Read the excerpt from "Doc Rabbit, Bruh Fox, and Tar Baby" from The People Could FlyThat was the way Bruh Fox found him. Doc Rabbit was stuck in Tar Baby. Bruh Fox got him loose, "What must I do with
you?" Bruh Fox said. He led Rabbit along to the house they were buildin. "You the one drank up my crock of cream. I didn't
get one taste...
Which best describes the message of this fable?

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer is C Being greedy can lead to unexpected consequences.

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Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

it c

Explanation:


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Which word correctly completes the sentence? Some people think a __________ foot is a good luck charm.

























 



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rabbits

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The answer for this one would be rabbit's because the foot belongs to the rabbit. When you say rabbits it just means more than one.
Rabbit's.
It's a superstitious thing haha

What evidence from the excerpt demonstrates the narrator’s point of view? A) “Tell me, too, about all these things, oh daughter of Jove, from whatsoever source you may know them.” B) “Tell me, O Muse, of that ingenious hero who travelled far and wide after he had sacked the famous town of Troy.” C) “At that moment he was thinking of Aegisthus, who had been killed by Agamemnon's son Orestes; so he said to the other gods…” D) “Now Neptune had gone off to the Ethiopians, who are at the world's end, and lie in two halves, the one looking West and the other East.”

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Answer:

C) “At that moment he was thinking of Aegisthus, who had been killed by Agamemnon's son Orestes; so he said to the other gods…”

Final answer:

Statement B best demonstrates the narrator's point of view, as it shows the narrator actively seeking and recounting knowledge about a hero's travels from the Muse. However, statements C and D also show the narrator's perspective as they provide insights on characters' thoughts and actions.

Explanation:

The evidence demonstrating the narrator's point of view can be discerned from all the presented sentences, but the best example would be option B) “Tell me, O Muse, of that ingenious hero who travelled far and wide after he had sacked the famous town of Troy.” This statement clearly demonstrates the narrator's perspective as it shows the narrator actively seeking knowledge or drawing from a source, in this case the Muse, about the hero's adventures.

Similarly, statement A could also provide some insight into the narrator's point of view, as it also references seeking knowledge from a deity (daughter of Jove). Nevertheless, in statements C and D the narrator conveys information about characters' thoughts and their locations, respectively, without explicitly seeking it from them, so it is the narrator's point of view that we are getting simply by description of actions and thoughts of the characters such as Orestes or Neptune.

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To whom does the champion in this poem refer?

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Answer:

William Lloyd Garrison.

Explanation:

John Greenleaf Whittier wrote his "Anti-Slavery Poems  To William Lloyd Garrison" about the courage and acts of the person. Garrison was an American abolitionist who worked hard for the rights of the oppressed black people/slaves.

In the poem, Whiitier wrote Garrison was "CHAMPION of those who groan beneath Oppression’s iron hand". He further adds

"Go on, the dagger’s point may glare  

 Amid thy pathway’s gloom;  

The fate which sternly threatens there  

 Is glorious martyrdom!  

Then onward with a martyr’s zeal;        

 And wait thy sure reward  

When man to man no more shall kneel,  

 And God alone be Lord!"

The whole poem talks of his admiration for the man, the bravery and courage of Garrison in addressing the oppression of the blacks. The word "Champion" is the very first word in the poem, addressed and referring to William Lloyd Garrison.

Answer:

the champion in this poem refers to based on the "Anti-Slavery" poem. This part of a poem is taken from the "Anti-Slavery" poem written by John Greenleaf Whittier and published in 1826. William Lloyd Garrison is the editor for this poem.

Who wrote the series of unfortunate events

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It is lemony snicket
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Who wrote the series of unfortunate events

Lemony Snicket

Write an invitation letter to a friend for a Summer Camp.Please help me!

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What country has three a's in its name only three

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There are actually many countries in the world which have only three A's in their name, and here are some of them:
- Canada
- Jamaica
- Panama
- Australia
- Bahamas
- Kazakhstan
- Afghanistan
- Albania
and so on...

The names of all the countries in the world which have three A's in their names are twenty-three(23) in number, and they will be presented in an alphabetical other.

Further Explanation

While some names are long, some can be short. They are as follow:

  1. Albania
  2. Australia
  3. Afghanistan
  4. Azerbaijan
  5. Bahamas
  6. Bosnia and Herzegovina
  7. Canada
  8. The central African Republic
  9. Equatorial Guinea
  10. Guatemala
  11. Jamaica
  12. Kazakhstan
  13. Malaysia
  14. Marshall Islands
  15. Mauritania
  16. Nicaragua
  17. Panama
  18. Papua New Guinea
  19. Paraguay
  20. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
  21. Tanzania
  22. Trinidad and Tobago
  23. The United Arab Emirates.

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