Which of the following BEST explains how theme and conflict are related?a. An internal conflict makes for a moral theme.
b. The way a conflict is resolved can reveal the theme.
c. External conflicts between characters mask the theme.
d. You cannot have them both in the same story.

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

It is B.

Explanation:


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The stronger accent in universal is on which syllable
Excerpt from Clashing Opinions at Controversial Commissioners Meeting Kyle Ellington SUSSEX COUNTY, SC — Tension oozed from the courthouse last night as debate raged during the bimonthly Sussex County commissioner’s meeting, which centered on the most hotly debated topic in the area: a proposed strip mall. The development company, the county commissioners, and hundreds of concerned citizens gathered to deliberate on the issue. While the meeting was intended to cover a plethora of topics, the proposed construction dominated the discussion. For four hours, attendees debated, discussed, and dissented from one another.Which research source would provide the MOST bias-free information to support the building of the strip mall? A) a study of local economics by an objective research company B) a press release about environmental impact of development from the Sierra Club C) a flyer from a new development company that has the contract to do part of the work D) a newsletter from the Green Briar Country Club about the effect of the new mall on their golf course
Each one of the following sentences contains a clause. In which sentence is the clause used as an adverb?a. What you really need is a back massage.b. Whales, which eat krill, prefer colder ocean waters.c. All of the delegates who have actual opinions should keep silent.d. I do not mind fishing, as long as I don't have to bait the hook.
Which of these themes are you most likely to encounter in a modernist poem?
When can a verb be called a sentence by itself?when it gives a complete ideawhen it is used with a subjectwhen it gives an incomplete ideawhen it is used with another verb

Sensory language is also known as __________.syntax
broadsides
imagery
irony

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Answer:

Imagery

Explanation:

When writers or speakers use a sensory language, they are using imagery, this rhetorical device is characterized for being a form of vivid and descriptive language that evokes pictures or ideas in our minds that appeals to our senses, whether it might be our sight, hearing, smell, taste or touch.

An example of this sensory language or imagery is "I touched the soft and warm pillow."

The words "soft" and "warm" describes the pillow by creating a mental picture and appeal to our sense of touch.

its imagery brodie juss dont forget like i did

When writing a summary of a text, you musta. restate the ideas in your own words
b. include your personal opinions
c. make the summary longer than the original
d. include minor details from the text

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A, definitely because a summary is restating what you read in your own words to show you understand the article.

Ben growled at the man who parked too close to his car. He was always guarding his prized possession. Don’t get too close or he might bite!Which figure of speech, or literary device, does the author use in the passage?

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I would like to believe that the figure of speech being used here is an idiom.

An idiom is a word or phrase which cannot be taken literally. Here, we see that the man is being compared to a dog and that he 'might bite'. The man will not really bite whoever gets close to the car, but he will get very upset!

Organizing sentence around a central idea create a/an

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supporting details that support your main point as well as solid structure in forming a well defined paper that defines your central thought

Who is your favorite character from "the outsiders" and why?

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Answer:

Ponyboy

Explanation:

Ponyboy’s natural intelligence is combined with modesty so that his character seems genuine. The family problems with which he struggles, as his brother tries to guide him in their parents’ absence, offer a believable background for the decisions he makes.

Which sentence uses quotation marks correctly? A.
Have you seen the play "The Misanthrope" by the French playwright Molière?

B.
The French movie "The Wild Child" tells the story of a boy who grew up in a forest, without human contact.

C.
At the Louvre, we bought a magazine with an article titled "Mona Lisa's Mysterious Smile."

D.
When in France, my mother and I visited the Rodin Museum and saw the famous sculpture "The Thinker."

My Top 3 answers are
A
C
D
If if i had to pick pick 2 it would be A or C

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A is incorrect. You would put the title of the play in Italics.

B is also incorrect, I believe we would italicize the title of the movie.

C: is correct  because you put the article titles in quotes 

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Examples of things that need quotes:

- poem titles

- quotes

-chapter titles

-magazine and newspaper article titles

-website pages

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Hopefully this helped and good luck.  :)




Book titles can either be underlined or italicized. Usually you underline it handwriting and italicize it when you're typing.
(none of these choices have book titles, though)

Italicize: Magazine names, plays, movies, TV shows, artwork.
(this means that A, B, and D are incorrect)

C is not a magazine name but rather an article, which means you would use quotation marks. The correct answer is C.