Where would a pronunciation guide for a word be most likely to be found? [L.11-12.4.c]a. encyclopedia
b. thesaurus
c. dictionary
d. glossary

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Answer 1
Answer: I think d. Glossary

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The answer would be : metaphor and characterization

The phrase uses the words little pitchers which most closely represent the metaphor form of literary device and characterization element of the Story  Telling.

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The literary device that most closely represents the phrase "little pitchers" is metaphor, and the element of storytelling that most represents is chracterization.

Explanation: In 'Hard Times" by Charles Dickens, "little pitchers" is a metaphor for his students. It also uses characterization as a form of storytelling, which is used to describe his students (pitchers who are meant to be filled with knowledge).

In The Odyssey, what can be inferred about ancient Greek cultural values by Odysseus' slaughter of the suitors?A. Violence is never justified.
B. Even heroes sometimes allow their emotions to get the better of them.
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D. Revenge is sometimes justified, even if it involves violence.
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I would say the correct answer is B) Even heroes sometimes allow their emotions to get the better of them.
I am not completely sure, though.

From the Odyssey, what can be inferred about ancient Greek cultural values by Odysseus' slaughter of the suitors is that even heroes sometimes allow their emotions to get the better of them.

D is not the answer because ancient Greeks did believe in revenge and avenging their people. Also A and C are not the answer because ancient Greeks believed in fights as a way to reclaim their territories and avenge their people. Therefore the answer is B, because in the Odyssey we see that even the strongest warrios can allow their emotions to get the better of them.

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The correct answer is the Catholics. 

Catholics were dissatisfied with the laws that discriminated them so they rebelled against their English king.

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Answer:

"heavy guns roared"

Explanation:

Guns can't roar there not alive...

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The book "Night" was written by Elie Wiesel and describes his experiences with his father in the Nazi concentration camps at Auschwitz and Buchenwald. A recurring theme throughout the book is "with adversity comes a loss of faith in oneself and humanity". Wiesel hated humanity because of the way his father was treated. He had to care for his father as his father became useless. Wiesel resented the fact that he had to care for his father. He hated himself for not wanting to care for his father. Eventually, his father died after a beating while Wiesel lay on the bunk above him scared that he was going to be beaten as well.  




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In Night by Elie Wiesel, there are many facts and opinions that support the theme that with adversity comes a loss of faith in oneself and in humanity. One fact that supports this theme is the following excerpt: “‘Not cry? We’re on the threshold of death. Soon, we shall be inside . . . Do you understand? . . .’” This is a fact because the incorporation of dialogue of individuals who are not the author is a tool that authors of memoirs use to include facts. This excerpt reflects the theme because it is describing one man’s reaction to this terrible situation: there is no way to respond but with despair. One opinion that supports this theme is the following excerpt: “Never shall I forget those flames that consumed my faith forever.” This is an opinion because the inclusion of author's statements of belief is a tool that authors of memoirs use to include opinions. This excerpt reflects the theme because Wiesel states directly that his faith was “consumed” by the events of the concentration camps.

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