Answer:
This should be relatively simple to explain but if you have questions, feel free to ask
Explanation:
Paragraph 1 - Introduce the text of choice. State its relationship to the Rosetta stone. and then make a simple thesis combining these 2 topics and add 2 ways that the text tells you the sequence of events that lead to the discovery of the Rosetta stone.
Paragraph 2 - Take your thesis statement and break it in half stating the book, it's relationship to the Rosetta stone, and 1 way that the text explains the sequence of events leading up to the discovery of Rosetta stone. Quote the text and add the page number and chapter. Lastly just restate the first sentence of the paragraph backwards in a way. "Because the book *insert text name* gives the information on *insert way 1* it helps us understand how it impacted the discovery of the Rosetta stone."
Paragraph 3 - (the same as paragraph 2 but with the 2nd way)
Conclusion - "As shown above, the text *insert text name* has a lot of detailed information about the sequence of events that impacted the discovery of the Rosetta stone. This information consists of *Give both ways that the text tells you what happened*. Overall, the text *insert text name* provides detailed information on the sequence of events that were crucial to the discovery of the Rosetta stone."
Hope this helps!!
Answer:
Through the character of Esperanza, Cisneros writes about the ghosts that haunted her. She writes using imagery, personification and other literary devices.
Explanation:
(you're going to have to look through the text to find the second part)
Answer: Nothing
Explanation: That is my answer looked it up and it's nothing
Answer:
Let's first consider the difference between a subject and a theme. A subject is a briefly expressed topic - in this case, nature. A theme, on the other hand, is an opinion or an angle on that particular subject. It is usually expressed as a phrase or a sentence. In this case, the central theme would be the <u>power of nature over humans and their petty interests</u>. (Other themes could be nature vs. humanity or humankind; human intrusion on nature never comes without consequences, etc.)
Explanation:
The power of nature is introduced in the very first sentence. The Carpathian forest on a winter night seems terrifying, and Ulrich's vigilance confirms it. Even though he has a rifle and is waiting for Georg to appear, we can't help but feel that he is an essentially helpless and fragile creature.
Later on, as the two enemies are standing face to face and quarreling over the land, <u>nature reasserts its power as the giant branch topples them over and disables them</u>. That's what brings them together - but not for long. Even as they reconcile, a pack of hungry wolves appears. As if the nature announces: I don't care about your greed or conflict or destructive hatred for one another - or even your newly acquired respect; <u>both of you are interlopers on this piece of land which was never yours to begin with</u>.