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Use the passage below to answer the question.
"Derrick needs to stop crying wolf. I swear, everytime he opens his mouth, his nose
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Marty Davis
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simile repetition alliteration personification
And the river flows like a stream of glass; Till its blood is red on the cruel
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Writeteacher
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
As she gazed across the plain, a smell filled her nostrils. Which phrase can replace
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Quira
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The imagery used in paragraph 10 suggests that the author wants to express a mood of -
A. independence B. patriotism C.
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"Once in a while a building of modern construction, properly painted and maintained will peep out of the bush"
1. "Painted and
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Winifred Nartey
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mber Room Sakl uses Irony ally suggest that the imagination The authority of an adult. Which evidence belongs in body paragraph
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????
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Write 3-4 sentences explaining how the author of birches uses vivid descriptive details to help the reader visualize what is
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Anonymous
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Write three sentences that use imagery to describe any meal.
(Used 5 senses to guide you)
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Jesvlyn Garcia
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Both "The Road Not Taken" and " The Road" use a road as a central image why. Fast Plz
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Nelson
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“I lived at West Egg, the-well, the less fashionable of the two, though this is a most superficial tag to express the bizarre
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bubba
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What is the definition of imagery?
words used in a way that causes the reader to read at a certain pace words used in a way that
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sally
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from “The Village Blacksmith” by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
1 Under a spreading chestnut tree 2 The village smithy stands; 3
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CPA CONNEXUS USER
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from “The Highwayman”
by Alfred Noyes 1 The wind was a torrent of darkness among the gusty trees, 2 The moon was a ghostly
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person
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To which sentence does the imagery in lines 8 and 9 appeal to
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Xxx
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Which line from "Miracles" contains an image that primarily appeals to the sense of touch?
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yeeee
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In what ways is the use of imagery in the two poems similar?
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yeeee
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Tyger, tyger, burning bright
In the forests of the night, What immortal hand or eye Could frame thy fearful symmetry? In what
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HELP NOW
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How does this visual imagery relate to death:
“The steaming foliage seems almost to writhe in fire”
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Drowning student
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Can someone reword this for me? I don't like how I did it but I can't think of anything else. Thanks
Imagery shows the sensual
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cAt.ExE HaS sTopPeD wORkInG
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What is specific and concrete imagery?
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Anonymous
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PLEASE HELP I DON'T EVEN GET THIS QUESTION AND I'M BREAKING DOWN INTO A NERVES WRECK PLEASE DO ANYTHING YOU CAN MAYBE EVEN GIVE
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Bamboo
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In "The Road Not Taken," the description of the wood as yellow
A. tells us the wood is very young, not yet full grown. B. makes
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Anonymous
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Does my answer sound strange to you?
This is the question I was answering: In both, "Miracles," and, "in Just-," the poets use
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TreatPPLHowUWant2BTreated
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what literary device is in ‘hollow ship,the toughest,strongesthands i had’
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Mick
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"Miracles"
Why, who makes much of a miracle? As to me I know of nothing else but miracles, Whether I walk the streets of
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Rose
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How would "In a Station of the Metro" change if the bough was bright and lively rather than wet and black?
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Thomas
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Question: Poets use imagery and words with different connotations and denotations. In a paragraph, define and provide an example
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RL GRIME
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To which sense does the imagery in line 6 appeal?
Line 6: Quiet enough for my every thought. A: smell B: hearing C: sight D:
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hi:)
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I'm "your little voice..." what is the purpose of the image of the merry flowers skipping?
A. To show that the people in the poem
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NerdyGirl
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How does this lind help create the tone ?
"The devil is waiting for them,hell is gaping for them, the flames gather and flash
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Aria
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(Use the passage to answer the question.)
8. Read lines 5 – 9 from “The Olympic Swimmer.” Swimmers swivel, splash, and kick
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Bryan
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As I walked past the bakery, the sweet, rich aroma of pastries floated through the air and tickled my nose.
A. Malapropism B.
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quick help needed
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Write a brief essay discussing the use of imagery in both "Grandma Ling" and "your little voice." Examine the ways in which each
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Anastasia
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In both "Miracles" and "in Just—," the poets use images that appeal to the senses. In a paragraph,
compare the use of imagery
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helpppppp
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How does the imagery in the first stanza indicate the poet's intended impact?
A. The poet uses imagery of a safely returned ship
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O CAPTAIN! my Captain! our fearful trip is done; The ship has weather'd every rack, the prize we sought is won;00000The port is
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show example of imagery in the poem your little voice
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shonny
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Like one in danger; cautious,
I offered him a crumb, And he unrolled his feathers And rowed him softer home Than oars divide the
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Poets use imagery and words with different connotations and denotations. In a paragraph, define and provide an example of
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Girl with questions.
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which of these lines by emily dickinson is an example of imagery
much madness is divinest sense feels shorter than the day im
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1.A saturated meadow,
2.Sun-shaped and jewel-small, 3.A circle scarcely wider 4.Than the trees around were tall: 5.Where winds
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LOVE
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Why, who makes much of a miracle?
As to me I know of nothing else but miracles, Whether I walk the streets of Manhattan, Or dart
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Riley
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The speaker in "Birches compares the boy's climbing to (1 point)
O sweeping up broken glass. filling a cup to the top. O girls
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Story- a day to remember
12. How does the author use imagery in this passage?
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Kylie
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can u put this in easy word sso ican undertsand
*Add a picture that reflects the imagery in the example you provided.*
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Can u expand this sentence into 3 sentences pls.
In this instance, the author makes use of imagery to demonstrate how the kids
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Yo
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The rusty spigot
sputters, utters a splutter, spatters a smattering of drops, gashes wider; slash, splatters, scatters, spurts,
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Judith
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Can someone give me a good example of imagery? I have googled it but I need a good solid, 6th grade understanding of it...this
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Janiah AKA Versace
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In "The Road Not Taken," the description of the wood as yellow
A: tells us the wood is very young, not yet full grown. B: makes
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No-One-Important
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Write a brief essay discussing imagery in both "Grandma Ling" and "Your little voice."
-I suck at writing essays. :/
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Makahla
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