Story: The Crisis No. 1 To whom does Paine compare the English king? What emotions does Paine appeal to when describing the king?

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Answer 1
Answer: the king didnt win he lost really bad
Answer 2
Answer: the King really win not lost

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Which words in the sentence make up the appositive? Which word does the appositive rename? The wrong package was delivered to your brother Charles.a. The wrong package; renames brotherb. Charles; renames brotherc. to your brother; renames packaged. was delivered; renames package
2. Which of the following is not typical of a naïve first-person narrator? A. The character does not understand the impact of what he or she is telling. B. A naïve first-person narrator is often a child. C. The narrator is not a character in the story, but a voice outside the action. D. The reader learns only what the character sees, hears, and knows.
Her brother lives near the sea. It makes him happy. Which sentence combines the two sentences using a gerund phrase? A. Her brother lives near the sea, it makes him happy. B. Living near the sea makes her brother happy. C. It makes her brother happy to live near the sea. D. Living happily, her brother lives near the sea. I think it's B
Dose any one have any synonyms for feel?
Which lines in this excerpt from act III of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet best show Lord Capulet’s oppressive and authoritarian nature?

Which sentence does not contain any errors in capitalization?a. Colorful african Daisies nodded in the Wind.
b. A crate of florida oranges sat on the doorstep
c. They are having a sale on Turkish towels on Saturday.
d. She believes in the jeffersonian ideal of Government.

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c because the other options have  title of things that should of been capatilized

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he answer is C

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which of the following statements best describes the state of the Church in the 14th century, according to the reading?

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The aspect of gothic literature do the first four chapters of Frankenstein most clearly show an appreciation of nature. The answer is letter A. The first four chapters of Frankenstein clearly show the thirst of knowledge of Victor, reading outdated theories and wanted to explore more since he wanted fame so much.

Which of the following is a statement of fact by President Bush?A. "This plan will help return order and fairness to our immigration system, and in so doing we will honor our values, by showing our respect for those who work hard and share in the ideals of America."
B. "During one great period of immigration -- between 1891 and 1920 -- our nation received some 18 million men, women and children from other nations."
C. "Every citizen of America has an obligation to learn the values that make us one nation: liberty and civic responsibility, equality under God, and tolerance for others."
D. "As a nation that values immigration, and depends on immigration, we should have immigration laws that work and make us proud."

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The answer is the second one, B. The other ones are obviously opinions, and the only one that comes close is C. However, many people have different ideas about how things should be handled by citizens, making C incorrect.

. Which sentence is punctuated correctly? A. I have one project for myself this summer: to research my family tree. B. I have one project for myself this summer; to research my family tree. C. I have one project for myself this summer, to research my family tree. D. I have one project for myself; this summer to research my family tree

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The answer is a. The colon in this helps separate what he is talking about and what the project is. The other answers don't make sense because they don't have them separated like that
the answer is: I have one project for myself this summer: to research my family tree.

Twain accomplishes his purpose chiefly through —a. telling a story within a story, also called a “frame story”
b. using several different narrators
c. specific examples of wrongdoing
d. outrageous exaggeration and word play

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Twain accomplishes his purpose chiefly through telling a story within a story, also called a "frame story". 

Which details support the idea that secrets are a leading cause of the catastrophe? Check all that apply

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Answer:

"their stolen marriage-day”

“For whom, and not for Tybalt, Juliet pin’d”

“for it wrought on her / The form of death”

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B: their stolen marriage-day

D: For whom, and not for Tybalt, Juliet pin’d

E: for it wrought on her / The form of death

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Read the two passages below. One is from a Native American text and the other is from the Enlightenment period. Then, answer the question that follows. Passage A: from "Imagination" by Phillis Wheatley Imagination! who can sing thy force? Or who describe the swiftness of thy course? Soaring through air to find the bright abode1, Th' empyreal2 palace of the thund'ring God, We on thy pinions can surpass the wind, And leave the rolling universe behind: From star to star the mental optics3 rove, Measure the skies, and range the realms above. There in one view we grasp the mighty whole, Or with new worlds amaze th' unbounded soul. Though Winter frowns to Fancy's raptur'd4 eyes The fields may flourish, and gay scenes arise; The frozen deeps may break their iron bands, And bid their waters murmur o'er the sands. 1home 2imperial; kingly 3eyes 4joy Passage B: "How the Milky Way Came to Be:" a Native American legend Long ago when the world was young, there were not many stars in the sky. In those days the people depended on corn for their food. Dried corn could be made into corn meal by placing it inside a large hollowed stump and pounding it with a long wooden pestle. The cornmeal was stored in large baskets. During the winter, the ground meal could be made into bread and mush. One morning an old man and his wife went to their storage basket for some cornmeal. They discovered that someone or something had gotten into the cornmeal during the night. This upset them very much for no one in a Cherokee village stole from someone else. Then they noticed that the cornmeal was scattered over the ground. In the middle of the spilt meal were giant dog prints. These dog prints were so large that the elderly couple knew this was no ordinary dog. They immediately alerted the people of the village. It was decided that this must be a spirit dog from another world. The people did not want the spirit dog coming to their village. They decided to get rid of the dog by frightening it so bad it would never return. They gathered their drums and turtle shell rattles and later that night they hid around the area where the cornmeal was kept. Late into the night they heard a whirring sound like many bird wings. They look up to see the form of a giant dog swooping down from the sky. It landed near the basket and then began to eat great mouthfuls of cornmeal. Suddenly the people jumped up beating and shaking their noise makers. The noise was so loud it sounded like thunder. The giant dog turned and began to run down the path. The people chased after him making the loudest noises they could. It ran to the top of a hill and leaped into the sky, the cornmeal spilling out the sides of its mouth. The giant dog ran across the black night sky until it disappeared from sight. But the cornmeal that had spilled from its mouth made a path way across the sky. Each gain of cornmeal became a star. What is the common purpose of both passages? to persuade to explain to entertain to inform