What do a parable and a fable have in common?A. Both use animals to represent people.
B. Both are persuasive forms of writing.
C. Both were used long ago but are not in modern writing.
D. Both are written to entertain through humor.

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Answer 1
Answer: the answer is B. Both are persuasive forms of writing.

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Level 1 hair is lighter in color than level 10 hair.
True
False

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Answer: False (I could be wrong)

Explanation: But I'm pretty sure it goes dark from light...so this is basically just reversed.

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How do we identify the
elements of narrative writing?

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Answer:

A narrative is a literary work that involves the retelling of a story. To develop an effective narrative essay, paper, poem or book, you need to include several common narrative elements. These elements include a main theme of the story, characters, a plot and the setting.

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Hi guys please answer the two questions

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Answer:

Starts to spread ;

It shows how the disease can be better understood in times of crisis

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Give.

Cholera gets a foothold when natural disaster strikes or when war or instability pushes a large number of people into crammed refugee camps.

The phrase gets a foothold as used in the SENTENCE above, explains how cholera finds strength and the ease at which it could spread easily within congested areas. Get a Foothold literally means to take control or start to take charge of a situation or circumstance. Hence, it could be concluded that it's usage in the sentence means starts to spread.

The effect of using the phrase in the sentence shows how the disease can be better understood in times of crisis. It shows the accompanying effect of war or civil distruptions.

Using evidence from the song and the sources you identified during the research you performed in Section 2 (“Research Question”), combine the information from two sources in at least 200 words to show that you understand the subject of your research and how the ideas in the sources relate to Dylan’s song. Include at least three important ideas that support your synthesis.

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Answer:The person who wrote the lonesome death of Hattie Carroll was Bob Dylan. The main incident in the song took place on February 9, 1963. The man in the song assaulted three hotel workers. Zantzinger was arrested and did not have a trial, but was put in jail. Hattie Carroll was a African-American woman who had between 9 and 13 children and only worked for the hotel on special occasions when they needed a larger staff. Carroll had high blood pressure which contributed to her death according to the autopsy. Zantzinger was convicted of manslaughter on August 23, 1963.  

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The song and technically also poem "The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carrol" was written and performed by Bob Dylan, who was a civil and social rights activist and song writer. Who participated at concerts for SNCC (Student Non-violent Coordinating committee) and spread the news of Hattie Carrol as well as solidifying her name in history, to be remembered forever. But what happened? How did she die? What happened to the person who killed her, that being William Zantzinger, or as Bob Dylan likes to call him; William Zanzinger?

After examining some resources, I have come to the conclusion that she wasn't necessarily 'ki**ed' as you would think. It all Happened on a Friday night, it's February 8th 1963, it's starting to get dark. Hattie Carrol; one of the backup staff for the 17 story Emerson Hotel in Downtown Baltimore. A ball was happening at the hotel, which was why Hattie had came in for work. Her and her coworkers were under a lot of pressure, as hundreds of guests came in; getting and dancing, and that's when she first crossed paths with William Zantzinger. William was a very wealthy man of 24 years and had two children as well as a wife. He had came to the ball and got overly dru*k. Due to his dru*kenness he became violent and had outbursts, where he smacked his cane at waiters and servers and other staff at the ball. But when he came along to Hattie, who was working the bar and was very busy with tons of drink orders; he outraged at the fact that she hadn't prepared his drink and started pressuring her as well as yelling at her, which resulted in a huge amount of stress buildup and her having a stroke which killed her. The smack from the cane did not harm her though. Willaim was arrested shortly after her death and was originally persecuted for m*rder, but after an autopsy revealing that Hattie's arteries were hardened up and not working properly (which led to the increased risk of a stroke, and due to the mental pressure she was put under by William, it killed her). William was only trialed for man-sl*ughter and was sentenced to 6 months of jail and a $25,000 bail.

Is "the" a preposition??? Thanks. I will give brainiliest answer. Also if so, please answer this "Which sentence uses a prepositional phrase? A.
Joanna shyly gave the gift.

B.
Joanna bought the gift yesterday.

C.
Joanna wrapped the gift carefully and neatly.

D.
Joanna hid the gift behind the couch."

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No, "the" is not a preposition as it does not describe a place in which something is. "The" would be called an article, like "a" or "an".

The answer to your second question, therefore, is D. Joanna hid the gift behind the couch, as "behind" would be the preposition because it describes where the gift is.

I hope this helps!