Answer:
Wheres the answer choices?
Explanation:
Answer:
That they had the law of honoring guests and treating them with the best you have.
The way the Greeks looked at life.
The recreations and pastimes the Greeks enjoyed.
That they worshipped cleverness, they show you that you can achieve anything with cleverness and your brain.
The religious aspects of the Greek society.
That the Greeks valued faithfulness, Penelope who kept faith in her husband, but also Argus his dog.
Explanation:
Is beauty a result of goodness or the effect of good and true actions/habits?
Answer:
I think it is about actions/ habits. Kindness is definitely something you get out of a result of goodness, but beauty is more of an outside trait. That is just my opinion, though others may think different.
Explanation:
From your own experience or real-world examples, explain and give an example of how a habit can be the "greatest helper" and also the "heaviest burden"?
Answer & Explanation: A habit is a settled or regular tendency or practice, especially one that is hard to give up. It is a regular or constant partner that can either pull you up or drag you down depending on the the habit being a good one or a bad one. Take for instance, having a habit of brushing twice a day (morning and evening) is a great helper as is a practice of good hygiene whereas a heroin habit is a drug abuse which can eventually be a huge burden as a result of the cost/ health implication.
In own his blindness the speaker refers to a luminous mist that surrounds me unvarying that breaks things down into a single thing, colorless, formless. What is the luminous mist and what does the speaker mean when he says it breaks things down into a single thing, colorless, formless
Answer:
The author in "On his blindness" refers to his blindness.
Explanation:
Jorge Luis Borges, the author of this poem, suffered from blindness and that is what he reflects in this poem.
What he means when he says "it breaks things down into a single thing, colorless, formless" is how he sees things because of blindness, as formless and colorless things.
This poem has a melancholic tone. The blindness that came to Borges in 1955 meant a great change for him, since he was a lover and fond of reading.
15 POINTS AND BRAINLIEST IF CORRECT
Read the excerpt from Blanca Flor. The Duende (in a crackly voice). Hello. Juanito. Yikes! Who said that! (He turns around quickly and is startled to see THE DUENDE behind him.) Who are you? The Duende (with a mischievous twinkle in his eye). Hello. Juanito. Hello . . . who, who are you? And where did you come from? Now, read the excerpt from a narrative version of the play. Suddenly, Juanito heard a crackly voice. “Hello,” it said. “Yikes! Who said that?” Juanito exclaimed. Turning around quickly, he saw a small, gnomelike creature behind him. “Who are you?” “Hello,” the creature repeated, a mischievous twinkle in his eye. “Hello . . . who, who are you?” Juanito asked. “And where did you come from?”
Which statement best describes the difference between the narrative version and the play?
In the narrative version, Juanito’s feelings about seeing the creature are not clearly described.
In the narrative version, the reader must make a guess about the creature’s personality.
In the narrative version, the reader learns where the creature has come from.
In the narrative version, Juanito’s feelings reveal that he is brave and unafraid of the mischievous creature.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer:
the answer is A but I wanted to answer this so the other person can get brainiest and good job getting it correct I hope you have a blessed day cya
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George, Helen, and Steve are drinking coffee. Bert, Karen, and Dave are drinking soda. Using logic, is Elizabeth drinking coffee or soda?
Answer:
maybe just maybe she is drinking both :)
Explanation:
maybe
Answer:
Elizabeth is drinking coffee.
Explanation:
Elizabeth is drinking coffee, not soda. The letter E appears twice in her name, just like the in the other names of people who are drinking coffee.
Which of prósperos actions most clearly indicates that he is manipulative
Answer:
Explanation: One of Prospero's actions that most clearly indicates that he is manipulative is tha fact that Prospero puts Miranda to sleep with his magic so he can plan other things.
Answer:
He curses Caliban with cramps so he will obey
Explanation:
What was the poet's purpose in writing the poem “Escape?” Please make sure you use proper grammar, capitalization, punctuation, and textual evidence in your thoughtful answer.
According to a different source, this question refers to the poem "Escape" by Elinor Wylie.
The main purpose of this poem is to reflect on the beauty of the world, and the importance that this has on human life. The author tells us that when all the beautiful things of the world are gone (the "golden grapes" or the "white antelope") she will escape. This conveys her need to be around beautiful things, and to leave behind a mundane life.
She also tells us that she will escape by making herself so small, no one will be able to find her. The rest of the world will have "blind moons" as eyes. This shows that the world will not be able to chase her because people will be too preoccupied with normal society to notice the things she notices.
Finally, the author tells us that she will then live "In hollows under the mangrove root, Or where, in apple-scented rain, The silver wasp-nests hang like fruit." This shows how the author will eventually be able to live among beauty again, away from the society that destroyed it in the first place.
Esperanza looked down at Silvia's dirty hands. Silvia grinned up at her and Esperanza's first thought was to pull her hand away and wash it as soon as possible.
According to this description, Silvia is
messy.
shy.
thoughtful
unhappy.
Read the excerpt from “Husky-The Wolf Dog of the North.”
Neck, from head to shoulders, a mass of bristling hair; sharp pointed ears, long-snouted, lips snarling, fangs dripping; yelping rather than barking; wolfish of aspect and not nice to look upon when in anger—this is the husky, or wolf-dog of the North.
What clue helps the reader recognize the author’s purpose in this excerpt?
The use of argument and opinion helps the reader recognize that the author’s purpose is to persuade.
The use of humor helps the reader recognize that the author’s purpose is to entertain
The use of facts and details helps the reader recognize that the author’s purpose is to inform.
The use of storytelling helps the reader recognize that the author’s purpose is to entertain.
Answer:
The use of facts and details helps the reader recognize that the author’s purpose is to inform.
Explanation:
Answer:
The use of facts and details helps the reader recognize that the author’s purpose is to inform.
Explanation:
This dialogue between George and Hazel portrays George as a
Answer:
static character because he has accepted society's rules and does not try to challenge them.
Explanation:
A Mid Summer Night’s Dream by Shakespeare essay ?
Answer:
Midsummer Night’s Dream, one of Shakespeare’s most beloved comedies, is generally thought of as a sparkling romantic farce. However, while the play is lovely and comic, it also has a strong trace of darkness and cruelty, a sinister underside that is inextricable from its amorous themes. Midsummer may end with a series of happy weddings, but along the way it clearly depicts how male-female relationships can involve a great amount of cruelty, with the potential to spread discord throughout..
Answer:
A Midsummer Night’s Dream, one of Shakespeare’s most beloved comedies, is generally thought of as a sparkling romantic farce. However, while the play is lovely and comic, it also has a strong trace of darkness and cruelty, a sinister underside that is inextricable from its amorous themes. Midsummer may end with a series of happy weddings, but along the way it clearly depicts how male-female relationships can involve a great amount of cruelty, with the potential to spread discord throughout society.
Nearly all the male characters threaten their female counterparts with violence at some point in the play. Theseus, for example, won Hippolyta not through seduction or courtship but by military conquest, having vanquished the Amazons, her tribe of woman warriors. He says to her in the opening scene, “I wooed thee with my sword, / And won thy love doing thee injuries,” drawing an explicit connection between love and assault. Later in the same scene, Egeus publicly threatens to kill Hermia, his daughter, if she does not consent to marry Demetrius. Oberon, for his part, does not put Titania at risk of true physical danger, but he does brainwash her with a love-potion for the express purpose of humiliating and humbling her. Lysander may be the only male who does not consciously seek to harm his mate. But even so, Hermia cannot escape peril. Just after the bewitched Lysander abandons her, she wakes from a nightmare, trembling with fear as she describes how she dreamt she saw “a serpent [eat her] heart away.” Though Lysander isn’t in control of his own actions at this moment, Hermia’s subconscious still registers his desertion as an act of violation.
Throughout the play, romantic strife is portrayed as a force that can spread, like a contagion. At one point, the whole earth becomes infected. When the sparring fairy monarchs, Titania and Oberon, confront each other in Act II, scene i, Titania describes a tumultuous world filled with sickly clouds and rotting vegetation. She insists that this chaos has sprung from her and Oberon’s quarrel, and that they are the “parents” of the planet’s current state of turmoil.
A Midsummer Night’s Dream ends with several happy (if magically-induced) weddings, but even the joy of the closing celebration does not completely banish the play’s threatening undercurrent. The nuptials are commemorated with a clownish performance, but significantly, the craftsmen’s theme is a gruesome one: a romantic couple that meets a violent and tragic end. In addition, the blessings offered by Puck and Oberon seem to evoke more terror than good will. Oberon offers the more traditional blessing, wishing the couples fertility and lasting love. However, he also mentions “blots of nature,” such as harelips and other deformities, calling attention to the dangers that can befall vulnerable children even as he wards them away. Puck, for his part, spends most of his speech describing all the horrible things that lurk outside the wedding chamber door, such as hungry lions and ghosts from “gaping” graves. In the end, we don’t know if the newlyweds are inside experiencing the flush of matrimonial bliss or if the discord that has been bubbling up throughout the play has unsettled them: As Puck closes the door against the terrible creatures of the night, he shuts the audience out, as well. With the ultimate fate of our protagonists so ambiguous, A Midsummer Night’s Dream cannot properly be called a romantic comedy.
Explanation:
Here is the thing: I have copied and pasted this essay from SparkNotes. You need to revise and edit this essay so it seems as if you have written it yourself. Create it in your style but use this information as you do that. I hope this helps you in any way.
Paul writes, “Now Mike is dead. But the Dream lives on.” What does he mean?
Answer:
i dont really know any back story on this or anything, but I think the statement means that even though his compainion, Paul, is dead, their dream is still there. I dont know what their dream is, but im pretty sure that this is the meaning.
Based on your own knowledge brainstorm a list of pros and cons for raising the driving age to eighteen
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Answer:
Pros:
Drivers will be more responsible
It is a way to fight dangerous multitasking habits that teenagers are known for
It could lower teen deaths
It could even help with obesity if teens start walking more
It could reduce the money spent in insurance for families
Cons:
Adults with less driving experience
It would give more to parents to do (not being able to let the teen drive)
It would take longer for teens to learn about responsibility
Explanation:
Just took it. Edg 2020. Hope this helps :)
As a stone inside a tree, I’ll help your words outlive thee. But if you push me as I stand, the more I move the less I am.
What am I?
will mark u as brainliest for correct answer
will tell u the correct answer
Answer:
I am a pencil.
Who was Emmett Till? (Hint: think of what Starr shared on her Tumblr)
Answer:
"Emmett Louis Till was a 14-year-old African American who was lynched in Mississippi in 1955, after being accused of offending a white woman in her family's grocery store."
Explanation:
3: What does the word repeal mean in the first press release? Ban B: Cancel C Approve D Sanction
Answer:
The answer is B. Cancel
Explanation:
Repeal means cancel
Answer:
To repeal something, it means to cancel something. Your answer would be B
Explanation:
To withdraw officially or formally; revoke; cancel; annul. Repeal a law. To call back, as from exile. The act of repealing; revocation; abrogation.
Harry Potter & Goblet of Fire
3.
In the maze, Viktor Krum surprised Harry and
Cedric by
using a Banishing Charm on the Triwizard Cup.
Battacking with an Unforgivable Curse.
conjuring a skrewt to chase Fleur away.
transforming into a mouse to run under the hedge.
Answer:
is there supposed to be a question with this i am conffuzeld
Explanation:
I Rewrite the incorrect word in the sentences(hint: words thyat u have to change are at the end of the sentence)
1. He didn’t see nobody in the room. ____________(nobody)
2. Please give to I the number of that school. _____________(I)
3. In my school, anybody plays rugby. _______________(anybody)
4. We all enjoyed themselves at the party. __________
5. Have you seen mine coat? _________________________(themselves)
6. Hacking is a common crime. Them could go to jail. ____________(Them)
7. Give myself my bag back! ____________(myself)
8. Her children are too young to look after they. __________(They)
II Write the correct pronoun.
1. Ann isn’t happy because_________has stolen hers/her mobile phone. (somebody/anybody)
2. Somebody forgot to lock the door, didn’t_________? (he/they)
3. My brother is older than me but ________ isn’t as tall as I am. (he/him)
4. We don’t know ___________ (theirs/their) telephone number, but they know ours.
5. People play sports ______________ (everywhere/anywhere) in the world.
6. We helped _________(they/them) move the piano; they couldn’t have done it on _____________ (their/them) own.
7. Have you lost ________________ (anything/nothing?)
Answer:
1. anyone
2. my
3. everyone
4. ourselves
5. my
6. you
8. themselves
1. her
2. they
3. he
4. their
5. anywhere
6. them
7. anything
Explanation:
Answer:
anybodymeeverybodyourselvesmytheymesomeonetheyhetheireverywherethem,theiranything
How does Fitzgerald use setting in the exposition
in this passage? Check all of the boxes that apply.
□To establish the geographical context
□To establish the historical context
□To avoid discussing a cultural background
□To introduce the story's villain
□To create atmosphere
□To suggest possible conflicts
Answer:
To establish the geographical context
To establish the historical context
To create atmosphere
To suggest possible conflicts
Explanation:
The way Fitzgerald uses setting in the exposition in this passage are:
To establish the geographical contextTo establish the historical contextTo create atmosphereTo suggest possible conflictsWhat is Exposition?This is one of the elements of plot which is used at the beginning of a story to show the things which are expected to happen in the story.
With this in mind and from the complete text, we can see that there is the use of setting to show the different parts of the story to create atmosphere, suggest possible conflicts, etc.
Read more about exposition here:
https://brainly.com/question/1747907
What do these lines reveal about Macbeth?
A. Macbeth is willing to do anything in order to achieve his goals.
B. Macbeth is going to be loyal to both Duncan and his sons.
C. Macbeth is afraid that Duncan is aware of his traitorous plans.
D. Macbeth is happy that Duncan has named Duncan's son as successor to
the throne.
Answer: A ( Macbeth is willing to do anything in order to achieve his goals )
Explanation:
Which statement best describes the difference between Preconventional reasoning and Postconventional reasoning?
Answer:
entte rinne estta
Explanation:
Answer:
Postconventional morality, a concept developed largely by psychologist Lawrence Kohlberg, identifies the ethical reasoning of moral actors who make decisions based on rights, values, duties, or principles that are (or could be) universalizable.
Explanation:
Based on the reading, what are the properties of carbon-14? Check all that apply. Carbon-14 is a naturally occurring carbon isotope. Carbon-14 has a known half-life. Carbon-14 decays completely within 1,000 years. Carbon-14 is not radioactive. Carbon-14 is present in all living organisms.
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Answer:
Carbon-14 is a naturally occurring carbon isotope. Carbon-14 has a known half-life. Carbon-14 is present in all living organisms.
Explanation:
Answer:
A. Carbon-14 is a naturally occurring carbon isotope.
B. Carbon-14 has a known half-life.
E.Carbon-14 is present in all living organisms.
Explanation:
Punctuation used to separate written fractions: _____.
apostrophe
comma
hyphen
parentheses
quotation marks
PLZ HELP ASAP
Answer:
I think it's a hyphen. Try searching it up but I'm 90 percent sure it's a hyphen.
What makes mrs. franks and mr. van daan reaction different from that of the other residents of the annex?
Answer:
Mr van daan is selfish, dussel wants everything to be equal and is aggravating easily, anne wants everyone to be fair and calm, mrs van daan thinks she's fair, and mr frank always tries to keep everyone calm
Explanation:
Identify the subject as too broad, adequate, or too narrow. A Petal of the Aster Plant
Answer:
Too narrow
Explanation:
The petal of the plant is very specific. Too broad would be a plant.
Read the passage.
Recess does not just have health benefits. It can actually create more productive students. Principal McLain said one result of allowing more recess time is that when the students return to the classroom, they quickly settle down and get to work, because they know another recess is coming. He also said that students are more successful problem solvers because they have time at recess to work out differences and learn to play together. Without more recess time, students are going to struggle to solve their problems.
Which word best replaces the underlined part of the paragraph to remove a logical fallacy?
will
might
shall continue to
have been known to
Are going to is underlined
Answer:
The word that best replaces the underlined part of the paragraph inorder to remove a logical fallacy is:
will
Explanation:
Answer:
A. will
Explanation:
1. Describe the different types of people you see in this image. Help pls
Answer:
i see farmers indian people
Explanation:
Native americans, Whites, Farmers, Lumber jacks,
O'Brien says that the rule of the party is forever. However, the appendix appears to be written in a future time when there is no party. Is this a contradiction in the book?
Answer:
Explanation:
Yes it is a contraction in the book because it was written when there was no party. If O'Brain had written it when party was in existence it would not have been a contradiction but because it was written prior to the existence of party it is a contractions in the book.
The party that was later held was for a purpose and it is to seek power.
i need 3 sentences for each word in present past and past participle using irregular verbs
using words
bite. bring. buy. choose. come. drive. eat. fly. give. grow.
Explanation:
The dog use to bite me but no he doesnt
I brought cake to the party at school but no i can only bring healthy things
I bought choclate for my friend but now shes allergic so i buy different candy
My choice is to go to Lane but now i choose to go to northside
I drove downtown but now its closed so i drive around it to get to the beach
I ate alot of candy and got sick so now i have to eat healthy vegatbales
The bird flew arcoss the country but got tired so now flys over the small town
I gave my cousin a stuffed animal when she was a baby but now i give her jewlery
I grew 2 inches 3 years ago but now i dont grow at all
Answer:
El perro solía morderme pero no, no lo hace
Traje pastel a la fiesta en la escuela pero no, solo puedo traer cosas saludables
Compré choclate para mi amiga pero ahora es alérgica, así que compro dulces diferentes
Mi elección es ir a Lane, pero ahora elijo ir a Northside
Conduje hasta el centro pero ahora está cerrado, así que conduzco alrededor para llegar a la playa
Comí muchos dulces y me enfermé, así que ahora tengo que comer vegetales saludables
El pájaro voló por el país, pero se cansó, así que ahora vuela sobre la pequeña ciudad.
Le di a mi prima un animal de peluche cuando era un bebé, pero ahora le doy joyas
Crecí 2 pulgadas hace 3 años, pero ahora no crezco en absoluto
Explanation:
DOUBLE POINTS Prompt B. Early in the twentieth century, British citizens were thrust into a tragic world war
This war, however, served as an inspiration for great British poetry.
Write an essay in which you discuss the attitudes of different British poets to the perils of war. Everything helps but BRAINLIEST TO LONGEST ANSWER!! Tia
The beginning of the twentieth century was marked by the beginning of the world war which, in addition to changing the life and customs of the population, served as inspiration for the artistic production of the countries involved in the conflict.
The war, its dangers, and its consequences can be seen in literature, music, paintings, sculptures and even cinema. Regarding literature, we can see influences of war in all types of text, including poetry.
Poets used to talk about the dangers of war. It is very common to see poetry where physical dangers serve as inspiration. In these poems it is possible to see the description of all the destruction, deaths and misery that the war brought.
However, some poets preferred to create poetry portraying the psychological and emotional dangers that war caused. In these poems it is possible to see the description of loneliness, fear and hopelessness in waiting for better days where the conflict would no longer exist.