please help meeeeeeeeeeeeeee....T.T
We'll perform a song called Santa Tell me. I have to choose a costume for a performance, what should i wear!!!T.T I need to win next class and it should be perfect..
If you have other ideas, plz write))
Answer:
You should wear something like the ones they wore in mean girls (but more school appropriate).
Explanation:
I'm not sure what the options are though. Maybe try a Christmas fairy? Or Mrs Claus? Or just a Christmas tree?
I hope my answer helped you!
Time period and _______________the play takes place in.
drama-Theatre HELPPPP
Answer:
location
Explanation:
I think this would fit and make define setting
In which sentence are all of the words spelled correctly?
A) Without a bridge, crossing the river was hopeless.
B) Without a brige, crossing the river was hopeless.
C) Without a bridge, crossing the river was hopeles.
D) Without a brige, crossing the river was hopless.
Read the following excerpt from Susan B. Anthony's speech "On Women's Right to Vote" and think about the persuasive methods Anthony uses.
It was we, the people; not we, the white male citizens; nor yet we, the male citizens; but we, the whole people, who formed the Union. And we formed it, not to give the blessings of liberty, but to secure them; not to the half of ourselves and the half of our posterity, but to the whole people - women as well as men. And it is a downright mockery to talk to women of their enjoyment of the blessings of liberty while they are denied the use of the only means of securing them provided by this democratic-republican government - the ballot.
What two types of persuasive techniques does Anthony use in this excerpt?
appeals to reason and appeals to ethics
appeals to reason and counterarguments
counterarguments and appeals to ethics
appeals to reason and appeals to emotion
Answer:
appeals to reason and appeals to emotion
Explanation:
(Help ASAP please!!) Which statement best explains how the third-person omniscient point of view affects "To Build a Fire"?
It allows the reader to see the contrast between the dog's sensible thoughts and the man's illogical thoughts.
It gives the reader access to only the man's thoughts and feelings, which makes the reader realize how overconfident he is.
It allows the reader to experience the story through the man's view, which allows readers to feel compassion for this character.
It uses the pronoun "you" to place the reader directly in the story, which adds to the theme of loneliness in nature.
Answer:
It allows the reader to see the contrast between the dog's sensible thoughts and the man's illogical thoughts.
Step-by-Step Explanation:
Since an omniscient narrator has full knowledge of details hidden to other characters in the story, we can guess based on this.
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Reasoning:
"It allows the reader to see the contrast between the dog's sensible thoughts and the man's illogical thoughts." This sentence shows that the reader knows secretive details about the man and dog.
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"It gives the reader access to only the man's thoughts and feelings, which makes the reader realize how overconfident he is." This sentence makes the story non-omniscient by tying down our perspective to the man's P.O.V.
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"It allows the reader to experience the story through the man's view, which allows readers to feel compassion for this character." This sentence makes the story non-omniscient by tying down our perspective to the man's P.O.V.
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"It uses the pronoun "you" to place the reader directly in the story, which adds to the theme of loneliness in nature." This sentence does not relate to the fact the story is omniscient. It is only describing the theme and word choice.
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Conclusion:
Since neither the 3rd, 4th, or 2nd sentences do not explain that we know hidden knowledge, it is the 1st sentence.
Order the steps in making connections to poems
Group of answer choices
Consider the poem and what it is about
Explain it
Identify poetic and literary devices
Read and take notes