Answer:
The speaker's point of view in the poem "In My Mind" by Kate Engelbert is that of a first person.
Explanation:
The poem "In My Mind" by Kate Engelbert uses the first person narrative form where the poet utilizes the use of "I" "Me" "My" etc. In the poem, she is having an internal conflict on whether to go inside the door or just not. She is in a dilemma as to how the people from the other side of the door will react to her presence,
"Will they understand who I am?
Not the act I perform around them,
But the real me?
Then I think,
Do I want them to?"
The answer would be overindulgence.
Homer and his people stop and rest with the Lotus Eaters and are then given some of the fruit that is produced by the lotus. Once they eat they keep eating.
Explanation:
The story of the Lotus-eaters is found in Odysseus's tale to the Phaeacians in book 9. per mythical being, Zeus sent a storm and blew them afar for 9 days, before they landed on the island of the Lotus-eaters. There the locals gave them some fruit from the lotus plant. once the lads Greek deity this fruit, they lost all want to create it back home.
B) secured a safe source of raw materials for US industry.
C) guaranteed the independence of Mexico from Spanish control.
Eliminate
D) set up a colonial empire for the U.S. and set the U.S. on the road to empire.
Answer:
Set up a colonial empire for the U.S. and set the U.S. on the road to empire.
Explanation:
Spanish-American War took place between April 21, 1898, and August 13 from the same year. Among other results, this war was a big factor for the presence of the U.S. in the Caribbean Sea, which put the nation on the road to empire. This was also reinforced by the Pacific theater, where the main scenario was Philippines, which had been under Spanish control for more than three hundred years. By expelling Spaniards from both Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea, the U.S. set up a colonial empire in two different parts of the world.
The correct answer is D.
It set up a colonial empire for the U.S. and set the U.S. on the road to empire.
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It is a subject.
It is an object of a verb.
It is an object of a preposition.
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Answer:
Subject:Baker
Object of a verb: bread dough (it)
Object of a preposition: ball, butter, sesame seeds.
Explanation:
Answer:
kneading the bread
Explanation:
A sword, a horse, a shield.
Yet this inconstancy is such,
As you too shall adore;
I could not love thee, Dear, so much,
Loved I not honour more.
A) as a deplorable act
B)as a forced sacrifice
C)as an honorable mission
D)as a necessary rite of passage
This excerpt from "To Lucasta, Going to the Wars" Lovelace depicts war (C) as an honorable mission.
We can see that the writer thinks of war as an honorable mission because he sets the tone of pomp and honor when he writes "and with a stronger faith embrace/A sword, a horse, a shield.'. Also, the writer claims that unfortunately he cannot love his 'Dear' as much as going to war.
the answer is C )as an honorable mission
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B)genetics
C)decisions
D)behavior
Which strategy is the best way to prevent Type 1 diabetes?
A)avoiding sweets
B)Type 1 diabetes cannot be prevented
C)getting regular preventative care
D)avoiding high-fat foods
Answer:
A). Genetics.
B). Type 1 diabetes cannot be prevented.
Explanation:
As per the question, 'genetics' would be characterized as the factor that does not influence or determine the lifestyle of an individual as the lifestyle is most likely to be associated with the type of household, its members, and the social class you are inhabiting in while genetics influence the behavioral tendencies of people. Therefore, 'genetics' does not play a role in affecting peoples lifestyle.
As per the question, 'Type 1 diabetes can not be prevented' as this kind of diabetes is caused primarily due to genetic factors which are difficult to prevent and since the genes could not be ascertained to test the presence of such disease and prevent it. Therefore, option B is the correct answer as his type of diabetes can not be prevented.