Which question does the Prologue answer for viewers and readers? A. Who would make the best husband for Juliet? B. When does Romeo first see Juliet? C. Which act contains the play's climax? D. Why is there unrest in Verona? Question Resources

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Answer: D. Why is there unrest in Verona
It describes the setting and the conflict between the Montugues and Capulets

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23.Which sentence has correct capitalization?no! are you sure I won?No! are you sure I won?no! Are you sure I won?No! Are you sure I won?
Read the story.Racing to RaceCarlo stopped to rest for a minute and tried to catch his breath. He’d been running for so long that he had pains in his side and his legs were beginning to hurt. He hunched over and tried to expand his lungs, but it was like trying to suck air out of a bicycle tire. His body was too exhausted to even allow him to take a deep breath, and he started to wheeze again.“Great,” he thought, “let me just add asthma to my expanding list of ailments. I can’t believe that I can’t even jog two miles without completely collapsing!” He finally gave in to his aching body and laid down on the grass to recuperate. He closed his eyes and tried to imagine himself running on the school track in the 1,600-meter race. He pictured himself running steadily toward the finish line, running effortlessly like a cheetah in the jungle. He was so lost in thought that he didn’t even hear Meiya approach.“Hey sleepyhead, what are you doing napping on Sean’s lawn in the middle of the day?” Meiya asked playfully.Carlo quickly sat up, breathing normally now and feeling a little embarrassed. “I am trying to get in shape to try out for track, but I can’t even run two miles,” he said dejectedly.“Wait, how many months are you out of surgery? Didn’t you just finish rehab last week?” Meiya asked. “You can’t expect to run two miles the first day.”It had been six months since Carlo’s surgery and he specifically remembered the doctor telling him he could start running after six months. But he thought about what Meiya had said and realized she had a good point. After his surgery, the doctor did say rehab would be crucial to his recovery but that it would take time for him to gain back full use of his leg. He thought about how a baby had to learn to walk before it could run. He remembered when his nephew was learning to crawl; within days it seemed like he was walking. Running didn’t come right away, Carlo remembered. He realized it was the same with his therapy. The maximum he had run in the past month was one mile on the treadmill, so he realized that Meiya was probably right. He would have to work at building up his endurance and set more realistic goals for himself. As he thought about what he had already accomplished, he started to smile and felt like a weight was being lifted off his shoulders. He realized that he had run almost a mile and a half before his body started to protest and if he kept working hard, he could get back to where he was before his accident.“Since when did you get so smart, Dr. Meiya?” he teased. “Do you want to race to the next mailbox?”“You’re on!” she challenged and took off running at full speed.Read the sentence from “Racing to Race.”"Hey, sleepyhead, what are you doing napping on Sean's lawn in the middle of the day?" Meiya asked playfully.What does this sentence reveal about how Meiya views Carlo?Meiya knows Carlo well enough to know that he won't take offense at her teasing.Meiya thinks that Carlo is not a very good athlete.Meiya is sarcastic to hide the fact that she does not really like Carlo.Meiya is concerned about Carlo’s lack of energy.
What does alcohol symbolize in Treasure Island? A. irrationality B. death C. escape D. freedom
Can u paraphrase the quote ”let things take their course”
How does a hyperbole differ from other types of figurative language

Which word uses the word ending -ary incorrectly? exclusionary temporary
honorary
bravary

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It should be bravery, so that is the incorrect one

Honestly only ancwer if you really know because I can’t get any wrong on this or I’m gonna have to take summer school.

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C!

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All the others could make sense as well, but C makes the most sense for this question

Which statement provides the best summary of chapter 15? A. Jonas finds the giver in pain and offers to help.
B. Jonas experiences tiny pinpricks of snow that touch his body and melt on his tounge.
C. The Giver explains to Jonas why the pain and the carnage of war are sometimes necessary. D. The giver suggests that some of the answers to Jonas's questions can be found in his many books"

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love  this book:

the awnser is C because jonas ends up on a battlefield with a dying soldier and then the giver teaches jonas that war and carnage are nessasery for peace.

Any one done with homework

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no

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no, can you help me tho? So I can be done with it :)

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What does a pluralistic nation have?A. Many cultural groups
B. A large number of people
C. More men than women
D. Two political parties

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Answer = A
Explanation = A pluralistic nation is diverse (consisting of many cultural groups) with tolerance towards each other.

PLZ HELP ME WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST TYSM!!Find the complete verb phrase in the following sentence, then type it in the box below.

At birth, Jacob was holding Esau's heel.

Complete verb phrase:

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Hi, I think the correct verb phrase would be: "was holding Esau's heel"
*was holding Esau’s heel* sorry if I’m wrong doe
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Hamlet has his moment and kills Polonius, believing it to be Claudius. This is his act of revenge, for all purposes, and now he must tell his mother that he has killed his uncle. In response to his mother, he states: “I must be cruel only to be kind: Thus bad begins, and worse remains behind." (Act III, scene iv) He wanted revenge, so he put good behind him, acting “cruel to be kind” to his father’s memory. The second half of the line implies that there’s worse to come: “worse remains behind”.What does this act and line from the play show the audience in regard to Hamlet’s character development?Question 3 options:Hamlet finally made a decision and acted on it, which he had not been able to do up to this point.Hamlet was afraid of Polonius, so he killed him while hiding behind a curtain so he would not retaliate against him.Polonius was the main driving force behind Hamlet’s anger, so killing Polonius was a turning point in Hamlet’s character.Hamlet killing Polonius was accidental, and killing him was kindness due to the type of wound he endured.Question 4 (1 point) What literary device is used in Ophelia’s song from the play:“He never will come again / His beard was as white as snow,/All flaxen was his poll/ He is gone, he is gone”Question 4 options:PersonificationSimileAllusionMetaphorQuestion 5 (1 point) Hamlet tells Horatio and Marcellus in Act I, scene v, that he is going to “put an antic disposition on”. What does this line tell the audience of Hamlet’s planned personality changes:Question 5 options:He plans to join an acting troupe composed of talented players.He will pretend to love Claudius and forgive his mother even though he hates them both.He plans to tell Bernardo about how burdened he feels now that he has been prompted to revenge.He plans to pretend that he has gone mad.Question 6 (1 point) When Hamlet is speaking to Rosencrantz and Guildenstern in Act II, scene ii, he says, “I am but mad north-north-west: when the wind is southerly I know a hawk from a handsaw.” What message is he attempting to convey to his old 'friends' and the audience?Question 6 options:He wants to go hunting with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern so that he can practice killing animals before he has to kill Claudius.He is angered by the fact that Rosencrantz and Guildenstern have been sent by the King and Queen as spies.Hamlet is saying that his madness changes like the weather, and that he is only mad some of the time.The high winds in Denmark suggest the fact that chaos still reigns after the murder of the former King.Question 7 (1 point) Hamlet’s character is best understood through _____ because ______.Question 7 options:Gertrude’s eyes; his mother’s perception of him has the largest influence of the play.His soliloquies; his inner thoughts and feelings only come out in this way.His mad scenes; his insanity is a situation that causes his ultimate downfall.His discussions with Ophelia; she is the driving force behind his actions.Question 8 (1 point) In Act III, scene iii, Claudius confesses his crime in a soliloquy, and Hamlet has an opportunity to sneak up behind him while he is praying and kill him, but once again Hamlet does not act, saying:“Now might I do it pat, now he is praying, And now I'll do 't. [He draws his sword.]And so he goes to heaven, And so am I revenged. That would be scanned: A villain kills my father, and for that, I, his sole son, do this same villain send To heaven.”Why does Hamlet hesitate?Question 8 options:Hamlet is afraid to see Claudius' blood spilled on the floor of the church/chapel.Hamlet is still not entirely sure if Claudius actually killed his father.Hamlet does not want to murder Claudius while he is praying because he does not want him to die while he is confessing his sins, which may result in him going to Heaven.Hamlet has lent his dagger to one of the actors for the performance of The Murder of Gonzago, and therefore he has nothing to kill him with.Question 9 (1 point) In Act III, scene iv, moderate insight is given into Queen Gertrude's character when she says:“O Hamlet, speak no more:/Thou turn'st mine eyes into my very soul,/And there I see such black and grained spots/As will not leave their tinct.”What is Gertrude revealing about herself here?Question 9 options:She feels guilty for her sins and yet she cannot face the reality of what she has done.She feels like her marriage to Claudius has had a negative effect on her complexion.She cannot bear Hamlet's feigned madness any longer.She is angry with Hamlet for trying to get her to admit to a crime that she had no part in.Question 10 (1 point) All of the following thematic ideas appear in the play Hamlet except...Question 10 options:Appearance versus realitySanity versus insanityTriumph of love over hatredRevenge and redemption