Answer:
In Night by Elie Wiesel, there are many facts and opinions that support the theme that with adversity comes a loss of faith in oneself and in humanity. One fact that supports this theme is the following excerpt: “‘Not cry? We’re on the threshold of death. Soon, we shall be inside . . . Do you understand? . . .’” This is a fact because the incorporation of dialogue of individuals who are not the author is a tool that authors of memoirs use to include facts. This excerpt reflects the theme because it is describing one man’s reaction to this terrible situation: there is no way to respond but with despair. One opinion that supports this theme is the following excerpt: “Never shall I forget those flames that consumed my faith forever.” This is an opinion because the inclusion of author's statements of belief is a tool that authors of memoirs use to include opinions. This excerpt reflects the theme because Wiesel states directly that his faith was “consumed” by the events of the concentration camps.
Explanation:
Possible Answer. 100% correct
B. The Declaration of Independence
C. his essay “The American Crisis”
D. his pamphlet Common Sense
Answer:
C. his essay “The American Crisis”
Explanation:
George Washington was amongst the wide readership of Paine's writings. Before the famous crossing of the Delaware on the way to victory at Trenton in late 1776, General George Washington ordered officers to read Paine's The American Crisis to the Continental Army.
The question "Was what the author said worthwhile " is a question of evaluation. Option C is correct.
I wan to explain that evaluation is a systematic determination of a subject’s merit, worth as well as significance, using criteria governed by a set of standards while analysis refers to the process of breaking a complex topic or substance into smaller parts in order to have a better understanding of it.
Evaluation tells us about the outcome or the value of the thing.
Answer:
A. After 3.57 seconds, the racecar will overtake the stock car
B. distance travelled = 37. 59 m
C. v₁ = 21.06 m/s
v₂ = 16.45 m/s
Explanation:
Using, S = ut + 1/2at² where s is displacement, u is initial velocity, t is time, a is acceleration.
Car 1 has acceleration a = +5.9 m/s²; Car 2 has acceleration a = +3.6 m/s²
A. The time for the two cars to be directly side by side be t.
Beyond time, t, Car 1 will overtake Car 2.
Since both cars are starting from rest, initial velocity, u, = 0
S = 1/2at²
For car 1, time t = t - 1.0 since it started 1.0 second behind car 2
s₁ = 1/2 * 5.9 * (t - 1)²
s = 2.95t² - 5.9t + 2.95
For car 2; s₂ = 1/2 * 3.6 * t² = 1.8t²
at time t, the displacement of the two cars will be equal; s₁ = s₂
2.95t² - 5.9t + 2.95 = 1.8t²
1.15t² - 5.9t + 2.95 = 0
solving for t using the quadratic formula
t = (5.9 ± 4.61)/2.3
t = 4.57 s or 0.56 s
since t cannot be less than 1.0 s, t = 4.57 s
Time for car 1 = (4.57 - 1.0) s = 3.57 s
Therefore, after 3.57 seconds, the racecar will overtake the stock car
B. The distance travelled by both cars, s = 1/2 * 3.6 * 4.57² = 37.59 m OR
s = 1/2 * 5.9 * 3.57² = 37.59 m
distance travelled = 37. 59 m
C. Using v² = u² + 2as; since u = 0, v² = 2as
velocity of car 1; v₁² = 2 * 5.9 * 37.59
taking square root of both sides
v₁ = 21.06 m/s
velocity of car, v₂² = 2 * 3.6 * 37.59
taking square root of both sides
v₂ = 16.45 m/s
One reason why Dante most likely wrote the Inferno was to warn sinners about the afterlife. To depicts what would awaits them in case they sin.
The Inferno, a part of Dante's poem in The Divine Comedy, narrates the journey of Dante through Hell, guided by the ancient Roman poet Virgil. In the poem, Hell is pictured as nine concentric circles of torment located within the Earth. Inferno seeks to describe the recognition and rejection of sin.