How is Mrs. Stevenson feeling as the scene begins? How do we know she is feeling that way? Cite details from the text to explain her condition.

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Answer 1
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She is extremely irritated and we can see that because she hangs up and slams the phone angrily.

Explanation:

The question refers to the play "Sorry, Wrong Number". At the beginning of the play we are introduced to Mrs. Stevenson, who is trying to reach her husband via phone calls. The calls are not completed successfully, which makes Mrs. Stevenson more and more nervous. She is so irritated that she gives up on completing the call and slams the phone hard showing how angry and furious she is.

Answer 2
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As the scene begins, Mrs. Stevenson is feeling irritated and also fustrated because she is unable to reach the number she was dialing- actually her husband's office line.

We know this because in her fustration and irritation, she slams down the phone.

Below is an excerpt from the text that explains her condition:

Mrs. Stevenson is dialing a number on the phone as the curtain rises. She listens to the phone, slams down the receiver in irritation... She reaches for her pill bottle,  pours herself a glass of water, shakes out a pill, swallows it, then reaches for the phone again, dials the number nervously.

Explanation:

"Sorry, Wrong Number" is a play written by Lucille Fletcher.

It tells the story of a murder case which was planned by the husband of Mrs. Stevenson which was unknown to Mrs. Stevenson. Mrs. Stevenson overheard the conversation of the murderers but never knew she was to be the victim. She tried her possible best to stop the unknown victim from being murdered.


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This type of tone keeps the writers personality and opinion out of the message

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It is the objective tone
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What is the evidence? *A.Evidence is often an opinion,
B.Evidence is a claim made by someone who doesn't agree with your claim.
C.Evidence is the facts, quotes, and other information that supports the claim.
D.Evidence means means presenting information without the filter of your personal
beliefs.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

evidence is facts.

Answer:

I think it's C

sorry if you get it wrong

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Read this excerpt from an argumentative essay.One explanation for why the national parks are so important is that they provide many Americans with the opportunity to experience wildlife in its natural habitat. Every major city in the United States has a zoo, which is great, but how much more significant is the sight of a brown bear in its natural setting rather than in a cage? A trip to a park like Yellowstone National Park may be the only chance a youngster from a place like New York City or Chicago will have to behold such a sight. If we, the American people, were to lose places like Yellowstone, it would be a travesty.

Where in an argumentative essay does this excerpt belong?

in the opening
in the body, as a reason
in the body, addressing a counterclaim
in the closing

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In the body as a reason, is your answer sweetie. This is because the paragraph starts out with the words one explanation which signifies that this would be a reason.

Answer:b in the body, as a reason

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HELP! What does the following sentence start with?Weather permitting, the picnic will be held at the community park.
A. An adjective
B. A past participle
C. A prepositional phrase
D. An absolute construction

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Answer: D

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Which lines from Ovids "pyramids and Thisbe" contain an example of characterization?

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This question is incomplete because the options were not given; here is the complete question:

Which lines from Ovid’s "Pyramus and Thisbe" contain an example of characterization?

A. Ringed by the tall brick walls Semíramis had built—so we are told.

B. If you searched all the East, you'd find no girl with greater charm than Thisbe.

C. The wall their houses shared had one thin crack, which formed when they were built and then was left

D. When first light had banished night's bright star-fires from the sky and sun had left the brine-soaked meadows dry

The answer to this question is B. "If you searched all the East, you'd find no girl with greater charm than Thisbe"

Explanation:

In literature, characterization involves using details to explain the traits of characters, this includes their personality, physical traits, qualities, among others. This literary device can be seen in the excerpt "If you searched all the East, you'd find no girl with greater charm than Thisbe" because, in this, the narrator describes Thisbe, who is one main character of the story. Also, the narrator focuses on one important trait of this character, which is her greater charm that according to the narrator could only be found in Thisbe.

Answer:

The answer is B.

Explanation:

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