Answer:
Its called zoom cuz that's how fast ur private information gets stolen
Explanation:
To avoid collisions with invasive species of aliens, new imperial regulations allow only positive integer space jumps parallel to the three space axes defined in the Jedi council's booklet of rules and regulations. How many ways can the Millenium Falcon travel from Earth with coordinates (0,4,1) to the Wookiee smuggler's trading place at (6,12,
Answer:
The protagonist wants us to learn how her family's past impacted their views, and the deep connection that she feels with her mother. This is obvious when the protagonists says that her mother tried to make her feel better after her fight with her father. Her mother was very supportive!!
Also, the protagonist's main purpose is to express herself as an American, due to the fact that she now lives in the United States. We learn that she is very happy to be able to express herself properly in this way when she says: "When I was done, I read over my words, and my eyes filled. I finally sounded like myself in English!"
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Transcript of Wordsworth Graphic Organizer B
Wordsworth Graphic Organizer B
<u>Stanza: I wandered lonely as a cloud
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<u>That floats on high o'er vales and hills,
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<u>When all at once I saw a crowd,
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<u>A host, of golden daffodils;</u>
<u>Beside the lake, beneath the trees,
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<u>Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.</u>
Diction: Wordsworth uses a simile to compare himself to a lonely cloud.
Syntax: Wordsworth uses traditional syntax in this stanza.
Tone: Initially, Wordsworth’s tone in this stanza is somber. His tone shifts to hopeful when he encounters the daffodils.
Effect: In this stanza Wordsworth's simile helps the reader know how he was feeling before he saw the daffodils. His description of the scene creates a welcoming, relaxing atmosphere where the reader can also enjoy the daffodils.
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Answer: <em><u>Too swift arrives as tardy</u></em> as too slow.
Explanation:
Paradox is the same as the opposite; contrary. So the sentence: "<em><u>Too swift arrives as tardy</u></em> as too slow" shows us a clear contradiction, especially among the words - swift; tardy and slow, even seeing "as ... as" we cannot say that there is a comparison between equal "speeds".