What does katniss talk about in her distract president snow propo?

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Answer 1
Answer: She talks about defeating snow and asks all the other districts for help with the mokingjay thing. 
Answer 2
Answer: She ask all the other districts for help to kill him.

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Answer:

The speaker uses repetition and parallelism.

The speaker uses imagery.

The speaker appeals to emotions.

Explanation:

William Shakespeare's play "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar" revolves around the assassination of Julius Caesar before he was made ruler of Rome. And the doers of the act were his close friends Brutus and Cassius, who revealed they had done it to prevent Rome from being ruled by an emperor, and also to make it more of a free nation rather than be ruled by a single man.

The two given monologues are from Act III scene ii of the play after the death of Caesar. Brutus's monologue reveals his intention behind his own betrayal to get Caesar killed while Antony's monologue also follows the same reason as Brutus. Both monologues show the speakers using imagery and appealing to the emotions of the people. Moreover, both speeches also have repetition and are parallel with each other.

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B: The speaker uses repetition and parallelism.

C: The speaker uses imagery.

E: The speaker appeals to emotions.

Explanation:

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Which personal pronoun correctly completes the sentence? What is its use? Mrs. Hall took Stacey and __________ to the movies.

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The correct answer is A. Her; indirect object

This is because "her" is not a direct object as there is no action which she is a part of. Mrs. Hall didn't physically pick her up and  take her, they just went together.
A. is my answer.............

What do you think Mercutio thinks of fate or destiny? Why?

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 Mercutio is a young gun and having fun. He doesn't take anything too seriously, even women. He is young and reckless for the most of it, yet like all young men, there is a budding man underneath. 

Mercutio will not tolerate injustice, is very loyal to his friends and ultimately he delivers "a plague on both your houses" - this pivotal delivery wouldn't come from a fellow who thought that fate and destiny are a lot of cobs wobble or outside of his control. 

He is a young gun and having fun, though he is also a pretty layered character. I think he does believe in fate and destiny to a degree, though like most of us, doesn't spend too much time placing his fate in the hands of the gods, he creates his destiny by creating his destiny - until his fate is taken outside of his control.

“This latter was a remarkably large and beautiful animal, entirely black,and sagacious to an astonishing degree” What is the meaning of sagacious as it is used in paragraph 4? Wise, interesting, sarcastic, foolish

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Sagacious, it could be defined as having or showing keen mental discernment and good judgment, shrewd is a synonym of what this word can be used as. Some other synonyms would be discerning, insightful, perceptive, prudent, sage, sapient, wise. Also, it can describe people or in this case animals, therefore the best option to choose would be “WISE”.

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The correct answer is D. simple.


A simple sentence contains only one independent clause. If a sentence has more than one independent clauses, then it's called a compound sentence. If it has one independent clause, as well as one (or more) dependent clauses, then it is a complex sentence. A run-on sentence is a grammatically incorrect sentence which combines two or more independent clauses with a comma only, rather than with a conjunction.

D because that is the simplest sentance and it can stand alone

Engleza: Write a diary entry about a memorable day in your life. Use all 6 words in bold from the text: First, Next, After that, Because, Finally si So .PLEASE.

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It's not that good by an example can be...

Dear Diary,
I remember when I was 8 years old, my parents took me to the zoo for the first time. I was thrilled and amazed by how many different animals there were. I can still remember how fast my heart was beating, and how many times I got scolded for running off, because I wanted to see another creature such as a giraffe.
The next most exciting thing after entering the zoo was that I was allowed to pat a lion cub. It had golden fur which felt smooth to touch, and pointy whiskers that poked my skin. After that I had small pink bumps on my arms from the times when the cubs whiskers had poked me.
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