Joey decided to take Pre-Calculus his senior year in high school because he plans to go to college.In your own words, analyze this decision.

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Answer: If Joey decided to take Pre-Calculus his senior year in high school because he plans to go to college then this is a wise decision that puts future goals ahead of short-term fun. 

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What is dramatic irony?a. contradiction between words and full meaning
b. Explicit meaning
c. form and structure of words
d. Subtle hints that tell the audience what will happen later

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♥ What is dramatic irony?a. contradiction between words and full meaning
b. Explicit meaning
c. form and structure of words
♥ d. Subtle hints that tell the audience what will happen later

♥ This is when the audience is grasping that something will happen later, but the characters will not.
♥ Answer is in bold ;)

Which sentence best summarizes this excerpt from Book 21 of the Odyssey?

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Penelope takes Odysseus's bow down from its place of honor on the wall. She remembers how he obtained it as the payment for a debt from Iphitos from Lakedaimon.Don't worry—Homer tells you the story: Odysseus met Iphitos in Messene, where he (Odysseus) had come claiming the natives owed Ithaka for having stolen some sheep way back when. Iphitos was also there on the account of livestock; he was tracking some stray mares that apparently wandered to Messene themselves.But these mares ended up being the death of Iphitos, since he later wandered to the house of Herakles (Hercules), who promptly killed him so he could have the mares.The point is, Odysseus became friends with Iphitos; he gave him a sword and spear, and Iphitos in return gave him the bow that Penelope is now taking off the wall.Back to the Queen. She approaches the suitors and announces the contest and all its details, which we've already heard.Eumaios and Philoitios present the weapons and both break down in tears, since they know Penelope has given up hope that her husband will ever return.Antinoös mocks them for their sniveling, of course.Telemachos is the first to try stringing the bow, not because he wants to marry his mother (he'll leave that to this ancient Greek hero), but because he wants to prove his strength, manliness, and virility.After four tries, it looks like Telemachos is finally about to succeed—when beggar Odysseus signals for him not to do it. Convenient.Telemachos obeys and hands the bow over to the first suitor, who fails miserably.Antinoös orders Melanthios to build a fire and bring a cake of lard so that they can limber up the bow in the hopes of stringing it. (Cheating!)As he does, beggar Odysseus notices Eumaios and Philoitios leaving the hall. He rushes after them and reveals himself as Odysseus. As proof, he shows them his scar. Woohoo!In the meantime, Eurymachos has been shamed by the bow; he can't string it, either.To delay his own attempt, Antinoös distracts everyone's attention with the feast and says he'll try the bow tomorrow after they have eaten.Beggar Odysseus speaks up; he wants a chance at stringing the bow.The suitors, especially Antinoös, emphatically say no. They're afraid he can actually do it, since they saw his absolutely awesome body a few days before.Penelope scolds Antinoös and Eurymachos for treating the beggar so badly and invites him to give it a shot.Telemachos uncharacteristically steps forward and tells his mother that this is a man's affair and she ought to go upstairs and be a woman. Alone. In the bedroom.Incidentally, that's where ancient Greek women actually did spend a lot of their time.Penelope obeys, marveling at Telemachos's sudden bravery. Because there's nothing a mom likes better than being ordered around by her son.As the beggar takes his time feeling the bow, Telemachos tells Eurykleia to shut all the women in their rooms and tell them not to come out until summoned, even if they hear sounds of battle.As the beggar takes his time stringing the bow, the suitors shout insults at him……Until he successfully strings the bow in one easy motion, grabs an arrow and shoots it straight through the twelve axe heads.In the silence that follows, Zeus sends a sign of his favor—a single thunderclap.Telemachos arms himself and moves to stand next to his now unmasked father.Odysseus is back. Yeah!

I need a personification for rain & wind?

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Personification is giving any non living "thing" human like traits.

So for wind...
The wind screamed against my ears in the midst of the night.

For rain...
The rain tap danced on the cool morning roof top!

make sense?

Which statement explains the difference between iambic pentameter and prose best

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Iambic pentameter is a type of verse meaning that there are 5 feet each accented according to a pattern and is used in creating poetry. Prose however is written in a standard textual form without any meter or rhyme.

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B.
past progressive

C.
present perfect progressive

D.
past perfect progressive

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C. 
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Answer:

it's an invasive species