What word can be made from the root "aud" which has the meaning " to hear"

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Answer: A word that would work would be Audio

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"B-It heightens a sense of unreality in each line" would be the best option from the list since the apostrophe sets this certain section of text apart from the rest. 

Erin is writing about the history of sonnets. Which is a fact Erin can include in her history? A: Shakespeare was the first to create poetry as a sonnet.
B:Shakespeare was a poet who wrote only in sonnet form.
C:Sonnets were invented in Italy before Shakespeare’s time.
D:Sonnets were created by poets who wrote without rhyme patterns.

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its c because sonnets were invented in Italy in the thirteenth.

The fact that Erin can include in her history of sonnets is: C: Sonnets were invented in Italy before Shakespeare’s time.

What is a sonnet?

A sonnet is a 14-line poem that mostly has a romantic theme. It is a known fact that sonnets were invented by the Italian, Giacomo da Latini in the 1200s.

Shakespeare was born in the 16th century, so we can conclude that sonnets were invented in Italy before Shakespeare’s time.

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Which of the following describes theme?the meaning behind events and characters’ actions
explanations about how the actors sound and behave
a central message about life
writing that is vague and uncertain

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The right answer is "a central message about life"

A theme may be the subject matter that one is about to develop (in a work or in a speech, for example). For example: "In his latest novel, the Chilean author addresses the issue of abandoned children," "The conference will address the issue of import restrictions."

The Theme is the subject proposed for the discussion, has a more comprehensive feature, as it is seen in a global way.

The theme is a central message about life. The same theme can be explored infinitely in various works of art.

Which is a true statement? Themes are implied by the writer and are never obvious. Themes may be specific to one culture or apply to multiple cultures. Themes are usually indirectly referred to by the writer in the middle of the action of a literary work. Themes are always stated directly by the writer at the beginning of a literary work.

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"Themes may be specific to one culture or apply to multiple cultures" is the only statement that is true, since themes can vary widely both in subject and interpretation by the reader. 

The correct answer is B. Themes may be specific to one culture or apply to multiple cultures

Explanation:

In literature, the theme refers to the underlying idea of the story presented, this implies the theme is the message the writer wants the audience to understand, that is usually connected to some element of life such as love, death, power or evil. Considering this is the underlying message there is not a rule on how it is presented as in most of the cases the theme is not explicit, but in some cases, it can be introduced by the author or narrator in any stage of the story. Additionally, as the theme is a belief or reflection about life, it can be linked to one specific cultural elements, culture or context, which implies not all audiences will understanding or by the contrary, apply to multiple cultures and contexts that implies the message can be understood universally. Thus, the statement that is true about the theme is that themes may be specific to one culture or apply to multiple cultures.

In the play Crossroads: A Sad Vaudeville, the use of stage directions better helps the reader to...A. Observe the movements of a character
B. Envision inside the mind of a character
C. Understand how a character responds to a certain situation
D. All of the above

I think it's A or D, but I'm not sure which one.

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The best option here is answer D. Specifically the playwright's directions could be argued as simply providing A. ie detail on the movement on stage of the characters for the use of the director and actors. However this will of course without doubt provide detail that goes deeper and so covers the areas outlined as options B and C as well.

Which line from \"To My Dear Loving Husband\" contains a metaphor? A - "Compare with me ye women if you can."B - "My love is such that rivers cannot quench,"

C - "The heavens reward thee manifold I pray."

D - "Then while we live, in love let's so persevere,"

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The line from "To my Dear Loving Husband" that contains a metaphor is B. "My love is such that rivers cannot quench,"
A metaphor is when you compare two things without using like or as.

the correct answer is b