From which act/scene was:When Puck turns Bottom into an ass, and then puts the potion into the…

From which act/scene was:When Puck turns Bottom into an ass, and then puts the potion into the…

  • A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM

From which act/scene was:When Puck turns Bottom into an ass, and then puts the potion into the…

In Act II, Scene 2 of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Puck mistakes the Athenian on whom he is to drop the love portion. After searching through the forest, he finally espies one who…

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  • POETRY

Can I have some comments on this poetry I have just written?Lost question of yours:- Mind in side…

You have a lot of good imagery in this poem. The more tangible mental pictures you have, the better your audience connects. We can clearly see the egg-shaped heart, the sky-scraping buildings, the…

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  • HISTORY

What is the major outline of axis power?

The nature of the question could feature more clarification. From what I can gather, the central focus of the Axis power consolidation lay in the desire for world domination. At the time, the…

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  • ODE ON A GRECIAN URN

In the poem “Ode on a Grecian Urn” – closing lines?In the poem “Ode on a Grecian Urn” – the…

Interesting questions. I have always assumed that the speaker looking at the urn was addressing the urn…that the truth is in the stories depicted on the side of the urn and that the beauty of…

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  • THE DESTRUCTORS

Who was the antagonist?

“The Destructors,” by Graham Greene, could have three antagonists, depending how you look at the story. At first, it seems that T is the antagonist. Blackie is presented as the true leader of the…

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  • MATH

DistributionAssume a 4-sided, pyramidal-shaped die with numbers 2, 4, 6, and 8 on each face….

The answer given above is quite right. I would only like to add a few clarifications. First a solid die that has four sides with each sides with equal probability of any one side turning op on roll…

  • A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE

Why does Blanche try to avoid reality? What are the causes?

I think that we have to start off with a premise that Blanche is not operating ” on a full tank of gas.” I think it might be a bit on the crude side, but it gets the point across. There are so…

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  • HISTORY

What was a big problem facing American medical care in the first half of the nineteenth century?

Perhaps their biggest problem at that time was a lack of technology and medical knowledge. Scientists still didn’t understand how disease was spread and were unaware of the existence of germs, so…

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  • MATH

The chanceConsider a fair coin tossed 100 times. a) what is the probability of landing…

  1. a) The probability of landing head = 1/2 Since each roll is independednt, then prbability of landing heads 55 time or more = probability of landing heads 55 times + probability of landing 56 times…

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  • MATH

The probabilityFind the following probabilities using the normal distribution. Assume IQ scores…

The probablity of getting score more than 131.5 = P(x>131.5) Let Z be the standard normal variate with Z = (x-mean) /standard deviation = (x-100)/15 = P(Z >= ) = (x – mean)/standard…

  • MATH

Mean and standard deviationAssume a fair, standard, six-sided die is rolled four times. Let the…

In a standard 6 sided dice, we mean it is an unbiased die. so it throws up any one number with an equal probality of 1/6. Throwing up 1 or 2 is A and P(A) =)(1 or2) = P(1)+P(2) =1/6+1/6 = 1/3….

  • THE WEDNESDAY WARS

Please give an example of a metaphor, simile, hyperbole, personification, and onomatopoeia in The…

Holling Hoodhood is only in seventh grade, but he has a vivid imagination and an effective vocabulary. He is the narrator of The Wednesday Wars by Gary Schmidt and he makes his story come alive for…

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  • THE WAY OF THE WORLD

Discuss the Way of the World as a play of wit, gallantry and horse-play.ans me plz

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  • MATH

solve for x and y: x+y= 8 2x-3y = 3

x+ y = 8………..(1) 2x – 3y = 3…………(2) using the eliination method: multiply (1) by 3 and add to (2); 3x + 3y = 24 2x – 3y= 3 ==> 5x = 27 ==> x= 27/5 ==> y= 8-x = 8- 27/5…

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  • MATH

what is the surface area of the cylinder whose volume if 38 and radius of the base = 3

The surface area of the cylinder = 2* area of the base + area of the cylinder body area of the base = pi*r^2 = (22/7) 9 = 28.29 square units. area of the cylinder body = height * circumference of…

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  • MATH

find x values : I x -2 l < 5

l x-2 l < 5 The absolute value is less that 5: Then: (x-2) < 5 or (x-2)>-5 ==> -5 < x-2 < 5 Now add 2 to all sides: ==> -3 < x < 7 Then x values belong to the…

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  • MATH

f(x) = (x-2)/(x^2+3) find f'(x)

f(x) = (x-2)/(x^2+3) Let f(x)= u/v ==> u= x-2 ==> u’= 1 ==> v= x^2 + 3 ==> v’= 2x Then use the chain rule: f'(x) = (u’v-uv’)/v^2 = [1*(x^2+3) – (x-2)(2x)]/(x^2 +3)^2 =…

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  • SOCIAL SCIENCES

Should immigrants in essence forget where they are from?Should immigrants leave behind the…

I feel it is completely natural to not only retain, but to maintain, the connection immigrants have to their former homeland. I think what many people forget is that often times they never wanted…

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  • MATH

solve for x : x^3 -5x^2 -14x=0

x^3 -5x^2 -14x =0 First, let us factor x: ==> x(x^2 -5x-14)=0 Now factorize inside the brackets: ==> x(x-7)(x+2)=0 Then : x1= 0 x2= 7 x3= -2 Then x = {0,7,-2}

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  • MATH

find the equation of the line passes through (3,-4) and perpendicular to the line 2y+x -2=0

The equation for the line is: y-y1= m(x-x1) where (x1,y1) is any point passes throught the line and m is the slope: ==> y-(-4) = m(x-3) ==> y= m(x-3) -4 But we know that the line is…

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  • THE THINGS THEY CARRIED

How is the war like a Ping-Pong ball?I was reading the third chapter (“Spin”), and I saw this…

Just my own opinion, you’d obviously have to ask O’Brien to really know but… The war itself may appear to be a simple thing, a white ping pong ball. Up close and at rest it doesn’t really do…

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  • MACBETH

Explain how violence plays an important role in Macbeth.

A main theme of the play is to show that violence begets more violence. Macbeth himself understands this and so hesitates in murdering Duncan until Lady Macbeth goads him into it with her bold…

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  • HEART OF DARKNESS

How is Heart of Darkness a story of man’s adventure?

While there are many labels that can be applied to Kurtz and what was done to different areas of the world under colonization, there was a sense of adventure present. Marlow has to find Kurtz…

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  • EDMUND SPENSER

Who is recognised as the “poet’s poet” among Elizabethan literary artists.

Edmund Spenser had the reputation of being the “poet’s poet” during his lifetime and later, and a monument raised in his honor calls him “the Prince of Poets in his Time”. This reputation continued…

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  • IN COLD BLOOD

How does Capote’s use of stream of consciousness impact In Cold Blood?

Capote’s use of stream of consciousness style is most evident in his descriptions of Perry and Dick (the murderers). One of the major appeals of In Cold Blood at the time it was published and one…

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  • A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM

Through Puck, what message is William Shakespeare trying to portray in A Midsummer Nights…

Puck is an interesting character. He represents the trickster character – a messenger or servant to the god whose amorality allows him to become the catalyst for trouble. The lessons that he…

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  • ONCE UPON A TIME

Nadine Gordimer’s story “Once Upon a Time” discusses the bleak and complex realities of life…

I think that one can look at the style of Gordimer’s writing to see how fairy tale elements can be integrated into a very sad tale of modernist failure. There is complexity revealed in the fairy…

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  • LORD OF THE FLIES

I would like to know if Jack Merridew is similar to Julius Caesar, or Cassius.I am to compare and…

Interesting assignment! You can prove more logical similarities between Caesar and Jack that you will be able to discuss about Cassius and Jack. For example, both Caesar and Jack are power…

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  • SCIENCE

What causes your bones to pop?

Bones “pop” at their joints. As we are engaged in daily activity, our joints shift slightly from their sockets. Stretching can cause the bones to pop back in their sockets. When our joints are…

  • FRANKENSTEIN

What tones does Shelley take towards the character in Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus?

In Frankenstien, Mary Shelley’s take on the two characters of Victor and the monster he created are very different, and they demonstrate the way she feels about men who try to play god with the…

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  • FRANKENSTEIN

What author tone or attitude does Shelley take towards the characters and the readers themselves…

I think that one of the strongest positions Shelley takes right to the reader is in their assessment of Victor and the Monster. I don’t feel that Shelley makes an absolute distinction as to who…

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  • CINEMA

How do you see the future of science fiction and fantasy through the new works such as Harry…

I think that there is much in way of assessing how the role of technology will fit into this schematic. Films such as Harry Potter and Avatar were ones where technology played a major role in both…

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  • MATH

nth term of any arithmetical progression is 3n-5. find that progression.n/a

We have the arithmetical progression 3n-5 a1= 3(1)-5= -2 a2= 3(2)-5= 1 a3= 3(3)-5= 4 a4= 3(4)-5= 7 a5= 3(5)-5= 1 We notice that tge difference between any consecutive terms = 3 Then r= 3 Then the…

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  • MATH

please Ans the following Question: you can send me solution file on the following email address…

To show that the events A and B are independent, we should show P(AB) = P(A) *P(B): A = The event of getting odd : getting 1,3,5 , in 3 ways. Getting any number =1 to 6 = 6ways. So the…

  • A ROSE FOR EMILY

Besides death, what are some other themes in Faulkner’s “A rose for Emily”?

The two most important themes in Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily” besides that of death are the decline of the Old South and community versus isolation. Emily herself symbolizes the Old South as do…

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  • SCIENCE

What will make you have leg cramps while you are sleeping?

Any number of things could be causing leg cramping as you sleep or lie down. Reasons could include poor circulation in your legs, or if your muscles have been overworked recently, they are more…

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  • HEART OF DARKNESS

In the novel, Heart Of Darkness, what are some difficulties and obstacles which must be overcome…

Marlow’s initial goal is simply to pilot a steamboat on the Congo River; however, once he arrives in Africa, he discovers that his goal is to travel to the Inner Station and bring out Kurtz, the…

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  • WUTHERING HEIGHTS

What is a summary of Wuthering Heights?

We cannot write your assignment for you, but how about if I give you a list of important things about the plot, and then you put it together into a paragraph. You have read the novel, so you will…

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  • TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD

What is the symbolism of the dog in To Kill a Mockingbird?

The mad dog in Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird is symbolic of a few things. First, the mad dog represents the “madness” that Atticus has to face now that he has taken on Tom Robinson’s case….

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  • CINEMA AND DRAMA

In the Pacino film The Merchant of Venice, when Shylock begins “I am a Jew”, to whom are his…

Since we’re limited to answering one question at a time, I’ll address your question about Shylock’s “I Am a Jew” speech. While in the play and in Al Pacino’s film version, Shylock is talking to…

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  • THE MERCHANT OF VENICE

Can you answer these questions based on the film? Part 1 1. Is the 3,000 ducats that Shylock…

  1. Shylock as a usurer, could exact whatever interest he wanted. In this case he merely wanted a pound of flesh in the case of default. He hated Antonio and hence the flesh would mean his death and…
  • ROBINSON JEFFERS

In Robinson Jeffers’ poem “Hands,” discuss the poet’s use of figures of speech.

“Hands” by Robinson Jeffers primarily offers visual imagery as the prominent literary device, such as ‘brown shy quiet people.” Nonetheless, Jeffers does employ the trope of figurative speech,…

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  • WILLIAM WILSON

From Poe’s “William Wilson,” identify the elements that come together to classify it as Gothic…

Some of the elements in “William Wilson” by Poe, which is categorized as an allegorical parable, that classify it as of the Gothic tradition have to do with setting, characters, and psychological…

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  • HISTORY

How do I analyze Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s speech “I Have a Dream” with emphasis on the…

In order to analyze Dr. King’s speech within the context of ‘Kairos’ (the ancient Greek word is defined as the moment of the greatest opportunity) you have to recognize the date of the speech…

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  • ARTS

Give an example of a visual representation/piece of visual art that is related to relationship…

I’m not a connoisseur of art, but I have traveled often to Europe and have seen many moving pieces of art in all forms and in all kinds of places. I’m always stirred, for eample, at the sight of…

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  • THE CHIMNEY SWEEPER

Why is Tom Dacre compared to a sheep in Blake’s “The Chimney Sweeper”?

The version of “The Chimney Sweeper” in Blake’s Songs of Innocence describes Tom Dacre who is compared to a sheep early in the poem. In the poem, Tom is a symbol of innocence and traditionally,…

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  • THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME

What is “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell about?I need a summary of it.

This is really a pretty easy story to read. I am including a link below so that you can read it even if you do not have a physical copy. The basic story is that the hero is a big-game hunter named…

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  • SCIENCE

What is the largest organ in your body?

The typical answer to this question is that the largest organ of the human body is the skin. So if you are talking about the whole body (and not the organs that are internal), then the answer is…

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  • SCIENCE

Some water at 0^o C is placed in large insulated encloser. What fraction of water will…

For every mole of ice that is formed the heat given up can produce 1/7 moles of vapor. As the vapor is continuously pumped out the system loses the heat produced by freezing the water. The liquid…

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  • CHEMISTRY

why Zinc oxide is reduced by only carbon and not by CO or hydrogen?

Look at the electrochemical or reactivity series K > Na > Ca > Mg > Al > Zn > Fe > Sn > Pb > Cu > Hg > Ag > AuZinc is too reactive to be formed from its oxide by…

 


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