How has the war changed Judy Duncan?

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Answer 1
Answer: During the war, Judy Duncan see a lot of victims of the war since she works in the hospital within the area that alter her perspective about humanity. In the end, Judy Duncan dies after a bomb was dropped in the hospital where she works.


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Shakespearean sonnets begin with _____ and end with a(n) _____

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Answer:

quatrain; couplet

Explanation:

A Shakespearean sonnet begins with a quatrain and ends with a couplet. This type of sonnet is comprised of three quatrains and a couplet. Moreover, they have a rhyme scheme of abab cdcd efef gg. This type of poem is also called English sonnet. Although it receives Shakespeare's name, many authors used this form before Shakespeare.

There are two main types of sonnets. 
Petrarchan and Shakespearean. 

Petrarchan begins with a octave (eight lines that set up the issue at hand), and ends with a sestet (six lines usually a resolution). 

Shakespearean begin with three quatrains, which develop three similar ideas and end with a couplet.

Where should you look to quickly find factual information on the causes of the American Civil War?A. Readers' Guide
B. Encyclopedia
C. Concise Dictionary of American Biography
D. Dictionary

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An Encyclopedia because it is a book or set of books giving information on many subjects or on many aspects of one subject and typically arranged alphabetically.
B. Encyclopedia. Hope this helps.

What mood does Dickinson's description of the snow as it "sifts," "powders," and wraps" create in "It sifts from Leaden Sieves"?

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             quiet, alarming, and mysterious         

The answer is quiet, alarming, and mysterious

All of these are examples of the pigs believing they are “more equal than others” excepta)Snowball trying to teach the other animals to read.
b)Napoleon drinking the cows’ milk.
c)No one but the pigs putting forth any resolutions at the meetings.
d)The pigs directing and supervising the work on the farm.
e)None of the above

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Almost all the choices shows the superiority of the pigs over other animals except letter A. By drinking the cows' milk it shows that Napoleon are unlike other animals which are deprived to taste cow's milk and just satisfies themselves of other ordinary food and beverage like water. Then the pigs depict themselves as leaders and politicians that have higher knowledge and wisdom over the others by being like lawyers and taking charge. However, letter A is the opposite because by Snowball's choice to teach, he wants to educate other animals and let them be their own king. 

He remembered the advice of the old-timer in SulphurCreek, and smiled. The old-timer had been very serious in
laying down the law that no man must travel alone in the
Klondike after fifty below. Well, here he was; he had had
the accident; he was alone; and he had saved himself.
Those old-timers were rather womanish, some of them, he
thought. All a man had to do was to keep his head, and he
was all right. Any man who was a man could travel alone.
What can you infer about the man from the evidence in this passage from "To
Build a Fire"?
A. He thinks that the old-timers are womanish,
B. He had an accident and he is by himself in the cold,
C. He remembers the advice of the old man in Sulphur Creek
D. He is arrogant and overconfident in his own abilities,

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Answer: C. He remembers the advice of the old man in Sulphur Creek

Explanation:

The correct answer is C). He is remembering what the old man Sulphur Creek said to him and he is smiling. We can see in the passage that he is explaining what that old man ben through. He is calling him the old-timer because he was old and he is enjoying in his memories.

  • That is why answer D) is not correct. He is not arrogant, neither is ''the old-timer''.
  • He is saying that some of them( old-timers) are womanish so the answer A) is not correct because he doesn't think that they are all same.
  • The answer B) is also not correct. Yes, he had an accident but he kept his head up and survived everything.

Answer:

D) he is arrogant and overconfident in his own abilities

Explanation:

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Which definition below describes stream of consciousness?a. A succession of ideas and images constantly moving forward in time but in a random pattern, represents the mind at work

b. Reflections on a personal event ordered logically

c. A persuasive purpose including credible evidence for support

d. A comparison and contrast purpose used in nonfiction writing

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Stream of consciousness is "A"
B. its the right answer :}