What is the purpose of a pentad?A. It helps you elaborate upon your slogan.
B. It helps you identify descriptive words for your subject.
C. It helps you generate topics and identify services.
D. It helps you determine your audience.

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Answer 1
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The correct answer is A. it helps you elaborate upon your slogan.

According to literary critic Kenneth Burke, a dramatistic pentad (which means a set of five) refers to rhetorical elements that are important for determining the motivation of characters in a play: Act, Scene, Agent, Agency, and Purpose.

The purpose is there to answer the question - Why? In the context above, the purpose will make you come up with the clear goal as to what you want to achieve, which will help you create the perfect slogan.

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The answer is: (A(It helps you elaborate upon your slogan.)


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Th e second paragraph suggests that Hester Prynne stays in New Englandbecause (A) she has been exiled from her home (B) she is ambivalent (C) it is better than her birth-place (D) she longs for eventual absolution (E) it has been the most important place in her life Passage 3. Nathaniel Hawthorne, Th e Scarlet Letter It may seem marvellous that, with the world before her—kept by no restrictive clause of her condemnation within the limits of the Puritan settlement, so remote and so obscure—free to return to her birth-place, or to any other European land, and there hide her character and identity under a new exterior, as completely as if emerging into another state of being—and having also the passes of the dark, inscrutable forest open to her, where the wildness of her nature might assimilate itself with a people whose customs and life were alien from the law that had condemned her—it may seem marvellous that this woman should still call that place her home, where, and where only, she must needs be the type of shame. But there is a fatality, a feeling so irresistible and inevitable that it has the force of doom, which almost invariably compels human beings to linger around and haunt, ghostlike, the spot where some great and marked event has given the colour to their lifetime; and, still the more irresistibly, the darker the tinge that saddens it. Her sin, her ignominy, were the roots which she had struck into the soil. It was as if a new birth, with stronger assimilations than the fi rst, had converted the forest-land, still so uncongenial to every other pilgrim and wanderer, into Hester Prynne’s wild and dreary, but life-long home. All other scenes of earth—even that village of rural England, where happy infancy and stainless maidenhood seemed yet to be in her mother’s keeping, like garments put off long ago—were foreign to her, in comparison. Th e chain that bound her here was of iron links, and galling to her inmost soul, but could never be broken. It might be, too—doubtless it was so, although she hid the secret from herself, and grew pale whenever it struggled out of her heart, like a serpent from its hole— it might be that another feeling kept her within the scene and pathway that had been so fatal. Th ere dwelt, there trode, the feet of one with whom she deemed herself connected in a union that, unrecognised on earth, would bring them together before the bar of fi nal judgment, and make that their marriage-altar, for a joint futurity of endless retribution. Over and over again, the tempter of souls had thrust this idea upon Hester’s contemplation, and laughed at the passionate and desperate joy with which she seized, and then strove to cast it from her. She barely looked the idea in the face, and hastened to bar it in its dungeon. What she compelled herself to believe—what, fi nally, she reasoned upon as her motive for continuing a resident of New England—was half a truth, and half a self-delusion. Here, she said to herself had been the scene of her guilt, and here should be the scene of her earthly punishment; and so, perchance, the torture of her daily shame would at length purge her soul, and work out another purity than that which she had lost: more saint-like, because the result of martyrdom.
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Is the following conditional statement true or false? If the snow is white, then the grass is red. a. True b. False
Describe how the ad in the eResource document has been constructed.
A language that describes ideas, people, or things by stated or implied comparison is called _____.A) expository B) figurative C) literal D) vignette

Which statement from City contains an opinion?A."They were still safe and comfortable outdoor areas as originally intended in the master plan."


B."To ensure their hold over [the lands they conquered] Roman soldiers built permanent military camps."


C."[Roman city planners] decided how much water would be needed and the number and size of streets, sidewalks, and sewers."


D."In the following three hundred years [Roman soldiers] created an empire extending from Spain to the Persian Gulf."

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The correct answer is A.

How do the freedoms outlined in the declaration protect individuals from today's global issues of terrorism and nuclear warfare?

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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted by the UN General Assembly as the result of the experience of the Second World War.


The freedoms that are outlines in the declaration protect individual from today’s global issues of terrorism and nuclear warfare by stating that all human rights should be protected by the rule of law.


In article Three it states the following;
Everyone has the right to life, liberty and security of person.


The universal acceptance of the declaration and it’s incorporation in the constitutions and laws of many countries is what most protects individuals from today’s global issues of terrorism and nuclear warfare


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Which of these statements best describes the remedy Arnold proposes for the world?A. Look to your dreams for answers to life's questions.
B. The world may end, but love conquers all.
C. In this deceptive world, ignorance requires faith.
D. Our faith in each other can shelter us from deceptive chaos.

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I think you're talking of the poem "Dover Beach," Matthew Arnold.

In the poem Arnold says "let us be true to one another" - so the best answer would be
D. Our faith in each other can shelter us from deceptive chaos. 


Can anyone help me out with this one?Dear Citizens of Triston,

As a concerned citizen of Triston and a member of the North Carolina Conservation of Nature Council, I am asking for the community's help with a serious issue. First, I want to congratulate our town's mayor and city council for planning to build a new community theater. However, do they realize that building the theater on Asbury Woodlands will destroy the prime breeding ground for an endangered species?

The Bachman's warbler is a small bird about four inches in length. This green-backed bird has a bright yellow belly and face and is sometimes confused with the similarly colored hooded warbler.

Since 1897, the population of the Bachman's warbler in North Carolina has decreased from more than 500,000 to fewer than 100. The main reason is the destruction of the areas (like Asbury Woodlands) that it uses for its natural breeding grounds. Bachman's warblers prefer thickly wooded swamps and wet thickets in heavy, full-grown forests where they can build their nests and feed on insects.

This does not mean that we cannot build a community theater. A similar situation recently arose in Cape Pristo, North Carolina. Nobel Hotels canceled its plans to build a high-rise structure when it became known that the roseate tern, another endangered bird, was living in the suggested location. Nobel Hotels put up a new building several miles down the beach from the original location, and the roseate tern kept its home.

Our community has forever prided itself on caring for our natural surroundings. The city council has promised that the proposed theater will be "highly tasteful" and that the structure will "complement the spirit of our town."

The city council's honorable concern for the endangered Bachman's warbler would smooth the feathers of many voters. With their help and the support of our townspeople, future generations will appreciate the beauty of this little bird.

Redmond Harris


Which statement best captures the main argument of this editorial?

a)Protecting the woodlands will give future generations a chance to appreciate the beauty of endangered species of birds.

b)The city council should not be allowed to pursue city projects that will decrease the population of endangered birds.

c)The need to conserve Asbury Woodlands to protect endangered species far outweighs that of providing a community theater.

d)Conserving Asbury Woodlands is important because Bachman's warblers prefer thickly wooded swamps to build their nests and feed on insects.

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The statement that best captures the main argument of the editorial is C. The need to conserve Asbury Woodlands to protect the endangered species far outweighs that of providing a community theater. You can glean this from the sentence that states that preserving the area would smooth the feathers of voters.

What does the word miry mean

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(miry) mean is like that in the picture, it is like comeing a different ,,,
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what literary techniques does shakespeare use by suddenly introducing a ghost?

a) flashback

b) surprise

c)tension

d) parallel plots 

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not flashback because they are not reliving an event from the past, not tension because there is no conflict and not parallel because the ghost is not having similar actions happen to him as with the characters. so its surprise. 

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B) Surprise

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