Read the sentence below:
Before this time, in places like Egypt, Babylonia, and ancient China, individuals were generally regarded as
subjects not as citizens."
What does the word subjects mean as used in the text above? Select ALL that apply
Please help
Answer:
Well i need to see the answer choices but subject means "one who lives in the area of is ruled by or abides to the rules of a domain or person"
PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS QUESTION PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE.
Which of the following is NOT a relative pronoun?
1. that
2. those
3. whom
4. which
Answer:
Those is the correct answer
if u play or know about baseball help me with this
Explanation:
the answer is ○60-feet and 6 inches !!
I know what you're thinking. No way, right? English class is the most boring class of the day, right? I mean, why do I need to take English class when I already speak English? Right? Yeah, well I felt that way, too, until last summer when English class literally saved my life.
Let me explain.
My foster family, the Jamesons, decided to take a vacation. Sounds great, huh? Maybe Disneyland or a week on the beach? No way. They wanted to go to the desert. Long story short, we drove half way across the country to camp out in the Great Basin Desert.
"Josh, be sure to pack your warmest clothing," Mrs. Jameson yelled up the stairs. "The desert is cold at night, but don't worry. It won't leave you cold. Just wait until you see the stars."
We finally arrived at the Great Basin National Park, and I have to admit it was different than I imagined.
"Amazing, isn't it?" Mr. Jameson asked me as we looked out over the desert's vast, silent valleys. I just grunted back at him and put my earphones back in. No matter what changed in my life, no matter how many times I failed, my music was always there.
Later that night, I sat inside my tent and listened to the Jamesons telling stories around the fire they made. They thought it was so easy. Telling stories. Reading stories. I couldn't even pass English class. I couldn't understand those stu*** stories. Suddenly angry, I left the tent. They didn't even notice.
The air was colder, but the stars were amazing. I had to admit it. I turned off my music as I walked and listened to the desert. Coyotes howling. Owls hooting. Clawing. Scurrying. Something wet hit my face. I looked up and realized it was snowing! In the desert in July! And I was lost.
I wandered for hours but couldn't find our camp. The temperature continued to drop. I found a tree with deep crevices in the trunk and took shelter. My hands were getting numb, and I knew I was in trouble. Then I remembered Jack London and his story that we read in English class, "To Build a Fire." I knew I needed to keep warm, so I gathered up the branches around the base of the tree, piled up some dry grasses for kindling, and used the matches in my pocket to get the fire going. Just like in Jack's story. It worked!
I spent the night keeping that fire going and listening to the sounds of the desert. In the morning, the Jamesons found me. I was only about a half-mile away.
"Look at you," Mrs. Jameson said, when I told her how I'd remembered that story from English class, "making use of those 'stu***' stories from English class. Now all you have to do is write your own because your friends aren't going to believe how English class saved your life!"
How does the setting affect Josh?
A.
It makes him cry because he is afraid of the dark.
B.
It allows him time to be alone and reflect.
C.
He becomes irritable because of the intense heat.
D.
The desert is so hot that he drinks more water.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Your English teacher asked you to watch a short film and identify the theme.
A. listening for gist
B. listening for specific information
C. listening in detail
D. listening to infer
Answer:
I think the answer is C. Listening in detail more detail the higher your score!!!
Explanation:
more detail the higher your score!!!
If your English teacher has asked you to watch a short film and identify the theme, then he is asking you to:
C. Listen in detailAccording to the given question, we are asked to state the reason why the English teacher has asked you to watch a short film and identify the theme and why there is a specific listening technique which is used.
As a result of this, we can see that when a person or a group of persons want to find out the theme of a story, then they would best find out if they make use of the listening technique that encourages them to find out the theme from related events.
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Who can define Literary Devices?
Answer:
phones computers it most likely all teh
Explanation:
When you make decisions, do you let fear influence you? Why or why not, and give
an example.
Answer:
Sometimes it can induce you, sometimes it wont. It depends on the decision.
Explanation:
If the decision could be life changing or something that could get you in trouble, then you might have fear as one of your emotions going through your head. For example, "Today, I am going to steal all the cookies from my mothers cookie jar because they look tasty. " You might think of the outcome of what would happen when your mother finds out. So I think its an if if. It all depends on the decision and how big it is.
Answer:
You should not let fear influence you because then you will start doubting and you might start questioning your decisions. You will not be as confident. For example, if you are performing at a talent show, and you feel fear, then you will not perform as well as when you are brave.
choose the option that has no misplaced or dangling modifier a . Joshua used his hands to massage kara shoulders which were tight with stress b. tight with stress Joshua used his hands to massage Kara's shoulders
Answer:
a . Joshua used his hands to massage Kara's shoulders which were tight with stress
How do the Logans pay the mortgage when the note is called in?
Answer:
A
Explanation:
In this text, how do readers learn about Peter Hovenden's character? A through visual descriptions of Hovenden B through Hovenden's opinions of others C through the narrator's analysis of Hovenden D through Hovenden's actions toward Annie
Answer:
uhmm.. can you write the text so people can actually answer it
Explanation:
write a description about a person and a place (one paragraph each)
Answer:
Hood River Oregon
Explanation:
Hood River, Oregon is my lovely hometown part of the Columbia River Gorge. Known for the windsurfing capitol of the world, you can find beauiful hikes, awesome mountain biking trails, and some tasty breweries. We have a great community and im more than grateful that Im raised here.
Give five examples of imagery in “Oranges.
“There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it.” – Edith Wharton
Remember that ;)
Answer:
Good quote. I'm not gonna be on for a few weeks. I'm going on Vacation. I'm going to Alaska. My birth state. So Of I don't answer thats why.
What is wrong with the conclusion paragraph?
Roles and Responsibilities at Home
Teenager
Roles and Responsibilities as
son/daughter)
Adult
(Roles and Responsibilities as son/daughter)
Answer:
Explanation:
The roles and responsibilities played at home and both teens and adults.
Adults are generally charged with the coordination and managerial aspect of an establishment including our homes, this is because of the overall maturity which an adult is expected to portray, which is essential in keeping and running our homes.
Adults are expected to provide sustenance for the home in terms of food, clothes, bills and so on. The financial responsibility to a large ge percentage should rest on the shoulder of the male adult with the female coming in when necessary.
Also, managing the kids in terms of care and ensuring their well. Being rests largely on the female adults.
Security of the home is for the adults to oversee and the male should be in charge.
Teens are supposed to be taught by their parents and adult superiors how to be responsible. Hence, house chores such as dish washing, lawn mowing and other petty house chores should be assigned to them. The more draining ones such as lawn mowing to the male teens and the less strenuous to females.
If you were given a chance to be a news reporter for a famous newspaper. Which thing or aspect, you would like to report in it?
Ideas !!!
-You can report about an event happened recently.
-You can report about any famous celebrity or historical figure of your choice.
One Paragraph that includes 150-200 words is enough
Answer and Explanation:
If I were a famous and influential reporter I would like to report events that help society to improve the policies that everyone is submitted to. In this case, I would like to be a political reporter, as I could not only explain the positions that the governors of our country take, but I could present articles that promote political education, which our society is lacking. With that, I could dispel fake news and present concepts that could improve my readers' political vision and help them make better policy decisions.
Romeo and Juliet Study Guide
Act I Questions
Prologue (page 786)
1. What is the setting of the play and how do the two families feel about one another?
2. According to lines five through eight, what ends the “parent’s strife”?
Act I, scene i
1. What role does Benvolio play in the fight? (lines 61-63 and 65-66)
2. What role does Tybalt play in the fight? (lines 68-69)
3. How has the feud affected the town of Verona? As a result, how do the people of Verona feel about the Capulets and
Montagues? (lines 70 and 78-100)
4. How will Prince Escalus deal with future brawls (fights)? (lines 93-95)
5. Why have Romeo’s parents become concerned about him? (lines 128-139)
6. What information does Romeo reveal to Benvolio? (lines 165, 168-179, 205-213)
7. What s Benvolio’s advice to him? (line 222)
8. An oxymoron is a contradictory phrase. Look at Romeo’s lines 168-179. List four examples of oxymorons in his lines.
Act I, scene ii
1. According to lines 1-3, how does Lord Capulet feel about the Prince’s edict?
2. What does Paris mean when he says his “suit” in line 6?
3. What is Lord Capulet’s response? What might account for this atypical response?
4. To what does Lord Capulet say he must have Juliet’s consent (lines 16-19)?
5. How are the Clown’s (servant’s) lines different from the rest of the characters’ lines? Why would Shakespeare make his
lines different? (lines 38-44)
6. Why does Benvolio want Romeo to attend the masque (84-89)? Why does Romeo agree to go (102-103)?
Act I, scene iii
1. Reread lines eight and nine. What do Lady Capulet’s contradictory instructions to the nurse indicate about Lady Capulet’s relationship with her daughter?
2. What information about the nurse’s family is revealed in her monologue (lines 16-48)? Why might this affect her relationship with Juliet and the Capulets
3. What characteristics about the nurse are revealed in her lines 30-32, 43-46, 57-59?
4. Why do the nurse and Lady Capulet consider Paris an acceptable match for Juliet? (75-76, 82-83, 91-94)?
5. Paraphrase Juliet’s response to her mother in lines 97-99. At this stage, what is her attitude toward marriage?
Act I, scene iv
1. Explain Romeo’s pun in lines 14-16.
2. Explain Romeo’s pun in lines 19-22.
3. Explain Mercutio’s pun in the second half of line 52.
4. Explain Mercutio’s monologue in this scene(lines 53-95). What does this show us about his character?
5. According to Romeo’s closing lines in this scene (106-113), what is Romeo’s premonition? What does he believe is
responsible?
Act I, scene v
1. What aspects of Lord Capulet’s character are revealed in lines 16-33.
2. What causes Tybalt’s anger in lines 54-59? Why does he feel justified in his anger? What does he intend to do?
3. Why does Lord Capulet forbid Tybalt from following through with his intention (65-74)?
4. In line 41, Romeo first sees Juliet. What images does he associate with her in lines 44-47? Why are these images
appropriate?
5. If a measure is a dance, what does he intend to do in lines 50-51?
6. Explain the metaphor Romeo and Juliet use in their first conversation.
7. Who reveals Romeo’s identity to Juliet and Juliet’s identity to Romeo?
8. Examine lines 128-132. Who is Juliet asking the nurse about? Why would she leave Romeo until last?
The Act as a Whole
1. How are the characters of Benvolio and Tybalt foils for one another?
2. How are the characters of Mercutio and Romeo foils for one another?
3. How are the characters of the Nurse and Lady Capulet foils for one another?
Answer: dude why do u want us to all of theres questions for only 5 points
Explanation:
How does Grendel's characterization in Beowulf differ from his
characterization in Grendel?
ASAP please!!
Answer:
The best option concerning how Grendel's characterization in "Beowulf" differs from his characterization is "Grendel" is:
B. In "Beowulf" he is a static character, but in "Grendel" he is a dynamic character.
Explanation:
In literature, a static character is one that does not undergo important change. He is basically the same from beginning to ending. On the other hand, a dynamic character does go through important internal changes as the plot unfolds. Those changes can be emotional or psychological, for instance.
In the epic poem "Beowulf", the character Grendel is described as a monster incapable of feeling. He seems to exist solely with the purpose of terrorizing and killing men. However, in John Gardner's "Grendel", the character is developed further. He has feelings, and he suffers precisely because he is not capable of conveying those feelings. His actions are misinterpreted, his monstrous appearance being all everyone can see and judge upon. Thus, we can safely say that, in "Beowulf", Grendel is a static character, while in "Grendel" he is a dynamic character.
Read the following question and determine what level of question it is according to Costa.
How do Native American cultures and Asian cultures compare?
level 1
level 2
level 3
Answer:
Level 1
Explanation:
Answer:
its NOT 3 so it has to be 1 or 2???
Explanation:
Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
Answer:
C i think
Explanation:
ILL MARK BRAINLIEST
How does the chart support the information in that section?
A) by showing that there is expected to be a 7 percent rise in the number of restaurants by 2024
B) by showing that jobs for chefs and head cooks will increase by 9 percent and most other jobs will only increase by 7 percent
C) by showing that the number of people who want to eat in restaurants has increased from 7 percent to 9 percent since 2014
D) by showing that 9 percent of people reported that they wanted to be chefs or head cooks
What decimal represents the shaded part in the picture?
Explanation:
the picture is not there
Why is it difficult for the Minotaur to catch Percy?
Answer:This is remarkable, considering that Percy has no formal training when it comes to fighting monsters – yet.
Explanation:
"Ding dong" is an example of what?
A.personification
B.oxymoron
C.onomatopoeia
D.simile
Answer:
C.onomatopoeia
Explanation:
it's onomatopoeia because ding ding is a sound and
A character, Flora, goes on a field trip to an amusement park. She tells her teacher she's scared to go on the roller
coasters. “No way I'm going on those!” she thinks. Flora's classmates comment on how she's shaking and looks
pale. Based on this evidence, one trait that describes Flora is.
A
fierce
B
cowardly
С
talented
D
bold
Name at least two components that make up a person’s social identity.
Answer:
Their ID, and licence , and maybe permits (any permit). If you have citizenship of the country you could also use that as your social identity
Explanation:
Answer: social categorization, social identification
Explanation: hopefully this is correct i just woke up not that long ago and i'm not fully awake
Discuss 2 or 3 other evil characters from stories or films that you think are as interesting as the hero. Describe each character and tell what makes that villain an interesting character.
Answer:
The Joker
Darth Vader
Voldemort
Explanation:
Need this now!! Please help I don’t understand it
Answer:
When you fake something you show it to be false. Many magicians, including Houdini and Pen and Teller, have worked to prove the idea that magic is anything other than a very clever illusion.
Explanation:
How do I unbrainiest someone
Answer:
You can't :(
Explanation:
How does she refute (prove wrong) Chris's suggestions that this happened at the library? Do you agree?
Hello. You did not enter the text to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for it to be answered accurately. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
A rebuttal is only effective if evidence is shown. Thus, the refutation shows that it is correct to disagree with something, showing evidence to support the exposed claims.
That way, you can only agree with the refutations shown in the text, if those refutations have true and proven evidence.