what are two examples of imagery in the great Gatsby chapter 1
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Answer:
The green light is at the dock is imagery for Gatsbys goal to get Daisy.
I couldn't think of another:(
When you listen to jazz.
What is incorrect about this sentence and what type of sentence is it; fragment, comma splices or run on?
Answer:
It is a fragment and what’s incorrect about it is that you have to add have.
Explanation:
When you have listened to jazz.
Which sentence uses a
semicolon correctly?
(Remember, a semicolon joins
two complete sentences.)
A. He could open either door he pleased; he
was subject to no guidance or influence.
B. Even here the exuberant and barbaric
fancy asserted itself; that the arena of the
king was built.
C. If he opened the one, there came out of it
a hungry tiger; the other, he'd get a wife.
Answer:
I think it's B I'm not sure but it's the one that makes the most sense
Each word group in the following student paragraph is numbered. In the space provided, write C if a word group is a complete sentence; write F if it is a fragment.You will find seven fragments in the paragraph.
An Embarrassing First Date
My first date with Kennedi was embarrassing. 21 decided to take
her to a small Italian restaurant. 3That my friends told me had reason-able prices. 4 looked over the menu and realized I could not pro-nounce the names of the dishes. Such as "bucatini con funghi" and
"fettucini alfredo." Then I noticed a burning smell. The candle on the
table was starting to blacken. 8And scorch the back of my menu. Trying to be casual, I quickly poured half my glass of water onto the menu. When the waiter returned to our table. "He asked me if I wanted to order some wine. 21 ordered a bottle of Blue Nun. 13The only
wine that I had heard of and could pronounce. 14The waiter brought the wine, poured a small amount into my glass, and waited. 151 said, “You don't have to stand there. We can pour the wine ourselves." 16 After the waiter put down the wine bottle and left. 7 Kennedi told me I was sup-posed to taste the wine. 18Feeling like a complete fool.11 barely managed to get through the dinner. 20 However, after I texted Kennedi to apologize for my awkwardness, we decided to start over and go on another date.
Answer:
1=C
2=C
3=F
4=C
5=F
6=C
7=C
8=F
9=C
10=F
11=C
12=C
13=F
14=C
15=C
16=F
17=C
18=F
19=C
20=C
QUESTION 2
Read the following sentence.
Everyone in class will write an essay about an inventor
Add at least one adjective and one adverb to the sentence to create a more detailed sentence
PLEASE ANSWER
Answer:
use words like 'famous' or 'great' before the word 'Inventor'
HURRY PLEASE. It’s hard to imagine two more different structures than the Eiffel Tower and Hoover Dam. For one thing, the Eiffel Tower is in Paris, France, and Hoover Dam is on the border between Nevada and Arizona. The Eiffel Tower is elegant and delicate looking, but Hoover Dam looks like a huge slab of concrete. The Eiffel Tower was made of many parts put together. But the concrete for Hoover Dam was poured at the site. The Eiffel Tower was built for a fair and was not intended to remain in place for long. Hoover Dam was built to allow water to be used in desert country and to create electricity. Everyone expected it to remain in place for many, many years.
Even though these two structures are so different, there are similarities. Each required great effort to complete. Each also necessitated the involvement of many workers. The workers on each faced many challenges and difficulties, and each was built in a series of steps. Each is huge but was built quickly, considering the amount of labor involved.
All of the Eiffel Tower’s parts were made in a factory near Paris. Each piece had to be the right size and shape. Smaller parts were put together and then joined to form a larger piece. These large pieces were put together at the site of the tower. Bolts held together the pieces made at the factory. At the tower, these bolts were pulled out and replaced with hot rivets. Teams of people worked to take out the bolts and put in the rivets.
Hoover Dam was built to replace one that had been washed away, but it was built in a new place. Four tunnels were blasted through rock to cause the Colorado River to flow in new directions. Then the river’s canyon walls had to be cleared. From great heights, workers dangled from ropes. With only air below their feet, they prepared the area for great concrete walls. Far underneath them, the area for the foundation was cleared of mud and loose rock. When this was finished, tons of wet concrete were poured into a gigantic form. For thirty months, concrete was poured until the work was done. Across the Colorado River stood a dam 700 feet tall. When the water was allowed to rush through tunnels, it passed through giant rotary engines, and as their parts whirled, they created electricity.
Making electricity and using water to irrigate dry land were both practical purposes for Hoover Dam. But the Eiffel Tower had no original purpose but to be beautiful. The man who designed it, Gustave Eiffel, looked for a practical use for it. The tower was more than a thousand feet tall, and it was a perfect place for a radio antenna. So, a radio station was built on the tower.
Both the Eiffel Tower and Hoover Dam are popular tourist attractions. Each is considered a marvelous example of engineering skill. What is the purpose of the first paragraph of the article? A.
to tell where the Eiffel Tower and Hoover Dam are located
B.
to show just how different the Eiffel Tower and Hoover Dam are
C.
to explain what is meant by the phrase “marvels of engineering”
D.
to describe how one type of material was used to make different structures part b: A.
“It’s hard to imagine two more different structures . . .”
B.
“Everyone expected it to remain in place for many, many years.”
C.
“Each piece had to be the right size and shape.”
D.
“Teams of people worked to take out the bolts and put in the rivets.”
Answer:
answer for a: d
answer for b: a
anything else ?
Explanation:
Answer:
Part A: D
Part B: A
Explanation:
Question 4 of 10
Brett is giving an informal talk about stock-car racing. He wants to use a
signpost word to signal the audience that he is going to talk about a
contrasting idea. Which signpost makes the most sense in this situation?
A. Furthermore
B. Never
O C. But
D. Often
SUBMIT
2. The old lady and her twelve cats (was / were) evicted from the apartment.
Answer:
were
Explanation:
Answer:
The old lady and her twelve cats were evicted from the apartment.
Explanation:
Since you have multiple subjects in this sentence, the old lady and her cats, you must use the linking verb "were".
Writing it out, it wouldn't make sense.
The old lady and her twelve cats was evicted from the apartment.
If you only had a single subject then you could use the word "was".
virile, and best built man they had ever seen, but even though they were looking at
him there was no room for him in their imagination.
Item 4
Why does the author begin the story with an unnamed character?
A. To better enhance the sensual aspects of the setting.
B. To give more insight to the appreciation of his character.
C. To make the character more mysterious.
D. To show that the focus was to be the village.
( Make Sure You Answer Questions 1 - 5): Question 1) Which context clue is used for the word CHANNEL? Joe swam down the channel, and when reaching the end of the river, ran for help. A) synonym B) futher information. C) definition. D) antonym. Question 2) Which context clue is used for the word ENAMEL? You must coat the table with enamel, or paint, to protect it from scratches. A) synonym. B) antonym C) futher information D) definition. Question 3) Which context clue is used for the word KEEN? Scientists must be keen, not dull, observes. A) definition B) synonym C) futher information. D) antonym. Question 4) Which context clue is used for the word ENAMEL? You must coat the table with enamel, a hard gloss finish, to protect it from scratches. A) definition B) synonym. C) antonym D) futher information. Question 5) Which context clue is used for the word LOCATE? The police officer tried to locate, not lose, the felon. A) definition B) antonym. C) synonym. D) further information. Will Mark Brainliest if answered correctly.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
because it rimes together
What is the function of the sentence "Evidence is growing that outdoor smoking poses health risks to non-smokers from secondhand smoke, hot
ash and burning cigarettes."
Linking
Main po
Evidence
Analysis
The purpose of the preceding sentence is analysis.
The study of a task's execution is known as the analysis of a method. Method analysis describes the tasks and how to do them, whereas job design illustrates the structure of the job and names the tasks inside it. Methods evaluation. The process relates to the specific steps needed to complete a task.
Questions can take the form of elaborating on or clarifying the evidence; in other words, they might provide context or further the interpretation of the evidence. Strong analysis requires both types of questions to be asked.
Analyzing the sentence:
In addition to emphysema and chronic bronchitis, smoking also increases the risk of developing cancer, heart disease, stroke, lung conditions, diabetes, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
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Answer:
Explanation: it’s not analysis
Anna have 10 books and Sam has 20 books who has more?
Answer:
Sam has more books than Anna
Answer:
Sam.
Explanation:
20 is 10 more than 10.
In at least four sentences, describe a scenarios in your personal or professional life where printing labels would make things more efficient.
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What is the tone of the poem "Lost Generation" By Jonathan Reed?
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Answer:
This is both a cynical and optimistic poem that portrays an economically and technologically progressing generation that has lost sight of what really matters in life.
Answer: Pessimistic and hopeful
Explanation:
"The Lost Generation" both a pessimistic and hopeful poem about a generation that has lost sight of what is really important in life as it progresses technologically. When read from top to bottom, the poem is read from the viewpoint of a young man who has a selfish and defeated outlook on life, emphasizing work above family and openly asserting that destroying nature would become the norm, further stating that he, like his classmates, does not care about the Earth. The poem as a whole is rather negative and written in a more narrative style.
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How can class ranking be determined by burial sites?
Answer: you can tell class ranking by opening the burial sites what they are buried in, what they are buried with (upper class may bury high-value items with the person, and condition of the skeletal remains if possible to determine that still. Also where they are buried Cemetary for example has different areas for poorer people, different religions, children, etc. Tombs in Egypt and elsewhere are all designed and built according to social and economic standing
Explanation: Heres the actual article explaing it from https://bonesdontlie.wordpress.com/2012/01/24/status-and-rank-in-mortuary-archaeology/
STATUS AND RANK IN MORTUARY ARCHAEOLOGY
January 24, 2012 · by Kate Meyers Emery · in Funeral Practices, Mortuary Archaeology, Theories. ·
Using mortuary sites as evidence for reconstructing social organization in the past is not a new field of study. It became popular in the 1960s through 1980s during the New Archaeology era. In 1971, Binford argued that the study of mortuary sites was important because one could determine the social structure of the society from the study of the artifacts and burials. Differential treatment of the body, varying facilities of disposal, and variation in the grave goods were all signs that individuals had different social personae. By presenting burials as a reflection of structure rather than ideas, it gave archaeologists a way to integrate this form of evidence into systems theories and a solid piece of evidence that could be recovered, unlike belief systems. Binford (1971) argued that the higher status an individual was the more people would be invested in their burial. Tainter (1978) used this to create an analysis of energy expenditure, whereby more energy was used in burials for higher-ranking individuals. Peebles and Kus (1977) argued that different clusters of grave goods with burials meant different statuses, which could either be ranked vertically or due to different horizontal group associations. However, as noted by Carr (1995), the ‘excavation’ of social systems is just as difficult as the ‘excavation’ of belief systems. Determining status and rank requires careful contextual interpretation.
Campeche Museum, Mayan Burial
The problem with studies like Binford, Tainter, or Peebles and Kus, is that they do not consider evidence beyond the burial, grave goods, and immediate location. Focusing completely on social organization means losing sight of other potentially important variables. Spatial relationships need to be determined, as well as the potential symbolic meanings of the burials. While the social structure may frequently correlate with burial patterns, it isn’t necessarily the cause of the burials. It is important to consider the range of reasons behind certain burials including the social, ideological and environmental dimensions. Determining rank and status can be done, it just needs to be done carefully
From Oxford Archaeo, Attic red-figure lekythos
Another source of information often looked over in the past are the individuals themselves. Health is an important indicator of status, whether it be a lowered risk of infection, better access to medicine, differential access to food, or occupation. A new study by Watkins (2012) looks at the health of a historic skeletal collection. By looking at the variation in osteoarthritis (OA) patterns, the presence of enthesopathy, fractures and cause of death, she determined that there were two samples of skeletons from two very different social contexts. Based on the presence of mild OA and muscular stress, low disease and healed fractures in one group with much higher age, he determined that these were individuals collected from an almshouse. The second group had a higher prevalence of OA and muscular stress was affected by more diseases and had worse fractures suggesting that they did not have the care of an almshouse, but were on their own. Looking at the social context of early 20th century Washington, DC (where the collection comes from), Watkins (2012) argues that the first group may have been connected to an almshouse where individuals could get care throughout their life, where the second group did not have this connection. While this group has been lumped together in the past as reflecting a poor population, a closer examination reveals internal diversity that is important for better understanding social conditions and structure
Would you please help me with this?
Answer:
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Which sentence does the best job of integrating information from two sources?
Climate change may affect sea levels on the California coast, or it may not; scientists disagree about the impact of global warming on beaches.
An article written by climate change scientists presents evidence that global warming will raise sea levels by melting “permanent” ice caps.
While one article claims that climate change does not affect sea levels, another article shows examples of U.S. states that will lose serious amount of land due to global warming.
Answer:
the answer is the third one
Explanation:
it's gives the best I integration information
HURRY PLEASE! Select which words in the following paragraph are superlative adjectives.
Ellen finished the race faster than Marybeth, but she was not always the fastest. She could remember many times that Eric ran faster than both of them and other times when she was the slowest in the whole fifth grade class. She was not feeling her best that day, though, so she thought that she would probably never run that slowly again.
Answer:
i cant answer that i need more information
Answer:
fastest and i think that is it
Explanation:
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indentify what is being described in each item choose your answer from the box write your answers in your notebook and number them accordingly
Answer:
1) atmosphere
2) theme
3) setting
4) characters
5) plot
6) point of view
7) villain
8) hero or heroine
9) climax
10) conflict
example of sorrowful
Answer:
Sorrowful means very sad
Explanation:
His father's face looked suddenly soft and sorrowful.
Lots of people park their cars here. change into passive
Answer:
The cars of lots of people are parked here
what is the opposite of exact
Answer:
inaccurate
Explanation:
Exact basically means the accurate, perfect value
and inaccurate basically means not exact
So hence, one of the answers can be inaccurate
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what animal is this i’m to brainless to know ;-;
Answer:maybe buffalo or bisons, maybe antelope
Explanation:
Write a brief tv news report about a baseball game using the words confidence, outfield, weakness, fastball,unique and wind up.
Answer:
the answer is 45%.
Explanation:
if you add 5% divided by 3 = 15%.
So if you add all of those plus the 30% you will be getting 45%.
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What is the Petrarchan sonnet divided into?
A. three parts
B. four stanzas
C. an octave and a sestet
D. couplets and quatrains
Answer:
C. an octave and a sestet
Explanation:
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What are the three main events that occur in treasure island
Jan 1, 1761. Jim meets Captain Billy Bones.
Jan 9, 1761. Captain Billy Bones dies from a stroke.
Jan 11, 1761. Jim and his crew get a ship and set sail for Treasure Island.
what is an antonym for reduce
Answer: Increase; reduce essentially means decrease.
Answer:
Increase
Antonym means the *opposite* of something.
(four different questions, Topic: Mythology)
Q 1: Animals can play many different roles in Myth. What are the 2 most common ways animals interact with humans and gods in myth
A. faithful companions
B. Vampires who steal their souls
C. Enemies
D. leaders of their packs
Q 2:
In many myths animals can talk or act like humans, this type of figurative language is called ________________________.
A .idiiom
B. synecdoche
C. amplification
D. personification
Q 3.
An example of animal's supposed qualities becoming an idiom (common phrase)
A. Flying in the face of reason
B. head over heals
C. sly as a fox
D. raining cats and dogs
Q 4:
These archetypical animals in myths enjoy playing games and stirring up mischief.
A. Herald
B. Shadow
C. Shape shifter
D. Trickster
josh likes swimming camping and
Answer:
Josh likes swimming camping and travelling
Explanation:
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Based on what you know about root words, what does bio- mean?
A: Life
B: Place
C: Measure
D: Empty
Answer:
A: Life
Explanation:
Bio means life. like when we say biology we are talking about ourselves as humans and it is life.
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