Romona provides Esperanza with two options: she may either work or even go home. Every guy needs to labor in order to eat.
Pam Munoz Ryan, a Mexican-American novelist, wrote the young adult political fiction book Esperanza Rising, which ScholasticPublishing published on March 27, 2000. The story revolves around Esperanza, the only child of affluent Mexican parents, and chronicles what happens after her father is killed.
Esperanza Rising is a touchingtale about a little girl who discovers the value of loyalty to her close friends and family across one level, but it also serves as a lesson on the hardships that impoverished families, particularly those of immigrants and farmworkers, face on a personal and social level.
The two choices Romona gives Esperanza when she is angry about their cabin are to either stay and make the best of it or to leave and find a better place to live.
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A.
He is having guests for dinner.
B.
He is going to work in the fields.
C.
He has a funeral to attend.
D.
He is off on a special journey.
Answer:
Nathaniel is correct when he says that the expression 1/11 is a rational number because it is a fraction.
Explanation:
In math, a rational number is one that can be made by dividing two integers. An integer is a number with no fractional part. Most numbers we use in everyday life are rational as they can be expressed in the form of a fraction. For instance, 5 is a rational number as it can be also expressed in the form of the fraction 5/1. The number 1/11 is already expressed as a faction which makes it a rational number. The fact that when the fraction is converted into a decimal it does not terminate does not mean that the number is not rational.
Nathaniel is correct in claiming that 1/11 is a rational number because it is a fraction. Therefore, the correct option is B.
A rational number isany number that can be written as a fraction, in which both the numerator and the denominator are integers and the denominator is not zero. In the case of 1/11, the numerator is 1 and the denominator is 11, both of which are integers. Consequently, 1/11 is a rational number. Many rational numbers have recurring or terminating decimals. It is important to remember that all fractions are rational numbers, regardless of whether their decimal form ends or repeats.
Therefore, the correct option is B.
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Your question is incomplete, most probably the complete question is:
Ronald states that number 1/11 is not rational because, when converted into a decimal, it does not terminate. Nathaniel says it is rational because it is fraction. Which boy is correct?
Review the beginning of the story. Why does Ron say he may need to "amputate" something if Alicia gets bitten? Be sure to use the text to support your answer.
Answer:
So it dosent fester to the rest of the body.
Explanation:
If she gets bit in the leg she will need to cut it off so it dosent infect the rest of her body and then she would die.
So it doesn't fester to the rest of the body.
Et tu, Brute?
Carpe diem.
Caveat emptor.
Question 12.12. Which statement best summarizes the advice Rudyard Kipling offers in the poem "If"? (Points : 3)
Try several different kinds of work for short periods of time until you find what you really want to do.
Do your best, but don't think too much of yourself or your accomplishments.
Treat others the way you would like to be treated.
Be yourself, but always keep other people's advice in mind.
Question 13.13. What is the impact of Marc Antony’s rhetorical tactics, such as his repeatedly calling Brutus an “honorable man,” on the crowd assembled at Caesar’s funeral? (Points : 3)
His rhetorical skill incites the crowd’s disgust with Caesar’s ambition.
His rhetorical skill lulls the crowd into not caring about Caesar’s assassination.
His rhetorical skills generate sympathy for Caesar and wrath for the conspirators.
His rhetorical skill rouses the crowd’s distrust of what he says.
Question 14.14. All of the following are types of hooks often used in persuasive pieces, such as the poems “If,” “Can’t,” and “Perseverance” except (Points : 3)
a thesis statement
an intriguing question
a striking comparison
an unexpected fact of claim
Question 15.15. When the Ghost appears to Brutus at Sardis and says that they will meet again at Philippi, Shakespeare is employing (Points : 3)
irony.
foreshadowing.
falling action.
hyperbole.
Question 16.16. When the speaker in Hughes’s poem “Mother to Son” says, “Life for me ain’t been no crystal stair,” she means that she (Points : 3)
has had to work hard for everything her whole life.
feels that life has been unkind to her.
does not have a crystal staircase in her home.
imagines that her life is like a fairy tale.
Question 17.17. At what point in the action of Julius Caesar is the conflict over who will lead Rome into the future resolved? (Points : 3)
when Antony leads his troops to Sardis to attack Brutus and Cassius’s forces
when the conspirators’ forces are overcome at Philippi
when Brutus claims that Cassius’s aims have become corrupted
when Brutus speaks to the crowd at Caesar’s funeral
Question 18.18. What advice does Robert E. Lee give his son in “Letter to His Son”? (Points : 3)
Stand up for the traditions and beliefs of the American South.
Improve life for all the people of the nation.
Don’t give up, even when times are hard.
Give people your trust, unless they prove themselves untrustworthy.
Question 19.19. What is the basis for Antony’s claim that Brutus is the noblest Roman of them all? (Points : 3)
Antony’s former friendship with Brutus
Brutus’s birth into a family of well-to-do aristocrats
Brutus’s goal of securing the good of Rome rather than his own good
Antony’s sarcastic response to Brutus’s treachery
Question 20.20. The authors of “Rebecca” and “The Story of Augustus” reach readers by using (Points : 3)
stories from their own lives to give advice.
wit and hyperbole to communicate their ideas.
logical fallacies to support their arguments.
intriguing questions and comments to engage readers’ minds.
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