Homework Help

August 8th, 2016

Im doing this sheet of questions and its asking me this:
“Describe the motif”
“What does it detonate”
Can anyone tell me what these two things mean simpler? I need to finish by tommorrow :/

Answer #1

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=motif


http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=detonate

Don’t know if this helps if this for high school?
dam and google is your friend
Answer #2

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=motif


http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=detonate

Don't know if this helps if this for high school?
dam and google is your friend

Yeah its for high school and for a class I never signed up for. People didnt want to join so they just picked “lucky people” to be in it.
Is a philosophy/literature class.
Hard as hell.
Anyways thanks for the help.
BTW Gratz on 1000th post.
Answer #3
ok have fun in class
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Answer #4
To what do those questions refer to? Motif – alternative spelling of motive
Motive – wanting to do something (like in a murder case the motive is the reason that the person comitted the crime)
Detonate – bomb detonation? boom!
I think that the sentence would mean something like “what is the result of that?” or “what does that imply?”
But without context these sentences mean nothing to me.. sorry.

 

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