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If an American salutes the flag to show his love of the country, he is treating the flag as a
(1 point) Responses symbol. symbol.
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analogies. eighteen:even:: thirty-three:
I don't understand this question?
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jenny
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What is the best definition of the term satire
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Elena
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What is tone?(1 point)
the author's attitude toward the subject a comparison between two otherwise unlike people, objects, or
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help me
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What type of figurative language is used in lines 1-4 of the poem?
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yeeee
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1.Read the sentence below:
Your anger at the game's final score is as my despair for my exam scores. What type of figurative
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Bobby Newberry
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What figurative language is this sentence "you dived to deep"
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Doaa
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How do analogies help readers?
They help readers identify figurative language. They help readers understand definitions. They
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the cheeto gworl
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Use the sentences to answer the question.
Timothy ran inside and slammed the door behind him. He held an umbrella, but his
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Which of the best definitions of personification?
Giving animals and objects human characteristics•• Developing new
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Jojo
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If an American salutes the flag to show his love of the country, he is treating the flag as a
(1 point) Responses symbol.
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wiggle
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Which term describes the comparison of two things that are not alike in an obvious way?
figurative descriptive similarity analogy
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1.Which purpose does the double colon serve in an analogy?
A.It tells you what to say. B. It ends the analogy. C. It compares the
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my name is
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Use the sentences to answer the question.
Timothy ran inside and slammed the door behind him. He held an umbrella, but his
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EMILIANO
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10. "Naett, that is the dry tornado, the hard clasp of lightning" is an example of:
A. sound device B. figurative language******
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Waliullah
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1.which line from "bridge of the gods" is an example of personification
a: "i will go," declared wolf. " i will be the first to
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nola.
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does "Naett, that is the dry tornado, the hard clasp of lightning" sound like a sound device, type of figurative language,
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Anonymous
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Which sentence contains a pun?
• Is it strange that they sell cotton candy at the snack bar? • I have a weighty opinion about
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two
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“…you spoke Spanish formal as your father, the judge without a courtroom.”
This quote shows what figurative language? A.
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quick help needed
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Question 17 Mortality weighs heavily upon me like an unwilling sleep. Samuel Johnson
metaphor simile personification hyperbole my
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christopher
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Why do authors use personification?
A they want to create an image in the readers mind B They want to provide a literal
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anonymous
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is Howard likes birds.A simile
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alex
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5. The form of figurative language that uses LIKE, AS, THAN, or RESEMBLES to compare two dissimilar thing is
a. a simile b. a
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mysterychicken
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Which sentence contains a pun?
A. Can we get together on this tomorrow? B. I blinked at the bright light outside. C. Would a
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goodog
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Which word means the people, animals and other figures in a story
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Sadaris
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What is connotation?
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I’m someone
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"the unbelievable propensity to rioting that engaged the rest of the household"
is an example of: (A) a paradox (B)a simile (C)a
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Mark
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POEM: The Grammar Of Silk by Cathy Son
Lines 19-26: "Seamstresses waited at counters like librarians to be consulted. Pens and
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John Doswell
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“Burst from the barrow/Blazing” is an example of:
a. kenning b. alliteration c. metaphor d. simile I'm pretty sure this is B
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Josh
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Is "brittle" an onomatopoeia?
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Anna
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What does the phrase "salt of truth" mean?
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joyce
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Which sentence includes the use of figurative language?(1 point)
We struggled to walk forward because of the wind. We struggled
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Krew Fam
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the wrinkled surface of a tiny lake
Is it a metaphor or personification?
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amanda
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The pond was so still that it looked like a silvery mirror under the moonlit sky.
Which type of figurative language is used in
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kippy vr
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Which sentence contains a pun?
What do you like to do for fun? The sun burned my eyes like a laser. People who take care of
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feb
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When are similes and metaphors used?(1 point)
Responses
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@That_girl
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Which literary element is a type of figurative language
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Joe
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Figurative language in wake me up lines 1-4
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Niya
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What type of figurative language is used in lines 1–4 of the poem?
a. simile b. metaphor c. personification from the walrus and
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Connexeus girl
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‘Farming father’s dingy hat,’
‘like his fallen father had,’ and ‘While the hat witnessed worse’ . Which kind of
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Haley
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Read the sentence from the passage below.
He kicked his legs and moved his arms like everyone else but instead of gliding through
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connexus
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In 1-2 sentences, explain how figurative language such as use of metaphor and simile can help a reader create meaning.
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Miss Katrina Salvador
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Which literary element is a type of figurative language?(1 point)
Responses conflict conflict personification personification
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ava
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In Act I, Scene 1, Ruth states, “Well, Lord knows, we’ve put enough rent into this here rat trap to pay four houses by
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mary
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Use the excerpt from the poem in the lesson to answer the question.
“Night climbed the horizon like a cat on the prowl; It’s
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Jane
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"Cynthia in the Snow"
by Gwendolyn Brooks 1 It SUSHES 2 It hushes 3 The loudness in the road. 4 It flitter-twitter, 5 And laughs
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i'm lazy and so are you
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"I was a shipwreck as I was getting ready for that presentation."
Which poetic device is used here A.alliteration B.persona
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your no longer in disguise
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hey
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What is figurative language used for?(1 point)
Responses to clarify dictionary definitions to clarify dictionary definitions to
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And a pain still throbs in the old, old scars - alliteration
And the faint perfume from its chalice steals--personification Till
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2phoneeeeee
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