To identify conflict in a story, look for

O solutions to problems that characters face or for the ending to the story.

O tense, dramatic scenes or challenges that arise for the characters.

O scenes or moments that show the main character reaching a goal.

O the introduction of new characters or for the beginning of the story.

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Answer 1
Tense dramatic scenes or challenges that arise for the characters :)
Answer 2

Answer: (B) Tense dramatic scenes or challenges that arise for the characters

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HELP ASAP
go to this reading and
1.tell me what the characters are
2.tell me where the plot is stated in the story
3. where the setting is stated in the story
4. where the style is stated in the story
5.where the theme is stated in the story
6. where the point of view is stated in the story.

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Answer:

Characters:

Louise Mallard

A woman whose husband is reportedly killed in a train accident. When Louise hears the news, she is secretly happy because she is now free. She is filled with a new lust for life, and although she usually loved her husband, she cherishes her newfound independence even more. She has a heart attack when her husband, alive after all, comes home.

Brently Mallard

Louise’s husband, supposedly killed in a train accident. Although Louise remembers Brently as a kind and loving man, merely being married to him also made him an oppressive factor in her life. Brently arrives home unaware that there had been a train accident.

Josephine

Louise’s sister. Josephine informs Louise about Brently’s death.

Richards

Brently’s friend. Richards learns about the train accident and Brently’s death at the newspaper office, and he is there when Josephine tells the news to Louise.

Summary/Plot

Louise Mallard has heart trouble, so she must be informed carefully about her husband’s death. Her sister, Josephine, tells her the news. Louise’s husband’s friend, Richards, learned about a railroad disaster when he was in the newspaper office and saw Louise’s husband, Brently, on the list of those killed. Louise begins sobbing when Josephine tells her of Brently’s death and goes upstairs to be alone in her room.

Louise sits down and looks out an open window. She sees trees, smells approaching rain, and hears a peddler yelling out what he’s selling. She hears someone singing as well as the sounds of sparrows, and there are fluffy white clouds in the sky. She is young, with lines around her eyes. Still crying, she gazes into the distance. She feels apprehensive and tries to suppress the building emotions within her, but can’t. She begins repeating the word Free! to herself over and over again. Her heart beats quickly, and she feels very warm. Louise knows she’ll cry again when she sees Brently’s corpse. His hands were tender, and he always looked at her lovingly. But then she imagines the years ahead, which belong only to her now, and spreads her arms out joyfully with anticipation. She will be free, on her own without anyone to oppress her. She thinks that all women and men oppress one another even if they do it out of kindness. Louise knows that she often felt love for Brently but tells herself that none of that matters anymore. She feels ecstatic with her newfound sense of independence.

Josephine comes to her door, begging Louise to come out, warning her that she’ll get sick if she doesn’t. Louise tells her to go away. She fantasizes about all the days and years ahead and hopes that she lives a long life. Then she opens the door, and she and Josephine start walking down the stairs, where Richards is waiting.

The front door unexpectedly opens, and Brently comes in. He hadn’t been in the train accident or even aware that one had happened. Josephine screams, and Richards tries unsuccessfully to block Louise from seeing him. Doctors arrive and pronounce that Louise died of a heart attack brought on by happiness.

Which of these characters is married to Caesar?
Cicero
Calphurnia
Cassius
Casca

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Answer:

What was the story?

Explanation:

Answer:

Calphurnia is Caesars wife

Which sentence contains a correctly punctuated parenthetical phrase?

The runner the one from New Plains crossed the finish line first, and won the competition.

The children my nieces and nephews, had to wash their hands before eating dinner.

The television, the one with the broken screen is going to be discarded.

Reading a book, a good daily activity, gives anyone a first-class ticket to other worlds and other times.

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Answer:

Reading a book, a good daily activity, gives anyone a first-class ticket to other worlds and other times.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Reading a book, a good daily activity, gives anyone a first-class ticket to other worlds and other times.

Explanation:

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make (an action or process) happen sooner or be accomplished
more quickly.

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Answer: Ok.

Explanation:

Which of the following transition words or phrases signals that the information about to come emphasizes the importance of an idea that’s already been presented ?
A) note that
B) additionally
C) however
D) therefore

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Answer:

Additionally

Explanation:

They all let you know that more information is coming, but additionally means that what is coming is added on to a point stated before. The others, like however, therefore, and note that, all point out that the point is unrelated. C, contrasts the point originally stated, D is telling you that this is a concluding point, and A means that the idea coming up is note worthy. Hope I helped and provided insight :)

I got a comment saying "it must be in english/spanish" does that mean one of them or both ?

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Answer:

one of them

Explanation:

One of them because its given you a choice to pick either of the two

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What is the theme in the book war of the worlds and why

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Answer: In the novel, Wells illustrates what would happen if an invasive species from another planet farther along on the evolutionary timeline came to earth. A pervasive theme running throughout War of the Worlds is the fear of how a seemingly inferior species could possibly hope to hold its own against a genetically-advanced invader.

Explanation:

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What point of view is this written in? The parade marched down the street. It was led by a caped drummer. He set a stately pace and tapped the accompanying rhythm. A marching band followed behind him, matching his pace. Behind the band were floats of all sizes and designs. Children and adults were riding on the floats, tossing out penny candies, streamers, and plastic prizes. The street was lined with people. The noises of revelry filled the streets

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Answer:

its written in third person, maybe third person omnicient

Explanation:

you can tell by the way there are no personal pronouns such as i me and my

write me a horror story

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it/1:00AM

I was sitting on my bed, making sure the curtains were 100% closed. I always felt like someone- or something- was watching me. I knew it was always funny to think about my random freakouts when someone looks outside the window at night. It's not about any fear of the dark. I grew out of that, although some still fear it. And I guess I can understand why. A lot of phobias are really just fears of the unknown. For example, in the dark you can't see anything, so anything could be in there. Sure you know something is probably not there, but it's the idea that it could be there that's frightening. Or maybe it's completely different and it's just because I haven't experienced that phobia myself. But back to me, I keep feeling like some creature is spying at me through my window and through my mirrors. I know it sounds somewhat childish but it's serious in my case. I can't look in a mirror for over 20 seconds if nobody is awake, or maybe it's just normal night time fears. Sometimes I see it in my head doing really gruesome things over and over until, slowly but eventually, I die. But everyone gets bad thoughts from time to time. I guess I'm just having a bad case of daytime-nightmares. Sometimes I see it faintly in my reflection but when I turn around it's not there. I've always heard things, such as the screams of possibly future me dead by it, but I've never seen anything that's not there that often. Sometimes I swear that when I look out the window I see some sort of face peeking back at me, and sometimes I see the curtains open without anything happening. It's probably just late-night fears and the wind. I get sleep paralysis of it and nightmares of it killing me  over and over and torturing me constantly, even when I'm just taking a brief nap. Oh well, probably nothing to worry about. I need some rest, it's already 1:00AM.

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common lit : WHY IT MATTERS THAT TEENS ARE READING LESS

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Explanation:

because Most of us spend much more time with digital media than we did a decade ago. But today’s teens have come of age with smartphones in their pockets. Compared to teens a couple of decades ago, the way they interact with traditional media like books and movies is fundamentally different.

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It matters a lot that teens are reading less because now they are much more involved in digital media and technology.

What is reading?

Reading is the process of absorbing the sense or meaning of letters, symbols, and so on, mostly by sight or touch.

Reading is a multidimensional process for educators and researchers, comprising aspects such as word identification, orthography (spelling), alphabetic, phonics, phonological awareness, terminology, comprehension, fluency, and motivation.

Most of us spend far more time than a decade ago on digital media. However, today's teenagers have grown up with cellphones in their pockets. When compared to teenagers a few decades ago, they interact with conventional media such as books and movies in fundamentally different ways.

Teenagers' use of digital media has a detrimental influence on their capacity to comprehend lengthier and more complicated textual content.

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Do you agree or disagree with this? And explain why you agree or disagree, please. Evil exists in the form of the supernatural.

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Answer:

yes I do

Explanation:

otherwise why would we have demons??

What is Antithesis?

A comparison using like or as

Putting two opposite ideas near each other to create a powerful effect

An exaggerated statement
not meant to be taken literally

A word that resembles a sound

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Answer:

Putting two opposite ideas near each other to create a powerful effect

Answer:

It is when you put two opposite ideas near eachother to create a powerful effect.

Explanation:

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What is the significance of the phrase “I don’t see” at the beginning of the poem "Escape"?


It shows that the speaker wants to view herself the way others do.

It shows that the speaker refuses to discover who she really is.

It emphasizes how much the speaker struggles to know herself.

It emphasizes how little the speaker understands about others.

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The third one is the answer

The significance of the phrase “I don’t see” at the beginning of the poem "Escape" is it emphasizes how much the speaker struggles to know herself. Thus the correct option is C.

What is Inference?

Inference in any literature piece refers to achieving the conclusion of any subject with the support of facts and evidence present in the particular piece of literature.

The poem "Escape" written by Elinor Wylie portrays the scene as being about a postal worker who escapes an uncomfortable employment trap. It describes on the emotion she experiences upon hearing the word "escape."

In the poem, the employee is described as comparing social confinement to being tortured. She cannot rebel against tradition and live a free life any more than a prisoner can leave their cell.

Therefore, option C is appropriate.

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What's your favorite subject? Also, who wants to do my ELA 8 homework

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Answer:

My favorite subject is art or NJROTC

Explanation:

Answer:

My favorite subject is chemistry

Explanation:

Eight dollars (is, are) the price of a movie these days.​

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Answer:

Eight Dollars is the price of a movie these days.

Explanation:

"Is" is the verb of this sentence.  Though a subject of a clause is typically in front of the verb, this is an "inverted sentence," meaning that the subject comes after the verb.  If this sentence weren't to be inverted it would read, "The price of a movie (is,are) eight dollars these days."  The verb is describing the word "price" and because "price" is singular, it must have a singular verb meaning the correct verb usage is "is."

How are these ads similar?


Examine the public service ads.


This first ad is from 1985.


WHY GO


THROUGH THIS?


Both ads feature emotional appeals.


Both ads target automobile manufacturers.


Both ads promote a culture of safety


Both ads use humor to convey a message


YOU COULD LEARN A LOT FROM A DUMMY


BUCKLE YOUR SAFETY BELT


Ad

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The similarities between the ads are that they both: "Both ads promote a culture of safety" (Option C). See the reasons below.

What is an Ad?

An ad or advertisement is a form of communication that serves to create awareness and convince the target audience to buy into an idea or to purchase a product.

Hence, the similarities in the ads are that they contain a case for safety. One of the ads states:

BUCKLE YOUR SAFETY BELT; and the otherWHY GO THROUGH THIS?

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Answer:

C. Both ads promote a culture of safety.

Explanation:

They both are promoting the use of seatbelts, which keeps everyone safe.

How does the author of "Klondike Gold Rush" uses their point of view to shape the reader's understanding of the miner's lives? Use evidence from the text to support your answer.

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Answer:

The author uses a third-person omniscient to help the readers visualize the challenges and hardships the miners faced.

Evidence:

I read this story about 2 weeks ago, but from what I recall, there's a whole paragraph in the beginning of the excerpt describing the miner's condition when they stepped off the boat.  

Flight 1 When Robert was a little boy, he wanted nothing more than to see a hawk flying across the sky. Or to see an eagle, an osprey, or a falcon! Robert loved to think about large birds with great yellow talons, soaring across the sky and seeing every corner of the earth that people could not see. 2 But Robert lived in the city, where such birds were never seen. He used to fall asleep at night imagining a hawk’s wings forming arcs across a great big blue sky, which he pictured as a wide, open field where no legged animals could run but only winged animals could soar. As he drifted into dreams, the birds in his imagination morphed into dragons and pterodactyls and all manner of ancient or other- worldly flying creatures. Robert would wake in the morning smiling at the thought of this big blue field in his dreams. But he spent each day on the subway and walking along crowded sidewalks and looking up between tall buildings where he could catch only a sliver of blue. 3 As he got older, Robert tried to forget about his dreams and focus all his attention on his studies. At school, he took the hardest classes he could and was in advanced placement math and science before long. He decided that if he could not see hawks and eagles and falcons in their natural habitat, he would learn everything he could about how those animals worked. He loved to think about how lessons from birds had led to the first experiments in human flight and the development of airplanes. 4 Robert devoured books about the inventors of the airplanes and the physics that made air travel successful. His devotion to this topic confused his parents, who saw in him a smart and eager child who could study medicine or the law and have a good career. 5 “Stop daydreaming about birds!” they would say to him. 6 But Robert continued to spend as much time as he could learning about what made flying possible. 7 Sometimes, even as he was older - a college student now, living in a cramped dorm-room with three other boys his age - Robert would drift off to sleep imagining that big open sky filled with hawks and osprey and dragons. He knew it was silly, but he held on to that image. It filled him with hope for something he couldn’t quite name. He would ask himself what he was hoping for. 8 “Do I want to see a hawk or an eagle or a falcon, or do I hope to someday fly like one of them myself?” Robert would say, to no one other than himself. 9 The college Robert attended was also in the city, and he hadn’t found a way to travel outside of it yet. He still could only dream about that big blue field above. 10 One day, just before graduation, Robert got a phone call from someone he didn’t know. When he answered, the voice on the other end made an unusual announcement. 11 “I’m looking for someone to test fly a new airplane I’m developing,” the voice said. “Professor Jackson gave me your name. He said he had never had another student as devoted to the art of flying as Robert Smith. Would you be interested in coming in to learn more about my new plane?” 12 Robert jotted down the address and date of the interview, and hung up the phone smiling. He couldn’t help but close his eyes and picture the big blue field, filled with all manner of flying creatures. Maybe soon he would be among them. 1. Which sentence from the story best illustrates its central conflict? When Robert was a little boy, he wanted nothing more than to see a hawk flying across the sky. Robert would wake up in the morning smiling at the thought of this big blue field in his dreams But he spent each day on the subway and walking along crowded sidewalks and looking up between tall buildings where he could catch only a sliver of blue. He loved to think about how lessons from birds had led to the first experiments in human flight and the development of airplanes.

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Answer:

is the a question or a story??

Explanation:

Match each statement to the appropriate audience

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Answer:

is there a photo

Explanation:

if so i can help

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based on the info in both texts what is the difference between the butterfly and frog life cycles?

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The frog completes its life cycle in about two to four years and the butterfly on the other hand may take between one month to one year.

What is the difference between the butterfly and frog life cycles?

Frogs spend their baby time in the water while butterflies are born on land.

Frogs are in the open the entire time they develop while butterflies spend some time in the open as a caterpillar then hide themselves in a cocoon again for some time.

When a frog becomes an adult he will probably lay eggs then die.

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Why do you think McDonald’s “earns the majority of its profits outside the United States”? How is this possible when they make such a huge profit each year in America?

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Answer:

yes cause over 50 percent is due to breakfast items and it's huge in japan so yea it would make more outside of united states :p

Explanation:

because they are a multinational cooperation so they are known all over the world

Read this passage from "The Rainy Day":
“Be still, sad heart! and cease repining;

Behind the clouds is the sun still shining;

Thy fate is the common fate of all,

Into each life some rain must fall,

Some days must be dark and dreary.”

The second line is an example of foreshadowing (hinting at what might come next). What effect does this line have on the poem’s mood?


A.The foreshadowing suggests that the sun will be too strong when it comes out, making the poem’s mood more anxious.



B.By foreshadowing sad times to come, the line adds to the poem’s dreary mood.



C.By foreshadowing happier times to come, the line helps lighten the mood and lift the reader's spirit.


D.The foreshadowing suggests that the clouds will remain in the future, making the mood of the poem even more bleak.

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Answer:

the answer is B

Explanation:

What was the theme in the story “The Sand Castle?”

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Answer:

if people today are not careful, we would end up living in a toxic, polluted world. take care of the earth, its the only one we've got!

Explanation:

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brainlist to the frist to say something

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Answer:

FIRST!

Explanation:

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Explanation:

What do the tone and perspective of these excerpts
reveal about the narrators' attitudes toward being
different? Select three options.
O'Being different from everyone around you can be hard.
Being different from everyone around you is a fact of
life.
Being different from everyone around you is fun and
exciting.
Being different from everyone around you is
everyone's goal.
Being different from everyone around you can cause
separation

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Answer:

It means we all grow every day to become what God wants us to become


How does the speakers repetition of the neighbors cherished belief about the importance of walls convey the poems criticism of an undesirable social pattern?

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Answer:

It makes the reader believe what the author is saying while the author putdi nt it in her brain while she s-doesnt wven know it

Explanation:

can anyone help me find a figure of speech in this plzzzz​

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Answer:

The second one

Explanation:

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Read the passage from Animal Farm. Which statement best summarizes the theme of this passage?


a:even heroes cannot be trusted with the success of a community.

b:those in power may spread propaganda to further their cause

c:the fight to gain power can cause best friends to become enemies.

d:great leaders empower others to do their very best

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Answer: B- those in power may spread propaganda to further their cause.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

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Which of the following describes utopias?
A
They are difficult to achieve.
B
They are the same as dystopias.
С
They are too perfect to exist.
D
They inevitably turn into dystopias.

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C. They are too perfect to exist.

Among all the given statements, the one that gives the description about utopias is: “They are too perfect to exist.” Hence, Option C is correct.

What is the meaning of the term “perfect”?

The definition of "perfect" refers to words that are created without any errors or to someone who can accurately repeat a certain text from memory: He practiced his lines with his mother, and by the time the play started, he was word-perfect. Franz commented, "His German was flawless."

Its root is the Latin word perficere, which can be translated as "totally" by the prefix per. The grammatical word "as a noun perfect" refers to a tense of verbs that describes an action that has been finished. The remark "They are too perfect to exist" stands out among the others as describing utopias.

Therefore, Option C is correct.

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PLEASE HELP! Write a paragraph that evaluates Odysseus’s qualifications as an epic hero.

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Answer:

Written by the Legendary Greek Writer, Homer, the Epic, Odyssey is considered a pivotal part of Ancient Greek culture.

In the book, Homer describers a Character Odysseus who is generally regarded as a fantastic hero of the ancient world.

A hero can be described as not just a man of courage and strength but also as the best example of his native land and culture.  In the epic, Odysseus goes through a difficult period in his time, firstly through the Trojan far and after the fall of Trojan his travels in the lands.

He is often shown as a clever and strategic thinker who stands up for the rights of his crew and though he acts as a leader, he makes sure that his team is taken care of.

For example, in the chapter, Sea Perils and Defeat, he is well aware of the danger of the sirens. However, they need to listen to them in order to navigate. He asked all his crew members to plug their ears, asks to be tied up, so only he listens to them and helps guide the ship. He put his life in danger, even though he could have asked anyone else.

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