Their clan is now completely empty. Even the sacred fish in their mysterious lake have fled and the lake has turned the color of blood.Which sentence BEST explains the effect of using imagery in this passage?
The author uses metaphor to compare the lake and the village.
By describing the fish as having human characteristics, the author effectively uses personification to convey a sense of tragedy.
The author conveys a tragic tone with the images of fleeing fish and the blood-red lake.
The author uses direct description in addition to imagery to convey the tragedy that befell the village.

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Answer 1
Answer: The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "By describing the fish as having human characteristics, the author effectively uses personification to convey a sense of tragedy." the sentence that BEST explains the effect of using imagery in this passage is that By describing the fish as having human characteristics, the author effectively uses personification to convey a sense of tragedy.

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Identify the subordinate clause in the following sentence.Forty years ago, there were 4,000 South China tigers living in the wild, while today fewer than 30 remain.

A.
today fewer than 30 remain

B.
while today fewer than 30 remain

C.
while today

D.
Forty years ago, there were 4,000 South China tigers living in the wild

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But whenever I see you, I burst apart
And scatter the sky with my blazing heart.
In spits and sparkles in stars and balls,
Buds into roses — and flares, and falls.
In the excerpt from Amy Lowell's "Fireworks," "scatter the sky" (line 4). "spits and
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Read these lines from Robert Browning's "My last Duchess" "A heart - how shall I say?- too soon made glad,
Too easily impressed; she liked whate'er,
She looked on, and her looks went everywhere"
How is the poems speaker describing it's subject?
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I understand the phrase "her looks went everywhere" to say that she looked at everyone- this would mean that she flirted with everyone.

Also, she seems to be naive as everything pleases her, everything makes her happy

So the correct answer is: "flirtatious and naive"

Answer: B. as flirtatious and naive.

 In the lines from Robert Brownings's "My last Duchess", the speaker is describing its subject as flirtatious and naive.  He explains that her 'heart is too soon made glad' and 'too easily impressed'; 'she liked whate'er', which shows her naivety ; also, he says her 'looks went everywhere', infering that she is flirtatious.

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A good campaign speech can persuade, excite, and motivate, compensating for weaknesses in other parts of the campaign. Although good speakers make it look natural, there are actually specific techniques you can use to make your own speeches more effective, techniques which apply to all manner of campaign speeches. Whether your speech is for a student election or governmental election, you can use these techniques to transform your speech into one everyone will be talking about.

What does it mean when Mr.Salvatori is described as dancing

smoothly and gliding "like ice cubes

across the stage"?


A.Mr. Salvatori moves

gracefully and

with ease.


B.Mr. Salvatori is somewhat unfriendly

and serious.


C.Mr. Salvatori can sing and skate at the

same time.


D.Mr. Salvatori is on a hard and slippery

surface.

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Answer:

A. Mr. Salvatori moves  gracefully and  with ease.

Explanation:

The expression shows the ease with which Mr. Salvatori masters the stage and performs his dancing smoothly on it. Just as ice cubes are soft and smooth and can glide through a smooth surface, so does Mr. Salvatori smoothly perform his dancing.

This term connotes the idea of grace and ease.  

Answer:A. Mr. Salvatori moves gracefully and with ease.

Explanation:

The expression shows the ease with which Mr. Salvatori masters the stage and performs his dancing smoothly on it. Just as ice cubes are soft and smooth and can glide through a smooth surface, so does Mr. Salvatori smoothly perform his dancing.

This term connotes the idea of grace and ease.

Explanation: