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Which details should be included in a summary of “The Chenoo”? Check all that apply.
The brothers find evidence of the Chenoo, a frightening monster.
The Chenoo’s footprints are over two feet wide.
Because of the siblings’ kind treatment, the Chenoo transforms into their grandfather.
To save herself, Nolka pretends that the Chenoo is her grandfather.
The siblings try to keep the Chenoo occupied in the sweat lodge so they can escape.
The Chenoo’s voice gets quieter as he sings.
Thanks! Select all that apply!
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Answer:
Below
Explanation:
The brothers find evidence of the Chenoo, a frightening monster.
Because of the siblings’ kind treatment, the Chenoo transforms into their grandfather
The siblings try to keep the Chenoo occupied in the sweat lodge so they can escape.
Read the excerpt from "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death" by Patrick Henry.
(1) I ask gentlemen, sir . . . Has Great Britain any enemy, in this quarter of the world, to call for all this accumulation of navies and armies? (2) No, sir, she has none. (3) They are meant for us: they can be meant for no other . . . (4) And what have we to oppose to them? (5) Shall we try argument? (6) Sir, we have been trying that for the last ten years.
Which sentence best represents what the author wants the reader to believe about Britain’s intentions?
3
4
5
6
Answer:
I think it's 3 sorry if I'm wrong.
Explanation:
The sentence that best represents what the author wants the reader to believe about Britain's intentions is: 3) They are meant for us: they can be meant for no other.
1) In the given excerpt from Patrick Henry's speech, he questions the intentions of Great Britain in this quarter of the world.
2) He asks whether Great Britain has any enemies in this region that would justify the accumulation of navies and armies.
3) Patrick Henry asserts that these military forces are meant for the people he is addressing, implying that Great Britain's intentions are directed towards them.
4) He further emphasizes the point by asking what they have to oppose these forces.
5) The author suggests that trying to argue with Great Britain has been attempted for the past ten years, indicating a lack of success or effectiveness in using reasoning and negotiation.
6) Based on these statements, the sentence that best represents what the author wants the reader to believe about Britain's intentions is sentence 3: "They are meant for us: they can be meant for no other."
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is it possible to find anything about it
Answer:
birthday was cloudy – it was very you made
Use the following chart to record what you notice about Scrooge’s character at the beginning of each reading and the end of each reading.
Scrooge’s character at the beginning of the reading:
Scrooge’s character at the end of the reading:
character at the beginning of the reason was he was mean.
At the end of the story, Scrooge had Christmas spirit and was jolly and kind!
Explanation:
how do you introduce yourself while giving a promotion speech?
Honestly this varys but here are some examples and tips!!
you should always tell your listeners the following:
Your name, Your position, Brief background information, Interests, hobbies or passions, A closing statement relevant to the meeting
Heres an example!
"Greetings everyone! The title of my job is _X_, and my name is _Y_. Ive worked at this corporation for 2 years. From a ___ to my current position was a gradual progression. [here is good to state information about yourself] [ then talk about your promotion here]! My excitement is building as I prepare to share details about our next undertaking with you all."
Although its a rusty example I hope it helps give an idea!!!
Answer:
How do you introduce yourself before giving a speech?
Successful introductions establish three things first and foremost:
A comfort level and rapport between you and your audience. ...
“My name is X, and I've been asked to speak to you about Y because Z.” ...
1.“Good morning, my name is X. ...
2.“Good morning, my name is X, and I'm here to talk to you about Y. ...
3.“Hi, my name is X.
Explanation:
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PLZ HELP PLZ PLZ PLZ FIND ALL THE LETTERS THAT NEED TO BE CAPITALIZED Suddenly it dawns on me: the scope of the impending conflict is truly monumental. I had known back in october that political disagreement had reached an all-time high, but I couldn’t have imagined the magnitude of change that was coming down the line.
The canadians tried desperately to have world leaders unite one more time, as seen in a quotation by their prime minister, “knowing the potential and significant impact of countries refusing to negotiate at this point, I would plead with world leaders to make concessions and seek peaceful resolution.” The President hamer, while ostensibly in agreement, made only superficial efforts to realize this eleventh hour maneuver. otherwise, there was little interest, as explained by the lieutenant Governor Steeves of Australia, “many have tried to initiate productive conversations between the competing global forces, without success. Unfortunately, the time for such talks is past.”
Thus is a summary of world affairs leading to our confinement four levels deep underground.
plz find all the letters that needs to be capitalized :(
Answer:
Suddenly it dawns on me: the scope of the impending conflict is truly monumental. I had known back in october that political disagreement had reached an all-time high, but I couldn’t have imagined the magnitude of change that was coming down the line.
The canadians tried desperately to have world leaders unite one more time, as seen in a quotation by their prime minister, “knowing the potential and significant impact of countries refusing to negotiate at this point, I would plead with world leaders to make concessions and seek peaceful resolution.” The President hamer, while ostensibly in agreement, made only superficial efforts to realize this eleventh hour maneuver. otherwise, there was little interest, as explained by the lieutenant Governor Steeves of Australia, “many have tried to initiate productive conversations between the competing global forces, without success. Unfortunately, the time for such talks is past.”
Thus is a summary of world affairs leading to our confinement four levels deep underground.
Explanation:
All underlines are suppose to be capitalized
Answer:
Top answer is correct :)
Explanation:
Where would a news story about a school play most likely appear?
A.
In a newspaper
B.
On a local news broadcast
C.
On the internet
D.
Both a and b
Answer:
D
Explanation:
How does the narrator’s point of view affect how the events are described, using details from the poem?
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Answer:Point of view (POV) is what the character or narrator telling the story can see (his or her perspective). The author chooses “who” is to tell the story by determining the point of view. Depending on who the narrator is, he/she will be standing at one point and seeing the action. This viewpoint will give the narrator a partial or whole view of events as they happen. Many stories have the protagonist telling the story, while in others, the narrator may be another character or an outside viewer, a narrator who is not in the story at all. The narrator should not be confused with the author, who is the writer of the story and whose opinions may not be those written into the narrative.
Explanation:
In Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen, the five poor Bennet sisters are pressured by their mother to find rich husbands. The oldest, Jane, falls in love with their kind and wealthy neighbor, Mr. Bingley, and he falls in love with her. The second-oldest sister, Elizabeth, who is the main character, is too proud to admit that she loves Mr. Bingley's even wealthier friend, Mr. Darcy. Mr. Darcy loves her back, but he is prejudiced against her because of her poor background. After facing numerous obstacles because rich, highborn men were not supposed to marry poor women in 18th-century England, both couples get married and live happily ever after.
Based on this synopsis, which statement best explains how the setting of Pride and Prejudice in 18th-century British upper-class society affects the novel's plot?
A.
It causes Mr. Darcy and Mr. Bingley to have a disagreement with each other.
B.
It explains why only the two oldest Bennet sisters marry rich men.
C.
It allows Jane Austen to show that it is more important to marry someone you love than someone rich.
D.
It creates a conflict between the characters' desires and society's rules.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
the answer is D because the society's logic gives the couples problems with their relationship in the 18th century.
The sentence that best describes how Pride and Prejudice's location in 18th-century British upper-class society impacts the plot is it creates a conflict between the characters’ desires and society’s rules. Thus, Option (D) is correct.
The novel's narrative is heavily influenced by the novel's setting in 18th-century British upper-class society. There were severe cultural rules and expectations around marriage at the time, particularly regarding status and income.
The destitute upbringing of the Bennet sisters, as well as their mother's drive to find affluent spouses, underscore the cultural focus on marriage for financial stability and social prestige.
The conflict between the characters' desires and society's rules is evident throughout the novel. Jane's relationship with Mr. Bingley and Elizabeth's attraction to Mr. Darcy face obstacles because wealthy and highborn men were not commonly expected to marry women from lower social classes.
Much of the plot's suspense and drama is driven by this struggle between love and societal expectations, making it a prominent subject in the novel.
Thus, Option (D) best explains how the setting of Pride and Prejudice in 18th-century British upper-class society affects the novel’s plot.
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develop an persuasive argument on what school rules would you change.
In 150 words.
What can I say make it interesting
Answer:
Personally I think that 4 would be the most interesting. Just talk about your break, and if you don't have to share it with the class, be as real and honest about your feelings in your writing because only your teacher will read it.
Explanation:
(In case you wanted me to write it for you, here was my break. The issue is tho, that this doesn't really apply to you but oh well)
My winter break was not how I expected it to be. I did enjoyed the small moments I had with family and friends, but unfortunately the stress and business of the holiday got to me. At the beginning of break I started my Christmas shopping in order to get friends and family nice and thoughtful gifts for the holidays. However, a store-bought gift is not nearly as thoughtful as a personalized gift that I could make myself, therefore I started to make every single one of my gifts for people. I spent many nights making gifts until midnight, occasionally until sunrise, because I felt distant from my friends; I hoped that a Christmas gift would be the kind of friendly gesture that could alleviate the distant feeling. I was so caught up in making gifts for people, that I was ill prepared for the trip to my grandparents house for Christmas (they live in a different state). I have friends that live near my grandparents that I would love to hang out with, but I would feel bad about contacting them last minute. I easily put my social inhibitions aside because I most likely wouldn't get to see them again until the next holiday. I hung out with some of my closest friends at an abandoned mall. We explored a broken-down Macy's with a rancid smell, appalling stains, and mold in the ceiling tiles. As disgusting as it seems, it was the best part of my winter break. I went home a day before New Year's Eve and had a quiet celebration the next day, for 2021. Even though it was already 2021, all my friends Christmas gifts were unfinished. I stayed up late, yet again, finishing gifts. I finally delivered them on Saturday, but because I had spent the whole break staying up late and not sleeping in, I never had time to catch up on sleep or even relax. My break was wonderful but I can't wait until the weekend so I can have a good night's sleep.
How is love like a guide, i need 2 reasons (in similies if possible)
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for people who read the book lyddie pleaseeee help. for chapter 4
( #8 is optional, so don't do that one if you want to, but if you do im giving brainliest!)
Answer:
this for number 7
Explanation:
7-overproduction, low crop prices, high interest rates, high transportation costs, and growing debt
Answer:
7. Farmers were facing many problems in the late 1800s. These problems included overproduction, low crop prices, high interest rates, high transportation costs, and growing debt.
8. When her mother left she and Charles took care of the farm. This shows that the relationship with Charles and Lyddie are very close. Her relationship with her mother on the hand is the opposite. Without a father around, and with their mother stricken by mental illness, the children have to take on adult responsibilities around the farm. Lyddie and Charlies' actions are influenced by their absent father in a number of ways. First and foremost, they have to grow up quickly and fend for themselves. Lyddie and Charlie are sent off to go to work.
9. She probably has but didn't realize it. She has been living on a secluded farm up north her whole life, and slavery wasn't as wide-spread in the north. Lyddie has never traveled anywhere before.
Explanation:
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What happens in the book wings of fire created by tui.t sutherland when peril touches clay??
Answer:
clay finds out he is immune to fire
Explanation:
Answer:
Clay does not burn up to a crisp like every other dragon.
in other words the other answer above or below me is correct
Explanation:
Read the story.
Racing to Race
Carlo stopped to rest for a minute and tried to catch his breath. He’d been running for so long that he had pains in his side and his legs were beginning to hurt. He hunched over and tried to expand his lungs, but it was like trying to suck air out of a bicycle tire. His body was too exhausted to even allow him to take a deep breath, and he started to wheeze again.
“Great,” he thought, “let me just add asthma to my expanding list of ailments. I can’t believe that I can’t even jog two miles without completely collapsing!” He finally gave in to his aching body and laid down on the grass to recuperate. He closed his eyes and tried to imagine himself running on the school track in the 1,600-meter race. He pictured himself running steadily toward the finish line, running effortlessly like a cheetah in the jungle. He was so lost in thought that he didn’t even hear Meiya approach.
“Hey sleepyhead, what are you doing napping on Sean’s lawn in the middle of the day?” Meiya asked playfully.
Carlo quickly sat up, breathing normally now and feeling a little embarrassed. “I am trying to get in shape to try out for track, but I can’t even run two miles,” he said dejectedly.
“Wait, how many months are you out of surgery? Didn’t you just finish rehab last week?” Meiya asked. “You can’t expect to run two miles the first day.”
It had been six months since Carlo’s surgery and he specifically remembered the doctor telling him he could start running after six months. But he thought about what Meiya had said and realized she had a good point. After his surgery, the doctor did say rehab would be crucial to his recovery but that it would take time for him to gain back full use of his leg. He thought about how a baby had to learn to walk before it could run. He remembered when his nephew was learning to crawl; within days it seemed like he was walking. Running didn’t come right away, Carlo remembered. He realized it was the same with his therapy. The maximum he had run in the past month was one mile on the treadmill, so he realized that Meiya was probably right. He would have to work at building up his endurance and set more realistic goals for himself. As he thought about what he had already accomplished, he started to smile and felt like a weight was being lifted off his shoulders. He realized that he had run almost a mile and a half before his body started to protest and if he kept working hard, he could get back to where he was before his accident.
“Since when did you get so smart, Dr. Meiya?” he teased. “Do you want to race to the next mailbox?”
“You’re on!” she challenged and took off running at full speed.
Question 1
Part A
What is a central theme of “Racing to Race?”
Exercise can help heal a person’s physical body.
When people work together, they can accomplish more.
Hard work and patience will eventually pay off.
Perseverance is something that is difficult to achieve.
Question 2
Part B
Which statement best shows how the theme identified in Part A is developed in the story?
Carlo is impatient about his ability to train for track tryouts, but after his conversation with Meiya, he realizes it will take time and work to heal his injury and fully recover.
Carlo pictures himself winning a big race on the school track team; when he realizes that he may not be able to run, he is very discouraged and disappointed.
Meiya knows that she is faster than Carlo, so she does her best to encourage him and also lets him win a race between them to boost his spirits.
Carlo realizes that he may not be able to compete on the school track team but also discovers that, with time, he will still be able to participate in a sport he loves.
Answer:
Question 1: Hard work and patience will eventually pay off.
Question 2: Carlo is impatient about his ability to train for track tryouts, but after his conversation with Meiya, he realizes it will take time and work to heal his injury and fully recover.
Explanation:
If I am wrong, I am sorry. But Im pretty sure :) If I'm wrong lemme know and I'll remove the answer.
We can say that the theme of the story is that hard work and patience will pay off, as shown in the fourth answer option in part A. This can be confirmed by the statement that even without being able to compete, Carlo knows that in time he will be able to practice his favorite sport, as shown in the last answer option in part B.
We can arrive at this answer because:
The text above shows how sad Carlo is because he had to have his leg operated on and is no longer able to practice athletics, a sport he loves.He gets frustrated and angry that his leg doesn't match his efforts.However, Carlo's friend says this is normal as Carlo still is recovering from the surgery and this is a slow process.In this case, Carlo understands that he needs to be patient, as overtime his leg will improve and this will allow him to participate in athletics again.
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What should the title of these two poems be? The best one will get brainliest :)
Please be creative and don't answer if you're doing it for points, or I will report.
1) There once was a young boy named Lance
Who had lots of ants in his pants
He jumped and he twirled
He leaped and he swirled
Now everyone’s doing his dance
2) There once was a guy on a date
He hoped it would all go great
But then the waiter tripped
And the food tray flipped
So they used the floor as their plate
Answer:
The first one should be called "the Itchy dance"
The second one can be called the "large plate"
I have interesting creativnesss. Sorry.
Answer:
1) Lance and his show off dance.
2) The flipper floor
write a poem on environment , up to 10 - 15 lines
Answer:
Fire v.s. Nature by me, Misuti Rayne
Burning like a thousand willow trees
Hearts shall float
Like embers to appease
The eyes of those who love to view
life fleeing in trepidation
Of something that has caused destruction so new
To their heats their souls and wild eyes
their lust and love
is in others' demise.
A forest of fire and a river of flame
fettered and burning
to a point that cannot be tamed.
harsh and cold winds of grey
enticing the flames
and becoming a gospel of dismay
life burns down in the ruthless fire
and all seems lost
as the body of hope is a helpless liar.
But a river of blue
flows on through and through
as it's completely true
nature and life
shall put out these flames
and they will strive
to live once again.
for through all trials
and through all pain
life will prevail
and shall not go in vain.
Explanation:
I wrote this 3 days ago.
Which sentence correctly uses punctuation to separate coordinating adjectives?
Talented, charismatic Mark, wowed the audience with his recitation of the famous Hamlet monologue.
Talented charismatic Mark wowed the audience with his recitation of the famous Hamlet monologue.
Talented, charismatic Mark wowed the audience with his recitation of the famous Hamlet monologue.
Talented charismatic, Mark wowed the audience with his recitation of the famous Hamlet monologue.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer:
#3 Talented, charismatic Mark wowed the audience with his recitation of the famous Hamlet monologue.
Explanation:
Only the two adjetives are separated by a comma (no commas before or after them)
"When the leaf dropped into the lake", the water hardly rippled.
-Adjective
-Adverb
-Noun
Answer:
Noun= leaf
Adverb= dropped
Adjective= into
Explanation:
The answers are above
How many stanzas are in the song "sound of sunshine"
Answer:
15 i think
Explanation:
Answer:
I'm pretty sure 6 but you can check⬇
What why is this happening?
Answer:
What is this?
Explanation:
Answer:
no idea
Explanation:
Directions: Read and annotate the article for important details. Meaning, you should be highlighting as you read. Once you complete reading, write a one page summary comparing the articles and how the scientists used the scientific method in their findings. Please include the variables and where the scientists applied the different steps while conducting their experiment. Your summary should be 11pt, Times New Roman. Double spaced, rest of the story is down below in the coments
Answer:
Michelle LaRue, a research ecologist at the University of Minnesota, hosts a game in which she posts pictures of cats big and small and asks followers to guess whether the animal is a "#CougarOrNot." And Kaeli Swift, a Ph.D. student at the University of Washington, orchestrates a game called "#CrowOrNo." Both games are far more difficult than they might sound.
Explanation:
You are asked to revise the following sentence so it contains no dangling or misplaced modifiers:
We hid behind the bushes waiting for squirrels holding our cameras.
Which choice is the best answer?
There is no revision needed. The original sentence is correct as it is.
Holding our cameras, we hid behind the bushes waiting for squirrels.
Holding our cameras, we waited for squirrels hiding behind the bushes.
We waited for squirrels hiding behind the bushes holding our cameras.
Answer: Holding our cameras, we hid behind the bushes and waited for squirrels.
Explanation:
The original sentence, "We hid behind the bushes waiting for squirrels holding our cameras," contains a dangling modifier. It suggests that the squirrels were holding our cameras instead of us. To correct this, we need to rephrase the sentence so that the subject doing the action is mentioned.
One possible revision is, "Holding our cameras, we hid behind the bushes and waited for squirrels." This revision ensures that the phrase "holding our cameras" correctly modifies "we." It conveys that while holding our cameras, we hid behind the bushes and waited for squirrels.
By rephrasing the sentence, we maintain clarity and remove any imprecision regarding who is holding the cameras and waiting for the squirrels. This revision improves the sentence's structure and eliminates the issue of dangling or misplaced modifiers.
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Write an argumentative essay about whether or not it is important to connect to nature.
Write an argumentative essay about whether it is important or not to connect to nature.
Your argumentative essay must be based on this prompt and topic, and it must incorporate ideas and evidence found in the sources provided.
Use your best writing to complete an essay that
● is focused on your position;
● combines evidence from multiple sources with your own elaboration to develop your ideas;
● rebuts at least one counterclaim with reasoning;
● is organized and includes transitions within and among ideas;
● provides citations for quoted material and source ideas; and
● demonstrates correct use of grammar and language appropriate to the task.
Write your multiparagraph essay to an academic audience in the space provided
The application is HMH, Article is Never Retreat By Eyes Wide Open
Answer:Despite technical breakthroughs and scientific discoveries that lead us to assume we have little in common with the rest of the animal world, whether we recognize it or not, we are still a member of the planet's fauna. Needless to mention, when humanity's greatest achievements were the invention of a round wheel or specific agricultural implements, humans were dependent on nature and paid attention to changes in its course (George 24). With the technological revolutions and discoveries that have shaped our previous history, we appear to pay little attention to nature, becoming increasingly estranged from it on a daily basis. However, our ties to nature cannot be severed. There are several important reasons why individuals should aim to engage with nature more than they do now.
Explanation:
Answer:
Despite the technological advances and scientific inventions that make us believe we have nothing in common with the rest of the animal kingdom, we are still part of the planet’s fauna, whether we realize it or not. Needless to say, back when humanity’s main achievements were the invention of a round wheel, or specific tools for farming agriculture, human beings were dependent on nature and paid attention to the changes of its course (George 24). Now, with technological revolutions and discoveries that made up our past history, we seem to pay little attention to nature, getting more and more disconnected from it every day. However, the links we have with nature cannot disappear. There are a number of key reasons in favor of the concept that people should try to connect with nature more than they do today.Nature has historically been the home for human beings, just like it remains a home for animals and plants (with the exception of those that are kept in zoos and greenhouses). Nature is able to show us true beauty without modifications, exaggerations, and falseness. After all, is it not ironic how people go to galleries and exhibitions to look at paintings of colorful flowers, mighty woods, green hills, and fast clear streams; those simple beauties can easily be observed in real life outside of the urban environment which looms around them. Or the fact people purchase recordings of calming sounds of nature, like what you would hear at night in the woods—a damped quavering of an owl, a ringing flare of crickets, and the sonorous rustle of bushes. What we are in fact doing is trying to deceive our minds and make ourselves believe we are in the woods, next to those owls, crickets, and bushes, while we are instead trapped inside our tiny, well-furnished, and packed-with-technology apartment.
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Which answer option best revises the italicized sentence to include domain- specific vocabulary?
When my school took a field trip to a classical music concert, I wasn't sure what to expect. I watched while the musicians who all play instruments in a large group together took their seats and the conductor lifted her small piece of wood used to direct musicians. The music that resulted wasn't like the music I usually listen to, but it was beautiful in its own way.
Answer:C)
Explanation:
Hey guyz, plz help me on my English task, I've got so many assignments, I would be so happy if someone helped me
Answer:
He ran various scenarios in his head and tried to predict every twist and turn. Yet life had, as it always does in the end, surprised him.
His daughter Sara reminded him of what he taught her when she was a little girl, “Sometimes, you just have to accept things as they are if you cannot change them the way you want.”
Dany bought the house they lived in believing it was a safe place for his family. But so much has changed in the last two decades.
Rain poured in the last few days causing the roads to disappear under the heavy rain. Most of the neighbors had fled. The few who stayed had to climb on the top of their houses to avoid drowning.
The water was rising rapidly especially after the dam broke.
Dany was afraid and angry at himself. He should have taken his family to a safe place instead of forcing them to stay behind and face this horrible situation. “The house is no longer salvageable, but we’re still alive, and that’s what matters,” he said.
Explanation:
What are some predictions on what will happen next in ready Player One? Please give me text evidence and what you predict
Answer:
if you mean after the movie then nothing...well, samantha and the main guy will probly live a normal life now
Explanation
At the end of his life, after losing his chance at love and his partnership with his best friend, Halliday came to understand the importance of reality, which he described as "the only thing that's real." In passing that lesson on, he gave Parzival a greater prize than anything in the game: An understanding that he can ...
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this is for school it asks for my classmates but i homeschool
How was your day?
why do you feel your day went that way?
what are you feeling right now?
how does your emotions effect how your days go?
Answer:
I'll step in as a "classmate" and answer these questions for you.
My day was long. It felt so long because I only just got off vacation, so I've become unused to waking early. Right now, I am feeling content.
My emotions determine how my day goes because whether a day went well or poorly is actually just my emotional response to the day. If I'm in a good mood, I'll have a good day, and vice versa.
Which answer choice best describes a moment of situational irony in “narrative of the life of Fredrick Douglass”?
A) Douglass is hired out to Mr. Gardner and is badly beaten for no reason after being on the job for several months.
B) The masters decide that Douglass has tried to cause trouble among the other enslaved people, and he is sent back to Captain Auld as a result.
C) Douglass begins earning a wage and delivers it to Master Hugh every night after work, even though he is not obligated to do so.
D) Captain Auld sends Douglass to Baltimore so Douglass will be more profitable, but in doing so places Douglass in a position where escape is more attainable
elect all the correct answers.
In this excerpt from Susan Glaspell's Trifles, why does Mrs. Hale advise Mrs. Peters to lie to Mrs. Wright about the broken bottles?
MRS HALE: (not as if answering that) I wish you'd seen Minnie Foster when she wore a white dress with blue ribbons and stood up there in the choir and sang. (a look around the room) Oh, I wish I'd come over here once in a while! That was a crime! That was a crime! Who's going to punish that?
MRS PETERS: (looking upstairs) We mustn't—take on.
MRS HALE: I might have known she needed help! I know how things can be—for women. I tell you, it's queer, Mrs Peters. We live close together and we live far apart. We all go through the same things—it's all just a different kind of the same thing, (brushes her eyes, noticing the bottle of fruit, reaches out for it) If I was you, I wouldn't tell her her fruit was gone. Tell her it ain't. Tell her it's all right. Take this in to prove it to her. She—she may never know whether it was broke or not.
Mrs. Hale feels sympathetic toward Mrs. Wright.
Mrs. Hale is responsible for breaking the bottles.
Mrs. Hale doesn’t want to cause Mrs. Wright any more grief.
Mrs. Hale feels jealous of Mrs. Wright's tasty fruit preserves.
Mrs. Hale doesn’t want to clean up the broken bottles of preserves.
Answer:
I believe it's A and C.
Explanation: