Titania's portrayal by various actresses over the centuries reflects the evolving attitudes towards gender and performance in the theatrical arts, from the passionate performances in Shakespeare's time to a more dignified portrayal in the 18th century. Yet, her role remains an essential component in understanding Shakespeare's depiction of love, magic, and reconciliation within the play.
It was many and many a year ago, In a kingdom by the sea, That a maiden there lived whom you may know By the name of Annabel Lee; And this maiden she lived with no other thought Than to love and be loved by me. (from "Annabel Lee" by Edgar Allan Poe)
O thou, new-year, delaying long, Delayest the sorrow in my blood, That longs to burst a frozen bud And flood a fresher throat with song. (from "In Memoriam" by Alfred Lord Tennyson)
Nature’s first green is gold, Her hardest hue to hold. Her early leaf’s a flower But only so an hour. Then leaf subsides to leaf. So Eden sank to grief,; So dawn goes down to day. Nothing gold can stay. (from "Nothing Gold Can Stay" by Robert Frost)
At Sestos Hero dwelt; Hero the fair, Whom young Apollo courted for her hair, And offered as a dower his burning throne, Where she should sit for men to gaze upon. The outside of her garments were of lawn, The lining purple silk, with gilt stars drawn; (from "Hero and Leander" by Christopher Marlowe)
which is a seset, a quartrian, a couplet, and an octave
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Which excerpt from “The Scarlet Ibis” most foreshadows that the narrator will feel regret for something he has done to Doodle? But sometimes (like right now), as I sit in the cool, green-draped parlor, the grindstone begins to turn, and time with all its changes is ground away—and I remember Doodle. Doodle was my brother and he was going to cling to me forever, no matter what I did, so I dragged him across the burning cotton field to share with him the only beauty I knew, Old Woman Swamp. There is within me (and with sadness I have watched it in others) a knot of cruelty borne by the stream of love, much as our blood sometimes bears the seed of our destruction, and at times I was mean to Doodle. Once I had succeeded in teaching Doodle to walk, I began to believe in my own infallibility and I prepared a terrific development program for him, unknown to Mama and Daddy, of course.
The most foreshadowing excerpt is There is within me (and with sadness, I have watched it in others) a knot of cruelty borne by the stream of love, much as our blood sometimes bears the seed of our destruction, and at times I was mean to Doodle.
This statement implies that the narrator is aware of his own cruelty and that he has occasionally acted on it on Doodle.
The term "knot of cruelty" is especially relevant since it implies that the narrator's cruelty is deep-seated and impossible to control. The phrase "stream of love" also implies that the narrator's brutality is prompted by his love for Doodle, a complicated and often destructive emotion.
Hence, the first extract is the most blatant in anticipating remorse because it openly discusses the narrator's brutality and his previous acts toward Doodle.
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Which is not a standard type of research report?
A. narrative essay
B. documented essay
C.annotated bibliography
D.laboratory report
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Which is not a part of the process used to determine the meaning of an unfamiliar word?
replace with a synonym
leave out the unfamiliar word
think of an opposite word
look for context clues
This excerpt best supports the claim that hamlet treats women unkindly. does not believe in true love. is critical of his motherâs choices. suspects his mother will kill claudius.
C) is critical of his mother’s choices.
What is Property and Casualty insurance?
Write a sentence that is not true, then tell us why you wish it were true. usc
Which tool will help you replace overused words in a text? (5 points) Dictionary Spell check Thesaurus Wikipedia
A written code of laws and rights issued by the government is called a
constitution.
charter.
bill of rights.
contract.
Answer:
charter
Explanation:
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When a word has an emotion or attitude attached to it, that's the word's A. origin. B. definition. C. connotation. D. denotation.
Which option is an example of expository writing?
The correct answer is B. A nonfiction book about the Africanized honeybee
Explanation:
Expository writing is a type of writing that aims at explaining some issue, subject or topic, because of this, expository texts are educational and include mainly facts rather than personal opinions or stories. Also, these texts are usually nonfictional and contain a lot of information that is well organized to help readers understand the main topic. Considering this, the one that is an example of expository writing is "A nonfiction book about the Africanized honeybee" because this is a nonfiction text that seems to be an educational text that provides information about Africanized honeybee or to explain this topic, which is the purpose of expository texts.
How is the poem "Litany" different from other love poems that use metaphors? A. The poem mixes metaphor and free verse, a rare combination.B. The poet uses a great many more metaphors than are typically found in love poems.C. The poet makes meaningless comparisons, and he also compares his love to what she is not.D. While poetic metaphors are generally extremely elaborate, the metaphors in this poem are simple and unadorned.
Answer:
C. The poet makes meaningless comparisons, and he also compares his love to what she is not.