What is the moral of Twelfth Night?
- TWELFTH NIGHT
What is the moral of Twelfth Night?
I’m not sure Twelfth Night has a “moral,” but it does contain several important lesson. The first one is that things are not always what they seem. This is particularly exemplified by Viola. She…
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- UNCLE TOM’S CABIN
How does the story of Eliza in Uncle Tom’s Cabin better help the reader understand the condition…
Eliza Harris is a slave woman owned by the Shelby family. She is Mrs. Shelby’s slave. Her husband, George Harris, is a slave on another plantation. It was very common for slave families to be…
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- HISTORY
Ronald Reagan, Speech to the House of Commons (1982)How did Reagan combine peace with military…
While not directly approaching the issue from the pacifist viewpoint, Reagan was able to assert American strength without the looming use of American force. This was shown in the “Evil Empire”…
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- SCIENCE
What is the symptoms of celiac disease and whats diagnoses and treatment of it?mor infos about…
My little nephew has Celiac disease, It is an inherited, autoimmune disease in which the lining of the small intestine is damaged. It is caused by eating gluten and other proteins found in wheat,…
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- LOUIS MACNEICE
Please give a summary of the poem “Prayer before birth” by Louis MacNeice.
In the middle of the Second World War (when this poem was written) there was a lot of fear found in the hearts of citizens. This poem exemplifies this fear and exhibits that fear in the…
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- THE GARDEN PARTY: AND OTHER STORIES
What is the role of money in the short story “The Garden Party” by Katherine Mansfield?
Money has an implicit role in “The Garden Party,” being a silent character that guides, governs and motivates the physical characters’ words, thoughts and actions. It is money after all that…
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- TO SIR, WITH LOVE
What is the summary of Chapter 4 of To Sir, with Love?
Upon demobilization from the Royal Air Force, Mr. Braithwaite was confident that he would have no trouble finding a job. He had “a science degree and varied experience in engineering technology,”…
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- THE TAMING OF THE SHREW
Could someone please find me 2 metaphors and four hyperbolies from “Taming of the Shrew” from…
This is the part of the frame story in the play where Christopher Sly is dressed up and told by many that he is indeed a nobleman when he is equal to the town drunk. It is part of the…
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- HOW MUCH LAND DOES A MAN NEED?
Give a detailed description of the life of Pahom in “How Much Land Does a Man Need?”
Pahom is a peasant who lives in a small village. He works hard tilling the land and raising crops, but is able to provide a comfortable existence for his family. In addition to corn, which is his…
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- MACBETH
I need some ideas for my essay on Macbeth. My thesis is how Macbeth’s ambition leads him to his…
This is your essay, so the language, research, and wording should be yours. Regarding websites, I can’t see any need to refer to anything but the text. Your thesis appears to be your position…
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- REFERENCE
How can one start his or her carrier as a motivational speaker?How can one start his or her…
As a testament to the career chosen, I think that one should be prepared for a great deal of challenge. Simply put, a career as a motivational speaker is one where reputation has to be a part of…
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- MACBETH
What do the major occurrences of nature in Macbeth represent?
Major occurrences of nature in Macbeth help set the tone of scenes and also foreshadow events to come. For example, in Act 2 Scene 3, Macduff and Lenox arrive at Macbeth’s castle, bringing news…
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- POETRY
Why should we not wage wars against each other? (Please refer to the poem “No Men are Foreign.”)
The idea that we should not fight one another is the basic message of this whole poem. So, to find the answer, you simply need to look at the arguments Kirkup makes. The best place to find these…
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- POETRY
Refer to the poem “No Men are Foreign,”and say what shall happen if we take up arms against each…
To find the answer to this question, you need to refer to lines 16-19 of the poem. Basically, Kirkup is saying that we will go against nature if we take up arms against one another. What the poet…
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- POETRY
Are all the people emotional like us’, refer to the poem no men are foriegn by james kirkup
Personally, I do not believe that all people are “emotional like us.” At least, I do not believe that the same things do not make all people feel the same emotions. I do believe that all people…
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- GREAT EXPECTATIONS
In chapters 27-28 why is Pip unable to recognize Joe’s real intelligence?Great Expectations by…
When Pip receives a letter from Biddy that Joe will pay him a visit in London, the young gentleman demonstrates his newly-acquired snobbishness and reacts with “considerable disturbance and some…
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- THE AWAKENING
In The Awakening, how does the author’s choice of words or language reflect the time period in…
The diction, which is the author’s word choice, is a great way to understand setting, which is the time and place in which a text occurs. Some examples of diction include all of the French language…
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- HAMLET
Are there any couplets in Hamlet?
Throughout the play, Shakespeare sometimes ends a scene with a rhyming couplet. The sound of the two lines together signals the listening audience to an end of a thought or scene when heard…
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- SOCIAL SCIENCES
How can you love someone if they don’t love you back?How can you love someone if they don’t love…
I suppose that this depends on how you define love. I do not believe that you can be in a romantic relationship with someone who does not love you. However, I believe that you can care deeply for…
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- LAW AND POLITICS
A person had placed an ad on the internet about property for sale, a response and offer was…
There are a lot of variables here depending on what state the deal was made in, and/or what auction site, if any, was used to make the agreement. On sites like eBay, by bidding or listing an item…
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- HILLS LIKE WHITE ELEPHANTS
Why has Hemingway provided so little information about the past life circumstances of the…
I think that Hemingway wanted to do something fairly radical in providing so little information about the past of the characters, Jig and the American man. I would submit that Hemingway wanted to…
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- VOLPONE
Please explain why Volpone is a comedy of humours.
The word “humours” when applied to this play refers to a concept that was popular during Ben Jonson’s day. Humors were temperaments or people’s personalities. The belief was that these…
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- SCIENCE
The conventional pencil consist of a a central core called lead, enclosed in a wooden casing. The manufacturing process of pencil consists of three main processes. These are: Making of the central…
- SCIENCE
What is the main cause of degenerative disease?
Degenerative disease generally means an impairment of some organ or organ system due to changes in cellular structure or normal physiology of the cells, tissues, organs, etc. Most degenerative…
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- LITERATURE
Suggest me a good list of books to read ? I have finished reading all the books I have. Suggest…
Here are my personal non-required reading favorites (in no particular order): The Brothers K (David James Duncan) Middlesex (Jeffrey Eugenides) A Prayer for Owen Meanie (John Irving) The World…
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- SCIENCE
How long does a neutrophil contnue to live after it eats and destroys an microorganism ?Yes, Does…
A neutrophil is a granulocyte that contains granules. These granules are composed of primary,secondary granules, and tertiary granules. The granules perform specific tasks that perform what is…
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- SCIENCE
What are the colors of the test tubes used by a phlebotomist and what tests are each color used for?
With over a million tests performed, this would be a difficuult inclusive answer. In general, there are numerous tubes (approxiamtely 20); however, the most common tubes are lavender, green, gray,…
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- MATH
2sin3x -1 =0 Add 1: ==> 2sin3x = 1 Divide by 2: ==> sin3x = 1/2 But we know that sin pi/6 = 1/2 ==> 3x = pi/6 Also we know that sinx is positive in 1st and 2nd quadrants: ==> 3×1 = pi/6…
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- MATH
cosx -sqrt3 = -cosx x = (0,2pi)
cosx -sqrt3 = -cosx == 2cosx -sqrt3 = 0 ==> 2cosx = sqrt3 Divide by 2: ==> cosx = sqrt3/2 But cos pi/6 = sqrt3/2 We know that cosx is positive in both 1st and 3rd quadrants: ==> x1= pi/6…
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- REFERENCE
tehhata gram panchayatsir my self gopinath staying in chhitka village iam trying a lot to get my…
This sounds like one of those NIgerian email scams where they ask you to send money orders so they can collect a fortune from their long-lost relatives or whatever the scam is. Does anyone fall…
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- MATH
2tanx + 2sqrt3 = 0 x = (0,2pi)
2tanx + 2qrt3 = 0 ==> 2 tanx = -2sqrt3 Divide by 2: ==> tanx = -2sqrt3/2 == tanx = -sqrt3 But tan pi/3 = sqrt3 We know that tan(x) is negative in 2nd and 4th quadrants: ==> x1= pi- pi/3 =…
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- MATH
sinx + sqrt2 = -sinx x belongs to (0,2pi)
sinx + sqrt2 = -sinx ==> 2sinx + sqrt2 = 0 ==> 2sinx = -sqrt2 Divide by 2: ==> sinx = -sqrt2/2 But sin pi/4 = sqrt2/2 We know that the sine is negative in both 3rd and 4th quadrants:…
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- MATH
2sinx -1 = 0 x belongs to (0,2pi)
2sinx – 1 = 0 Let us move 1 to the right side: ==> 2sinx = 1 Nowe divide by 2: ==> sinx = 1/2 Since the answer is positive, then x is locted in the first and second quadant. ==> x1 = pi/6…
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- REFERENCE
what do you think about sushmita sen [miss universe 1994]what do you think about sushmita sen…
Certainly, I think that her distinction of Miss Universe and beating out Aishwarya Rai to get there is of note. I think that the challenge that she has is going to lie in how she will parlay her…
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- BLACK BOY: A RECORD OF CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH
What happens to Richard after he reads H.L. Mencken?Black Boy by Richard Wright
After Richard reads an editorial in a newspaper that attacks Henry Louis Mencken, he is curious to learn why the paper would attack a white man. He asks a co-worker, an Irish Catholic named Falk…
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- THE BOOK THIEF
In The Book Thief, what is the chronological order of the books Liesel steals?A list of the…
Liesel, the orphaned protagonist of Markus Zusak’s The Book Thief, steals a total of nine books throughout the novel: The first is The Grave Diggers Handbook, stolen on January 13, 1939, the day…
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- A RAISIN IN THE SUN
Using your analysis of the images in “Dream Deferred”, how do the images represent Walter’s…
“A Dream Deferred” is full of powerful sensory images which are undeniably represented in this play, as Hansberry includes the poem in the published work and references it in the title. The…
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- THE SCARLET LETTER
Explain the probable allusion in the line “the minister and she would need the whole wide world…
This quote is from chapter 16, in which Hester is trying to meet with Dimmesdale to warn him about Roger Chillingworth. The entire quote: But, partly that she dreaded the secret or undisguised…
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- THE DARKLING THRUSH
How does the significant use of denotation, connotation and figures of speech function to create…
In his poem, “The Darkling Thrush,” Thomas Hardy employs a rather strict form of traditional meter and rhyme and structural parallels to contain the disorder of the landscape that the speaker…
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- SCIENCE
What are the five main components of the HIPPA Act?
The HIPPA Act is a broad subject. The major components of this act is privacy, confidentiality, and patients rights. Patients have the right to; notice a facility’s privacy practices, access…
- A PRAYER FOR OWEN MEANY
Does the resemblance between Owen Meany and Christ in this book reaffirm or ridicule the faith of…
I think if you consider the way in which Owen dies, the buildup to this death (all the practicing of “the shot,” Owen’s insistence on keeping his life’s purpose a secret, etc.), there is no other…
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- SCIENCE
What does Anatomy and Physiology mean?
anatomy is the study of the structures of living organisms and their parts; physiology is the study of the function of living organisms and their parts
- ANIMAL FARM
How does irony communicate the theme in Animal Farm, with three examples?Format1. Topic…
In Animal Farm, irony abounds when the animals begin breaking the rules that they themselves set for their society. The first rule, “Whatever goes upon two legs is an enemy” is clearly broken when…
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- HISTORY
What was the condition of Germany at the time when Hitler was in power?
Pick your adjective to describe “weak.” Decrepit, flawed, tragic, discombobulated, or lost could all be good descriptors of Germany at the time of Hitler’s ascension to power. The effects of the…
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- MATH
If x = log[a]bc y = log[b]ca z = log[c]ab ptove that x+y+z+2 = xyz
x = log a (bc) y= log b (ca) z= log c (ab) Prove that : x+ y + z + 2 = xyz We will start from left side: x+ y + z + 2 = log a (bc) + log b (ca) + log c (ab) + 2 We know that: log b (x) = log a…
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- HISTORY
Ronald Reagan, Speech to the House of Commons (1982)What is the overall tone of this speech? Is…
Clearly, this speech is very positive about the future. Reagan’s main thesis in the speech is that communism is not going to be able to continue. He is arguing that democracy is going to win out…
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- SCIENCE
What is the process for the human cells to recieve nutrition?
The cells of the body receive substances in many different ways. When asking about nutrition, you are asking about glucose and other nutrients like vitamins and minerals. Glucose is the basic fuel…
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- LITERATURE
“Fiction[novel]…… provides us with direct and immediate access to the intellectual,…
I think that there are some extremely valid points in the statement. The novel does allow individuals to “connect,” in borrowing a bromide from Forster, to other individuals and their narratives….
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- GUIDE TO LITERARY TERMS
Write a short note on ‘extended metaphor’.with examples
Sometimes called a “conceit”, an extended metaphor is one that continues throughout a work. It is a comparison that, once established, occurs frequently or throughout a work. Often, it…
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- GUIDE TO LITERARY TERMS
Write a detailed note on ‘dramatic monologue’.please give some examples
Dramatic monologue is spoken verse that allows a reader or a spectator (if it is a play) to gain insight into the speaker’s innermost feelings or thoughts. It is not the same thing as a…