A Dog s Tale Mark Twain Short Story

A Dog s Tale Mark Twain Short Story

what is the lesson about edward mills and george benton:a tale by mark twain​

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1. what is the lesson about edward mills and george benton:a tale by mark twain​


Answer:

by mark twain

Explanation:

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Answer:

This is a story of a good boy (Edward) and a bad one (George), and the difference in the attention paid to George's negative behaviors over Edward's excellent ones. But, what happens when the good egg has to take his prodigal brother under his wing? Trouble and heartache.Contrary to their foster parents’ moralistic motto, Edward Mills is “pure, honest, sober, industrious, and considerate”, and lives a life of hardship; whereas George Benton is the opposite and, thanks to charity and pity and social organizations, has friends and fame!

Explanation:

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2. Select the word/s that most appropriately completes the sentence Shakespeare’s work is considered by many to be more influential than _______________. a. Mark Twain b. the writer Mark Twain c. Mark Twain’s work d. ones of Mark Twain’s


Answer:

Mark Twain's work

Shakespeare’s work is considered by many to

be more influential than Mark Twain's work

Explanation:

This phrase appropriately completes the sentence as this tells whose work is less influential by putting an apostrophe and s at the last part of the person's name which makes the sentence clear.

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3. what is the theme of the story a cub pilot by mark twain?


There can be many themes associated with the story of A Cub Pilot by Mark Twain.

 

It could be within slavery, punishment, education, revenge, bravery, family, journey, or hatred etc.

 

It could also be inspiration, independence, and perseverance. These three relays the moral of the lesson most. In the story, he had turned his hatred, and other negative feelings into an inspiration, and perseverance to succeed.

 

 


4. Write a summary of the story and the moral lessons taught, The Prince and the pauper by Mark Twain


Answer:

The Prince and the Pauper is a novel by Mark Twain in which Tom accidentally switches places with Prince Edward due to a misunderstanding. Edward is mistakenly thrown out onto the streets, and he struggle to reclaim his identity from Tom. Mistaken for a beggar, Prince Edward must struggle to survive on the streets.

Explanation:

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5. Reflection of the story HACHI A DOG'S TALE to your life​


Answer:

The story of "Hachi: A Dog's Tale" is a powerful reminder of the deep bond that can exist between humans and animals. It highlights the idea of loyalty, devotion and the selfless love. It also demonstrates the idea that love and companionship can come from unexpected places, and that even a brief encounter can have a profound impact on one's life. The story also serves as a reminder that sometimes, the love we give is more important than the love we receive.

Answer:

Explanation:

Hachi: A Dog's Tale is about hope and loyalty. A great movie for senior citizens about the love between a man and his dog. The dog's appreciation for being loved by a man is never ending during this life.


6. write an original fairy-tale using all elements of short story​


Answer:

A shoemaker and his wife were very poor. One day they ran out of leather so they went to bed. In the morning, they found a pair of shoes and a passerby bought them. The next night, another pair of shoes appeared. The third night they hid and saw two elves making shoes. In gratitude, they made clothes for the elves, as winter was approaching. The elves were very happy and went on to help someone else.

Explanation:

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7. short story with 3 characters with 3 events fairy tale​


Explanation:

Once upon a time, in a far-off land, there lived three characters - a kind-hearted princess, a brave knight, and a mischievous fairy. One day, they found themselves in the midst of a magical forest, where three events unfolded, each leading to a different fairy tale.

Event 1: The Princess and the Enchanted Rose

As they wandered through the forest, the princess stumbled upon an enchanted rose garden. She was captivated by the beauty of the roses and decided to pick one for herself. However, as soon as she plucked the rose, a wicked witch appeared and cursed her, turning her into a stone statue. The knight and the fairy were shocked and saddened and tried to find a way to break the curse. The fairy suggested that they seek out the magical water from the Fountain of Youth, which lay beyond the forest. The knight set off on a perilous journey to find the fountain, while the fairy stayed behind to keep the princess safe. After a long and arduous journey, the knight finally found the fountain and brought back the magical water, which he poured over the statue of the princess. The curse was lifted, and the princess was restored to her human form. From that day on, she learned never to take anything for granted and to appreciate the beauty of nature.

Event 2: The Knight and the Dragon

As they journeyed further through the forest, the knight and his companions came across a vast lake. In the center of the lake was a small island, on which a fierce dragon had made its lair. The knight was determined to slay the dragon and set off across the lake in a small boat. When he reached the island, he engaged the dragon in a fierce battle, using all his strength and courage. Just when it seemed that all was lost, the mischievous fairy appeared, armed with a magical wand. She used her powers to put the dragon to sleep, and the knight was able to slay it easily. After the battle, the knight and the fairy became fast friends and continued on their journey together.

Event 3: The Fairy and the Magic Mirror

As they approached the end of the forest, the fairy stumbled upon a magical mirror. The mirror had the power to show anyone who looked into it their deepest desires. The fairy was intrigued and looked into the mirror, only to see herself as the most powerful fairy in the land. She became obsessed with gaining more power and began to neglect her companions. The knight and the princess grew worried, and the princess begged the fairy to return to her true self. The fairy eventually realized the error of her ways and smashed the mirror, destroying the source of her obsession. From that day on, she learned to value the love and friendship of her companions more than any quest for power or glory.

And so, the princess, the knight, and the fairy continued on their journey, wiser and stronger for the challenges they had faced in the magical forest.

THE END:>>>

8. A foreign short story or fairy tale, and adapt the story to reflect local culture and traditions.


Answer:

trip trip trip trip lang Trip trip trip trip lang


9. the tell-tale heart short story what is the body​


Answer:

The guilt in the narrator can be seen when the narrator confessed to the police that the body of the old man was under the floorboards. Even though the old man was dead, the body and heart of the dead man still seemed to haunt the narrator and convict them of the act.

10. What is that A poem, short story , tale , or essay?


Poem- a piece of writing that partakes of the nature of both speech and song that is nearly always rhythmical, usually metaphorical, and often exhibits such formal elements as meter, rhyme, and stanzaic structure.
Short Story- a story with a fully developed theme but significantly shorter and less elaborate than a novel.
Tale- a fictitious or true narrative or story, especially one that is imaginatively recounted.
Essay-a short piece of writing on a particular subject.
In short, they are all kinds of literature

11. Please answer properly Please Please when you answer properly i will give you brainlist The title of the story is Luck by Mark Twain


Answer:di ko po maintindihan ung pic

Explanation:

Answer:

d ko po alam yan sorry

Explanation:

hope helps po


12. what did Mark twain write? ​


Answer:

The adventures of Tom Sawyer

Explanation:

Yan lang po Ang nabasa kung libro nya

Answer: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876) and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885).

Explanation:

pa brainliest and pa follow plss


13. describe the protagonist or the short story the tell tale heart​


Answer:

In "The Tell-Tale Heart," the protagonist is the narrator, the unnamed murderer.

Explanation:


14. directions : read the short story about mark twain plan a composition about his character use the graphic organizer below to organize your thoughts and ideas ​


Answer:

THANK

YOU

FOR

THE

POINTS

Answer:

Jobs Held

Newspaper man

Steamboat pilot

Gold Miner

Author/Writer

Names Used

Mark Twain

Samuel Clemens

Famous Works

Tom Sawyer

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Explanation:

Nasa short story po. Good luck. ^^


15. What is the purpose of mark twains article?​


Answer:

tom sawyer, Story that focus on a story of a English man/Boy who enjoying his childhood and the world full of wonder's


16. what humorous incidents or details are shown in the story of Mark Twain?​


Answer:

Characters: Twain creates unforgettable and hilarious characters. Tom Sawyer is especially prominent as a clever and funny creation. His train of thought, crazy ideas, cruel pranks, childish logic, imagination, acting ability, and wit cause the reader to laugh aloud time and time again.

Dialogue: Mark Twain is a master of dialogue. Not only are Twain’s characters funny in and of themselves, but also the way they interact with each other causes smiles more often than not—their pointless arguments, clever insults, and plots against one another are often hilarious. As well as using dialogue, Twain utilizes the unique dialects and colloquialisms of the areas around the Mississippi River for his characters, not only giving them the authenticity only someone growing up in the region could, but also using that unique way of speaking to humorous advantage, twisting the accents, superstitions, and phrases into passages so packed with hilarity, the reader has to read them over again to experience the full effect.

Events: Twain often tosses his characters into ridiculous situations. For instance, after running away from home and realizing his family thinks him dead, Tom Sawyer finds he has the opportunity to attend his own funeral. Being the person he is, he takes this opportunity and runs with it, providing quite the entertainment for the reader. And this is only a small event in the life of Tom Sawyer. It seems that character can find himself in a funny pickle easier than not.

Words: Mark Twain describes funny characters, paints funny dialogues, and tells of funny events—and he does all this in a funny way with the words he chooses. Twain doesn’t just tell things blandly. He has a knack for writing in a witty and memorable fashion that leaves the reader laughing at more than just the elements of the story itself. It is the way his stories are told that sets him apart as a clever author.

If you want to laugh as well as think deeply about sensitive and important issues, Mark Twain is your man. His humor and way of depicting life in the 1800s are unforgettable and wonderfully funny.

Explanation:

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17. make A short fairy tale story of a knight​


Answer:

A queen dying of cancer asked her husband to do whatever their daughter asked of him, and the king promised. The widow of a count and her daughter did everything to make themselves the princess's favorites (in some variants persuading the princess to have them stay at the castle), and then the widow told her that they could not stay unless the king married her. The princess implored the king to do it, and when his objections could not convince her, he married the woman.

As soon as she was her stepmother, the woman began to maltreat the princess. The king, seeing this, sent the princess to a summer palace, or had one built for her. He went there one day to bid her farewell because he was going on a long journey, to a great tournament. She told him to greet her to the Green Knight. At the tournament, he met no Green Knight, but on the way home, he came through a forest where he found a swineherd, and on asking whose pigs they were, was told they were the Green Knight's. He went on and found the marvellous castle where the Green Knight, a handsome young man lived. He gave him his daughter's greetings. The Green Knight had never heard of her—in some variants, he says she must have been thinking of the green of the graveyard—but makes the king welcome and gives him a gift: either a green book or a casket with his portrait.

The king returned home. In the variants with the book, the princess had not known why she had spoken of the Green Knight, and when she went through the pages of the book, he flew in as a bird and courted her; in the variants with the casket, she recognizes him as the man she dreamed of, and he comes to court her. In all variants, he visits her secretly, to avoid her stepmother, but her stepmother learns of it. In the bird variants, she puts a poisoned pair of scissors in the window; in the others, she puts a poisoned nail in the oar he used to row out. In all, he was injured visiting the princess and stopped.

The princess, not knowing why, is told by a bird, or overhears two birds talking, of his illness, and that a snake with nine young snakes in her father's stables could cure him. She got the snakes, went to the Green Knight's castle, and got a job in the kitchen. There, she persuaded them to let her cook the soup for him. For three days, she fed him a soup made from three of the young snakes, and he recovered.

In some variants, he went to the kitchen and recognized her; in others, she asked to marry him, and he refused because he had already promised to marry, and she cleaned herself up so that he recognized her. In all, they marry.

Explanation:


18. short story from tales of laughter​


Yan lang po

Long wla po akong short


19. Type of Story: Fairy TalesSetting/s:​


Answer:

their was a cat and mouse one day the cat is sleeping and the mouse is hungry and he see a cheese he run ang get it and the cat is awake and he chess the mouse and the mouse run fast to his home and he set a trap and the cat trapped and the ah! the end


20. what are the important details in the story of two ways of seeing a river by mark twain, i need answers please.​


Answer:

Overall, in “Two Ways of Seeing a River”, Mark Twain addresses the importance of understanding the extent of the merits of what people have. He questions whether experience and knowledge are more rewarding than the vivid perception of things and the ability to see meaning beyond their surface.

Explanation:

beyond their surface and important that the two ways of seeing a river


21. one thought of mark twain


here is your answer.

if you tell the truth you don't have to remember anything .

by mark twain.

22. the pen name of SAMUEL LANGHORNE CLEMENS?​A. MARK TWAINEB. GEOFFREY CHAUCERC. MARK TWAIND. SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE


D.samuel taylor coleridge

Mark Twain is Samuel Langhorne Clemens


23. short story of "a tale of two atoms"​


Answer:

Inside the heart of the atom, its nucleus houses energy. This hidden treasure was forged billions of years ago in distant stellar furnaces. The secret of starlight is nothing to fool with. It can bring a civilization to life and it can burn it to the ground.


24. What are the elements of the short story called “The Wall of Millet: A Tale of the Togo People”.


Answer: sa saan yan option 3 sa english

Explanation:

Happy ka eh


25. THE TITLE OF THE STORY IS "LUCK" BY MARK TWAIN please answer properly Please please please


Answer:

Mark Twain

Explanation:

Not sure huhuh:)


26. what is charaters of short story of The tale of two brothers


Characters.
Protagonist Anpu- the elder brother
Bata- the younger brother God Ra- the gracious god who helped Bata.
Antagonist Wife- the jealous wife of Anpu who wanted to destroy Bata to his husband.

27. Who are the characters in the short story "The Tell Tale Heart?"


Answer:

Characters:

-The Narrator.

-The Old Man.

-The Three Policemen.

-A Neighbor.


28. what is Mark twain realname? ​


Answer:

Samuel Langhorne Clemens

Answer:

Samuel Langhorne Clemens


29. what is the summarized story of "I Want to Be a Cub-pilot" by Mark twain? i really need answers. hope someone can help me


its how mark explore new life being pilot

30. the tale of marinduque recreate as short reflection of the storyplss answer correctly​


Answer:

he has a diabetes because he eat alot

Answer:

it's on the pic

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