"Thy firmness makes my circle just And makes me end where I begun." Define "just" as it is in the sentenceA-lovely/beautiful
B-happy/joyful
C-fair/unbiased
D-perfect/true

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Answer 1
Answer: In this poem by John Donne, he speaks to his lover about how he must leave and she must not be sad about it, for their love would always bind them together. In his text, he compares themselves to a compass and how they are two parts of a whole. In the last stanza, which is quoted in your question, he explains how her firmness as one of the feet in a compass helps him draw a perfect circle, and end right where he begun. Therefore, the best answer would be D.

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Why is Jing-mei able to get away with making a lot of mistakes on the piano? In "Two Kinds" by Amy Tan

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The correct answer is because Jing-mei really did not care about getting good at playing the piano to spite her mother and since Mr. Chong was going deaf and could not hear what she was playing she played haphazardly and made lots of mistakes and it didn't matter.

Because her mother wasnt good at the piano eather.

Write a letter to the editor

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Answer:

given below a letter to the editor.

Which words or phrases in this excerpt from Elizabeth Bishop's "The Fish" compare the fish to an old, experienced soldier? A green line, frayed at the endwhere he broke it, two heavier lines,
and a fine black thread
still crimped from the strain and snap
when it broke and he got away.
Like medals with their ribbons
frayed and wavering,
a five-haired beard of wisdom
trailing from his aching jaw.
I stared and stared
and victory filled up
the little rented boat,
from the pool of bilge
where oil had spread a rainbow

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The lines that compare the experienced soldier to the fish are:  Like medals with their ribbons/ Frayed and wavering,/ a five-haired beard of wisdom/ Trailing from his aching jaw.

How does the poem establish this comparison?

  • The speaker associates the fish with many marks and scars with someone who has had to endure many problems.
  • The speaker associates the fish with someone who has survived many battles.
  • The speaker associates the fish with someone who fought valiantly for its life.

In the lines presented above, the speaker shows that the marks on the fish also represent the wisdom he has accumulated during his experiences. This kind of wisdom can also be seen in soldiers, who have deep marks on what they have lived and learned on the battlefield.

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Hi there!

The phrase you are looking for is: Like medals with their ribbons frayed and wavering, a five-haired beard of wisdom trailing from his aching jaw.

Experienced soldiers come back from battlefields with wisdom. They also come with one or more medals. In addition, they have survived the horrors of war and have learned from their experiences.

Bishop compares the fish to an old experiences soldier because the fish goes back to the water victorious, experienced and alive, after breaking free from the fishing line.

Hope it helps!

How can i identify a pronoun and it’s correct antecedent?

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Answer: if the pronoun is singular so should the antecedent be. Then you will need to identify the person of the antecedent for example first, second, or third person after figuring it out you will just need to match it to the pronoun

Explanation:

After Brutus dies, Octavius speaks of his "virtue" and plans a funeral "with all respect and rites of burial." What do these words show about Octavius?


A.
He wishes that he had fought on Brutus's side in the battle.
B.
He thinks it is proper to honor Brutus.
C.
He admires Brutus more than Caesar.
D.
He is relieved that Brutus is dead.

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B.
He thinks it is proper to honor Brutus.

Which sentences use a colon correctly? Choose all answers that are correct. A. Please pack the following: a sleeping bag, a change of clothes, and a flashlight. B. These books are for: Ralph, Jessica, and Craig. C. Her favorite colors are: green, blue, and purple. D. Our bus will stop in these cities: Knoxville, Atlanta, and Tallahassee. E. Whales primarily consume four sources of food: shrimp, larvae, plankton, and krill.

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a beacause it not b but maybe c idk