What is the dramatic significance of Act 5 Scene 1 in Macbeth?Macbeth by William Shakespeare
- MACBETH
What is the dramatic significance of Act 5 Scene 1 in Macbeth?Macbeth by William Shakespeare
In Act 4, Macbeth has reached the height of his rise to evil with his killing of Lady MacDuff and her young son. He has gone far beyond killing to fulfill his ambition. He is now in a mad frenzy…
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- LITERATURE
What are the structural elements of dramatic plot? Discuss with relevant examplesa detailed…
Dramatic plot has about 6 major points: 1. Exposition: This is the beginning of the story during which characters, setting, and circumstances are introduced. This is important because it lays the…
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- REFERENCE
How many people in the world can live without a partner?!please describe
If by partner you mean a husband or wife, than a lot of people can. Actually, the rate at which people stay unmarried throughout their lives is slowly rising, and people in the US and Europe are…
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- ALFRED, LORD TENNYSON
Discuss Tennyson as a representative poet of his age. Discuss in the light of his poems.
Lord Alfred Tennyson, as he is called, was a poet Laurette of the times. He was indeed a major poet of the Victorian period so much so that the period is often called ‘the age of Tennyson’. Apart…
- THE ROCKING-HORSE WINNER
Identify the significance of following quotes from “The Rocking Horse Winner”: (1) “It’s…
- Paul’s mother says this in response to the question he asks her: “What is luck?” It represents her attitude about life and money–and since she believes her husband is not lucky, she’s…
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- AS YOU LIKE IT
What pastoral elements are present in Shakespeare’s As You Like It?
The pastoral idyllic poem originates with Greek poet Theocritus and idealizes the simple rural life of shepherds and other people who dwell in the countryside and live their lives close to nature…
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- SCIENCE
Describe the joints of the lower limbs and the bones that form the joints.need answer asap…
In your feet are the tarsals which are your ankle bones, the metatarsals which are the bones in the top of your feet, and the phalanges which are your toes. Your lower leg (below the knee) has two…
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- REFERENCE
How would you connect nature to the English language?Any ideas on how the English language can…
I think that the construction of language can reflect different sensitivities cultivated amongst human beings. One such development has been how the natural setting has been described through…
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- LITERATURE
What is the summary of the book called … and that’s when it fell off in my hand.
This is the fifth book in a series written by an Australian author, Louise Rennison. The book, written in 2003, focuses on the character Georgia Nicolson. The book is written in a nearly…
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- HISTORY
How did Reagan describe the Soviet Union? In his opinion, was it strong? Why or why not?Ronald…
This speech is Reagan’s “Evil Empire” speech. Given the fact that this is the subtitle, I would say that he saw it as rather strong. In my mind, it’s a bit of a challenge to assess Reagan’s words…
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- HISTORY
What is Ball’s advice concerning an appropriate U.S. policy toward Vietnam? What does he…
Ball’s advice was simple: Withdraw, withdraw, withdraw. His views could be summed up quite nicely in his writing: “Of the two possibilities I think humiliation would be more likely than the…
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- HISTORY
What specific problems does Ball identify that ultimately would make U.S. escalation in Vietnam…
Ball possessed a keen insight into the Vietnam conflict in some of its earliest stages. Ball argued some fundamental principles. The first is probably the most important in understanding his…
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- THE OUTSIDERS
What is the summary of the book called ‘… and that’s when it fell off in my hand.’ ?
There are lots of summary names for the book.
- THE ROAD NOT TAKEN
Does the speaker seem happy with his decision?(what is the difference in the choices of roads?)…
I think that you can argue that the speaker is not happy with his decision. The only evidence for that, though, is that he will be telling the story “with a sigh.” But I think that he is content….
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- GRAMMAR
Discuss the differences in meaning between the use of PRESENT PERFECT and PRESENT PERFECT…
The present perfect tense uses the helping verb “have” in its construction. This tense expresses and event that has happened at an unspecified time in the past, unlike the simple past, which…
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- SONGS OF INNOCENCE AND OF EXPERIENCE
Blake’s Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience present two contrasting ways of looking at the…
The first thing you have to do to when reading Blake’s poetry is have some ideas about innocence and experience. Start two lists of brainstorming associations, one for each. Your list of…
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- SCIENCE
Can the energy generated from the solar panel be stored? And if yes for how long?
Solar panels that are not connected to the electrical grid are typically used to charge large batteries, where the power is then stored for use during the night when the sun is down and the panels…
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- PORPHYRIA’S LOVER
How does “Porphyria’s Lover” reflect the prudish “Victorian attitudes” of the time?
Browning has written several dramatic monologues in which the persona is mentally disturbed (My Last Duchess, etc.) This is another one in which the speaker is obviously not of sound mind. During…
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- SCIENCE
What do we mean by ‘selective breeding’?Explain?
Selective breeding is the process of choosing only some animals to breed from a group. Imagine a farmer who has 25 cows. He wants to breed them for the next generation. But he wants big, fat cows…
- LAMB TO THE SLAUGHTER
Is Mary Maloney the lamb in Roald Dahl’s “Lamb to the Slaughter”?She is the lamb because of her…
It seems as if you have misinterpreted Mary Maloney’s character. First, the title of the story does not imply that a lamb turns into a slaughterer; rather, it represents an innocent creature being…
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- TWELFTH NIGHT
How is the play Twelfth Night relevant to our lives?
In lots of ways, I would argue. Shakespeare’s plays are often talked about as being universal, because, though they are from 400 years ago, they deal with themes and problems that come up in…
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- THE DARLING
What is the theme of the story “The Darling” by Anton Chekhov?
Anton Chekhov’s “The Darling” has several overarching themes, all centering in some way on love. The Darling’s capacity for love and her need for love can be viewed as desperate, shallow, or even…
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- PLATO’S REPUBLIC
In what specific literary piece can we apply the views of Plato as stated in Plato’s Republic?
This is fairly broad in scope. I wonder if there could be a more limiting function to the question in order to fully grasp where it is heading. If the intent is to find a literary piece where the…
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- THE LOVELY BONES
Name one developing character in The Lovely Bones. Give 3 or more examples as to why.
One developing character in Sebold’s The Lovely Bones is Susie’s sister Lindsey Salmon. Susie and Lindsey were very close, so of course Susie’s death is a great tragedy for Lindsey. She grieves…
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- SCIENCE
What are the advantages and disadvantages of asexual reproduction in CELLS?
Advantages to asexual reproduction of cells include: it is a rapid way of producing many offspring in a short amount of time. In the case of fungi and bacteria, many times the new cells have a…
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- SCIENCE
what other chemicals and cleaning procedures can you do besides using acid cleaners and…
Varying the wave lenghts of light, ultra violet and infar red, abrasives and polishing compounds, forms of soda and silicas
- MATH
discriminent of 5x^2+3x=2 solve step by step
5x^2 + 3x = 2 Let us move 2 to the left side : ==> 5x^2 + 3x -2 =0 Now we have a polynomial in the standard form ax^2 + bx + c=0 The discriminant, let us call it (A), gives information weather…
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- GREAT EXPECTATIONS
What “hospitality” does Uncle Pumblechook extend toward Pip in chapter 8 of Great Expectations by…
If we are just talking about Chapter 8, I guess my answer would be “not much.” Uncle Pumblechook does not really give Pip all that much in the way of hospitality before he takes Pip up to see Miss…
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- A ROSE FOR EMILY
What is the significance of the title to the last part of the selection of “Rose of…
Since the rose of the title is symbolic, the reader must search for the meaning of this symbol. Interestingly, William Faulkner does not indicate the color of the rose for Emily. Therefore, the…
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- LITERATURE
“A theatrical production without dialogue can be a mime or a ballet, but it is never a…
I would say that dialogue plays an extremely important role in any production. It helps to reveal a state of mind about a particular character. Reflect on any play you have seen or read that has…
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- THE BOY IN THE STRIPED PAJAMAS
How does The Boy in the Striped Pajamas relate to history and memory?
This is an interesting question and topic to explore. On one hand, there is a definite retelling of history present. It is told from the point of view of those who lack power during the time…
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- LITERATURE
Stories that focus on local color and local tales are often associated with which…
If there is a textbook or some type of instructional material that accompanies your lesson, I would refer to this first. In my mind, I would say that regionalism is something that is being…
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- BIG BLACK GOOD MAN
How do I come up with a argumentative thesis statement that incorporates three literary elements…
You are on the right track. ‘Literary’ elements include about everything you can think of in a written piece: the theme of the story (like ‘revenge’ in Hamlet, for instance); the story line or…
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- THE CASK OF AMONTILLADO
Describe the qualities that Montresor insists on as the characteristics of a successful vengeance…
There are really only two qualities that Montresor insists on — ones that he says are necessary if a person’s revenge is to be successful. You can find the two of them in the first paragraph of…
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- MATH
the discriminent of 5x^2+3x=2 2 is exeponent on 5x
The discriminant of 5x^2+3x=2. 2 is exponent of 5x. Solution: The discriminanant of ax^2+bx+c = 0 is is b^2-4ac. Since 2 is exponent of 5x in 5x^2 implies: here 5x^2 = (5x)^2 = 5x*5x = 25x^2 in…
- HEALTH ISSUES
Why aren’t private practice physcians given a max limit they can charge for a single visit?
This is not a question about science, really — it is more of a question about politics and rights and economics. In the United States, at least, there are a few main reasons why there is no…
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- MATH
the number 1.5133126 is an element of I, Q, R
The number 1.5133126 = 1+5133126/10^7 = 15133126/10^7 = 15133126/1000000 is written is p/q form where p and q are integers and q is not zero in accordance with the definition of a rational number….
- MATH
how can i find domain y=root over x-5 +4is{x/ x> 5,x(?)R
Supposing that you need to find the domain of the function y=x−5−−−−−√+4y=x-5+4 , then you should consider the following condition for the radicand x – 5 such that: x−5≥0x-5≥0 x≥5x≥5…
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- MATH
which is true? 1) natural numbers is a subset of W, I,Q, Q and R 2) 2.15 cannot be…
1) Any natural number is also a whole number, an Integer, a rational number and a real number. So 1 is the choice. 2) not true as 2.15 = 215/100 = 43/25 3)Irrational numbers cannot be terminating…
- FRANKENSTEIN
Why does Shelley not give the monster a name in Frankenstein? Who is the real monster?Are there…
You only get one question, and it seems to me “Who is the real monster?” might be the most significant. The Monster undergoes a dramatic reversal from the beginning of the novel to the end. While…
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- SCIENCE
Describe the distinguishing characteristics of the bones of the pelvic girdle.
The human pelvic girdle is a masterpiece of divine creation! It is the synchronous melding of bone to bone, joining the legs to the spinal column in a supple, strong fashion as well as creating a…
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- SCIENCE
What roles do contractile, regulatory, and structural proteins play in muscle contraction and…
Proteins are composed of amino acids and most proteins are enzymes, enzymes are organic substances that act as a catalyst to change the rates of biochemical reactions, speed them up. I think when…
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- THE KITE RUNNER
In The Kite Runner, what was the route of Amir’s journey within the Middle East and cities he…
Rahim Khan wants Amir to see him in Pakistan. He calls Amir and tells him he is very sick but there is a way “for him to be good again.” Amir first goes to Pakistan, then, and meets with Rahim…
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- THE SHINING
Does anyone know what year the hotel was built?
The Stanley Hotel is a 138-room Georgian style hotel in beautiful Estes Park Colorado. It is nestled in the Rocky Mountains and right near Rocky Mountain National Park. It was built by Freelan O….
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- TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
Atticus believes that to understand someone, you “walk in his or her own shoes.” From what other…
Scout has multiple opportunities throughout the book to see things from other perspectives. It starts, of course, on the first day of school with Miss Caroline. Her next opportunity is when…
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- SCIENCE
Supplies for Labs, Does your school mandate so many hands on experiments bys students? Who…
My school district mandates teachers to use Foss Kits in our school labs. These kits supply hands-on experiments and investigations. The textbooks are only used as a reference. At the end of the…
- GRAMMAR
Which of these options is correct? “He is good—— Mathematics.” A. in B. at
I do not know that this is really a question of grammar. To me, it is really just a question of usage. There is no grammatical reason that a person should be “in” mathematics as opposed to being…
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- ANIMAL FARM
What is Major’s warning to the animals when he gives his speech?
Old Major first warns the other animals that he will not be around much longer and has chosen this time to “pass on to you such wisdom as I have acquired.” He tells them that all of England’s…
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- HAMLET
Why, according to Polonius, has Hamlet gone mad??is it (a)He grieves too much for his father….
Well, process of elimination as well as Polonius’s own words will quickly answer this question. a) Both Claudius and Gertrude make several comments regarding Hamlet’s excessive mourning for his…
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- RECITATIF
What are the settings, all times and places, of Morrisson’s story, “Recitatif”. Also how and why…
Do your own homework.