Answer:
Archetype: The Creator, Hero, Trickster and Villian (5 for extra credit, you know what i'm sayin?)
Archetype: The Outcaster
Explanation:
The Outcast is the person who is different from the rest and is the one who stands out. For example, in the book and movie "Wonder" the disfigured boy was bullied in school because he had a facial difference. The Creator is the that is driven by the free flow of creativity but being able to control what the creator is creating. The Hero is obviously the one who saves everyone, but later struggles to defeat the villain but overcomes the challenge. The Trickster is the one who breaks the rules of Gods or nature, for example, Loki. And lastly, the villain is the person who is the person that comes up with plans to ruin or cause chaos to it's or multiple worlds, or just to one person, either for vengeance or they are just plain evil, or hey it's something they have to do, for example, Galactus, he dissolves planets because he needs the planets energy to survive. Sometimes the villains becomes heros, like Wreck-it-Ralph. Or sometimes they are neither heroes or villains.
Which of the following statements is one claim that the speaker makes in this passage? Answer choices for the above question A. The students have already faced more difficult challenges than many other young people. B. Many leaders are saying that it is not a problem if one causes damage to the environment. C. The students need to use their education to contribute to their community instead of focusing on developing themselves. D. Students can find significant strengths in the struggles that they have already overcome.
Your Turn 1
This question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then, answer Part B.
Reread paragraphs 25–29 of the selection to determine the answers to the follow-up questions.
From “Commencement Address to the Santa Fe Indian School”
I am so passionate about this because your communities need you. They need you to develop your potential and become who you’re meant to be. And that goes for every student in here who is thinking about dropping out, who is feeling discouraged. Your community needs you. And more than ever before, our world needs you, too.
And you don’t need your First Lady to tell you that. All you have to do is tune in to the news and you’ll see that right now, some of the loudest voices in our national conversation are saying things that go against every single one of the values that you’ve been living at this school. They’re telling us that we should disrespect others because of who they are or where they come from or how they worship. They’re telling us that we should be selfish—that folks who are struggling don’t deserve our help, that we should just take what we can from life and not worry about anyone else. And they’re saying that it’s okay to keep harming our planet and using our land, our air, our water however we wish.
But, graduates, you all know that those are not the values that shape good citizens. Those are not the values that build strong families and communities and nations. You know this. So we desperately need your voices and your values in this conversation reminding us that we’re all connected, we’re all obligated to treat one another with respect, to act with integrity, to give back to those in need. Now, I know that perhaps I’m asking a lot of all of you. And I know that sometimes all those obligations might feel like a heavy burden. I also know that many of you have already faced and overcome challenges in your lives that most young people can’t even begin to imagine—challenges that have tested your courage, your confidence, your faith, and your trust.
But, graduates, those struggles should never be a source of shame—never—and they are certainly not a sign of weakness. Just the opposite. Those struggles are the source of your greatest strengths. Because by facing adversity head on and getting through it, you have gained wisdom and maturity beyond your years. I’ve seen it in you. You’ve developed resilience that will sustain you throughout your lives. You’ve deepened a well of compassion within yourselves that will help you connect with and give back to others who struggle.
Answer:the answer is C
Explanation:
Answer:
C. The students need to use their education to contribute to their community instead of focusing on developing themselves.
Explanation :
Students must focus on gaining values that build strong families and communities and nations. You all are aware about this. So they state that they desperately need your voices and your values in this conversation reminding us that we’re all connected, we’re all obligated to treat one another with respect, to act with integrity, to give back to those in need. You’ve deepened a well of compassion within yourselves that will help you connect with and give back to others who struggle.
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How does the behavior of the merchant’s wife at the end of “All for a Paisa” help convey the theme that neither assistance from others nor personal experiences can teach wisdom to a fool?
When she insists that he be given one more chance, readers understand that she is responsible for her son’s foolishness.
When she finally realizes why her son has been missing, readers understand that her foolish suggestion is what placed him in danger.
When she at last gives up on her son, readers understand that the merchant’s son will never gain any intelligence.
When she supports her son no matter what, readers understand that she is just as much of a fool as he.
Answer:
It unfolds in a series of episodes that highlight the utter foolishness of the merchant’s son.
Explanation:
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Answer:
1. therefore, this reason= Problem and solution
2. now, next=Cause and effect
3. both different from= description
4. one answer is, one reason for this= problem and solution
5. such as, for instance= compare and contrast
Explanation:
im pretty sure this is right<3
Answer:
1. Problem and solution
2. Cause and effect
3. description
4. problem and solution
5. compare and contrast
which version best uses a variety of sentence structures to enhance the flow and writing style of a story?
Answer: C.
Explanation:
What does this excerpt from Anton Chekhov's The Proposal reveal about Lomov's character?
LOMOV: It's cold . . . I'm trembling all over, just as if I'd got an examination before me. The great thing is, I must have my mind made up. If I give myself time to think, to hesitate, to talk a lot, to look for an ideal, or for real love, then I'll never get married. . . . Brr! . . . It's cold! Natalya Stepanovna is an excellent housekeeper, not bad-looking, well-educated. . . . What more do I want? But I'm getting a noise in my ears from excitement. [Drinks] And it's impossible for me not to marry. . . . In the first place, I'm already 35—a critical age, so to speak. In the second place, I ought to lead a quiet and regular life. . . .
A.
Lomov needs someone to take care of him.
B.
Lomov wants to have his own family someday.
C.
Lomov feels that marriage will make his life more exciting.
D.
Lomov views marriage as a necessity.
E.
Lomov is uncomfortable discussing marriage.
Answer: D.
Explanation: I got it right on the test trust me its not b.
Where is fallacious reasoning most often found?
a. n advertisements, newscasts, articles, political speeches, and interviews
b. in advertisements, literature, biographies, political speeches, and blog posts
c. in literature, television shows, interviews, talk shows, and newscasts
d. in newscasts, articles, movies, television shows, and political speeches
Answer:
I apologize if this isn't correct but i believe the answer is b.
Explanation:
This is easy
Give me a name and quote about video games being good or bad
It can be by you.If you want
Answer:
Lots of kids love video games. In fact, they like them so much that they might hear something like this from mom or dad: "Enough! Find something else to do!"
It can be good advice, even if you were about to get to the next level. Why? Too much of anything is just too much. It's true that some studies have shown certain video games can improve hand–eye coordination, problem-solving skills, and the mind's ability to process information. But too much video game playing may cause problems.It's hard to get enough active play and exercise if you're always inside playing video games. And without enough exercise, kids can become overweight.Overdoing video games also could affect other important stuff, like friendships and how well a kid does in school. And kids who play violent video games might act more aggressively.But here's the good news: Playing video games some of the time can be OK. Choose quality games, and limit screen time which includes TV, computer, smartphone, tablet, and video game time combined to a reasonable amount.A good game will be the right one for how old you are. Games are rated like movies and your mom or dad can help figure out which ones you should use. If you can choose one that gets you up and moving, that's even better.You might challenge your mom, dad or even your grandma to swing the bat in a game of baseball or try out some fancy moves in one of the dancing games.
I picked the careers of becoming a fashion designer and a surgical technologist because those are two things I look forward to doing when I grow up because at the age I am now I really enjoy drawing so fashion ideas I have and just drawing in general and I have also told my siblings very many times that I have always wanted to become either a nurse, a doctor, or a surgen. The most important thing I look for in a career is mostly people because I have always had this thing for helping people when they are sad, depressed, sick, hurt, or is having family issues. I mostly like to help people because my friends have always told me I am always the happiest person they know, which is true. I am usually always a happy person. So that is how and why I chose the surgical technologist career. The reason I chose the Fashion designer career is that I have always loved to dress up, and in that career, I get to dress up other people which would make me happy. And also because I am usually full of wild and crazy ideas when it comes to fashion. Although now that I am in my teens I am not much to dress in dresses and skirts anymore, I will wear them at some time when I'm in town but that mostly in summer. Well, anyway that is why I chose the fashion designing career. There are more reasons of why I want to do the two careers i chose
is this good enough for a paragraph?
Had the proposition now been made to go back to the summit of Mount Sneffels, I should have declined the offer in a most indignant manner. What do we learn about Harry through this passage?
A. He loves food
B. He is a static character
C. He is a dynamic character
D. He has been bitten by the exploration bug.
How might several errors in the conventions of standard written English negatively affect a writer's credibility?
Answer:
This will affect a writers credibility because if you have many errors of standard written english you writing will not be credible enough.
Explanation:
I hope this helps
Several errors in the conventions of standard written English will affect a writer's credibility because the reader will doubt the accuracy of the information since the diction is bad.
A writer's credibility is the reliability and dependability that the readers have in him.
This credibility is built when the reader trusts the things that are written by the writer. However, this trust can be eroded when the spelling and grammar of the writer are incorrect.
The reader might think that since the diction is not in order the information might not be true.
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Can you write me a short entertaining story about dogs? It has to be fictional. Also please don't take it off of google. THANNK YOUUU!!!!
Answer:
Once upon a time, two old married dogs were old and frail. Their hair was gray and thin. So, the owner (who was a farmer) began planning to dispatch them in order to save money on food and a roof over their head. However, his plan was foiled when they caught wind of it (for they have very good ears).
After licking their children good-bye, they started off on a journey to find a place to grow old(er).
They passed by gas stations, and convenience stores, and the little general stores that are common in Nebraska.
In the end, they never did find a place to settle down to live out their dog years. But, they did get to visit the vast farmlands & country-sides, and that was enough for them.
They would up passing peacefully together atop a small hill that overlooked cornrows.
And so, they began their new life in Doggy Heaven, chasing rabbits without the burden of old gums and joint pains.
Answer:
The beagle crawled out from underneath the table, its tail between its legs. He looked up with a guilty glint in his eye, staring at his owner’s face. He didn’t understand what she wasn’t yelling, but one quick look at the shattered vase told him that it wasn’t a congratulations yell. He whimpered when his owner turned on her feet, and stalked to her room, slamming the door shut. This vase must have been special, he thought. Noting the broomstick across from him in the kitchen, he got a bright idea. This will make her feel better, the dog sniffed happily. Trotting over to the broom, he took the wooden part by his teeth, and dragged it across the floor near the mess. Shoving and pushing the glass with the broom, he finally, although not swiftly, created a pile of the glass, careful to not break the pieces any further. Standing the broom up to the best of his abilities, he ran over to the drawer he was familiar with. He knew the object with white liquid inside like the back of his paw. The clumsy beagle jumped as high as he could to reach the glue, and had got it on, about, his umpteenth try. Careful to not squeeze the glue between his teeth so much, he jogged over to his owners door. It took quite some scratching and whining at the door for his owner to show her face. When she caught sight of the glue and the wagging tail of her beagle, she walked over to the glass mess, and noticed it in a neat pile, getting what her dog was trying to do. She kneeled on the floor near her beagle, and took the glue out of its mouth. Seeing her open her arms made the dog bark happily, as he jumped into her warm embrace. That night was full of fixing up a wonderful mistake.
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why do teachers talk so mutch
Answer:no idea, they're annoying
Explanation:
Read these sentences from The Call of the Wild that describe Buck.
It was Buck, a live hurricane of fury, hurling himself upon them in a frenzy to destroy.
***
Thenceforward he would be unafraid of them except when they bore in their hands their arrows, spears, and clubs.
Buck’s attitude toward the Yeehats changes because he becomes
more sensible.
more cautious.
more sympathetic.
more angry.
Answer:
The answer is (A - More Sensible
Explanation:
Hope I helped! Have a great day and god bless! <3 (also happy thanksgiving)
And I need not tell you that wonderful things happened to me there. Now I know that all you children don’t know who Josephine Baker is, but you ask Grandma and Grandpa and they will tell you. You know what they will say. “Why, she was a devil.” And you know something…why, they are right. I was too. I was a devil in other countries, and I was a little devil in America too.
Identify one type of rhetorical devices used in paragraph and what sentence is it?
Answer:
I believe the rhetorical sentence was calling oneself "the devil." She isn't actually a devil and the word is used to show that she was "devilish" or bad and rude and corrupted. It is a metaphor. It can be the sentence " “Why, she was a devil.”" or the sentence "I was too. I was a devil in other countries, and I was a little devil in America too."
Explanation:
I'm not sure so I'm very sorry if I am incorrect.
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Answer:A
Explanation:
How does Alice feel about her party?
Alice enjoys her party and gets used to the nonsense.
Alice is unsure at first but soon becomes frightened and angry.
Alice is disappointed that she cannot do anything about the nonsense.
Alice is happy that the Red Queen has gotten smaller.
Answer: Alice is disappointed that she cannot do anything about the nonsense.
Explanation:
What are the advantages and disadvantages of Dynamic Multimedia (PowerPoint presentation, website) and Text Media (newspaper article, formal report)?
In chapter one of Ocean Storm Alert, the authors purpose is to inform readers of the cause of ocean water movement.
Below, write 4 facts that support the author's purpose. What does the author say to inform readers of the cause of ocean water movement?
write 4 facts that support the author's purpose on the book Ocean Strom Alert
Choose the statement that is true.
Buck is static because he behaves like a well-trained pet.
Buck is dynamic because he leaves man to join the wild.
John is dynamic because he remains loyal to Buck.
John is static because he joins the Yeehats’ village.
Answer:
Buck is static because he behaves like a well-trained pet.
Explanation: I might be wrong
Is the adjective clause in this sentence restrictive or nonrestrictive?
The puppy that came to our back door was cold and hungry.
nonrestrictive
restrictive
Answer: It would be nonrestrictive
In “All for a Paisa,” the ironsmith’s daughter helps the merchant’s son figure out the riddle of what he can buy that can be eaten, drank, gnawed, planted, and fed to a cow.
How does this scene contribute to the development of the theme that neither assistance from others nor personal experiences can teach wisdom to a fool?
It depicts a moment in which a smart character helps a fool, but the fool learns nothing.
It shows a time in which a wise character actually learns something from an apparently foolish one.
It reveals the selfishness of fools, who rely on others to solve their problems for them.
It captures the frustration and anger felt by people who help others and receive nothing in return.
Answer:
I think the answer is c.
Explanation:
Answer:
I think the answer is c.
Explanation:
Read the excerpts from Team Moon and the NASA article.
And only now—a solid, panic-stricken, gut-wrenching, heart-palpitating ten minutes by clock but feeling like an eternity later—did it sink in for John Coursen, Tom Kelly, and a lot of the other Grumman folks who had poured years of their lives into building the lunar module: Their baby was on the moon. Let the cheering begin!
When the lunar module lands at 4:18 p.m. EDT, only 30 seconds of fuel remain. Armstrong radios "Houston, Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed." Mission control erupts in celebration as the tension breaks, and a controller tells the crew "You got a bunch of guys about to turn blue, we're breathing again."
How are the perspectives presented in the excerpts similar?
A.They show the disappointment and fear mission control workers feel when the lunar module develops problems.
B.They show the huge investment of time and energy mission control workers dedicated to the lunar module.
C.They show how mission control workers view the lunar module as if it is the workers’ very own child.
D.They show the relief and excitement mission control workers feel when the lunar module lands on the moon.
Directions: Read the sentence and determine the meaning of the word using clues or your prior knowledge. Then explain what clues in the sentence helped you determine the word meaning.
1. Confiscate: Joanne’s mother came up to the school to get the cell phone the teacher had confiscated.
Definition:
What clues in the sentence lead you to your definition?
2. Obedient: Unlike her older brother Jerome, who stayed out all hours of the night, Kate obediently followed the curfew her parents set.
Definition:
What clues in the sentence lead you to your definition?
3. Consume: John was so hungry that he consumed the cranberry muffin and went back for a donut.
Definition:
What clues in the sentence lead you to your definition?
4. Coax: After the bird escaped, Chris tried to coax it back into the cage with treats.
Definition:
What clues in the sentence lead you to your definition?
5. Peculiar: Since it was a school day, Denise thought it was peculiar that she saw no children on the street during her drive to work.
Definition:
What clues in the sentence lead you to your definition?
6. Outcast: If a wolf refuses to help its pack hunt, it becomes an outcast and must go on alone.
Definition:
What clues in the sentence lead you to your definition?
7. Discard: Dad had no need for the broken air conditioner, so he discarded it on the corner by the trash.
Definition:
What clues in the sentence lead you to your definition?
8. Content: While others eat eggs, pancakes, and bacon for breakfast, Mike was content with a piece of toast and a glass of orange juice.
Definition:
What clues in the sentence lead you to your definition?
9. Fortunate: Because he had such good friends and family, Malcolm considered himself fortunate.
Definition:
What clues in the sentence lead you to your definition?
10. Observe: The teacher stopped the students after she observed them wrestling.
Definition:
What clues in the sentence lead you to your definition?
1. Confiscate: Joanne’s mother came up to the school to get the cell phone the teacher had confiscated.
Definition: Taken
What clues in the sentence lead you to your definition?
Mother had to collect what was taken
2. Obedient: Unlike her older brother Jerome, who stayed out all hours of the night, Kate obediently followed the curfew her parents set.
Definition: follows directions
What clues in the sentence lead you to your definition?
"Unlike her brother"... she followed her curfew
3. Consume: John was so hungry that he consumed the cranberry muffin and went back for a donut.
Definition: ate
What clues in the sentence lead you to your definition?
When one is hungry they eat
4. Coax: After the bird escaped, Chris tried to coax it back into the cage with treats.
Definition: convince to follow
What clues in the sentence lead you to your definition?
"coax it back into the cage" basically says he is trying to convince the bird to follow him to its cage
5. Peculiar: Since it was a school day, Denise thought it was peculiar that she saw no children on the street during her drive to work.
Definition: strange
What clues in the sentence lead you to your definition?
no children on a school day=strange
6. Outcast: If a wolf refuses to help its pack hunt, it becomes an outcast and must go on alone.
Definition: forced to leave
What clues in the sentence lead you to your definition?
"becomes an outcast and goes alone" so they are forced from the pack
7. Discard: Dad had no need for the broken air conditioner, so he discarded it on the corner by the trash.
Definition: got rid of
What clues in the sentence lead you to your definition?
"discarded it on the corner by the trash" so he threw it away
8. Content: While others eat eggs, pancakes, and bacon for breakfast, Mike was content with a piece of toast and a glass of orange juice.
Definition: fine/happy with
What clues in the sentence lead you to your definition?
others are extravagate but Mike is fine with toast
9. Fortunate: Because he had such good friends and family, Malcolm considered himself fortunate.
Definition: lucky
What clues in the sentence lead you to your definition?
Good friends and family therefore he is lucky they aren't bad
10. Observe: The teacher stopped the students after she observed them wrestling.
Definition: watch
What clues in the sentence lead you to your definition?
caught them wrestling so she watches to make sure it wont happen again
what do you do when you are upset with someone
A)you unfriend them
B)you talk with them and fix things
C)if they answer you ignore them
D)you forget what happened and forget about them
Answer:
Obviously B
Explanation:
It makes the most sense
Which visual aid should Kathryn use to show how the United States entering World War II affected women deciding to enter the workforce?
a Venn diagram
a web diagram
a timeline
a pie graph
Answer:
B. A web Diagram
Explanation:
Correct on Edgen2021! Please mark brainliest! Hope this helps
Answer:
The Answer is B. A web diagram
Explanation:
I got it correct on E d g e n u i t y 2021
Hope this helps :)
Which plot events could happen only in a fantastical world? Check all that apply.
Alice scolds Kitty for getting into mischief.
Alice talks to a family of chess pieces.
Alice reads a poem.
The Tiger-lily explains why flowers do not talk.
Alice floats down the stairs without using her feet. 40pts
Answer: I think the answers are A, B , E
Explanation:
i hope this helps
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Find it in the comments.
Answer:cool thx
Explanation:
Refer to the story Stray in our book. Elaborate the significance of the story’s title. Why do you think the author chose that title? What does it tell you about the story? Write at least 5 COMPLETE sentences with correct spelling, grammar, punctuation, and capitalization. I NEED HELP MY CLASS ALMOST OVER HELP MEE!!!
Answer:
whats the story .-.
Explanation:
in order to answer i need the story.
Answer:
I think the author chose the title "Stray" because it shows what the book will be about. This title tells me that this book will be about a stray ___. (then elaborate, what is this story about?)
Explanation:
(I know much about the story so...)
In this excerpt from Alice Gerstenberg’s Fourteen, which lines reflect the idea of how fickle, or quick to change their minds, some people can be?
ELAINE: [Following.] But mother, wasn’t it nice of Oliver Farnsworth to send a Prince in his place?
MRS. PRINGLE: Didn’t I always say that Oliver Farnsworth was the most considerate of men?
ELAINE: I think I shall like Mr. Farnsworth.
MRS. PRINGLE: Silly child! It is too late now to like Mr. Farnsworth. It’s time now to like the Prince. [Starting out.] I always manage somehow to be the most successful of hostesses! Thank God for the blizzard!
Answer:
MRS. PRINGLE: Silly child! It is too late now to like Mr. Farnsworth. It’s time now to like the Prince. [Starting out.] I always manage somehow to be the most successful of hostesses! Thank God for the blizzard!
Explanation:
I believe that this would be the line showing how easily people change their minds because Mrs. Pringle went from talking about Oliver in a good tone, to say it was too late to like him!
MRS. PRINGLE: Silly child! It is too late now to like Mr. Farnsworth. It’s time now to like the Prince. [Starting out.] I always manage somehow to be the most successful of hostesses! Thank God for the blizzard!
What is the moral lesson of the story Fourteen?The fundamental piece of this lesson is that anybody is different; having special strengths, weaknesses, triggers, passions, and records, and we need to recollect, appreciate, and respond to that during thoughts.
Who was Mrs. Horace Pringle?Mrs. Horace Pringle is an individual from Alice Gerstenberg's play – Fourteen, posted in 1920. She is a stylish female and socialite, trying to carve a position for her daughter - Elaine and to set her up with an eligible bachelor.
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In which federal court does the lawyer file the petition to have his client release from jail and go to trial?
Group of answer choices
U.S. Court of Appeals
U.S. District Court
Supreme Court
Florida Supreme Court
Answer:
Florida Supreme Court or U.S. Court of Appeal
i think its Florida Supreme Court!!