Hich verb is in the present progressive form? A. Will be flying B. Was hopping C. Am swimming D. Had been driving

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Answer 1

The correct answer is(C). The present progressive is normally used  to talk about action that are in progress in the present  or  about plans for the future.


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Identify the appositive in the following sentence:

Dave Lewis, a teacher at Lawson, works with many aspiring musicians.

Question 4 options:

Dave Lewis


musicians


aspiring


teacher

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The correct answer is “teacher”

The appositive phrase is “, a teacher at Lawson,” as it adds additional information about a noun (Dave Lewis). It is usually framed between commas if the information provided is not essential to understand the meaning of the sentence.


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Read the excerpt from Animal Farm.

As winter drew on, Mollie became more and more troublesome. She was late for work every morning and excused herself by saying that she had overslept, and she complained of mysterious pains, although her appetite was excellent. On every kind of pretext she would run away from work and go to the drinking pool, where she would stand foolishly gazing at her own reflection in the water. But there were also rumours of something more serious. One day, as Mollie strolled blithely into the yard, flirting her long tail and chewing at a stalk of hay, Clover took her aside.

"Mollie,” she said, "I have something very serious to say to you. This morning I saw you looking over the hedge that divides Animal Farm from Foxwood. One of Mr. Pilkington's men was standing on the other side of the hedge. And—I was a long way away, but I am almost certain I saw this—he was talking to you and you were allowing him to stroke your nose. What does that mean, Mollie?”

"He didn't! I wasn't! It isn't true!” cried Mollie, beginning to prance about and paw the ground.

"Mollie! Look me in the face. Do you give me your word of honour that that man was not stroking your nose?”

"It isn't true!” repeated Mollie, but she could not look Clover in the face, and the next moment she took to her heels and galloped away into the field.

A thought struck Clover. Without saying anything to the others, she went to Mollie's stall and turned over the straw with her hoof. Hidden under the straw was a little pile of lump sugar and several bunches of ribbon of different colours.

Three days later Mollie disappeared. For some weeks nothing was known of her whereabouts, then the pigeons reported that they had seen her on the other side of Willingdon. She was between the shafts of a smart dogcart painted red and black, which was standing outside a public-house. A fat red-faced man in check breeches and gaiters, who looked like a publican, was stroking her nose and feeding her with sugar. Her coat was newly clipped and she wore a scarlet ribbon round her forelock. She appeared to be enjoying herself, so the pigeons said. None of the animals ever mentioned Mollie again.

What conflicts are presented in this excerpt? Select THREE options!

-Mollie is in conflict with herself because she wants to leave the farm.
-Mollie is in conflict with Clover because Clover sees Mollie with the farmer.
-Mollie is in conflict with the farmer because he wants her to live on his farm.
-Mollie is in conflict with the farm because she does not like her living conditions.
-Mollie is in conflict with nature because she is cold and suffering from an illness.

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Answer:

A) B) D)

Explanation:

A) -Mollie is in conflict with herself because she wants to leave the farm.

B)Mollie is in conflict with Clover because Clover sees Mollie with the farmer.

D)-Mollie is in conflict with the farm because she does not like her living conditions.

Answer:

a,b,d

Explanation:

Based on the excerpt, why might the author have titled the book A Rumor of War?

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Because the Vietnam War was fought in an especially brutal and untraditional way

The author likely titled the book A Rumor of War to reflect the disconnect between the public perception and the complex, often grim reality of combat, which is echoed in the themes of disillusionment and futility prevalent in the post-war cultural commentary. The elusive and biased nature of war narratives could have influenced the title.

Based on the various excerpts provided, it is possible that the author titled the book A Rumor of War to encapsulate the indirect and fragmented ways in which the realities of war reach people. The particular use of 'rumor' suggests an understanding that is not firsthand but spread through hearsay, which can often be unreliable or incomplete. This aligns with the themes of disillusionment, a sense of futility, and the emotional rollercoaster that the text mentions were common in the cultural commentary post-First World War. Given that James found it more and more challenging to write fiction during the war, these emotional shifts could have been mirrored in his work, leading to a title that reflects the murky, intangible, and often distorted nature of war narratives. Furthermore, the title might also suggest an investigation into the public perception of war versus its reality. The term 'rumor' may hint at the difference between the war's portrayal and its true brutal nature. The notion that the author might have had a hidden agenda, as found in one of the excerpts, relates to the idea of selective storytelling. The title thus might also be a subtle acknowledgment of the gap between the public's understanding of war and the complexity that the soldiers like James experienced. The contrast between the supposed heroism associated with war and its grim reality is a theme that literature after major wars often explores.

Select the word from the drop-down menu to correct the spelling of the word cubresum in this sentence.

The painter's palette was difficult to hold because it was so cubresum.

The painter's palette was difficult to hold because it was so

cumbersome

cumbersum

cumborsome

comborsum

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The correct spelling of the word given is “cumbersome”. It means something ackward and it causes a lot of difficulties because its shape, weight and size.

Answer:

cumbersome

Explanation:

Is "The thick sugary fluid is carefully separated from the malt husks, and it is called wort." A run on sentence?

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A RUN-ON SENTENCE (sometimes called a "fused sentence") has at least two parts, either one of which can stand by itself (in other words, two independent clauses), but the two parts have been smooshed together instead of being properly connected. Review, also, the section which describes Things That Can Happen Between Two Independent Clauses.  

Here is an example  "I love to write papers I would write one every day if I had the time!" The run on sentence would be... "I love to write papers.  I would write one every day if I had the time!"

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Match the definition to the term. 1 . object of the preposition the main idea or topic of the sentence 2 . subject the receiver of the verb's action 3 . predicate noun to or for whom or what something is done 4 . direct object the word or phrase in the predicate that renames the subject 5 . subject of gerund the noun or noun phrase following a preposition 6 . indirect object the word or phrase immediately following and renaming another word or phrase 7 . appositive a word or phrase that shows ownership of something or someone 8 . possessive noun a possessive word or phrase immediately preceding a gerund subject

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The answer is:

1. Object of the preposition – noun or noun phrase following a preposition

2. Subject – the main idea or topic of the sentence

3. Predicate noun – the word or phrase in the predicate that renames the subject

4. Direct object – the receiver of the verb’s action

5. Subject of gerund – a possessive word of phrase immediately preceding a gerund subject

6. Indirect object – to or for whom or what something is done

7. Appositive – a word or phrase immediately following and renaming another word or phase

8. Possessive noun – a word or phrase that shows ownership of something or someone

To further illustrate the answer, let us see some examples:

1. Object of the preposition: He is always talking about us. / He is always talking about what he expects from this trip.

2. Subject: He is always talking about us. / Thinking of leaving makes me sad.

3. Predicate noun: Jane is a nurse. / Joseph may become my husband soon.

4. Direct object: I baked a cake just for you.

5. Subject of gerund: Stella’s calling him last night made him regret breaking up with her.

6. Indirect object: I baked a cake just for you.

7. Appositive: My pet, a cat, is always bringing me dead bugs.

8. Possessive noun: My pet, a cat, is always bringing me dead bugs.


1. OBJECT OF THE PREPOSITION:  the noun or noun phrase following a preposition. For example: under the table (table is the object or noun - under is the preposition)

2. SUBJECT:  the main idea or topic of the sentence. It is the "doer" or agent of the action.

3. PREDICATE NOUN: the word or phrase in the predicate that renames the subject. It provides more information about the subject of the sentence and completes a linking verb (e.g the verb "to be").

4. DIRECT OBJECT:  the receiver of the verb's action. Besides, when a verb has a direct object, it is called "transitive verb". On the contrary, intransitive verbs do not have a direct object.

5. SUBJECT OF GERUND: a possessive word or phrase immediately preceding a gerund subject. In addition, a gerund is a verb that functions as a noun and it can also act as the subject in a sentence. Gerunds always end in "ing".

6. INDIRECT OBJECT: to or for whom or what something is done. It can be a person or a thing that the action of a verb is performed for or directed to. For example: He gave a flower to Ana. (to Ana is the indirect object).

7. APPOSITIVE: the word or phrase immediately following and renaming another word or phrase. It describes the word or phrase in another way. For example: Ben, my best friend, lives next door. (my best friend is an appositive of Ben).

8. POSSESSIVE NOUN: a word or phrase that shows ownership of something or someone. It is used with nouns referring to people, groups of people, countries, or animals so as to show "belonging" between one thing and another. In order to form the possessive, it is necessary to add apostrophe + s to the noun. For example: Peter's mother is my aunt.

The following question refers to “The Secret Latina.” Select the appropriate vocabulary word that fits in the sentence below.
After the earthquake, we were amazed that the house was ______.

A. enlisted

B. forging

C. isolated

D. intact

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D. intact
all the other words make no sense

What is the connotation of the word ignorant in line 3 of "No Second troy" How does this word contribute to the meaning of the text? Support your answer using details from the text

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The word ignorant in line three of the poem "No Second Troy" refers to the ordinary people of Ireland who where instigated to use violence against the British rulers by Maud Gonne. The whole poem is a critical opinion about Gonne's revolutionary methods to defeat the British rulers. In the following line, the poet criticizes her for hurling the little streets upon the great, which reinforces the idea of ordinary people compelled to fight against the most powerful.

Marcus is revising a research paper and has received feedback that his paper needs stronger transitions which question should he ask himself to evaluate his papers transitions

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no, because he is only a student
How many times have i use the a transition word

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I ask that the Congress declare that since the unprovoked and dastardly attack by Japan on Sunday, December seventh, a state of war has existed between the United States and the Japanese Empire.

Select the answer that correctly identifies the meaning of “unprovoked and dastardly”
a. cruel and unusual
b. dangerous and unexpected
c. deadly and continual
d. wicked and for no reason

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d. wicked and for not reason

I believe the answer is d, because a synonym to dastardly is wicked and unprovoked means " not caused by anything done or said" - google.

PLEASE HELP!!! 80 POINTS!!! How does the author use the incident of the man attempting to strangle Eliezer to advance the plot of the story in Night? Select each correct answer.

A.) The incident shows that several of their fellow prisoners were always out to destroy the Wiesels.

B.) The incident reveals how the increasingly dire situation is affecting people’s sanity.

C.) The incident highlights that people never change.

D.) The incident conveys that Wiesel must be wary of danger posed to him by his fellow prisoners, as well as by the German guards.

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Answer:

B.) The incident reveals how the increasingly dire situation is affecting people’s sanity.

D.) The incident conveys that Wiesel must be wary of danger posed to him by his fellow prisoners, as well as by the German guards.

In Night, Elie Wiesel recounts his memories of the concentration camps in which he was a prisoner from 1944-45. When telling the incident of the man attempting to strangle him, the author is trying to introduce two themes. First, the author wants to show how horrible situations, such as being in a concentration camp, can so affect people that they start behaving in cruel and irrational ways. Second, the author wants to show how, while being in the camps, you needed to be aware of the danger posed by both the guards and your fellow prisoners.

In “sonata for harp and bicycle” Jason decides to enter the building after 5 PM to find out why people must leave by that time each day. this part of the story occurs at which stage in a plot diagram

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The stage in a plot diagram occours when they let the readers to know about the mistery about the building that no one can be there after 5PM and they must leave always at that time. So Jason (the protagonist) wonders why people can't be there so he makes a plan to enter the building after this time to discorver the mistery and this is the Rising Action of the story.

Read this sentence from the passage.

I do not remember what they all were; but I do know that mother, father, sister, teacher were among them—words that were to make the world blossom for me, "like Aaron's rod, with flowers."

How does the word blossom affect the meaning of the sentence?


It hints that language is always changing, just as flowers bloom and wilt.

It emphasizes the challenges that lay ahead of Keller despite her progress.

It implies that the day Keller begins to understand language is in the springtime.

It shows that understanding language was a beautiful, positive transformation.

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The answer is D. It shows that understanding language was a beautiful, positive transformation.


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It hints that language is always changing, just as flowers bloom and wilt

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Geoff bought a picture frame and took a picture with his parents because
A) he wanted to be a notable athlete.
B) he wanted to remember his trip always.
C) he wanted to get into the Hall of Fame.
D) he wanted a baseball player to sign it.

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B.
He wanted to remember his trip always.
the answer is B because he took the family picture to remember it

IDK at this point. Please help. ( I was out for a month due surgery & have to have everything complete by 11:59 pm tomorrow night)

1. Why is the idea of playing a role or acting a part so important to Hamlet over the course of the play? How does role-playing affect several major events in the plot and the relationships between various characters?

2. Compare and contrast Hamlet and Fortinbras in William Shakespeare’s Hamlet. How are the two figures alike? How are they different? What do readers and audience members come to understand as a result of the similarities and differences that exist between these characters? Your answer should be two or more paragraphs.

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one

Of all the characters in Hamlet, the one that play acts the most is Hamlet himself. Why?

Look at his surroundings. His mother thinks he is mad because of his father's death and her quick marriage to Claudius. That has just enough truth for us to give it a very quick nod.

Polonius (who was once a very wise man -- he had to be since he was a trusted councilor to Hamlet(Sr) ) thinks it is his daughter who caused the madness. Every young man (again remember Hamlet is a teen) endures the lasting sadness of a first love unfulfilled.  Perhaps even driven mad by that first love. Polonius may be a fool, but his observations should not be completely ignored.

While on the subject of Polonius, you might want to make use of Hamlet's exchange with him. I remember that scene being a bit longer than what I just read beginning on line 165 in Act II Scene II. It should be longer than 30 lines, but there is enough there to get the idea that Hamlet is covering up something by acting the mad one.

So Hamlet has to resort to subtle subterfuge to get at the truth. And the directions he gives leads us to see that he knows quite a bit about the art of playacting.

Claudius is uncertain, but he's willing to test just about any theory that comes his way.

Is Claudius irreligious? How can he be when he attempts to pray.

Is Claudius totally without feeling? How can that be? First of all he shows some slight affection towards Gertrude in Act II Scene two after Rosecrans and Guildenstern have been dismissed.

Two

I can't do anything much between the similarities and differences on Fortinbras and Hamlet. What you find on the net should be able to guide you. I have never thought much about Fortinbras but a bit of his nature is revealed in Act II Scene (you've just been there) when Voltemond tells Claudius what has happened in Norway and the anticipated trip to Poland. I can only think of Fortinbras in terms of the ending when he and Horatio are the only main characters still alive. That really is not much to go on.


Which sentence from the selection demonstrates parallelism? A) "To him, your celebration is a sham; your boasted liberty, an unholy license; your national greatness, swelling vanity." Eliminate B) "Within the now-famous address is what historian Philip S. Foner has called 'probably the most moving passage in all of Douglass' speeches.'" C) "There is not a nation on the earth guilty of practices more shocking and bloody than are the people of the United States, at this very hour." D) "On July 5, 1852, Douglass gave a speech at an event commemorating the signing of the Declaration of Independence, held at Rochester's Corinthian Hall."

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A) "To him, your celebration is a sham; your boasted liberty, an unholy license; your national greatness, swelling vanity." This sentence is an instance of parallellism. The same pattern is repeated- look at the underlined words-. Subject + to be + complement. However, this pattern is used in "your celebration is a sham". In the other two structures the verb to be has been omitted and a comma has been used,instead. " your boasted liberty, (is) an unholy license; your national greatness, (is) swelling vanity." The verb to be can be taken out since it can be easily retrieved from the context. If it is ellided, it should be replaced by a comma.

A streamlined asymmetrical hill composed of till is called a _____. terminal moraine drumlin recessional moraine kettle

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Answer:

  Drumlin

Explanation:

  The word came from the Irish one droimnín which could be translated as "little ridge". It is an elongated hill with the shape of a half-buried egg. It is formed by glacial ice acting on underlying unconsolidated till. Which is unsorted glacial sediment.

  I hope this answer helps you.

The use of the phrase “humanitarian ideals” in paragraph 4 supports the overarching idea that Addams _______

options:

campaigned for government action


cared for all kinds of people


had high goals and aspirations


never quit in the face of adversity

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The correct answer is number 2. Jame Addams cared for all kinds of people is the phrase that best refers to the humanitarian ideals that this social reformer, thinker and American activist championed in her work tirelessly in favor of the immigrant population, without import political, educational or social distinctions. Not in vain was the first woman to receive a Nobel peace prize for wielding such high ideals.

Answer:

The correct answer is cared for all kinds of people.

Explanation:

According to WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary, humanitarian means to concern for or helping to improve the welfare and happiness of people; it is also the person who promotes humanitarian causes. From the four options, the one that fits this definition is letter B, so it is correct.

In a compound sentence, each _______ is a complete sentence.


clause


predicate


subject


coordinating conjunction

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A: clause i believe if you want some help on how to get an answer use the method i call slash the trash eliminate the ones that make no sense at all. Or if your not sure just use google


In a compound sentence, each clause is a complete sentence. Thus, option A is correct.  

What is a sentence?

A sentence can be defined as the part where the phrase and the words are. This often contains a subject and a predicate. For a sentence, it needs to be grammatically correct. Also, there should be proper punctuation marks that are needed in a sentence. It can contain a noun or a pronoun.

A sentence that is composed of two distinct clauses and joined together by a prepositional phrase is referred to by the term compound sentence. Independent as well as dependent clauses are indeed the two different sorts of clauses. A freestanding independent clause is a coherent sentence.

A compound sentence is one that joins two separate topics with conjunction, most frequently and or but. They work best when integrating two or more autonomous, connected phrases into the same.

Therefore, option A is the correct option.

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Which pair of words BEST describes the author's attitude toward the environment she describes?

A. awe and wonder

B.wariness and respect

C. reverence and devotion

D. admiration and nostalgia

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Answer:

The answer is A. Awe and wonder.

Explanation:

The narrative voice seems to be describing an undiscovered land with excitement, which amazes it. This is more evident is the excerpt no. 5 in which the voice describes: "Birds whose colour is more brilliant that that of the gaudiest flower lifting its face to light and air."

The central idea of this article is the bicycles where Ansell are in important military devise how to speed up to support the central idea

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What article are you talking about? I guess you need to check it first and be more detailed.  The central idea is the central, unifying element of the story, which ties together all of the other elements of fiction used by the author to tell the story. The central idea can be best described as the dominant impression or the universal, generic truth found in the story. A paragraph contains facts, statements, examples-specifics which guide us to a full understanding of the main idea. They clarify, illuminate, explain, describe, expand and illustrate the main idea and are supporting details.

Read the following lines from “The Third Bank of the River.”

“I said it as loud as I could, ‘Father, you have been out there long enough. You are old…Come back, you don’t have to do it anymore…Come back and I’ll go instead. Right now, if you want. Any time, I’ll get into the boat. I’ll take your place.’

And when I had said this my heart beat more firmly.

He heard me. He stood up. He maneuvered with his oars and headed the boat towards me. He had accepted my offer. And suddenly I trembled, down deep. For he had raised his arm and waved – the first time in so many, so many years. And I couldn’t…In terror, my hair on end, I fled madly.”

Which of the following stylistic elements is used by the write in these lines?
a.allusion
b.hyperbole
c.irony
d.paradox

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Answer: Paradox, letter "d".

Explanation: Paradox is a stylistic element characterized by contradictory ideas and actions. For example, to preach love and beat children is a paradox.

In the text "The Third Bank of the River", the narrator says loud and clear that he is capable of taking his father's place no matter what. But as soon as his father accepts the offer and did a sign for him to enter the boat, he ran away in terror. The paradox is the speech of the son to his father and the actions of the son against his own speech.

Answer:

Paradox :)

Explanation:

In her tale, the wife of bath offers direct statements on friars(line 39-56), women' s desire (lines 101-126), and marriage (lines 433-440). Summarize each statement and the explain what each reveals about the wife's personality

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The Wife of Bath's tale is part of the Canterbury Tales, contained in the part about marriage, where people offers their philosophies and experiences on love and marriage.

On the first reference (lines 39-56) the wife makes a direct statement on friars. She describes the friars' activities as she has seen them work, but then she states they are a danger to women as they won't do more than take your virtue.

The second reference (lines 101-126) is to women's desire, she states that some say women want the freedom to do as they please, without being told otherwise, but to be thought as good and wise.  First, she says men ought to be good and caring to women and that some women enjoy being called discreet and secret, but she negates this continuing her story recalling the story of Midas.

Finally, the last reference (lines 433-440) is to marriage, she is an experienced woman who has been married five times. In the final lines, she asks God for young husbands to please women and short lives for the ones who won't be governed by their wives.

In the whole tale, the woman is presented as a strong, independent, intelligent and determined person who works to get her own benefits from her husbands. She has very open concepts on different matters and her image is very ahead of her time.

in the balek scales what injustice is being commited??

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The BALEK SCALES is a story written by Heinrich Boll.

As the story unfolds the reader can perceive the injustice that is being committed. The type of injustice could be described as social:the main differences being between the rich and the poor.

The main conflict in this short story is that the Balek family had been unfair with the villagers. The Balek were economically well-off and well-educated ; that was why they were in charge of the village´s scale. Consequently, they took advantagen of this benefit and deceived the local people by weighing the spices badly.

The Balek family continued with this unfair treatment until one of the characters realized and discovered the truth.

Read the passage from chapter 7 of Animal Farm.

If she [Clover] could have spoken her thoughts, it would have been to say that this was not what they had aimed at when they had set themselves years ago to work for the overthrow of the human race. These scenes of terror and slaughter were not what they had looked forward to on that night when old Major first stirred them to rebellion. If she herself had had any picture of the future, it had been of a society of animals set free from hunger and the whip, all equal, each working according to his capacity, the strong protecting the weak, as she had protected the lost brood of ducklings with her foreleg on the night of Major's speech. Instead—she did not know why—they had come to a time when no one dared speak his mind, when fierce, growling dogs roamed everywhere, and when you had to watch your comrades torn to pieces after confessing to shocking crimes.

Which historical circumstance most likely influenced the writing of this passage?

A) life under the rule of Lenin’s communist Russia, in which everyone shared and prospered
B) the farm during World War II, when many people died from battle as well as starvation
C) agriculture and farming under the reign of the Romanovs, when there was food for the rich
D) tyranny during Stalin’s dictatorship, in which he distorted the tenets of communism

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(D) Tyranny during Stalin's dictatorship,in which he distorted the tenets of communism.

Answer:

D) tyranny during Stalin’s dictatorship, in which he distorted the tenets of communism.

Explanation:

Terror, slaughter, and fear were images of the Communist Regime. Individuals were tormented, sent to death camps, and even executed for hosting diverse plans to the decision gathering.  

Communism should be the answer for the hardships individuals were forced on by the Zar, similarly as Old Major portrayed Man's decision, and Communism, in the end - similarly as occurred with Old Major's fantasy - ended up being equivalent to or more terrible than the old routine.

Which sentence foreshadows that the White's lives will be altered dramatically during the course of the story?

A. "Father and son were at chess, the former, who possessed ideas about the game involving radical changes, putting his king into such sharp and unnecessary perils that it even provoked comment from the white-haired old lady knitting placidly by the fire."

B. "That's the worst of living so far out," bawled Mr. White, with sudden and unlooked-for violence; "of all the beastly, slushy, out-of-the-way places to live in, this is the worst."

C. "Mr. White looked up sharply, just in time to intercept a knowing glance between mother and son."

D. "At the third glass his eyes got brighter, and he began to talk, the little family circle regarding with eager interest this visitor from distant parts, as he squared his broad shoulders in the chair and spoke of strange scenes and doughty deeds; of wars and plagues and strange peoples."

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I believe it is answer B
B.
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What is the function of the complement shown in parentheses in this sentence? Steven seems (unconcerned) about his grades.

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"Unconcerned" is and adjective that has function of a subject complement.


The subject complement is a word or group of word (noun, adjective or pronoun) that follows a linking verb (in this sentence: “seem”).

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The complement 'unconcerned' in the sentence serves as a subject complement that provides more information about the subject 'Steven' by describing his attitude towards his grades.

The function of the complement shown in parentheses in the sentence 'Steven seems (unconcerned) about his grades' is to describe or give more information about the subject 'Steven.' The adjective 'unconcerned' is a subject complement that links to the subject 'Steven' through the linking verb 'seems,' which illustrates Steven's attitude or state of being regarding his grades. A subject complement typically follows a linking verb and can be an adjective, a noun, or a pronoun that describes or renames the subject.

Read the passage from Animal Farm.

Rumours of a wonderful farm, where the human beings had been turned out and the animals managed their own affairs, continued to circulate in vague and distorted forms, and throughout that year a wave of rebelliousness ran through the countryside. Bulls which had always been tractable suddenly turned savage, sheep broke down hedges and devoured the clover, cows kicked the pail over, hunters refused their fences and shot their riders on to the other side. Above all, the tune and even the words of "Beasts of England" were known everywhere. It had spread with astonishing speed. The human beings could not contain their rage when they heard this song, though they pretended to think it merely ridiculous. They could not understand, they said, how even animals could bring themselves to sing such contemptible rubbish.

Which key details does Orwell include in this passage to support the central idea that the animals on Animal Farm had a great influence on animals at other farms? Check all that apply.

-“Rumours of a wonderful farm, where the human beings had been turned out . . .”
-“A wave of rebelliousness ran through the countryside.”
-“Bulls which had always been tractable suddenly turned savage.”
-“Above all, the tune and even the words of 'Beasts of England' were known everywhere.”
-“The human beings . . . pretended to think it merely ridiculous.”
-“The human beings could not contain their rage.”

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The key details Orwell includes in this passage to support the central idea that the animals on Animal Farm had a great influence on animals at other farms are:

"Rumours of a wonderful farm, where the human beings had been turned out..."

"A wave of rebelliousness ran through the countryside."

"The human beings could not contain their rage."

"Above all, the tune and even the words of Beasts of England were known everywhere.

Answer:

A) Rumours of a wonderful farm, where the human beings had been turned out . . .”

B) “A wave of rebelliousness ran through the countryside.”

D)“Above all, the tune and even the words of 'Beasts of England' were known everywhere.”

F)“The human beings could not contain their rage.”

Explanation:

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Which of these words have a strongly positive meaning a.Day b. Prisoner c.Adventure d.Streets

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The word that has a positive meaning is (C.) adventure.

The word "adventure" has a positive connotation since it is defined as an unusual and remarkable experience that produces excitement. It is a word that suggests a good feeling and a pleasing emotional connection. On the other hand, "day" and "street" are words that have a neutral meaning, while "prisoner", which refers to a person deprived of liberty and kept under confinement, is associated with a bad feeling and; therefore, it has a negative connotation.  


Explanation:

adventure took the teat

Which best explains why the author describes the path Mr. Pontellier takes when he leaves the main house of Madame Lebrun? to help the reader understand why Mr. Pontellier chooses to leave to help the reader visualize the layout of buildings in the novel’s setting to help the reader visualize Mr. Pontellier’s interesting walking style to help the reader understand why there are cottages around the main house

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The author describes the path Mr. Pontellier takes when he leaves the main house of Madame Lebrun in chapter 1 of The Awakening to help the reader visualize the layout of buildings in the novel’s setting.

The image presented ("He walked down the gallery and across the narrow 'bridges' which connected the Lebrun cottages one with the other.") helps you perfectly visualize the setting that Mr. Pontellier is going through at that time.

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B on edge

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