Matching types of irony (see image above). Which types of irony do the above statements most match? *
a. situational irony, 2. verbal irony, 3. dramatic irony
b. situational irony, 2. dramatic irony, 3. verbal irony
c verbal irony, 2. situational irony, 3. dramatic irony
d. dramatic irony, 2. verbal irony, 3. situational irony
e. dramatic irony, 2. situational irony, 3. verbal irony.

Matching Types Of Irony (see Image Above). Which Types Of Irony Do The Above Statements Most Match? *a.

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Answer 1

Answer:

1. Situational

2. Verbal

3. Dramatic

Explanation:

1. A carnival is supposed to be a happy, but instead Montresor is plotting his revenge. It's unexpected making it situational irony.

2. Montresor kills Fortunato a few minute after he says this. Since it's spoken it's verbal irony.

3. We know something the characters don't and that's the definition of dramatic irony


Related Questions

Please give 3 themes to the book Mystery on Church Hill. And when it was demonstrated in the story.
Also is the conflict character vs ? what is it.

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Answer:

Since his wife, Michelle, left seven years ago, Jeffy Coltrane has worked to maintain a normal life for himself and his eleven-year-old daughter, Amity, in Suavidad Beach. It’s a quiet life, until a local eccentric known as Spooky Ed shows up on their doorstep.

Ed entrusts Jeffy with hiding a strange and dangerous object—something he calls “the key to everything”—and tells Jeffy that he must never use the device. But after a visit from a group of ominous men, Jeffy and Amity find themselves accidentally activating the key and discovering an extraordinary truth. The device allows them to jump between parallel planes at once familiar and bizarre, wondrous and terrifying. And Jeffy and Amity can’t help but wonder, could Michelle be just a click away?

Jeffy and Amity aren’t the only ones interested in the device. A man with a dark purpose is in pursuit, determined to use its grand potential for profound evil. Unless Amity and Jeffy can outwit him, the place they call home may never be safe again.

Explanation:

Review the scenario.

Marco is trying to find information on the Japanese attack on the naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on December 7, 1941.

Which words would be most helpful as search terms for this topic?


Pearl Harbor AND attack


Hawaii AND December


planes AND attacks


Japanese AND American

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Answer:

Answer is Japanese and American

Explanation:

President Franklin Roosevelt called December 7, 1941, "a date which will live in infamy." On that day, Japanese planes attacked the United States Naval Base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Territory. ... It completely destroyed the American battleship U.S.S. Arizona and capsized the U.S.S. Oklahoma.

Answer:

The correct answer is Pearl Harbor AND attack.

Explanation:

I took the test and this was the correct choice.

Refer to Explorations in Literature for a complete version of this story. Read the excerpt from "The Black Cat." I took from my waistcoat-pocket a pen- knife, opened it, grasped the poor beast by the throat, and deliberately cut one of its eyes from the socket! I blush, I burn, I shudder, while I pen the d*mnable atrocity. How does the first-person point of view affect the meaning of the text? Readers get an inside perspective on how the narrator feels about all of his pets. Readers learn the narrator's excuse for his cruel behavior. Readers learn about the narrator's behavior, but not his emotions. Readers gain insight into the narrator's shame after he cuts the cat’s eye 50 pts

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Answer:

Readers gain insight into the narrator's shame after he cuts the cat’s eye

Explanation:

According to the excerpt from "Black Cat", the narrator describes how he cut the cat's eyes and his feeling of shame after the deed.

"I blush, I burn, I shudder, while I pen the d*mnable atrocity", this first-person point of view shows that the narrator is ashamed of what he did.

Answer:

Readers gain insight into the narrator's shame after he cuts the cat’s eye out.

                           

Have you ever wanted to play, god? Why? Why not? What does it even mean?

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Playing god means to have complete control or power over everything around you and yes, I have wished for that.

Why? Because I’d finally be able to do what I want, when I want. I’d finally be able to help my best friend with his sickness and I’d be able to delete my sisters bf from reality :/

Ignore that last one :D

The part (B) only hurry upp please..!!!!!!!!!!!!’

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Answer:

I cant help I dint read that yet BUT try ur best if u get it wrong that's OK! because u will learn from ur mistake.

Explanation:

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There are three wrong statements. You need to match them to their corrected statements. Text It was a wonderful weekend spent indoors. In the morning I went to the field to see horses. When we returned from the field, we saw 12 ducklings hatched from their eggs. No, we went to the field after lunch. No, we spent most of the time outside. No, we saw 12 chicks hatched from eggs. Back Check ZERO.KZ

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Answer:

Here are the wrong statements matched with their correct statements:

A. It was a wonderful weekend spent indoors. ➡️ No, we spent most of the time outside.(Corrected ✔️)

B. In the morning I went to the field to see horses. ➡️ No, we went to the field after lunch.(Corrected ✔️)

C. When we returned from the field, we saw 12 ducklings hatched from their eggs. ➡️ No, we saw 12 chicks hatched from eggs. (Corrected ✔️)

Explanation:

The above wrong statements were successfully matched to their correct statement.

The corrected statements are well structured and convey more meaning. Also, they are well punctuated.

Bruno’s father says that the people behind the fence were not really people. Father also said that Bruno should not worry about them. What purpose does telling this to Bruno have do you think? Do you think Bruno believes the answer?

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Answer:

here is the answer

Explanation:

I think bruno is in deep confusion of what i right and wrong

estion 4 Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
In the story Little Women, one family brings breakfast to another on Christmas morning. Read this passage and then answer the question that follows:
A poor, bare, miserable room it was, with broken windows, no fire, ragged bedclothes, a sick mother, wailing baby, and a group
keep warm.
pale, hungry children cuddled under one old quilt, trying to
How the big eyes stared and the blue lips smiled as the girls went in
"Ach, mein Gott! It is good angels come to us!" said the poor woman, crying for joy.
What implicit meaning can you find about the sick woman and her children from this text?
The mother did not know how to start a fire.
The mother's illness made her children hate her.
The mother was unable to provide for their peeds.
The mother and children lived in an abandoned building.
unction
Be

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Answer:

It would be b, The children were cold and had not eaten.

Explanation:

Because we dont know that the dad left. And the others dont make sense. Hope it helps you guys.

Which sentence best conveys Anne Frank's viewpoint regarding how she sees herself in Anne Frank: The Diary
of a Young Girl?

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Answer:

She believes she can think for herself and should be treated as an adult.

Explanation:

Anne reports that the others see her as a spoiled child and treat her as if she can't make her own decisions.

Answer:

Anne admires her father's quiet decency.

Explanation:

The last day of school is always an amazing day for my
friends and me. First, we eat at our favorite pizza
restaurant. Then, after we've stuffed ourselves, we go to
the bowling alley. After bowling a couple of games, we
head to the movies for the latest horror movie. If we still
have time left, we head back to the pizza place for more
food.
A. for my friends and me
B. If we still have time left
C. we go to the bowling alley
D. for the latest horror movie

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Answer:

whats the question???

Answer- C. We go to the Bowling Alley (Please read explanation)

Explanation-

The question is:

Which selection of this passage is an example of an independent clause?

Now knowing the question, we need to ask ourselves what an independent clause is.

An independent clause is simply a clause that can form a complete sentence standing alone, having a subject and a predicate.

Now that we know what everything is we can conclude that

"C. We go to the bowling alley" Is the only answer that could stand alone as its own sentence.

As described in Harriet Tubman: Conductor on the Underground Railroad, Tubman dedicated her life to

(A) helping change the views of slave owners.
(B) helping change laws about slavery.
(C) helping enslaved people escape.
(D) helping her family escape slavery.

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Answer:

Tubman dedicated her life to C, helping enslaved people escape.

Answer:

Helping enslaved people escape

Explanation:

We've all heard the saying "Good things come in small packages." However, today it seems like many small things ordered over the Internet come in huge packages. For instance, when my wife ordered a tube of lipstick from an online store, it came in a container the size of a shoe box. When I ordered a new pen, it came in a box that could have held 200 pens! Shipping things in boxes that are too big is very wasteful. Manufacturing cardboard boxes uses a lot of paper and water. Even though small items don't weigh much, when they are packed in big boxes they take up more room in delivery vehicles. That means those trucks have to make more trips and use more fuel, which in effect gives off more pollution. What can consumers do about this waste? First, they can complain to the companies that ship small things in large packages. Second, they can recycle those big boxes. Which of these sentences would the author most likely agree with?

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Answer:

d.many companies should rethink how they package and ship items.

Explanation:

The intent of the whole passage is to make the readers understand how huge amount of papers for packages and boxes are used needlessly just to ship a small item ordered over the internet.

The sentence that the auther would most likely agree with would be "many companies should rethink how they package and ship items.". This is clearly evident from the fact that he does not support needless use of papers or big boxes for packaging small items. He even suggests the consumers to complain to the companies that ship small things in large packages.

The word insidious has a negative
A)
Denotation
B)
Annotation
C)
Connotation
D)
Renotation

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Answer:

i personally think its C) connotation

Explanation:

The word insidious has a negative Connotation. Thus the correct option is C.

What is Connotation?

A connotation is referred to any word which suggests the literal meaning in different contexts based on the situation. This connotation can be both positive and negative.

An unpleasant thought or emotion linked to any word denotes the presence of a negative connotation. The pleasant sentiment or emotion associated with a word is known as its positive connotation.

The word's meaning makes it appear favorable or enjoyable in the context in which it is used.

The word insidious has a negative connotation as it shows meaning as anything with harmful effects describing the tone as unpleasant, dangerous, or hazardous in the description.

Therefore, option C is appropriate.

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from “The Ambitious Guest” by Nathaniel Hawthorne

1 One September night, a family had gathered round their hearth, and piled it
high with the driftwood of mountain streams, the dry cones of the pine, and
the splintered ruins of great trees that had come crashing down the precipice.
Up the chimney roared the fire, and brightened the room with its broad blaze.
The faces of the father and mother had a sober gladness; the children
laughed; the eldest daughter was the image of Happiness at seventeen; and
the aged grandmother, who sat knitting in the warmest place, was the image
of Happiness grown old. They had found the “herb, heart’s ease,” in the
bleakest spot of all New England. This family were situated in the Notch of
the White Hills, where the wind was sharp throughout the year, and pitilessly
cold in the winter,—giving their cottage all its fresh inclemency before it
descended on the valley of the Saco. They dwelt in a cold spot and a
dangerous one; for a mountain towered above their heads, so steep that the
stones would often rumble down its sides and startle them at midnight.
2 The daughter had just uttered some simple jest that filled them all with mirth,
when the wind came through the Notch and seemed to pause before their
cottage—rattling the door, with a sound of wailing and lamentation, before it
passed into the valley. For a moment it saddened them, though there was
nothing unusual in the tones. But the family were glad again when they
perceived that the latch was lifted by some traveler, whose footsteps had
been unheard amid the dreary blast which heralded his approach, and wailed
as he was entering, and went moaning away from the door.
3 Though they dwelt in such a solitude, these people held daily converse with
the world. The romantic pass of the Notch is a great artery, through which
the lifeblood of internal commerce is continually throbbing between Maine, on
one side, and the Green Mountains and the shores of the St. Lawrence, on
the other. The stagecoach always drew up before the door of the cottage.
The wayfarer, with no companion but his staff, paused here to exchange a
word, that the sense of loneliness might not utterly overcome him ere he
could pass through the cleft of the mountain, or reach the first house in the
valley. And here the teamster, on his way to Portland market, would put up

for the night; and, if a bachelor, might sit an hour beyond the usual bedtime,
and steal a kiss from the mountain maid at parting. It was one of those
primitive taverns where the traveler pays only for food and lodging, but
meets with a homely kindness beyond all price. When the footsteps were
heard, therefore, between the outer door and the inner one, the whole family
rose up, grandmother, children, and all, as if about to welcome someone who
belonged to them, and whose fate was linked with theirs.
4 The door was opened by a young man. His face at first wore the melancholy
expression, almost despondency, of one who travels a wild and bleak road, at
nightfall and alone, but soon brightened up when he saw the kindly warmth
of his reception. He felt his heart spring forward to meet them all, from the
old woman, who wiped a chair with her apron, to the little child that held out
its arms to him. One glance and smile placed the stranger on a footing of
innocent familiarity with the eldest daughter.
5 “Ah, this fire is the right thing!” cried he; “especially when there is such a
pleasant circle round it. I am quite benumbed; for the Notch is just like the
pipe of a great pair of bellows; it has blown a terrible blast in my face all the
way from Bartlett.”
6 “Then you are going toward Vermont?” said the master of the house, as he
helped to take a light knapsack off the young man’s shoulders.
7 ” Yes; to Burlington, and far enough beyond,” replied he. “I meant to have
been at Ethan Crawford’s tonight; but a pedestrian lingers along such a road
as this. It is no matter; for, when I saw this good fire, and all your cheerful
faces, I felt as if you had kindled it on purpose for me, and were waiting my
arrival. So I shall sit down among you, and make myself at home.”
8 The frank-hearted stranger had just drawn his chair to the fire when
something like a heavy footstep was heard without, rushing down the steep
side of the mountain, as with long and rapid strides, and taking such a leap in
passing the cottage as to strike the opposite precipice. The family held their
breath because they knew the sound, and their guest held his by instinct. FROM THOSE 8 PARAGRAPHS SUMMERIZE THIS STORY IN (3-4 SENTENCES ANSWERING THESE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS... “The Ambitious Guest” by Nathaniel Hawthorne, is about? The main point (message/theme) Hawthorne is presenting is?

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Explanation:

the main them of "the ambitious guest" by Nathaniel Hawthorne is that the guest that's the stranger in the book is too explorative, he always wanted to wander around and wasn't careful

what would yall want to do for homecoming virtually

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Answer:

nothing what is the point in going if it is virtual

What ways have you observed a particular group of people or community being underserved or wronged?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Well repeat the question to yourself and ask have you ever seen that happen. This question is meant for you to be answered by. It's your opinion. If you haven't seen this happen then explain that you haven't. Hope this helps.

Which of the following phrases best describes interactions
between Indian tribes and the U.S. government in the 19th
century?

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

took test like this

Answer:

A

Explanation:

a series of broken treaties regarding the rights of Indian tribes

what’s the difference between: other’s, others, and others’.

I’m super confused help!!!

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Answer:

Explanation:Others is a singular prnoun that is used to enmphasize two or more seperate people.  Other's is showing posession of something or someone. Just remember Other's is normally discibing a posession of someone else's, and other's is discribing a possesion of anyone's (your someone else or if the possesion doesn't have an owner).

Why does animals live longer than human?

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Answer:

Scientists worked out a long time ago that the lifespan of animals is mostly related to their size. Bigger animals usually live longer than smaller animals. The main reason people used to think big animals live longer is because of something called metabolic rates.

Select all of the names that apply to π

Rational
Irrational
Real
Integer

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Answer:

Pi is an irrational number because it cannot be expressed as a ratio (fraction) of two integers: it has no exact decimal equivalent, although 3.1415926 is good enough for many applications. The square root of 2 is another irrational number that cannot be written as a fraction.

Explanation:

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1. Part A Which of the following best describes the tone of the article?
A. sympathetic and frim
B. curious and philosophical
C. excited and inspirational
D. frustrated and critical
2. Part B Which of the following quotes best supports the answer to Part A?
A. ''My questions are these: What is fair? ( Paragraph 1)
B. ''I don't know dispute that exist. I don't even dispute that many have an uphill battle due to the severity of the challenges they face'' ( Paragraph 5)
C. ''Stories such as this are all around us- they are not miracles, nor are they the rare exception'' ( Paragraph 6)
D. Fair blends to a norm, and in doing so, it limits, inhibits, stifles, and restricts, all under the guise of balance and equality''. (Paragraph 7)
3. Which of the following statements best describes a central idea of the text?
A. Fairness is a recent concept when it comes to governing and life in general
B. Fairness is a subjective idea and not a natural characteristic of life
C. Those born into privilege are more likely to succeed than those born into poverty.
D. Younger generation have no appreciation for the sacrifices made for them
4. What is the author's most likely purpose for writing this article?
A. The author argues for less government interference among the wealthy and the poor, and for an end to welfare programs.
B. The author argues for parents to do less for their children so young Americans can learn the power of hard work and overcoming challenges
C. The author argues for greater recognition for hard-working individuals and fewer awards for failing individuals
D. The authors argues for an end to the fairness mindset because it hinders hard work and leads to an unhealthy sense of entitlement

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Answer:

lol please

Explanation:

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im tired and dyslexic please help me :p

Pay special attention to the word choices the author Jack London makes in this excerpt of his story “Just Meat.”

“He strolled to the corner and glanced up and down the intersecting street, but saw nothing save the oases of light shed by the street lamps at the successive crossings. Then he strolled back the way he had come. He was a shadow of a man sliding noiselessly and without undue movement through the semi-darkness. Also he was very alert, like a wild animal in the jungle, keenly perceptive and receptive. The movement of another in the darkness about him would need to have been more shadowy than he to have escaped him.”

Why did the author use the words shadow of a man; alert, like a wild animal; and keenly perceptive and receptive?

A.
to describe a cautious character who doesn’t want to be seen
B.
to describe a dangerous character who’s done something wrong
C.
to describe a frightened character who’s looking for a place to hide
D.
to describe an untrustworthy character who’s looking for a criminal opportunity

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Answer:

A. to describe a cautious character who doesn’t want to be seen

Explanation: I just took the test

The author used the words shadow of a man; alert, like a wild animal; and keenly perceptive and receptive is to describe a cautious character who doesn’t want to be seen. The correct option is A.

What is “Just Meat”?

Just meat is a novel written by Jack London. This is a fictional novel. The primary way Jack London depicts the setting in the novel is in this way. When he places the story in the Yukon Territory, London draws his inspiration from reality.

The Yukon Territory was once and still is an actual place. Additionally, this is a harsh, dangerous, and isolated environment, especially in the winter. In his story, London faithfully captures this brutal reality.

Therefore, the correct option is A. to describe a cautious character who doesn’t want to be seen.

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In paragraph 5 of Selection 1, what does the word domesticated mean?

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The definitions of domesticated are..

(of an animal) tame and kept as a pet or on a farm.

(of a plant) cultivated for food; naturalized.

fond of home life and housework.

hey can someone please help me, give me a short summary of chapter 1 of the book outsiders please and ty !

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Answer:

In the first chapter, Ponyboy introduces himself and gives a brief history of his family. He also describes the relationships between his gang members, and the relationships within his own family. Ponyboy's parents were killed in an automobile accident, leaving him and his two brothers on their own. Ponyboy is the youngest at 14, Sodapop is 16, and Darry is 20. 

Explanation:

Also who your teacher i did this last year

1. Why do you suppose Lee has come to the forest? Support your ideas with evidence from the text.

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Answer:

he love the forset

foresr

Explanation:

omg daddy

How did Germany treat Jews before the Holocaust began?
А
German officials planned to persecute Jews but citizens
protected them before the war.
B
German officials didn't mind Jews but needed give
society someone to hate.
с
German officials nationally and locally were already
persecuting Jews.
D
German people were prejudiced against Jews but little
came of it.

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Answer:

I believe the answer is C) German officials nationally and locally were already

persecuting Jews.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Explanati.....................................

Select the correct answer. Which question would be helpful to identify a problem-and-solution text structure? A. How are the elements different from each other? B. What details are used to describe the topic? C. Do the steps described need to be completed in a particular sequence? D. What have people done to try to resolve the issue?

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Answer: D

Explanation: Hope this helps :)

Describe a time when you discovered or experienced something that made you see the world differently. How did it cause you to change?

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Answer: The first time I felt betrayed

Explanation:

There is one experience in my life that has changed my naive nature and helped me through life. It was the time when I felt betrayed by my very good friend. I always trusted him and he did not want good for me. He wanted for me only bad things so he could feel happier about his life. I was very sad when I heard that he is talking about very bad things behind my back. I felt angry, sad I wanted to take revenge on him.  But no, I decided that revenge is not a good option because the problem was in me, not in my friend. I did not choose my friend wisely, I trusted everyone. Now I am very careful with that and I am happier and more confident.  It made me look world differently because there are people in the world who are unhappy and they want the same for you.

How can I write this paragraph only being 2-3 sentences long - using own words ?
Please help! I’ll give brainliest!!

Chillal revealed that his nails had become so fragile he had to be extremely careful while sleeping. “ I can’t move much at all.” Every half an hour or so I wake up and move my hand to the other side of the bed.” Said Chillal. He also added that his hand had become extremely painful due to the weight of the nails.

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Answer:

Chillal finally told that his nails had become so weak that he had to be extremely careful when he's sleeping.  “ I can’t really  move much at all.” Every half an hour or so I have to wake up to change the position of my hand to the other side of the bed.” Said Chillal. He also pointed out that his hand's had became extremely painful because of the weight of the nails.

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“Who'd a thunk it, Mabel,” Why does Grim say this to Gram on page 46?
What is he referring to ? Please explain. *
4 points

Who’d a thunk it, Mabel why does grim say that to gram on page 46

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Answer:

I think it's because he (grim) was said that to grim because of what she said was so obvious and since gram's name isn't mabel he said that to just let her know how obvious what she said was. (I'm sorry if this is wrong I read the book last year  would've been able to help you more if I was back in 6th grade reading the book)

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Based on the excerpt of this story, the narrator seems to believe that:Question 4 options:Someone who is reckless must be insane.Madness prevents a person from exercising careful thought.Murder is acceptable if you do it with care.Working slowly would have meant he was mad.Question 5 (1 point) Saved5. Which of the following quotes best supports your answer to #4? (Choose 2)Question 5 options:Now this is the point. You fancy me mad. Madmen know nothing. But you should have seen me. You should have seen how wisely I proceeded --with what caution --with what foresight --with what dissimulation I went to work!And have I not told you that what you mistake for madness is but over acuteness of the senses? --now, I say, there came to my ears a low, dull, quick sound, such as a watch makes when enveloped in cotton. It took me an hour to place my whole head within the opening so far that I could see him as he lay upon his bed. Ha! --would a madman have been so wise as this?Yet, for some minutes longer I refrained and stood still. But the beating grew louder, louder! I thought the heart must burst. And now a new anxiety seized me --the sound would be heard by a neighbor! Does development mean progress?" Plssss helppp its not 5 or 6 s Identify the techniques used to separate the components of the given mixtures.1. Faucet with cloth2. Nails attracted by magnets3. Pouring off liquid from rice4. Sorting buttons with different colors5. Use of sieve to produce finer sand A. The deer population exceeded the carrying capacity, providing predators with a surplus of food. As the deer populationdecreased, so did the carrying capacity.B. The deer population increased as the carrying capacity stabilized. As the carrying capacity decreased, the deer populationdecreased.C. The deer population increased rapidly, quickly exceeding the carrying capacity. As the deer population increased, therewas less food available, reducing the carrying capacity.D. As the deer population reached a maximum so did the carrying capacity. As the deer population decreased, so did thecarrying capacity until the environment stabilized and the deer population could increase again. Is there a tension between personal identity and social acceptance in real life? How successful was the author of The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian in convincing you that holding onto your inner identity can lead to wider social acceptance? What incidents can you think of besides the one that influenced Milgram, in recent history, that shows the power of authority over personal conscience? Bean Brewers, Inc., a manufacturer of coffee makers, had the following activities, allocated costs, and allocation bases: Activities Allocated Costs Allocation Base Account inquiry (hours) hours Account billing (lines) lines Account verification (accounts) accounts Correspondence (letters) letters The above activities are carried out at two of its regional offices. Activities Northeast Office Midwest Office Account inquiry (hours) hours hours Account billing (lines) lines lines Account verification (accounts) accounts accounts Correspondence (letters) letters letters How much of the correspondence cost will be assigned to the Northeast Office? (Round any intermediate calculations to the nearest cent and your final answer to the nearest dollar.) if you could be anywhere in the universe where would it be Please help omg please:( just please I dont wanna fail