there are 5 seniors on student council. two of them will be chosen to go to an all district meeting. How many ways are there to choose the students who will go to the meeting. How many ways are these to choose the students who will go to the meetiing?decide if this is a permutation or a combination, and then find the number of ways to choose the students who go? apex

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Answer 1

Answer:

a

Explanation:


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What type of figurative language is this?
"the others sat like so many leaden idols"

simile
metaphor
pun
idiom

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Simile because it uses the word “like”

"The correct answer is simile.  The phrase ""the others sat like so many leaden idols"" uses the word ""like"" to make a comparison, which is characteristic of a simile.

A simile is a figure of speech that compares two different things using ""like"" or ""as.""

In this case, the phrase is comparing the others to leaden idols to convey their stillness or inactivity, indicating that they were sitting motionless, as if they were statues made of lead.  

In contrast, a metaphor directly states that one thing is another thing, without using ""like"" or ""as.""

A pun is a play on words that exploits multiple meanings of a term or similar-sounding words for an intended humorous or rhetorical effect. An idiom is an expression that does not have a literal meaning but is understood in a particular context or culture.

The given phrase does not fit the definitions of a pun or an idiom."

HELP AFAS!!!!! 40 POINTS!!!!!! 10. I wandered lonely as a cloud That floats on high o'er vales and hills, When all at once I saw a crowd, A host, of golden daffodils; Beside the lake, beneath the trees, Fluttering and dancing in the breeze. Continuous as the stars that shine And twinkle on the milky way, They stretched in never-ending line Along the margin of a bay: Ten thousand saw I at a glance, Tossing their heads in sprightly dance. The waves beside them danced; but they Out-did the sparkling waves in glee: A poet could not but be gay, In such a jocund company: I gazed—and gazed—but little thought What wealth the show to me had brought: For oft, when on my couch I lie In vacant or in pensive mood, They flash upon that inward eye Which is the bliss of solitude; And then my heart with pleasure fills, And dances with the daffodils. Select a stanza from this poem and explain the tone Wordsworth creates in the stanza. Give your explanation in at least one paragraph of three to five sentences. Use examples from the stanza to support your observations. Use proper spelling and grammar. (10 points)

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Answer: In this poem Wadsworth is reflecting on an occasion when he saw, appreciated and is now remembering the beauty of nature. He recalls being near a lake and observing a sea of daffodils that danced in the breeze and were, "as continuous as the stars." His tone is one of reverence  for that which man cannot create but happens naturally and perennially. Further, his tone is one of joy and appreciation for that which he saw and now remembers as that memory, "flash upon that inward eye Which is the bliss of solitude; And then my heart with pleasure fills."  

Explanation:

In the third stanza "They flash upon that inward eye Which is the bliss of solitude; And then my heart with pleasure fills.", the tone of Wordsworth is of gratitude and joy for what he observed and is now recalling as that recollection.

What are the themes of daffodils?

The themes of daffodils are "memory and imagination", as well as nature and humankind.

The in third stanza, Wordsworth discovers happiness because the daffodils keep him company and serve as his friend in his state of isolation. "The 'bliss of solitude' means the blessings of loneliness."

William Wordsworth claims that whenever he is lonely and in an unoccupied or contemplative state, that is, even if he's not engaged in whatsoever specific activity, the daffodils he had seen in the valley catch "his inward eye and fill his heart with pleasure".

Thus, this stanza contains a tone happy and gratitude.

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 Someone PLZ Help :The processor of a computer communicates to the other parts of the computer through a code that consists of what?


As and Bs

Xs and Os

1s and 0s

Dashes and dots

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I believe the correct answer is letter D

I give Pirrip as my father's family name, on the authority of his tombstone and my sister - mrs. Joe Gargery, who married the blacksmith. Which word should be capitalized in this sentence?

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I will try my best is I can’t so please don’t mind

Answer:

Mrs.

Explanation:

Titles like Mr., Mrs., and Dr., should be capitalized: Mrs. Joe Gargery.    

Which of the following is a conjunctive adverb? Select all that apply.

1.but
2.however
3.therefore
4.meanwhile

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Answer:

i think your answer is the but

Explanation:

2, 3, and 4 are conjunctive adverbs.

Choose the answer.

Read the passage from "A Night Ride in a Prairie Schooner."

He could hardly look over the wild oats, which tossed their gleaming bayonets in the wind, and when he dashed out into the blue joint and wild sunflowers, to bring the cattle into the road, he could be traced only by the ripple he made, like a trout in a pool.

Which best identifies and interprets the underlined imagery?


Question options:
A: It contains personification; it shows the reader that the boy is not very tough.


B: It contains a simile; it reveals that the boy is small and insignificant on the vast prairie.


C: It contains a metaphor; it reveals that the boy's mother is not taking care of him.


D: It contains an allusion; it allows the reader to understand prairie life.

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Answer:

B: It contains a simile; it reveals that the boy is small and insignificant on the vast prairie.

Explanation:

Simile is a comparison using like or as. The passage describes him as small and insignificant.

"He could hardly look over the wild oats, which tossed their gleaming bayonets in the wind, and when he dashed out into the blue joint and wild sunflowers, to bring the cattle into the road, he could be traced only by the ripple he made, like a trout in a pool."

Answer:

The answer above is correct. Letter b is indeed the best option.

Explanation:

In the excerpt we are analyzing here, we can note the use of simile by the author. Simile is a figure of speech used to make comparisons. It presents words such as "like" or "as". In the excerpt, the boy is compared to a fish in the following manner:

- [...] he could only be traced by the ripple he made, like a trout in a pool.

In the way the imagery is carried out in the passage, the boy becomes insignificant when he dashes into the prairie. Nature is magnificent. The boy is nothing but a thin line, a ripple between the flowers.

please answer this nouns 1. Uncle Peter

president

2. Chrysler

athlete

3. Abraham Lincoln

relative

4. William Shakespeare

day

5. Jesse Owens

month

6. January

automobile

7. Sunday

author

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1.      

Abraham Lincoln’s biography was written by the

famous Carl Sandburg.

2.      

Jesse Stuart is internationally known author and

poet for teaching in Kentucky hill country

3.      

Lee, the American was written by Gamaliel

Bradford about the Civil War

4.      

R.E. Lee: A Biography was written by Douglas

Southall Freeman

What is one central theme of Ernest Shackleton’s South!?



A.)how difficult the struggle against nature can be


B.)the complexity of the fight against social norms


C.)the depth of the human need for friendship


D.)the importance of leadership in overcoming danger

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Hi!

I believe that it would be A, "How difficult the struggle against nature can be". If you remember, they had a very intense struggle in Antarctica, which could be considered the harshest place on Earth.

Hope this helps!

Answer:

(A) for Plato

Explanation:

it would be A, "How difficult the struggle against nature can be". If you remember, they had a very intense struggle in Antarctica, which could be considered the harshest place on Earth.

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excerpt from One of Ours
by Willa Cather


1 THE CIRCUS was on Saturday. The next morning Claude was standing at his dresser, shaving. His
beard was already strong, a shade darker than his hair and not so red as his skin. His eyebrows
and long lashes were a pale corn-colour—made his blue eyes seem lighter than they were, and,
he thought, gave a look of shyness and weakness to the upper part of his face. He was exactly
the sort of looking boy he didn’t want to be. He especially hated his head,—so big that he had
trouble in buying his hats, and uncompromisingly square in shape; a perfect block-head. His
name was another source of humiliation. Claude: it was a “chump” name, like Elmer and Roy;
a hayseed name trying to be fine. In country schools there was always a red-headed, wartyhanded,
runny-nosed little boy who was called Claude. His good physique he took for granted;
smooth, muscular arms and legs, and strong shoulders, a farmer boy might be supposed to have.
Unfortunately he had none of his father’s physical repose, and his strength often asserted itself
inharmoniously. The storms that went on in his mind sometimes made him rise, or sit down, or
lift something, more violently than there was any apparent reason for his doing.
2 The household slept late on Sunday morning; even Mahailey did not get up until seven. The
general signal for breakfast was the smell of doughnuts frying. This morning Ralph rolled out of
bed at the last minute and callously put on his clean underwear without taking a bath. This cost
him not one regret, though he took time to polish his new oxblood shoes tenderly with a pocket
handkerchief. He reached the table when all the others were half through breakfast, and made
his peace by genially asking his mother if she didn’t want him to drive her to church in the car.
3 “I’d like to go if I can get the work done in time,” she said, doubtfully glancing at the clock.
4 “Can’t Mahailey tend to things for you this morning?”
5 Mrs. Wheeler hesitated. “Everything but the separator, she can. But she can’t fit all the parts
together. It’s a good deal of work, you know.”
6 “Now, Mother,” said Ralph good-humouredly, as he emptied the syrup pitcher over his cakes,
“you’re prejudiced. Nobody ever thinks of skimming milk now-a-days. Every up-to-date farmer
uses a separator.”

7 Mrs. Wheeler’s pale eyes twinkled. “Mahailey and I will never be quite up-to-date, Ralph. We’re
old-fashioned, and I don’t know but you’d better let us be. I could see the advantage of a
separator if we milked half-a-dozen cows. It’s a very ingenious machine. But it’s a great deal
more work to scald it and fit it together than it was to take care of the milk in the old way.”
8 “It won’t be when you get used to it,” Ralph assured her. He was the chief mechanic of the
Wheeler farm, and when the farm implements and the automobiles did not give him enough
to do, he went to town and bought machines for the house. As soon as Mahailey got used to
a washing-machine or a churn, Ralph, to keep up with the bristling march of invention, brought
home a still newer one. The mechanical dish-washer she had never been able to use, and patent
flat-irons and oil-stoves drove her wild.
9 Claude told his mother to go upstairs and dress; he would scald the separator while Ralph got
the car ready. He was still working at it when his brother came in from the garage to wash his
hands.
10 “You really oughtn’t to load mother up with things like this, Ralph,” he exclaimed fretfully. “Did
you ever try washing this . . . thing yourself?”
11 “Of course I have. If Mrs. Dawson can manage it, I should think mother could.”
12 “Mrs. Dawson is a younger woman. Anyhow, there’s no point in trying to make machinists of
Mahailey and mother.”
13 Ralph lifted his eyebrows to excuse Claude’s bluntness. “See here,” he said persuasively, “don’t
you go encouraging her into thinking she can’t change her ways. Mother’s entitled to all the
labour-saving devices we can get her.”
14 Claude rattled the thirty-odd graduated metal funnels which he was trying to fit together in their
proper sequence. “Well, if this is labour-saving—”
15 The younger boy giggled and ran upstairs for his panama hat. He never quarrelled. Mrs. Wheeler
sometimes said it was wonderful, how much Ralph would take from Claude.
16 After Ralph and his mother had gone off in the car, Mr. Wheeler drove to see his German
neighbour, Gus Yoeder, who had just bought a blooded bull. Dan and Jerry were pitching
horseshoes down behind the barn. Claude told Mahailey he was going to the cellar to put up the
swinging shelf she had been wanting, so that the rats couldn’t get at her vegetables.
17 “Thank you, Mr. Claude. I don’t know what does make the rats so bad. The cats catches one
most every day, too.”
18 “I guess they come up from the barn. I’ve got a nice wide board down at the garage for your
shelf.”

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Answer:

A. Solidly describes uncompromisingly

Match the following definitions with your vocabulary words.

1. citizens appointed to hear and decide upon a court case
jury
2. negate; destroy
Circuit Courts
3. courts of appeal
statutory construction
4. courts interpreting the meaning of laws
Articles
5. divisions of the Constitution addressing policies and laws
nullify

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Answer:

1. citizens appointed to hear and decide upon a court case  

jury  

2. negate; destroy nullify

3. courts of appeal  Circuit Courts  

4. courts interpreting the meaning of laws  statutory construction  

5. divisions of the Constitution addressing policies and laws Articles  

Explanation:

A  jury is a group of citizens who are asked to sit in a court of law and  decide upon a court case.  

Nullify means to make legally invalid.  

Circuit Courts are any of the federal courts of appeals.

Statutory construction refers to determining what a particular statute means so that it could be applied accurately.

An article is a part of a document such as a contract or constitution.

1. jury  

2. nullify

3. Circuit Courts  

4. statutory construction  

5. Articles  

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write a short poem about volleyball

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Answer:

set it up to spike it down

dig it, then repeat

blockers up and coverage close

talk loud and move your feet

give it everything you have

don't just play the game

strive to beat the other teams

make them fear your name

points rack up and tension builds

we all know what's at stake

skill and heart and desire to win

aren't things that you can fake

some are short and some are tall

we come in different sizes

that doesn't change the way that we

wear our floor burns like prizes

any game that we must play

with worthy competition

we face the team across the net

with courage and ambition

if every person does their best

and gives it what they can

work has a knack for paying off

and winning is the plan

so dig it up and load it up

send it back once more

aiming for a certain spot,

a place to hit the floor

shifting, diving, calling out,

don't be afraid to fall

it's this sport that you should try

we call it volleyball

Explanation:

Final answer:

This poem captures the essence of playing volleyball, highlighting the excitement, skill, and camaraderie involved in the sport.

Explanation:

Here's a short poem about volleyball:



Volleyball, a game of height and flight,

Where players leap with all their might.

A bump, a set, a fierce spike hurled,

Over the net, the ball is twirled.



The court echoes with each play's thrill,

As teams move quick with practiced skill.

The cheers, the gasps, a point to score,

In this swift dance of power and lore.



To serve, to block, to dive, to save,

Each action sharp, precise, and brave.

With teamwork woven into the core,

Together, as one, they seek to soar.



And when the final whistle blows,

Victory's sweet, or defeat's woes.

With hearts aflame and spirits high,

In volleyball, passions never die.

Again I dipped into my great _______________ of life. "Take what you like," I continued, "births, deaths, marriages, Court Circular, the habits of birds, Leonardo da Vinci, the Sandhills murder, high wages and the cost of living—oh, take what you like," I repeated, "it's all in the Times!" A) reservoir B) retention C) reticule D) rhetoric

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Reservoir is the only one that makes sense-

"Again I dipped into my great   rhetoric   of life."?

"Again I dipped into my great   retention   of life."?

"Again I dipped into my great   reticule   of life."?

"Again I dipped into my great   reservoir   of life."

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Question 6 (3.5 points)


The following sentence may contain a grammar or usage error. Parts of the sentence are underlined. Choose the underlined part of the sentence that contains an error. If there is no error in the sentence, choose "No error."



It's rather ironic that these streets, all of which are named after trees, are actually not tree-lined.
Question 6 options:

A. streets, all

B. not tree-lined.

C. trees, are

D. No error

E. It's rather

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Answer:

E.

Explanation:

it should be "It's rather ironic

Answer:

E. It's rather

Explanation:

The sentence contains no errors. However, the way it is written shows an educated speaker, so it would be best to start with "It is" (the long form rather than contracted form), the more so since the style is hardly very informal. Otherwise, the sentence is good.    

What does the Giver hear that no one else can hear?

Select one:

a. voices

b. distant airplanes

c. music

d. bird calls

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B i love the book the giver

How could you change the following sentence to eliminate wordiness?

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D) Invariably and all the time, I find that when I ponder about the intricacies about the world, I am amazed and astounded that this world continues on its path without falling apart around our ears.

Answer:

Correct answer is

Explanation:

Invariably, I find that when I think about our intricate world, I am amazed that it continues on its path without falling apart

1. How are Montag and Mildred different, both in the way they behave and the way they view their world? What do these differences suggest about their compatibility and their relationship?

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Montag and Mildred are different because mildred is self centered and doesnt see anything beyond the tv walls. Montag is more caring and has sympathy that most people in thier society lack. It makes them very uncompatible because whereas montag feels more and wants to talk but mildred wants to watch tv and listen to her seashells

Write down three subjects mercutio and romeo make puns about in scene 4 lines 70

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Answer:

They make puns about

* curtsy-when someone likes you, and curtsy-formal greeting;

* goose to eat and pinching the butt goose;

* slip- pass, and counterfeit money-slip.

Explanation:

A pun is the use of a word or a group of words with a different meaning, or with a twisted definition within the given context, the character of Mercutio due to his nature exemplifies many puns in the play, which sometimes are followed by Romeo as they have fun with it, this puns have a sexual second meaning in most of the cases.

Final answer:

In Act 2, Scene 4 of Romeo and Juliet, Mercutio and Romeo make puns concerning three main subjects: love, sexuality, and wordplay. These subjects are vital to understanding the dynamics of their relationship and the play's larger themes.

Explanation:

The subjects that Mercutio and Romeo make puns about in Act 2, Scene 4 of Romeo and Juliet generally revolve around three central themes: love, sexuality, and wordplay itself. First, Mercutio makes sexually charged puns about women and desires (sexuality). Next, humor and puns are used in the context of Romeo's love for Juliet (love). Finally, many of the puns focus on verbal wit and wordplay, a significant theme in their dialogues (wordplay). Please refer to the original text for the specific lines and puns.

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a position administrative clerical support with a degree is available with all of the following except which one?

A.city government

B.federal government

C.foreign government

D.state government

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

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B. federal government.

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In most cases, reviewers should: A) avoid making judgement and let quotations speak for them selves b) use quotations that support or contrast with clearly stated opinion c) rely on quotations taken from the public and avoid stating an opinion d) use quotations to fill up empty space and start a review with a questions

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B

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Motivation: willing to do something to achieve a goal.

Name an example or examples when using motivation

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Hello Samantha!

An example of me being motivated was actually last week. I play soccer on a travel team and last week we were behind 5-0 in the second half. Now, if you know soccer it's very difficult to come back in the second half if your behind that far. Once the other team scored the 5th goal, I said in my head were not going to loose this game so I motivated my whole team to try 25% harder. Everyone on my team was giving everything they got because I motivated them to play harder and better. At the end of the game, we came back and tied it 5 all. I hope this is a great example

Chinua Achebe suggested that his purpose in writing Things Fall Apart was to ________.

A. make the British look foolish
B. create an honest portrait of Africans
C. rewrite history
D. introduce a new kind of fiction

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d. introduce a new kind of fiction

What are two things a good beginning sentence should do?

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You should use a hook to get the readers attention and also describe what you will be talking about

Final answer:

A good beginning sentence both states the topic of the paragraph and sparks reader interest, by presenting the subject of discussion and capturing attention with a strong opinion or question.

Explanation:

A good beginning sentence, or a topic sentence, serves two main roles in a paragraph. First, it states the topic of the paragraph - providing a clear indication of what the paragraph will discuss. This subject may relate to the essay's overall thesis or might simply introduce a subtopic within the broader discussion. For example, a topic sentence in a paragraph about dogs might state 'One of the many reasons dogs make excellent pets is their loyalty'.

Second, an effective beginning sentence should spark interest in the reader, leading smoothly into the body of the paragraph itself. This is often achieved by presenting a strong or controversial opinion, or by raising a question. For example, 'Despite their reputation as man's best friend, dogs can also present significant challenges'. This sentence would then lead into a discussion about those challenges. Thus, a good beginning sentence both sets the subject and grabs the reader's attention.

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Refer to Explorations in Literature for a complete version of this narrative.

In “Why I Write,” George Orwell believes there are universal motivations for writing.

Which evidence from the text supports this idea?


"All writers are vain, selfish and lazy, and at the very bottom of their motives there lies a mystery."

"It raises problems of construction and of language, and it raises in a new way the problem of truthfulness."

"I will only say that of late years I have tried to write less picturesquely and more exactly."

"Putting aside the need to earn a living, I think there are four great motives for writing, at any rate for writing prose."

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D) "Putting aside the need to earn a living, I think there are four great motives for writing, at any rate for writing prose."

Answer:

"Putting aside the need to earn a living, I think there are four great motives for writing, at any rate for writing prose."

Explanation:

This is most likely the sentence that provides evidence of the fact that Orwell believes there are universal motivations for writing. In this sentence, Orwell tells us that people who write usually have four main motives to do so. This implies that he believes all writers are likely to share these motivations. Therefore, if all writers share these reasons, then they are universal.

Please answer this correctly

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The answer is the third one

1, because this mostly talkes about the topic of worker bees.

Which of the following sentences uses the correct subject/verb agreement?

A. Meat and potatoes is a common dinner combination in many countries. ('is' is underlined)

B. Rice and beans are a common dinner combination in Brazil. ('are' is underlined)

C. Rice and sometimes many kinds of vegetables are commonly eaten in Asia. ('is' is underlined)

D. Peanut butter and jelly are my favorite lunch sandwich. ('are' is underlined)

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Answer:

B. maybe.  

Rice and beans are a common dinner combination in Brazil.

That would said correct if you say it out loud

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Papa's discussion with the government interrogator is effective mostly because of A. the author's choice of long descriptive passages.

B. the harsh characterization of the interrogator.

C. the sudden change from first to third person narrative.

D. the author's extensive use of imagery.

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Answer:

B. the harsh characterization of the interrogator.

Explanation:

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Answer:

C) the sudden change from first to third person narrative.

Explanation:

If a work of art is a counterfeit, which of the following must be true? Base your answer on the meaning of counterfeit.



A
It is made of valuable materials.

B
It is imaginative but bizarre in its design.

C
It is not cheaply or carelessly done.

D
It is not actually what it appears to be.

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Answer:

D. It is not actually what it appears to be.

Explanation:

Counterfeit art is a type of forgery or alteration to the original art form. It is an illusionary attempt to create a replica of the actual art and thus, deceitful. Since it is inauthentic, it is not actually what it appears to be. The counterfeit art is the fake copy of the basic idea in order to gain recognition or sympathy from the audience. For example The "Neo-classical" writers could be considered as the counterfeit artists as they imitated the art form created by the great classical writers like Homer. Yet they did not provide a false art form rather they presented it as a blend of classical and modern elements with a subtle modification.  

D. It is not actually what it appears to be.

Refer to Explorations in Literature for a complete version of this interview.

In "Interview with Simon Ortiz," Ortiz says, "...Coyote in the many, many Native American languages, is a varied figure and in the Acoma and in the Pueblo tradition Coyote is a funny character. He’s shrewd sometimes but he is also a kind of fool at times. He’s too smart for his own good, and stuff like that."

How does Ortiz's word choice affect the text?

A) His use of the words "varied" and "tradition" makes the tone in this part of the interview more forceful and confident.

B)His use of phrases like "a kind of fool at times" and "stuff like that" give this part of the interview a more relaxed, casual tone.
C) His use of the phrase "too smart for his own good" develops the compassionate and admiring tone of the interview.
D) His use of the word "shrewd" conveys the more hostile or aggressive tone in this section of the interview.

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Answer: B?

Explanation:

Answer:

Hi!

It looks like the answer to your question is option B. His use of phrases like "a kind of fool at times" and "stuff like that" give this part of the interview a more relaxed, casual tone.

Explanation:

Ortiz is saying that the coyote is an astute character but is also a funny one. He describes the coyote with a light heart and the phrases "a kind of fool at times" and "stuff like that" convey this. Overall, the interview comes out in a casual tone

Which of these identifies how a paragraph can be unified and still not be coherent?

The supporting sentences do not flow logically.
The topic sentence appears in the middle rather than the beginning.
One or more of the supporting sentences is not doing its job.
A unified paragraph is automatically a coherent paragraph.

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Answer:

not flowing logically

edit: because a coherent paragraph is one thats sentences flow logically. If not coherent, it means that the sentences are not flowing logically

Answer:

The supporting sentences do not flow logically.

Explanation:

Essays have elements which are essential to provide coherence and structure, such as: an introduction with its thesis statement, body paragraphs with topic and supporting sentences, and a conclusion that unifies it all.  

A paragraph can have a unifying structure, as much as an essay, but if the supporting sentences of do not flow logically, are not connected with the examples and arguments or to the thesis statement in the essay's introductory paragraph, it demonstrates the paragraph is not coherent and well-structured.

Think about goals you could set for yourself and describe at least two of them. Then explain what steps you would take to achieve these goals.

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Goal #1:

Finish my piano medley

Description:

Two months ago I resolved to compose my own piano medley that entails of 20+ songs and lasts about 20 minutes long. Unfortunately, I've only gotten 6 songs in so far.

Steps Needed:

a. Learn all the songs I'd like to add in my composition

b. Focus on the song I had been attempting to master this past month: Chopin - Etude in C minor op.25, no.12

c. Work on my fingering -- fingering is key and will allow me to play more expertly

d. Actually learn to read music: I cannot read sheet music nor do I want to, but it beats playing by ear and it will aid in expanding my hobby

e. Practice. Practice. Practice. I don't practice as I should and I keep bouncing from one instrument to the next. I must set aside time to practice my piano.

Goal #2:

Run a mile in five minutes.

Description:

Not much to describe here. I. Want. To. Run. A. Mile. In. Five. Minutes.

Steps Needed:

a. Sleep more. Sleep is essential to sprinters and I haven't been faithful in getting my 8 hours of sleep -- it's more like 4 but hey, you need goals first.

b. Drink more water. I can go a whole day without water and that is not good. Big, big bad. Water is rejuvenates runners as one, they need it to survive, and two, it give back all the liquid that was lost by sweating.

c. Stretch. I'm not flexible -- at all, but stretching is a great goal to have because if you don't prepare your muscles and joints, you could seriously injure yourself and trust me, the cramps have no mercy.

d. Time myself. The last time I timed myself, I got roughly 8 minutes and that was a year ago. I need to be more disciplined in timing myself so I can see my progress and places where I should and can improve.

e. Eat well. I do eat well and follow the OMAD regimen religiously, however, this is still a goal of mine because sometimes I'm prone to still do OMAD while eating not-so-good stuff like fries or even bread.

The two goals that an individual has in his life can be to finish a piano medley, and the second goal is to run a mile in five minutes.

What is the Goal?

A goal is a vision of the future or desired outcome that an individual or group of people conceive, plan, and commit to achieving.

Steps Needed to finish a piano medley are as follows:-

Learn all the tunes I want to include in my composition.Concentrate on the tune I've been working on for the past month: Chopin - Op.25, No.12 Étude in C MinorImprove my fingering – fingering is important and will help me to play more expertly.Actually learn to read music: I can't and don't want to read sheet music, but it beats playing by ear and will let me develop my pastime.

Another goal is to run a mile in five minutes. The steps needed to learn it are as follows:-

Get more sleep. Sleep is vital for sprinters, and I haven't been consistent in getting my 8 hours of sleep — it's more like 4 hours, but objectives come first.Increase your water intake. I can spend a whole day without drinking water, which is not ideal. Big, awful, bad. Water revitalizes runners since they need it to survive, and it replenishes all the liquid lost via perspiration.Extend. I'm not very flexible, but stretching is a good aim to have since if you don't prepare your muscles and joints, you might really harm yourself, and cramps have no mercy.

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