read this excerpt from "The Lake Isle of Innisfree" by W.B Yeats. From which aspects of modern life does the speaker likely wish to free himself?

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Answer 1
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I will arise and go now, and go to Innisfree,

And a small cabin build there, of clay and wattles made;

Nine bean rows will I have there, a hive for the honey bee,

And live alone in the bee-loud glade.

And I shall have some peace there, for peace comes dropping slow,

Dropping from the veils of the morning to where the cricket sings;

There midnight's all a glimmer, and noon a purple glow,

And evening full of the linnet's wings.

I will arise and go now, for always night and day

I hear lake water lapping with low sounds by the shore;

While I stand on the roadway, or on the pavements grey,

I hear it in the deep heart's core.

A. the absence of purpose

B. Materialism

C. lack of religion

D. turmoil

2 answers on plato is A and D

Answer 2
Answer: The whole poem talks about the speaker's description of the serenity and peace of the Lake Isle of Innisfree. In the poem, the aspects of modern life that the speaker likely wishes to free himself seems to be the hustle and bustle of the city. He/she wanted to find peace and quiet by going to the Lake.

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Romeo and Juliet Which statement accurately describes the resolution of the play's major conflict?a. The conflict is resolved through the clever plans of Friar Laurence.b. The conflict is resolved by the deaths of the young lovers.c. The conflict is resolved by the deaths of Tybalt and Mercutio.d. The conflict is resolved when Romeo's mother dies of grief after he is banished.

A psychological tool in which a person creates a detailed mental picture of an event.

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Projectivetests

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Choose the best topic sentence for a paragraph about volunteers in New York City.A. New Yorkers concerned about the environment should look into recycling programs.
B. Many volunteer opportunities exist for New Yorkers who want to help their community.
C. Volunteers deliver food or provide other services to the homebound.
D. Tutors help students who need special assistance and encouragement.

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B
The sentence fits perfectly as it specifies that the volunteers are in New York and allows for flexibility in the type of volunteering work to be discussed.

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B.  Many volunteer opportunities exist for New Yorkers who want to help their community.

Explanation:

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Which is not a common style format? 1. American Psychological Association (APA)
2. Modern Language Association (MLA)
3.Internet Authority Association (IAA)
4. Chicago Manual of Style (CMS

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The correct answer is 3. Internet Authority Association (IAA), because it is not a real style of citation. Others are existent and commonly used whereas IAA is not real.

Number 3. Which has to do with the internet not font.

Which lines in this excerpt from "Address on Woman's Rights" by Elizabeth Cady Stanton show that she believed only women can address the issues that affect them and so they should be given the right to vote?Should that gentleman be present this evening and feel disposed to give any of his objections to our movement, we will be most happy to answer him.

did I not believe that woman herself must do this work—for woman alone can understand the height and the depth, the length and the breadth of her own degradation and woe.

Man cannot speak for us—because he has been educated to believe that we differ from him so materially, that he cannot judge of our thoughts, feelings and opinions by his own

Then with what magic power, by kindness and love, was he raised from the slough of despond and placed rejoicing on high land

Among the many important questions which have been brought before the public, there is none that more vitally affects the whole human family than that which is technically termed Woman's rights.

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The lines in this excerpt from "Address on Woman's Rights" by Elizabeth Cady Stanton which show that she believed only women can address the issues thataffect them and so they should be given the right to vote are:

did I not believe that woman herself must do this work—for woman alone can understand the height and the depth, the length and the breadth of her own degradation and woe.

What is the main purpose of the following passage?Unlike plastic bags, paper bags are made from a renewable resource, not from oil. People should use more paper bags.

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Answer:

The main purpose of this passage is to persuade the reader.

Explanation:

There are four main purposes in writing: expressive, informative, literary and persuasive. In persuasive writing, the writer aims to change the readers' mind or make him or her consider a given issue. In this case, the writer tries to persuade the readers to use more paper bags.

The purpose of this passage is to persuade the reader that paper bags are better and that people should use them instead of plastic bags.
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Which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its subject? A. The exhibits on the lower level is not currently open to the public. B. The emergency lights atop the fire trucks were flashing. C. That man wearing sunglasses seem to be an undercover police officer. D. Perry, like his younger sister Pauline, write very neatly.

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B: The emergency lights atop the fire trucks were flashing. Lights is your noun and were acts like your verb.

for A it should be: The exhibits on the lower level are not currently open to the public.

for C it should be: That man, wearing sunglasses, seems to be an undercover police officer.

for D it should be: Perry, like his younger sister Pauline, writes very neatly.


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