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Use the poem to answer the question
I sit and stare out my window Watching the rain pour down Wishing I could escape below And
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Each of the following lines from "The Love Song of Alfred Prufrock" contains allusion except
a. "I am no prophet-and here's no
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Explain how Avery's father in the story "Avery's Gift" is similar to Ellison's father in the article "Chicken of the Sea Is So
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joe
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Use the story titled The Moss From the Chimera’s Cave and The Fool Who Fished for a King to answer the question.
The Moss from
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social studies
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1. Which element of plot matches the definition?
the outcome of the conflict in a plot a. resolution*** b. exposition c. rising
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Auttum Spring
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What is the setting of the play?
A. Italy B. England C. Spain
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which option is an example of a subgenre of poetry (1 point)
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The second method of characterization discussed in this video is "description of the character's ___."
Responses A actionsactions
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What is meant by "The minister looked at her, for an instant, with all that violence of passion, which [...] was, in fact, the
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In 3 to 5 sentences, explain what you would put in.A possible conclusion for this story include at least one of the following
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Identify one of the darker actions examined in the raven, the bells and Annebell lee all written by edgar allan poe. In what
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“Nobody shot him, Jerome. A pig fell on him.”
This line of dialogue from Graham Greene’s “A Shocking Accident” is an
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“The Bells,” “Annabel Lee,” “The Raven”
In Edgar Allan Poe’s poem “The Bells,” how does the tone change from
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What does beat refer to in poetry?
A. a grouping of two or more lines in a poem B. a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables
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1.Read the following sentences from "The Destructors."
The new recruit had been with the gang since the beginning of the summer
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GummyBears18
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1.) In "The Raven" which details of the setting contribute least to the poem's mysterious and despairing mood?
a.) The room is
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( The Gift of the Magi ) is O.Henry's most famous short story.
should the () be italized or in quotation marks I think quotation
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kevin
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Use the statement about William Kamkwamba and Brian Mealer's The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind to answer the question.
William's
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mochi
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The Black Horse
I had been riding my black horse through the thickets of pitahaya from early morning until past midday. I had no
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bro
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Why was Alfonsina Storni's work controversial to some people in literally circles? Write your answer in English
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no
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Which statement best sums up the theme of Robert frost's poem "Mending Wall"?
a) people who set up fences and walls are isolated
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How does the knight feel after he kills the other knights?
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Sonam
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Use the poem "Recuerdo" by Edna St. Vincent Millay to complete the activity.
(1) We were very tired, we were very merry— We had
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Lmaooo
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Read these lines from Alfred, Lord Tennyson's "The Lady of Shalott"
"Willows whiten, aspens quiver, Little breezes dusk and
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Steve
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the literary device of foreshadowing is used in which of the following excerpts?
They're spoiled and we're spoiled Those screams
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Steve
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Read the following line from "Not Waving but Drowning."
"Poor chap, he always loved larking And now he's dead" a. detached b.
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Lisa
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Read the following passage from the Odyssey: "There's our sign! I know not more. Could someone else's hand have sawn that trunk
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What is the definition of archetype?(1 point)
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Drag and drop the correct name to each of the descriptions below. A name might be used more than once or not at all.(2 points)
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How does the style of Invisible Man connect to the characterization of the narrator? (1 point) Responses The choppy style
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Please select yes or no below if the following are characteristics of a hero's journey or not. (2 points)
Yes No a character
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Read the following dialogue from Act IV, Scene 2 from Romeo and Juliet:
Capulet: So many guests invite as here are writ.-- [Exit
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which of the following lines from" The Raven" best illustrates how the author's word choice impacts the mood and tone of the
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Analyzing Literary Text Unit Test
1 of 121 of 12 Items Question Use the statement about O. Henry's short story “The Gift of the
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Which of the following is an example of a trickster character archetype?(1 point) Responses Athena is a goddess who guides
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What is the central message conveyed by "The White Man's Burden"?
a The inevitability of conflict and violence in human history b
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What do the "Hollow Men" represent in Eliot's poem?
a Lost souls b Resilient survivors c Victorious warriors d Failed leaders
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Oscar Wilde was part of the English Victorian society he satirizes.(1 point)
True False
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Read the following line from Romeo's monologue in Act II, Scene 2 of Romeo and Juliet:
But soft! What light through yonder window
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Write an essay analyzing two stories the invisible red string by Quen Law and message in a bottle by Susan Dickinson You will
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Use the introductory paragraph below to complete the activity.
Alone in her studio, Mina sat in front of her canvas admiring her
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goodog
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Write a ew pharagraph identifying and explaining the theme present in this passage and how it relates to any universal themes
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broooo
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What is the tone of this passage from "The Veldt" by Ray Bradbury and how does the author set this tone? The mood I got was
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Anonymous
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What does each stanza in a poem have?(1 point)
Responses the same rhyme scheme. the same rhyme scheme. a central idea. a central
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BK
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Use the excerpt from Peter Pan to answer the question.
Mrs. Darling came to the window, for at present she was keeping a sharp
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__________is the way a character, the narrator, or the reader sees what is happening in a story.
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TWO
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Use the story Ready, Rosie? to answer the question.
Why is Rosie afraid of Nugget?
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Samir
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Write an essay in which discuss the attitudes of different British poets to the perils of war. Please I need help asap before
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Regina
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What is the main emotion expressed in the poem dear jordan?
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Use the notes from your reading of “Third Quarter” to answer the question. Which statement best compares Josh’s feelings
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