Read the following line from "Not Waving but Drowning." "Poor chap, he always loved larking And now he's dead" a. detached b. pleased c. objective d. critical

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Answer 1
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a. detached

Explanation:

Read the following line from "Not Waving but Drowning." "Poor chap, he always loved larking And now he's dead" a. detached b. pleased c. objective d. critical

The speaker seems detached from what the victim is going through.

From the lines, depicted a man who was drowning in the water. He looks like one waving but he actually needed helped. Then the speaker mixed his point with the fact that he is moaning and inbetwixt death. the idea conveyed in the poem seems detached and not cohesive.

Answer 2
Answer: the answer would be A

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What can parents do to improve their communication with their children?Never discuss mistakes.
Interrupt the child when he or she goes off topic.
Turn off the television, radio, phone, or other distractions.
Avoid difficult topics.

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What can parents do to improve their communication with their children? There can be multiple answers for this question.

Never discuss mistakes - there's times when discussing one's mistakes is a good learning lesson, and on the other hand, it shouldn't be done at the time. Discussing their child's mistakes will only make the child think that their parents believe all their children do is make mistakes. Also, discussing mistakes will make your child behave better in life moving forward.

Interrupt the child when he or she goes off topic - this is a bad idea. If the parents don't want to be interrupted, don't interrupt the children. Interrupting them will only make them think that the parents don't care about what the child is thinking. 

Turn off the television, radio, phone, or other distractions - this is a good and bad idea. Sometimes, you can create conversation more easily while bonding over a show on TV, listening to music on the radio, talking over the phone, etc. If you really want to improve their communication with their children, I suppose this is the way to go. I wouldn't say 'improve' although. 

Avoid difficult topics - avoiding difficult topics will only make the child question things in life. There are important topics in a parents life that they must bring up with their child, whether it be safety, drinking, drugs, smoking, such and such. 

Answer: I believe that turning off the television, radio, phone, or other distractions will improve their communication with their children. 

The part of an arch that projects slightly from the wall and the point where the arch springs from is called the __________.a. voussoir
c. pendentive
b. impost
d. keystone

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "d. keystone." The part of an arch that projects slightly from the wall and the point where the arch springs from is called the keystone.

the answer to the question is Impost according to e2020

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Answer:
Past tense
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In what literary element of a spiritual will you most likely find its key ideas?a. refrain
c. solo lyrics
b. opening line
d. title

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The right answer is "a. refrain ".

The explanation for this answer is that the refrain serves to reaffirm to those who are reading, the meaning of the work, then there will be the key words for the understanding of that meaning. In the case of the unison poem it is used to affirm the thought that is expressed. It better explains the main meaning of the poem.

I believe it's a, refrain

Which of the following sentences would most likely end in an exclamation point. A. Until he gets here I cannot start cooking
B. She couldn't believe it she forgot and the cake
C. Most people think Saturday is the best day to get to the festival
D. The flock of geese was like a checkmark in the sky

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Answer:

The sentence that would most likely end in an exclamation point is "She couldn't believe it; she'd forgotten the cake!"

Explanation:

Exclamation points are used to express intense and strong emotions like surprise or astonishment, we also use them after interjections such as oh, wow, and boy. In this case, the sentence is expressing surprise and a very strong feeling of frustration since she had forgotten the thing that was most important to bring.

I believe the answer would be B.

Following the murder, macbeth a. descends into madness.
b. feels vindicated and empowered.
c. plots to kill duncan's sons malcolm and donalbain.
d. hides himself behind the battlements as he hears strange noises.

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Answer:

A. Descends into madness.

Explanation:

'Macbeth' is one of the greatest and timeless tragedies of Shakespeare. Macbeth is so uncertain about the idea of killing Duncan and after the murder, he is so terrified by intense guilt that almost drives him into madness. He is so perturbed that he brings the bloody daggers with him from the murder scene. He falls into hallucination and dreads that he would be foredoomed to never sleep again and fears that he could never pronounce the word "Amen" and being dam-ned. He begins to believe that blood in his hands would turn the whole sea to red. His madness is led by his distress and it goes up to an extent when he orders the murder of Macduff's innocent wife and children and eventually turned him into a brutal man.

a. descends into madness.