If you are given a chance to visit those in prison, what message of hope will you give them

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Answer 1
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Hi your stuck in jail for 5 more years because i payed now bye

Answer 2
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Don't worry you will be out soon and I will always be there for you

that's my answer


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Which sentence contains a misplaced modifier? A.He looked toward the shore and gave a thumbs-up.B.What a perfect day to relax and play at the beach!C.To his excitement, a wave lifted him high into the air.D.With a squeal and a giggle, the wave came in, and the boy became soaked.
1. Use the passage to answer the question. Analyze the author’s use of the words precipitous and embittered. What tone do these words convey?A. a foreboding tone B. a nostalgic tone C. a humorous tone D. an enthusiastic tone 2. If a writer wanted to replace the word dark with one that created a greater sense of dread, what word might the writer use? A. Dim B. Shadowy C. Opaque D. Ebony 3. How are similes and metaphors similar? A. Both compare two unlike things. B. Both say something is something else. C. Both are denotations. D. Both say something is like something else. 4. Describe the meaning of the French phrase bon appétit, which literally translates to “good appetite.” A. Bon appétit means that someone is hoping the other person is hungry. B. Bon appétit is a phrase that expresses that food has been made to one’s satisfaction. C. Bon appétit expresses that more will be supplied to satisfy someone’s appetite. D. Bon appétit is a way of telling someone to enjoy their meal. 5. Compare the etymologies and current English meanings of tête-à-tête and vis-à-vis. A. The meanings of tête-à-tête in French and vis-à-vis in Latin were similar, but the English meaning of tête-à-tête has not changed much from the French, while vis-à-vis has taken on a different meaning in English. B. The meanings of tête-à-tête in French and vis-à-vis in Latin were opposite, but the English meaning of vis-à-vis is different today, making it similar to tête-à-tête. C. The meanings of tête-à-tête in French and vis-à-vis in Latin were similar in the past, and today their literal meanings English are the same as they always were in French and Latin. D. The meanings of tête-à-tête in French and vis-à-vis in Latin were similar in the past. In English today, the meanings of tête-à-tête and vis-à-vis are much different from their French and Latin meanings.
The breeze beneath my wings held me aloft with its gentle hands..
Use the passage in the lesson to answer the question.What is Joe's dilemma?A. whether or not to tell on Rick for cheatingB. whether or not to "change" like a chameleon for different people
Which sentence is punctuated correctly? A. Our grandparents are returning home by train, their departure time is 8:00 A.M. B. Our grandparents are returning home by train; and their departure time is 8:00 A.M. C. Our grandparents are returning home by train their departure time is 8:00 A.M. D. Our grandparents are returning home by train; their departure time is 8:00 A.M.

When a story is told from the _____ point of view, the narrator has full knowledge of all the characters.limited third-person
first-person
omniscient third-person
2. What tone does this passage convey?
Although the Banks family was not able to go on their vacation, they were happy to just spend time together. They knew that with a couple of phone calls, they would be able to reschedule their vacation for a time when the weather was better.
optimistic
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pessimistic
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When a story is told from the omniscient third-person point of view, the narrator has full knowledge of all the characters.
The passage convey optimistic.

Which of these best illustrates a strong claim?A. The American colonists had an absolute right to declare independence from Great Britain.
B. The Declaration of Independence explained why the American colonists wanted to form their own government.
C. According to the Declaration of Independence, people have the right to "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness."
D. It was right for the American colonists to declare independence because the British government did not support their interests.

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D. It was right for the American colonists to declare independence because the British government did not support their interests.

This claim is the strongest because it answers a prompt at the beginning of the claim and also provides a reason for the answer.

A claim needs to answer a prompt and give a reason for the answer. In doing this, the writer provides the argument they are going to present in that paragraph. Evidence is then used to support the claim in an essay. When developing a full argumentative essay, at least two claims would be presented in the thesis statement.

The answer is D. It was right for the American colonists to declare independence because the British government did not support their interests.

N Common Sense, which of the following best paraphrases Thomas Paine’s thesis? A. We must continue discussing the situation. If we have a war with England it will be the King’s fault for not continuing talks.
B. The time for talk is over. War is the only resort left for the Colonists and it is the King’s fault.
C. Let us continue discussing the situation using different men. We must avoid war with England at all costs.
D. There is no more time for talking. We must do whatever England says ...

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When skimming over the answer choices, it is not D. Thomas Paine's "Common Sense" was a pamphlet that encouraged and motivated the people to go against King George the III for his tyrannical society. The pamphlet inspired people in the thirteen colonies to fight for independence from Great Britain in the summer of 1776. It is not A or C either, because he wanted to take action. So, the answer choice is B.

Which poet, who seems be using iambic pentameter, bends the meter most? A. Emily Dickinson
B. John Donne
C. Gerard Manley Hopkins
D. Emma Lazarus

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The correct answer is C. Gerard Manley Hopkins 

Other poets mentioned here either use it regularly, or rarely use it at all.

If you hear about a public argument between a local politician and the newspaper editor of a local newspaper, where would be the most likely place to find an unbiased account of the feud? A) on the front page of the local newspaper B) in the editorial page of the local newspaper C) in a press release from the local politician's office D) in a bystander's description of how the argument unfolded

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Answer:

D) in a bystander's description of how the argument unfolded

Explanation:

We can have unbiased account of feud from someone or from some party that was neither involved in the feud, nor had any previous alignment with any feuding party.  A nearby bystander is most likely to be a person who does not have any previous alignment with either politician, no the newspaper editor. So, it would be option D.

All the rest of the options are either directly involved in the feud or come from either politician's side, or editor's side.

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D

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Which theme is apparent in this excerpt from Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice?Elizabeth listened in silence, but was not convinced; their behaviour at the assembly had not been calculated to please in general; and with more quickness of observation and less pliancy of temper than her sister, and with a judgement too unassailed by any attention to herself, she was very little disposed to approve them. They were in fact very fine ladies; not deficient in good humour when they were pleased, nor in the power of making themselves agreeable when they chose it, but proud and conceited.

marriage
love
prejudice
family

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After reading and analyzing the theme in the passage from "Pride and Prejudice," we can choose the following option as the one containing the theme that is most apparent:

C. Prejudice

What is theme?

In literature, theme is the underlying message or idea in a literary work. In other words, it is the message that an author wishes to convey. It is possible to have several different themes, especially when it comes to novels.

In the particular passage we are analyzing here, the theme is prejudice. Elizabeth is observing and judging Mr. Darcy and his friends. This is the first time she sees them, and she quickly decides they are not very likable people, with the exception of Mr. Bingley.

With the information above in mind, we can choose option C as the correct answer.

Learn more about theme here:

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It would be prejudice because she is judging them.