What is ironic about anneke's statement that life is alot harder for men?

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Answer: In Scott Russell Sanders' essay "The men we carry in our minds", Anneke, she says that she thinks it's a lot harder for men as women are inspired and excited, whereas men are "eaten up with guilt", this is ironic as she is meaning that men are less inspired by their lives compared to women, as men don't have as much purpose anymore.Hope this helps. Let me know if you need additional help!

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Which word in the sentence is a coordinating conjunction? She is talkative, yet she is a good student.

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"yet" is the only conjunction in the sentence so it is the answer.

The answer is yet.

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Help pelase xd xdXD XD XD please

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The answer would be B. because of how things are spelled and you can look up where that is and it is not in the United states!
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B

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Because thats not how things are spelled here.

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Who creates the main conflict for antigone

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Omfg yes. We're doing the same English. It's Creon.
In Antigone, the major conflict is between King Creon and Antigone.
After her father's death, her uncle remarries her mother, and assumes the role as the kind. Her brother led the war into Thebes, and died in battle, therefore Creon forbids that he is granted a burial. Basically Antigone goes against the orders of the king and buries her brother. 

Which of these writings relies mostly on emotion?a. Patrick Henry's "Give me liberty, or give me death"
b. Thomas Paine's Common Sense
c. Thomas Jefferson's Declaration of Independence
d. John Dickinson's Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania

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I'd say that the correct answer is A) Patrick Henry's 'Give me liberty, or give me death', because of all four, it is the most emotional, whereas the other options are mostly legal or revolutionary. 

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In the book Othello, Shakespeare begins the play with two secret acts. Explain each deception and the effect that these deceptions have on the tone of the play? (Othello, Act 1, Scene 1)

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In the opening scene of Othello, two secret acts had been performed.

1. Iago, an officer of low ranks in the Venetian army, and Roderigo, madly in love with Desdemona, are conversing about both their hatred towards Othello. Iago, because of how Othello promoted Cassio to become a lieutenant instead of giving him the position, and Roderigo because of Othello's marriage to Desdemona and how they eloped.

2. Othello and Desdemona have eloped, leaving Brabantio clueless at first and outraged when he found out.

The theme of deception had clearly been brought up, with these two secret acts, and a few other underlying factors to be considered, including:

1. Roderigo feeling deceived by Iago. The former had asked the latter to put him in good favor with Desdemona, in order for her to love him, but clearly this did not take place.

2. Brabantio feeling deceived by his daughter for running away with Othello, and not asking for his permission regarding the matter.

3. Iago confessing that he merely pretended to adore Othello when in fact, he didn't.

These deceptions supercharged the tone of deceit, jealousy, etc. in the play, leaving the reader or the audience cynical and suspicious about everything. This builds up the gravity of the situation the characters are undergoing.

Which poet, who seems be using iambic pentameter, bends the meter most? A. Emily Dickinson
B. John Donne
C. Gerard Manley Hopkins
D. Emma Lazarus

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The correct answer is C. Gerard Manley Hopkins 

Other poets mentioned here either use it regularly, or rarely use it at all.