Who or what is the antagonist in the colomber by Dino Buzzati

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Answer: In the story, The Colomber, the colomber was portrayed as the antagonist of the story. 

A colomber is a mysterious shark which symbolizes doom to the person who sees it. It is said to pursue the person until the very end. However, at the end of the story, there was twist. The twist uncovered the real antagonist, it is the fear of the unknown or the unproven fact.



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"Nonviolence: A Force More Powerful Than Electricity" by Peter M. Loveless1 In 1936, Mohandas Gandhi was asked if nonviolent resistance was a form of direct action. “It is not one form,” he answered. “It is the only form…It is the greatest…force in the world…It is.. a force which is more positive than electricity, and more powerful than ever ether.”2 Nonviolence is a political force that has helped shape history. In many cases it receives less attention than violent conflict such as war or guerrilla activity. Yet is has often produced momentous change. Governments as entrenched as South Africa’s apartheid government, the British occupation of India, and communist Poland have crumbled in the face of ordinary, unarmed people.3 How is it possible for people to bring about such change when confronting powerful opponents? There are various factors that contribute to the success of nonviolence.4 First, it is important to understand how governments rule. Political power involves a relationship between the rulers and the workers. Local governments, schools, and businesses rely on the cooperation of the people to run smoothly. Even the most rigid states depend on this cooperation, although they may secure it through invisible forces such as fear or loyalty. 5 Sometimes people in a society are willing to obey the government due to a sense of helplessness or anxiety. Rulers can then behave as they wish. Subjects may withdraw their consent to be governed, however, and this can lead to the disintegration of power.6 If there is widespread disobedience in a society, rulers will often inflict punishments. Maintaining control in this way requires that some citizens – often a police force or army willing to crush resistance – remain loyal to the government. In many cases, however, people refuse to give in to this kind of force.7 Another important factor in nonviolence is the number of people willing to take action. Once a campaign of disobedience becomes widespread, it gains momentum and can become a significant force. As more people become involved in disobedience, it becomes harder for a government to control them with violence or imprisonment.8 As author Gene Sharp writes, “The theory that power derives from violence, and that victory necessarily goes to the side with the greater capacity for violence, is false.” To attain victorythrough nonviolence, however, people must understand the methods that are at their disposal. These tools can be divided roughly into three classes.9 The first kind is symbolic or persuasive action. Protest marches, vigils, speeches, posters, banners, and the like may be used to gain support for a cause.10 Another method is refusal to cooperate – a passive, but powerful, form of resistance. When citizens disagree with a law, they may disobey it. Workers may go on strike. This happened when Lech Walesa led the Polish people out of the grasp of Soviet control in the 1980s. By bringing an economy to its knees, strikes can result in the total collapse of a regime. Similarly, people can join boycotts or refuse to pay taxes, and government officials, police, and soldiers can all disobey orders. In the end, the entire system that props up a ruler’s power can be taken apart. Then the ruler is no more powerful than any other individual.11 The third category of nonviolent action is intervention. People may intervene in order to disrupt a situation that they think is causing harm. Methods include sit-ins and peaceful direct action. People may act in ways that they know will lead to their imprisonment, which in turn focuses negative publicity on their opponents. One famous example of this occurred in 1955 in Montgomery, Alabama, when Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a bus to a white passenger.12 It is often assumed that nonviolence methods take longer to succeed than violent approaches. In fact, the reverse may be true; in some cases, nonviolence has brought about change in a matter of weeks or days.13 As Leo Tolstoy wrote, “Violence can never destroy what is accepted by public opinion. On the contrary, public opinion need only be diametrically opposed to violence to destroy its every action.”14 Once a path of nonviolence is chosen, it is crucial to stick to that path. To shift to the use of violence is to adopt the tools of the oppressive regime. The use of violence can dissuade ordinary people from supporting a cause. Valuable allies may turn away. And, in the face of a heavily armed opponent, violence is unlikely to succeed. In contrast, nonviolent resistance has been described as “political jujitsu.” Nonviolence uses the force and weight of an opposing regime against itself in order to bring about the regime’s defeat. 1.As it is used in paragraph 7, the word momentum most nearly means:powertimeinvolvementadherence
Which word in this sentence is a participle?My sister is a young fashion designer but has a flourishing business.a. youngb. hasc. flourishingd. fashion
8. Which sentence has proper parallel structure?a. The proposal affects three groups: students, parents, and teachers.b. We know who supports us, our opponents, and who has not yet decided.c . We posted the notice wherever people meet, on the Internet, and in the office.
Which are the following assort independently ?
In the following sentence, identify the part of speech of the italicized word. Thousands of years ago, fish were caught "in" nets and traps. in is italicizedA. Pronoun B. Conjunction C. Verb D. Preposition

In President Reagan’s words, “First I want to take a little time to talk to you,” what does “you” refer to?

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Answer:

Explanation:

When it comes to speeches, using the word "you" is used to make those at home feel like they are being directly spoken with, and are important. Presidential speeches will often appeal to the masses by using terms like "all you folks at home" or "the people" to create a sense of unity within their followers(? or whatever you'd call them)  

In part 1, the speaker contrasts “insistent flies” and “crunching gravel” with ___. (in desert run)

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In part 1, the speaker contrasts "insistent flies" and "crunching gravel" with the desert's silence. 

It is important that you use a variety of appeals—to the audience’s logic as well as your own image. a. True
b. False

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

There are many different types of appeals (logos, ethos and pathos being the most common ones) and all of them need to be combined in a text in order to make it interesting and persuasive. If you do not combine a variety of appeals in your text, it can make you seem biased and unprofessional. Moreover, it would make your text less persuasive, and the audience would not be as convinced as they would have otherwise been.

ur answer is A--- True!!

"My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun;Coral is far more red, than her lips red: . . .
And yet by heaven, I think my love as rare,
As any she belied with false compare."
Which statement BEST supports the overall theme of the sonnet?
A. Nothing human can compare to spiritual wholesomeness.
B. Nature holds not a candle to true beauty.
C. What is love that a rose cannot adorn?
D. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

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D. Beauty is in the eye of the boholder

Arrange the following procedures on how to prepare a burger. Put numbers (1-7) on the line providedbefore the sentence.

____ Lay bun, cut side down on grill and cook until lightly toasted, 30 seconds to 1 minute.
____ Spread the mayonnaise and ketchup on the bun bottoms.
____ Add lettuce, tomato, burger, onion, salt and pepper to taste.
____ In a bowl, mix all the ingredients. Divide the mixture into equal portions and shape each into a
patty about 4 inches wide.
____ Lay burgers on an oiled barbeque grill/pan over a solid bed of hot coals or high heat on a gas grill.
____ Cook burgers, turning once on grill/pan until browned on both sides. Remove from grill/pan
____ Set bun tops in place.

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The correct sequence for the procedures on how to prepare a burger is expressed by the numbers ordered as 4, 5, 6, 1, 2, 3, and 7, as is explained below.

Arraging the procedures in order

  • First, read all procedures described.
  • Locate the first thing anyone would do when preparing a burger - mix the ingredients.
  • Locate that last thing anyone would do - set bun tops in place.
  • Now number the procedures left in the middle.
  • If in doubt, you can always look up how to make burgers online to have a better notion.

Learn more about burgers here:

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Arrange the following procedures on how to prepare a burger. Put numbers (1-7) on the line provided

before the sentence.

_\boxed{  4.  }_ Lay bun, cut side down on grill and cook until lightly toasted, 30 seconds to 1 minute.

_\boxed{ 5.   }_ Spread the mayonnaise and ketchup on the bun bottoms.

_\boxed{  6.  }_ Add lettuce, tomato, burger, onion, salt and pepper to taste.

_\boxed{ 1.   }_ In a bowl, mix all the ingredients. Divide the mixture into equal portions and shape each into a

patty about 4 inches wide.

_\boxed{  2.  }_ Lay burgers on an oiled barbeque grill/pan over a solid bed of hot coals or high heat on a gas grill.

_\boxed{  3.  }_ Cook burgers, turning once on grill/pan until browned on both sides. Remove from grill/pan

_\boxed{    7.}_ Set bun tops in place.

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In an informative research essay on the technology used during Civil War battles, which of the following domain-specific terms would LIKELY be used?broadside

patella

piston

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The first one and the third one both look like good answers. But if I had to choose one, I would go with Piston because its talking about technology. The piston is part of an engine so it would have to do with technology. :)

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The answere is piston because i did this question for my class and that was the answer for me.