To analyze how an author develops a claim or theses, looks for supporting details, such as blank and blank

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Answer: Evidence and example

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What is the best way to combine these sentences using a prepositional phrase?Mom said it was time to paint the house. She had that "don't-try-to-get-out-of-it" look.A. Mom said it was time to paint the house with that "don't-try-to-get-out-of-it" look.B. Mom said it was time, with that "don't-try-to-get-out-of-it" look, to paint the house.C. Mom, with that "don't-try-to-get-out-of-it" look, said it was time to paint the house.
Select the correct answer. Read paragraph 34. (34) "I thought so at the time, but I find I was wrong. It will be a great blow to me to give up the work for the present, but there is no help for it." What is the connotative meaning of the word "blow" as it is used in the text? a. A disappointing and unfortunate event b. An unexpected and surprising change c. An unfamiliar and mysterious incident d. A welcome and
Syllables stressed in word procrastination
Hi! It's for today actually (but night is also today). Just resume in 150 words the 4 minutes scene: I want breakfast -Falling down. What's the pb? What happened? Explain how the personnage tease people. I'm not English that's why I ask you?
What effect does the author's use of the first person point of view have on the reader? A. It makes the reader question the integrity of the author. B. It helps the reader discern between facts and opinions. C. It helps the reader get involved with the chaos of the situation. D. It makes the reader understand what it is like to be a journalist.

What kind of literary device is: "Being but heavy, I will bear the light"? from Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare

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I think it's a pun (basically a joke that is related to a specific word, like its meaning or sound) - because it's wordplay about light vs heavy 

in the book "The Great Gatsby": what does gatsby's friendship with meyer wolfsheim imply about his own background?

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The character of Wolfsheim is more of a caricature. Anti-Semitism was common in Fitzgerald's time, and it was not considered rude or crude to be open about it. Wolfsheim is based on the notorious gambling figure Arnold Rothstein (who may indeed have masterminded the fixing of the 1920 World Series). Fitzgerald just made Wolfsheim more of a stereotype, with his caricature of an accent ("gonnegtions") and other mannerisms. 
Wolfsheim is presumed to have achieved his brand of success in the same way as Gatsby - using illegal means to acquire enough money to buy his way into the power class. The general theme of the book, in fact, asks that very question - can you buy class? 
Fitzgerald saw Wolfsheim and Gatsby as examples of those who use America's opportunity-based society as a way to rise quickly from poverty and obscurity into the same social circles as the families of old, inherited wealth. 

A researcher might read an encyclopedia article about his subject to gain general information. True False

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true because a encyclopedia has everything u need to know about a certain product
True.

Depending on the subject he's researching, and the encyclopedia he choses, the should have all the information he needs. It's similar to if he's googled something on the internet. 

What is one major family problem?

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Hi There! 

What is one major family problem?

I think One family problem is Kids don't respect there mom or dad.

And another one is Mom and Dad 
relationship.
Favoritism? I don't really understand the question

How is the underlined gerund phrase used in the sentence? Without telling the entire plot, Janae couldn't effectively describe the movie.

A.
direct object

B.
subject

C.
appositive

D.
object of a preposition

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The underlined gerund phrase in this sentence is used as D) object of a preposition, because it follows a preposition without. 

1. In the first act of Julius Caesar, William Shakespeare establishes two important conflicts that will carry throughout the play. Look back in the text and decide what these conflicts are. In order to find them, keep in mind the definition of conflict.• Which characters are clashing with others in the story?
• Which characters are facing an internal battle with their own thoughts or feelings?
In the space provided below, name both conflicts, briefly describe each conflict, and explain how Shakespeare establishes it through the events of the play, the words of each character, and the actions of each character.
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2. What does Brutus’s encounter with Portia teach you about Portia, about Brutus, and about their marriage?
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3. Why was it a mistake for Brutus to allow Antony to have the last word at Caesar’s funeral?
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4. Based on Brutus’s decision to march the army to Philippi and the appearance of Caesar’s ghost to him, make a prediction about what will happen in the final act of Julius Caesar. Be sure to justify your prediction with textual evidence where appropriate.

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To answer the following questions you have to read the play. The answer to the first question is:

#1)Which characters are clashing with others in the story?

Answer: Brutus and Antony clash in the story, this happens mostly during Act 3.

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