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The changes that took place in the U.S. during WW1 and the changes that took place in the U.S. following the attacks of
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changes that occurred during WWI and after 9/11?
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ways in which life changed on the home front during WWI.
can i put that it caused everyone to ration. most ppl would plant
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Assignment: Students are organized into small groups. Students select the question(s) they would like to investigate on the
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comparing the kinds of changes that took place in the United States during WWI with changes that took place in the U.S.
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ways in which life changed on the home front during WWI.
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How does the tone of the poem change between stanzas 1 and 2, and what does that represent?
Bent double, like old beggars under
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Bent double, like old beggars under sacks,
Knock-kneed, coughing like hags, we cursed through sludge, Till on the haunting flares
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If in some smothering dreams you too could pace
Behind the wagon that we flung him in. And watched the white eyes writhing in his
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.What do you think were the challenges the United States faced in remaining neutral during World War I?
2.What was the purpose of
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compare and contrast Romeo and Juliet Soliloquies in act 2. what differences are revealed about their understanding of romantic
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original concept of the american dream
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why according to senator Norris is the united states on the verge of entering ww1?
what does Norris predict will happen if the
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Name as many vehicles as you can think of, that are used for Agricultural purposes.
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live life to the fullest
what are some symbols/pictures that represent "living life to the fullest?
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two way in which Lord Capulet demonstrates that he is head of the household.
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how would you describe romeos best friend. what kind of a person is he? how does his personality differ from that of Benvolio.
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i did all of them except these i need help all the questions look like they repeat themselves i don't know if i'm doing them
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what is foil? how does shakespeare use character foils to introduce or develop the theme of revenge?
what is situational irony?
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how and when does shakespeare use foreshadowing to introduce a revenge theme
The combination of forced patience and pure rage is
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how and when does Shakespeare use a specific conflict in Act 1 to introduce or develop the impulsive decision-making theme?
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how and when does Shakespeare use a specific conflict in Act 1 to introduce or develop the theme of forbidden love?
Romeo tells
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what is a conflict in literature? how and when does Shakespeare use a specific conflict in Act 1 to introduce or develop the
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two elements in literary settings
what are they?
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two elements in literary settings
how and when does Shakespeare use a setting in act 1 to introduce or develop the theme of
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thank you so much
but that's only for 911 what about ww1?
9/11 impacted American language and speech, phrases that were introduced to the lexicon
"Never Forget" suffered something of a backlash in the ensuing years, particularly as some Americans started to feel the country had perhaps overreacted to 9/11,
there was an idiomatic turn of phrase that kept turning up in conversation. It typically took the form of: "If [some course of undesired action takes place], then the terrorists have won." (
no im sorry its no thtat what about the introduction of slang?
The newspaper editorials declaring the "death of irony" became suddenly ironic, other stories about non-terrorism started to creep back into the news and most Americans went back to obsessing about the things that had preoccupied them before 9/11 - work,
ok so how does the way we speak changed 911 and ww1? i don't undertsnad that>
amercian lexicon is the way we speak/language right?
nvm i don't need that i just need the similarities
i did how each changed society i put as the differenes so i need the similarities.
also for american lexicon whazt can i put? what is it and how did it change?
"Similarities -- both changed society. " i know but im doing an essay and i need 5 sentences on how their similar and different and i have a few sentences for the others but not for similarities
i know im put it in my own words im just getting ideas on what i can put for both of them is there still more that i can put? or is that enough?
911: The American lexicon was one of the things that changed drastically in the months and years after the attack. Perhaps the most immediate and obvious changes after the attacks took place in U.S. airports. Two months after the attacks, Congress
ww1: the country moved from an agricultural to a manufacturing society. Segregation was in full swing and blacks male/female did not participate to any great extent. White women started to move out of the home into industry, they began to smoke, fought for
no im looking for it
oh ok thank you
what do you mean "did not require the home front mobilization of WW2" then what should i put its ways in which life changed on the home front during WWI. and which one had a lasting effect. expalin
its for ww1
Which of these changes had lasting effects?
thank you so much :)
can you check stanza 4?
the first stanza is more calm it just introduces us basically while stanza two is more hyper emotional, "GAS!GAS!.. WHICH COULD relate on how they were suffering form gas attacks especially "I see him drowning"
Owens doesn't like the war he keeps remembering his past of the gas attacks, how it affected his life, his dreams continue to becoming nightmares of what he saw in battle. and he wants the reader to understand that.
Gas Gas quick boys
what about this one? In what ways do these adjectives convey Owens view of the experience of soldiers during World War I?
is this better they are Crippled, mentally and physically overcome by the weight of their experiences in war.
our speaker doesn't even care whether we could actually experience the horrors of battle or not. He knows that we can't share those experiences with him. He's just wishing that we could share the dreams of the experiences of battle, but we can't do
their described as tired, old, men who have suffered, and are traumatized of still what lays ahead of their journey.
yes that's the fourth stanza i think so i don't know the whole text is Dulce Et Decorum Est Wilfred Owen Bent double, like old beggars under sacks, Knock-kneed, coughing like hags, we cursed through sludge, Till on the haunting flares we turned our backs
The fourth stanza is all leading up to the final lines. How does Owen go about doing that?
well information on all of them like website where i can find the answers
how and when does shakespeare use a specific conflict in ACt 1 to introduce or develop the theme of false pride?] Capulets pride, well mostly Tybalt how he wanted to start a fight with romeo just for his presence being at the feast
hat is situational irony? how does shakespeare use situation irony in act 1 to introduce or develop the forbidden love theme when Romeo sees Juliet for the first time and then fall in love with her completely forgetting about Rosaline
how and when does Shakespeare use a specific conflict in Act 1 to introduce or develop the theme of forbidden love? Romeo tells Benvolio that he is in love with Rosaline, but that she does not return his feelings and has in fact sworn to live a life of
is the first one correct about forbidden love?
oh well then the Capulets pride, well mostly Tybalt how he wanted to start a fight with romeo just for his presence being at the feast
i am but i don't know when false pride shows up
"I’m worried we’ll get there too early. I have a feeling this party tonight will be the start of something bad, something that will end with my own death. "
all 3 answers are correct?
the other can be when the prince says "As for the rest of you, I’ll say this once more: go away or be put to death"
oh when the servants are fighting and the prince arrive and tells them who ever starts next time will have serious consequences
none it just said to read act 1 and answer the question the teacher wrote for us
but there only two the question says a literary setting includes two elements. what are they
when Tybalt recognizes romeo? and tells his uncle but his uncle doesn't listen to him and tells him to leave romeo alone
yes
:) thank you
is thhis good? In “Ida Tarbell: Life and Works” and “Ida Tarbell” Biographies, Tarbell argued that “traditional female roles had been belittled by women’s rights advocates and that women’s contributions belonged in the private sphere." She
can i put this Tarbell position on women's suffrage was that she opposed it. "Tarbell argued that traditional female roles had been belittled by women’s rights advocates and that women’s contributions belonged in the private sphere." She argued that