Explain O’Brien’s criteria for a true war story. Do the stories Kiley and Sanders tell fit these criteria?

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According to O’Brian a true story of war would it is difficult to recognize the truth and tall tales.  The reason for this is because what actually happened and what you perceived happened can overlap.  He criticizes Sander’s story which was made up because people were not actually listening to it. For O’Brian, it is gut instinct that tells the audience if it was true or not.


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length of lines
rhyme scheme
imagery

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Answer: The right answers are number of stanzas, length of lines and rhyme scheme.

Explanation: Since the question is specifically asking for aspects of the poetic form, imagery should be excluded, since, unlike the number of stanzas, rhyme scheme and length of lines (or poetic meter), it does not refer to the physical structural elements of the poem. Those features shape the poem in a particular way, and that is why we refer to sonnets, odes, elegies, ballads, and so on. Imagery consists in using figurative language to make the text more persuasive and engaging (by going beyond the literal meaning of the words or describing a setting in a very visual way).

number of stanzas, rhyme scheme

What do we usually use to modify a subject.

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We usually use an adjective to modify a subject.
For example:
A beautiful girl is standing over there.
Beautiful is an adjective, and it modifies the subject, girl. 

Each currency has a changing value relative to other currencies. This is referred to as a currency's.

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Answer: Exchange rate

In finance, an exchangerate is the value at which one currency will be exchanged for another. In other words, it is the value of a currency in relation to another one. These rates are determined in the foreign exchange market, and they are in constant fluctuation depending on a variety of factors.

exchange rate is the right answer


In the novel Frankenstein, the creature says the following to Victor: "I am thy creature: I ought to be thy Adam, but I am rather the fallen angel, whom thou drivest from joy for no misdeed."In saying these words, which biblical or mythological character does the creature parallel?

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Frankenstein's monster refers to Lucifer here, one of God's most beloved angels, who committed a crime and was thus banished from haven into hell - he was the first fallen angel, believed to be the devil, Satan himself. 

Answer: Satan

Explanation:When he compares Frankenstein to Adam as fallen persons.

All of the following are strategies involved in revision except checking for redundant language.

getting rid of euphemisms and clichés.

removing overly complicated language.

coming up with new ideas and topics

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The following strategies that are involved in revisions are: Checking for redundant language, getting rid of euphemisms and cliches, and removing overly complicated language. Therefore, coming up with new ideas and topics does not apply in doing revisions. Revisions only include correcting what is wrong in a certain article, but not entirely changing the whole thought or idea.

Its actually "Coming up with new ideas and topics"

What figure of speech is the saying: You snore louder than a freight train.a. Metaphor
b. Personification
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d. Hyperbole

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The figure of speech used here is hyperbole.

What is a hyperbole?

This is an exaggerated statement not meant to be taken in its literal sense.

In the statement, snoring louder than a train is an exaggerated statement as no human's snore is louder than that of a train.

There correct answer is option D.

Read more about hyperbole here:

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Definitely a hyperbole. Hyperboles are extremely exaggerated statements. 
Saying someone snores louder than a freight train is impossible but it's VERY exaggerated. Therefore, it's a hyperbole.