What new gift arrives from Haymitch after Katniss helps him into the cave?

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Answer 1
Answer: After Katniss helps Haymitch into the cave, she receives a lot of hot broth.
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Hot broth.

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What do you call a baby zebra?

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A baby zebra is called a zebra cub .
A Zebra is apart of a family called 'Equidae' , all baby/young animals who are apart of this family are called foals. So, a baby Zebra is called a foal.

why does a black asphalt road become hotter than a white cement sidewalk in the same amount of sunlight

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Identify the words from the following passage that contribute to the descriptive detail and help to set the scene:Your first note was written in tiny words on a little square of paper that felt like it had once gotten wet.


A. Your, was, on
B. Tiny, little, wet
C. That, like, gotten

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The answer is B. because you have to look for the words that describe something.  They are adjectives, or words that describe a noun.

Pleasee help mee What is the theme of this poem


I am yours.
I am yours as the stars
belong to the sky
and I am yours as
the rivers belong
to the sea.
I am yours as your tears
belong to your eyes
and I am yours
as your lungs belong
to the pattern in which
you breathe.

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I would say the theme of the poem is love and to never give up that feeling because in the poem she feels sad and happy that she found her true love and never wanting to let go
Love is the major theme. The poem is based around the need of other people. The use of the phrase "I am yours" repeating throughout the poem shows how the poet themselves, belongs to another person as part of them. As close to them as their own flesh and blood.

Which TWO groups is Swift ultimately criticizing in “A Modest Proposal”?

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The correct asnwer is:

The upper classes and Politicians.

The poor citizens of Ireland are fed to the wealthy elite. Class divisions play a major role in A Modest Proposal. There is a debate going on over who should take responsibility for society's welfare.  Swift puts in consideration imagining an alternate society in which the rich dehumanize their fellow countrymen.

The correct answer is  “The upper classes and Politicians”

The first group would be Protestant Irish Landlords (upper classes). He clearly speaks about them in very negative terms since they oppress Irish Catholic tenants just because of their religion:

- “Of teaching landlords to have at least one degree of mercy towards their tenants”. He clearly says that landlords need to learn mercy towards their poor tenants (the Irish Catholics).

- "I grant this food will be somewhat dear, and therefore very proper for landlords, who, as they have already devoured most of the parents, seem to have the best title to the children." Here he says that these landlords have exploited and abused their Irish Catholic tenants and that naturally they can do the same with their children (the humor is meant to criticize the landlords).

- "Thus the squire will learn to be a good landlord". Swift is actually saying that landlords are NOT good naturally. They need to learn to be good.

- " The poorer tenants will have something valuable of their own, which by law may be made liable to a distress, and help to pay their landlord's rent, their corn and cattle being already seized, and money a thing unknown. So, not only have the landlords possession of the rent, cattle and corn produced by the Irish tenants, they will also own their children and eat them. Here Swift is actually criticizing the fact that landlords have taken everything from their Irish tenants, only the children are left but not for long.

- Such a perpetual scene of misfortunes, as they have since gone through, by the oppression of landlords. Again, Swift is denouncing the oppression of the Irish tenants at the hands of Protestant Landlords.

Finally, the second group Swift is criticizing is Mercantilists (Politicians). He wrote this text in 1729 when Mercantilism was huge and the Industrial Revolution was beginning. Mercantilist merchants all over the British Empire allied with British nobility to accumulate all wealth, excluding the rest of the population as well as rival empires. Under this concept, people were no longer considered people but actually as a "commodity", a merchandise.

- "I am assured by our merchants, that a boy or a girl before twelve years old, is no saleable commodity, and even when they come to this age, they will not yield above three pounds, or three pounds and half a crown at most, on the exchange; which cannot turn to account either to the parents or kingdom, the charge of nutriments and rags having been at least four times that value. "

- "For this kind of commodity will not bear exportation, and flesh being of too tender a consistence, to admit a long continuance in salt, although perhaps I could name a country, which would be glad to eat up our whole nation without it.

Clearly, Swift is using irony to criticize these two groups.


Arrange the lines in the correct order to make a dialoguen when refusing invitiations. Then make similar dialogues and be ready to role-play them.A) -How nice, I've met you! Would you like to come with me to the swimming pool tomorrow?
B)-Hi,Mike,
C) - Oh, what a pity you can't come with me! Perphaps, we can go there next week .
D)-Hi, John,
E) It would be nice . I hope you 'll enjoy yourself .Bye!
F)Bre,Mike!
G)-Thanks a lot , but I think I can't . I'm helping my mum tomorrow.

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B.) Hi, Mike
C.) Hi, John
A) How nice, I've met you! Would you like to come with me to the swimming pool tomorrow?
G.) Thank a lot, but I think I can't. I'm helping mum tomorrow.
C) Oh, what a pity you can't come with me! Perhaps, we can go there next week.
E.) It would be nice. I hope you'll enjoy yourself. Bye!
F.) Bye, Mike.

Based on the conversation, the first speaker is John and the second speaker is Mike. John is the one who issued the invitation and Mike is the one who declined the invitation.