What does annually mean

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Answer 1
Answer: Events that happen every year, like a birthday.
Answer 2
Answer: Every year or once every year


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At the beginning of the reading, for what reason is Odysseus telling his tale of his recent battle?A.Odysseus is retelling the story to inspire his men into battle.
B.Odysseus is reporting his conquests to Zeus.
C.Odysseus is obeying the request of the king.
D.Odysseus is intimidating his enemy by bragging about his fearsome battle skills.

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Odysseusis intimidating his enemy by bragging about his fearsome battle skills that iswhy he told his tales to the people in order to bring himself glory. Suchstories includes Helios (the sun god)having seven herds of oxen and seven flocks of sheep guarded by his daughters,Phaëthusa and Lampetië. Circe warned Odysseus to avoid the island no matterwhat as these harming these cattles will bring will down Zeus’ wrath. However,cursed by Poseidon, Odysseus and his men decided to stay on the island for amonth with the condition that no one must touch the cattles. When all thecattles died, Helios was enraged and asked Zeus to cast a lightning onOdysseus’ ship. All his men died except for Odysseus.

Read these lines from Robert Browning's "My last Duchess" "A heart - how shall I say?- too soon made glad,
Too easily impressed; she liked whate'er,
She looked on, and her looks went everywhere"
How is the poems speaker describing it's subject?
-as loving and fearful
-as flirtatious and naive
-as beloved and flawless
-as beautiful and cunning

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I understand the phrase "her looks went everywhere" to say that she looked at everyone- this would mean that she flirted with everyone.

Also, she seems to be naive as everything pleases her, everything makes her happy

So the correct answer is: "flirtatious and naive"

Answer: B. as flirtatious and naive.

 In the lines from Robert Brownings's "My last Duchess", the speaker is describing its subject as flirtatious and naive.  He explains that her 'heart is too soon made glad' and 'too easily impressed'; 'she liked whate'er', which shows her naivety ; also, he says her 'looks went everywhere', infering that she is flirtatious.

The United States constitution provides for a strong central government.In the sentence which adjective modify government?

A. a, strong, central
B. the, United, States
C. provides, for, a
D. constitution, provide, for

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i know your answer depending on the type of government hmmm.. it would be c.

C. Checks and balances,federalism,and separation of powers

Is honestly a abstract noun

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Abstract nouns are nouns that the five senses can not detect. Honesty is like honestly. You cannot see honesty, you can not feel honesty, you cannot see honesty, you can not taste honesty, and you can not hear honesty. So, it is an abstract noun.

What is another name for the Jazz Age

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The Roaring Twenties

The age of intolerance, And the age of Wonderful Nonsense



A good place to start when re-reading a poem is with _________________.a. the title
c. the poem’s crucial moments
b. the literary devices employed
d. what you know

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A good place to start when re-reading a poem is with the poem's crucial moments. The answer is option C. What you know, the title and the literary devices employed can be done on the first reading. Rereading the poem's crucial moments will make the readers understand more what the poem is all about. It will also answer questions or doubts if there is any.