All answers to harrypotter and the goblet of fire

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Once upon a time there was a young wizard name Harry Potter who attended Hogwarts school of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Due to Harry's age, he is not old enough to compete in the TriWizard Tournament. However, Igor Karkaroff, headmaster of Durmstrang, put Harry's name in hoping he would meet his death. Harry competed along with his friend Cedric, Fleur Delacour, and Viktor Krum. They fought dragons, mermaids, and an angry moving maze. Unfortunately, even though Harry won, Cedric died and Voldemort came back to life. Everyone also discovered that Barty Crouch junior was disguised as Mad eye Moody, and the Dark Lord has returned.


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Someone stole my purse.(negative)​

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No one stole my purse

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There is no one instead of someone because we should add no one becausenoisreferstonegative

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No one stole my purse

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In which sentence is the number written correctly? A. The pet food bill came to forty-four dollars and fifteen cents. B. By the end of the hike, we had walked more than twenty one miles. C. I worked on this project fifty eight hours last week.

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They all seem to be legit, if it's multi choice and not check box, try A.  For check box, try B.

Who says this?“Infirm of purpose!
Give me the daggers: the sleeping and the dead
Are but as pictures: 'tis the eye of childhood
That fears a painted devil.”
A. Macbeth
B. Malcolm
C. Banquo
D. Lady Macbeth

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(A) Macbeth says this Act 2, Scene 2

She is imploring the 'infirm of purpose' or coward that the sleeping and dead are but pictures and can do no harm. And that only children are afraid of scary pictures.

To be effective, a literary symbol should be __________.a. something everyone recognizes
b. both itself and something more
c. a poetic image from nature
d. an object that represents the main character

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To be effective, a literary symbol should be B. BOTH ITSELF AND SOMETHING MORE.

Symbols are used to as a representation of something else. A dove is a symbol for peace.

In literature, a symbolism as a literary element is used to help readers understand a literary work. It is used to create a certain mood or emotion in a literary work which the author can manipulate. Common types of symbolism in literature are metaphors and allegory.



In Wilderness Letter by Wallace Stegner, what's the main argument does he pretend to defend his position? and maybe another argument that he doesn't make, but could have made? For my diversity class question but I'm having hard time understand because english my second language, thank you

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Wallace Stegner is saying that there is an ancestral and indivisible relation between mankind and nature, nature being a part of what defines us as human beings. This relation is so strong, that we have the power to sense the wilderness even we have never seen it. Destroying the wilderness is simply destroying an important part of ourselves. Without this part we can function and live normally.

Which words in the sentence make up the appositive phrase? There are many reports about the dangers of a strange fad, bungee jumping off bridges.

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a strange fad

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about the dangers of

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There are many reports

D.
bungee jumping off bridges

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C There are many reports