From the way Lilia’s parents treat Mr. Pirzada, you can infer that they _____. A. Consider him only a business friend B. Are unfeeling and condescending C. Are kind and compassionate people D. Feel superior to Mr. Pirzada

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This is C. Are kind and compassionate people!!


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An antagonist is always a good person provides the conflict is always a bad person always loses in the end Please help

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An antagonist of a story or movie is always the person who provides the conflict because the oppose whatever the protagonist is proposing.

Answer: b

Explanation: just did it

In act III, scene I, of Shakespeare's Hamlet, why does Hamlet speak rudely to Ophelia, telling her "Get thee to a nunnery"?

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Hamlet was very confused and angry with his mother marrying his uncle right after his father died. He says - 'Frailty, thy name is woman', saying that women are weak, and that they are all the same. So he speaks so rudely to Ophelia under the impression that she is the same as his mother, and as any other woman, and that in a nunnery she won't be able to cheat on anybody, or give birth to a child who might grow up to be the same as his uncle. 

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The answer is (A) Hamlet is angry with Ophelia for spending too much much time painting her face to beautify herself.

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Is the following a sentence or a fragment?
Dad sent me a book for my birthday.

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the answer is a sentence
That phrase is a sentence.

Read this line from "What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?"Standing there, identified with the American bondman, making his wrongs mine, I do not hesitate to declare, with all my soul, that the character and conduct of this nation never looked blacker to me than on this Fourth of July.

What is Douglass implying in this text?

His presence at the celebration shows that he has forgotten the past.

By speaking at the celebration, he feels complicit with the atrocities of the nation.

Witnessing the celebration has shown him that the nation is even crueler than he thought.

His speech will cause the audience to re-evaluate the meaning of freedom.

I think it's a or c

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Douglass is implying that witnessing the celebration has shown him that the nation is even crueler than he thought.

Explanation: Fredrick Douglass explained that the hipocrisy of the country to celebrate freedom and rights while still owning slaves (and having him give a speech) makes the country much worse than he imagined.


i just got done learning about Douglass lol im pretty sure its C but im not 100% sure.

Which best describes the Purkapile's marriage?Happy—they are in love and enjoy each other's company
Resentful—they are together because Mrs. Purkapile won't get a divorce.
Trusting—Mrs. Purkapile does not worry when her husband is away for a year.
Indifferent—Mr. Purkapile wishes his wife would pay more attention to him.

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The Purkapile's marriage is very resentful. Mr. Purkapile left for a year, and then when he came back to find his wife had not left him, he lied and said he was kidnapped by pirates. Mrs. Purkapile very well knew he was lying, but refused to be a woman that got divorced. 

Which things have changed from Act II to Act III? Select all that apply. Mrs. Soames has died. *Emily has given birth to two children. Nine years have passed. Five years have passed. *Emily has died. George has died.

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "Mrs. Soames has died. Emily has died. George has died." All of these characters have died in the intervening years between Act II and Act III, and the stage has become the local cemetery, situated at the top of a hill overlooking Grover’s Corners.

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Mrs. Soames has died. Emily has given birth to two children. Nine years have passed. Emily has died. These are the things which have changed from Act II to Act III of Our Town.

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