A contribution of the French Revolution to English thought was _____.

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Answer: A contribution of the French Revolution to English thought was the idea and goal of equality for all. 

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i think that the answer is A.adjunct is the answer sorry if i am wrong at lest i gave it a shot
A. adjunct is the answer i'm pretty sure. If not sorry

Read this excerpt from Leo Tolstoy's The Death of Ivan Ilyich:Her attitude towards him and his diseases is still the same. Just as the doctor had adopted a certain relation to his patient which he could not abandon, so had she formed one towards him—that he was not doing something he ought to do and was himself to blame, and that she reproached him lovingly for this—and she could not now change that attitude.

"You see he doesn't listen to me and doesn't take his medicine at the proper time. And above all he lies in a position that is no doubt bad for him—with his legs up."

She described how he made Gerasim hold his legs up.

The doctor smiled with a contemptuous affability that said: "What's to be done? These sick people do have foolish fancies of that kind, but we must forgive them. . . ."

They all rose, said good-night, and went away.

When they had gone it seemed to Ivan Ilyich that he felt better; the falsity had gone with them. But the pain remained—that same pain and that same fear that made everything monotonously alike, nothing harder and nothing easier. Everything was worse.

Again minute followed minute and hour followed hour. Everything remained the same and there was no cessation. And the inevitable end of it all became more and more terrible.

Based on the excerpt, how is Praskovya Fedorovna a character foil to Ivan Ilyich?


She is kind and takes care of Ivan, which is why he feels guilty about how he treated her for most of their married life.



She is vindictive toward Ivan while pretending to be worried about him, thus reminding him of how his family has never forgiven him.



She plays the part of the worried wife without any real feeling, symbolizing the false propriety Ivan upheld but now hates.



She is young, healthy, and beautiful—everything Ivan can never be again and wishes he could return to.

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The correct answer is 'She is vindictive toward Ivan while pretending to be worried about him, thus reminding him of how his family has never forgiven him.’ For example, “…he doesn't listen to me and doesn't take his medicine at the proper time" shows how she pretends to care that he’s not correctly medicating but is really a pronouncement of his failures.

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She plays the part of the worried wife without any real feeling, symbolizing the false propriety Ivan upheld but now hates.

Proper nouns indicate a person place or thing

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A proper noun is usually understood as a noun that is capitalized. In order to be a proper noun, like any other noun, the word must be a person, place, thing, or idea.

Proper nouns, no matter where they are in the sentence, have their first letter capitalized.

When at the beginning of a sentence, it does not matter whether or not the noun is proper: it is capitalized anyway. This is exactly why you have to learn exactly which words are proper nouns by memorization.

Read the description of a type of reasoning. applies broad knowledge to specific examples What is being described? abductive reasoning deductive reasoning inductive reasoning productive reasoning

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The type of reasoning being described above is deductive reasoning. Multiple premises are taken into account in the process of gathering logical ideas and explanation to arrive at the most appropriate conclusion. Broad knowledge is used to justify specific examples.

the correct answer is deductive reasoning

Click to review the online content. Then answer the question(s) below, using complete sentences. Scroll down to view additional questions. "Everyday Writing with Personal Pronouns" Which case type is the pronoun "whom"?

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Answer:

Accusative or Dative

Explanation:

Whom do you see?

In this line the (interrogative) pronoun whom is accusative.

My friend to whom I borrowed my book.

In this line the (relative) pronoun whom, when it is used with the to- phrase, is dative.

Relative pronouns are often used in order to avoid repetition of a noun.

Millie is reading a book that is written in the third-person omniscient point of view. How does this point of view affect her experience as a reader? She may have a better understanding of the text, since she has insight to every character’s thoughts and feelings. She may feel more sympathetic to the narrator who is telling the story. She will have insight into only one character’s thoughts and feelings.

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The answer is

She may have a better understanding of the text, since she has insight to every character’s thoughts and feelings

A third-person point of view can be omniscient, in which the narrator knows all of the thoughts and feelings of all of the characters in the story,

She may have a better understanding of the text, since she has insight to every character's thoughts and feelings. (Third-Person POV)