A. Identify the thesis.
Is indeed correct.
B. Gary gasped "I think that's a skunk."
C. "Look, over there" exclaimed Phillip!
D. "Do we know how far this trail goes"? Said Amy, reviewing the map.
B. An organization that advocates that the strong conquer the weak is called "The Society of Justice."
C. A high school chess club that has an elite reputation nationwide is called "Bright Youth."
D. A politician titles his speech about homelessness in America, "Unacceptable Norms."
The best example of irony here is (B) An organization that advocates that the strong conquer the weark is called "The Society of Justice".
This is ironic because justice implies equal rights for all. Instead, the committee advocates that the strong conquer the weak.
A) Personification
B) Metaphor
C) Hyperbole
D) Simile
"Good riddance! Let the girl go roving to find herself
a man from foreign parts. She only spurns her own—
countless Phaeacians round about who court her,
nothing but our best." *
1. Nausicaa is speaking for a hypothetical onlooker.
2. An "old salt" is mocking Nausicaa behind her back.
3. Nausicaa's mother is scolding her for wanting Odysseus as a husband.
4. Nausicaa's handmaidens are encouraging her to wed a local man.
Answer:
1. Nausicaa is speaking for a hypothetical onlooker.
Explanation:
In this excerpt, Nausicaa is thinking of what rumors she might give rise to if she is seen with Odysseus. She believes that people will talk about her being with a foreign man and rejecting her compatriots. Nausicaa is presented as a love interest of Odysseus in The Odyssey, and although no relationship takes place between the two, we learn that Odysseus holds tender feelings for her, and Nausicaa similarly admires him and cares for him.
B. character
C. language
Answer:
Greene uses: A. humor of situation