What can be used as an artifact in literature

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Literary artifacts are aspects of a work of literature which provides the reader context for a situation dissimilar to their own experiences. Literary artifacts are objects in a particular story that the writers implement with the purpose of helping their readers comprehend more about the story and embrace the events in the story.

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Find the participles in the following sentence and indicate whether they are present or past participles.Listening to the strange sounds at night, I lay with my head covered and my heart pounding.

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1. Listening to the strange sounds at night, I lay with my head covered and my heart pounding.

2. The girls kept the thread moving through the machine.

3. Looking toward the east, we could see the sun rising over the hills.

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Sentence 1, your participle is listening, and it is a present participle

Sentence 2, your participle is moving, and it is a present participle

Sentence 3, your participle is rising, and it is a present participle

Remember: Allpresent participles end in -ing.

I also underlined all of your participle phrases.

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Participles: Listening, pounding. These are both present because they end with 'ing'.

Participles: covered, pounding, listening. These mostly end in ing so they're present, but covered is past

Participles: moving. This is also present

Participles: Looking, rising. these are in fact Present

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Type the correct word from the Word Bank to complete the sentence. Bank Blacksmiths were among the most versatile ______ of medieval times: they could forge heavy broadswords from shapeless lumps of iron as well as create the intricate scrollwork and elegant designs that decorated the grip, hilt, and blade.Choices

aberration accelerated artisans avail caprice conjecture context crescendo deviate excrescence incur interjection intervene obituary precursor recant

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Blacksmiths were among the most versatile artisans of medieval times:
they could forge heavy broadswords from shapeless lumps of iron as
well as create the intricate scrollwork and elegant designs that
decorated the grip, hilt, and blade.

An artisan is a skilled craft worker who creates things by hand.

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What are three poems written by Shakespeare that are examples of a metaphor?

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Sonnet 1, 2, and 3 all have metaphors in them. Almost all of his sonnets have a form of metaphor in them

Hope is the thing with feathers
That perches in the soul,
And sings the tune–without the words,
And never stops at all,

And sweetest in the gale is heard;
And sore must be the storm
That could abash the little bird
That kept so many warm.


I’ve heard it in the chillest land,
And on the strangest sea;
Yet, never, in extremity,
It asked a crumb of me.

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Which words are the first and last words of the participial phrase in this sentence? Disconnected from all electronic media, we found life at the cabin surprisingly eventful.

A.
disconnected from

B.
disconnected media

C.
at cabin

D.
surprisingly eventful

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A. Disconnected from. A participial phrase, as I like to think of it myself, is the phrase that has a word that looks like a verb but is an adjective or adverb. In this case, the participial phrase is an adjective and describes "we".
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What are the figures of speech in the poem “ Wind” ?

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If you want to play sports,you may need to what first?

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I'll list a few things.

First, I think you should find out if you're eligible to play the sport. Then find and purchase the equipment required. Go out looking for a coach, acquaintance, or friend who does the sport to see if they can help you learn more about it and maybe give you some tips. 

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1st. Practice. Practice makes perfect :)
2nd. Get correct gear for the sport of your choice
3rd. Try out for your schools team
4th. If you make the team then go to all meets and games to be successful