Answer:
discry
observe
distinguish
discover
behold etc
can you write me a monologue 1min 30secs long with the emotions in brackets
One day I woke up got dressed and went downstairs to greet my mother and father. When I went down I saw a handsome boy sitting in our living room he looked kinda familiar. Then my mother and a woman her age came out and said good morning I replied in a cold voice moring. The strange woman said don't you remember me Yu-Jun. I was very shocked when she knew my name but I had a cold look on my face the whole time. I replied no am I supposed to know you. She then told my mother she did change I then spoke again what do you mean" I change " I said in a very cold meantone. She said I am Seo-Jun when she said that I was very shocked but again didn't show it. She was my childhood friend's mother and I guess the boy in the living room is my childhood bestie but we lost connection when he moved to the U.S 10 years ago we known each other since we were 1 and he went to the U.S when he was 10 and I was 9 that means he's 20 now and I am 19. The reason I am cold now because I had no other friend than him and when he left I cried so hard and that's when I started to become cold and I didn't speak that much. I would only speak In class or when I needed to. I was zoned out till Seo-Jun spoke again saying I need to talk to you and Sun-oh my ex-bestie. I then said fine what do you want to talk about she said let's go in the living room then we went to the living room and they made me sit next to him but I kept my distance. Then she said something very unexpected. She said we you and Sun-oh are getting married. I said what why do I have to marry a mn that I don't even know he's a complete stranger. My mom spoke she told me to apologize I said no and I won't marry him and went to my room in anger. My mom apologizes when Mrs.Jeon aka Seo-Jun said it's fine give her time it's very suprising to her
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Decide which transition word fits best with each part of an argument. Giving your reason: Introducing your evidence: Explaining why a counterclaim is not valid:
Answer:
Explanation:
question here is not given properly
Answer:
answer is in the image below
Explanation:
In the movie "A Christmas Carol" List 2 details that showed Scrooge is greedy as the story starts. .
(PLEASE HELP ME THIS IS DUE AT 2:30 AND I HAVE TO WORK ON OTHER ASSIGNMENTS)
Which word is a synonym of inherent?
Answer:
innate
Explanation:
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My class is doing a court case on Tell-tale Heart. I need 15 questions for people in the room. Please read the tell-tale heart then think of questions that could help me win my case against the narrator. Come up with 5 questions that I (the lawyer) could use against the narrator.
If you need different questions from the ones below, let me know and I will try my best to assist.
Questions to use against the narrator:
You yourself entertained the thought that you might be insane, but ultimately brush it aside. You express that you have no reason to kill the man, yet you kill him. This contradiction is proof that while you were insane, you knew what you did was wrong. Why not seek help?
If you truly felt remorse for your actions, why was your first instinct to dispose of the body rather than to immediately confess to your crime?
You spent more than a week setting up this murder. This was not a spur of the moment murder. It was premeditated. Can you justify this? Does this not prove you to be a guilty individual?
You express taking pride in your work. Is this something that a stable, innocent person would do?
Questions for the room:
(I apologize, but I could only come up with ten.)
Is the narrator reliable?
Were his actions justified?
Was his guilt genuine, or was it just an attribute of his psychosis?
Was he truly seeing the ‘evil eye’?
Even if he was, is fear a reason to murder?
Is the beating of the heart evidence of insanity?
He talked about his feelings of power and excitement breaking into the old man’s chamber. Does this not further prove that he should be imprisoned?
Does that not prove that he is not only a murderer, but a person who enjoys the act of killing?
Should a person of this type not be punished and placed where they cannot hurt another person?
This man dismembered a human. If you found a body that had been ripped apart, you would want the person who did it to be put away right?
PLZ help..................
Answer:
doing a skill or solving a problem yourself
Item 9
Golden Days
by Lizzie Lawson
There are days of summer sunshine,
Of warm and sunny weather,
When the hedge is full of hawthorn
And hills are glad with heather.
There are days of silent sadness,
Of frost, and snow, and rain,
When we fear that summer's gladness
Will never come again.
And now our songs are minor key,
And now in merry tune;
The windward side will change to lee,
And January to June.
Day and night the sun is shining,
Though he may hide his head;
Each cloud has a silver lining,
The flowers are asleep not dead.
Every day may have its playtime
Made bright by cheerful lays;
And life be one long Maytime,
A year of golden days.
Read the theme.
Life, like nature, has pleasant and unpleasant moments.
How does this theme develop over the course of "Golden Days"?
Happiness is like the warmth of summer, and sadness is like the coldness of winter.
The playtime of spring helps people feel alive and excited again after a long winter.
The seasons are all rewarding and pleasant in their own unique ways.
Nature and life are both unpredictable, especially during winter and summer months.
Item 9
Golden Days
by Lizzie Lawson
There are days of summer sunshine,
Of warm and sunny weather,
When the hedge is full of hawthorn
And hills are glad with heather.
There are days of silent sadness,
Of frost, and snow, and rain,
When we fear that summer's gladness
Will never come again.
And now our songs are minor key,
And now in merry tune;
The windward side will change to lee,
And January to June.
Day and night the sun is shining,
Though he may hide his head;
Each cloud has a silver lining,
The flowers are asleep not dead.
Every day may have its playtime
Made bright by cheerful lays;
And life be one long Maytime,
A year of golden days.
Read the theme.
Life, like nature, has pleasant and unpleasant moments.
How does this theme develop over the course of "Golden Days"?
Happiness is like the warmth of summer, and sadness is like the coldness of winter.
The playtime of spring helps people feel alive and excited again after a long winter.
The seasons are all rewarding and pleasant in their own unique ways.
Nature and life are both unpredictable, especially during winter and summer months.
Answer:
Part 1) Spring will return again with new life.
Part2) "And now our songs are minor key / And now in merry tune." And
"The flowers are asleep not dead."
Explanation:
In both poems, Part 1 is that Spring will return with new life. Part 2 And now our songs are minor keys / And now in a merry tune." And "The flowers are asleep, not dead."
What are poems?Poems which are also called verse are a form of literature that uses aesthetic and often rhythmic qualities of language such as phonaesthetics, sound symbolism, and metre to evoke meanings in addition to, or place of, a prosaic ostensible meaning. A poem is a literary composition, written by a poet, using this principle.
Poetry has a long and varied history, evolving differentially across the globe. It dates back at least to prehistoric times with hunting poetry in Africa and to panegyric and elegiac court poetry of the empires of the Nile, Niger, and Volta River valleys. Some of the earliest written poetry in Africa occurs among the Pyramid Texts written during the 25th century BCE.
The earliest surviving Western Asian epic poetry, the Epic of Gilgamesh, was written in Sumerian.
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Write a cause and effect sentence
Answer:
The dam broke so the village was flooded.
I need a conclusion to summarise , “How does Dickens present Scrooge as a cold character?”
There is an attachment of what I wrote so if someone can help put together a conclusion then thanks!
Answer:
In conclusion, Dickens presents Scrooge as a cold and callous character by illustrating Scrooge's lack of empathy and generosity towards others through his novel *insert novel title*
Explanation:
Why is it important to make inferences when reading poetry?
Answer:
Because inferring is a skill that helps us understand the purpose behind any authors words.
Which combination of features BEST characterizes legends?
powerful villains and brave knights
magical animals and clear moral lessons
historical basis and supernatural elements
shapeshifting creatures and poetic language
Answer:
historical basis and supernatural elements
Explanation:
plz help............
Answer: a
Explanation:
In this excerpt from "The Water of Life," how does the author reveal information about the faithful servant and the North Wind?
A. by describing their interaction with other characters
B.
by describing their words
C.
by describing their actions
D.
by describing their decisions
E.
by describing other characters' reactions to them
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Which word is a synonym of disperse?
Answer:
disassemble
Explanation:
There are also a few more, but I'm not completely sure
Answer: disassemble
Explanation:
PLZZZZZ HELPP..........
Answer:
THE ANSER IS D
Explanation:
Item 9
Golden Days
by Lizzie Lawson
There are days of summer sunshine,
Of warm and sunny weather,
When the hedge is full of hawthorn
And hills are glad with heather.
There are days of silent sadness,
Of frost, and snow, and rain,
When we fear that summer's gladness
Will never come again.
And now our songs are minor key,
And now in merry tune;
The windward side will change to lee,
And January to June.
Day and night the sun is shining,
Though he may hide his head;
Each cloud has a silver lining,
The flowers are asleep not dead.
Every day may have its playtime
Made bright by cheerful lays;
And life be one long Maytime,
A year of golden days.
Read the theme.
Life, like nature, has pleasant and unpleasant moments.
How does this theme develop over the course of "Golden Days"?
Happiness is like the warmth of summer, and sadness is like the coldness of winter.
The playtime of spring helps people feel alive and excited again after a long winter.
The seasons are all rewarding and pleasant in their own unique ways.
Nature and life are both unpredictable, especially during winter and summer months.
Answer:
Life is unpredictable in terms of whats gonna happen next , time is rewarding and in a keen way sad because it can be spent but not bought back . I feel like the theme of this poem is to not underestimate a days worth , in terms of some seasons feeling gloomy when others are full of happiness spend your time accordingly so you can make the most of it.
Explanation:
I hope I was able to answer your question , thank you and have a great day :)
Time is rewarding and in a sharp way sad because it can be spent but not recovered, and life is unpredictable in terms of what will happen next. The poem's main message, in my opinion,
What is an opinion?An opinion may be expressed regarding subjective issues for which there is no definitive evidence or it may be expressed regarding facts that are being contested on the pretext that everyone has the right to their own ideas.
Is not to undervalue a day's worth of opportunities. Given that some seasons can be depressing while others are joyful, you should plan how you will spend your time so that you can get the most out of it.
Therefore, opinion is preferable to being unpleasant without cause, especially
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The Ornithopter
Many people know Leonardo da Vinci today as an artist, and it is true that he was indeed a great painter and sculptor, but he was also an inventor and one of the first individuals in recorded history to draft detailed plans for a flying machine.
In order to make a living, Leonardo often depended upon wealthy individuals who would commission work from him. That means they would hire him and pay him to create specific work they wanted. In 1482, when he was 30 years old, Leonardo heard of an opportunity to work for Ludovico Sforza, the Duke of Milan. The duke, however, did not want a painter; he wanted a military engineer to help him defend the city against its enemies. This was an excellent opportunity that would pay Leonardo well, but Leonardo was a peaceful man. He considered war to be “a beastly madness.” He preferred to make things of beauty.
Leonardo made the decision that he could tolerate making weapons if the resources the duke could provide would also allow him to create things he loved. He sent a letter to the duke detailing his skills in designing and building weapons. “I will assemble catapults, mangonels, trebuchets and other instruments of wonderful efficiency…I will make an infinite number of items for attack and defense,” he wrote.
Leonardo’s letter convinced the duke of his talents, and he got the job. He set about designing the weapons that the duke desired. But Leonardo was infinitely creative, always thinking of new things, new ideas—he could not be limited to weapons alone. One idea that he had not mentioned in his application was the ornithopter. It was not a weapon of war, and it was not something that the duke had asked for, but Leonardo went ahead and designed it anyway.
Leonardo was fascinated by the idea of flight. The word “ornithopter” comes from two words meaning “bird” and “wings.” And on first inspection, his plans resembled a bird’s wings attached to a human being’s arms. He concluded that a human being’s arms were neither strong enough nor light enough to stay in the air for long. So, his design included sets of foot pedals and levers that were operated with the hands. He created detailed plans and presented them to the duke, uncertain of how the duke would react to a design for which he didn’t ask.
As it turned out, the duke was very impressed with the ornithopter, but it wasn’t Leonardo’s innovation that excited him. He immediately thought of the ways this machine could be used in war. If a spy could fly over the enemy’s camp, imagine what information he could gather! This was not what Leonardo had intended for his beautiful flying machine.
But how Leonardo felt about war turned out not to matter in the end. His ornithopter was never built—along with his designs for tanks, parachutes, diving suits, machine guns, and even robots that he created for the duke. The ideas of Leonardo da Vinci were centuries ahead of the technology needed to make them.
Read the excerpt from "The Ornithopter."
He created detailed plans and presented them to the duke, uncertain of how the duke would react to a design for which he didn't ask.
Which type of conflict is expressed in this excerpt?
individual vs. nature
individual vs. individual
individual vs. society
individual vs. self
Answer:
Individual vs. self
Explanation:
What does "false belief" mean i looked it up and it was confusing
Answer:
False is something that isn't true, and a belief is something you believe. So a false belief means you believe something that isn't true.
What did Langston Hughes Contribute to The Harlem Renaissance?
Hughes, like other Harlem Renaissance figures, was a firm believer in racial pride. He supported equality, criticized racism and injustice, and embraced African American culture, comedy, and spirituality via his poems, novels, plays, essays, and children's books.
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Answer:
is it bad if i eat lower then 2000 calories a day and i workout?
Explanation:
Answer:
if you're leg gets amputated where do you feel the pain ?
Explanation:
Major cities all over the world are changing color. The tall gray buildings that make up the landscape of urban environments are becoming greener. They aren't getting a fresh coat of paint. Instead, their roofs are being covered in grass and small shrubbery. Many rooftops are beginning to look like nature parks. This change isn't just for fun. It is an attempt to add plants that can clean city air, absorb waste water, and generally add beauty to the city environment.
Green roofs started in Europe and are now gaining a strong foothold in the United States. They are a way to add a little nature to the city environment. People plant vegetable gardens, flowers, and decorative grasses on their rooftops. One green roof in New York City is built on top of a processing and distribution facility. It is the largest green roof in the country. It has survived snow and rain, given employees a beautiful place for a lunch break, and helped clean the city air.
It is more expensive to build a green roof than it is to lay asphalt or shingles. The basic green roof requires a frame and a waterproof membrane. It also requires gravel for drainage. Special material needs to be laid to retain moisture. Of course, soil for planting and a barrier that prevents roots from penetrating the building are also necessary materials for a green roof. Despite the extra cost, the trend is growing.
The city of Chicago now has more green roofs than any other U.S. city. There are 7 million square feet of green roofs planted across the city. Toronto, Canada, is the first city in the western hemisphere to mandate green roofs on all new tall buildings. Green roofs are beneficial to the environment and the cities that build them. A recent study in Toronto suggested that if 75 percent of the flat roofs were greened, the city could save $37 million a year on storm water management and energy bills. If this is true, we may begin to see more and more green added to cities around the world.
Why does the author include the point that there are 7 million square feet of green roofs planted across the city of Chicago?
A. To paint a picture of what the green roofs in Chicago look like.
B. To exaggerate how many green roofs there are in the city.
C. To show that Chicago has not accepted the green roof trend.
D. To prove that Chicago has the most green roofs in the United States.
Answer:the answer is A
Explanation:all the other options don’t make sense
write the past tense form of each verb
1 run ________
2 write ________
3 talk __________
4 smile __________
5 say ____________
Answer:
1. ran
2. wrote
3.talked
4.smiled
5.said
Explanation:
which part of a narrative is most clearly shown in this passage?
thought:
so I ain't sure either but I think it's characters bc
Rico the character is being described on everything he is wearing or how he looks and the dialogue is just used one, I think the setting is just the classroom nothing else and it isn't telling anything about the plot so I don't think any of what is being tell will apply much in the story.
My class is doing a court case on Tell-tale Heart. I need 15 questions for people in the room. Please read the tell-tale heart then think of questions that could help me win my case against the narrator. I (the lawyer) need 5 questions for the neighbor who called the cops. I am on the side against the narrator.
Answer:
There's a lot of action and detail i think your a perfect fit for that position
Explanation:
Can you write me a place description about any place you can think about (according to nelson grade 8, language and writing)
Please write asap its due tomorrow
Answer: The basement was eerie and quiet, with a pale yellow light the only thing illuminating it. Walking down the steps, holding on to the railing, the dust came off on my fingers, a powdery substance. It smelled like mildew, and the creaking of the floorboards made it sound like the floor would break, and I would fall through.
Explanation:
In "Charles," Laurie's mother discovers at the PTA meeting that there is no Charles in the kindergarten class. This discovery is an example of which type of irony?
verbal
dramatic
situational
MULTIPLE CHOICE
Draw a picture of you pet. Write a short of your pet.
Answer the question
Why did you chose it for your pet?
House pet po yun pero nilagay ko nalang po pet 15 PTS
Answer: ummmm
Explanation:
First of all your opinion but if you can’t think of anything you might as well say I chose a monkey because there enteric and playful and really smart so they can learn the human Emotions to help or figure out if they are happy mad or sad
What is the best way to rewrite the sentence?
The quarterback passed the ball 35 yards for a touchdown,
the crowd jumping up and cheering wildly.
A. The quarterback passed the ball 35 yards for a touchdown.
The crowd jumping up and cheering wildly.
B. The quarterback passed the ball 35 yards for a touchdown
the crowd jumping up. And cheering wildly.
C. The quarterback passed the ball 35 yards for a touchdown
and the crowd jumped up, it was cheering wildly.
D. The quarterback passed the ball 35 yards for a touchdown.
The crowd jumped up and cheered wildly.
Answer:
I think its A.
Explanation:
Answer:
D
Explanation:
A. and B. are wrong because the verbs are not correctly conjugated.
C. is wrong because because the verb jumped up is conjugated using the preterite tense while was cheering is in the continuous past instead.
D. is correct because both verbs are in the preterite tense.
Read the following excerpt from Romeo and Juliet. In a response of four to six sentences, identify the cultural practices and language that illustrate the play's historical context. How does the historical context depicted in this excerpt compare with our world today? Use proper spelling and grammar.
CAPULET
But Montague is bound as well as I,
In penalty alike; and 'tis not hard, I think,
For men so old as we to keep the peace.
PARIS
Of honourable reckoning are you both;
And pity 'tis you lived at odds so long.
But now, my lord, what say you to my suit?
CAPULET
But saying o'er what I have said before:
My child is yet a stranger in the world;
She hath not seen the change of fourteen years,
Let two more summers wither in their pride,
Ere we may think her ripe to be a bride.
PARIS
Younger than she are happy mothers made.
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Answer:
below
Explanation:
One of the more obvious differences is the language, its hard for us to understand since the way we write and talk is so different. Instead of saying "younger than she are happy mothers made", we would simply say people have been married younger and been happy. When reading "She hath not seen the change of fourteen years, let two more summers wither in their pride, ere we may think her ripe to be a bride" we need to remember that people back then didn't leave very long so they often married at a very young age. Without looking into it, getting married is a shocker now but when you die at thirty you need to marry early.
Read this excerpt from Anne Frank Remembered.
Then he walked toward the back office where Mr. Kraler was working, leaving us alone. We were petrified.
Jo Koophuis said to me, "Miep, I think the time has come."
Elli began to tremble and shake. Meanwhile, Mr. Koophuis' eyes darted toward the doorway. No one but the man with the gun seemed to be about.
How does Miep build suspense in this passage?
by quoting Koophuis’s words
by sharing Elli’s emotional reaction
by including specific detail about a weapon
by withholding information about the outcome
Answer:
d
Explanation:
took test, trust me