Why passage is important to theme?

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Answer: The reason why passages are very important to theme is because it serves as the message of the actual story or literary piece. It also values the aspect of the story, and can be traced in order to identify historical aspects of the piece - it also includes religion which is very important.
Answer 2
Answer: it serves as the message to the actual story

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Describe an ideal friend in 40-50 words.

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An ideal friend is a true friend who can correct you with out being scared of you. They also stand up for you and are not scared of anyone. They look after you and they think of you as a good friend. That friend would be willing to go anywhere you would like to and if you are an ideal friend you would be also willing to go anywhere were your friend wants to.


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an ideal friend is someone who cares abiut others. someone you can trust and someone you can tell your secrets to. an ideal friend brings a smile to yur face and makes every moment count and doesnt waste your friendship.

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D

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A political leader who committed after he was betrayed and falsely imprisoned.

Answer: the correct answer is C



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Circle the letter of the sentence in which the word is used incorrectly.A. The Cabots and the Lowells, proper Bostonians, always demonstrated the humanities at their afternoon teas. (the word is humanities)

B. The sciences are not classified as humanities

C. The humanities courses for freshman include art and music history.

D. New technology often draws more financial support than do the humaities

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It seems as though the answer is C.
The definition of humanities is the human race; having to do with human beings.

Final answer:

The word 'humanities' is incorrectly used in sentence A. 'Humanities' refer to academic disciplines like history, literature, philosophy, etc., but doesn't apply to the context of afternoon teas.

Explanation:

The word 'humanities' is used incorrectly in option A. The term 'humanities' typically reflects the academic disciplines such as history, literature, philosophy, and arts that deal with human culture and society. Associated with the study and interpretation of literature, art, music, philosophical ideas etc, it is unlikely that the 'humanities' could be demonstrated at afternoon teas. This makes option A the incorrect usage compared to how it is properly used in the other given sentences.

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Well for most of our life on our home planet (earth) we have had to be hard working to make sure that our family's had something to eat and for that we would have to either farm or kill animals for their meat. When we started getting more technology we got more organised in working as in we started getting paid and assigned to certain jobs such as fishing, farming, hunting etc. Now since we have more technology our work is easier also we have became more clean.

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''Their world is full of Maple Streets. And we'll go from one to the other and destroy themselves.''

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heir world is full of Maple Streets. And we'll go from one to the other and let them destroy themselves.

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what is the reader first introduced to in john steinbeck's "the chrysanthemums"? a. the author b. the conflict c. the setting d. the climax

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