Answer:
The 3rd one
Explanation:
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what other words in the selection connect to the concepts of decay and destruction ?
Answer:
Torment if you mean "In the Fall of Usher."
Explanation:
plz specify
theme and character predictions about the novel "brother" chapter 6-7
Answer:
In Chapter 6, Winston Smith confesses in his diary about a visit to an aging prostitute. This episode with the repulsive, objectionable prole prostitute exacerbates his desire for a pleasant sexual experience. Winston also thinks about his wife, Katharine, who has been out of his life for nearly eleven years. They separated because Winston could not stand Katharine's orthodoxy to the Party or her coldness toward him.
In Chapter 7, Winston writes of his hope that the proles, the working class, will rebel and change society. Due to their majority, Winston is sure that, if the proles would only become conscious of the fact that they could improve their situation, they could overturn the Party.
Winston also recalls a time in which he was sitting in a café next to three men who were later arrested and executed as enemies of the party. At one time, a photograph of these men had come across Winston's desk, proving that they were once in league with the Party and that, at the time of their supposed treason, they were at a Party function — proof that the men were forced to confess to false crimes. Winston threw the photograph into the memory hole for fear that this bit of real history and his effort to remember history as it actually happened would betray him as a thought-criminal.
Winston muses a bit on the Party's control over thought and realizes that he is writing the diary for O'Brien, the only person he believes to be on is side. He finishes this diary entry with the line "Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows."
Analysis
The Party controls even the most intimate of feelings and acts between human beings. Love and sex are conditioned out of people at an early age, and only loyalty to the party is intended to remain. Because Winston still has some memory of a time before the Party, he is "corrupt" in that he still has an active sex drive; he longs for the type of relationship no longer possible in his society. Winston's repressed sexuality, which causes him to respond and react in various ways and appears to be a significant force in his rebellion against the Party, is emerging as a motif in the novel.
Winston naively believes that the organization of the proles is the only way that society will be emancipated from the Party. Yet the proles have no leader and are more concerned with getting a cooking pot than improving their lives. The Party line runs "Proles and animals are free." Winston envies the proles' relative freedom and wishes they would suddenly become conscious of the Party's deceptions. Totalitarian regimes such as the one in Stalin's Soviet Union had similar demographics — the working class out-numbered the leaders by a huge margin — yet they failed to recognize or harness their potential and were, therefore, powerless to change anything.
Note that the themes of memory, history, and fact are again recalled — the photograph of the former Party members is the only piece of evidence that Winston has ever had that proves that the Party is deceptive, that Winston's memory is correct. Nevertheless, he destroys the photograph either from fear or from precedent. Of course, even had he kept the photograph, he could not have used it for any purpose other than to prove to himself that he was right.
The idea of right versus wrong, in terms of the events of history and common knowledge, is important in Chapter 7, as it is throughout the entire novel. Winston is sure that freedom is the freedom to think that what is right is right — that "two plus two makes four."
Explanation:
Which statement best explains how details in the passage develop the central idea that Snowball is trying to make the farm more self-sufficient but is doing it in ways that do not suit the animals or their natures?
The details show that Snowball and the pigs are studying human crafts such as blacksmithing.
The details show that Snowball is very organized and has a plan for educating the animals.
The details show that Snowball has some success in providing the animals with human education.
The details show that Snowball has created humanlike activities that are unfamiliar to the animals.
The statement that explains how the details in the passage develop the central idea is D. The details show that Snowball has created humanlike activities that are unfamiliar to the animals.
What is a central idea?It should be noted that the central idea simply means the main idea that the story contains.
In this case, the details show that Snowball has created humanlike activities that are unfamiliar to the animals.
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What are two emotions must be produced in order to be deemed an effective tragedy ?
“That girl is very bright.”
(a) Metaphor
(b) Simile
Answer:
metaphor
Explanation:
I don't really know i just want the points
Ima just sing a song i like lol
"We're not it love we share no stories Just something in your eyes."
"Don't be afraid these shadows know me."
"lets leave the world behind."
"take me though the night fall into the darkside"
"we don't need the light well live on the darkside"
"i see it, let's feel it while were still young and fearless"
"let go of the light fall into the darkside"
"fall into the darkside give into the darkside"
oki i'm not gonna do the whole song so this is goodbye!
Answer:
lol nice
Explanation:
how was God present in your life and in the lives of others?
Answer:
God is always in my life because he helps me when I struggle in life. He loves and supports me 24/7
Explanation:
How does Passage 2 transform the myth presented in Passage 1?
A: by including parts of the events and characters present in Passage 1
B: by suggesting that Icarus has the same thoughts as the character in Passage 1
C: by explaining what happened to Daedalus after he quit looking for Icarus in Passage 1
D: by including modern objects that did not exist in the time period presented in Passage 1
Answer:
D: By including modern objects that did no exist in the time period presented in passage 1
Explanation:
Passage 1 is set in 1325 BC, while passage 2 is set in the modern day in a suburb.
Answer:D
Explanation:don’t know how to explain but trust me on this one
In the sentence below, the highlighted coordinating conjunction ("FANBOYS") is
I need to get to the party early, or there won't be any of Monse Finnie's brownies left.
Answer:
The word 'or' is the only coordinating conjunction in the sentence.
Explanation:
“A Child was standing on a street-corner. He leaned with one shoulder against a high board-fence and swayed the other to and fro, the while kicking carelessly at the gravel. Sunshine beat upon the cobbles, and a lazy summer wind raised yellow dust which trailed in clouds down the avenue. Clattering trucks moved with indistinctness through it. The child stood dreamily gazing.”
Narrator’s Point of View:?
How do you know?
Answer:
Third person
Explanation:
There is he included and noo names or I me my
Alex and Scott are out at sea on a small fishing boat when a large storm hits. After their boat flips over and sinks during the storm, Alex and Scott struggle to make it back to the shore. Just when they think that things can’t get any worse, they see a shark fin circling them.
Select the answer below
Person vs self
Person vs technology
Person vs person
Person vs society
Person vs fate
Person vs nature
Person vs supernatural
Answer:
person vs nature
Explanation:
because nature is throwing things at them such as a storm, flipping their boat, and a shark.
ILL GIVE BRANLIEST!! Select the correct text in the passage.
A writer is using the following text to write a paper about the history of modern dance:
adapted excerpt from Olive Schreiner and Isadora Duncan
by Floyd Dell
Miss Isadora Duncan stands as representative of the renaissancell) in dancing. She has brought back to us the antique beauty of an art of
which we have had only relics and mementos in classic sculpture and decoration. She has made us despise the frigid artifice[2] of the ballet.
She has taught us that the natural movements of the body create the most potential for beautiful choreography. It has been to many of us
one of the finest experiences of our lives to see, for the first time, the marble maiden of the Grecian urn come to life in her. She has touched
our lives with the magic of timeless loveliness and a newfound ability to communicate through art.
1 A renaissance (uncapitalized) is a revival of or renewed interest in something.
2 An artifice is something used to trick or deceive others.
Which sentence in the writer's paper should the writer revise to include an in-text citation?
In many ways, Isadora Duncan can be considered the founder of modern dance. Her work showed that the natural movements of the body
create the most potential for beautiful choreography. By demonstrating this fact, Isadora fundamentally changed the world of dance. From that
point forward, professional dancers from all styles thought more about how to make their movements appear more organic.
Answer:
Her work showed that the natural movements of the body create the most potential for beautiful choreography.
Explanation:
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The sentence in the writer's paper which the writer should revise to include an in-text citation is "She has taught us that the natural movements of the body create the most potential for beautiful choreography."
What is an in-text citation?An in-text citation is a short form of reference to be included in the body of the work. There is enough information to clearly identify the source in the reference list. The short form mostly consists of the author's name and year of publication. Citations in the text look the same whether you reference a journal article, report, or video.
Floyd Dell was a novelist, author of the book Women as World Builders: Studies In Modern Feminism. Originally published in 1913, the classic book reveals some interesting study about feminism. The mentioned excerpt is from the chapter IV of the book about Olive Schreiner and Isadora Duncan.
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Thor or black widow
hulk or tony stark
spider-man or miles morals-spider man
ant man or the wasp
Thor the god of thunder!
Answer:
Black Widow
Tony Stark
Spider-Man*
Wasp
Explanation:
*he cute as Tom Holland*
What was Amanda Gorman's message in the poem "The Hill We Climb" and how did she use diction, imagery, or symbolism to communicate her message?
Answer:
Gorman's poetry serves to inspire hope as stated in paragraph 7.Its also stated in paragraph 4 that she is the youngest of poets who have read at presidential inaugurations. That alone gives hope to young people in the US that want to be future poets. It also inspires young black women that are dreaming of becoming president one day that they can.(The piece of the poem in paragraph 12.)
Explanation:
is "with a specific job" a prepositional phrase
Answer:
Yes, its a prepositional phrase.
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what do we call the words inside the parenthesis in each dialogue mean?
In about one hundred words, explain the importance of symbolism to short storles. Use two examples from the short stories in this unit.
Answer:
Explanation:
Symbolism can be many thing. Things that you cherish. Also it could
Answer: the story is most dangerous game
Explanation:
Pick the sentence where an apostrophe is used incorrectly.
a
Mike Ross's car got broken into at the YMCA.
b
Mr. Williams's guitar was found back stage after the concert.
c
The dogs's bowls were turned over by the mean boy.
d
Joe's looking for a car or a truck.
Answer:
c . The dogs's bowls were turned over by the mean boy.
Explanation:
dogs'
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Answer:
1. Maria works for a TV station.
2. At the moment she is traveling in the Sahara Desert.
3. Dan loves wild animals.
4. He is not visiting Alaska at the moment.
5. Marta does not live in Africa.
6. She is staying in Africa at the moment.
7. Dad usually cooks dinner.
8. My parents go to Italy every year.
9. My sister walks to school every day.
10. We are having lunch now.
11. I never stay in on Saturday evening.
12. I am going to the cinema now.
13. My mom is not working today.
14. Peter does not like rap music.
15. He is listening to pop music at the moment.
16. Donna usually goes shopping on Saturdays.
17. Let's go out. It is not raining now.
18. Hurry up! Everybody is waiting for you!
19. The sun rises in the east.
20. Water boils at 100 degrees.
21. The water is boiling. Can you turn it off?
22. I must go now. It is getting late.
23. I usually go to work by car.
24. It does not rain very much in the summer.
25. The moon goes round the earth.
Explanation:
We use the Simple Present Tense to express habitual actions, that is, something that is done with a certain frequency. It can also be used to express universal truths, that is, facts that are generally accepted as true by most if not all people. Take a look at the sentence below:
9. My sister walks to school every day. (habitual action)
25. The moon goes round the earth. (universal truth)
We use the Present Continuous to express an action that is taking place at the moment of speaking. It can be a shorter action, one that will end soon, or an action that will last for some time in the future. Phrases such as "at the moment" or "right now" commonly appear with this tense. Examples:
6. She is staying in Africa at the moment.
17. Let's go out. It is not raining now.
I have to make a counterclaim for class on why I think are side is better.
The debate is over should collage players get paid or should not get paid make a claim. I got they should not get paid. Can you help me make a counterclaim?
Answer:
I will help you start it.
Explanation:
Have you ever thought about the collage games that you went to watch? If you ever went to one before then you would know that the players are all playing their hardest. Did you ever think how much training was used just to get to the game itself? If you had then you may agree with me. I think that collage players should get paided.
If you have a older sibing that plays a sport, you will know how long they have to train/work just to get ready to enter the game. Here is a start, Good luck!
Which act has the most potential benefits to combat terrorism?
Answer:
Add a picture of what you want answered
which of the following words would take away from a writers formal style check all that apply
sorrowful
gonna
good
very
consider
sincerely
A couple of words that would make your writing less formal from that list are:
gonna, good, very
Answer:
Good, gonna
Explanation:
I don't know but there might be more but these words are for sure going to make the writing a little to formal
Drawing Conclusions from Text Features
Try it
Which conclusion can you draw about Kingsley based
on the illustration?
O She was afraid,
She shot the rapids.
O She enjoyed adventure.
O She did not want to take risks.
The fearless Mary Kingsley shoots the Alemba Rapids on
the Ogooué.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
2021 edge just did it
Answer:
c
Explanation:
i just did it
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Answer:
IDEK
Explanation:
YE
Answer:
9 + 29 = 38
Explanation:
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100 points. write me a paragraph u can have brainliest r whatver
Answer:
I CAN'T SEE UR PIC SOO I CAN"T HELP
Explanation:
Should people in risky, dangerous, life-or-death situations be held
accountable for their actions?
depeneds on what their actions were during the time of the risky,dangerous, life-or-death situation.
yes because they got their selves into tht mess.
Read the stage direction from act 1 of The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street. The crowd picks this up again and with it their suspicions come back with a rush. The murmur becomes a loud chant filling the air with accusations and demands for action. Two of the men pass Don right up the steps. Goodman flattens himself against the screen door. What does this stage direction tell the reader about Goodman’s viewpoint?
A. He is nervous the crowd may ask him to join them.
B. He is worried the crowd may take his generator.
C. He is frightened the crowd may harm him.
D. He is concerned the crowd may leave him by himself.
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Answer:
c
Explanation:
Answer:
i believe its c
Explanation:
this is because it says how they flattened him
4. Everyone likes to have friends and to be liked by their peers. Think about some people you may know that
go overboard to be popular or to be liked. Next, think about those who do NOT go out of their way to be like
everyone else. Now, write to explain what qualities and characteristics make a person willing to choose a
different direction from the rest of the group.
Answer:
Individuality, leadership, and self confidence. In order to go out on your own you must be confident and able to make your own decisions.
Explanation:
An aptitude test measures your ability to _______.
Answer:
acquire, through future training, some specific set of skills (intellectual, motor, and so on).
Explanation: