Why does Alice let White Fang into the house at night? A. She wants White Fang to like her as much as he likes Weedon Scott. B. She is afraid of Jim Hall and wants White Fang to protect her family. C. She feels sorry that White Fang has to sleep outside. D. She wants to show White Fang that she likes him.

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Answer 1
Answer: b.She is afraid of jim hall and wants White Fang to protect her family.
Answer 2
Answer: B. she is afraid of jim hall and wants white fang to protect her family

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The author left the ending vague on purpose. What do you think happens to Jonas and Gabriel at the end of the novel? Write a paragraph and use details from the text to support your answer.

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Answer:

The author doesn't tell us what the real ending of the story is.  It is possible that when Lowry wrote The Giver, she had a sequel in mind.  Leaving the ending of this book ambiguous would encourage readers to purchase the sequel.  You can read Gathering Blue and Messenger, which were written as companion books to The Giver and will give you more information.

Going on just what the book says, there are two conclusions you could reach.

First, Jonas and Gabriel die.  The book makes it clear that they are slowly freezing to death.  They are weak, hungry and tired.  The book also says that Jonas uses his last little bit of strength to find the sled waiting for him at the top of the hill.  They sled down the hill to "Elsewhere", perhaps an afterlife of some kind that follows death.  This could be why Jonas heard music as he slowly slipped down the hill.  In addition, the Giver was transmitting memories to Jonas before he died, giving the idea that if the Giver died before they were transmitted, they would be lost forever or else freed and allowed to enter the minds of the people.  Jonas, now, being the new keeper of the memories, would release those memories when he died.  This could be why he also heard singing behind him - as he slipped away, his friends and family received the memories he had carried and were freed from the austere existence they had experienced.

Second, Jonas and Gabriel find "Elsewhere", an unexplained real and literal place.  This is supported by the fact that there is a sled waiting for them, apparently placed there by people who are hoping he will find it and use it.  It would only stand to reason that if they placed it there for Jonas, they would be waiting for him at the bottom of the hill.  This is confirmed near the end of the chapter when it says that he knew they were waiting for him and the baby.  The book also supports this idea because he heard music and saw lights and warmth coming from Elsewhere, indicating that there is life and emotion there.  There is also the possibility that his leaving freed the residents of his home town and enabled them to have memory, which is why he heard them singing behind him.

I would suggest that the author wanted you to come to your own conclusions, so she intentionally left it very ambiguous.  Reading the two companion books mentioned above would help if you simply can't stand ambiguous endings (like me!).  

Explanation:

Which statement is punctuated correctly?(A) ‘Have you done your homework, asked Sue?’
(B) ‘Have you done your homework,’ asked Sue?
(C) ‘Have you done your homework?’ asked Sue.
(D) ‘Have you done your homework? Asked Sue.’

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c) 'Have you done your homework?' asked Sue.

Which sentence is written correctly? A.
They never watch none TV during the day, but after dinner they watch one show.


B.
They don't never watch any TV during the day, but after dinner they watch one show.


C.
They watch no TV during the day, but after dinner they watch one show.


D.
They never watch no TV during the day, but after dinner they watch one show.

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C. They watch no TV during the day, but after dinner they watch one show.
C. They no TV during the day, but after they watch one show.

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im sorry im not really good with part of speech xD

3. Compare and contrast Scrooge's nephew, Fred, with Ebenezer Scrooge. (at least 4 sentences)

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Scrooge is a stingy, curmudgeonly man with no regard for the poor and his family. His nephew, on the other hand, is completely different and cares a lot about his family, he is cheerful and generous.

We can arrive at this answer because:

  • Scrooge puts money as the only important thing in his life.
  • He can't find happiness in anything, he's very greedy, selfish, and curmudgeonly.
  • However, his nephew Fred is quite the opposite.
  • Fred is generous and lively, he loves to help people, celebrate and love.
  • Fred is very close to the family and wants to get close to Scrooge.

Fred serves as a foil to Scrooge's character and the differences between them are well explained early in the book.

This question is about "A Christmas Carol."

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Answer:

Scrooge doesn't care for the poor –like they are not eve n people. Fred probably respects the poor like they are actual people. Fred has a better family. Scrooges family is mostly dead Scrooge hates Christmas time. Fred respects and cares for Christmas.

Explanation:

Read this excerpt from Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave: After the valuation, then came the division. I have no language to express the high excitement and deep anxiety which were felt among us poor slaves during this time. Our fate for life was now to be decided. We had no more voice in that decision than the brutes among whom we were ranked. A single word from the white men was enough — against all our wishes, prayers, and entreaties — to sunder forever the dearest friends, dearest kindred, and strongest ties known to human beings.

Which two cruel realities regarding slavery does Douglass describe in this excerpt?

being temporarily divided by job
being treated like property
being kept in small living quarters
being separated from family

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Answer:

being treated like property

being separated from family

Explanation:

  • Frederick Douglas is a well-known African American thinker, abolitionist and speaker.
  • In his celebrated memoir Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglas, he championed the rights of African-American slaves and was one of the leaders of the anti-slavery movement.
  • At one point in his life, he also worked as an adviser to Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War in America, and later became the first African-American to hold official political office.
  • Moreover, although he never formally accepted the nomination, he was the so-called "running mate" of Victoria Woodhull in the 1872 presidential campaign.

Answer:

-being treated like property

-being separated from family

Explanation:

"A single word from the white men was enough — against all our wishes, prayers, and entreaties — to sunder forever the dearest friends, dearest kindred, and strongest ties known to human beings."