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alexdok [17]
3 years ago
12

Write one final paragraph with comments about how high and low self-monitoring might change your lists and your overall percepti

ons. Include how self-awareness, self-regulation and social media all play a role in your perceptions.
Please help me.
(I need it in by 8:00 A.M tomorrow. I know it's my fault for procrastinating but please help)
English
1 answer:
artcher [175]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

copy and paste into quillbot

Explanation:

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gizmo_the_mogwai [7]

Answer: So today, my mother exclaimed, “Hailey! Go to your room!”

“I did nothing wrong! Just leave me alone!” I responded. She became furious and slapped me across the face.

Explanation: That’s how one grammars I think.

5 0
2 years ago
What feeling is Robert Bly trying to portray in his short poem "Counting Small-Boned Bodies"? What is he trying to express or sa
Lostsunrise [7]

In an essay published in 1961, Robert Kelly coined the term "deep image" in reference to a new movement in American poetry. Ironically, the term grew in popularity despite the critical disapproval of it by the group's leading theorist and spokesperson, Robert Bly. Speaking with Ekbert Faas in 1974, Bly explains that the term deep image "suggests a geographical location in the psyche," rather than, as Bly prefers, a notion of the poetic image which involves psychic energy and movement (TM 259).1 In a later interview, Bly states:

Let's imagine a poem as if it were an animal. When animals run, they have considerable flowing rhythms. Also they have bodies. An image is simply a body where psychic energy is free to move around. Psychic energy can't move well in a non-image statement. (180)

Such vague and metaphorical theoretical statements are characteristic of Bly, who seems reluctant to speak about technique in conventional terms. Although the group's poetry is based on the image, nowhere has Bly set down a clear definition of the image or anything resembling a manifesto of technique. And unlike other "upstart" groups writing in the shadow of Pound and Eliot, the deep image poets-including Bly, Louis Simpson, William Stafford, and James Wright-lacked the equivalent of the Black Mountain group's "Projective Verse," or even, as in the Beats' "Howl," a central important poem which critics could use as a common point of reference. This essay, then, attempts to shed some light on the mystery surrounding the deep image aesthetic. It traces the theory and practice of Robert Bly's poetic image through the greater part of his literary career thus far.


4 0
3 years ago
The image shows the Nineteenth Amendment to the US Constitution, ratified in 1919.
elixir [45]

The new idea based on the image and "Woman's Rights to the Suffrage" is "Anthony's vision that women would get the right to vote eventually became reality."

<h3>What new idea can we form?</h3>

The image, as explained in the question, shows the Nineteenth Amendment to the US Constitution.. Besides that, we have the passage from "Woman's Rights to the Suffrage" stating that both men and women should be allowed to vote.

Taking those two pieces of information into consideration as well as what we know of our reality now, we can form the new idea that "Anthony's vision that women would get the right to vote eventually became reality." After all, everyone is allowed to vote nowadays, which means Susan B. Anthony' was victorious in her pursuit.

With the information above in mind, we can choose option D as the correct answer.

Learn more about Susan B. Anthony here:

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8 0
1 year ago
Please help fastplz need help wuick
Andru [333]
The answer is a country clerk is the answer
6 0
3 years ago
Which of these statements would contribute to a cooperative group discussion?
LenaWriter [7]

Answer:

D

Explanation:

All of the other answers could lead to arguments and one-sided group discussions. D makes the discussion more open to everybody answering, open-minded, and cooperative.

8 0
3 years ago
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