At the beginning of the reading why is odysseus recounting his most recent battle

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Answer: he is recounting his most recent battle because Odyssey deals with Odysseus' return home after the wars and it is an introduction to his story.

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In act I of Shakespeare's Macbeth, the witches declare, "Fair is foul, foul is fair." This statement is central to which theme of the play?ambition
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In act I of Shakespeare's Macbeth, the witches declare, "Fair is foul, foul is fair." This statement is central to appearance versus reality theme of the play.

The witches at first are referring to themselves that they might be ugly but they offer prediction to Macbeth that is beautiful. The witches in the starting of the play lay down the specific purpose of setting. Witches create an incantation which creates an atmosphere for the whole play which turns good into bad, bright things into gloom and right into wrong.

'Fair is foul, foul is fair' - it means that the values are reverted, things aren't the way they seem. So, the correct answer would be 'appearance versus reality'. 

In Farewell to Manzanar, which of the following best reflects the author's characterization of her father when he first comes to America's Hawaiian Island's A. shy and uncertain B. cocky and proud C. angry and belligerant D. ahsamed and humiliated

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In Farewell to Manzanar, the best word which reflects the author's characterization of her father when he first comes to America's Hawaiian Island's is:

B. cocky and proud 

He is overconfident maybe because of his entrepreneurial skills to negotiate with customers.

"Coyote v. Acme" is a satirical essay because itA. uses irony and humor to criticize a topic.
B. paints an amusing picture of its topic.
C. imitates legal language to make its main point
D. explores different aspects of a topic

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it would be option A. ΔωΔ 

Match the example to the appropriate rhetorical strategy. 1. The tennis team has organized over fifty successful fund-raising events for various non-profits. ethos
2. A radio-ad campaign at the local radio station will cost approximately $500; you can reach the same number of people by placing your name on our uniforms. This will cost you only $300. pathos
3. If you wish you improve your own image in the community, you ought to consider supporting our cause. People are more likely to respect a business that gives back to the community. logos
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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that:

1. The tennis team has organized over fifty successful fund-raising events for various non-profits. ethos 
2. A radio-ad campaign at the local radio station will cost approximately $500; you can reach the same number of people by placing your name on our uniforms. This will cost you only $300. pathos 
3. If you wish you improve your own image in the community, you ought to consider supporting our cause. People are more likely to respect a business that gives back to the community. logos 

What word best describes the relationship between Buck and John Thornton? A. Friendship
B. Trust
C. Attachment
D. Love

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The answer is D- Love.


D. is wrong because they where brothers so now your down to 3 options C is wrong because they where not really attached to each other so B and A are now alone they had trust and friendship but some times they would loose that trust so its A they where friends more then anything 

Read the dictionary entry. designate /de-ziɡ-ˌnāt/ verb
to give someone a role or purpose to give someone a name or title to be used as a name for designate
/de-ziɡ-nət/ adjective
appointed to an office but not yet installed
Which sentence uses designate as an adjective?
A. Mrs. Jones designated Julia as the Financial Officer of the student council.
B. The name "student council" designates the president, vice president, financial officer, and secretary.
C. The student council was designated the leadership group responsible for organizing events and solving issues.
D. By the end of the day, the junior class hoped to have a Student Council President designate to announce to the school.

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The sentence that uses "designate" as an adjective is:

D. By the end of the day, the junior class hoped to have a Student Council President designate to announce to the school.

In this sentence, "designate" is used as an adjective to describe the status of the person who will become the Student Council President but has not yet been installed in that role.