Answer:
anyone who comes to America
Explanation:
okay, this was slightly less challenging for me because I already know what exile/exiles mean, but anyways:
as an american, it's been drilled into my head how america is the place for dreams and new opportunities and all that cr.ap, so the statue of liberty is geared towards the exiled, and people who want a better life, the very definition of what we've been taught an immigrant is. Also, none of the other options make sense
hope this helps:)
Best of all, perhaps, he loved to lie near the fire, hind legs crouched under him, fore legs stretched out in front, head raised, and eyes blinking dreamily at the flames. Sometimes he thought of Judge Miller's big house in the sun-kissed Santa Clara Valley, and of the cement swimming-tank, and Ysabel, the Mexican hairless, and Toots, the Japanese pug; but oftener he remembered the man in the red sweater, the death of Curly, the great fight with Spitz, and the good things he had eaten or would like to eat. He was not homesick. The Sunland was very dim and distant, and such memories had no power over him. —The Call of the Wild, Jack London Which quotation is an example of direct characterization? "He was not homesick." "He remembered the man in the red sweater." "Sometimes he thought of Judge Miller's big house." "The Sunland was very dim and distant."
Answer: He was not homesick.
Explanation: I took the assignment on edge
Answer:
A) "He was not homesick."
Explanation:
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What is owned in this sentence? Bob traded shrimp for Sean's fish. OA. Sean OB. Bob O C. fish OD. shrimp
Answer:
C. Fish
Explanation:
It says "for Sean's fish" that shows ownership
Answer:
It would be Fish. That is the only thing owned.
Explanation:
Mama quotes her late husband saying: "Seem like God didn't see fit to give the black man nothing but dreams, but He did give us children to make them dreams seem worthwhile." What does that quote mean for Black Americans
WILL MARK BRAINLIEST !
Answer:
to emphasize citizens’ responsibilities
to stir listeners’ emotion
to offer hope for the future
Explanation:
who does doon live with in the city of ember
Answer:
Lina
Doon Harrow is one of the many main characters in The City Of Ember. he is friends with lina Doon's mom died from a sickness. now Doon works at a Pipeworks
Explanation:
If you could see the future, would you? Why or why not?
“The pen is mightier than the sword”
What does this mean?
Answer:
Influencing people through thoughts and ideas are more effective than violence.
1. WHAT ARE THE RIOTERS DOING TOGETHER IN THE BEGINNING OF THE TALE?
Answer:
Of what tale? Can you send something so I can help you?
Explanation:
Answer:
At the beginning of the Pardoner's Tale, we meet three-party boys who spend all their time in the taverns, drinking, gambling, and whoring around. The Three Rioters see a corpse go by one day and learn that it is the body of a friend of theirs, killed by Death.
I help on this ASAP! Will give brainliest plss?
Answer:The fourth one is imagery, third alliteration, first personification, second Hyperbole, fifth is simile I think
Explanation: I remember this from a while ago although I think you should try what u think fits best, cause like I said I learned this a WHILE AGO bud
These days it is possible to watch films in many places: at the cinema, in TV, on the internet etc. But most people still prefer the cinema to watching films at their own house. There is many reasons. First of all, the cinema screen is much biggest, so the experience is more compleat. Secondly, at house, people doesn't concentrate on the film. They do other things at the same time. For some people, this is a advantage. They text there friends under the film. And they can eating their dinner. But the cinema is still the best!
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Answer:
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Si entiende' cuando digo "Mi amor"
Comernos sin entenderno' e' mejor
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affable shepherd named Jiang, who truly enjoyed playing the lute. Jiang's instrument
was simple and plain, crafted from the wood of a native bamboo tree. Despite its
modest appearance, the lute brought liang much joy. He created appealing music that
lured the other villagers out to listen to him. Having an audience made Jiang feel
accepted, and he quickly formed an important bond with the poor villagers.
?Chao, however, didn't like Jiang. He hated Jiang's lute playing and the way the
villagers admired Jiang. Although liang was an excellent person and a hard worker,
Chao fired liang from his job and smashed the lute into pieces
3Miserable and brokenhearted, Jiang hung his head as he walked through the forest.
Good fortune soon came to him, however, when he bumped into a compassionate old
man who felt sorry for Jiang's loss.
*The elderly man carved a new lute for Jiang and taught him to refine his playing technique. Soon, liang played better than ever
before. Villagers and woodland creatures from all over came to hear him perform.
5Chao heard gossip of the woodland animals and decided that he wanted to capture a flaxen white rabbit with a spotted head.
He promised his farm and his fortune to the son who could capture the specific rabbit for him
The sons had never laid eyes on such a rabbit before, and they didn't know where to find one, but because they knew the rabbit
would bring them riches, they decided to search for it.
Which word BEST describes the farmer's sons?
A)
fair
B)
greedy
miserable
D)
cooperative
PLEASE ANSWER QUICK ITS ON A TEST WORTH 50(33.) All components of a Conclusion Paragraph rubrio are listed below in a random order. List them
in order in the answer space below you can copy and paste them into your answer space). There is
only one correct order.
Concluding sentence
Sentence about Prong 2
Sentence about Prong 1
Thesis restated
Sentence about Prong 3
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Answer: ???
wait whats the question.....
Read these passages from two letters.
Principal Kohl: In her six years here, we’ve all seen how much Amy cares about our community.
Ms. Gaskell: I will miss each and every one of you. I will carry the friendships and memories I’ve made here with me forever. Thank you all for being so wonderful!
How is Ms. Gaskell’s point of view different from the principal’s?
A. It is less happy.
B. It is more formal.
C. It is more personal.
D. It is more informative.