Which two statements best define a theme of a poem?A theme is a main topic that a poem emphasizes.

A theme is a statement about a subject of a poem.

A theme is the imagery that evokes emotion in a poem.

A theme is a poet’s message to readers through a poem.

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

A theme is a main topic that a poem emphasizes.

A theme is a poet’s message to readers through a poem.

Explanation: A theme is the subject,it is the headline and the topic through which the message contained in the poem is first exposed. Through the theme, the audience already have a feeling of what to expect from the poem. It is recommended for a poem to have a theme it will be the guide to what the poem is going to be about. The

Connects the characters,plot, settings,the conflicts and the actions.

Answer 2
Answer: in my personal opinion, I'd say 1st and last      

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b) loneliness is an ever-changing world
c) the need for higher education at all ages
d) the difficulty of making new friends

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b) fathers and daughters do not understand eachother
c) sexual descrimination belittles and insults women
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  3. The word that best describes the speaker's tone is (D) pleading. "The Third Bank of the River" is a tale written by João GuimarãesRosa.
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Which phrases make this statement from John F. Kennedy’s Inaugural Address an example of antithesis?a. riding the back of the tiger and ended up inside
b. supporting our view and supporting their own freedom
c. we shall not always and we shall always
d. strongly supporting and foolishly sought

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An antithesis is a statement that reverses the previous statement: it says the exact opposite of what was said before.
Among the options, the clearest example of an antithesis is the following statement:
c. we shall not always and we shall always

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Which word best describes the speaker’s attitude in the first two stanzas of "It’s This Way"? Click here to read the poem. subdued joyous furious restrained

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subdued     i hope this helps :)
it would be subdued this time

The main purpose of a persuasive essay assignment is to ... a. find out if the author can regurgitate the phrases and readings from class.
b. find out if the author can summarize the overall theme from class discussions and readings.
c. find out if the author can take from class materials and generate an original thought on a topic.

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i think that it's b because that's what a persuasive essay is 

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What is Macbeth's state of mind before he hears that Birnam Wood is moving? a) Overconfident and arrogant b) Depressed and defeated c) Fearful and paranoid d) Guilty and remorseful

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Answer:

The answer is a) overconfident and arrogant

Explanation:

He believes nothing can harm him based upon the witches prophesies.

Final answer:

Macbeth's state of mind before he hears that Birnam Wood is moving can be described as fearful and paranoid.

Explanation:

Macbeth's state of mind before he hears that Birnam Wood is moving can be described as c) Fearful and paranoid. In Act V, Scene V of Shakespeare's play Macbeth, Macbeth is informed that the forest of Birnam Wood is moving towards his castle, as predicted by the witches. This revelation leaves him feeling fearful and paranoid because it suggests that the prophecies made by the witches are coming true, posing a threat to his reign and his life.

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