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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Please help me!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Read the following passage and answer the question that follows: from Heidi By Johanna Spyri The early light of morning lay rosy red upon the mountains, and a fresh breeze rustled through the fir trees and set their ancient branches waving to and fro. The sound awoke Heidi and she opened her eyes. The roaring in the trees always stirred a strong emotion within her and seemed to drew her irresistibly to them. So she jumped out of bed and dressed herself as quickly as she could, but it took her some time even then, for she was careful now to be always clean and tidy. When she went down her ladder she found her grandfather had already left the hut. He was standing outside looking at the sky and examining the landscape as he did every morning, to see what sort of weather it was going to be. Little pink clouds were floating over the sky, that was growing brighter and bluer with every minute, while the heights and the meadow lands were turning gold under the rising sun, which was just appearing above the topmost peaks. "O how beautiful! how beautiful! Good-morning, grandfather!" cried Heidi, running out. "What, you are awake already, are you?" he answered, giving her a morning greeting. Then Heidi ran round to the fir trees to enjoy the sound she loved so well, and with every fresh gust of wind which came roaring through their branches she gave a fresh jump and cry of delight. This excerpt implies that recently, Heidi has become more emotional particular restless vain

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Pi123 @alyssa____danielle

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think it's emotional.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks!!

OpenStudy (pi123):

i think its emotional too.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Anytime hun(:

OpenStudy (pi123):

sorry that was a little late of a post i was helping someone else with another english question.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Pi123 Not a problem at all!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Read the passage from Shakespeare's Macbeth and answer the question that follows: Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood Clean from my hand? No, this my hand will rather The multitudinous seas in incarnadine, Making the green one red. Why does the speaker mention Neptune, the Roman god of the sea? To contrast the power of a god with the blood on his hand To contrast the power of Neptune with that of the Christian god To invoke Neptune to save him from his guilt To praise Neptune for his mercy on a murderer

OpenStudy (pi123):

i think its c but i could be wrong there.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

C? I'm not sure..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I just have no clue at all. Lol

OpenStudy (pi123):

i misunderstood the meaning of the word invoke. i think possibily a or b. not c or d

OpenStudy (anonymous):

If I had to pick from a or b I'd guess it's a.

OpenStudy (pi123):

yeah i would try going with a it seems to be the safest answer

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