Answer:
Choose a subject you already know very well.
Explanation:
Choosing a subject that you already know very well is not a guideline for choosing a research subject. If you research a subject that you already know well, you will be more likely to have some bias or preconceived notions about the subject. Moreover, you will find the subject less interesting. Finally, this might diminish the impact of the research as you might not end up learning much.
B) a paragraph
C) a page
D) a quotation
The numbers that Major Tallmadge assigned to members of the Culper Ring were from a secret writing system he invented. He substituted digits for words that would be used in messages. "Long Island," for example, was 728, "arms" was 7, and "city" was 88. There was a number for each month, such as 341 for "January." He made four copies of his codes. He kept one and gave the others to Woodhull, Townsend, and General Washington. For words that did not have a number code, Tallmadge gave his agents a cipher. In a cipher, each letter in a message is replaced by another letter or a number.
Which central idea is best supported by text evidence from the excerpt?
A. All members of the Culper Ring received a copy of Tallmadge’s code.
B. A cipher was a common instrument used during the American Revolution.
C. Words that did not have a number code could not be used in secret messages.
D. General Washington could read messages written in Tallmadge’s code.
Answer:
A. All members of the Culper Ring received a copy of Tallmadge’s code
Explanation:
b.bemused and sardonic
c.surprised and perplexed
2.
Which of the following words is an example of an absolute modifier? (1 point)
a.unique
b. shocking
c.distinctive
3.
Which is the best synonym for the word vehement as used in this except from the selection?
…all letters addressed to me care of the magazine were forwarded directly to me for answering, and all letters addressed to the magazine—some of them addressed to Harold Ross personally; these were the most vehement—we
Lesson 6: Writers on Writing: Jackson
1.What is the tone in the latter half of "The Morning of June 28, 1949 and 'The Lottery"'?
B) taken aback and sarcastic
2.Which of the following words is an example of an absolute modifier?
A) unique
3.Which is the best synonym for the word vehement?
A) heated
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A.
told stories
B.
The old sailor
C.
old sailor
D.
his days at sea
“[Nene] is a good Christian,” his son went on, “and a teacher in a girls’ school in Lagos.” “Teacher, did you say? If you consider that a qualification for a good wife, I should like to point out to you, Emeka, that no Christian woman should teach. St. Paul in his letter to the Corinthians says that women should keep silence.”
This passage is an example of __________.
a. racial bias
b. character vs. self conflict
c. generational dilemma
d. falling action
Answer: The right answer is the C) Generational dilemma.
Explanation: In this excerpt from the short story "Marriage Is a Private Affair" by African novelist Chinua Achebe (1930-2013) there is a clear reference to the generational differences that exist between a father and his son. For the son, Nnaemeka, the fact that Nene (the woman he loves and the one that he wants to marry) is a well-educated woman, who has a career and works in a school are good qualities, but for his father, who belongs to a previous generation, they are not. Women, he believes, are meant to be exclusively wives, and a good wife, and a good Christian woman, should not work outside the household.
B."I love it as well thus, as in its dewy freshness," observed he, pressing the withered rose to his withered lips.
C)"Yes, friends, ye are old again," said Dr. Heidegger, "and lo! the Water of Youth is all lavished on the ground."
D)"If the fountain gushed at my very doorstep, I would not stoop to bathe my lips in it; no, though its delirium were for years instead of moments."
Answer: D)"If the fountain gushed at my very doorstep, I would not stoop to bathe my lips in it; no, though its delirium were for years instead of moments."
The most likely answer would be D. Dr. Heidegger is talking about the "water of youth" (or fountain of youth) and he explains that even if the fountain were right at his doorstep, he would not drink from it. This shows enormous will-power and strength. Therefore, these lines are the ones that better represent wisdom and reason.