Select the correct spelling a)excitable b)excitable

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Answer 1
the correct spelling would excitable 
Answer 2

In your question, both words are spelled the same. However, the correct spelling of the word is indeed "excitable."

Excitable means that someone responds rather readily to something new or stimulating. In other words, if someone is excitable they are too easily excited.


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Lines 16-30 below complete the story of Bertie and Aunt Agatha.Read the conclusion of the excerpt and answer the question.


from "EXTRICATING YOUNG GUSSIE"
by P.G. Wodehouse

She sprang it on me before breakfast. There in seven words you have a complete character sketch of my Aunt Agatha. I could go on indefinitely about brutality and lack of consideration. I merely say that she routed me out of bed to listen to her painful story somewhere in the small hours. It can't have been half past eleven when Jeeves, my man, woke me out of the dreamless and broke the news: 'Mrs Gregson to see you, sir.'
I thought she must be walking in her sleep, but I crawled out of bed and got into a dressing-gown. I knew Aunt Agatha well enough to know that, if she had come to see me, she was going to see me. That's the sort of woman she is.
She was sitting bolt upright in a chair, staring into space. When I came in she looked at me in that darn critical way that always makes me feel as if I had gelatin where my spine ought to be. Aunt Agatha is one of those strong-minded women. I should think Queen Elizabeth must have been something like her. She bosses her husband, Spencer Gregson, a battered little chappie on the Stock Exchange. She bosses my cousin, Gussie Mannering-Phipps. She bosses her sister-in-law, Gussie's mother. And, worst of all, she bosses me. She has an eye like a man-eating fish, and she has got moral suasion down to a fine point.
I dare say there are fellows in the world洋en of blood and iron, don't you know, and all that sort of thing謡hom she couldn't intimidate; but if you're a chappie like me, fond of a quiet life, you simply curl into a ball when you see her coming, and hope for the best. My experience is that when Aunt Agatha wants you to do a thing you do it, or else you find yourself wondering why those fellows in the olden days made such a fuss when they had trouble with the Spanish Inquisition.
'Halloa, Aunt Agatha!' I said
'Bertie,' she said, 'you look a sight. You look perfectly dissipated.'
I was feeling like a badly wrapped brown-paper parcel. I'm never at my best in the early morning. I said so.
'Early morning! I had breakfast three hours ago, and have been walking in the park ever since, trying to compose my thoughts.'
If I ever breakfasted at half past eight I should walk on the Embankment, trying to end it all in a watery grave.
'I am extremely worried, Bertie. That is why I have come to you.'
And then I saw she was going to start something, and I bleated weakly to Jeeves to bring me tea. But she had begun before I could get it.
'What are your immediate plans, Bertie?'
'Well, I rather thought of tottering out for a bite of lunch later on, and then possibly staggering round to the club, and after that, if I felt strong enough, I might trickle off to Walton Heath for a round of golf.'
'I am not interested in your totterings and tricklings. I mean, have you any important engagements in the next week or so?'
I scented danger.
'Rather,' I said. 'Heaps! Millions! Booked solid!'
'What are they?'
'I容r謡ell, I don't quite know.'
'I thought as much. You have no engagements. Very well, then, I want you to start immediately for America.'
'America!'
Do not lose sight of the fact that all this was taking place on an empty stomach, shortly after the rising of the lark.
'Yes, America. I suppose even you have heard of America?'
'But why America?'
'Because that is where your Cousin Gussie is. He is in New York, and I can't get at him.'
'What's Gussie been doing?'
Gussie is making a perfect idiot of himself.'
To one who knew young Gussie as well as I did, the words opened up a wide field for speculation.
'In what way?'
'He has lost his head over a creature.'
On past performances this rang true.


What is the central idea of lines 16-30?
a. Bertie believes Aunt Agatha is good at minding her own business.
b. Bertie believes Aunt Agatha is wrong about Gussie.
c. Aunt Agatha can稚 contact Gussie to get him to change his embarrassing behavior.
d. Aunt Agatha takes Bertie by surprise so he agrees to go to America.

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I believe the correct answer is C. Aunt Agatha can't contact Gussie to get him to change his embarrassing behavior.
A is incorrect because if you read the excerpt, you will see that she meddles everywhere. B is incorrect because nowhere in the excerpt does it say Bertie believes that. D is incorrect because he hasn't agreed to anything yet, at least not in lines 16-30. However, according to aunt Agatha, Gussie is behaving in a poor manner and that should be changed.

The central idea is that Aunt Agatha can't correct her nephew Gussie's behavior herself because he is in New York, so she insists Bertie must go to America to handle the situation.

The central idea of lines 16-30 from "EXTRICATING YOUNG GUSSIE" by P.G. Wodehouse is c. Aunt Agatha can't contact Gussie to get him to change his embarrassing behavior. The lines describe Aunt Agatha's determination to resolve a situation involving her nephew, Gussie, who is in New York and beyond her direct influence. Bertie is narrating how Aunt Agatha, a domineering and strong-minded woman, wakes him early and insists that he travel to America to address the problem, showing her inability to reach and rectify Gussie's behavior herself.

Which statement best explains how O. Henry's use of third-person narration in "After Twenty Years" affects the story?
A . It lets O. Henry spend less time describing the setting.
B . It gives O. Henry a way to keep key information about both main characters hidden until the end.
C. It allows O. Henry to create dialogue for multiple characters.
D. It forces O. Henry to begin the story with action rather than with a character's internal thoughts.

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Answer: B. It gives O. Henry a way to keep key information about both main characters hidden until the end.

"After Twenty Years" is a short story by O. Henry. It was first published in his anthology The Four Million in 1906.

It tells the story of two friends who due to their separate paths in life have not seen each other in twenty years. However, they have agreed to meet on a particular spot near a restaurant that night. The story has a plot twist near the end, which relies on the author keeping information about the main characters hidden until the end. He does so by means of a third-person narrative.


What is the main purpose of the following sentence?
All living things are composed of cells.
to entertain
to settle
to persuade
to inform

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i think the answer is going to be D. to inform 

The correct answer is D. To inform

Explanation:

In writing, the purpose of a sentence, paragraph or text refers to the reason for writing a text and this can be identified according to the type of content they include. Common purposes in writing include to persuade that aims at convincing the audience of an idea or perspective; to entertain that aims at entertaining the audience; to narrate that aims at telling a set of events and to inform that aims at providing information about one topic or subject.

In the case of the sentence "All living things are composed of cells" this sentence is mainly an objective sentence that  provides information in the field of biology about living beings and therefore the purpose of this sentence is to inform as it is just providing information rather than entertaining, narrating a story or trying to convince the audience.

What is the difference between a universal theme and a common theme?

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The difference between an universal theme and a common theme is that an universal theme can be implemented or used by anyone and a common theme is a message of a passage.

Hope this helps!


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To find alternate words that better emphasize your point, it is best to use a(n) (5 points)


dictionary

encyclopedia

style book

thesaurus

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It is best to use a thesaurus to find alternate words that better emphasize your point. 

Which sentence uses correct punctuation? A)"Help! It's got my leg!" screamed the heroine in the bogus horror movie on TV.B) "Help! It's got my leg!," screamed the heroine in the bogus horror movie on TV. C)Help! It's got my leg! screamed the heroine in the bogus horror movie on TV. D)"Help! It's got my leg!", screamed the heroine in the bogus horror movie on TV.

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I believe the answer is D because it uses a comma, allowing the word 'screamed' to be lowercased. 
Choice A is incorrect because there is no comma following the word, "leg."

Choice C is incorrect because there are not quotation marks present starting at the word, "Help," and ending at, "leg."

Choice D is incorrect because the comma is outside of the quotations between, "leg," and "screamed."

Thus, that leaves us with Choice B. Which is correct.

According to Plato, how is our life similar to the lives of those who are chained inside the cave

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For Plato, most of us are confined to a life in ignorance and seem to like it because we don't know better. People chained in a cave can only see the shadows cast on the wall against the fire, and think those shadows are the reality - because that is the only thing they have at their disposal. On the other hand, a philosopher can choose to walk outside the cave and see the reality (or as much of it as his senses would allow). His fire is not the cave fireplace: it's the Sun itself. Most people never get to see the Sun (which is a metaphor of the absolute knowledge). They never get to educate enough. For them, cave is the only realm there is, fire the only source of knowledge, and shadows on the wall the only thing they can see.

Read the following scenario. Imagine you are at the laundry mat and you see these directions. 1. Use credit card or cash to purchase tokens. Machines do not accept coins. 2. Choose a washing machine. Select water temperature, water level, and type of cycle (gentle, permanent press, or regular) before entering tokens. 3. Once water is flowing, add detergent, then items to be washed. 4. The washing machine lid must be closed before the cycle will begin. 5. Do not open washers until the blue light goes off at the end of the cycle. According to those directions, which of the following is true?

Detergent should be added before the water begins to flow.


Tokens need to be entered before water level and other settings can be selected.


When the blue light is illuminated, it is okay to open the washer.


Tokens are needed to operate the washing machines.

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i would say the answer would be B.

The correct answer would be option D "Tokens are needed to operate the washing machines", this is the correct option because in the directions it is clearly stated in the first step, that you have to use credit card or cash to purchase tokens.  Option A is discarded because in step number 3, it clearly states to add the detergent once water is flowing. Option B is discarded because in step 2, it clearly states to select water temperature, water level and type of cycle before you enter the tokens. And finally, option C is discarded because in step 5, it clearly says that the blue light has to go off (be turned off) before you can open the washer.


What is third-person narration?

A. A style that uses pronouns referring to one who is neither the reader nor the narrator

B. A style of narration referring directly to the reader, using pronouns such as you

C. A style that uses pronouns referring to oneself, such as I, me, and my

D. A style of communication that resembles a story, such as a novel or a movie

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The answer is Option A, because none of the other options fit the characteristics of a third person point of view.
The answer should be the first option A) because if we do process of elimination, we can cross out B) because that's second person point of view, and cross out C) because that's first person point of view. Its not D) because stories can be any point of view. The answer is A) because not only is it the last remaining answer, but in third person point of view, words such as she, he, they, and it give clue words that its third person.


To what does the kenning “treasure-seat” refer?



A. a treasure chest


B. a pirate's ship


C. the king's throne

D. Beowulf's chair


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the answer to this question is C. the throne

What does Simon say to Ralph that makes them both smile?

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What do you mean is it a riddle?
 
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Two examples of subtext in Act 1 of Macbeth.

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1. Power can drive a man mad.
2. Power can make a man do crazy things

When tybalt says he is after romeo, mercutio tries to deflect tyablt's anger to himself. why?

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Because he wants to protect Romeo from Tybalt.

Select the answer that best describes the characterization of Professor Shlemiel in "The Day I Got Lost"?
He is shy and bashful and doesn't like to talk to strangers and has few friends He is extremely forgetful and clumsy as described by his name "Shlemiel"
He is an extremely smart man that is always on task
He always teaches class to the best of his ability and is admired by his students

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It is B he is extremely clumsy and forgetful.

news articles that only give one side of the story on a regular basis are examples of: a.bias b.vested interest c.stereotype d.manipulation of information.

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(Bias means opinionated. When she said that she liked the teacher, it is showing her opinion on the matter.) 

Manipulation of information (if it only shows one side of the story, it is only giving half the information, meaning the half they want you to hear. They are manipulating it to make it seem like that is the final story.)
News articles that give only one side of the story on a regular basis are examples of bias. This is because they are biased towards one opinion/side, which can often misinform the reader, making the reader also biased towards one side. It is not an example of vested interest, stereotype or manipulation of information because the action of taking one side is:
- not a personal reason for their situation
- not a set idea that people have
- and is also not giving wrong or twisted information.
It will be talking about one person's viewpoint, not considering another person's (often opposite) point of view.
hope this helps :)

Think about the video "Buzzed Driving" and the audio "What You Don't See." Then answer the following questions:

1. What is the viewpoint or opinion? How does this media piece help create a viewpoint or opinion in the audience?
2. What techniques are used to focus attention on the topic? Be specific.
3. Evaluate the media piece's effectiveness in focusing attention on the topic. Are the techniques effective? Why or why not?

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1. Viewpoint. They're trying to make you see things their way. They're trying to show drunk driving is bad.
2. The techniques are if it is persuasive or informative and this is more informative.
3. I know the techniques are effective, they make you not want to drunk drive because you'll get caught and possibly arrested.

Hopefully this helps. Sorry I'm late I just thought while I'm doing the assignment I might as well help you out. I just helped someone else out too.

Answer:

Im just answering so you could give the other guy branliest.

Explanation:

Match each excerpt to its poetic style.
Tiles
enjambment
iambic pentameter
blank verse
Pairs
There is a quiet spirit in these woods,
That dwells where'er the gentle south-wind blows;
Where, underneath the white-thorn, in the glade,
The wild flowers bloom, or, kissing the soft air,
The leaves above their sunny palms outspread.

(from "The Spirit of Poetry" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)

arrowBoth
Ah! what is not a dream by day
To him whose eyes are cast
On things around him with a ray
Turned back upon the past?

(from "A Dream" by Edgar Allan Poe)

arrowBoth
I said unto myself, if I were dead,
What would befall these children? What would be
Their fate, who now are looking up to me
For help and furtherance? Their lives, I said,

(from "A Shadow" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)

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The excerpts from Longfellow and Poe are examples of blank verse, enjambment, and iambic pentameter, respectively. Understanding these poetic styles aids in deeper appreciation of American Literature.

The student has asked for help matching each excerpt to its poetic style. Let's take a look at the given excerpts and analyze their style:

   

"There is a quiet spirit in these woods..." from "The Spirit of Poetry" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow is written in blank verse, which is unrhymed iambic pentameter."Ah! what is not a dream by day..." from "A Dream" by Edgar Allan Poe demonstrates the use of enjambment, where one line carries over to the next without a syntactical break."I said unto myself, if I were dead..." from "A Shadow" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow is also written in iambic pentameter, adhering to a metrical pattern that mimics natural speech.

Matching style to content is an important aspect of an American Literature Survey, and the ability to discern these styles in poetry provides insight into the author's intent and the emotional impact of the poem.

How do poets address the first stage of loss, the lament, in elegies?

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By expressing grief and heartbreak over a person who has died.

An elegy is a sad poem usually written in an effort to praise and show mourning for someone who is recently dead. Its first stage is characterized by a lament, this is a powered and passionate expression of personal sadness, it means to weeping someone.  

Answer:

By expressing grief and heartbreak over a person who has died

Explanation:

Which one of the following is the best description of extensive writing?


The topic serves as a creative outlet.


The general writing topic is chosen for the writer.


Writers do not need to keep an audience in mind.


Writers share their work with an audience.

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Writers share their work with an audience is the answer

i believe it is Writers share their work with an audience.

Add one of the suffixes to the word root to create a new word. Use the definition to help. -ful -ist -ation A person who holds extreme beliefs: extreme +

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Your answer would be the word extremist.

ist, Ist, -ist is the answers

Read the following excerpt from Henry David Thoreau's "Resistance to Civil Government."


Action from principle, the perception and the performance of right, changes things and relations. . . . It not only divides States and churches, it divides families; ay, it divides the individual, separating the diabolical in him from the divine.
Which of these rhetorical devices does Thoreau most clearly use here?
A. Rhetorical question
B. Parallelism
C. Ethos
D. Metaphor

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I would say that Thoreau most clearly uses B. Parallelism. It is the use of grammatically similar structures. In this case, the parallelism is additionally underlined with the use of the same vocabulary. "It not only divides States and churches, it divides families; ay, it divides the individual" - Thoreau uses clauses with predicates in simple present tense, and the same verb - to divide. 

ANSWER FAST PLEASE
 Read the excerpt below and answer the question.

In a house, in a suburb, in a city, there was a man and his wife who loved each other very much and were living happily ever after. They had a little boy, and they loved him very much. They had a cat and a dog that the little boy loved very much. They had a car and a caravan trailer for holidays, and a swimming-pool which was fenced so that the little boy and his playmates would not fall in and drown.

In this excerpt from "Once Upon a Time," the underlined portion shows parallel structure by _____.

emphasizing how happy the family is
showing how living in the suburbs is like a fairy tale
explaining how the family is worried about the future
stating the importance of fencing off pools for children

They had a little boy, and they loved him very much. They had a cat and a dog that the little boy loved very much. They had a car and a caravan trailer for holidays, and a swimming-pool which was fenced so that the little boy and his playmates would not fall in and drown. this is the part that is underlined

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emphasizing how happy the family is, i believe.

B. showing how living in the suburbs is like a fairy tale

Which one of the following are tips to study more efficiently ? A . Maintain a study area and take naps B. Vary activites and reward yourself C. Keep a to do list and multi task D . Keep careful notes to avoid asking questions or emailing an instructor

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A bit of B and D but if you have to choose one I would do B.
Personally, I think the correct answer is B. 
It is important to vary activities often to avoid becoming too tired or bored with one same activity. Rewarding yourself upon completing a certain part is also relevant because you will be giving yourself incentive to continue working more.

Which word in the sentence is a reflexive pronoun? I saw that the children helped themselves to the cookies they baked with him.

A. themselves B. they C. him D. I

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The answer should be A. Themselves.
They, is a pronoun, and Themselves, comes from that pronoun, and is a reflexive pronoun.

Tha answer should be A themselfves


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myths often function as a connection to culture or customs and beliefs of a group of people the answer is culture 


Read the sentence.

My brother would have worked all summer.

What is the verb phrase?


worked all

have worked

would have worked

My brother would

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Answer: C) would have worked.

Explanation: A verb phrase is a syntactic unit consisting of an auxiliary or helping verb preceding the main verb. In the given sentence, the verb phrase is "would have worked" as we can see, the main verb is "worked" (it indicates the action that is being performed) and the auxiliary verbs are "would have." In the rest of the sentence we can see that "my brother" is the subject and "all summer" is a complement.

Which word best describes the tone of this passage Kovaloff, the member of the Municipal Committee, awoke fairly early that morning, and made a droning noise — "Brr! Brr!" — through his lips, as he always did, though he could not say why. He stretched himself, and told his valet to give him a little mirror which was on the table. He wished to look at the heat-boil which had appeared on his nose the previous evening; but to his great astonishment, he saw that instead of his nose he had a perfectly smooth vacancy in his face. Thoroughly alarmed, he ordered some water to be brought, and rubbed his eyes with a towel. Sure enough, he had no longer a nose! Then he sprang out of bed, and shook himself violently! No, no nose any more! He dressed himself and went at once to the police superintendent. A angry B mournful c distressed D amusing

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the apex answer is amusing, D

Answer: D) amusing.

Explanation: The tone of a text or sentence is the author's or speaker's attitude towards the audience, the subject or even the characters of the text. There are many different kinds of tones, like: positive, negative, objective, sad, angry, etc. From the given options, the word that best describes the tone of the passage is "amusing" because of elements like how the speaker made a droning noise when he awoke and the fact that he realized that he didn't have a nose anymore.

MUSIC ASSIGNMENT PLEASE HELP

(a) What is the time signature?
(b) Which measure does not have enough beats?
(c) What type of note could you use to complete the measure in Question b?
(d) How many beats does the half rest in measure 4 get?
(e) How many beats does the eighth note in measure 7 get?
(f) What is the name of the sign at the end of the song?

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a. The time signature is 4/4, which means every measure gets 4 beats.
b. The 5th measure only has 3 beats
c. A quarter note has one beat, so that one has to be added
d. Two beats (that's a block on top of the line)
e. Half a beat. (Makes sense since a quarter note gets one beat)
f.  a repeat sign

Answer: Hello there!

a) the time signature is 4/4, you can see it at the start of the partiture, this means that you have 4 beats per bar.

b) the sixth measure has a black note (one beat) and a white note (two beats) so this measure only has 3 beats.

c) in the measure you only have 3 beats, and the time signature is 4/4, then you need to add another beat, you can add for example a black note.

d) before the half rest you have two black notes, then you have 2 beats, this mean that the rest need to be for the other 2 beats.

e) If a black note is equivalent to a beat, then here you have 4 notes in a beat, and each one is equidistant, so each one has 1/4 of a beat.

f) the two dots are a repeat sign, which means that at that point you start from the begginig, (only one time).

There is another notation where you have two times this notation enclosing some measures, this means that you only repeat the enclossed measures.

The family went to the store after the baseball game, bought hamburgers for dinner, and cooked them on the grill.

Which preposition in the sentence expresses time?
A) after
B) for
C) on
D) to

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I think after over all I'm not in high school so srry

Read this excerpt from Leah Missbach Day’s foreword to Wheels of Change. Studies continue to prove that if a girl stays in school she will strengthen her family, community, and nation. A long list of benefits of educating a girl in a developing country compiled by the World Health Organization includes later marriages, smaller families, better hygiene, greatly increased likelihood that further children will receive education, and my favorite—greater confidence. What is the central idea of the excerpt?

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Answer:

Educating women greatly increases their quality of life.

Explanation:

Wheels of Change matches the historical backdrop of the bike with the historical backdrop of ladies' rights, indicating convincingly how one impacted the other and the other way around.

Answer:

the answer is d

Explanation:

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