9/11-- a day to remember that extraordinary hero are other disguised as ordinary people and that spirit and soul are unbreakable.----Stacey Alcorn
Please respond in 5-8 Sentences
9/11-- a day to remember that extraordinary hero are other disguised as ordinary people and that spirit and soul are unbreakable.----Stacey Alcorn
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Please respond in 5-8 sentences
A truth that's told with bad intent/ Beats all the lies you can invent. -----Williams Blake, Auguries of Innocence Please respond in 5-8 sentences
I imagine that one of the reasons people cling to their hates so stubbornly is because they sense, once hate is gone, that they will be forced to deal with pain. ----James Baldwin Notes of a Native Son Please respond in 5-8 sentences
Patriotism is not a short and frenzied outburst of emotion but the tranquil and steady dedication of a lifetime.----Adlai Stevenson Please respond to the quote in 5-8 Sentences.
It is not a mountain we conquer, but ourselves. ----Edmund Hillary Please answer in complete sentences
1. a) Describe the conflict between Lilliput and Blefusco over the breaking of egges? b) How many people have died as a result? 2. a) How does Gulliver capture the Blefuscudian fleet? b) What problem do the enemy arrows cause him? c) How does he solve the problem? 3. a) What are some of the words the king of Brobdingnag uses to describe English historyover the proceeding hundred years? b) How does he describe the English People? 4. a) What invention does Gulliver describe to the King of Brobdingnag? b) What is the king's reaction to the invention? Please answer in complete sentences.
1. In The Pilgrim's Progress, on what path or route is the town of Vanity located? 2. When in time was the fair established at vanity? 3. Who were the ones that first set up the fair? 4. What can be seen at the fair? 5. Which individuals MUST go through the town and hence through the fair as well? 6. What were the three reasons the two pilgrims caused such a stir at the fair? 7. What did the pilgrims say that led to their being examined by "the great one's trusty friends? Please answer in complete sentences.
1. The first five lines of Paradise Lost allude to the Biblical story of Adam and Eve and their expulsion from Paradise. What are the five elements of the story that Milton chooses to emphasis? 2. Lince 6-26 are the invocation to the muse. Which lines state that help that Milton is seeking? 3. In lines 29-36, Milton fills out a bit of the story of Adam and Eve. What new element does he introduce here? 4. a) Lines 34-53 tell of another, earlier fall from grace. Who fell that earlier time? b) What caused that earlier fall? 5. Lines 59-74 describe Hell. What are its main features? 6. a) In lines 84-155 Satan addresses Beelzebub and speaks of eternal rebellion and war against God. What are his motives for continuing the war? b) Explain Beelzebub's advice 7. From lines 193-209, Milton describes the size of Satan. To what features is Satan compared? Please Answer in complete sentences
1. a) Why are the doctor and the gentlewoman watching Lady Macbeth? b) What does the gentlewoman refuse to tell the doctor? 2. a) While Lady macbeth is sleepwalking, to to what three prior events does she refer? b) To which event does she keep coming back? 3. a) In Scene ii what are the four Scottish lords preparing to do? b) Where will they meet the English Forces? 4. a) What news does Seyton bring Macbeth in scene v? b) What in the messenger's report makes Macbeth fear that the apparitions' second prophecy is coming true? 5. a) In Scene viii why does Macbeth tell Macduff he does not wish to fight him? b) What does Macduff tell Macbeth concerning the apparitions' third prophecy? 6. a) Whom does Macbeth kill in the encounter with the English forces? b) Whom does Macduff kill? c) At the end of the play, who is to be crowned King of Scotland? Please answer in 2-3 complete sentences.
1. a) What does the first apparition tell Macbeth? b) How does the prophecy of the second apparition see to contradict that of the first? c) What does the third apparition promise? 2. a) What question do the witches refuse to answer? b) What vision do they parade before Macbeth? 3. a) Where does Lennox say Macduff has gone? b) On learning of Macduff's absence, what does Macbeth decide to do to Macduff's family? 4. a) In his conversation with Macduff, why does Malcolm pretend to have all of Macbeth's vices and more? b) What convinces Malcolm that Macduff is trustworthy? 5. a) What good news about "gracious England" doe Ross bring Malcolm? b) What bad news does Ross bring Macduff? |
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