the author uses flashback in order to reveal a. the mother's hospitable character. b. what happened to the narrator earlier. c. how skilled the vendors are at selling. d. show a typical day in kathmandu.
youko is doing a presentation on free speech. during her presentation, she tells her audience exactly what free speech is and how it directly relates to their lives. this is an example of a(n) .
reread these lines from the poem: there will come soft rains and the smell of the ground, and swallows circling with their shimmering sound; what is the effect of the figurative language on the tone of the poem?
DIRECTIONS: Use the organizer below to brainstorm any ideas you may have regarding the relevance of the Bill of Rights today. Think of issues that you see in the news or controversial topics you see on social media. Some examples are included to get you started.
In Luck Favors the prepared,What is the meaning of the word “durable”as it is used in line 48 of the article
In Act 2 Claudius schemes to discover the truth about Hamlet‘s madness while Hamlet schemes to discover the truth of Claudius‘s guilt. Explain what these plans have in common. If the conflict between the two is viewed as a chess match, who has the upper hand as the act ends and why does he possess the advantage?
5. You have just read "The Rise of Nativism by Anne- Marie Reidy. The Great Gatsby was written in 1924. How are the nativist and eugenicist ideas of the time reflected in the novel? Make sure your paragraph is complete by: • starting with an argument that clearly answers all parts of the prompt • including evidence from each text listed in the prompt • using transitions to help readers follow your ideas explaining how your evidence supports your argument Also, make sure to incorporate relevant unit vocabulary in your writing.
what characteristics of an epic hero are evident as you learn about odysseus in book 1? do any of his characteristics seem unusual for an epic hero?
Read the excerpt from Walden by Henry David Thoreau. This was an airy and unplastered cabin, fit-to entertain a travelling god, and where a goddess might trail her garments. The winds which passed over my dwelling were such as sweep over the ridges of mountains, bearing the broken strains, or celestial parts only, of terrestrial music. The morning wind forever blows, the poem of creation is uninterrupted, but few are the ears that hear it. Olympus is but the outside of the earth every where How does Thoreau's allusion to Greek mythology support his rhetorical appeal? It supports pathos by highlighting how heavenly his surroundings are It supports pathos by describing how luxuriously furnished his home is It supports ethos by proving how informed he is about religion It supports logos by showing nature's harsh impact on the author's home.
1. a kitten 2. a book 3 a chicken 4. a yummy dessert 5. something beautiful 6. your shoes 7. a mountain 8. the beach 9. something hot 10. a large animal 11. something disgusting 12. someone you love
PLEASE HELP ME EXPLAIN THIS QUOTE!!! “Consequently we have the choice between a badly trained imagination and a well trained one [...] you soon realize that our imagination is what our whole social life is based on. We have feelings but they affect only us and those immediately around us and feelings cannot be directly conveyed by words at all. We have intelligence and the capacity for reasoning but in ordinary life we almost never get a chance to use the intellect by itself [...] and practically everything we do is the combination of emotion and intellect we call imagination that goes to work ” The Educated Imagination- Northrop Frye
A. Write a simile about each of the words 1. a kitten 2. a book 3. a chicken 4. a yummy dessert 5. something beautiful 6. your shoes 7. a mountain 8. the beach 9. something hot 10. a large animal II. something disgusting 12. someone you love