Passage 1: Excerpt from Chapter 4 of Jane Eyre



In this section from the end of Chapter 4, Jane Eyre is still a child and is taking leave of her guardian, Mrs. Reed, who has treated her with great unkindness.



1 I gathered my energies and launched them in this blunt sentence—



2 “I am not deceitful: if I were, I should say I loved you; but I declare I do not love you: I dislike you the worst of anybody in the world except John Reed; and this book about the liar, you may give to your girl, Georgiana, for it is she who tells lies, and not I.”



In paragraph 2 of Passage 1, Jane exclaims, “I am not deceitful.” What reason does Jane have for using the word deceitful?


A)to explain that she is not lazy


B)to explain that she is not truthful


C)to explain that she is not forgetful


D)to explain that she is not dishonest

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Answer 1
It’s D). Being deceitful means to mislead others or be dishonest. She says how she would be lying/ deceitful if she said that she loved him. She admitted that she didn’t love him, so she is being truthful.

Related Questions

There’s a one-story house in which everything is yellow. Yellow walls, yellow doors, yellow furniture. What color are the stairs?

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Answer:

there are none it is a one-story house

Explanation:

Answer:

There arent any its a one story house.

Explanation:

adapted from Agnes Grey by Anne Brontë My footsteps were the first to press the firm, unbroken sands. Nothing before had trampled them since last night's flowing tide had obliterated the deepest marks of yesterday. The sand was fair and even, except where the subsiding water had left behind it the traces of dimpled pools and little running streams. Refreshed, delighted, invigorated, I walked along, forgetting all my cares, feeling as if I had wings to my feet. I could go at least forty miles without fatigue and experience a sense of exhilaration to which I had been an entire stranger since the days of early youth. About half-past six, however, the grooms began to come down to air their masters' horses. First one, and then another, till there were some dozen horses and five or six riders. But, that did not trouble me, for they would not come as far as the low rocks which I was now approaching. When I had reached these, and walked over the moist, slippery sea-weed (at the risk of slipping into one of the numerous pools of clear, salt water that lay between them), to a little mossy mound with the sea splashing round it, I looked back again to see who next was stirring. Still, there were only the early grooms with their horses, and one gentleman with a little dark speck of a dog running before him, and one water-cart coming out of the town to get water for the baths. 5 Select the correct answer. Where does the story take place? A. on the beach B. near a swimming pool C. in a stable D. on a village street

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Answer:

A. on the beach

Explanation:

they give many clues on how its the beach

Answer:

Plato users the answer is B on the beach

What do readers learn about Manjiro from the qualities he hopes to have?

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Answer:

They learn to be more responsible

Explanation:

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Passage 2: "Columbus"




Behind him lay the gray Azores,


Behind the Gates of Hercules;


Before him not the ghost of shores;


Before him only shoreless seas.


5 The good mate said: "Now must we pray,


For lo! the very stars are gone.


Brave Adm'r'l, speak; what shall I say?"


"Why, say, 'Sail on! sail on! and on!'" "My men grow mutinous day by day;


10 My men grow ghastly, wan and weak."


The stout mate thought of home; a spray


Of salt wave washed his swarthy cheek.


"What shall I say, brave Adm'r'l, say,


If we sight naught but seas at dawn?"


15 "Why, you shall say at break of day:


'Sail on! sail on! sail on! and on!'"


They sailed and sailed, as winds might blow,


Until at last the blanched mate said:


"Why, now not even God would know


20 Should I and all my men fall dead.


These very winds forget their way,


For God from these dread seas is gone.

Now speak, brave Adm'r'l, speak and say"-


He said: "Sail on! sail on! and on!"

25 They sailed. They sailed. Then spake the mate:


"This mad sea shows his teeth to-night.


He curls his lip, he lies in wait,


He lifts his teeth, as if to bite!


Brave Adm'r'l, say but one good word:


30 What shall we do when hope is gone?"


The words leapt like a leaping sword:


"Sail on! sail on! sail on! and on!"


Then, pale and worn, he kept his deck,


And peered through darkness. Ah, that night


35 Of all dark nights! And then a speck-

A light! A light! At last a light!


It grew, a starlit flag unfurled!


It grew to be Time's burst of dawn.


He gained a world; he gave that world


40 Its grandest lesson: "On! sail on!"




( now the questions )


In Passage 2, there are two main characters speaking: the “brave Adm’r’l” and the “good mate.” Select the line from the poem that best illustrates the central concern of the “good mate.”



“For lo! the very stars are gone” (line 6)



“My men grow ghastly, wan and weak” (line 10)



“The stout mate thought of home; a spray” (line 11)



“If we sight naught but seas at dawn?” (line 14)

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Answer: line 6

it shows hes worried abt the stars

Which pieces of textual evidence from Selection 1 best represent the idea that nothing will prevent the speaker from being at sea?


A)“a tall ship” (line 2)
“a star to steer her by” (line 2)


B)“a wild call” (line 6)
“a clear call that may not be denied” (line 6)


C)“a windy day” (line 7)
“the white clouds flying” (line 7)


D)“the gull’s way and the whale’s way” (line 10)
“the wind’s like a whetted knife” (line 10)




(the POEM)




I must go down to the seas again, to the lonely sea and the sky,
And all I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by,
And the wheel’s kick and the wind’s song and the white sail’s shaking,
And a gray mist on the sea’s face and a grey dawn breaking.






I must go down to the seas again, for the call of the running tide
Is a wild call and a clear call that may not be denied;
And all I ask is a windy day with the white clouds flying,
And the flung spray and the blown spume, and the sea-gulls crying.



1



I must go down to the seas again, to the vagrant gypsy life,
To the gull’s way and the whale’s way, where the wind’s like a whetted knife;
And all I ask is a merry yarn¹ from a laughing fellow-rover²,
And quiet sleep and a sweet dream when the long trick’s over.

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

Answer is A a tall ship a star to steer her by

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When the Rosetta Stone was discovered nobody knew how to read the hieroglyphs or ancient Egyptian demotic. The stone was also written in ancient Greek. Since the inscriptions said the same thing in three different languages the Rosetta Sone became a very valuable piece of information. Through the work of many people, it took more than two months to uncover what the Rosetta Stone said. The Rosetta Stone is a rock that was written on by Egyptian priests for the honor of an Egyptian Pharaoh named Ptolemy V Epiphanes.

Even though the Rosetta Stone is in three different languages archeologists and scholars were able to translate it and read the inscriptions in a modern understanding. Jean-Francois Champollion was the first to crack the code of the Rosetta Stone. Napoleon Bonaparte's a french soldier was the first to find the Rosetta Stone with the writing near the town of Rashid. While digging the additions of a foundation for a fort near the town or Rashid in the Nile Delta the Stone was found.

The Damage on the Rosetta Stone made the three texts incomplete. The Egyptian hieroglyphics had suffered the most damage out of the three texts. Some of the text is incomplete due to cracks and missing pieces from the stone, but scholars and archeologists were still able to translate what it said. The Egyptian priests had craved the Rosetta Stone 196 BC during the Ptolemaic dynasty. The stone was made of a material called Granodiorite.

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Answer:

This is such a good essay, however I would make the ending a little differently. Like a conclusion. Other than that, it is amazing!

Explanation:

Answer:

That looks great to me!

Explanation:

But, lets put the paragraph, The Rosetta Stone is a rock that was written on by Egyptian priests for the honor of an Egyptian Pharaoh named Ptolemy V Epiphanes. First on top so people will know what it is first.

Thats up to you if you want to put that paragraph first. So I hope this helps!!

Mia wants to write an essay about the different pieces of equipment needed for horseback riding. Which detail would best support Mia's purpose? A. It can cost over $100 a month to keep a horse, but some stable owners will offer a reduced rate if you are willing to help out around the barn. B. The most crucial safety tip a rider must always follow is wearing a properly fitted helmet. C. Reins are leather straps that attach the horse's mouth to the rider's hands to help guide the horse. D. My first horse, Ella, was an American quarter horse with brown hair and a black mane.

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The answer is (B) The most crucial safety tip a rider must always follow is wearing a properly fitted helmet.
(A) Informs you on the price of horses
(C) Gives you a definition of what horse reins are.
(D) Describes what a horse looks like.

Answer:

C

Explanation:

C is the only answer that actually includes different pieces of equipment needed for horseback riding.

Through many of the early chapters of Little Women, the March girls make reference to the allegorical Pilgrim’s Progress. Explain how one of the girls, or the family as a whole, relates to the characters and themes in Pilgrim’s Progress. Include details that indicate comparisons that Louisa May Alcott makes between Little Women and Pilgrim’s Progress.

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Answer:

This book is prefaced by the novel The Pilgrim's Progress that is a symbol of how to live as a Christian. In this preface it is included the females character of the book, MERCY, no its male character, so it is a sign that this book is a guide for young girls, it is a guide to get the salvation and the self-improvement.

Alcott wants to emphasize that religion is more important that everyday details of life. The four March sisters have to follow saintly feet and have a spiritual journey through their lives, in spite their situation as  "little tripping maids".

"Tell them of Mercy; she is one

Who early hath her pilgrimage begun.

Yea, let young damsels learn of her to prize

The world which is to come, and so be wise;

For little tripping maids may follow God

Along the ways which saintly feet have trod."

Explanation:

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When Minny calls Aibileen, what did Aibileen say about what Skeeter asked her?

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what scene is this?
Ya what seen is this

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Answer:

The last one is the answer

Answer:

To inform reader about a topic facts and details. I think this is the answer....

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What type of figurative language is, "Were your ears burning?"

A. onomatopoeia

B. allusion

C. idiom

D. simile

What is the figurative language in this sentence? "...so that's how this cookie is going to crumble."

A. onomatopoeia

B. hyperbole

C. idiom

D. simile

What is the figurative language in this sentence? "I had to fight like a tiger to wake up the next morning."

A. metaphor

B. hyperbole

C. idiom

D. simile

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Answer:

1) B

2)B

3)A

Explanation:

I hope this helps... sorry if its wrong!

Answer:

b,d,a

Explanation:

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Aibileen had first thought Miss Leefolt had ______ _______ _________.

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Answer: anger toward her daughter

Explanation:

Anger towards his daughter

25. Write an objective summary of paragraphs 43–70 in Scene 3 of John Henry.

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Answer:

This lesson is all about understanding metaphors and similes in literature. During the clip, students are asked to identify as many examples of similes and metaphors. To modify for certain students, a chart can be made where students match up the examples with the type of figurative language used as they hear it in each song.

Explanation:

I hope that's right? :)

In a paragraph explaining right it was necessary for God to have a redemption plan. Use complete sentences

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Answer:

According to the Scriptures, God's purpose for the human family included a plan for the redemption of mankind. This plan was in place from the foundation of the world, before the creation of Adam and Eve (Rev. 13:8).

Explanation:

Adam and Eve chose to obey God's law or not to obey God's command.  

God's Plan of redemption was written to educate both young adults and inexperienced Christians about what God has done to redeem fallen people and enable the restoration of fellowship. More experienced Christians and those who are more on their spiritual path will also find this book useful. Without a  plan of salvation, we would all die and go to hell, so God needed to make a plan of salvation. Now that we have a plan of salvation, we have a chance to go to heaven with Jesus.

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Answer:

The American Beverage Association found in a study that 2/3rds of schools have contracts with soda companies.

Another survey found out that almost 27% of advertisement from channel one is for junk food and 10% is for military recruitment as well as many other bad things.

Explanation:

Hope this helps? I just summarized what the paragraphs said.

In her essay "Buying Grades," Madison Garner argues that parents should reward their students when they get good grades. What is most likely the author's purpose for writing this text? A. To entertain with a story about how her parents rewarded her with money each time she got an A B. To persuade parents to offer reasons to encourage their children to work hard in school C. To inform readers about the types of rewards parents can give their children when they do well in school D. To persuade school board officials to give cash bonuses to kids who graduate from high school

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It’s b i think not 100% sue tho

Answer:

B. To persuade parents to offer reasons to encourage their children to work hard in school

Explanation:

Assignment: 01.04 How Theme Develops Details Please follow the directions as indicated in the lesson. Due Date N/A Points Possible 100 Course Contribution 100 Submissions Allowed 3 Submission Number 0 Student comments GUYS ALL IT ASKING IS HOW THEME DEVOLVES HELP

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Theme develops details because a theme always needs details so when you create a theme it develops details throughout the story.

Which of the following characteristics of the archetypal mother figure are demonstrated by Teddy’s mother in “Rikki-Tikki-Tavi”?

A.Teddy’s mother demonstrates qualities that are valued by her culture.
B.Teddy’s mother performs evil deeds against Rikki-Tikki.
C.Teddy’s mother acts as a protector of Rikki-Tikki on his quest.
D.Teddy’s mother guides and directs Rikki-Tikki on his quest.

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

What individuals, events, and ideas brought Malala to this point in her memoir?

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she was in a shooting, her father supported her the whole way, she gave many speeches on why girls should be able to go to school
She had her father, a well rounded speaker who was motivated to educate others; 9/11 occurs; she sees the intense lack of rights for women in her grandfathers village; she strives to help the poor; Her school is shut down by local authorities; innocents are killed in the USA’s attempts to destroy Al-Queda; a large earthquake hits and the government does little to help; Islamic law begins; she becomes known as Radio Malala while Islamic law grows

I’m sorry but if you look it up a presi will come up, it’s just too much to type at the moment

in the following sentence, identify the italicized prepositional phrase as either an adjective phrase or an adverb phrase.

The alley cat from down the street ate the cake.

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Answer:

look at the explanation :)

Explanation:

Adjectives are the words which qualify the noun or pronoun. Therefore, Adjective Phrase refers to the modification of noun or pronoun in a sentence with group words. In the sentence " The alley cat from down the street ate the cake."

An adjective phrase in the above sentence is alley cat from down the street.

Adjectives used in the above sentence are "alley" and "from down the street".

the prepositional phrase “from down the street” would be an adverb phrase because it is describing *where* the cat is from. “where?” is a adverb phrase.

Passage 1: Excerpt from Will Yellow School Buses Soon Become Rolling Ads?
1 Tight school budgets could soon translate into Missouri school districts’ selling ad space on yellow school buses.



2 Missouri state Rep. T.J. Berry, R-Kearney, says his bill—HB 224—isn’t a cure-all by any stretch. But legalizing ads inside and outside the buses would give school districts one additional way to raise money in these tough times.



3 “Every single school district has had to deal with budget concerns,” Berry said last week. “And generally speaking, the way they have had to deal with those has been cuts or tax increases.”



4 The school bus is something that is already out there and paid for, he said. His bill would permit districts to generate a modest stream of income from their buses.



5 Few question the need for finding additional funds when it comes to educating children, but at least two groups think the school bus exteriors should remain ad-free.



6 “There is no such thing as free money,” said Josh Golin, associate director for the Campaign for a Commercial Free Childhood. “There are real costs to this: the price of selling out your students to advertisers.”



7 Students don’t need the first and last message they receive from their schools each day to be advertisements, Golin said. Students boarding a bus are certainly a captive audience.



8 The National Association of State Directors of Pupil Transportation Services opposes advertising on safety grounds. Obscuring the recognizable school-bus yellow exterior with ads and distracting other drivers “present a safety problem around school buses that cannot be ignored,” the group said in its position paper.



9 National studies have shown that anything that diverts a driver’s attention from the road can pose a hazard, opponents say.



10 “And a big yellow bus doesn’t distract?” Berry asked.



11 Several years ago in Indiana, a Department of Education lawyer suggested that allowing advertisements on buses would invite First Amendment challenges by spurned advertisers, the group noted.



12 Berry said the bill would limit the types of advertising that would be allowed.



13 The regulations would prohibit ads that contain obscene or sexual material, or messages associated with gambling, tobacco products, alcohol, and political campaigns or causes. The ads could not promote drug use or “any illegal activity or antisocial behavior.” They can’t contain “harmful, discriminatory, false, misleading or deceptive” messages.



14 “There are a lot of safeguards being built in,” he said.



15 Berry emphasized that the space reserved for the ads would be “very limited,” meaning toward the back of the bus.



16 By 2012, nine states—Arizona, Colorado, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, Tennessee, Texas and Utah—permitted advertising on the exterior of school buses, according to the Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood. Several, including Missouri, considered it last year.



17 The bill made it out of the Missouri House last year but did not clear the Senate, Berry said. He acknowledged that the idea was “very controversial.”

(questions)
In Passage 1, how does the author compare the issues of tax increases and advertising on buses?


A)They are both actions that require safeguards.


B)They are both issues of controversy in school districts.


C)They are both possible approaches to dealing with budgetary concerns.


D)They are both present problems that cannot be ignored by state representatives.

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A but holyyyy molyyyy that’s a lotttt

Read the excerpt from We Shall Not Be Moved.

League women came and went, usually at a run. Some were "ladies,” like Mary Dreier, others were worker-members, like Rose Schneiderman, a former cap maker, and Leonora O’Reilly, who had started work in a collar factory at the age of eleven. Another League member, Rose Pastor Stokes, known as the red Yiddish Cinderella, used to work in a cigar factory. When she became engaged to the son of a millionaire — they had met at a settlement house — front page headlines in the New York Times announced J. G. Phelps Stokes to Wed Young Jewess. At strike headquarters Mrs. Stokes delivered fiery speeches about freeing workers from the shackles of the bosses.

What conclusion can be drawn by connecting knowledge of the historical time period with information in the text?

The women of the league were wealthy women who had little-to-no experience working in a garment factory.
The support of wealthy league women contributed to the successful outcome of the female garment workers' strike.
Women who worked in garment factories were often married, so it was not critical that they receive equal pay.
Women who did not need to work were not interested in or aware of the difficulties faced by garment factory workers.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Answer:

b

Explanation:

I make a loud sound when I’m changing. When I do change, I get bigger but weigh less. What am I?

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Answer:

which principle prevents a brach from abusing  its power

Explanation:

I make a loud sound when I’m changing. When I do change, I get bigger but weigh less. the answer to this question is popcorn. it is a riddle question.

what are riddles?

The term riddle is to defined as a question. Or The statement, By intentionally phrasing it so as to require ingenuity. In ascertaining its answer or meaning. Riddles can help students to understand complex conceits because they tend to be worded in a way that relates to real-life situations.

The riddle question describes that, Something in a difficult and confusing way. There are sometimes the riddle question came in a puzzling way. And sometimes the funny answers is been also there.

Therefore, The above question is in the riddle format. And the answer to this question will be popcorn.

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Can somebody help me with this essay topic
HOW IS THE MILITARY DIFFERENT TODAY THAN THE 1800s
it is a essay comparing 1800s vs today and i choose the military so any ideas and starters would be really helpful i will make it worth the points.

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Answer:

It is different because they all died, and were starving. Not that they are not now.

Explanation:

It is different because in the 1800’s there were no medics, or nurses that were skilled enough to cure or help military soldiers who were injured. The military now since technology has taken over it’s much more convenient compared to the 1800’s where they didn’t have a good communication server ( they had to use mail which would take several days to deliver to loved ones, now we have phones so we can shoot a text)

Change the present tense stem form of the following verbs to the third person singular "s" form of the verb.

carry

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Answer:

Carries

Explanation:

carries bc you drop the y & then add the “ ies”

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1 The day of Josephine and Cora's campout had finally arrived. The two friends had been planning the campout for more than two weeks. They picked out a spot for the tent in Josephine's backyard. They chose the games they wanted to play. Now they were at the store with Josephine's dad buying camping food. "This campout is going to be perfect," Cora said as she dropped a bag of marshmallows into the cart. "We have the perfect tent, the perfect games, and the perfect food!"

2 Just then a loud clap of thunder sounded outside. The wind whipped as a bright flash filled the dark sky.

3 "But not the perfect weather," Cora moaned.

4 "That was thunder and that means rain. Rain means no camping," Josephine groaned.

5 "I guess we can stop shopping!" Cora snapped. She began taking food out of the cart.

6 As Josephine's father placed the food back in the cart, he told the girls not to give up on their campout. They paid for the food and went back to Josephine's house to wait out the storm.

7 At dinnertime the sky remained dark gray as the rain continued to pour down outside. The girls sat in silence while they ate. Cora looked out the window and said sadly, "I can't believe it's still raining. Our campout was supposed to be perfect."

8 Josephine nodded as she looked from her plate to the window. Josephine's father told the girls that just because something seems impossible doesn't mean it can't happen. He told them to finish eating, go upstairs, and get ready for the campout.

9 They looked out the window and wondered how they could still have a campout. How would they stay dry? How would Josephine's father build a fire with wet wood? It was not possible that they could camp in the backyard. Josephine and Cora gathered their sleeping bags and games anyway. They walked slowly down the stairs.

10 When the girls got to the bottom of the steps, they smiled. Josephine's living room looked like a forest. The chairs and tables were gone, and potted plants took their place. A fire crackled in the fireplace. Strings of tiny lights glittered like fireflies on the walls. Best of all, the tent was set up in the middle of the room. Josephine and Cora were going to camp after all!

11 Josephine and Cora learned that the rain didn't have to spoil their fun. They didn't need to be outside to camp. They didn't need a real campfire to cook hot dogs or marshmallows. Josephine and Cora's indoor campout was perfect because they didn't give up on it.

Read the passage on the left to answer the following questions:

3)
Which sentence BEST describes the theme of this story?
A) If you're hopeful, the weather could improve.
B) Don't give up when something seems impossible.
C) Sometimes you have to change your plans.
D) Facing the truth is always the best choice.
4)
Which sentence BEST explains the lesson Josephine and Cora learned?
A) Good friends are hard to find.
B) Always look on the bright side.
C) Spending time with family is important.
D) Sharing with others is important.

Answers

Answer:

(B for 3)    (C for 4)

Explanation:

I HOPE THIS HELPS :)

I had the exact same problem

B for 3. And C for 4

In the Passage 2, what is the main action of the poem?


A)A discovery ship sails out into the middle of the unknown.


B)The admiral tells the crew to keep sailing although they only see ocean.


C)The sailors prepare daily to overthrow the captain and take over the ship.


D)The sailors fear they may be lost or possibly sailing into some great danger.


Passage 2: "Columbus"

Behind him lay the gray Azores,

Behind the Gates of Hercules;

Before him not the ghost of shores;

Before him only shoreless seas.

5 The good mate said: "Now must we pray,

For lo! the very stars are gone.

Brave Adm'r'l, speak; what shall I say?"

"Why, say, 'Sail on! sail on! and on!'"



"My men grow mutinous day by day;

10 My men grow ghastly, wan and weak."

The stout mate thought of home; a spray

Of salt wave washed his swarthy cheek.

"What shall I say, brave Adm'r'l, say,

If we sight naught but seas at dawn?"

15 "Why, you shall say at break of day:

'Sail on! sail on! sail on! and on!'"



They sailed and sailed, as winds might blow,

Until at last the blanched mate said:

"Why, now not even God would know

20 Should I and all my men fall dead.

These very winds forget their way,

For God from these dread seas is gone.

Now speak, brave Adm'r'l, speak and say"-

He said: "Sail on! sail on! and on!"



25 They sailed. They sailed. Then spake the mate:

"This mad sea shows his teeth to-night.

He curls his lip, he lies in wait,

He lifts his teeth, as if to bite!

Brave Adm'r'l, say but one good word:

30 What shall we do when hope is gone?"

The words leapt like a leaping sword:

"Sail on! sail on! sail on! and on!"



Then, pale and worn, he kept his deck,

And peered through darkness. Ah, that night

35 Of all dark nights! And then a speck-

A light! A light! At last a light!

It grew, a starlit flag unfurled!

It grew to be Time's burst of dawn.

He gained a world; he gave that world

40 Its grandest lesson: "On! sail on!"

Answers

Answer:

B)The admiral tells the crew to keep sailing although they only see ocean.

Explanation:

The passage states "Sail on! sail on! and on!'" Multiple times when the sailors doubt they will reach land because all they see it ocean.

My guess is B going off of how the captain of the ship is continuously saying "sail on! Sail on!"

What is the most likely meaning of the simile in the following sentence?

The birds started singing at 5 a.m., sounding like a company of fire engines headed to a huge blaze.

A. It suggests that the speaker believes fire engines are too loud.
B. It suggests that the birds were communicating an urgent message to one another.
C. It suggests that the speaker was woken up by the birds.
D. It suggests that the birds were loud and unpleasant sounding.

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I think the answer is D

hope this helps

Answer:

A

The answer is A because like fire engines, the birds are being described as loud. The similie's purpose is to explain how the fire engines are obnoxious and loud.

What is always in front of you but can’t be seen?

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Answer:

air

Explanation:

Answer:

tomorrow

Explanation:

Please help! Will mark brainliest, will give 5 stars, and will say thanks!

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Answer:

Radio waves are a type of electromagnetic (EM) radiation with wavelengths in the electromagnetic spectrum longer than infrared light. They have have frequencies from 300 GHz to as low as 3 kHz, and corresponding wavelengths from 1 millimeter to 100 kilometers.

Explanation:

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