Make it a compound sentence by adding the word 'and' between the two simple sentences.
I bought a new Chevrolet and it has more room than a Honda.
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the foods you like or dislike-
appearance/taste/cultural background?
PLS HELP !!!!
Answer:
Is this a school test?? This is also an opinion. I tend to lean toward exotic foods like teriyaki chops, because of there flavor, and appearance
Explanation:
Journey. Choose at least one of Campbell's stages to analyze relative to the plot of your selection. Be specific in your summary of the narrative,
as well as your references to the Hero's Journey stages and Munson's analysis.
need help with this prompt it’s due today by 8pm at least page essay
Answer:
My Hero Moana is compared to Hercules because she was on a quest to become a wayfinder and to make Maui restore the heart of Te Fitti the Goddess that created the Islands since the demigod Maui stole the heart for his own purposes this is similar to Hercules because Hercules was on multiple quests because of his 12 labors.
Moana is a real person because she’s just a princess of the village she lives in.
She’s whole human with no supernatural powers
Yes because she had to journey on the ocean to find the demigod Maui so that he could take her and him to the goddess Ti Fiti .
Because she possess prowess that makes her a great leader
Travels to another Island to a different part of the ocean by a boat
She will prove that she would make a great chief
Prowess- Polynesian values
She got help from Maui because he has the ability to transform into any animal he pleases with his hook
She returned the heart plot twist was that Moana thought that the bad person was bad but it was actually Te fiti she took this form of a lava monster ever since Maui stole the heart then she helped everyone save all the islands that had a darkness spreading by restoring the heart to Te Ka which was Ti Fiti
She commands Maui to help her most of the time but Maui did’nt want to do it until he realizes it’s the right thing to do .
The Harry Potter series manifests Campbell's Hero's Journey, particularly the 'Departure' stage where Harry steps into the unknown Wizarding world. His crossing of the first threshold is marked by his encounter with Voldemort in the Philosopher's Stone.
The Harry Potter series is a great example of a fictional narrative that aligns with the Hero's Journey as conceptualized by Campbell. One of the stages of Hero's Journey I'd like to highlight in this narrative is the 'Departure' stage.
In the series, Harry is called to adventure when he receives a letter from Hogwarts. He initially refuses this call due to the disbelief and fear, shown by him hiding the fact about the letter. But soon, with the help of Hagrid, he crosses the first threshold and enters the Wizarding world, which is completely unknown to him. This is the beginning of his 'Departure' stage in which he separates himself from the ordinary world.
A key indication of this stage in the narrative is when he bats away Voldemort in the Philosopher's Stone, signifying his readiness to embrace the dangers of the unknown world. Thus, the Harry Potter series not only provides an exciting narrative but also stands as an embodiment of the universal stages of the Hero's Journey.
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A student builds a more unified text and investigates their topic throughout the drafting stage of writing, guided by purpose, audience, genre, and substance. Students can use drafting to expand, clarify, and revise their initial plans and ideas.
Drafting is the process of actually penning the paper's words. As part of the writing process, one will create several drafts of their paper.
Each rough draft develops upon the previous one. Simply said, the final draft is the last document the submit.
Thus, more unified text and investigates their topic throughout the drafting stage of writing.
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Answer:
explore and narrow your topic and gather details
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to set the mood and tone of the play and provide background information
to provide information about how the stage should be set and what props are needed
to give some insight into the relationships among different characters
to provide a hint to the audience about what will happen later in the play
The correct answer is: To set the mood and tone of the play and provide background information.
"Prologue" comes from the Greek term prologos, that means "before words", that gives us an inicial clue. In the prologue the author gives us information to better undestand the play, to know when and why things will happen. In other words, "they set the mood and tone". Prologues especifically explain or set the stage for what happens next, this information is important to differentiate it from regular openings, In some movies the prologue can be identified easily as it apears like an explanatory text before the movie, for example post apocalyptic movies: "In the year 2300 Earth is devastated and the only humas alive live underground..."