what important information is revealed in the third paragraph of the stage direction? "The crucible" by Arthur Miller

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Answer 1
Answer: this paragraph identifies the two people on stage and their relationship to each other.

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Which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its compound subject? A. She and her committee appreciate the donations they received. B. Both Harriet and Malcolm seems very annoyed by the loud music. C. The dog and the cat is eager for an evening meal. D. The actors and the director has rehearsed for several weeks.

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the correct answer to this is b


A critic should always tell his readers the details of the plot. true or false

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Acritic is the one who gives his opinion, suggestions, impression or anything hecould say to a certain story by breaking the plots down and criticize the goodand bad side of every character’s decision. With this, however, it is not acritic’s job to always spill the beans of the whole story to the reader becausehe critiques, not summarizes. His critique could be the basis of other readers,whether to read or entertain the story or not. 
He can decide whether to do that or not. Its not necessary if he does not want to. 

Which character from the short story “Rules of the Game” by Amy Tan is motivated by a desire to help his or her children be successful in life?

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Meimei (means little sister in Chinese) is Waverly Place Jong in the story "Rule of the Game". She appeals to her mother, Lindo Jong's main motivation to help her children be successful in life. For Lindo Jong's part, she is motivated by a desire to see Meimei succeed.

The correct answer is Lindo Jong

The vampire's eyes were burning coals, bright and red.
“What firgurative language is it”

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Answer:metaphor

Explanation:

The vampires eyes were burning coals is a comparison of two things without using like or as so it’s a metaphor

Answer:

The figurative language that's being used is: Metaphor

Explanation:

A metaphor is the figure of speech used in order to apply a(n) object or person. In this case, The vampire's eyes were being applied the effect of saying burning coal, bright and red.

The vampire's eyes = The object that is being applied to

Burning coals = The object that was applied to "Vampire's eyes"

A metaphor is basically when you are saying:

Something is something else.

Though similes are similar in a way, they can be different due to how they use it since:

Similes are when you say "Something is or are something else"

If the sentence were provided were a smile it would have been:

The vampire's eyes are like burning coals, bright and red.

Reread the following section from paragraph 7 from "Life Isn't Fair-Deal With It."From a leadership perspective, it's a leader's obligation to do the right thing,
regardless of whether or not it's perceived as the fair thing. When leaders attempt
to navigate the slippery slope of fairness, they will find themselves arbiter of public
opinion and hostage to the politically correct. Fair isn't a standard to be imposed
unless a leader is attempting to impose mediocrity. Fair blends to a norm, and in
doing so, it limits, inhibits, stifles, and restricts, all under the guise of balance and
equality. I believe fair only exists as a rationalization or justification.
Which of the following can be inferred from this paragraph? (RI.1.1)
There are many benefits to being a great leader.
There are consequences when we treat fairness as a standard of living.
It is important for a leader to consider fairness in every decision.
It is necessary for the government to maintain balance and equality.

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Answer:

C). There are consequences when we treat fairness as a standard of living.

Explanation:

The inference that can be drawn from the given paragraph would be 'the outcomes of treating fairness as a standard of living.' The descriptions like 'Fair...limits, inhibits, stifles, and restricts, all under the guise of balance and  equality' supports this inference. However, the author states that 'leaders are obligated to do the right thing' yet when they attempt to navigate fairness, they are considered 'arbiter of public  opinion and captive to the politically correct. ' The conclusion itself substantiates this inference that 'fair exists itself as mere justification or rationalization.' Thus, option C is the correct answer.

What type of figurative language is used in this sentence from To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee?People moved slowly then. There was no hurry, for there was nowhere to go, nothing to buy, and no money to buy it with, nothing to see outside the boundaries of Maycomb County.

metaphor
alliteration
hyperbole
euphemism
oxymoron

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The answer is hyperbole. It is very unlikely that there was absolutely no money, absolutely nothing to buy, and absolutely nowhere to go. A hyperbole is a gross exaggeration, meaning that what is being said has been expanded to prove a point. In this case, the point is being that the Great Depression was difficult for everyone.