Select the literary technique best illustrated by this quotation from an Elizabethan song. "Have you felt the wool of the beaver? Or the swan's down (soft feathers) ever " a. imagery
b. allusion
c. personification

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Answer 1
Answer: Either A or B

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Answer 2
Answer: The answer is B allusion 

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If many areas for exploration exist within a subject, that subject is too ______. impressive limited broad

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broad, as there is a wide range of things to explore in the subject, so it is a large/ broad subject. Science for example has biology, chemistry, and physics under it, and many things under each of these subtopics, which is why, science is a broad topic/subject, whereas if you were to narrow it down to the atoms (Chemistry) it would be less broad. and more limited, any subject can be impressive, no matter how limited nor broad it is.
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Please Help :))))Read the following sentences and answer the question that follows:

All at once, pandemonium broke loose. ______________ the marching band came around the corner, dogs began barking, and the horses pulling the mayor's carriage began to run!

Which word best completes the passage above?

a.Anyway
b.Because
c.Following
d.Simultaneously

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All at once, pandemonium broke loose. (Simultaneously) the marching band came around the corner, dogs began barking, the horses pulling the Mayors carriage began to run.

The alternative that fits best is  " d.Simultaneously"

Thus, the complete sentence would read:  "All at once, pandemonium broke loose. Simultaneously the marching band came around the corner, dogs began barking, and the horses pulling the mayor's carriage began to run!"

The explanation for this is that the word "Simultaneously" is the only one that fits the phrase, and maintains the coherence and cohesion of the text.  The words "anyway", "because", and "follwing", when embedded in the phrase, change the meaning of what the author wanted to go through.

Well I'm such an imaginative kind of person, and the story is really made me so tempted to read the last page of it to know the end. The blinds have a limited ideas about the universe and they didn't believe Nunez when he told them about the sight. What a pity !! He found the person who listens to him and he fell in love with her, and when I read that he have to remove his eyes to marry her. Honestly, I was whispering to myself "Don't tell me that he will agree to lose his eyes on account of the girl he loves." But he went above and beyond my expectations. He's so brave and brainy man and I liked the way he thought and how he acted while trying to prove to them that he had the power of sight. He finally escaped from this creepy valley, what a happy ending.Can u guys double check my answer and please correct my grammar mistakes ???

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What a story, I really didn't get it but makes you pensive. May i point to punctuation ? There are a lots of unnecessary dots.  

What question works best to figure out the main idea of a passage?a) When was the first passage written?
b) What is the passage about?
c) Who would enjoy reading the passage?
d) Who wrote this passage?

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B. What is the passage about

Answer:

B. What is the passage about

Explanation:

What is usually stated in the topic sentence

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Answer:

point the writer wishes to make about that subject.

According to the context in this paragraph, the word insensitive means A. unfeeling. B. impatient. C. wicked. D. kind

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The word 'insensitive' means unfeeling because when someone is NOT sensitive, it means that they have no feelings. 

Answer:  A. unfeeling