Poem about being friendly that rhymes

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Answer 1
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Whenever there's a place for kindness, we extend

True friendship, like a hand to lend.

With open hearts and smiles so bright,

We light the world, all day and all night.

Through laughter, tears, and joy we share,

In bonds of friendship, together we care.

So please be friendly, that's what I ask you to do,

And make this world feel brand new.


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Based on the Inferno, what does Dante most likely consider monstrous?A. Being a business owner
B. Being an ancient philosopher
C. Being a repentant sinner
D. Being a hypocritical person

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C. Being a Hypocritical Person. In the Inferno, Dante descends through the concentric circles of hell starting with the least punishment and culminating in the center where Satan resides. Of the options provided, being a hypocrite is deepest in the concentric circles. Hypocrites were condemned to the 8th circle of hell. This is only 1 circle removed from the worst of hell. It therefore follows that Dante most likely considered a hypocrite as more monstrous than all the other options provided.

Answer: D

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What strategy is a student using when associating the word disposition with a picture of a model posing? A. using reference tools B. creating an association C. using context clues to determine meaning D. exploring the multiple meanings of a word

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "C. using context clues to determine meaning." The strategy that a student is using when associating the word disposition with a picture of a model posing is C. using context clues to determine meaning

its actually answer B

In titles which words are typically not capitalized small words articles first words single word titles

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The correct answer is articles. In a title articles will rarely be capitalised. Articles are the words which come before nouns, such as 'an' and 'the' which are not the most important words within the title and do therefore not warrant the capitalisation.

A main character struggling through a snowstormwould be an example of which type of conflict?

internal conflict
external conflict

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external conflict
a struggle that occurs  between a character and outside forces.
Internal conflict is a mental or emotional struggle that occurs within a character External conflict is a struggle that occurs between a character and outside forces, which could be another character or the environment.

Which of these words has the same denotative meaning but different connotative meanings than the word food?

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Some synonyms to food, which carry a different connotative meaning are:

-snack (suggests that the food has a good taste)

-feed (suggests that it's only given to animals)

-delicacy (suggests supreme taste)

-goodies (suggests good taste)

-chow (suggests informal situation of eating)

In part two of trifles which of the following is an example of dramatic irony?

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C) Audience knows the deceased, but the men and play do not.

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Trifles is built as a detective story in which the main characters are usually the detectives; however, in Trifles, the main characters are the detective's wives who, through their experiences as housewives, solve the crime without the men ever acknowledging this because of the women's empathy towards the killer of Mr. Wright, who they assume to be Mrs. Wright, after having her spirit "killed" by Mr. Wright in the first place. Trifles questions the patriarchal justice system.

In part two of trifles, an example of dramatic irony is c) the audience knows the deceased the men and play do not.

Answer: C) the audience knows the deceased the men and play do not.