According to Our Town, what is the second act of life? 1) Daily Life
2) Love and Marriage
3) High School Graduation
4) Childbirth

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Answer 1
Answer: According to my sources, i am pretty sure that it is 2), love and marriage, it also makes some since because daily life would come first because you need to do daily tasks to survive, then marriage would come second because usually you are married before child birth and high school isn't really mandatory.

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Concerning organization, what should be changed?

Sentence 6 should be moved to the end.
Sentence 2 should be moved after sentence 8.
Sentence 10 should be deleted.
all of the above
correct as is

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all of the above is correct as is

Answer:

Sentence 6 should be moved to the end.

Explanation:

Sentence 6 talks about his death out of no where.

Which word refers to the pattern or form of a poem?structure
diction
rhyme
broadside

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Structureor style refers to the pattern or form of a poem. Structure deals with the lines’overall organization as well as its rhyming. A poem could be evaluated throughits number of stanzas or form (lyric, narrative and descriptive).

Which sentence is punctuated correctly? A.
"Second City" Stacy continued "is a famous comedy troupe from Chicago."

B.
Stacy asked "Did you know that Second City is turning fifty years old"?


C."Many of their performers," she went on to say, "have gone on to television and movies."


D."Oh, yes." said Stephen "I think I've seen some of them on TV."
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The sentence that is punctuated correctly is C) "Many of their performers," she went on to say, "have gone on to television and movies."
It is the only sentence where punctuation marks are applied in a correct manner. 

Which of the following lines from the poem “to be of use” best conveys the connotation that hard work is associated with dignity and gratification?A) “they seem to become natives of that element,”
B) “I love people who harness themselves, an ox to a heavy cart,”
C) “The work of the world is common as mud.”
D) “Botched, it smears the hands, crumbles to dust.”

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Answer:

B) “I love people who harness themselves, an ox to a heavy cart,”

Explanation:

Option B line comes from the second stanza of the "To Be of Use" poem by Marge Piercy, which goes like this:

I love people who harness themselves, an ox to a heavy cart,

who pull like water buffalo, with massive patience,

who strain in the mud and the muck to move things forward,

who do what has to be done, again and again.

In the line, the author compares hard-working people to an ox which it's an animal that have great resistance in doing arduous works, while showing gratification, dignity and that she is pleased with this kind of people by mentioning that she loved "people who harness themselves".

The lines from the poem “to be of use” that best conveys the connotation that hard work is associated with dignity and gratification is “I love people who harness themselves, an ox to a heavy cart,”. The answer is letter B.

An author who writes about obstaclesSometimes wants to experience obstacles

Rarely has experienced obstacles

Often has no opinion about obstacles

Usually has an opinion about obstacles

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D. Usually has an opinion about obstacles

Have you ever wondered what you should write about for a writing assignment and asked your writing/English teacher for advice on what you should write about? If you have, your teacher probably responded to your question with another question: “Well, what interests you?” If you asked why that mattered, the response would most likely have been “…because you should write about what interests you.” This is so because when one writes about a topic he or she is interested in, he or she will have the most to say about that topic because one will hold points of view/opinions on the matter. As such it is safe to say that an author who writes about obstacles usually has an opinion about obstacles.

The correct answer should be Usually has an opinion about obstacles

He has evidently met with obstacles and has some opinions about them if he wants to write about them.

How does the structure of hell reflect the sins dante encounters?

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I would say that the deeper he goes into Hell, the lower levels of it, the sins become worse. Starting from Limbo, where the sinners haven't committed anything that serious, until he gets to the ninth circle where the worst sinners are, I believe the structure reflects the sins in that way.