Pearl is a fifteenth-century elegy containing a dream vision. true and false

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

The above sentence is a false statement.

Explanation:

The correct sentence is:

"Pearl" is a fourteenth-century elegy containing a dream vision.

The poem is partly a dream vision and partly is a Christian allegory. The writer of the poem is unknown but it is assumed that the writer of "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" may be the writer of "Pearl" too.

Answer 2
Answer: I say the answer is true.



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Complete the Timeline of Early 20th Century American Literature by adding two events or literary influences for each of the decades listed. You should be able to complete this as you read through the lesson, filling in events on your timeline, however you may also use outside sources if you would like. You should have a total of eight events on your timeline before submitting it to your instructor.1900-

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1900- The bridge builder- the bridge builder is a poem written by Will Allen Dromqoule. It has an even grace plaques on real bridges such as the bellows falls, Vermont Vilas bridge in New Hampshire. It is quoted frequently, mostly in religious context or in writing stressing a moral lesson.
1910- The world set free by H.G. Wells (1913), and in 1914 world war 1 began in Europe.
1920- in 1924 a passage to India by E.M. Forster, and killing more than 20 million people, the rodent- borne bubonic plaque hit India in 1920.
1930- Gone with the wind by Margaret Mitchell in 1936, and How to win friends and influence people by Dale Carnegie in 1936.

(1) Do you enjoy being out in the fresh air? (2) Does nature restore your spirits? (3) You might want to consider hiking as a hobby. (4) It's a hobby you can begin with very little expense. (5) All you need to start is a good pair of hiking shoes. 20. The first sentence in the paragraph helps to _______ the main idea of the paragraph. A. introduce B. delay C. specify D. explain

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Base on the question that is asking to complete the said statement or phrase that is in the question base on the said lines in the question and in my research and further investigation, the possible answer would be letter A. introduce. I hope you are satisfied with my answer and feel free to ask for more if you have question and further clarifications 

Answer:

introduce

Explanation:

Read the following passage. Use context clues to decide on the meaning of the boldfaced word.It could not be from the want of ASSIDUITY or perseverance; for he would sit on a wet rock, with a rod as long and heavy as a Tartar's lance, and fish all day without a murmur, even though he should not be encouraged by a single nibble.

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force

thought

persistence

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The correct answer to the word being asked for is:

d. persistence

Using the idea of context clues as in this case, looking closely at the expression “or perseverance” which is placed right after the word being asked, we can deduce that the answer is the synonym of this word. 

What is the best meaning of malediction as it is used in this sentence? "Mother Shipton saw it, and from a remote pinnacle of her rocky fastness hurled in that direction a final malediction." "The Outcasts of Poker Flat" by Bret Hart, 1869A. curse
B. speech
C. scream
D. utterance

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The best meaning of malediction in this sentence is A. curse.

In the short story, Mother Shipton curses the town for the hardships that she is being undergoing since she became an exiled. She hurls the curse seeing that people in Poker Flat is warm and cozy while they, the outcasts, are dealing with cold and are running out of provisions.  


Well, the definition of a malediction is 'curse, execration', so I assume the correct answer is A. 

2. Choose the correct tense of the underlined verb in the sentence below. (1 poI had attended many plays before, but this was the best I'd seen.

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Correct, the sentence is already correct. Had attended

Past perfect tense. Had + past perfect. Present perfect tenses have the structure of: has/have + past participle of the verb. Past participles usually end in -ed, except for the irregular verbs.

In comparison, present tense of verbs usually comes with the morpheme -s or -es. Sometimes, they retain the base form. This depends on the type of the verb. Past tense of verbs usually end in -d or -ed, except for irregular verbs. Lastly, past perfect tenses usually has the structure: had + past participle of the verb. 

You are writing a thank you letter to your aunt for a sweater that she knit for your birthday and you want to find alternate ways to say that it is “nice”. Which reference tool would you consult?a glossary
a dictionary
a thesaurus
an encyclopedia

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The answer is a thesaurus because you uses it to find synonyms or alternate ways to say any word.

a thesaurus is the best choice for this