Running Home and “The Sailor” are written from different points of view. Write an essay analyzing the impact of point of view on events in the passage from Running Home and the impact of point of view on events in the poem, “The Sailor.” Use specific examples from BOTH texts to support your answer.
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Answer:
Running Home and the impact of point of view on events in the poem, “The Sailor.” Use specific examples from BOTH texts to support your answer.
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Provide an example of a theme.
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Answer:
forgiveness in a theme
other themes:
love,
war,
rich vs. poor
ect.....
book themes:
love vs. hate
never enough
i wish...
ect...
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In what ways does Mr. Bedford’s description of the Selenites influence the reader to perceive them as strange and unnatural creatures? Select all that apply. Mr. Bedford focuses on the differences of the Selenites and uses words with negative connotations. Mr. Bedford presents them as cow butchers in order to heighten the reader’s sense of fear. Mr. Bedford emphasizes their monstrous features in his descriptions. Mr. Bedford portrays the Selenites as nocturnal beings, causing the reader to distrust them.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Mr. Bedford presents them as cow butchers in order to heighten the reader’s sense of fear.: It's kinda in the answer itself, "in order to heighten the reader's sense of fear". Mr. Bedford emphasizes their monstrous features in his descriptions. Mr. Bedford emphasizes their monstrous features in his descriptions.: Monstrous mostly links with unnatural. Hope this helps :)
Answer:
the only wrong one is Mr. Bedford focuses on the differences of the Selenites and uses words with negative connotations.
Explanation:
Which part of the following sentence is a dependent clause? Whenever the sky is overcast, I fear a thunderstorm is coming.
A) Whenever the sky is overcast
B) The sky is overcast
C) I fear a thundestorm is coming
D) I fear a thunderstorm
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The reason is because the sky overcast system is to go into the sky and try to figure out the wheater which would be a dependent clause in this situation please let my know if im wrong :) hope it helps
In the book Walk Two Moons Why did Gram and Gramps get pulled over in Philadelphia?
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Answer:
According to what I know:
Explanation:
They were pulled over because Gramps was driving irreponsibly
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Answer:
is
Explanation:
Answer:
was = past tense
Explanation:
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Anne believed that deep down everyone was good. Do you agree with her or disagree with her? Why?
Answer:
This is an opinion question
Explanation:
Just write down what you think and then gather some facts in the book/whatever it is that support if you do or don't
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Provide an example of a non-universal theme.
Please write your answer in a complete sentence.
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Pride is wonderful, terrible thing is the example of a non-universal theme.
What is a non-universal theme?not universally accessible, occuring, or applying to everyone. different values. health care programs that are not universal.
The attribute red, the type dog and the connection betweenness, for instance, are universals (or being between). However, each specific dog, red object, or object that is positioned in between other objects is not a universal but rather an instance of a universal.
universality is a quality or state that exists or is prevalent everywhere. a connection, extension, or universal applicability. universal scope or quality of information, interests, etc., including or encompassing all or the entirety collectively or equitably without restriction or exception. especially: equally accessible to all societal members. health care coverage that is available to everyone worldwide.
Thus, Pride is wonderful, terrible thing.
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Why does the story i am a jew show idiom? Type your own response.
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Answer:
Because it was showing a sign of a characteristic mode of expression in music or art.
Explanation:
Please help! Question is in the picture.
Answer:
1=5
2=3
3=1
4=2
5=4
Explanation:
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Retype these sentences, making them smoother by changing the parts that are italicized.
1. In the near future we will visit in the vicinity of Houston, Texas.
2. For a tall girl, her feet are small in size.
3. They were joined together in Holy Matrimony.
Answer:
1. In the future, we will visit near Houston, Texas.
2. Although she is tall, her feet are fairly small.
3. They were married in Holy Matrimony.
Explanation:
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Soon, we will visit near Houston, Texas.
Although she is tall, her feet are fairly small.
They were married in Holy Matrimony.
For this assignment, you will be choosing a poem from Unit 1 and exploring a possible Theme from it. Your written essay must be an original document and include:
• (25) First Paragraph:
o Poem title and poet’s name
o Summarizes what the poem is about.
o A Thesis Statement in the last sentence that describes the Theme of the poem—the poet’s message or lesson about life.
• (10) Second Paragraph:
o Describe the first example of the theme in the poem.
o Write the example word-for-word in “quotations.”
• (10) Third Paragraph:
o Describe the second example of the theme in the poem.
o Write the example word-for-word in “quotations.”
• (5) Fourth Paragraph:
o Your Conclusion
o Review the poem’s theme again and provide any last thoughts on the theme or the poem itself.
TOTAL= 50 points
Remember to include:
• 12-point font--Arial or Times New Roman
• 2.0 double space
• Assignment heading: Your first and last name, class, teacher name, and date
• Centered Title: Theme + Poem Title
• Indented paragraphs
• Spelling and grammar check before submission
Answer: Yo I can't really help but for inspirational wording you need to be yourself and think of a good way to write
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