What was the most direct cause of Oliver Cromwell's rise to power? A. the death of King Charles B. the conflict between the poor and the aristocracy C. the rise of the Commonwealth D. the friction between the Calvinists and the royal Crown

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Answer: The correct answer is letter D. the friction between the Calvinists and the royal Crown. The most direct cause of Oliver Cromwell's rise to power is because of the friction between the Calvinists and the royal Crown.

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Not all the treasures of the world, so far as I believe, could have induced me to support an offensive war, for I think it murder... Which word in the sentence from The Crisis is loaded or charged with emotion?

A)murder
B)induced
C)support
D)treasures

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Answer: A) murder

Murder is a word with a strong negative connotation. Murder refers to the premeditated killing of a person, and it is usually associated with cold and cruel feelings. In this excerpt, the speaker wants to make it clear that he believes offensive wars are never justified. His use of the loaded word "murder" highlights the illegality of it, while at the same time gives the reader a negative feeling.

It is probably murder, because the word is most commonly thought of as being hateful and full of unbridled emotion, and in this particular passage, it is most likely used to convey disgust.

Inferred meaning is one that is suggested rather then directly stated. true or false

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Inferred meaning is suggested or implied rather than directly stated

Answer:

True

Explanation:

Read the sentence.Those are the clothes that I borrowed from my sister last week.

What is the antecedent of the pronoun those?


sister

that

borrowed

clothes

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Answer:

cloth

Explanation:

its meaning is talking bout the clothes

a.) sister but not too sure

Arrange the events in Ivan Ilyich's life, which are described in chapters 1–4 of Leo Tolstoy's The Death of Ivan Ilyich, in chronological order.Tiles



Ivan Ilyich becomes assistant public prosecutor,
a position that he serves in for seven years.





Ivan Ilyich meets Zachar Ivanovich in St. Petersburg
and receives a guaranteed appointment in the
Department of Justice.




Ivan Ilyich graduates from the School of Law and
qualifies for the tenth rank of the civil service.




Ivan Ilyich becomes a public prosecutor and is
transferred to another province.




Ivan Ilyich is offered the post of examining magistrate
in a Russian province.

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The correct order of events in Ivan Ilyich's life is:

1-  Ivan Ilyich graduates from the School of Law and qualifies for the tenth rank of the civil service.

2- Ivan Ilyich is offered the post of examining magistrate in a Russian province.

3- Ivan Ilyich becomes assistant public prosecutor, a position that he serves in for seven years.

4- Ivan Ilyich becomes a public prosecutor and is transferred to another province.

5- Ivan Ilyich meets Zachar Ivanovich in St. Petersburg and receives a guaranteed appointment in the Department of Justice.

The Death of Ivan Ilyich is a novella written by Leo Tolstoy. It was published in 1886 and it is considered a classic of Russian literature. The book tells the story of a high-court judge that experiences an existential crisis after he finds out he is ill. Moreover, the novel starts at the chronological end of the story; in other words, it starts with the death of the main character. In The Death of Ivan Ilyich, Tolstoy presents his philosophy of life and portrays death as an enemy of men.

In a good paragraph, the topic sentence states the main idea, but the remaining sentences do not have to refer to the topic sentence.True
False

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In a good paragraph, all the sentences refer to the main idea of the paragraph. So if the topic sentence refers to the main idea of the paragraph, the remaining should too (false).

The correct answer is false.

How do the words grieving, sigh, and blight affect the mood of "Spring and Fall"? A. They add a note of sorrow to the poem's hopeful mood. B. They bring a realistic tone to the poem's dreamlike tone. C. They lighten the poem's angry mood. D. They deepen the poem's sorrowful mood.

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I think it' s D because these words reflect the sorrow of understanding loss, mortality condition and death. Though the poem's tone is childish, the contrast to the man's evolution after the symbolic Fall into the decay is powerful and reinforced by such words like' grieving', 'weep', 'wanwood' or 'leafmeal' coming to support the idea that loss is a kind of all-consuming experience in every human's life.

The answer is D. They deepen the poem's sorrowful mood.