To set off a quote inside a quote what punctuation mark should you use? A. No quotation marks B. Single quotation marks C. Double quotation marks D. Regular quotation marks

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Answer: B. Single quotation marks.

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In the poem the Road not taken, according to lines 9-12, which road was more worn?

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(I haven't read that poem in a long time, but I think I remember part of it.)The road that was more worn was the one with the path cut through it, and the grass was dead.

Which statement is an example of a metaphor?O A. He is a good person.
O B. Her voice was like a song.
C. Her eyes were like ice.
O D. He has a heart of gold.
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Answer:

D.

Explanation:

B and C are both similes, and A is just a normal sentence.

Answer:

D

Explanation:

He has a heart of gold is a metaphor. A, He is a good person, is not comparing the character to anything. B, Her voice was like a song, is a simile, as it uses the word like. Same for C, Her eyes were like ice. Therefore, D is the only option left: He has a heart of gold. It is comparing the character, or the character's heart, to gold, without using the words like or as.

What does the word sense most likely mean in line 69 of the excerpt from The Odyssey, Part III? You bleary vagabond, no rag of sense is left you! A. intuition B. rationality C. sensibility

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The word "sense" in line 69 from the The Odyssey, Part III means rationality. The correct answer is B. 

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In "The Call of the Wild" pikes insubordination in shirking his duties precipitated discipline from Spitz. What does that mean?

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The correct answer is “Pike disobeyed by refusing to wake up and caused Spitz to punish him.”

In the “Call of the Wild”, Pike’s insubordination in shirking his duties precipitated discipline from Spitz. This means that Pike disobeyed by refusing to wake up and caused Spitz to punish him.

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this means that because pike avoided his work (aka,shirked) he brought forth punishment onto himself from spitz.

at the library the quickest way to locate varied , reliable information for your research paper is to

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Library catalogue / librarian 
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Which of these describes the Byronic hero? He was aware of his flaws. He avoided blame for his actions. He was flawless and virtuous. none of these

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The Byronic hero is a character created by Lord Byron in the 1800s. It specifies in its qualities always possessing the following. The Byronic hero  when  referred to in literature is most common for possessing the qualities of being larger then life, enjoying suffering, being isolated from society, being always haunted by an unseeingly unidentified sin and is  known for being quite cynical.  So looking at our options we can conclude that the correct answer choices would not be flawless and virtuosos because this is obviously the opposite of his nature. But we can conclude that he avoided blame for his actions. The Byronic hero has a 'larger then life' personality. A pretty much 'my way or the high-way' perspective on how things are.
 
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the answer is He avoided blame for his actions.


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