How do Raymond's action changes squeaky's view to him ?

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Answer 1
Answer: It shows that he can do things too and that he isn't worthless. It also gives Squeaky another chance to still have a runner in her family.

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In Book XI of Confessions, Augustine tries to understand what time is. This question matters deeply to him because Godis not defined by time, as humans are, and so it is difficult for humans to understand time. In a response of at least 150words, explain the conclusion Augustine comes to concerning the past, the present, and the future? How does thisconclusion help him understand God's creation of the world? Provide details from Book XI to support your answer.

Whats 815 gal/h= qt/sec

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A= 2.718282chqt/815gls

Answer: 1.1

Explanation: 815 gallons/ 1 hr * 4 qt/ 1 gallon = 3260/ 1 * 3600= 1.104294478527607 Which can be rounded to 1.1.

What is the theme of Wheatley’s poem?

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Answer: Answer is C on Ed

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Subjects should admire and praise their ruler.

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Construct a multi-paragraph written response in which you analyze how Robert Frost and E.E. Commins portray the natural world. Use evidence from the sources to support your claim, and include a conclusion.

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Human emotions come together, it is interpreted as the most beautiful, interacts in the life of man with rhythm and musicality, man learns from himself and grows spiritually.

But nature does not bend to man's attempts to control her.

Clark Griffith claims that Frost does not describe a "neutral nature" but, on the contrary, sees it as a personality, a creature. It is a post- Emersonian nature, not benevolent or without danger if not capable of exerting a destructive force. [ii] Exploring nature, man learns about himself and grows spiritually. But the reverse is not followed: nature continues its own course, indifferent to man's attempts to control it or use it for its own purposes.

“Poetry is more often of the country than the city... Poetry is very, very rural - rustic. It might be taken as a symbol of man, taking its rise from individuality and seclusion - written for the person than writes and then going out into its social appeal and use. Just so the race lives best to itself - first to itself, storing strength in the more individual life of the country, of the farm - then going to market and socializing in the industrial city”.

That is, poetry as a praise of the rustic and simple life of the countryside as opposed to an industrialized city. In this ancient field-city, Frost reanimates the tension between work and leisure typical of pastoral poetry.

Frost seems to tell us that if man comes to revelation, to the truth, it will be through work and not through "idle hours". This poem could also be seen as a poetic arsa where the author reflects on his practice and sets his aesthetics.

Frost coined the phrase the sound of sense to refer to the choice of words throughout his work. As stated in a letter to John Bartlett, in July 1913, this sound must be positive, proactive and recall everyday speech: "The sound of sense, then. You get that. It is the abstract vitality of our speech. It is pure sound-pure form. An ear and an appetite for these sounds of sense is the first qualification of a writer, be it of prose or verse." [xi] The sound of sense would be the translation into words of raw sensory perceptions. In addition to considering the meaning of the words, Frost considered his euphony. Many of his verses replicate the content thanks to a combination of rhyme, subway and alliteration. They are poems written to be read aloud; Frost used to give recitals in different American cities where his work was discussed and commented on.

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Conclusion

The real, the popular voices and rural tasks are full of poetry and it does not need to be evoked by a literary or fanciful imagination (elves) or a mind dedicated to leisure.

In order to find the poetic, anything other than the truth is useless. Only when deeply present in the here and now the poet will be able to write verses with content of Truth. This could clash with the idea of an artist removed from the world; on the contrary, to achieve this requires a deep immersion in the everyday.

What do Let us all hope that the dark clouds of racial prejutice will soon pass away means

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This is taken to mean that we should all hope that racism will come to an end. We all deserve to be treated equally. This is what I took it to mean, and I hope that it helps you.


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Which CAPITALIZED word in the sentence is a proper noun? WE ate in a MEXICAN RESTAURANT while visiting TEXAS.

restaurant

Mexican

We

Texas

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Answer:

Texas

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Mexican here is an adjective so between restaurant and Texas, Texas seems to be the more proper noun.

What is the anser to Mona. arrived on time, but. there was traffic

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IDK what you're asking, but I'm guessing it's the grammar...

So the sentence you put in the question is: 

Mona. arrived on time, but. there was traffic. 
         
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  (No Comma)           (No Period)
It means that Mona arrived on time, but there were lots of cars in front of her on her way, or there were lots of red lights