Marissa wrote an essay about the harmful effect that litter on the beach can have for sea life. In her conclusion, she introduced the story of a sea turtle who got a plastic bag tangled around his head and used this example as a supporting detail for her thesis. How might she handle this story differently? She should write the story into the thesis statement of her essay. She should tell the story in a body paragraph and not the conclusion. She should provide more details about this sea turtle in her conclusion. She should not include stories about sea turtles in an essay about litter.

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She should provide more details about this sea turtle in her conclusion.

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A. However is my best guess none of the other choices seem to fit in very well. Good luck :) 

Best answer would  be A

Which field of study in the late nineteenth century was discussed in Robert Louis Stevenson's The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. HydeA-electrochemistry
B-radiology
C-paleontology
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The correct answer is D. Psychopathology. The novella presents a confrontation between the two sides of man, one of a good person who contributes to the society, and one of a psychopath who wishes only that in which he enjoys.

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The correct answer is D. Psychopathology. The novella presents a confrontation between the two sides of man, one of a good people who contributes to the society, and one of a psychopath who wishes only that in which he enjoys.

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How does Caesar’s assassination in act 3.1 affect the plot development of the play?

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It is the turning point, or climax, of the play. Rome is left without a leader, and the public is frightened.

In Act 3 of Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," the assassination of Caesar by the conspirators represents the climax or highest point of interest of the play. As a consequence, the city of Rome does not have a leader or ruler anymore, which alarms and disconcerts citizens. Finally, the Caesar's conspirators and allies fight for the command of the city.

How does the resolution of Lizabeth’s conflict in “Marigolds” develop the theme?Lizabeth is able to express her deep anger by ripping up all of Miss Lottie’s marigolds.

Lizabeth realizes that Miss Lottie is not mean but a broken person trying to create beauty in her world.

The late-night outing with her brother brings Lizabeth a sense of companionship.

Lizabeth is able to replace the lost marigolds and bring peace to Miss Lottie’s life.

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The resolution of Lizabeth’s conflict in “Marigolds” develop the theme as:

Lizabeth realizes that Miss Lottie is not mean but a broken person trying to create beauty in her world.

Miss Lottie's marigolds are used as the symbol in the short story “Marigolds”. They symbolize things which people add in their lives in order to make it beautiful and bearable. Since Miss Lottie had been an outcast, therefore to be occupied with some work she had planted marigolds which helps her in being busy in her life.

Lizabeth is able to express her deep anger by ripping up all of Miss Lottie’s marigolds.

As it sailed south, Lord Nelson's great ship, Victory, met the Spanish fleet near Trafalgar.5.   The simple subject of the sentence is 

       A. Lord Nelson.   B. south.   C. ship.   D. fleet.

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The answer is Lord Nelson, you have to know that no matter what the subject is either a person or thing in the beginning of the sentence.

What is the effect of the alliteration in the closing lines of "Ozymandias": "boundless and bare, / the lone and level sands stretch far away"?a. It produces feelings of pity for the death of the king.
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c. It brings the poem back to the sculptor's perspective.
d. It focuses attention on the vast, empty space in which the statue is decaying.

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I'd say the answer is D) it focuses attention on the vast, empty space in which the statue is decaying. Because the focus of the poem is on the statue, and these lines refer to the enormous space in which there is only sand and the statue which is falling apart. 

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It focuses attention on the vast, empty space in which the statue is decaying.