Imari
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Questions
The following questions were asked by visitors named Imari.
How do you find the perimeters of the letter C?
14 years ago
What European Country controlled Mexico Before 1821
11 years ago
In 1763,Great Britain won the Seven Year's War defeating France. Because of the loss, France lost most of their possessions in North American, which meant that France was no longer a colonial power in North America. without the French threat,Spanish offic...
11 years ago
how do I do this problem 3x-3=x-4
11 years ago
For the following sequence, which description shows the relationship between a term and n, its position in the sequence? 3,5,7,9,11.... A-Multiply by 2 and then subtract1 B-Multiply n by2 an then add1 C-Multiply n by 1 I believe it is b
11 years ago
application of Proportions-tic-tac-toe boards ?
11 years ago
Which statement best explains the effect of the point of view on the narration of Robinson Crusoe? A. The point of view allows the author to give the reader a "god's-eye view" of the events in the novel. B. The point of view allows the author to narrate e...
6 years ago
Which detail from the text best supports the claim that Robinson Crusoe survives on the island through hard work and determination? A. "I have already described my habitation, which was a tent under the side of a rock, surrounded with a strong pale of pos...
6 years ago
Robinson Crusoe is best described as which type of archetypal character? A. the mentor B. the scapegoat C. the trickster D. the hero*** E. the devil
6 years ago
Which of the following offers an analysis rather than a summary of the passage? A. Robinson Crusoe’s shelter was built using a tent under the side of a rock to form a cave. B. Robinson Crusoe kept a journal on the island to chronicle his adventures until...
6 years ago
All of the following examples show how the author uses figurative language and imagery to characterize Mr. Rochester as dangerous in this passage EXCEPT which? A. “Mr. Rochester moved slightly, as if an earthquake had rolled under his feet: taking a firme...
6 years ago
The passage includes the following lines: "What a hot and strong grasp he had! and how like quarried marble was his pale, firm, massive front at this moment!" These lines can best be described as A. personification. B. metaphor. C. irony. D. ****(Am I cor...
6 years ago
In this passage, the author primarily uses dialogue A. to clarify the setting. B. to reinforce the theme. C. to reveal the characters' inner thoughts. D. to set the mood of the passage. E. to develop the conflict.***
6 years ago
Which of the following quotes from the passage is an example of characterization that develops the theme of Jane’s increasing independence? A. "; but I was collected, and in no danger of swooning."****(Am I correct?) B. " I looked at Mr. Rochester: I made...
6 years ago
Which statement best explains the effect of the narration in Jane Eyre? -The narration allows the reader to understand Jane Eyre's mental anguish by not only describing her thoughts and feelings but by describing the thoughts and feelings of those around...
6 years ago
The passage includes the following lines: "When is the pause after that sentence ever broken by reply? Not, perhaps, once in a hundred years." These lines are best described as A. *****(Am I correct?) stream of consciousness. B. flashback. C. foreshadowin...
6 years ago
Answers
The following answers were posted by visitors named Imari.
France lost most of their possession in North America.
11 years ago
I still don't understand how you got the 2x?
11 years ago
did I pick the right one?
11 years ago
D, then?
6 years ago
Excerpt from Chapter XXVI of Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte "I require and charge you both (as ye will answer at the dreadful day of judgment, when the secrets of all hearts shall be disclosed), that if either of you know any impediment why ye may not lawf...
6 years ago
Thank you! I'll avoid doing that then.
6 years ago
Choice B is in the passage. Does that mean choice B is the right answer?
6 years ago
"My nerves vibrated to those low-spoken words as they had never vibrated to thunder—my blood felt their subtle violence as it had never felt frost or fire; but I was collected, and in no danger of swooning. I looked at Mr. Rochester: I made him look at me...
6 years ago
I have already researched the literary terms, though I am still confused.
6 years ago
C makes the most sense to me. Do you agree?
6 years ago
Foreshadowing and irony make the most sense to me given that the text is describing when Richard Mason interrupted Jane Eyre's wedding. (Reference: chapter 26) But I can't decide on the two. Can someone provide a second opinion?
6 years ago