In titles, which words are typically not capitalized? A. Articles B. First words C. Single word titles D. Small words

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Answer 1
Answer: The question is asking us "In titles, which words are typically not capitalized?" In titles, all content words ( all nouns Nouns and in some forms also verbs), are capitalized - whether they're short or long. The words that are not capitalised are A. Articles - so we would not capitalize the "a"s and the "the"s.
Answer 2
Answer: D.small words or A. Articles

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d. My older sister will be twenty one years old on Sunday.

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A: Pour in three-quarters cup of milk. (shouldn't be three quarters so wrong)
B: He has sixty-three comic books. (This on everything is correct)
C. One-quarter of the game is over. (This one is just incorrect)
D: My older sister will be twenty-one years old on Sunday. (Twenty one should be written as twenty-one)

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The law of the conservation of energy says that energy cannot be created and it cannot be -a. used.
b. changed.
c. destroyed.
d. transformed.

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Though written just 25 years apart, "The Yellow Wallpaper" and "Winter Dreams" have very different views about which topic?

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Readers on "Winter dreams" sees the American Dream in action.  It was a story about how a man moved from humble beginnings to moving up the ranks of the economic and social ladder due to his strong will. "The yellow wallpaper" is about experiencing change. It was one of the first and important example of feminist literature.

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A. when something has meaning beyond itself
B. a comparison using like or as
C. the use of an extended metaphor
D. writing or speech not intended to be only literal

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The best choice is option C. A conceit is an "extended metaphor" - meaning it is drawn out or lengthy, possibly even explored throughout the entire poem. Another characteristic of a conceit is that it is often a surprising unexpected comparison - for example, comparing two things that are not at all related - which may help the author of the poem to more effectively grab the reader's attention.

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In “The Open Boat” Stephen Crane shows that man projects his own fears on nature while nature remains indifferent. Which lines in the excerpt reflect this theme?Canton flannel gulls flew near and far. Sometimes they sat down on the sea, near patches of brown seaweed that rolled on the waves with a movement like carpets on a line in a gale. The birds sat comfortably in groups, and they were envied by some in the dingey, for the wrath of the sea was no more to them than it was to a covey of prairie chickens a thousand miles inland. Often they came very close and stared at the men with black bead-like eyes. At these times they were uncanny and sinister in their unblinking scrutiny, and the men hooted angrily at them, telling them to be gone. One came, and evidently decided to alight on the top of the captain's head. The bird flew parallel to the boat and did not circle, but made short sidelong jumps in the air in chicken-fashion. His black eyes were wistfully fixed upon the captain's head. "Ugly brute," said the oiler to the bird. "You look as if you were made with a jack-knife." The cook and the correspondent swore darkly at the creature. The captain naturally wished to knock it away with the end of the heavy painter; but he did not dare do it, because anything resembling an emphatic gesture would have capsized this freighted boat, and so with his open hand, the captain gently and carefully waved the gull away. After it had been discouraged from the pursuit the captain breathed easier on account of his hair, and others breathed easier because the bird struck their minds at this time as being somehow grewsome and ominous.

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There are a few lines that illustrate the theme that man projects his own fears on nature while nature remains indifferent.

The first is the line: "At these times they were uncanny and sinister in their unblinking scrutiny, and the men hooted angrily at them, telling them to be gone." Here, all the birds are doing is staring at the men, yet the men feel they are "uncanny and sinister." The men are projecting their own fears on indifferent birds.

The final line also illustrates this theme: "After it had been discouraged from the pursuit the captain breathed easier on account of his hair, and others breathed easier because the bird struck their minds at this time as being somehow grewsome and ominous." Here, the narrator tells us that the birds strike the men as being "grewsome and ominous." They believe the birds are foreshadowing some sort of evil. Again, they are projecting their own fears onto birds that do not care about them one way or another.

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"often they came very close..."

"after it had been discouraged from the pursuit..."

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