1answer.
Ask question
Login Signup
Ask question
All categories
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Social Studies
  • Business
  • History
  • Health
  • Geography
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Computers and Technology
  • Arts
  • World Languages
  • Spanish
  • French
  • German
  • Advanced Placement (AP)
  • SAT
  • Medicine
  • Law
  • Engineering
Goshia [24]
3 years ago
14

5. PART A: What does the term "internalize" mean as usedin paragraph 14?​

English
1 answer:
alexandr1967 [171]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

It is a verb that would be repress in this case.

Repress means to subdue by force, or in lamens terms, to hide anger deeply inside yourself to prevent it from coming out, in a way that is harmful to your mental health.

Hopefully this helps!

You might be interested in
Good heavens, something's wriggling out of the shadow like a gray snake. Now it's another one, and another. They look like tenta
Rzqust [24]
<span>D. something's wriggling

Present tense involves nouns used as an action is happening. Here, "something's" can be changed to "something is". "Is" is a present tense verb</span>
8 0
3 years ago
Read 2 more answers
Can yall j0in please<br> code: 83412860129<br> pass:7eXGFm<br><br> { this is a z∞m }
Andru [333]

Answer:

thx for the pointz..

Explanation:

5 0
3 years ago
Read 2 more answers
Pls help I’ll brainlest for the right answer
Anit [1.1K]

Answer:

"They heard!–they suspected!– they knew!– they were making a mockery of my horror!– this I thought, and this I think.

Explanation:

"The Tell-Tale Heart" is a short story written by Edgar Allen Poe. The story is about an unnamed narrator who has murdered an old man and is trying to hide his crime from the police.

The line from the text, that tells that the narrator is convinced that the police has heard his heartbeat is,

<em>"They heard!–they suspected!– they knew!– they were making a mockery of my horror!– this I thought, and this I think."</em>

In this line, the narrator is thinking that the police has suspected him and heard his heartbeat which is beating louder as he has comitted a crime.

4 0
3 years ago
What logical fallacies do these statement embody?
melamori03 [73]

Logical fallacies are arguments in a statement that are usually not based on a critical logic/knowledge about a specific situation/topic/circumstance. They need to be avoided for making our statement rightly put out in front of others.

Explanation:

  • “The government shouldn’t murder people who murder other people.” - here, the fallacy(mistake) is an opinion of a citizen or a layman cannot be considered as a law, unless and until conferred and studied upon when it involves political knowledge.
  • “If you can’t prove that I am lying then I must be telling the truth.” - here, with a point of view or perspective of a person who believes in certain aspects of personality traits that show cannot be true every time.
  • “My teacher didn’t take into account that I had a rough morning and that’s why I failed the exam. I should get another chance to take the test.” - here, again, when we look into a single student's excuse or reason, it is not right as per a teacher's guidelines. There are certain norms to be followed by every individual.
  • “Every time I sit down on my couch to watch the game, my team wins. I have to watch the game on the couch for my team to win.” - here, it is a perspective versus reality scenario. It might have been true for more than twice, but it does not really make any sense or give us a guarantee.
  • “Legalized abortion is a step to having an anti-life, murderous society.” - Here, it is an opinion of, may be, 40% of individuals around the world. It cannot be right only because few activists have taken these answers in to account.
  • "If all of your friends jump off of a bridge, than will you jump off?” - here, it is a sarcastic approach over talking or communicating about the level of stupidity a person can act with but not a realistic argument.
5 0
4 years ago
Rate this story from 1 thru 10.
Elodia [21]

Answer: 5/10 | I really liked your story! I think you should write more about how the sisters find the spellbook and where the evil jester goes when she is banished. You should also give all the characters formal names. You need to have more of a plot. Instead of saying "Then gradully the sisters secretly continue to send messages to each other and end up finding the location of the spellbook." You could say " When (Name) was banished, (Name2) sent her a message. 'I'm ready to find the spellbook', the message read." You need to add more dialogue. You should also check your spelling as I noticed several mistakes. You should add events leading up to the death of the king and queen. You could also give some information about the backstory of how the General's daughters are asked to come to the castle. I liked your story but overall you need

- Dialogue

- Formal names

-Plot, rising action, falling action

- Backstory

-Setting

-Spellcheck

Explanation:

7 0
2 years ago
Read 2 more answers
Other questions:
  • The clash of opposing wills or forces is a good definition for _____. conflict denouement the protagonist epiphany
    10·2 answers
  • The art of persuading an audience through writing or speech is called...
    10·1 answer
  • Use formal language in writing by avoiding you, I, we.'
    9·1 answer
  • 25 points. Explain the major traits and concerns of writers of Realism.
    11·2 answers
  • Read the sentences.
    11·1 answer
  • Didn't understand it. The affirmative of this statement is:
    13·1 answer
  • 04.06 Two Texts Side by Side Worksheet
    5·1 answer
  • Which of the following types of gangs are you most likely to come across?
    14·1 answer
  • In Act II, what token does Juliet give Romeo to express her love and dedication to him?
    9·2 answers
  • Roughly half of the cats at the ernest hemingway home have what trait?
    11·1 answer
Add answer
Login
Not registered? Fast signup
Signup
Login Signup
Ask question!