Read the passage from Anthem, by Ayn Rand. In this passage, the narrator is exploring an old, abandoned underground tunnel. But we pulled at the grill [on the ground] and it gave way. And then we saw iron rings as steps leading down a shaft into a darkness without bottom. ... It was a great tunnel. Its walls were hard and smooth to the touch; it felt like stone, but it was not stone. On the ground there were long thin tracks of iron; it felt smooth and cold as glass. We knelt, and we crawled forward, our hand groping along the iron line to see where it would lead. But there was an unbroken night ahead.
What is the most likely explanation for the walls described in the bold text?

A. The walls are composed of natural rock.
B. The walls are man-made, of concrete.
C. The walls felt like sandpaper.
D. The walls are wet.

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Answer 1
Answer:

The correct answer is B.

In this passage from Ayn Rand's "Anthem", the narrator is exploring an abandonen tunnel made from an unknown material.

The narrator describes the walls as "hard and smooth" and "cold as glass". This depiction leads us to believe that the interior of the tunel is made of man-made concrete.

The narrator states that the material feel like stone but it is not, therefore answer A is incorrect. The walls are also said to be soft, making C incorrect as well. And there is no mention of the walls being wet, for what answer D is not correct either.



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What do i have to write here

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A "graphic" is a picture, photo, drawing, or sketch ... anything but words.

You already made up your terrific title up above

Now, in this box #3, they want you to draw or sketch something that  puts
the same point across.

Next, in #4, they want you to explain what you drew in the box for #3.

A graphic is like a picture. You have to draw what your title would look like. For example: if your title is "Flyaway", you might draw a bird flying away. Then you have to explain why your picture relates to your title :)

The old man and the Sea to whom is Santiago compared​

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Answer:

Santiago, the protagonist in Hemingway's famed The Old Man and the Sea is compared to a Christ.

Explanation:

Santiago is compared to Christ through Christian allegory, as his suffering is the same as the suffering of Christ. He physically suffered to achieve a spiritual triumph.

The old man is depicted as a Christ on the cross: "He settled comfortably against the wood and took his suffering as it came"

Answer: He is compared to Christ.

Explanation:

The Old Man and the Sea is Ernest Hemingway's 1952 novel about an old fisherman and a large marlin.

In the novel, the old man, Santiago, is compared to Christ. Santiago holds the line that connects him to the marlin for three days. He does not give up, even when his palms are deeply cut. Whenever the marlin moves, Santiago is cut by the cord. He, however, remains determined to catch the marlin. This is why he is compared to Christ - he suffers, but with a real purpose of a moral victory.

What is negative prefix

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To understand what a negative prefix is, it is great to first know what an affirmative statement is since it is the opposite of a negative prefix. An affirmative statement a sentence that is positive, regarding the term 'affirmative' that also means positive. It's quite easy to guess what a negative prefix is, prefix relating to adding a word or letter(s) to the beginning of a word to change the meaning of it, while negative.. well, you can guess what that is. Now that we know what a negative prefix is, we can see some examples of it to get a more understanding knowledge of it.

Examples of a negative prefix:
\tt dis-
\tt ir-
\tt non-
\tt un-
\tt anti-
\tt de-
\tt in
That is not ALL of the negative prefixes, but it is some of the most popular ones that is almost used daily. Now, we can attach those negative prefixes to some words and see what the outcome is in a sentence.

Example of a negative prefixsentence:
The male looked very \fbox {unhappy} while sitting at his desk.

Example of an affirmative statement:
The male looked very \fbox {happy} while sitting at his desk.

Comparing the negative prefix and an affirmative statement, you can tell that the first one has a negative in it while the affirmative statement contains a positive. We are done with the sentences, but now I can show you some combinations of an affirmative statement and negative prefixes and their differences/similarities.

Examples of a negative:
\tt inaccurate  \n \tt illegal \n \tt irregular \n \ nonfiction \n \tt uncomfortable \n \tt disagree

Examples of an affirmative
\tt accurate \n \tt legal \n \tt regular \n \tt fiction \n \tt comfortable \n \tt agree

Negative and affirmatives are very easy to learn once you actually see examples of the two. Just to inform you, there are some negative prefixes that are not actually a negative. The examples of an affirmative and a negative should help you understand quite a bit about a negative prefix.

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Grendel is written from the perspective of the monster, while traditional monsters are illustrated as the evil that does nothing but destroys. The reader doesn't really get any insight into what it thinks. This is the case in Grendel, where all chapters are from the monsters perspectives, where the monster contemplates his actions and surroundings. 
a historical meaning of monster was a spiritual demon, such as the devil (Satan). But as the Meaning fluctuated after time the basic meaning would mean a scary creature, spiritually (demon) or physically (bigfoot).

Which of the following shows the effect of culture on tolkien's The hobbit and other stories of middle earth A) he wanted to record a factual history of the British isles B) Tolkien loved Greek mythology and wanted to invent legends and a mythology that would become part of the culture of England C) He wanted to create an exiting fantasy for moderns readers D) He wanted to design a complex imaginary would in which he could set a large number of tales

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D is probably the most correct out of the four options, but it's quite arguable but for me its D
I'm not sure probly D

Which best explains the development of Sydney Carton's character? A.
Sydney Carton finally decides to fight for Lucie's love.

B.
Sydney Carton rushes to Paris to save Gabelle.

C.
Sydney Carton sacrifices his life to prove his life is worth something.

D.
Sydney Carton resolves his problems with alcohol.

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the one that explains the development of sydney Carton's character would be : C. Sydney CArton sacrifices his life to prove his life is worth somethingin the story, Sydney Carton's is depicted as a good for nothing drunken man with loads of self pity and as a redemption, he sacrificed himself for the sake of lucie's happiness