In "Perseverance," which theme is reflected in the lines, "Life's field will yield as we make it / A harvest of thorns or of flowers"? A.
Working together helps people to achieve their goals in life.


B.
Your life is the result of the work you put into it.


C.
Life is a field in which flowers and thorns will grow.


D.
Accept what you are given, because you cannot change it.

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Answer 1
Answer: I think the answer is A

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Answer 2
Answer: B. Your life is the result of the work you put into it.  Perseverance is doing something and going through with it no matter the difficulty, and it can be exampled most through this, since the harder you work, the better the results are.

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Select the correct text in the passage.Which two lines in this excerpt from Guy de Maupassant's short story "The Prisoners" show that the French soldiers are not honorable men?
"Bravo, bravo, Maloison!" they shouted for his encouragement.

He had accomplished about two-thirds of his journey when a long, crimson flame shot forth from the vent-hole. A loud report followed, and the fat baker fell face forward to the ground, uttering a frightful scream. No one went to his assistance. Then he was seen to drag himself, groaning, on all-fours through the snow until he was beyond danger when he fainted.

He was shot in the upper part of the thigh.

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Answer:Which two lines in this excerpt from Guy de Maupassant's short story "The Prisoners" show that the French soldiers are not honorable men? "Bravo, Malosion!" they shouted for his encouragement.

He had accomplished about two-thirds of his journey when long, crimson flame shot forth from the vent-hole. A loud report

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How does the overall structure of “Conservation as a National Duty” facilitate the development of ideas in the speech?A. The descriptive structure provides detailed information about each type of natural resource and why it is important.
B. The chronological structure explains how the use of natural resources has evolved and expanded over time.
C. The problem-and-solution structure establishes how the problem came to be, describes the potential outcomes, and suggests actions for resolution.
D. The cause-and-effect structure tells how each type of natural resource is used and explains the specific effects of the resources’ usage on the environment.

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Answer:

I believe the correct answer is C. The problem-and-solution structure establishes how the problem came to be, describes the potential outcomes, and suggests actions for resolution.

Explanation:

Roosevelt's famous speech about conservation does indeed refer to history - both American and the whole world's history. But it only does so in order to provide a deeper insight into the nature of the problem. He uses historic references to outline the problem (exhaustion of resources). Then, he proposes solutions to this problem.

True, America's natural resources were a great driver of economic and national growth. However, according to Roosevelt, if Americans don't adopt a new perspective and start thinking about their posterity, soon there won't be much left to work with. There are two categories of resources, each of which require a separate course of action:

  1. Exhaustible resources such as metals and minerals. The exhaustion can't be stopped, but it can be deferred until, hopefully, scientists come up with something to replace them.
  2. Renewable resources such as wood, water, soil. It is possible to prevent their exhaustion, but it's also possible to improve them for future generations.

Should college athletes be paid to play?What would the other side say to your claim? Use the information you have gathered from research to writing the counterclaim in a single sentence.

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I believe that college athletes should not be paid to play. This is because the fact that such athletes are playing in a college team shows that the main purpose of such a team is to encourage the participation of students. Ultimately, the team is a part of the school, and it should be treated as such. By paying them, the team would most likely get further away from the spirit of the school and closer to the dynamics of professional sports.

The other side would most likely claim that the publicty athletes receive, the fans they have and the dedication they put into their game would justify them getting paid like professionals.

Answer:No, college athletes should not be payed to play.

Explanation: They shouldn’t be payed to play because they save so much money from scholarships.

Which expectation that Hauchecorne has in "The Piece of String" sets up the story's ironic outcome? A.
Hauchecorne expects the owner of the wallet to reward him for returning it.


B.
Hauchecorne expects the wallet to be turned in by the person who found it.


C.
Hauchecorne expects Malandain to support him in his claims of innocence.


D.
Hauchecorne expects people to believe in his innocence because he is innocent.

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(D) Hauchercone expects people to believe in his innocence because he is innocent.

The irony of the story is that Hauchercone never even picked up the wallet, just a piece of string. But his enemy spread the news, that he did steal the wallet. Hauchercone wishes that people would believe he is innocent, because he really is but the people turn against him which makes Hauchercone eventually a raging maniac. He keeps retelling the story of the piece of string.

Answer:

Hauchercone expects people to believe in his innocence because he is innocent.

Explanation:

From the story,  every single detail is listed within 2 sentences that have the information needed to solve this problem

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