1.In "Delfino II:nDiez in the Desert," the first thing that went wrong on Diez's ill-fated trip was that.A. a woman became delirious and died.
B. a rash struck those who had been slashed by cactus needles.
C.Diez got in a fistfight with his coyote trainee.
D. the group was spotted by a Border Patrol helicopter.

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer is A) the first thing that went wrong on Diez's ill-fated trip was that a woman became delirious and died. 

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What type of story does the nun’s priest tell? an anecdote a parable a fable a biblical tale?

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The type of story that the Nun's Priest tells is a fable. As you may already know, fables are stories where the main protagonists are animals who have human qualities, and it usually ends with some kind of a moral. Here, the protagonists are a rooster, chickens, and a fox who wants to trick the rooster and eat him, however, it gets bamboozled itself.

Answer:

a fable

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Based on his actions, what is the best description of the Good Samaritan? A. He is compassionate and kind. B. He is adventurous and brave. C. He is wise and determined. D. He is funny and intelligent.

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The answer is the option A, He is compassionate and kind. The Good Samaritan is a passage (parable) of the Bible, Parables are stories told to make a moral point. Many stories narrated in the Bible are parables said by Jesus. The Good Samaritan parable narrates the story of a men from Samaria (Samaritan) that helps a battered man that he finds in the dessert, and gives him drink, meal and takes him to an inn.

Which themes distinguish literature written in the realist era from earlier literature?A. everyday life and common subjects
B. tragedy and extreme circumstances
C. unusual and terrifying themes
D. adventurous and fantastical episodes

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The best answer is A. Realism means real life. This includes writing about common people and everyday circumstances. Tragedy and extreme circumstances, unusual and terrifying themes, and adventurous and fantastical episodes can occur in unrealistic stories, like fairy tales or science fiction. Hope this helps!

At the start of "The Necklace," why does Mathilde's husband go through "great trouble" to get an invitation to the ball?a. He knows that attending the ball will lead to his getting a promotion at work.
b. He has bought Mathilde a new dress and wants her to wear it for some special event.
c. He thinks attending such an elegant affair will make Mathilde happy.
d. He wants to prove to Mathilde that he is very good at his job.

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The answer is "c. He thinks attending such an elegant affair will make Mathilde happy."

I think the answer is C.

In a well-known adaptation of Hamlet, one actor plays both Hamlet and the ghost. What is the effect of this adaptation?A. It establishes Hamlet’s madness and that the ghost is not a figment of his imagination.
B. It emphasizes the idea that the ghost is not real, but rather imagined by Hamlet.
C. It complicates the plot and makes it more difficult for a modern audience to understand it.
D. It simplifies the plot of the play and makes it easier for a modern audience to understand it.

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The correct answer is B. It emphasizes the idea that the ghost is not real, but rather imagined by Hamlet.


In the original play, the ghost is apparently real because some people (other than Hamlet) also saw it. However, not all of them, which is why Hamlet's sanity is often questioned. In this adaptation, however, where both Hamlet and the ghost are played by the same character, we get the idea that the ghost doesn't actually exist - but rather that Hamlet is actually crazy and imagining things due to his pain of losing his father.


The context clues show that the effect of this adaptation is B. It emphasizes the idea that the ghost is not real, but rather imagined by Hamlet.

What are context clues?

It should be noted that context clues are the hints that are given in a literary work to help readers understand a story.

In this case, the context clues show that the effect of this adaptation is that it emphasizes the idea that the ghost is not real, but rather imagined by Hamlet.

Learn more about context clues on:

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Why does Edwards claim that nonbelievers are akin to spiders in "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God"?". . . and your own care and prudence, and best contrivance, and all your righteousness, would have no more influence to uphold you and keep you out of hell, than a spider's web would have to stop a falling rock."

I. Spiders are considered to be errors of God’s creation.
II. Spiders are powerless should a rock fall on them.
III. Spiders are considered the lowest form of life and thus expendable.



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I and II



I and III

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I and III i am pretty sure that is right 

Answer:

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Explanation:

Plato

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