Which sentence is an example of a first-person narrative?

Which Sentence Is An Example Of A First-person Narrative?

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Answer 1

Answer:

B. I did not know what the future held of marvel or surprise for me.

Explanation:

Writing in first person means writing from the author's point of view or perspective. This point of view is used for autobiographical writing as well as narrative.

// have a great day //

Answer 2

Answer: b) I did not know what the future held of marvel or suprise for m-...

Explanation: First-person narrative is where a character retells their story in "I", "we", and etc. I hope this helps!


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can someone write a summary of " the secret garden"

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Answer:

Explanation:

The novel centres on Mary Lennox, who is living in India with her wealthy British family. She is a selfish and disagreeable 10-year-old girl who has been spoiled by her servants and neglected by her unloving parents. When a cholera epidemic kills her parents and the servants, Mary is orphaned. After a brief stay with the family of an English clergyman, she is sent to England to live with a widowed uncle, Archibald Craven, at his huge Yorkshire estate, Misselthwaite Manor. Her uncle is rarely at Misselthwaite, however. Mary is brought to the estate by the head housekeeper, the fastidious Mrs. Medlock, who shuts her into a room and tells her not to explore the house.

Mary is put off when she finds that the chambermaid, Martha, is not as servile as the servants in India. But she is intrigued by Martha’s stories about her own family, particularly those about her 12-year-old brother, Dickon, who has a nearly magical way with animals. When Martha mentions the late Mrs. Craven’s walled garden, which was locked 10 years earlier by the uncle upon his wife’s death, Mary is determined to find it. She spends the next few weeks wandering the grounds and talking to the elderly gardener, Ben Weatherstaff. One day, while following a friendly robin, Mary discovers an old key that she thinks may open the locked garden. Shortly thereafter, she spots the door in the garden wall, and she lets herself into the secret garden. She finds that it is overgrown with dormant rose bushes and vines (it is winter), but she spots some green shoots, and she begins clearing and weeding in that area.

Mary continues to tend the garden. Her interaction with nature spurs a transformation: she becomes kinder, more considerate, and outgoing. One day she encounters Dickon, and he begins helping her in the secret garden. Mary later uncovers the source of the strange sounds she has been hearing in the mansion: they are the cries of her supposedly sick and crippled 10-year-old cousin, her uncle’s son Colin, who has been confined to the house and tended to by servants. He and Mary become friends, and she discovers that Colin does not have a spinal deformation, as he has believed. Dickon and Mary take Colin to see the garden, and there he discovers that he is able to stand. The three children explore the garden together and plant seeds to revitalize it, and through their friendship and interactions with nature they grow healthier and happier. When her uncle returns and sees the amazing transformation that has occurred to his son and his formerly abandoned garden now in bloom, he embraces his family, as well as their rejuvenated outlook on life.

The story is set in Paris. The main character is Aristide Valentin, who is the city chief of police. Valentin has decided to stage an elaborate dinner party at his curious estate. The estate is notable because there is only one entrance, which is presided over by Valentin's fastidious servant, Ivan. Once in the house, visitors can arrive at a beautiful back garden. However, this garden is protected by a high wall; there is no entering or leaving, except by the main entrance.

Valentin invites many elite members of society, whom Chesterton describes in detail. Among the party-goers is an ambassador, a lady and her daughter, a priest, a doctor, and a soldier. These guests are described in quick succession, and, as a reader, it's a bit difficult to tell one from another. Also invited is Julius K. Brayne, a rich man from the United States, and Valentin's rival.

Chesterton includes some side plots here and there, including a tryst between the soldier and the young lady. These sorts of descriptions put characters in certain places when the real action begins to take place.

Everything changes when one member of the group finds a dead body in the garden. The head has been decapitated. Suspicion immediately falls on the solider, Commander O'Brien, who had been carrying a long sword. However, he claims that he had earlier put the sword down in another room and was not in possession of it at the time of the murder.

The guests begin to act as amateur detectives. The dead body is not initially identified as someone from the party. Eventually, they begin to put the pieces together. At one point, Ivan coincidentally brings inside the severed head of Julius Brayne, which was outside the house. As it turns out, the body in the garden is Brayne's, but the head is someone else's.

Eventually, we learn that, earlier in the day, Valentin had attended an execution by guillotine, and had brought the head back to his home. In the garden, he cut off Brayne's head after tricking the American into bending over. He then threw Brayne's head over the wall, and replaced the head next to Brayne's body in an attempt to fool the guests. The guests find out that Valentin is the murderer and attempt to approach him. Once they arrive at his study, however, they find him dead of self-poisoning

Career details

Marine biologists work underwater with animals.
Electricians work both indoors and outdoors.
Recreational therapists work in homes and schools.
Zoo veterinarians work with dangerous animals
Astronauts work in space.
Compare and contrast the careers. Select all the statements that are correct.

A. Marine biologists and electricians both get to work outside.
B. Recreational therapists and astronauts both get to work with people constantly.
C. Recreational therapists get to work with children, while marine biologists work with animals.
D. Only astronauts work in space

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Answer:

C and D

Explanation:

read the question and then read C and D and you will see how it is the answer

A, C, and D are all correct based on the text provided.

why is this poem the biggest piece of junk on the planet it makes no sense

The right to make my dreams come true,
I ask, nay, I demand of life,
Nor shall fate's deadly contraband
Impede my steps, nor countermand;
Too long my heart against the ground
Has beat the dusty years around,
And now at length I rise! I wake!
And stride into the morning break!

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i think it’s an amazing poemmm

this poem is the biggest piece of junk on the planet that makes no sense because you fail to understand it and feel it

try doing that...

Can y'all help me please with this question?

Can y'all help me please with this question?

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Answer:

years

Explanation:

It is relating it to sum else so yeah

The answer:



Years



Explanation:

PLEASE HELP, WON'T TAKE LONG! I'LL MARK BRAINLIEST

PLEASE HELP, WON'T TAKE LONG! I'LL MARK BRAINLIEST

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Answer:

we need part a to be able to answer part b

10 points......................

10 points......................

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Answer:

B.

Explanation:

The way the coach talks to his team helps everyone grow with excitement and motivation.

Answer: b. the  coach is able to excite and motivate his team

Explanation: hope this helps you

Who was Imhotep and how does he relate to black and brown mathematicians and scientists?


Please answer ASAP!!

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Imhotep was an Egyptian polymath best known as the architect of King Djoser's Step Pyramid at Saqqara. His name means "He Who Comes in Peace" and he is the only Egyptian besides Amenhotep to be fully deified.

Write a sonnet about your phone and why you love it so much, it needs to be an english sonnet

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Phone makes our lives easier and used for entertainment purpose help us very much that is why I love my device

Select the correct answer.

Enzo's task is to research and present solutions to an environmental problem in his community. He's chosen a problem. What should he do now?

A.
Research previous efforts to solve the problem.
B.
Examine how to disrupt systems that kept the problem from being solved.
C.
Analyze reasons why earlier solutions were unsuccessful.
D.
Find a way to focus on one aspect of the topic.

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Answer:

Analyze reasons why earlier solutions were unsuccessful.

Explanation:

Problem-solving involves analyzing your environment, identifying things that are unsuccessful and could be changed or improved, diagnosing why the current solution is the way it is and the factors and forces that influence it, developing approaches and alternatives to influence change, selecting an alternative, implementing the changes, and observing the impact of those actions on the environment.

Answer:

A.Research previous efforts to solve the problem.

Explanation:

defining your research question; reviewing previous research on your question; and then choosing relevant data to formulate your own answers.

help ill give brainiest pls

help ill give brainiest pls

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Answer:

the trunk swayed because a tree trunk cannot sway

xplanation:

Your friend Rahul studies in Kendriya School, Moti Nagar, New Delhi, he appeared in the annual examination of class VII.He came first and got the prize." Write a letter to your friend

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                                                                                                       14 June 2023

Dear Suresh,

How are you? I have been doing good and I have been busy with exams at school that is why I could not reply to you earlier. Hope you and your family are doing well too. It has been a long time since we met.

I have a good news to share with you, as I already mentioned I was busy with my annual exams, I also received my results and I have come first in the school and also received a prize for by the principle in front of the whole school. I was very delighted to have acquired the prize but also missed your presence there, I really hoped to have your presence. Anyway I wish for us to meet soon and share all that we have missed doing together. Hope to hear back from you soon.

Yours lovingly,

Rahul

Dear Rahul,

I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. I am writing this letter to congratulate you on your exceptional performance in your class VII annual examination. I was thrilled to hear that you came first in the exam and received the well-deserved prize.

Your achievement is a testament to your hard work, dedication, and perseverance. I am proud of you for setting such a high standard for yourself and achieving it with flying colors. Your success has inspired me to work harder and strive for excellence in my academic pursuits.

I am sure your parents, teachers, and schoolmates are also proud of you and your achievement. Keep up the good work and continue to excel in your studies.

Once again, congratulations on your outstanding performance. Wishing you all the best for your future endeavors.

Best regards,

[Your Name]

Read the prompt.

It is well known that the United States has been on a quest to move towards “green” energy sources such as solar power and wind turbines. There are obvious benefits to these sources, in that they are renewable, cleaner, and reduce our dependence on oil and natural gas. But is that the whole story? Read the two texts that follow. Then write an informational essay describing the possible disadvantages or drawbacks regarding the production and use of “green” energy.

Before you begin planning and writing, read the two texts:

1. Potential Environmental Impacts and Obstacles of Solar Energy

2. Environmental Impacts of Wind Power

As you read the texts, think about what details from the texts you might use in your essay. After reading the texts, create a plan for your informative essay. Think about ideas, facts, definitions, details, and other information and examples you want to use. Think about how you will introduce your topic and what the main topic will be for each paragraph.

REMEMBER: A well-written informative text:
• Introduces the topic to be examined.
• Develops the topic with specific facts, details, definitions, examples, and other relevant information from both passages.
• Organizes the information and evidence effectively.
• Uses words, phrases, and/or clauses to connect and show the relationship among your ideas.
• Establishes and maintains a formal style.
• Provides a concluding statement or section that follows from and supports the information presented.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

It makes the most sense

Every house should have a dog. They are cute, loyal and will protect your house. What is the author's purpose?

A)Persuade
B)Inform
C)Entertain

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It’s to Persuade the reader to by a dog because it lists the traits of them and why you should have a puppy.

EASY GRAMMAR HELP HW
Find all the verbs and verb phrases in this sentence and whats the tense?

Their ingenuity and perseverance led to the achievements that aeronautics has made and will make in the future.

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present tense: made, make, led, has, and will are all verbs.
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Which of these passages includes an example of an analogy?

1. The sun set amid the paper-thin clouds that slowly changed colors from bright pinks and greens to purple. Finally, everything faded to gray as the sun vanished behind the hills.
2. The walls were covered in blue paint that was the same color as the sky on a cloudless day.
3. I chose way too challenging a slope for a beginning skier. I was like Wile E. Coyote running off the edge of a cliff, hovering in thin air, and then plummeting to the ground.
4. The piano wheezed like an old horse. Enjoying the noise, the two children banged on the keys even harder and drowned out their parents' cries for them to stop.

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I feel like a couple of answers coukd be considered an analogy, but would answer 3.

Answer:

I chose way too challenging a slope for a beginning skier. I was like Wile E. Coyote running off the edge of a cliff, hovering in thin air, and then plummeting to the ground.                                                                              

Explanation: An analogy compares several different points between two, unlike things.

Please select me brainlIest.

Using the ideas you previously wrote in your Compare and Contrast Organizer on the two helpers, you will write the introduction paragraph of your compare and contrast article. View the grading rubric as you complete your assignment. This is your guide to a super submission. You have previously written ideas about two helper topics in your Compare and Contrast Organizer. Now you will use your ideas from the organizer (and tips from this lesson) to write the introduction to your compare and contrast article. In your introduction, remember to include: Hook: use a thought-provoking question or a surprising fact Important information about your two topics Thesis statement: your idea that answers the question: Are my two helpers similar, different, or are they both similar and different? In what general way do they compare and/or contrast? A thesis: states your specific idea about the topic in one sentence can be supported with valid evidence such as facts, expert testimony, and research does not include feelings or emotions is written in the third person point of view (do not use the pronoun “I” or the phrase “I think”) Write four or more complete sentences Write in formal style using the third person point of view. Use correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling. Save your work to your computer or drive. Submit your work in 02.06 Introduce Your Ideas. If needed, review your chosen articles. Read the articles. Article 1-Minutes That Matter Article 2-Defeating Dragons Article 3-Food That Fuels

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Answer: One step at a time. You are supposed to compare the two helpers from the stories you read. How are they similar? Then,

You are supposed to contrast them. How are they different from each other?

Explanation:

If you have speech to text, use it to just get the answers to those questions on your screen.

Then go back and remove the "I think" and "In my opinion" etc.

Go through the rubric to see what your teacher expects.

Write in organized paragraphs.

Post your ideas in another question here, and ask for comments and corrections.

Get started!

(plz do not copy my answer)

(this is only an example)

(My two artikels are "Food That Fuels" and "Defeating Dragons")

         Did you know that kids can do great things like, save a person from a burning building or help people heat their homes with french fry oil? For example, there is a group of teens in Aniak, Alaska who are called the Dragon Slayers. They are like firefighters but they are teens. But, there is also a girl from Westerly, Rhode Island named Cassandra Lin and with the help of her classmates they make fuel for school busses. They also use that fuel to heat houses and they use french fry oil to make the fuel. They both help their community but, they just help in different ways.

Hope this helped! :)

Use the sentences to answer the question.

Kim is such a hardworking and energetic student. She smiled and jumped for joy when she found out she got an A on her algebra test.

What is the tone of the sentences?

(1 point)
Responses

informative


positive


tragic


neutral

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Answer: Positive!

Explanation:

Notice how the sentences use words that positively describe Kim, like hardworking. She is very happy when she found out about her good grade.

These sentences are positive.

positive is the correct answer

Chapter 5 is one of the few chapters in which the narrator pays attention to food. What do the boys eat? What does this tell readers about the time and place of the story?

Story: The outsiders

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The boys eat raw salmonella and get sick. This tells the readers they don't have much to eat
I might be wrong but I know they got salmonella. It shows that at the time they were in need of food and that the place they were in was poor.

Hope this helps!!

Part A


Which response best states a main idea of “Background on Judge Sonia Sotomayor”?


Responses

Sonia loses her father at a young age, leaving her mother alone to raise her children.

As a young girl, Sonia enjoys reading mysteries to escape from the real world.

Thanks to her mother, Sonia puts academics first and builds a successful career.


Sonia’s experience on the debate team helps her win a college scholarship.

Question 2

Part B


Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A?


Responses


“Her father, a factory worker with a third-grade education, died when Sotomayor was nine years old.”


“…it was her newfound love of Nancy Drew that inspired a love of reading and learning, a path that ultimately led her to the law.”


“Most importantly, at an early age, her mother instilled in Sotomayor and her brother a belief in the power of education.”


“She first heard about the Ivy League from her high school debate coach, Ken Moy, who attended Princeton University, and she soon followed in his footsteps after winning a scholarship.”

I need two answers

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that's the best I can do for you⬇️

Part AWhich response best states a main idea of Background on Judge Sonia Sotomayor?ResponsesSonia loses
Part A = #1
Part B =#1

What is the process a set designer takes when designing a set?

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

Answer:

Here is just one way of going through the process:

Read the script.

Have your first meeting with the director.

Read the script again and do research.

Start sketching.

If you can choose a design, model it in 3-D, in scale.

Show the model and some drawings to the director.

Go home and rework your model.

Draw your plans.

Explanation:

english/writing help please

english/writing help please

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I’m NOT completely sure on this but I think it would be B because it sounds better than A would.

Answer:

Stomps

Explanation:

Since the sentence is in present tense, you would use "Stomps" because you would be the one watching it. Let alone it would sound weird if you use "Stomp."

Here are the sentence changes

"The T-Rex Stomps across the swamp."

"The T-Rex Stomp across the swamp."

Which description could best be added after sentence 13 to further develop Joy's experience underwater?

(13) The seabed was lush green with kelp and other seaweed, and dazzling corals glimmering in the sunlight.
A.
It was in the middle of the afternoon and the sun shone brightly.
B.
Joy could notice a few other snorkeling groups in the distance.
C.
Joy had still not let go of her mother's hand and wanted her to remain close.
D.
Fish of every imaginable color were zigzagging around.

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Answer:

The answer is fish of every imaginable colour were zigzagging around.

Explanation:

Answer D most likely,
B also could work but it doesn’t make Joy’s experience any better so it’s D.

PLZ HELP
What reasons does the author present to support her suggestion that reefs are in peril?

sustainable fishing
mangrove forests
acidification
coral bleaching

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Answer:

coral bleaching

Explanation:

coral bleaching


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Based on the short story " The Landlady" by Roald Dahl

How did Billy's actions contribute to the overall theme of the story?

(There are no answer choices.)
(Essay)

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Answer:

This article examines "The Landlady" by Roald Dahl, including its topic, foreshadowing, irony, and summary.

"The Landlady" by Roald Dahl is a classic. It is a thrilling horror story with an unexpected conclusion. The word count is manageable at 3,500. Billy Weaver arrives in Bath by London train at 9 p.m. chilly and windy He asks the porter whether there is an inexpensive motel nearby. Within a quarter mile, he is directed to The Bell and Dragon.

Billy's first visit to Bath. The Head Office in London instructed him to report to the local Branch Manager.

Billy, age 17, is launching a business and donning new attire. On the residential street, he quickly walks. It is surrounded by decaying mansions.

A lighted window draws his attention. It says "Bed And Breakfast" on it. He walks up and peeks inside. There are flowers, green velvet drapes, and a dog curled up in front of the fireplace. It is nicely appointed. A caged parrot also attracts his attention.

It is more hospitable than a bar. He enjoys the beer, darts, and company at the Bell and Dragon. He is afraid of dormitories. Before making a decision, he watches The Bell and the Dragon.

As he departs, he examines the "Bed And Breakfast" sign. He is required to stay. Immediately, he rings the doorbell. Before he can retract his finger, a woman of middle age answers the door. Billy is amazed by her prompt response.

She greets him with a warm smile. Again, he desires to remain. He demands a room costing five and sixpence. Surprisingly inexpensive. He accepts and enters.

She is kind. She helps him with his coat. There are no further coats on the rack. She says it's just her and him. Billy is perplexed. She claims to be picky. She is, however, ready for Billy or another gentlemanly young guy. He is examined.

She invites him to a room on the second floor. It is comfy. Billy corrects her when she calls him Mr. Perkins.

Billy assures the landlady that she need not be concerned. She asks about supper plans. He will sleep, as he is not hungry. Before retiring, she requests that he sign the guestbook. Unpacking is next.

She is odd, but Billy doesn't care. Ultimately, she is nice. Presumably, she had lost a son in the war and was still in mourning.

In the living area. It's pleasant, and the dog continues to sleep by the fire. He signs the register. Only Christopher Mulholland and Gregory Temple are present. Both names are well-known to him. He remembers his sister, his father, and school. He cannot identify them.

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The landlady comes carrying a tea tray. Billy inquires about the fame of the two men. They were appealing, just like Billy. He notes their biennial and triennial trips. How much time has passed? Again, she refers to him as Mr. Wilkins, and Billy corrects her.

Billy recalls a relationship between the names in the guestbook. His hostess serves him with tea and cookies. He continues to discuss the individuals, certain that he will remember them.

He believes he recalls Christopher Mulholland, a schoolboy on a hiking trip. She says that wasn't the one that stayed with her. She has Billy over for tea. She watches him drink. Billy perceives that she smells like pickled walnuts, new leather, or a hospital corridor.

According to the landlady, Mr. Mulholland drank a lot of tea. Billy claims that he left recently. She claims that he and Mr. Temple never separated. On the third floor, they will remain.

Explanation:

What is the function of the adverb clause in the sentence?

What is the function of the adverb clause in the sentence?

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It answers the question when and modifies the verb removed.

It tells us when the construction workers removed the orange cones from the wrong side of the street.

Answer:

The second one

Explanation:

Soapbox Racing
by J. Blue Spicer

Ever since Vivian saw the video of her brother Stewart's first soapbox race, she wanted to get involved. At first, Stewart was hesitant. Vivian was two years younger, but it was not necessarily her age that discouraged her participation—it was that Vivian liked to start a lot of things but never finish them. She had tried ballet, softball, swimming, and chess club and gave up months, sometimes even weeks, into the activity. However, Stewart let her help keep his soapbox racer in good shape by showing her how to do simple repairs and eventually, how to build her own.
As the weeks went by, Vivian only grew more interested. Stewart came home after school one day to a commotion in the garage. Fearing what Vivian was doing to his racer, he burst into the garage to see the skeleton of a new racer. Vivian was building her own soapbox car from scratch! Stewart offered to help, but Vivian insisted she do it herself. Stewart chuckled and let her go about her own business, knowing Vivian’s effort would be wasted. Dad had helped Stewart build his, and it still needed improvements.
The next soapbox race notice came in the mail, and Stewart was excited, until Vivian stated that she wanted to race as well. No one had seen Vivian's racer, which she kept hidden under a mountain of blankets and tarps in the corner of the garage. Since she began building her own racer, Stewart had refused her help to fix his own car. When their parents gave Vivian permission to race, she was giddy and Stewart was upset. He told her she was going to be embarrassed because her car would not be any good. She shrugged it off, and offered to help Stewart fix up his race, but again, he refused.
Stewart's mom had helped him take his car to the race while Dad stayed behind to help Vivian load her car for the race. As Stewart wheeled his racer to the starting line, he saw a fantastic car coming from the makeshift pits. He did a double take when he realized that it was Vivian's car. It looked amazing, with its wheels polished and bright just as Vivian had done for Stewart's racer. The next time he saw its gleam was when it passed him halfway down the hill and took first prize.

Soapbox Racingby J. Blue Spicer Ever since Vivian saw the video of her brother Stewart's first soapbox

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Answer:

1) After seeing a video of Stewart's soapbox race, Vivian wants to help him

2) Stewart reluctantly agrees to allow Vivian to help maintain his racer

3)Vivian begins to build her own soapbox racer for the next race

4) Stewart is skeptical Vivian can building her own racer since he needed help to build his

5) Vivian has the best soapbox racer and wins first prize at the race

Read this excerpt from a political candidate’s speech about college tuition.

Some people criticize my view that college education should be free for all state residents. But why do they? Our state has enough money, and if we don’t spend it on education, where will we spend it? Think about how much money is spent on state programs that don’t benefit anyone and just line the pockets of politicians and their friends.

Which logical fallacy does the author include?

red herring
ad populum
false analogy
slippery slope

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A logical fallacy is an argument that may sound convincing or true but is actually flawed. A red herring fallacy is an attempt to redirect a conversation away from its original topic by introducing an irrelevant piece of information that distracts the reader or listener.

In the excerpt from the political candidate’s speech, the author includes a red herring fallacy when they say: “Think about how much money is spent on state programs that don’t benefit anyone and just line the pockets of politicians and their friends.” This statement is irrelevant to the main topic of college tuition and is meant to divert attention from the criticism of their view. Therefore, the correct answer is red herring.

The logical fallacy included in the excerpt is a red herring.

The correct answer to the given question is option 1.

A red herring fallacy occurs when an irrelevant or unrelated topic is introduced into an argument to divert attention from the main issue. In this case, the author is discussing the criticism they receive for advocating free college education for state residents. Instead of directly addressing the criticism or providing valid counterarguments, the author introduces a new topic about wasteful spending on state programs that don't benefit anyone.

By shifting the focus to unrelated state programs and suggesting that the money spent on those programs could be used for education, the author attempts to distract the audience from the actual topic of free college education. The argument becomes an attempt to justify funding education by criticizing other government expenditures, rather than providing substantive reasons for the proposed policy.

This diversionary tactic does not address the concerns or criticisms of providing free college education and instead introduces an unrelated topic to create a false sense of justification. It is important to recognize and avoid red herring fallacies as they undermine the logical coherence and effectiveness of an argument.

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Read the excerpt from "One Art” by Elizabeth Bishop.

—Even losing you (the joking voice, a gesture
I love) I shan’t have lied. It’s evident
the art of losing’s not too hard to master
though it may look like (Write it!) like disaster.

What is the rhyme scheme in this excerpt?

abaa
abab
abcd
aabb

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The answer is abaa
I hope this helps
The answer is abaa :)

Refer to the Newsela article "A Critical History of 'Lord of the Flies.'"

Which sentence from the article best supports its author's assertion that Golding's novel was influenced by real-world events?

A. "The book forced readers to think about the dark sides of human nature that may tear civilization apart."

B. "It is worth reading, or re-reading, for its entertainment value alone."

C. "The book was written by William Golding and published in 1954."

D."The book was written shortly after World War II , which had taken millions of lives."

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Answer: The sentence that best supports the author's assertion is option D.

Explanation:

Lord of the Flies was authored by William Golding in 1954, exploring themes like morality, rationality, and a general look at the defects of society that seep into human nature at the individual level.

It was written after World War 2, having numerous references that testify to the war. His wartime services and experiences certainly influenced him to write this thought-provoking piece, raising awareness of the more pressing conditions of human nature.

Hence, the best sentence which supports the article is "The book was written by William Golding and published in 1954."

Answer:

a

Explanation:

how are steve jobs and buds experiences of love and loss similar, and how are they different?

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Both Steve Jobs and Buddha were deeply impacted by the loss of loved ones. Steve Jobs lost his biological parents at a young age, and was later estranged from his daughter Lisa. Buddha also lost loved ones, including his wife and child, which is said to have played a role in his spiritual journey.

Both Steve Jobs and Buddha also had experiences of love, but in different ways. Steve Jobs was deeply in love with his wife, family and close friends, as well as his work and design. Buddha, on the other hand, had a deep love for all living beings and the idea of enlightenment.

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