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English, 21.06.2019 13:30
Identify two instances of figurative language from the fourth stasimon of "oedipus the king" and explain what they mean and why they are significant.
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English, 22.06.2019 06:30
Which of the following are characteristics of free verse in âthe child is not deadâ? select all that apply. -sounds like spoken speech -use of punctuation at the end of each line -no regular rhyme scheme -use of rhymed words at the end of each line (edit) the answer is a & c
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English, 22.06.2019 09:00
Lesson 10: crossing borders: unit test âbordersâ 1.what does the motherâs refusal to state her nationality as canadian or american signify? a)that she resents governmental interference with her life b)that she identifies with neither country c)that she comes from somewhere else d)that she is stubborn and proud 4.the authorâs chosen visual images,sensory details, and dialogue all convey a particular feeling in âdelfino ii: diez in the desert.â thus feeling is known as: a)tone b)mood c)pathos 5.compare and contrast the poem âmexicans begin joggingâ and the story âdelfino ii: diez in the desert.â a)both are written about similar themes (immigration), but the story has a more serious mood than the poem b)both focus on mexican immigrants, but the story has a lighter tone than the poem. c)both main characters are afraid: diez is afraid of being caught smuggling people over the border, and soto is afraid of being caught working illegally. d)the tone in both selections is similar, but the subject matter differs slightly. 15. the tone of the poem âkaâbaâ versus the tone of the poem âharlem iiâ might be described as a)grateful vs ungrateful b)certain vs doubtful c) hurtful vs defeated d)safe vs dangerous
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English, 22.06.2019 09:00
Read this excerpt from through the looking-glass by lewis carroll. "you might make a joke on that,â said the little voice close to her ear: "something about âyou would if you could,â you know.â "don't tease so,â said alice, looking about in vain to see where the voice came from; "if you're so anxious to have a joke made, why don't you make one yourself? â the little voice sighed deeply: it was very unhappy, evidently, and alice would have said something pitying to comfort it, "if it would only sigh like other people! â she thought. but this was such a wonderfully small sigh, that she wouldn't have heard it at all, if it hadn't come quite close to her ear. the consequence of this was that it tickled her ear very much, and quite took off her thoughts from the unhappiness of the poor little creature. what question should a reader ask to clarify what is happening in the story? who or what is the voice speaking to alice? when will alice attempt to share a joke? what secret will alice share with the new character? why do whispers tickle the listener?
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