50 POINTS!!!!!! From the adventures of Tom Sawyer . . . Write a eulogy fit for Tom Sawyer's funeral before he reveals he's alive. Include aspects of the story and character knowledge.

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Answer 1
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I am so sorry with the loss of Tom. He was a good but a mischievous kid at the same time. People loved him with the tricks he did. After he died I am so sad. I

In Hucks point of view: me and Tom loved to go play hicky and swim in the Mississippi River. that was one of our favorite things to do in the summer we'd go fishing and he'd always only use rope and a stick that's it. I member the time he got cout because his thread wasn't white man he shot out of that room quicker than a builet. That crush this year he loved Her so now what was her name becky thacher that's her name I think. I miss him.



Answer 2
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tom was a great kid...always getting into things and very mischievous but that was part of wwhat we loved about him...in the end though it brought him down. he loved people, people loved him.

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My brother will ___ for a few nights A) provide us up B) provide us in
C) put us up D) put us in

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Well with this we use process of elimination.

My brother will provide us up for a few nights.

That set of words doesn't make sense so we can cross out A.

My brother will provide us in for a few nights.

This set of words makes a little more sense so we won't be fully crossing out B.

My brother will put us up for a few nights.

Again, this set of words doesn't make sense so C is eliminated.

My brother will put us in for a few nights.

That set of words makes sense.

So now, it is between B and D.

Now it's up to you to decide which fits better.

Hope this helps!

How to make a sentence with observance

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This is an example of how to use observance in a sentence, however I personally find it difficult to use observance in a sentence.

"In observance of Memorial Day, we attended a parade."

I hope this has helped you.
Example:
The frequent Old Testament association of "new moons and Sabbaths" may point to an original observance of the 1st and 15th days of the month.

In at least 150 words, explain Rukmani's opinion about what effect the tannery has on the village?

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Rukmani did not like the tannery coming into their village. She despised it for changing the way their village is turned into after these white men came.

Explanation:

In the story Nectar in a Sieve by Kamala Markandaya, the village life of rural India is presented neatly as a representation of the difficult life it entails. The narrator and protagonist of the story is Rukmani, a literate woman married to a lower class, Nathan who is a migrant worker.

When at first the white men workers arrived, everyone seemed enthralled with the prospect of having a tannery in the village. But for Rukmani, she wasn't supportive of the idea of these men coming into the village. She may have also liked them coming at first but when they left, she was unimpressed with what they had done to them. They also changed the whole village life, Rukmani stating that "They had invaded our village with clatter and din, had taken from us the maidan where our children played, and had made the bazaar prices too high for us". She also claims they "lay their hands upon us and we are all turned from tilling to barter, and hoard our silver since we cannot spend it, and see our children go without the food that their children gorge". In short, the tannery is the villain in their lives, which will turn tragic for almost all of her family members.

Construction begins on a tannery (where animal hides are cured for other uses) in Rukmani’s village. The building of the tannery is quite a spectacle. Lots of men from the outside world come in with carts and bricks. The colonial structure is in place here, too: there is an Indian boss oversees the builders; a white man oversees the entire operation.
The tannery changes how people work in the village: the building workmen are paid well, and the village people are occupied in supplying their mounting needs, from rope and bricks to fruit and sweetmeats. The workmen bring in their families and live in little huts with them, mostly isolated from villagers.
In two months, the tannery is completed, and the workmen suddenly disappear. Everything is quiet in the village for a while, which gives people time to reflect on the influence of the workmen. While Rukmani resented the noise brought with them, she, like many others, benefited economically from being able to sell to the workers.
Rukmani regrets that the tannery has come to her village. Nathan assures her that they will be back, and there’s nothing that can be done about it. Sure enough, Nathan is right: new men replace the men who left. They bring their wives and families, but they also bring pollution, the stink of liquor brewing, their noisy habits, and all-around calamity.
The tannery also results in new parental restrictions for Ira. Up until this time, Ira had been allowed to roam freely, but neighbors notice that suddenly the men are paying attention to the young girl. She is beautiful, if only thirteen. Rukmani and Nathan suddenly curtail her freedom to protect her from the workmen, and to protect the family from gossip. Though Ira resents the new limitations, she is obedient.

In which of the sentences is the subjunctive mood used correctly?A: when you come he tomorrow, be punctual!

B: do you think they will be punctual?

C: they are not often punctual

D: I demand that they be punctual

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D: I demand that they be punctual
D: I demand that they be punctual
 

The French teacher, Mr. Bueller, realizes that Victor is faking his knowledge of French. Identify the event from Mr. Bueller’s past that leads him to keep the truth to himself. In what way does his decision help advance the plot?

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The past event that helps Mr. Bueller understand Victor's situation is that he had also tried his very best to try to impress his then college girlfriend. In the same way, he knew Victor was also trying to get Teresa's attention, and thus, Mr. Bueller decided not to reveal anything or speak anything about the French class.

This decision helped Victor gain the confidence he needed to be with Teresa and also allowed them to hang out and be acquainted. It paved the way for the two to get to know each other without Victor being embarrassed by their French teacher and ruining all his plans. And it wouldn't also lead to Victor tutoring Teresa.

Explanation:

Gary Soto's short story "Seventh Grade" is about a young seventh-grade boy named Victor and his attempts to impress a girl that she liked in the same class. The short story occurred at the school grounds and especially at the French class.

The French teacher Mr. Bueller also knows that Victor is trying to impress Teresa, who is taking the French class. His decision to join the class is an act to be near her, impress her, and hopefully get her to notice him and like him. Mr. Bueller knows too well what Victor is doing because he too had acted the same way with his college girlfriend. He had done everything possible and even spent way above his ability to impress his girlfriend, and so, he knows Victor's actions are all too similar to his past.

So, he did not reveal the truth about Victor's situation in speaking French, thereby prevent any embarrassment for Victor. This act also paved the way for Victor and Teresa to hang out together and thus, makes it possible for Victor to feel successful in trying to get Teresa to notice him. This decision to withhold any of the truths helped Victor gaining Teresa's attention and thus, helped them get together with Victor agreeing to tutor her in French.

In "Tiger - Tiger!" which best describes the conflict between Mowgli and the villagers when Mowgli first arrives? A.
The villagers do not accept Mowgli because he is weak and unable to perform the work of men.

B.
Mowgli attacks the animals of the village because he only knows the Law of the Jungle.

C.
The villagers do not like Mowgli because he refuses to learn how to speak their language.

D.
Mowgli does not understand the laws of man, so he regularly offends the villagers.

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Option C) The villages do not like Mowgli because he refuses to learn how to speak their language, best describes the conflict between Mowgli and the Villagers when Mowgli first arrives.

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it is D

Explanation:

i took the test on k12 and got it right.