Regina tells to Ben (although signalling Horace) following things to make Horace feel as though he deserves a portion of the credit.
Explanation:
The excerpt is from “The Little Foxes” written by Lillian Hellman. In the above passage, Regina talks to Ben and Horace. Regina indirectly tries to convey Horace while talking to Ben that Horace had not responded to Ben’s letter due to his feeling that Ben was not offering him in adequate proportions.
However, being Horace wife and in need of his money, she made it clear to Ben the importance of Horace and his contribution. Indirectly it was Regina’s attempt at influencing Horace to pour his money in the business and making him feel that he too deserved a portion of the credit.
Answer:
a. to make Horace feel as though he deserves a portion of the credit
Explanation: Which best describes why Regina tells the group, “I explained to Ben that perhaps you hadn’t answered his letters because you didn’t think he was offering you enough, and that the time was getting short and you could guess how much he needed you—”? To make Horace feel as though he deserves a portion of the credit
What is the authors tone towards the subject
A)it is detached
B)it is interested
C)it is frustrated
D) it is mocking
2) Which of the following is an appropriate topic for a five page research paper
A)sleeping habits of two-year olds
B) the hierarchy of dolphin pods
C) how the pen was created
D) Benjamin Franklin’s writing and how they affected the American government
3) The word novel is borrowed from the Italian word novella (Henry 235). Defining exactly what a novel is can be hard work. The standard dictionary definition is "a fictional prose narrative of considerable length, typically having a plot that is unfolded by the actions, speech, and thoughts of the characters" ("Novel"). Novels in some way represent life. The representations, however, occur in a narrative about life and experience. Since the novel can represent life, such fiction can be serious. The seriousness begins when the novel deals with humankind in a way that shows its importance and significance within the fictional world of the novel. The world of a novel varies greatly from author to author because each writer creates a new fictional world for a new work. That world may be all the relationships of a whole nation or of a very small town. That world may be as confined as the captain's cabin on a ship or as open as a little island. That world may also be as withdrawn as the farthest recesses of the human mind. Novels are important as they entertain and instruct the readers through a variety of life experiences.
Which sentences are off topic
A)sentences 1-3
B)sentences 1-4
C)sentence 7-8
D)8-11
4)Paragraph from question 1 and 3
What is the purpose of this paragraph
A) to define novels
B) to describe novels
C) to introduce the topic of novels
D)To create interest in the topic of novels
5)
A) why Drew is a better batter
B) Number of home round in the 2005 season
C) The Odyssey Batters
D) Number of outs in the 2004 season
you can mark the person brainlest now that there are two answers
number one is the reade feels interedsted
Answer:
He expresses frustration at the doctor for not being able to do more to help Lady Macbeth and anger at his thanes for running away from him. Everyone disappoints him. Nobody has lived up to his expectations.
Explanation:
Define prologue and give expositional details from the prologue.
What is the definition of a dramatic foil? Give one example.
What is a round character?
What is a flat character?
Define “pun”. Create one original pun.
While reading Act 1, answer the following comprehension questions.
What is the purpose of the prologue?
Why do the servants argue in scene 1 of Act 1?
What is Prince Escalus’ warning to the feuding families?
Why is Romeo so moody in scene i of Act 1?
What does Benvolio suggest to cheer up Romeo?
Why does Lady Capulet want Juli et to go to the party?
Identify and explain the pun used in scene 4, lines 52-57.
Using the text aids, and your own thoughts to paraphrase (not summarize) Romeo’s first reaction to Juli et, scene 5, lines 51-60.
Summarize Juli et’s reaction to the nurse in scene 5, lines 52-55.
After reading Act 1
· Fill in a T chart classifying each character in Act 1 as either Montague or Capulet. If the character is not actually a Montague or Capulet but has loyalties to one group over the other, list the character on the side of his or her loyalties. If there are characters that are totally neutral, list them at the bottom of the T chart and label them as neutral.
· In addition to listing the name of the character, describe him or her by listing the word “round” or “flat”.
· Add a distinguishing trait or fact about the character that occurs or is revealed in Act 1.
· Create a sequence map, using the shape(s) of your choice, connecting the shape to others with arrows.
· Fill in the shape with the important plot facts from Act 1 in the order that they happen. You should have at least five shapes, one for each scene in the act. You may have more shapes if your material won’t fit into one shape. When you finish you should be able to see the events of Act 1 in sequential order. If you like, you can use Microsoft PowerPoint, Word, or Google Slides. This partial model was created by inserting SmartArt called a "Basic Bending Process" in Microsoft Word: Sequence Map Sample.docxPreview the document
Choose one of the following characters and write a personal diary entry based on the happenings of Act 1. Remember to write based only on the knowledge of that particular character. Your entry should be seven to ten well-written sentences.
Romeo Juli et Benvolio Tybalt
Answer:
The exposition is a narrative device that provides necessary background information about the characters and their circumstances.
Prologue is the preface or introduction to a literary work.
Details:
Romeo and Juli et Prologue:
Two households, both alike in dignity, In fair Verona, where we lay our scene, From ancient grudge break to new mutiny, Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean. From forth the fatal loins of these two foes.
-2 households of equal wealth
-setting: Fair Verona
-an ancient grudge is still present today and will cause more problems
Definition of dramatic foil: A dramatic foil is a secondary character whose own character traits are completely opposite of another character's. The dramatic foil is used in juxtaposition with another character, helping the reader to see their traits more vividly.
Example: In Romeo and Juli et, Mercutio serves as a dramatic foil for Romeo.
Round Character: The readers knows a lot about the character and they are fully developed
Flat Character: The reader knows only one main thing about them.
Pun: A joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that there are words that sound alike but have different meanings.
Pun Example: I was struggling to figure out how lightning works, but then it struck me.
ACT 1 COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS
Purpose of Prologue: To set the scene/ setting and the main conflicts.
Why Servants argue: The origin of the brawl introduces the important theme of masculine honor and pride. In Verona, a man must defend his honor whenever it is questioned or attacked, whether verbally or physically.
Prince Escalus Warning: The families must stop disturbing the peace. He also said that if there is another fight between the families, he will make who started the fight pay with their life.
Why Romeo is Moody: Romeo is upset because of Rosaline's rejection. He is also moody due to his youthful hormones.
What does Benvolio suggest to cheer up Romeo: He tells him to forget about her.
Why does Lady Capulet want Juli et to go to the party: She wants to urge Juli et to marry Paris and talk to her about meeting him and their potential wedding.
Pun: SO sorry i think we have diff texts but either way this one cinfuses me so sorry!!
Reaction: diff texts :(((
T CHART:
Montague:
Romeo
Lady Montague
Lord Montague
Benvolio
Abram
Balthasar
Mercutio
Capulet:
Juli et
The Nurse
Lady Capulet
Lord Capulet
Paris
Sampson
Gregory
Neutral:
Prince Escalus
Sequence Map: Im so sorry but i cant make that on here
Personal Diary: Juli et
Tonight I saw Romeo at the party! My what a sight it was, he makes me so excited. That little scoundrel, how smooth he is with his words. I think I am falling in love with Romeo. I don't want to be with anyone but him, especially not Paris. The suitors my mother has for me do not interest me.
PLEASE PLEASE MAKE ME BRAINLIEST I PUT SO MUCH TIME
PLEASEPLEASEPLEASEPLEASEPLEASEPLEASEPLEASEPLEASEPLEASEvvvvPLEASE
The correct response is - Is it expected of me to be interested in what the students at a quaint school like Wilson School wear? (Page 39 of The Egypt Girls). But a bright and lovely blur was preferable to a life that was drab and gloomy, no matter how far away. (Page 51 of The Egypt Girls)
Egypt, which connects northeastern Africa and the Middle East, has a long history. Along the rich Nile River Valley are numerous sites that date back thousands of years, such as the enormous Pyramids of Giza, the Great Sphinx, the hieroglyph-lined Karnak Temple, and the Valley of the King's tombs at Luxor. The Egyptian Museum, a treasure mine of antiquities, and Muhammad Ali Mosque, two Ottoman relics, are located in the country's capital, Cairo.
The Egyptian eagle of Saladin, which represents Egypt as a whole, is prominently displayed on the flag. The red, white, and black tricolor flag with the Eagle of Saladin is divided horizontally. Two white crossed sabers in the canton of the national flag. Two white crossed anchors on the national flag's canton.
Low mountains and deserts can be found in southern Egypt. There are large valleys around Northern Egypt.
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