O The structure shows that many people's mistakes
resulted in the rapid spread of the fire.
O The structure shows that if the firefighters had been
better trained, they could have contained the fire
early on.
O The structure shows that the public panicked, which
did nothing to slow the fire.
The cause-and-effect structure of the reading reinforces the firefighter's statement by showcasing the chain of events and mistakes that led to the rapid spread of the fire.
The cause-and-effect structure of the reading reinforces the firefighter's statement by showing that many people's mistakes resulted in the rapid spread of the fire. This is demonstrated through the chain of events described in the reading, where one mistake led to another and ultimately caused the fire to spread quickly.
For example, the reading may highlight how a person's failure to properly extinguish a campfire led to embers igniting nearby dry grass, which then spread to nearby trees. The structure of the reading shows how these individual mistakes and actions contributed to the overall result of a rapidly spreading fire.
By showcasing these cause-and-effect relationships, the reading supports the firefighter's statement that the fire was not solely the fault of the firefighters themselves, but rather a result of various factors and mistakes made by multiple individuals.
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Answer:
A. The structure shows that many people's mistakes resulted in the rapid spread of the fire.
Explanation:
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b. Mary remembered to buy milk didn't she?
c. Mr. Jones visited the YMCA before becoming a member.
d. The company held it's annual party at the convention center.
'Cyclops,
if ever mortal man inquire
how you were put to shame and blinded, tell him
Odysseus, raider of cities, took your eye:
Laertes' son, whose home's on Ithaca!'
What motivates Odysseus to reveal his true name to the Cyclops?
A) distrust and pride
B) fear and anger
C) weakness and fear
D) pride and anger
Answer: D) Pride and anger.
Explanation: In the given excerpt from "The Odyssey" by Homer, we can see the description of Odysseus' attitude after he blinded the Cyclops. He yelled to the Cyclops that if ever a mortal asked him who blinded him, he could answer that it was Odysseus. He reveals his name to the Cyclops motivated by his pride and anger ("but let my anger flare and yelled") so the correct answer is option D.
B. Before
C. Consequently
D. On the other hand
The correct answer is - C. Consequently
a. simile
b. metaphor
c. neither
Answer: C) neither.
Explanation: A simile is a figure of speech that consists in making a comparison between elements that aren't obviously related, this comparison is made using the words "like" and "as." A metaphor is also a comparison but it is direct (without using the words "like" or "as"). The given phrase isn't an example of a simile of a metaphor because it isn't comparing anything, it is just describing the veils by saying that they are made of white lace.
In the morning, the sun would rise from behind the forest. First, its rays penetrated through the leaves, and gradually, with cockcrows and sparrows that vigorously proclaimed daylight, the golden sun sat at the top of the forest. In the evening, monkeys could be seen in the forest jumping from tree to tree, returning to their sleeping places. On the coffee farms, chickens were always busy hiding their young from hawks. Beyond the farms, palm trees waved their fronds with the moving wind. Sometimes a palm wine tapper could be seen climbing in the early evening.
How does the setting in the excerpt support the plot?
Answer:
The setting is calm and happy in the beginning and then the plot changes to sad and horrific.
Explanation: