What are false, often strange, beliefs?a. comorbidities
b. delusions
c. hallucinations
d. psychosis

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Answer 1
Answer: B) Delusions are false, often strange, beliefs. 

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Which of the following would be the most effective feedback to give in a peer review? “The topic of your paper is clear and interesting in the beginning, but you might need to add more details to give your topic more clarity.” “I liked your paper. It was fun to read.” “The beginning of your paper is boring, so I didn’t finish reading it because I thought it was stupid.” “I didn’t understand what you were trying to say.”

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i liked your paper it was fun to read

the answer is A , The topic of your paper is clear and interesting in the beginning, but you might need to add more details to give your topic more clarity

The Glass Menagerie (5 Questions)1.In his first speech, Tom makes an allusion to a certain atrocity is Europe. That atrocity is mentioned several times by Tom throughout the play? What event does Tom refer to?
a). Guernica
b). Stalin`s examination of Americans
c). The holocaust
d). The rape of Nanking

2.Tom frequently addresses the audience from a certain part of the set. This area is an important symbol for Tom and for the choices he faces. What are is it?
a). The chimney
b). Paradise Dance Hall
c). The palace Movie Theater
d). The fire escape

3. When Amanda is out, what does Laura pend most of her time doing in the apartment?
a). Cleaning her Victrola and old phonograms
b). Going through her high school yearbook
c). Washing and polishing her glass animals
d). Putting on Amanda`s old dresses from the trunk

4. At the end of scene three, what happens to Laura`s glass menagerie?
a). Laura sells the glass so that Tom can leave for the Merchant Marines
b). Tom comes home drunk and smashes to glass in anger
c).In a fight with Amanda, Tom accidentally breaks the shelf with his coat
d). Amanda makes Laura move the glass into a box when Jim arrives.

5. When confronted by Amanda about his late-night moves, what does Tom answer?
a). He goes to the bar instead of movies
b). He goes to the movies because he like adventure
c). He hates staying in the apartment with Amanda and Laura
d). The movies remind him of his father

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that:

(1) b). Stalin`s examination of Americans
(2) c). The palace Movie Theater
(3) d). Putting on Amanda`s old dresses from the trunk
(4) a). Laura sells the glass so that Tom can leave for the Merchant Marines
(5) c). He hates staying in the apartment with Amanda and Laura

Is the following an example of a simile, metaphor, paradox, or personification? The rumbling storm sounded like a freight train headed our way. A. metaphor B. paradox C. simile D. personification

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the answer is d simile
Yeah, it's a simile.

Esquivel knows the story of maiz is a myth, so why does she warn her daughter not to step on a kernel of corn?

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Answer:

Because she wants to maintain the cultural tradition of her people.

Explanation:

Esquivel's family taught her that the corn was sacred, it represented fertility, so she should not step on the corn kernels. While she was a child, she did not really step on it, but by the time she reached adulthood she understood that it was a myth and there was no problem stepping on the corn kernels. However, she tells the same myth to her daughter and tells the little girl not to step on the corn kernels. Esquivel does this to maintain the cultural traditions of the family.

Perhaps she warns her daughter not to step on a kernel of corn because the corn represents fertility and the kernels are part of the ritual. 

Which sentence contains a misplaced or dangling modifier? A. Excited by the snow, the boy could not wait to get out of school. B. Reading to learn new things can be fun. C. To understand a foreign language, a class must be taken. D. Often people like sitting quietly and reading.

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It's D because 'quietly' has 2 target words, such as 'sitting' and 'reading'. Wrongly positioned right after 'sitting ' confuses the reader. This misplacing can be corrected by moving it at the end of the sentence.

Which characteristic of transcendentalism does the following statement by Amos Bronson Alcott exemplify? Who speaks to the instincts . . . finds the readiest response. People, nature, and God are all connected in one universal spirit. People should trust their intuition over their senses. Students should learn from discussion, not memorization. Organized religion is unnecessary in communing with nature.

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Answer:

Second option is the correct answer.

Explanation:

Amos Bronson Alcott was an American writer and educator who lived between 1799 and 1888. In the statement, the speaker chose the word "instinct", which could be understood as a synonym for "intuition", making letter B the correct answer. It also refers to the readiest response, which will make people trust intuition over senses.

people should trust their intuition over their senses.