Is Wilder's play known for its elaborate stage prop

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Answer: That statement is wrong,  . . . Wilder's play is known for its simplicity

For example, our town play has remained extremely popular for it simplicity, no elaborate prop or stage, and its extremely cheap production cost. The actors even rearrange the furniture themselves

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It seems wonderful that so frail and lovely a plant has such power over human hearts. This Calypso meeting happened some forty-five years ago, and it was more memorable and impressive than any of my meetings with human beings excepting, perhaps, Emerson and one or two others. When I was leaving the University, Professor J.D. Butler said, "John, I would like to know what becomes o you, and I wish you would write me, say once a year, so I may keep you in sight." I wrote to the Professor, telling him about this meeting with Calypso, and he sent the letter to an Eastern newspaper [The Boston Recorder] with some comments of his own. These, as far as I know, were the first of my words that appeared in print.Explain how the bolded words above reveal Muir's attitude about nature.

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Explain how the bolded words above reveal Muir's attitude about nature.

Answer: The way that the bolded words above reveal Muir's attitude about nature is by displaying his profound and sincere love and interest in nature. This is apparent from the way describes his meeting with the beautiful plant Calypso.

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Writing a solid research paper requiresA. a thoughtful, organized process of steps.
B. a good understanding of literary devices.
C. first-person, subjective reaction to information.
D. a feeling for the way words flow in a narrative.

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I'd say the correct answer is A) a thoughtful, organized process of steps. If you are organized and know what you want to say, it is going to be a good research paper for sure. Knowledge of literary devices is unnecessary. First-person should be avoided in formal writing. 

In which sentence does the verb agree with the subject? A.
The flowers' buds were a beautiful sight after a long winter.

B.
The strong smell in the kitchen are the onions.

C.
Peas has remained her favorite garden vegetable.

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The correct answer is A. The flowers' buds were a beautiful sight after a long winter

It's not B because a strong smell is singular and then it requires Is instead of are, while it's not C because peas are a plural and require have remained instead of has remained.

Which audience would view the following statement with the least emotion?

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A. The stranger.

He doesn’t know the person being talked about in a conversation he overheard, he would dismiss it just as quickly as he heard it and would likely not remember it the next day.

Answer: a stranger

Explanation:

Because their not close to you to care

Which sentence contains a punctuation error? A.
The jack-in-the-box made the baby laugh but frightened the cat.

B.
My daughter is running for mayor of the town against her cousin.

C.
You can use this atlas to locate islands in the mid Pacific.

D.
Her father-in-law is a skilled carpenter, so he's helping them remodel their kitchen.

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C. You can use this atlas to locate islands in the mid pacific. 
C.You can use this atlas to locate islands in the mid Pacific. 

So, who had read the book, The Red Badge of Courage? I am having to do a 200 pt assignment on it and would like some pointers. First off, here it the prompt. Trace the development of Henry’s character from the beginning of the novel to the end, with a special emphasis on the various emotions he feels throughout his story. In your response, explain what happens to Henry’s character, including the choices he makes, the consequences of the choices, and how Henry’s character changes. Then explain how the changes in Henry’s character relate to the theme of this novel and the literary movements of realism, naturalism, or determinism. So, what are some good points that I could make or quotes that I could use? I had three ways of doing this and I chose an 8 slide power point. Any and all information will be accepted and I would be ever grateful, having to play catch up because of an incident with a horse this week and my internet going out for 24 hours, im online schooled xD Thanks to all who assist me in my endeavor.

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Henry's journey in The Red Badge of Courage is obviously a very complex one, and that it's difficult to fit into an 8 slide presentation, but you can certainly try! I think the thing it is most important to discuss is the fluctuation in his character development, from being terrified to confident, to being scared again, to finally overcoming his fears only to receive a terrible knockback. Make sure not to write as if his journey within the story was one smooth path.