Immigrants from which of the following countries would have faced the greatest restrictions during the late 19th century and early 20th century??Ireland
China
Mexico
Russia

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Answer 1
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The answer is china that is the correct answer thanks have a nice day

Answer 2
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Answer:

china

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1. How does Poe use language to create mood in “The Raven”? What other factors contribute to the mood? Discuss TWO of the following factors: rhyme and repetition, the speaker’s despair, the raven itself, and/or the poem’s conclusion

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Poe is a very complex writer who loves to experiment and the poem "The Raven" is a valid proof of Poe's understanding of symbols in universal literature and his wish to explore and have control upon words and rhythm. The repetition of the word 'nevermore' comes to amplify the elegy that mourns the loss of the beloved Lenore. The effects the long vowels produce are shivering the readers' heart. Lord Byron himself experimented the play upon sounds in his poems before. Raven is the metamorphosis of a tragic love, a favourite symbol of death in many pieces of literature from ancient times. The visual contrast of a white bust like a ghost to the dark black raven in a "bleak" December, like in Dickens's "Bleak House", reinforce the tone of mourning a dear person.In point of rhyme composition, the poem is fully based on Elisabeth Barretts' sophisticated rhythm and rhyme of "Lady's Geraldine Courtship" poem. The rhyme scheme is ABCBBB. The heavy use of alliteration, "doubting dreamy dreams..." plays huge role in the musicality of this beautiful narrative poem of 18 stanzas in which every B line rhymes with the obsessive "nevermore".

Strolling through the city park late at night, we saw several young couples walking their dogs, as well as a whole bunch of squirrels scurrying about seeking nuts. Choose the selection in which the sentence is properly punctuated.

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Answer:

The answer is A

Explanation:

Here's the full question:

Strolling through the city park late at night, we saw several young couples walking their dogs, as well as a whole bunch of squirrels scurrying about seeking nuts. Choose the selection in which the sentence is properly punctuated. A) NO CHANGE B) Strolling through the city park late at night, we saw several young couples walking their dogs as well as, a whole bunch of squirrels scurrying about seeking nuts. C) Strolling through the city park late at night, we saw several young couples, walking their dogs as well as a whole bunch of squirrels scurrying about seeking nuts. D) Strolling through the city park late at night we saw several young couples walking their dogs as well as a whole bunch of squirrels scurrying about seeking nuts.

The answer is A, no change.

This is simply because the other options are not correct in English.

Option B: the second comma is wrongly placed.

Option C: Also a wrongly placed second comma. This creates an unnecessarily long statement with no white space or pause.

Option D: lacks punctuation.

This question is missing the option. I've found the complete question online. It is as follows:

Strolling through the city park late at night, we saw several young couples walking their dogs, as well as a whole bunch of squirrels scurrying about seeking nuts.  

Choose the selection in which the sentence is properly punctuated.

a) NO CHANGE

b) Strolling through the city park late at night, we saw several young couples walking their dogs as well as a whole bunch of squirrels scurrying about seeking nuts.

c) Strolling through the city park late at night, we saw several young couples, walking their dogs as well as a whole bunch of squirrels scurrying about seeking nuts.

d) Strolling through the city park late at night we saw several young couples walking their dogs as well as a whole bunch of squirrels scurrying about seeking nuts.

Answer:

The correct option is a) NO CHANGE.

Explanation:

The sentence is properly punctuated the way it is, so there is no need to change it. The sentence starts with a participial phrase, which must be followed by a comma. Then, we have the main clause. Notice that the verb in the main clause has two direct objects: "several young couples walking their dogs" and "a whole bunch of squirrels scurrying about seeking nuts". Since those two objects are very long, it is appropriate to place a comma before the adverb introducing the second object - "as well as." That will avoid problems in reading and interpreting what words belong to each object. Therefore, the sentence does not need any changes in punctuation.

How to prove Jack guilty in the lord of the flies book?

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im a 7th grader and I can answer. Jack is guilty because when Piggy gets killed, Jack says nothing. Jack in a way is like Hitler. He wants everything right. Hope I answered your question. BTW, I was just studying for my Lord of The Flies book test too!

Which of the following will help you to create a more professional style?a. avoiding contractions, such as can't or won't
b. using proper punctuation and spelling
c. using jargon and technical terms correctly
d. being aware of your audience as a group of professionals
e. all of the above

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All of the above will help. b. and c. show that you are trying to write properly, and a. and c. show that you are specifically using formal register of the language, directed at other professionals.

all of the above b and c and a and c

Which of the following would NOT be considered a common ballad theme?a. love
b. justice
c. hunger
d. the supernatural

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Its c,I just took the test. Its C.) Hunger

C or D because those are the most uncommon these days.

Balloon and "lagoon" are examples of _____ rhyme.

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Balloon and "lagoon" are examples of a perfect single rhyme. A perfect single rhyme is defined as a rhyme in which the stress is on the final syllable of the words. Also, it falls under a syllabic rhyme in which the last syllable of the words sounds the same but does not necessarily contain stressed vowels.

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True

Explanation:

They're examples of true rhyme.