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the stetlights were like moons cupped in iron fingers?
what does this reveal about the narrator`s view of the world around him
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The symbols that stand for amounts are called?
numbers, digits, numerals or shapes? A diagram with mammals at the top, then
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What does this quote mean?
"He climbed up and saw forhimself what his father saw--miles and miles of trees and houses, and a
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The Dove by Ewan McColl
Well the dove she's a pretty bird, and she sings as she flies She brings us glad tidings and she tells us
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Note: Your teacher will grade your response to ensure that you receive proper credit for your answer. Your response should
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What idea did the halos on the heads of Pichore’s main subjects emphasize?
A. plentiful wisdom B. exceptional power C. divine
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Choose one of the following questions to respond to. Your response should be at least two paragraphs long. Respond in a
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What is the significance of the title “The Fillmore Elderberries” to the story?
(Story by Lucy Maud Montgomery)
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In the "Rider in the City", the stone pendant is a symbol because
A. it is a unique object with special significance to Rider. B.
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PART A: In lines 2-3, the narrator describes the evening “spread out against the sky / Like a patient etherized upon a
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In what way is the story of "The Qorikancha" temple evident in Jaune Quick-To-See Smith's "Trade (Gifts for Trading Land with
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In "I, Too" by Langston Hughes. the kitchen is a symbol for
guest beauty moral strength segregation My answer is C
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In The Importance of Being Earnest, Jack and Algernon clearly have a preoccupation with food.
Discuss how food serves as a symbol
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1.)Tthe author of "hip hop planet" uses the image of the candy box witha ribbor tied around it to describe the highest ways of
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Digital Art, Quiz, Unit 3 Lesson 9 Flashcards
Which BEST describes the role of symbols in art? 1. They are only used by 3D
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What the story " The Wedding Gift" by Thomas H Raddall makes use of symbolism in the following questions:
a) Explain what the
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what's the symbol of "am i blue" by bruce colvin
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At that moment the bird began to flutter, but the wings were uncoordinated, and amid much flapping and a spray of flying
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On hot days, Doodle and I went down to Horsehead Landing and I gave him swimming lessons or showed him how to row a boat.
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In "A Pair of Silk Stockings," the silk stockings are a symbol of
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in caged bird, why does angelou use birds to symbolise the treatement of humans
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Love is like the wild rose-briar,
Friendship is like the holly-tree— The holly is dark when the rose-briar blooms But which
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A _____ is an object, person, or animal that represents something else.
symbol supporting detail theme main idea
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(FCA STUDENT)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Which is best describes the role of symbols in art? A. They only used by 3D
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In London's story about Alaska, the squat moose-hide sack could be seen as a symbol of:
A the Klondike gold rush B the man's
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In “The Scarlet Ibis,” Doodle is best symbolized by the bird, the scarlet ibis, because?
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In “The Scarlet Ibis,” Old Woman Swamp is a symbol of
to Doodle and his brother.
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in “The Scarlet Ibis,” Old Woman Swamp is a symbol of
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There is within me (and with sadness I have watched it in others) a knot of cruelty borne by the stream of love, much as our
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In “The Scarlet Ibis,” Doodle is best symbolized by the bird, the scarlet ibis, because
both are rare and unusual creatures
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That winter we didn’t make much progress, for I was in school and Doodle suffered from one bad cold after another. But when
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a poet uses symbolism to
a. explicitly state the meaning b. add layers of meaning c. hide the meaning d. frustrate the reader i'm
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(The Great Gatsby) gatsby stands on the crimson carpet as he learns that tom is in the house. what might the color of the carpet
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What does the windmill in Animal Farm symbolize?
a Equality among animals b Technological progress and industry c The pigs' greed
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1. What does the color white symbolize?
Answer: Purity and innocence 2. What does Santa Clause symbolize? Answer: Christmas 3.
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Read the following sentences from "The Youngest Doll."
The aunt thought he was listening for the breathing of the prawn to see if
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Read the following sentences from "The Youngest Doll."
The aunt thought he was listening for the breathing of the prawn to see if
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Read the following sentences about the father's boat from "The Third Bank of the River."
"He was very serious about it. It was to
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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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i need to know if my paper is in order and is grammatically correct.
Symbolism, 1the use of symbols to invest things with a
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"He had been splashing in the shallow end until the shrill sound of the lifeguard's whistle cut through the air like a siren."
4.
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In this sentence, the whistle most likely symbolizes (1 point)
• danger O embarrassment • power temptation
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The aunt thought he was listening for the breathing of the prawn to see if it was still
alive, and she fondly lifted his hand and
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The aunt thought he was listening for the breathing of the prawn to see if it was still
alive, and she fondly lifted his hand and
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f 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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PLEASE HELP!!! And if you know all the answers to the lesson that would be great!!!
There's 5 questions and the last one is a
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The image seems to be showing a symbolic representation of the culture by
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What idea did the halos on the heads of Pichore’s main subjects emphasize?
(1 point) Responses plentiful wisdom plentiful
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my roblox is 38k_jaden14
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What do the two different cadejos represent?
(1 point) Responses good and evil good and evil day and night day and night sky and
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What does the butterfly symbolize in The Day of the Butterfly? Note: Think about the life cycle of a butterfly and why that
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