Ossification : bone :: A.carnage : heart

B.sanguinity : blood

C.accord : head

D.décolletage : shoulder

E.incarnate : spirit

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Answer 1
Answer: The best answer to the question that is being presented above would be letter E. incarnate:spirit. The analogy ossification:bone speaks about creation process in bone. Incarnate, on the other hand, speaks of the spirit becaus it is the 'embodiment' of flesh or the creation of flesh. 

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Read the description of Elizabeth Van Lew in The Dark Game. No one in Libby Prison hospital paid much attention to this tiny, birdlike woman with a thin nose and alert blue eyes as she went about her business of visiting the hospitalized soldiers. She read to them and brought them baskets of goodies.

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Van Lew’s modest looks and actions helped her spying success. Thus, option A is correct.

What is the Dark Game story about?

In order to prepare for the future, students should place a high priority on volunteer work. Up until June 1948, because when Soviets barred all western access to the capital, disputes between both sides grew more and more intense.

Van Lew's success as a spy was aided by her demure appearance and behavior. The jail guards were moved by Van Lew's consideration for the Civil War warriors. Throughout the Civil War, Van Lew visited the injured troops at Libby Prison. Van Lew obtained military data from combatants who were injured.

In order to gather intelligence, the author intends to convey Elizabeth Van Lew's clandestine mindset and abilities. She needs to keep up a good act so that the security guards won't be suspect in time for her to enter the building and spy.

Therefore, option A is the correct option.

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The question is incomplete, the complete question is:

Read the excerpt about Elizabeth Van Lew from The Dark Game: True Spy Stories from Invisible Ink to CIA Moles.

No one in Libby Prison hospital paid much attention to this tiny, birdlike woman with a thin nose and alert blue eyes as she went about her business of visiting the hospitalized soldiers. She read to them and brought them baskets of goodies. The Confederate guards had no idea that this kindhearted woman was gathering military intelligence from the prisoners and laying the groundwork for espionage activities.

Which statement best describes the author’s viewpoint about Elizabeth Van Lew?

A. Van Lew’s modest looks and actions helped her spying success.

B. Van Lew’s kindness to Civil War soldiers impressed the prison guards.

C. Van Lew visited wounded soldiers at Libby Prison during the Civil War.

D. Van Lew gathered military information from wounded soldiers.

Among the choices provided, the thesis statement which this description best supports is:

The author makes historical characters seem like real people.

Elizabeth Van Lew in "The Dark Game" was described in an informal language and the event indicated is related to daily endeavor.

Which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its subject? A. Into the tall grasses hop the young rabbit. B. On the fire escape sit two stray cats. C. There was once two lands at war. D. Has they ever seen the inside of a submarine?

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B. On the fire escape sit two stray cats

A general rule is that subject has to match verb.

(A) is wrong because one rabbit HOPS, not hop
(C) is wrong because two lands WERE at war, not was
(D) is wrong because they HAVE, not has
(B) is correct because two stray cats sit

*notice that when there's an "s" in the noun, or if the noun is plural, then the verb lacks an "s", and when there isn't an "s" at the end of the noun (it's singular), then the verb DOES have an "s". This is the rule of thumb (there are exceptions though)

THE CRUCIBLE: Direct quotes that show that Abigail is the most despicable character please? Thanks for the help, I’ll give brainliest

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Some quotes that portray Abigail as the most despicable character are:

"You loved me, John Proctor, and whatever sin it is, you love me yet!"

Abigail has had an affair with her former master John Proctor. As a member of the household, she was fired by Proctor's wife.

"I saw Sarah Good with the Devil! I saw Goody Osburn with the Devil! I saw Bridget Bishop with the Devil!"

She accuses other women of the practice of magic - witchery.

"I beg you, sir, I beg you—see her what she is. . . . She thinks to dance with me on my wife’s grave! And well she might, for I thought of her softly. God help me, I lusted, and there is a promise in such sweat. But it is a w...’s vengeance..."

Proctor confesses in trial his past affair with Abigail, and declares that she is seeking revenge on him for ending their relationship.

Which rhyme scheme is used in this excerpt from Richard Lovelace's "To Lucasta, Going to the Wars"? Tell me not, Sweet, I am unkind,
That from the nunnery
Of thy chaste breast, and quiet mind
To war and arms I fly.

abcd
aabb
abab
abbb

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In poetry, letters such as a, b, c, etc. are assigned to represent the rhyme that occurs at the end of a line. When you see the first rhyme pair, you’d label that one ‘a’ since that is the first rhyme. The second rhyme pair would be labeled ‘b,’ and so on…

Let’s take a look at that excerpt from Richard Lovelace's "To Lucasta, Going to the Wars," and please be sure to read it aloud, so you can clearly hear the rhyme.

Tell me not, Sweet, I am unkind,
That from the nunnery
Of thy chaste breast, and quiet mind
To war and arms I fly.

Okay, so when reading this aloud, we can clearly hear that the first rhymes that occur in the excerpt are in line one and line three. They both seem to end with words that end in “ind.” This brings both the words “unkind” and “mind” to rhyme. So, since that’s our first rhyme, we’ll label both those lines with the letter ‘a.’

Tell me not, Sweet, I am unkind,
  {a}
That from the nunnery
Of thy chaste breast, and quiet mind  {a}
To war and arms I fly.

Now, if you could please once again read the excerpt so, we could try to hear a second rhyme pair.

While the rhyming isn’t quite strong here, there is a slight rhyme in lines two and four. The end -y in the words “nunnery” and “ fly” do have a (slight) rhyme. So, since this is the second rhyme we have located, we’ll label those lines with the letter ‘b.’

Tell me not, Sweet, I am unkind, 
 {a}
That from the nunnery  [b]
Of thy chaste breast, and quiet mind  {a}
To war and arms I fly.  [b]

Since there are no more lines in the excerpt to rhyme, this is our final rhyme scheme.

This proves the answer should be c )  abab.


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abab

The rhymic scheme is repeated 
a - unkind
b - nunnery
a - mind
b - fly

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Martin Luther King makes the point that 100 years after slaves were freed by the Emancipation Proclamation, they are not truly free due to continued segregation.

The entire point that Martin Luther King makes in his speech is that African Americans are still not truly free because of segregation. He continues this idea that America did not live up to the promises made by Lincoln in the Emancipation Proclamation when he uses the extended metaphor of a check for the promises that were made. The other options are simply incorrect. While MLK does refer to slavery, he knows that the original form of slavery has ended so he is not asking for freedom from slavery, but rather from segregation. MLK does not thing life was going very well for African Americans, and he doesn't express extreme anger towards Abraham Lincoln.

The whole argument made by Martin Luther King in his speech is that, because of segregation, African Americans are still not really free. He continues this notion that America did not live up to Lincoln's promises in the Declaration of Emancipation as he uses the expanded metaphor of a check for the promises made. The other choices are clearly misleading. Although MLK refers to slavery, he recognizes that the original form of slavery has ended, so he does not claim freedom from slavery.

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Which aspects of a story best help the reader understand the author’s purpose? Select three options

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Answer:

Plot,repitition, and tone

Explanation: