Peripeteia is best defined as _____.

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Answer 1
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Peripeteia or Anglicized form is peripety, a turn of circumstances or a turning point, and is usually used in literature. According to Aristotle, the peripethy, together with discovery, is the most effective when used in drama. Aristotle said that the peripeteia is the most powerful part of the plot with a tragedy together with the discovery. Bearing in mind that this term refers to a plot, it can also be encountered in everyday speech where it denotes the intricate.

Answer 2
Answer: If you look up what "peripeteia" means on google is would say a sudden reversal of fortune or change in circumstances, especially in reference to fictional narrative.
That would mean the answer is a reversal of fortune. 

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All of the following are steps in creating a useful outline except __________.grouping related ideas together
writing the rough draft of an essay
labeling using main and subheadings
developing a working thesis statement


Ive seen several wrong answers for this question. The answer is:

B. writing the rough draft of an essay


Reasoning:


- How to create a useful outline?
- develop a working thesis statement
- Brainstorm ideas that you want to include in your paper
- group related ideas together
- order ideas effectively
- label ideas using main a subheadings

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writing the rough draft of an essay

The outline is supposed to help you write the rough draft of the essay, not the other way around. When you write the outline, you begin with a working thesis statement. It's called a "working" thesis statement because as you develop your ideas and determine the order of your supporting paragraphs it might need to change. You also need main and subheadings in order to create an outline as these are the outline. Also, when you're putting information into the outline you're matching like ideas and evidence together. An outline is used to help you organize your thoughts and ideas so that you can easily write the rough draft in a logical sequence. It can also help you see where your supporting evidence is lacking or your ideas are not valid before spending all the time on an essay that needs to have a major rethinking.

I believe the correct answer from the choices listed above is the second option. All of the following are steps in creating a useful outline except writing the rough draft of an essay. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.

Which of the following is an example of a theme with a dual natureA. People who work hard deserve to enjoy what they earn
B. People who work hard learn values but may not prosper
C. People who work hard will prosper
D. People who work hard have character and enjoy life

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I think the answer is B people who learned to work hard learn values but may not prosper
the answer is B.people who work hard learn values but not prosper because it has a negative result and every other options have positive results.
hope this helps......

The Nile: A Source of SustenanceSustenance played a crucial role in the founding of Egyptian civilization. The Nile was an unending source of sustenance. The Nile made the land surrounding it extremely fertile when it flooded or was inundated annually. The Egyptians were able to cultivate wheat and crops around the Nile, providing food for the general population. Also, the Nile’s water attracted game, such as water buffalo, and, after the Persians introduced them in the 7th century B.C., camels. These animals could be killed for meat, or could be captured, tamed, and used for ploughing—or in the camels' case, traveling. Water was vital to both people and livestock. The Nile was also a convenient and efficient way of transportation for people and goods.

Egypt’s stability was one of the best structured in history. In fact, it might easily have surpassed many modern societies....



Which question would be best to ask before reading the rest of the passage?



How did the Nile directly affect the stability of Egypt?



How might Egypt’s stability have surpassed many modern societies?



Why was the Nile an unending source of substance?



How did the Nile get its name?

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Why is Nile a source of sustenance?

Nile has a direct effect on the economy of Egypt as it enriches the lives of people which makes their society work.

Egypt's stability surpasses modern societies since its only source is Nile but it has given them a lot unlike modern societies which seek for several resources just to make the economy boom.

It's unending in the sense that it's the longest river, but it's an unending source because of its fertility.

Nile means "river valley" which is also the meaning of the Latin word "nilus". Egyptians call Nile, Ar which means "black" because its sedimentary gives a black hue sometimes. 


In general, slang is regionally based.
a. True
b. False

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Answer: True

Slang is a type of informal speech that arises in particular "in-groups" in order to establish group identity and exclude outsiders. Slang is usually associated with young people and with urban environments, but this is not necessarily the case. Slang is not only dependent on group, it is also regionally based. Therefore, people from different regions or different countries will use different slang, even if they speak the same language and belong to similar age groups and social classes.

in general, slang is regionally based. -A.True.

Who is Freston? A.
Freston is the name of Don Quixote's squire and sidekick.
B.
Freston is the name of Don Quixote's old and slow horse.
C.
Freston is the name of the figure Don Quixote believes to be his greatest enemy.
D.
Freston is the name of Don Quixote's niece and housekeeper.

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C. Freston is the name of the figure Don Quixote believes to be his greatest enemy.

When Cervantes wrote The quixote he expected to put an end to the knight novel, by creating an imaginary enemy that ridiculized all enemies in novels, Don quixote trhough the novel believes that Freston stole his books and turned the giants into windmills, making him look bad. He is kind of a magician/wiseman.

the answer is C. Freston is the name of the figure Don Quixote believes to be his greatest enemy. he is so likely the evil wizard that came and destroyed his library 

What is the literal meaning and deeper meaning?For Zuko by Dave Harris
I too am afraid of being a good man. And yes, I too
have been beaten by water until it felt like a baptism.
And yes, I too would burn the whole forest down
just to feel the warmth against my skin.

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literal: they are not a good person

deeper meaning: they understand what it's like to be treated by a bad person. He would do bad things just for his own self gain.