Angela purchases a series of mystery novels. As she unpacks them, she notices that each book features a number telling the order in which the books were written. Using these numbers, Angela arranges the books on her bookshelf in _______________ order. Which word best fills the blank? A sequential B sequel C sequentially D sequence
A) Sequential when it comes to grammar, "...Angela arranges the books on her book shelf in sequential order" sounds correct.
Because his new apartment was completely monochromatic, Gerard decided to paint some of the rooms. The root of monochromatic comes from the Greek word chromos , which most likely means A size. B style. C age. D color.
the underline is monochromatic
Look at the context clues of the sentence
what did the guy, Gerard decide to change in his rooms?
i think it can be D
Yup. because "mono" means "same" so if he wanted to paint the rooms then he wants to change the colors. so its D
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Lucretia Coffin was the second child of seven born to Thomas Coffin and Anna Folger. She was born into a prominent Quaker family in Nantucket, Massachusetts. The Quaker religion was unique among American religions of that time because it encouraged the equality of women. Coffin was sent to a boarding school run by the Society of Friends when she was 13. She eventually became a teacher at the school. On April 10, 1811, Lucretia Coffin married James Apple Mott. James Mott was also a teacher at the school run by the Society of Friends. After their first child died at the age of five, Lucretia became more involved in her religion. By 1818, Mott had started speaking at Quaker meetings, and by 1821, she had become a Quaker minister, who made the masses more motivated through ministering. In 1821, the Motts moved to Philadelphia where Lucretia began speaking against slavery. She was well known for her persuasive abolitionist speeches. Many Quaker men were involved in the abolitionist movement, but Mott was one of the first Quaker women to work for the movement. In 1827, the Quaker church split into two factions. Lucretia and her husband joined the more liberal faction known as the Hicksite Quakers. The Hicksite Quakers believed that slavery was evil. They refused to use cotton cloth, cane sugar, and other goods produced using the work of slaves. Mott began to travel more to speak against slavery. She helped establish two antislavery groups in the 1830s. She attended the World's Antislavery Convention in London, England, in 1840. Although she was a delegate to the convention, she was not granted seating because she was a woman. During the convention, Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton formed a plan to hold a women's rights convention after they returned to America. The Women's Rights Convention was held in Seneca Falls, New York, in 1848. It was the first women's rights meeting. The focus of the group became women's suffrage. Mott's book, Discourse on Women , was written in 1850. This book discussed the restrictions educational, economic, and political placed on women in America. In 1866, Lucretia helped establish the American Equal Rights Association. This was a joint association between activists for women's rights and activists for the rights of African Americans. They fought for equal rights for all Americans, specifically the right to vote regardless of race, color, gender, or religion. Lucretia Mott was elected the first president of the American Equal Rights Convention that took place soon after the end of the Civil War. Her work for the greater good of all Americans would have made Abraham Lincoln proud. Lucretia Mott remained an activist for peace and equality until her death on November 11, 1880, at the age of eighty-seven. She was posthumously inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame in 1983.
Which statement best summarizes this passage? A Having a strong religious background, Lucretia Coffin Mott carefully planned to recruit more Quakers. B Having compelling beliefs in equality, Lucretia Coffin Mott passionately focused on making them a reality. C Lucretia Coffin Mott helped to abolish slavery in London, England in the 1830s. D Lucretia Coffin Mott was a powerful and well-known author during the 1830s.
what do you need help with specifically?
oh nevermind
the answer is B. the other choices focus on minor details when the question is asking for a summary of the entire passage.
By 1818, Mott had started speaking at Quaker meetings, and by 1821, she had become a Quaker minister, who made the masses more motivated through ministering. The sentence is an example of which literary device? A personification B metaphor C allusion D alliteration
this one is on the same story
Look at the answer choices. do what the definition of each literary device is?
i meant to say do you know the definition of each
i know som of them not all, i need your help really
i have some other question too thats why i need your help, cuzi know that u will helps me right
i already know what the answer is but i want to show you why and how
alright
but pls helps me
let's do process of elimination. we know it cant be A because the sentence isnt talking about an inanimate object with human traits.
its an information text with no metaphors involved so its not B
the text isnt making an indirect reference to anything. its telling us exactly what happened and when it happened. so its not C
so its a
no
a was eliminated
no
so i'm worng
its D because alliteration is the repetition of sounds. toward the end of the sentence the M sound is repeated. read it out loud.
Lucretia Mott remained an activist for peace and equality until her death on November 11, 1880, at the age of eighty-seven. She was posthumously inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame in 1983. The author portrays Lucretia Coffin Mott as what type of person? A outspoken and caring B humble and timid C traditional and boastful D heartless and pompous
how anout this one
its obviously not D
its not C
A
either A or B
yes
The world has never yet seen a truly great and virtuous nation because in the degradation of woman the very fountains of life are poisoned at their source.” Which of the following best describes the tone of this sentence? A Funny B Serious C Critical D Sarcastic
help me onthis one
its either B or C
i think its B
i have to go though
its most likely B
By 1818, Mott had started speaking at Quaker meetings, and by 1821, she had become a Quaker minister, who made the masses more motivated through ministering. The underlined portion of this sentence could best be described as: A Metaphor B Hyperbole C Alliteration D Onomatopoeia
that one its on the story that i give to u
i did A
why did y leave me
the answer is C
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