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OpenStudy (mysticfury):

How does the setting of the excerpt from Angelou's I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings shape the story's conflict? A. Characters in that setting tend to care deeply for each other. B. Characters in that setting often rely on the help of strangers. C. Characters in that setting tend to face economic obstacles. D. Characters in that setting are often stubbornly proud

OpenStudy (misshollywood):

Are you in K12?

OpenStudy (misshollywood):

Becuase I litterally just answered this question on one of my assesments about 3 hours earlier

OpenStudy (misshollywood):

For anybody who wants the answer its C.

OpenStudy (mrmoney403):

correct

OpenStudy (mysticfury):

thank you soooo much @MissHollywood i had to retake this assessment

OpenStudy (misshollywood):

Yeah no problem

OpenStudy (mysticfury):

Which image from John Keats's "To Autumn" best captures the bountiful nature of the season? A. "Where are the songs of spring? Ay, where are they? / Think not of them, thou hast thy music too" B. "Sometimes whoever seeks abroad may find / Thee sitting careless on a granary floor" C. "The red-breast whistles from a garden-croft; / And gathering swallows twitter in the sky" D. "To bend with apples the moss'd cottage-trees, / And fill all fruit with ripeness to the core" did you have this one @MissHollywood ? i chose D

OpenStudy (misshollywood):

Let Me see and Can you give me The Unit and Lesson

OpenStudy (mysticfury):

its unit 9 lesson 2, the first semester assessment

OpenStudy (mysticfury):

its question #14

OpenStudy (misshollywood):

Ok Gimme A second

OpenStudy (misshollywood):

Ill brb

OpenStudy (mysticfury):

kk

OpenStudy (misshollywood):

Gotta go check something

OpenStudy (mysticfury):

mhm

OpenStudy (misshollywood):

Ok im back and yeah your correct

OpenStudy (mysticfury):

alright thanks, can you check a few more?

OpenStudy (misshollywood):

Yeah quickly tho becuase I have to leave

OpenStudy (mysticfury):

Which best describes the function of the motif of falling leaves in Gerard Manley Hopkins's poem "Spring and Fall: To a Young Child"? A. to reinforce the idea that everything must die B. to bring to mind the beauty of autumn C. to suggest that spring will soon return D. to represent the innocence of youth <--

OpenStudy (mysticfury):

thank you for your help btw, i really appreciate it

OpenStudy (misshollywood):

Yeah no problem It says your good at Math think you could help me later on that?

OpenStudy (mysticfury):

sure

OpenStudy (mysticfury):

that one is #17

OpenStudy (misshollywood):

The answer is A

OpenStudy (mysticfury):

#20 Which line from Hopkins's "Spring and Fall: To a Young Child" includes an allusion to an ancient story? A. "It is Margaret you mourn for" B. "Now no matter, child, the name: / Sorrow's springs are the same" C. "are you grieving / Over Goldengrove unleaving?" D. "It is the blight man was born for"

OpenStudy (misshollywood):

D

OpenStudy (misshollywood):

Is that it Because I got to go now Ill be back later

OpenStudy (mysticfury):

alright bye, thank you once again

OpenStudy (mysticfury):

for anyone else looking for the answers, what misshollywood said, was all correct. i got 92% on this :D

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