Ayuda con la tarea de literatura
La literatura es una forma de arte que expresa y comunica ideas, emociones y experiencias a través del lenguaje. Es una parte integral de la cultura humana, abarcando una amplia gama de formas y estilos. Las obras literarias pueden incluir novelas, poesía, teatro, ensayos y más. La literatura no sólo refleja antecedentes sociales, históricos y culturales, sino que también inspira la imaginación, las emociones y la capacidad de pensamiento crítico de los lectores. A través de la literatura, las personas pueden explorar el mundo interior de la humanidad, comprender diferentes perspectivas y valores y experimentar el disfrute de la belleza. La literatura tiene un impacto significativo en el crecimiento personal y el desarrollo social.
- Read the excerpt from the Declaration of Sentiments He has compelled her to submit to laws in the formation of which she had no voice He has withheld from her rights which are given to the most ignorant and degraded men-both natives and foreigners What ideas are associated with the words compelled and withheld? doubt and confusion injustice and oppression courage go and bravery praise and recognition
- 3. Select two ways in which the speaker in Passage 1 develops the central idea that the honey program costs more than it is worth. A by examining the expenses of maintaining different bee colonies B by detalling the amount of money commercial beekeepers receive C by explaining how much each taxpayer would save If the program ends by Identifying programs that need more financial support than beekeepers B by describing the honey trade activity between America and other countries
- Read the excerpt from "Tools of the Spymaster." Both the British and the Americans frequently used horseback riders to carry messages, and both sides tried to capture the riders and get the messages. The rider who lost one of Washington's important messages was Tallmadge himself. It happened when Tallmadge and some of his men were attacked by British troops near the Connecticut-New York border. Tallmadge escaped unharmed but lost a saddlebag full of secret papers. Luckily, Tallmadge's code did not fall into British hands. But among the papers was a letter from Washington in which he carelessly gave the name and address of an agent, George Higday, saying that he was a man who would probably "convey intelligence to me." Higday was arrested, but he had managed to destroy all evidence of spying. That move probably saved him from hanging. What evidence in the excerpt suggests that being a spy for the Americans could be deadly? The British and the Americans both sent secret messages by horseback riders. Tallmadge lost some of Washington's important messages. Tallmadge escaped unharmed from an attack by the British. Higday probably saved himself from hanging when he destroyed all evidence of spying.
- 13. How does the speaker's tone add meaning to the poem?(R.1.1) A. The speaker's woeful tone connects the emotion she feels towards her heritage as she is actively weaving B. The speaker's playful tone connects her heritage and current life through the act of weaving throughout the poem. C. The speaker's skeptical tone connects her uneasiness about her future as it relates to her heritage as she is weaving D. The speaker's reflective tone connects both the literal and figurative action in the poem to what the weaving represents.
- The numbers that Major Tallmadge assigned to members of the Culper Ring were from a secret writing system he invented He substituted digits for words that would be used in messages. "Long Island," for example , was 728, "arms" was 7, and "city" was 88. There was a number for each month, such as 341 for "January." He made four copies of his codes. He kept one and gave the others to Woodhull, Townsend, and General Washington. For words that did not have a number code Tallmadge gave his agents a cipher. In a cipher,each letter in a message is replaced by another letter or a number. Which best describes the central idea of this excerpt? Major Tallmadge created a code that substituted numbers for words during the Revolutionary War. Major Tallmadge created a code in which "city"was "BB" during the Revolutionary War. During the Revolutionary War Major Tallmadge gave General Washington the key to his codes. During the Revolutionary War Major Tallmadge gave soldiers a cipher for words not included in the code.