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November 21, 2025

2,811 public questions were asked on this day.

Feudalism: -Label the diagram |L_______ty| ---> Emperor ---> _____ ---> L______ Pro_______ ---> __________ |P_______nt|
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make up a fake story that effected someone (you) emotionally and make sure to include how you: delt with the challenge, what steps you took to overcome it, what recources u used and how did the experience help you become...
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make up a fake story that effected someone (you) emotionally and make sure to include how you: delt with the challenge, what steps you took to overcome it, what recources u used and how did the experience help you become...
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Read the excerpt from Act II of Hamlet. Guildenstern: Happy in that we are not over happy; On Fortune’s cap we are not the very button. Hamlet: Nor the soles of her shoe? Rosencrantz: Neither, my lord. What is being pers...
Asked by Bob 1 answer
To determine the meanings of challenging words, the reader should look at the ______, the words or sentences around the unknown word.
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Which statement best explains why Shakespeare alludes to Hecuba throughout Act II, Scene ii of Hamlet? Like Gertrude, Hecuba has married the brother of her dead husband. Like Gertrude, Hecuba shows little emotion after t...
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Read the excerpt from a paper about Hamlet. The relationship between Horatio and Hamlet is crucial to understanding the play. Whereas most people would have abandoned Hamlet, Horatio instead repeatedly aids Hamlet in a v...
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Take a look at this image from Jonathan Price’s adaptation of Hamlet. An actor portraying Hamlet. Take a look at this image from Sir Laurence Olivier’s adaptation of Hamlet. An actor portraying Hamlet. Which best describ...
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To analyze tone, the reader should study word choice, which is also called context. diction. inversion. nuance.
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Read the excerpt from Hamlet, Act I, Scene ii. [Exeunt all except HAMLET.] Hamlet: O! that this too too solid flesh would melt, Thaw and resolve itself into a dew; Or that the Everlasting had not fix’d His canon ’gainst...
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What should audience members ask themselves when they evaluate how an actor interprets a character? Choose three answers. Which words does the actor emphasize? What makes this a talented actor? How old is the actor? In w...
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Which statements describe Elizabethan drama? Select two answers. Plays address secular themes. Miracle plays tell the stories of Christian saints. Actors portray emotions that reflect life experiences. Plays include Bibl...
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Which ideas describe a round character? Select three answers. The character experiences a variety of human emotions. The character represents a single idea or concept. The character possesses a complex personality. The c...
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Read the excerpt from Act III of Hamlet. Ophelia: My lord, I have remembrances of yours, That I have longed long to re-deliver; I pray you, now receive them. Read the adaptation of the excerpt. Ophelia: I have some thing...
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Read the passage from Act V of Hamlet. Laertes: He is justly serv’d; It is a poison temper’d by himself. Exchange forgiveness with me, noble Hamlet: Mine and my father’s death come not upon thee, Nor thine on me! [Dies.]...
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What is the first step in determining the theme in a play? identify an important topic in the play study how the play’s structure supports the topic decide what the play says about the topic state a message about the pla...
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To analyze the development of a theme, the reader should study the main topics that come up repeatedly. the manner in which the author uses language. the way the author divided the scenes. the arrangement of the major sp...
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To make a summary of a theme’s objective development, the reader should base the summary on emotions. facts. judgments. opinions.
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How should a reader summarize the development of a theme? Check all that apply. by stating the theme by paraphrasing the topic by using objective language by analyzing the style of the author by using examples to explain...
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One theme in Hamlet is "death conquers everyone.” Which statement explains how Act V of Hamlet develops this theme? As a gentleman, Osric is able to stay out of the fight without dying. Even though he’s a gentleman, Hora...
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Which of the following best describes the divide in Rio de Janeiro?(1 point) Responses The differences in religious beliefs has led to a war for control of the city. The differences in religious beliefs has led to a war...
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Auroras occur in the _______. a. troposphere b. stratosphere c. mesosphere d. thermosphere
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What layer of the atmosphere is the most vital for supporting life on Earth? a. troposphere b. stratosphere c. mesosphere d. thermosphere
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Acid rain occurs when sulfur dioxide in the atmosphere is oxidized in the presence of nitrogen dioxide. Acid rain is an example of _______. a. a primary pollutant b. a secondary pollutant c. a tertiary pollutant d. none...
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Scientists were monitoring a meteor headed toward Earth. It moved off course, but some pieces of rock entered the Earth’s atmosphere. Which atmospheric layer protected the Earth against the danger of the rocks? the tropo...
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