Why is the opening scene important in the alchemist

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The opening them of The Alchemist depicts his newfound dream, that he could get treasures under the pyramid. After that dream, he journeyed himself to find these treasures only to find that the pyramid is just under the sycamore tree. Along the journey, he sacrificed a lot of things just to get what he wanted.


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In which of the following sentences is 'but' used as a preposition?A. I wanted to leave, but I was embarrassed to do so.B. We discovered that Candy will do anything but work.C. The lake is pretty, but it's too cold for swimming.D, I would like to return to Italy, but i have no money.
Read the excerpt from a letter about the Minidoka Relocation Center. It was written by Japanese American Kenji Okuda, who was relocated during World War II. Which two statements represent the central idea of the passage?The camp is still very far from complete. They had to interrupt movement for a week because of lack of housing facilities—in fact, the last group of 500 who left had to sleep in mess halls, laundry rooms, and any available bed space. The W.R.A. officials were trying hard enough to have the Army stop the wholesale movement—but the Army waited until they were absolutely certain that the camp over there could hold no more. There are about 4,500 there now—and no running hot water as of the latest reports. The sewage and lavatory facilities are still uncompleted—residents are using outhouses until all construction is completed. The dust out there in the midst of the Minidoka desert, the sagebrush and bugs, must be terrific. Most of the people there suffer from sore throats, and dust storms are terrific—can’t see more than a couple of feet ahead. Many of the residents get nosebleeds—the fine sand seems to wreak havoc with almost everything. It is entirely possible that if we are there long enough and get water on the soil, we will be able to make a veritable “Garden of Eden.” The first two years will be hard—how many will be able to live through it and come through triumphant?A. Housing facilities at Minidoka were inadequate because the camp was overcrowded.B. The US Army and the War Relocation Authority disagreed over the number of evacuees to be moved into the camp.C. People in the Minidoka Relocation Center did not even have a place to sleep.D. Living conditions in the Minidoka relocation camp were poor and unhealthy.E. It was possible to convert the arid Minidoka desert into fertile farmland.I know the answer is not A and B. Try your best, please.
The collection of sonnets known as "from the Portuguese" are called that because _____.1. they were written while living in Portugal2. they were originally written in Portugese3. it was the author's husband's nickname for her4. the author was born in Portugal
Who decides to get rid of Gregor?A. Gregor's mother B. Grete C. The tenants D. Gregor's father
Jimmy is writing a compare and contrast essay about the benefits of renting housesversus apartments. Which of the following statements would make a good, relevantcomparison in his essay?Houses are more expensive to rent than apartments, but they usually includemore space.Both apartments and houses come in a variety of shapes and sizes.General George Washington lived in houses and apartments over the course ofhis life.O Apartments often include amenities such as gyms, while houses rarely includeany amenities.

What led to the establishment of Providence, the first permanent settlement in Rhode Island?

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Roger Williams so to speak found Providence. He bought the land from some of his Indian friends and a few people that came with Williams settled there. He had been kicked out of Massachusetts because his beliefs did not line up with the beliefs of the government/ colony that was established.

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the banishment of its founder, Roger Williams, from Massachusetts for his religious dissent

Read this excerpt from The Great Fire. Schaffer's first signal went out at 9:30. Several minutes later, Schaffer realized his mistake and ordered Box 319 struck. This was still seven blocks away from the O'Learys', but close enough that firefighters could see the flames and alter their course. Unfortunately, Schaffer's young assistant, William J. Brown, stubbornly refused to strike Box 319, saying he was afraid it would confuse the situation. Which statement best describes the effect of Brown’s refusal to strike Box 319?

The engines went directly to De Koven Street.
Schaffer took it upon himself to send out the correct signal.
The engines were sent to an incorrect location.
Schaffer found another way to redirect the engines.

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its c

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C

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Write about a time that you felt you did not fit in and how it affected your life. please help narrative draft 50 POINTS

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middle school,i had just moved schools from the city to the country and from they way i dressed and acted compared to everyone was so different and i had a northerner accent like a strong one and everyone noticed and they thought i was weird because of it and for me it was really strange everyone already had there own friend groups setup so it was harder trying to become friends with someone

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There were a few times I felt I didn't fit in. But one in particular was when I was living in Philly. When I went to school, I missed a few weeks, I was popular for a bit, but only because I was pretty. People started to know me and started making fun of me and they hated me for no reason. For 2 years, there was only 1-2 people that didn't hate my guts.

You should NOT include quotation marks around the title of which kind of work? a. short story
b. article
c. newspaper
d. particular episode of a podcast

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C.) newspaper
Because you use quotation marks around words you are quoting or someone is saying.

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C newspaper

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Which answer best completes the sentence? Shopping at the outlet mall on their vacation was the __________ thing from his mind.a. furthest
b. further
c. more furthest
d. most furthest

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I would say A. was the furthest thing from his mind
The answer is A because 'est' is used for more then two things 'er' for two things 'more and most' can't be used with' est' because it already uses for more than two things.

Which words in the sentence make up the appositive phrase? Which word does it rename? My friend's brothers showed me their guitars, beautiful antique instruments. A. showed me; renames guitars B. their guitars; renames me C. brothers; renames friend's D. beautiful antique instruments; renames guitars

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The words in the sentence that make up the appositive phrase are "beautiful antigue instruments" and the word that it renames is "guitars" (D).

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An appositive phrase is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun right beside it. Nonessential appositive phrases are always separated from the rest of the sentence with commas because the information they provide is not considered necessary to complete the meaning of the sentence. If dropped, the meaning of the sentence would be left unchanged (see 1).

1) My friend's brothers showed me their guitars.

"Beautiful antique instruments" is the appositive phrase.  It renames "guitars".