Answer: slope = -1
formula I used: so then fill in the letters with the corresponding numbers
then you should get -1 as your answer <3
"'Who are ye, then, ye arméd men, / mailéd folk . . .'"
"It came in his mind / to bid his henchmen a hall uprear"
"'To Hrothgar I / in greatness of soul would succor bring'"
The answer should be the second option.
Explanation: Preposition are functional words that show location, direction, or time. Prepositions include words like: to, of, under, for, at. For example: I saw the bowl on the table. Take that book to the library. We will arrive at seven o'clock.
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B.Does the point of view remain the same throughout the story?
C.Does the story tell what happens over a number of years?
D.Is the plot line organized?
Answer:
If u still need the answer its Does the story tell what happens over a number of years?
Explanation:
I turned in the assignment and my answer was right.
'Does the story tell what happens over a number of years?' is the option you should not typically focus on when revising a short story. Consistency of point of view, word choice's impact on style, and plot organization are more essential.
The subject of this question revolves around the process of revising a short story. Among the provided options, the one that isn't usually critical for revision is C. Does the story tell what happens over a number of years? While timeline can be a significant element, it's not crucial for every story, and focusing specifically on whether it spans years isn’t a universal requirement for revising a piece. What you should concern yourself more with is the consistency of point of view, word choice effect on the story’s style, and how well the plot is organized.
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a. True
b. False
An apprehensive night crawled slowly by like a wounded snake and sleep did not visit Rainsford, although the silence of a dead world was on the jungle. Toward morning when a dingy gray was varnishing the sky, the cry of some startled bird focused Rainsford's attention in that direction. It was General Zaroff. He made his way along with his eyes fixed in utmost concentration on the ground before him. He paused, almost beneath the tree, dropped to his knees and studied the ground. Rainsford's impulse was to hurl himself down like a panther, but he saw that the general's right hand held something metallic--a small automatic pistol.
Something was coming through the bush, coming slowly, carefully, coming by the same winding way Rainsford had come. He flattened himself down on the limb and, through a screen of leaves almost as thick as tapestry, he watched. . . . That which was approaching was a man.
k so for the plato answer i got "sleep did not visit him"
b. crescendo.
c. value.
d. tone.
Value in art refers to the relative lightness or darkness of a color.
The lightness or darkness of tones or colors is known as value. In terms of art, this term describes the relative lightness or darkness of a color, which adds depth and suggests volume or space in a piece. For instance, if you were to look at a piece of black and white photography, the different shades of grey represent different values; the darkest being close to true black (low value) and the lightest being close to true white (high value).
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