how are poole and mr utterson similar?

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Answer 1

Answer: They are similar because:

Explanation:

They both struggled with fear and discomfort

The two excerpts show how both men face and wrestle against anxiety.


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What effect is accomplished by the sudden mention of "sorrows" in the first stanza of the second poem?
A)It lets the reader know that this poem will have a different tone and focus than the first.
B)It causes the reader to conclude that children are a sorrowful thing.
C)It makes the reader wonder if sorrow and joy could actually be one and the same thing.
D)It dispels the notion that sorrow is a consequential force in everyone's life.

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Answer:

B)It causes the reader to conclude that children are a sorrowful thing.

Explanation:

Answer:

The correct answer is It lets the reader know that this poem will have a different tone and focus than the first.

What does Thorin's presence mean to the people of laketown?​

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Answer:

It is seen as an almost "fated" occurrence because the prophesized return of a King under the Mountain is known to them, and Thorin can fulfill that role owing to his blood lineage to that line of kings.

Which of the following roots most closely means "write"?
O A. Dem
B. Derm
C. Graph
O D. Lith

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Lith means stone

Dem means people

Derm means skin

Graph means write

You wouldn't try running a race without checking your
shoelaces and eating a good meal, the same goes for your
car on a long trip
• Take your car in for a tune-up. Be sure the oil has been
changed and the tires are at the correct pressure.
• Make sure your spare tire is in good condition, you have
a jack, and you know how to change a tire,
• Pack an emergency car kit that contains:
• Jumper cables
• A flashlight
• A socket wrench for changing a tire
• Extra oil if your car is old
• A gallon of water
o Flares
Which sentence most accurately explains what's happening with the text
features in this excerpt?
A. The author uses two kinds of bullet points for two different topics:
race running and road trip preparation,
B. The author fails to use text features adequately, so the large
blocks of text become monotonous and confusing,
C. The author sets up a hierarchical structure of information using
two sizes of bullet points.
hing
D. The author does not distinguish between the points about vehicle
preparation and the items of an emergency kit.

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Answer:

A. The author uses two kinds of bullet points for two different topics:

race running and road trip preparation,

Answer:

The author sets up a heirarchial structure of information using two sizes of bullet points.

Explanation:

A P E X

how does nonverbal communication work with verbal communication?​

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Answer:

Nonverbal and verbal communication work hand in hand. How do the two work together? Well, let's say you're talking with someone. Let's say you have a friend that says, "Hey, I love this song that's playing on the radio!" By agreeing verbally with a, "Yeah, I agree!" along with a nod and smile shows how nonverbal and verbal communication work together.

Another example of how they work together is, though this is a depressing topic - at a funeral. You would say, "Sorry for your loss," but you WOULDN'T be smiling while you say this. Therefore, nonverbal communication used correctly is necessary in situations like this.

In all, the two work together.

Answer:

The way nonverbal and verbal communication work together is that they help to 'both bring additional meaning to the message'.

Write a short note on the topic ,' My Father '.​

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Answer:

My father is an alcoholic. He chose alcohol over his family. I don't consider him as my father. He has a new family that he supposedly abuses. Which I believe he does. When I turned maybe 6 or 7 my mom finally left him.

Explanation:

Read the passage from An Ecclesiastical History of the English People, Book I, excerpted from "The Arrival in Kent of the missionaries By Pope Gregory the Great."

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That’s random is there a question

Learning Task 4
Directions: Complete the What-Why-How chart on the next page by choosing one topic
from the box. Then, write two reasons about it. Review your reasons and have a list of evidence to support each. Use appropriate sentence patterns in providing evidence. Do this in your notebook.

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Answer:

WHAT: I think the best restaurant to eat at is golden corral.

WHY: I think this because golden corral is a buffet which is an all-you-can-eat place.

HOW: I know this because when I go to golden, coral I get anything I want and how much I want, and nobody stops me and says that is too much.

Answering the questions from the chart above and completing the What-Why-Where question of the best place to visit will be

The What question

I think the best place to visit is the Nike art Gallery.

The Why question

I Think the Nike Art Gallery is the best place to visit because it teaches about history.

The How question

I know this because when i visit the Nike Art Gallery, i get to learn new things about history.

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Does your response correctly describe the cause-and-
effect relationships? Check any of the statements that
describe your answer.
O I described events that caused something to
happen
o I described events that happened as a result of the
causes
o I showed how the chain of causes and effects leads
to the formation of a star

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Answer:

All you have to do is click all of them, its just asking what did u include in you response.

Explanation:

Answer:

all of them

Explanation:

What is the relationship between these selections
from the article?
If zombies were to start roaming the
streets - yes, we said zombies - the
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention wants you to be prepared.
The kit should include a gallon of water
per day for each person; nonperishable
food items; medications; tools and
supplies; sanitation and hygiene
products; clothing and bedding;
important documents and first aid
supplies, the CDC says.
А
The first selection is a main idea and the
second selection is a supporting detail.
B
The first selection is a supporting detail and
the second selection is a main idea
С
The first selection is evidence in support of a
claim and the second selection presents the
claim

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Answer: A

Explanation: It summarizes the article via the main idea and then a supporting detail.

GL

2. Sidra joined university in 2015. (Change into complex sentence)

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Answer: It was 2015 when Sidra joined university.

Explanation:

A complex sentence has an independent clause, meaning that it can stand alone as a sentence, and one or more dependent clauses, which, despite having a subject and a verb, cannot stand alone. These clauses are not equal, as there has to be a cordinating conjunction, such as "after," or "when," that establishes the rank of one or more of the clauses to make them less equal.

In this example:

Independent clause / subordinating conjunction / dependent clause

It was 2015              /               when                      /Sidra joined university.

Are these right or wrong

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Answer:

I would change pleas to legislation, citizenship with pleas.

Answer: everything is correct...but in number 4 needs to be fixed...

Injustice meaning-  “lack of fairness or justice” and “an unjust act or occurrence.” Taking it a step further, what is the meaning of “unjust?” It is defined as, “not based on or behaving according to what is morally right and fair.”

Morality is the system through which we determine right and wrong conduct -- i.e., the guide to good or right conduct.

so i say replace injustice with morality and morality with injustice.

Injustice to Morality

Morality to Injustice

Explanation:

another person answered... his answer is reliable too. i checked, even though legislation sounds a bit off it defines

Legislation is defined as laws and rules made by the government. An example of legislation is a new state rule that changes textbook requirements. ... The act of legislating; preparation and enactment of laws; the laws enacted.

What types of nouns should be used in effective process writing?
Discuss the last time you explained a process to someone at home, at school, or at work
Was your explanation effective?


WILL GIVE BRAINLIST

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Common noun.
Proper noun.
Concrete noun.
Abstract noun.
Collective nouns.
Count and mass nouns.

What type of noun is the word Saturn’s as it is used in the following sentence?
Saturn’s rings are made almost entirely of ice, though they have traces of rocky material.

a.Singular noun
b.Plural noun
c.Possessive noun
d.Not a noun

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I think it’s plural noun

This can be added to the end of a word to change the word meaning

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Answer:

Suffixes

Explanation:

Write a paragraph providing an example of how competition affects your spending choices.

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Answer:

Competition affects our spending by encouraging us to have to have better possessions than those of our peers. For example if your next door neighbor has a couch that cost $ 300 then competition can drive you to feel the need to have a couch for $ 350. But if you do not break the cycle of wanting better possessions than your peers then you will most likely begin to drown in debt due to excessive spending on your part

Explanation:

What’s the Awnser pls help

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Answer:

i am pretty sure it is 3

Explanation:

Answer:

Explanation:

it's the tihrd one dude or girl

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I know it’s not B or D

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Answer:

it s e because its because it is greater

"Some Massanello may hereafter arise, who, laying hold of popular disquietudes, may collect together the desperate and the discontented, and by assuming to themselves the powers of government may sweep away the liberties of the continent like a deluge." In the excerpt, Paine compares a deluge—a torrential downpour—to the actions of a group of men to illustrate their force. intentions. numbers. pride.

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Answer:

Force.

Explanation:

Common Sense is one of the most important document in America's history, written by Thomas Paine. The document galvanized the possibilities of attaining freedom from Britain.

In the given excerpt, by using the term  'deluge', which means a torrential downpour, Thomas is emphasizing on the force of the actions of the group of men. He is illustrating their power and force.

Therefore, option A is correct.

Answer:

intentions.

Explanation:

just dod on edg

What symbols does Frost use in "The Road Not Taken"? How do these symbols help shape the deeper meaning of the poem? Retell the "story" in light of the symbols. Write a paragraph of at least 125 words.

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Answer:

Frost uses his conflict of having to choose between two paths as he was walking through the woods one day; the path more or less traveled. The paths in the woods that Frost spoke of in his poem symbolize the routes you can take in life. This makes the poem's meaning deeper by causing the audience to relate making choices in your life to something as insignificant as choosing which path to take as you walk through the forest. Frost even goes so far as to say he may come back to that spot and choose the path he hadn't before, then going on to say that it wouldn't be likely as the path he chose will likewise lead him down more and more paths with more and more choices. This poem is ultimately of a person going through life when he comes to a crossroad, a moment where he must choose between two choices, the choice more or less popular. He thinks for a bit before starting down the path less traveled, or the choice less popular. He then thinks that perhaps he'll come back to that spot in life again one day before acknowledging that it very well may never happen as the choice he chose will bring him to other paths or choices to be made in his life. In the poem, he even goes so far as to say that the choice he made of choosing the less popular choice rather than the more popular one has led him to where he is today, which holds true, literally and figuratively.

What kind of figurative language is used in the lines a light rain had fallen for most of the morning

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Answer: None of the examples truly fit, but the closest one is personification (C).

Which of the following best explains why the author chose this point of view?






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Answer:

IF THERE IS A LINK DON'T ANSWER IT

Explanation:

IT'S A COMPUTER PHONE AND TABLET VIRUS

Select the correct text in the passage.
Which group of lines in this excerpt from John Keats’s “Ode to Autumn” illustrates the "music" of autumn?
Who hath not seen thee oft amid thy store?
Sometimes whoever seeks abroad may find
Thee sitting careless on a granary floor,
Thy hair soft-lifted by the winnowing wind;
Or on a half-reap’d furrow sound asleep,
Drowsed with the fume of poppies, while thy hook
Spares the next swath and all its twined flowers:
And sometimes like a gleaner thou dost keep
Steady thy laden head across a brook;
Or by a cider-press, with patient look,
Thou watchest the last oozings, hours by hours.

Where are the songs of Spring? Ay, where are they?
Think not of them, thou hast thy music too,--
While barred clouds bloom the soft-dying day,
And touch the stubble-plains with rosy hue;
Then in a wailful choir the small gnats mourn
Among the river sallows, borne aloft
Or sinking as the light wind lives or dies;
And full-grown lambs loud bleat from hilly bourn;
Hedge-crickets sing; and now with treble soft
The redbreast whistles from a garden-croft,
And gathering swallows twitter in the skies.

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Answer:

Then in a wailful choir the small gnats mourn  

Among the river sallows, borne aloft

Or sinking as the light wind lives or dies;

Explanation:

The passage includes clues the word "choir" which has to do with music, therefore it's describing the gnats mourn as a wailful choir being autumn's music.

Also, it's the correct on the edmentum quiz bcz I just took it :)

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Answer:

So more people can listen to the podcast

Explanation:

The podcast is a online store for downloading without downloading you cannot listen to the podcast. so the answer is the first one.

What type of law is the broadest category of law and defines the rights and responsibilities of individuals?

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Answer:

probably Jail

Explanation:

not sure tbh

Answer:

procedural law

Explanation:

I have the defination which is laws that define how rights and responsiblites will be protected and enforced through the operations of the legal system.

They talk about how some schools aren't even aware of how big the problem of bullying is while others have zero-tolerance policies and don't even listen to the bullies side of the story. They talk about all the awful effects of bullying that can last for years. They also explain how cyber-bullying is even harder for schools to track because the cyberbully can easily delete their bullying post with one click.

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Answer:

They are on the internet where people may not know who they are where they are from so it would be hard to locate them and Besides, the cyberbully can easily delete their bullying post.

Explanation:

We can't stop all bullying, but we can prevent it from happening so often.  Like I said, most of the time bullies just need someone to talk to. Its anger kept in trouble. So when it comes to telling an adult, it's not an option. Instead of being a bystander, there is always the option of being an upstander. Reporting bullying is always a way to stop bullying.

Please help with these two questions if you can ...

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Answer:

C and B. Thank you.

Explanation:

what are the parts of a indroduction paragraph in a essay

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Answer:

1. Opening Statement

2. Supporting sentences

3. Introductory topic sentence

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Most of the fairy tales do have magical elements. It makes them interesting.

Answer:

The answer is true

Explanation:

How does a writer effectively express an idea about a topic? (10 points) Оа The writer states opinions that are not supported with facts. Ob The writer states several thesis statements in the essay. The writer states one thesis statement in the introduction. The writer adds several new facts in the conclusion​

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Answer:

the writer believes in the people who are trying to get more and more knowledge by writing and reading

a lot of books and write ✍ stories

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