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Answer: The device of mistaken identity.
Explanation: In his comedies, Shakespeare often employs two interesting devices:
* Mistaken identity. Either characters aren’t what they seem to be (appearing in disguise), or they mistake the identity of others (due to a spell, for example, as you’ll see in A Midsummer Night’s Dream).
* Fool or clown. This character may seem silly or mischievous, but he’s often wiser than some of the more respectable characters in the play.
Answer:
Categories of speech that are given lesser or no protection by the First Amendment (and therefore may be restricted) include obscenity, fraud, speech integral to illegal conduct, speech that incites imminent lawless action, speech that violates intellectual property law, true threats, and commercial
Explanation:
No, your freedom of speech cannot be limited.
Answer:
There was a stunned moment of silence following Millicent’s proclamation.
Explanation:
This is the sentence that would most likely be part of the implied resolution, based in the plot structure of "Initiation." In this story, the resolution begins when Millicent decides to speak up about her doubts regarding the sorority. This would be part of the resolution. The implied resolution, however, would be the conclusion that is not stated, but that we assume most likely happened. This resolution would include a stunned moment of silence following Millicent's proclamation.
Answer:
C:There was a stunned moment of silence following Millicent’s proclamation.
Explanation:
B) In 1927 Charles A Lindbergh flew his plane Spirit of St. Louis nonstop from New York City, New York to Paris, France.
C) In 1927, Charles A. Lindbergh flew his plane, ”Spirit of St. Louis,” nonstop from New York City, New York, to Paris, France.
D) In 1927, Charles A. Lindbergh flew his plane, ”spirit of st. louis,” nonstop from new york city, New York, to paris, France.
Answer:
The right answer is A
Explanation:
Since, you need to capitalize the place and put it in quotations. Well. at least that is what I have learned in school.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The answer above me would be correct, but there is an "." after the A.
b. Doing the right thing is not a struggle for people who are truly mature.
c. Doing the wrong thing can have serious consequences for those we love the most.
d. Doing the wrong thing is something that truly good people can never do.
A.flattered
B.nervous
C.uninterested
D.embarrassed
The following question refers to “Lather and Nothing Else” by Hernando Tellez.
2. Which of the following quotes from the story gives the BEST explanation for the narrator’s final decision?
A. “My fate hangs on the edge of this razor blade.”
B. “ . . . I am a painstaking barber.”
C. “ . . . I’m shaking like a regular murderer.”
D. “ . . . I am only a barber. Each one to his job.”
The following question refers to “Lather and Nothing Else” by Hernando Tellez.
3. Read the sentence from the story and answer the question below.
The lather was drying on his face. I must hurry. . . . The razor kept descending.
Denotative meaning of descending: coming down or downward
Considering the circumstances of the story, how does the connotative meaning of descending affect the mood of the story?
A.The positive and loving connotative meaning of descending helps create a romantic mood.
B.The negative and dangerous connotative meaning of descending helps create a suspenseful mood.
C.The neutral and balanced connotative meaning of descending helps create a calm mood.
D.The negative and depressing connotative meaning of descending helps create a somber mood.
4. Which of the following statements is FALSE?
A.We cannot trust the narrator because he is telling the story from his point of view.
B.Torres does not lie to the barber even though he knows the barber’s connection to the revolutionaries.
C.We are never told whether the revolutionaries are fighting for good or against good.
D.The barber acts on impulse when deciding whether or not to kill Torres.
What is the narrator's point of view in the passage below?
5. Patty and Joyce thought that being roommates in college would be great since they were best friends in high school. Unfortunately, when they arrived, things did not go quite as well as they had hoped.
A.first-person
B.third-person (omniscient)
C.third-person (limited)
D.second-person