What help is Kindred willing to offer Everyman instead of going along himself? (Quote the line in the poem exactly."

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Answer 1
Answer: Kindred is willing to give his maid to Everyman to accompany him in his journey.

Here is his lines:

KINDRED
It availeth not us to entice;
Ye shall have my maid with all my heart;
She loveth to go to feasts, there to be nice,
And to dance, and abroad to start:
I will give her leave to help you in that journey,
If that you and she may agree. 
Answer 2
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Answer:Ye shall have my maid with all my heart; 360 She loveth to go to feasts, there to be nice, °  °wanton  And to dance, and abroad to start; I will give her leave to help you in that journey, If that you and she may agree.

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the correct option is option b as i believe helping child's organizational skills can make the child to understand things better.

Answer:

C to help orgainze their skills

Explanation:

She got soaked walking home in the rain yesterday because her umbrella was in her gym locker.Which part of this sentence is a clause?

"she got soaked walking"
"home in the rain yesterday"
"because her umbrella"
"was in her gym locker"

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Among your options, there is only one clause, and that would be A. "she got soaked walking."
When it comes to clauses, they need to have a subject (she in A), and a verb (got soaked in A). The other options don't have both the subject and the verb and thus cannot be considered clauses. There is however another clause in this sentence (because her umbrella was in her gym locker), but it is not one of your options. 

SHE GOT SOAKED  WALKING

"The World Is Too Much with Us" is a Petrarchan sonnet written by William Wordsworth. Its first eight lines (the octet) pose a question or problem, and its last six lines (the sestet) give a response or solution. The problem in this sonnet's octet is that humanity has lost its respect for and connection with nature. In the sestet, how does Wordsworth propose to address this problem?The World Is Too Much with Us
The world is too much with us; late and soon,
Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers:
Little we see in Nature that is ours;
We have given our hearts away, a sordid boon!1
This Sea that bares her bosom to the moon;
The winds that will be howling at all hours,
And are up-gathered now like sleeping flowers;
For this, for everything, we are out of tune;
It moves us not.—Great God! I'd rather be
A Pagan suckled in a creed outworn;
So might I, standing on this pleasant lea2,
Have glimpses that would make me less forlorn;
Have sight of Proteus3 rising from the sea;
Or hear old Triton4 blow his wreathed horn.
1 favor
2 meadow
3 Greek sea -god who could change his appearance at will
4 Greek sea -god with the head and upper body of a man and the tail of a fish
A.He wishes for Proteus and Triton to destroy the current world so that a new one can be built.
B.He wishes that he had been born a pagan so that he would have learned a different way of seeing nature.
C.He wishes to be a painter so he could paint Greek gods to ease his sadness.
D.He wishes to be a child again so that he could turn to the mythological heroes of his youth.
E.He wishes that Proteus and Titan would make him a pagan and show him the sights of paradise.

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The correct answer is letter E.He wishes that Proteus and Titan would make him a pagan and show him the sights of paradise. The World Is Too Much with Us" is a Petrarchan sonnet written by William Wordsworth. The problem in this sonnet's octet is that humanity has lost its respect for and connection with nature. Wordsworth propose to address this problem by wishing that Proteus and Titan would make him a pagan and show him the sights of paradise. 

Answer:

In the sestet of The World Is Too Much with Us, William Wordsworth proposes to address the problem of people losing respect and connection with nature by wishing to be a pagan, so that he would have learned a different way of seeing nature.The correct answer is B.

Explanation:

I choose B because the speaker clearly wishes he had been into other religions more related with nature in order to see and appreciate it like Proteus and Triton do. The poem literally says that when the speaker says: "Great God! I'd rather be  / A Pagan suckled in a creed outworn;". In this line he expresses how he thinks the main problem of the poem, which is that humanity has lost its respect for and connection with nature, would be solved. He thinks that because of him being raised the way he did, he as most of his equals is not able to appreciate and connect properly with nature. I chose B because to have been a pagan is the way the speaker finds to address the issue.  

In a work of fiction, what is the term for the series of events that builds toward the climax?

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The correct answer is rising action.


Exposition is the introduction, when we get to meet the characters and find out what's going on in general. Then follows rising action, which are various conflicts and events that lead toward the climax, which is the highest point within a story. After the climax, there is falling action, when things start to settle down slowly. In the end, we have denouement, which is when everything is finally solved.

There is the exposition, which is the introduction and the rising action, which are the events building up to the climax.

How does Odysseus' sense of curiosity affect the progress of the plot in The Odyssey? A.His curiosity hinders his journey back home. B.His curiosity hinders his escape from Calypso. C.His curiosity compels him to enter the archery contest. D.His curiosity compels him to visit his aging father.

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"A.His curiosity hinders his journey back home" is the best option in terms of how Odysseus' sense of curiosity affect the progress of the plot in The Odyssey.

Answer:

The right answer is A. His curiosity hinders his journey back home.

Explanation:

Identify the comma rule that the following sentence breaks: In their homeroom classes, students learned of a new very strict rule that would affect their parking privileges. Use a comma to separate three or more items in a series. Use a comma to set off a phrase or clause at the beginning of a sentence. Use a comma to separate coordinate adjectives. Use a comma to set off a parenthetical element in the sentence.

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It is breaking this rule: "Use a comma to separate coordinate adjectives." There should be a comma between "new" and "very" because these are both adjectives.

Use a comma to separate coordinate adjectives.