A haiku contains this number of syllables

3
15
17
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Answer 1
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yes

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to allow the reader to escape from every day life
to give the reader an emotional experience
all of these

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These all sounds pretty accurate to me so i would say 
D.) all of these 

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All of these

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The Greek playwright who added elaborate stage settings and a flute accompaniment to his tragedies was .

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The Greek playwright who added elaborate stage settings and a flute accompaniment to his tragedies was Aeschylus. 

Answer:Aeschylus

Explanation: he was the one

Uncomfortable was the beauty queen’s ride atop the float. What is the subject?

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The simple subject is"ride".
 
The complete subject is the beautyqueen’s ride atop the float. Just because the word "uncomfortable"begins the sentences, it doesn't readily make it the subject.

This iscalled inversion. It simply means putting a verb before its subject.However, it doesn’t affect the innate function of each word. There are around18 types of subject-verb inversion. The sentence above is an example of introadjective inversion since the beginning word is an adjective that describes thesubject. 

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Which of the following statements with regard to Edgar Allan Poe's poetry is not true

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A=Edgar Poe didn't write "just anything" that would sell. If he did that, we probably wouldn't have ever heard of him for several reasons which are ultimately unimporatant to this question.
B=He claimed his first love was poetry, and he considered himself a poet before a regular, ordinary writer, but given the way the choices are worded, I'd say that B is still, with this in consideration, not the answer.
C=Edgar Poe did fabricate his personal life one time, when he created a backstory for his alias Arthur Gordon Pym.
D=True, he did invent it before Sir Arthur Conan Doyle ripped off Poe's detective C. Auguste Dupin.
E=Edgar Allan Poe was never insane. He was not that kind of man. He was more philosophical and aristocratic. Although in his youth he had toyed with an alcohol vice, he overcame it in his later years. He is only (and falsely) known for an alcoholic past because after Poe died, Poe's editor, Rufus Griswald slandered Poe and re-wrote Poe's biography, altering history away from the truth. Edgar Poe was never the "madman-alcoholic" that some people wrongfully believe he was.

Read the following poem and then select the correct answer to the question below:“I’m Nobody! Who are you?” By Emily Dickinson

I’m Nobody! Who are you?
Are you – Nobody – too?
Then there’s a pair of us!
Don’t tell! they’d advertise – you know!

How dreary – to be – Somebody!
How public – like a Frog –
To tell one’s name – the livelong June –
To an admiring Bog!

The phrase like a Frog reveals the poet thinks that being well known is as

unpleasant as croaking and splashing all day
fun as playing in the water and being agile
legendary as being the subject of a fairy tale
confusing as turning into a different creature

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The phrase "like a toad" reveals that the poet thinks being well known is as unpleasant as croaking and sneezing all day long.

The comparison with the frog in the poem is made in a perjorative way, as if to be known, made the author disgusting and unpleasant. This reinforces the poet's desire to be unknown and the comfort she feels for being "nobody".

The phrase "like a Frog" reveals the poet thinks that being well known is as: "unpleasant as croaking and splashing all day" (Option A)

What is a Phrase?

A phrase is a collection of words which by themselves have incomplete meaning.

The phrase in the sentence above may be described as a simile. Other examples of phrases are:

  • Where this is going
  • When the sun rose
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  • When the search started

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Which of the following statements about Walden is not true? (1 point)* Walden includes Henry David Thoreau's observations about nature and himself.
* Walden models descriptive writing with strong, specific details and sensory words.
* Walden led to Henry David Thoreau's arrest.
* Walden was written by the shores of a pond on property that belonged to Thoreau's mentor, Ralph Waldo Emerson.

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The statement about Walden that is not true is that Walden led to Henry David Thoreau's arrest.
What did lead to his arrest was his refusal to pay taxes after some war he was against. Walden is a philosophical book about simple living in natural surroundings, so there wasn't a reason for the police to detain him based on this work of art.
The correct answer among the choices provided is the third option. It is not true that Walden led to Henry David Thoreau's arrest. All the other choices are correct. The true reason for his arrest was his refusal to pay taxes.
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