What is the tone and mood of the story upturned face by by Stephen Crane

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Answer 1
Answer: depressed or serious 

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I need this ASPAPPPP!!!!!!plssss1. What does the term objective mean?
based on rumors
based on assumptions
based on facts
O based on opinions

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Answer: opinions

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Which of the following sentences has a helping verb? A. Her brother paddled the canoe. B. She had rested on the dock. C. He went home late. D. She swam across the lake.

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"He went home late" is the only option from the list that contains a helping verb. In general, try to look for the verb that isn't as explicit as the others in the other options. 

Which word helps define rising action?Complications
Introductions
Resolution
Turning point

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Turning point is the word helps define rising action.

What is Rising action ?

In a literary work, rising action is the series of events that occur after the exposition and lead up to the climax of the story.

The rising action builds suspense, tension, and conflict, and it usually involves complications and obstacles that the main character must overcome in order to achieve their goals.

The rising action typically increases in intensity and complexity as the story progresses, and it sets the stage for the climax, which is the turning point of the story.

Examples of rising action in a story might include the introduction of a conflict, the development of characters and their relationships, the escalation of the conflict, and the emergence of new challenges or obstacles for the main character to face.

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It's part of Freytag's pyramid: exposition ---> rising action ---> climax ---> falling action ---> denouement.

The exposition would be like the introduction and the denouement would be the resolution for sure. I think the climax would be the turning point so the rising action would be the complications. It might be vice versa. I'm not 100% sure which one goes with which.

What are some good english PRO/CON topics? for example, abortion (good/bad), cats or dogs.
please make them interesting and not very common, like ANIMAL TESTING/ABORTION/GAY RIGHTS

something interesting like: DOGS ARE BETTER THAN CATS/VEGETARIAN OR VEGAN?

thanks!!

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Alright. So, pro's and cons are very interesting topics.They can include many facts and points that prove whether side you can take. Usually, those kind of essays do not need a side to take/a claim to choose. All you need is some imagination, and a bit of star dust that can light you mind. :)

Ideas:-

- Taxes 
- Interest
- Monarchies
- Foreclosure
- School Breaks
- Homosexual rights (this recently happened and many right about it)
- Donald Trump as president.  

Whether or not to be a vegetarian is a good pro/con topic, but pretty common. Here are other ideas I've brainstormed:
The use of nuclear weapons in wars (especially WWII.)
Android versus Apple.
LED versus other lightbulbs.
The use of food additives, colorings, and preservatives.
Gluten as a whole.
GMOs.
Hope this helps!

Indicate the appropriateness of the subject for a four- to six-page research paper by answering the following question.Is the following topic suitable for a research paper? Why or why not?

the history of my hometown's government from 1800 to 1900

No, it is uninteresting.
No, it is too broad.
Yes, it is narrow enough.
Yes, it is researchable.

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "Yes, it is narrow enough." The history of my hometown's government from 1800 to 1900. Is the following topic suitable for a research paper? Why or why not? Yes, it is narrow enough.

Indicate the appropriateness of the subject for a four- to six-page research paper by answering the following question.


Is the following topic suitable for a research paper? Why or why not?


Answer: Yes, it is narrow enough. The reason been that the subject is generally based on the relationship between the government of your hometown in two different times.


I hope it helps, Regards. 

How does E.E. Cummings maintain the lively, active mood of "in Just"?

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The answer is B.  by employing allegory, apostrophe, and metonymy

It might not be B but if it has the text, then it is correct

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