In the story “Old Man of the Temple” by R. K. Narayan, what experience does the narrator have in the Taxi on his way to Kumbum?

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He had a supernatural experience during his ride in the taxi as the old man’s spirit possessed the taxi driver.  The old man’s spirit refused to believe that he was dead until the main character was able to prove otherwise.  In the end, the old man accepted the truth and the knocking at the temple stopped.


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Which answer choice does not contain any punctuation errors? A. She eventually said, "We share recipes." B. Fred stated "that chefs use ingredients from local farms and gardens." C. Fruits, "Jack noted," can be a dessert by themselves. D. What do you have to drink? The guests inquired.

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The answer is A) She eventually said, "We share recipes."

The quotation marks and punctuated are in the right order. 
A I'm pretty sure because it uses the right punctuation when it comes to writing quotes or quoting something
 

Which line from Momaday's The Way to Rainy Mountain most clearly uses figurative language?A. As an offering to Tai-me, a spotted horse was left tied to a pole in the medicine lodge, where it starved to death (71).
B. And then there is the sudden, piercing call of a bobwhite. The whole world is startled by it (45).
C. Night was coming on, and they were very tired of riding; they made camp in a great thicket (60).
D. A voice spoke to him and said, "Why are you following me? What do you want?" (36)

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The answer is B. The Way to Rainy Mountain is a book by Pulitzer Prize-winning author N. Scott Momaday. The Way to Rainy Mountain is a unique blend of history, folklore, and poetic memoir and was published in 1969. It takes the reader through author N. Scott Momaday's own journey of discovering his Kiowa background and identity.

The line from Momaday's The Way to Rainy Mountain that most clearly uses figurative language is option B.

What is Hyperbole?

This is a figure of speech that is used to show exaggerations in a given situation for dramatic effect.

Hence, we can see that figurative language was used in the given line by the narrator as option B talks about the effect of the bobwhite by making use of hyperbole.

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Disease is easier to spread in _____ society.

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Disease is easier to spread in an urban society because people are closer together and germs can be contracted easier. Think of the bubonic plague. The people that were hit the hardest were those that lived in more developed areas because everyone is in such close contact with each other
Answer: Public, or urban

- - Public: Place with several people.
- - Urban: City or town


I would believe in urban.
As this is a town and city, bigger place.


Disease is easier to spread in urban society's.

 
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Which pronouns correct complete the sentences?​

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Answer:

Stacy and HER

Since the class starts at one THEY

What connotation is attributed to the “parlor generals” in the following lines from “To Be of Use”? [people] who are not parlor generals and field deserters / but move in a common rhythm / when the food must come in or the fire be put out. laziness<<<<<
brutality
patience
indifference

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Answer: A) laziness.

Explanation: The connotation of a word is the meaning given by the context or even by the readers (or listeners) based on their emotions or personal experiences. In the given excerpt we can see that the speaker gives the parlor generals characteristics of lazy people, for example that they only move to eat or to go to sleep. So the correct answer is the corresponding to option A.

it is the laziness. the writer attributes certain traits to the parlour generals like they come only when the food is ready or its time to sleep. or they run away when the time gets tough.

Five negative impacts social networks have on individuals rights to privacy and safety

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While social media is good way to meet friends and even establish business relations with others there are some negative impacts that it has:

1.       Cyber-bullying which has caused emotional stress among teenagers.

2.       It weakens our relationship with people in the real world as we are too involved in social media.

3.       Exposure of our secret details which are now made visible on the web.

4.       Stalking.  Some people are able to get into our accounts and use it to stalk us.

5.       Identity theft.  If we are not careful with our data, particularly our account numbers, people would take it online and use it for their own gain.