PLEASE HELP, THE PASSAGE NAME IS “PUTTING GOOD DEEDS IN HEADLINES MAY NOT BE SO GOOD” AND ITS DUE TODAY! THE PASSAGE IS ON COMMONLIT. PLEASE ANSWER. I’ll give you 40 points if u answer 1.) Which of the following best states the central idea of the article? A.) Reporting on good deeds may make people less likely to perform them B.) Reporting on good deeds may make people more likely to perform them C.) Reporting on good deeds makes them less special D.) Reporting on good deeds may change society’s expectations about performing them 2.) PART A: In Paragraph 11, what is meant by the phrase “moral grade inflation”? A.) Performing good deeds improves your “moral grade” B.) Good deeds that would have gotten a lower “moral grade” in the past are receiving higher praise now C.) Good deeds that would have gotten a higher “moral grade” in the past are receiving lower praise now D.) The tendency for people to do good deeds is increasing 3.) PART B: Which sentence from the article best supports the answer for Part A? A.) “The reports of these good deeds probably are going to beget more good deeds, and that is a good thing." ( Paragraph 8) B.) “”They did do the right thing, and that's commendable.’” ( Paragraph 11) C.) “When you celebrate what should be ordinary behavior as extraordinary … it sends a dangerous message.” ( Paragraph 13) D.) “Giving good Samaritans celebrity treatment may also have the unintended consequence of creating monster expectations…” ( Paragraph 19) 4. What can the reader infer is the author’s reason for including quotes from other sources in the article? A.) By quoting sources with relevant credentials, the author wants to bolster the argument that reporting on good deeds may have negative consequences. B.) By quoting sources with relevant credentials, the author wants to bolster the argument that reporting on good deeds usually has positive consequences. C.) By quoting sources with weak credentials, the author wants to bolster the argument that reporting on good deeds always has negative consequences. D.) By quoting sources who all have the same opinion, the author wants to bolster his argument that reporting on good deeds is necessary regardless of the consequences.
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English, 22.06.2019 09:30
What is most likely the speaker’s reason to open with this? in approaching this problem, we cannot turn the clock back to 1868, when the [fourteenth] amendment was adopted, or even to 1896, when plessy v. ferguson was written. we must consider public education in the light of its full development and its present place in american life throughout the nation. only in this way can it be determined if segregation in public schools deprives these plaintiffs of the equal protection of the laws.
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English, 22.06.2019 17:30
Determine the rhyme scheme of the following poem by elizabeth barrett browning. xxiii is it indeed so? if i lay here dead, wouldst thou miss any life in losing mine? and would the sun for thee more coldly shine because of grave-damps falling round my head? i marvelled, my beloved, when i read thy thought so in the letter. i am thine— but . . so much to thee? can i pour thy wine while my hands tremble? then my soul, instead of dreams of death, resumes life's lower range. then, love me, love! look on me—breathe on me! as brighter ladies do not count it strange, for love, to give up acres and degree, i yield the grave for thy sake, and exchange my near sweet view of heaven, for earth with thee!
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