To attack the fake morality and superficiality of Victorian society.
I had this same question and this is the test answer. Hope you do good.
B. unaffected by the magnet.
C. attracted by the magnet.
D. repelled by the magnet.
If a copper bar is brought close to a magnet, it will not be affected by the magnet, as option B shows.
For an object to be affected by the magnet, it needs to create a magnetic field around it. This magnetic field is formed by the unpaired electrons on the surface of the object. As copper does not have these characteristics, it cannot form magnetic fields and cannot be affected by magnets.
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by David Hernandez
Without any warning, the disease
sweeps across the country
like a traveling circus.
People who were once blue,
who slouched from carrying
a bag of misery over one shoulder
are now clinically cheerful.
Symptoms include kind gestures,
a bouncy stride, a smile
bigger than a slice of cantaloupe.
You pray that you will be infected,
hope a happy germ invades your body
and multiplies, spreading merriment
to all your major organs
like door-to-door Christmas carolers
until the virus finally reaches your heart:
that red house at the end of the block
where your deepest wishes reside,
where a dog howls behind a gate
every time that sorrow
pulls his hearse up the driveway.
Source: Hernandez, David. “Happiness Epidemic.” Casa Poema. Casa Poem, n.d. Web. 6 June 2011.
Which poetic technique is illustrated throughout the entire poem “Happiness Epidemic“?
metonymy
onomatopoeia
conceit
allusion
Answer: conceit
Explanation:
False
Answer: True
Explanation: Correct spelling and punctuation are important to a well written piece of work. The revision process is an excellent time to correct any mistakes you might've made.
2 There are many yellow
(leaf) near the trees.
3 There are three .........(sheep) on a farm.
1 My Dad has got
(torch)
2 There are many yellow
(leaf) near the trees.
3 There are three .........(sheep) on a farm.