HELP PLEASE!! K12 LITERATUREWhat is the theme of "President Cleveland, Where Are You?"

A.
Young children cannot be expected to behave with maturity and generosity.

B.
Part of growing up is learning to be selfless, even when it is difficult.

C.
Friends often don't understand why we do the things we do.

D.
Family obligations can lead to feelings of guilt and shame.

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Answer 1
Answer: The theme of "President Cleveland, Where Are You?" is A. young children cannot be expected to behave with maturity and generosity. This is because they are still way too young to understand such a concept as generosity, and are generally very selfish. Maturity comes with age, so a child is certainly not mature, but rather it takes time for him or her to actually grow up.

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Here are some textual evidence examples you might use in an essay:

* Direct quotations from a book or other text source.

* Accurate summaries of what happened or was said in the text.

* Larger passages that relate directly to the thesis of your essay.

* Paraphrases of what the author says in the text.

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Please help quick! ASAP 6) Which of the following from "When Greek Meets Greek" contains an example of idiom?
A) "I know of a landlord up the road who vow that he ain't ever taking anybody who come from the West Indies."
B) "Sure, you stand a chance."
C) "I am an Untouchable from the heart of India."
D) "This house is to small for the two of we," Ram say to himself, "one will have to go."

7) Which of the following best describes the diction of this excerpt from "And of Clay Are We Created"?
"Much later, after soldiers and volunteers had arrived to rescue the living and try to access the magnitude of cataclysm, it was calculated that beneath the mud lay more than twenty thousand human beings and an infinite number of animals putrefying in a viscous soup."
A) Precise and formal
B) Simple and casual
C) Vivid and figurative
D) elevated and metaphorical

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The answer to question 6 is B. You stand a chance is an idiom to say that someone has a possibility to something. An idiom is an expression that doesn't adapt to grammatical rules or the literal usage of the words, "stand a chance" doesn't make sense if one reads each word as literal, stand as a verb wouldn't be referring to a chance.


And the answer to question is C. Vivid means that it produces intense mental images and figuratve that a word isn't being used completely literally. Both can be seen in the phrase "putrefying in a viscous soup" for example

6. B. You stand a chance is an idiom to say that someone has a possibility to something

7. C. Vivid means that it produces intense mental images

What's th idiom about?

The answer to question 6 is B. You stand a chance is an idiom to say that someone has a possibility to something. An idiom is an expression that doesn't adapt to grammatical rules or the literal usage of the words, "stand a chance" doesn't make sense if one reads each word as literal, stand as a verb wouldn't be referring to a chance.

And the answer to question is C. Vivid means that it produces intense mental images and figuratve that a word isn't being used completely literally. Both can be seen in the phrase "putrefying in a viscous soup" for example

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What does the word patelogical mean

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Pathological has 2 different meanings. 1 meaning is to be obsessed, Meaning like your obsessed with a candy or something like that. The 2nd meaning is that its associated with pathology in some way.

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Pathological - including, brought on by, or of the way of a physical or mental malady.

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The Answer for #4 is Mark Twain


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what is this type of question i really dont get it 

Which punctuation mark is missing from this sentence?As she looked through the telescope, Annie exclaimed,
“I think I can see the _____ Oh, no, I can’t!”
A , (comma)
B : (colon)
C . (full stop)
D … (ellipsis)

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C. full stop (.)
should come i think