Read this excerpt from "The Beautiful Girl of the Moon Tower” in The People Could Fly.He became a dove. He flew to the window of the tower, where he turned into the ant, and he went inside. The house was covered in black. They buried the father.

As himself, Anton married the girl. He became king of the inhabitants of the moon. And the beautiful girl of the tower became queen.

How is Manuel's fate in "Manuel Had a Riddle” similar to Anton’s fate in the excerpt?
Manuel is crowned king.
Manuel falls in love.
Manuel slays his enemy.
Manuel achieves his goal.

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Answer 1
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A

Explanation:

The answer is Manuel is crowned king.

Answer 2
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A

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PLEASE PLEASE HELP ME!!Fears by Mary Clarence I snuck a sidelong glance at Fern. As always, she looked confident, calm, and completely prepared for what we were about to do. Up until a few years ago, you wouldn't have caught me near the ocean, let alone in a boat on it! I had always been afraid of the vastness of the ocean. Who knew what was lurking down there? Who knew what was out there waiting to drag me down to the depths? Lately, though, I'd started to realize life was too short to spend being afraid of the things I couldn't control. One by one, I had been facing my fears. With Fern's help, I had taken flying lessons to overcome my fear of heights; I had made myself get on roller coasters. And now I was facing my greatest fear—the great unknown ocean. We'd been on the boat for about an hour and were moored at a buoy. Fern and I were dive buddies, which meant that we were to check each other's equipment before we jumped in and stick close to each other in the water. We'd dived in a protected shallow pool in the sea yesterday, but this was our first dive in open water. When I realized just how dark the waves were, I felt my old fears resurfacing. Anything could be beneath them, and you wouldn't know. "Are you nervous? I kind of am," Fern said in a stage whisper while we were lining up waiting to jump in. "Yeah, a bit," I admitted. I didn't want to tell her just how nervous. What if I panicked? What if I forgot how to breathe? Was that feeling ever going to go away? I would have loved to yank it out of myself and throw it into the sea. Actually, I had a lot of confidence in our training. On this shallow beginners' dive decompression wasn't going to be a concern. I knew my equipment would protect me if I got in trouble. And I'd be surrounded by helpful instructors. But even with all the fears on my mind, a few of my brain cells kept worrying about how I looked in my wetsuit. And that's how I knew I was going to be okay. Before I could get truly nervous though, it was Fern's turn to jump into the secret-keeping waves, then mine. We swam together to a buoy line and began pulling ourselves down the rope to the sandy sea floor. I noticed immediately that despite the dark water, I could actually see quite far—and in color. Fern's mask was as vibrant as it had been on the boat. It did get a bit darker as we descended, but somehow it also got brighter—as if the sea floor were reflecting what little light there was. When everyone was down, we all moved off toward the reef. Despite my nagging fear, I was mesmerized by this strange world. Everywhere my eye fell, there was something different to see. I'd never been surrounded by so much variety in shape, color, and texture. So many amazing creatures. Fish darted in and out of waving corals. Larger fish loomed, like harmless shadows. Small translucent shrimp-like creatures approached my mask. I could tell, by their quicksilver speed, that the littlest creatures were accustomed to the approach of larger predators. When Fern waved and pointed to a silvery green eel, sliding effortlessly toward an anemone while potential prey scattered before him, I realized that fear is natural. It helped all these creatures survive from day to day. The trick is learning to know when to use it to survive, and when it's only getting in the way of living. As I reached out to tickle a neon-colored sea slug, I certainly felt as if that trick were getting easier. Read this sentence from the passage: "Before I could get truly nervous though, it was Fern's turn to jump into the secret-keeping waves, then mine." Why are the waves described as secret-keeping?A.)Fern and the narrator do not plan to share their dive with anyone.B.) The narrator cannot see what is beneath the waves.C.)Fern has been diving before and will not tell the narrator about it.D.) The narrator thinks they are frightening.
In part two of Trifles, how does the symbol of the broken fruit jar impact the theme that women were often unhappy in the roles they were expected to fulfill?

Instead of promptly consulting a dictionary, a careful reader can often decipher a word''s meaning by relying on _____. context clues a knowledge of Latin and Greek root words and prefixes context clues and knowledge of root words and prefixes

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Instead of promptly consulting a dictionary, a careful reader can often decipher a word''s meaning by relying on "context clues" since these can often narrow down the meaning of a word. 

Answer:

Context clues and knowledge of root words and prefixes

Explanation:

When we are reading and find an unusual or unknown word within a text, we can use the surrounding information to help comprehend the meaning of that word, as well as its pronunciation, when we do this, we are using the context clues. By using this technique we can save a lot of time and enhance our comprehension of the piece of writing as our reading would flow naturally and without major irruptions.

Similarly, a technique very helpful when finding an unknown word in a text is to have a knowledge of root words, prefixes and suffixes, as all these parts of a word have an standard meaning.

For example, in the word "prehistory", we can know the meaning of the word by simply having a knowledge of the prefix "pre" (which means "before"), and the root word "history" (the study of past events). Same with the word "illegal", the prefix "il" expresses the negative of something and "legal" means related to the law.

Which of the following software programs provides for e-mail communication

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You can email using

1) Outlook

2)Excel

3) Word Perfect

4) Access

Although, Outlook is better.

Thesis statement about revenge?

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If this is a in depth paper about revenge then you have several ways you can go. Depending on if you are writing about whether revenge is good or not depends on how you tackle the thesis statement issue. Remember that the thesis is at the end of the paper and what you put in that last sentence helps you form the body of your paper.


Example: revenge as being a bad thing:

Throughout life people will hurt us emotionally and sometimes physically.  Thesis statement: it is quite natural for one to seek revenge, however; it is not the best solution because an innocent person could get hurt if they accidently get in the way, it is not good for your health, and finally, _____________.  Fill in the blank. Make sure that when you do create a thesis that you have good sources to back the statements. Since this is just an example I gave I don't have evidence to back my statement.  

I just gave one example because I quite honestly cannot think of how revenge is good for someone.

Hopefully this helped and good luck.

if you are asking about a sentence with revenge in it, it would be:lala wanted to get    revenge on kevin, because he hit her.

Marks: 1Comprehension
The questions below refer to the selection “The Lady, or the Tiger?”


The king does not —
Choose one answer.
a. have absolute power
b. like to play with people’s lives
c. despise his daughter’s lover
d. enjoy jury trials

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like to play with people’s lives

Is the correct answer (:

Definition: This is used after a word or words that have special emphasis or feeling. Example: We won! When I entered to room, everyone yelled, "Happy Birthday!" what is the word? it starts with ex that's all I know.

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I think it's an exclamation point or exclamation.

Which of the following sentences correctly uses a transition to indicate a shift in time frame?A.) With a shaky voice, Shane told his friend that he'd crashed the bike he'd borrowed.

B.) After the storm ended, the players gathered all their equipment and headed for the soccer field.

C.) Unfortunately, not one of my friends could remember the name of the book we were supposed to read.

D.) The restless kids had been trapped in the house for hours and were desperate to run out into the snow.​

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

the word is "after" indicating that time has past since the last setting.

Answer:

B

Explanation: