What literary device has been used in this? or the sun slumbers in the ocean's arms. 1 simile. 2 imagery 3 personification 4 synecdoche. 5 hyperbole
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the correct answer is 3 Personification because the sun cant sleep and the ocean doesn't have arms and the author gives them human like qualities
Which words in the sentence make up the adjective phrase? The crocodile in the river is patiently eyeing the shore. a. in the river b. is patiently c. eyeing the shore d. The crocodile
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"in the river" is an adjective phrase that describes the noun crocodile. Hope it Helps! :)
although the pigs do not believe what Moses says, why do they allow him to return and even provide him with food? (chapter 9 animal farm)
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The book had stated that they didn't believe him but did " Yet they allowed him to remain on the farm not working with an allowance of a gill of beer each day.
Who was the guard with 100 eyes that Hermes lulled to sleep with the sound of his flute?
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Hermes put Argos to sleep with his flute.
Answer:Argos
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What european country was first introduced to the potato?
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The very first European country that was introduced to the potato was Spain. After a trip to the Andes, the Spanish explorers were seen to have brought home a lot of silver from their trading from the people in that region. Also, they brought home potatoes from the conquest as food for the trip. This lead to the cultivation of this root crop and then became a staple food for the people. The potato was said to be introduced to the Spaniards during the near end of the 16th century in the year 1570.
- - Spain was the first ever country to be introduced to the potato.
Trying to relate to the text as you read willA. help you read more actively B. teach you new vocabulary C. show you how to perform task D. keep you from being entertained
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some times it will teach you new vocabulary i doubt it will keep you from being entertained depends on what you are reading for it to show you how to preform a task and most likely it would help you read more actively
What is a common theme in Shirley Jackson's short stories?
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Society, conformity, paranoia, and identity are all common themes
This collection of short stories, most of which take place in ordinary American settings, aptly demonstrates Jackson's penchant for suburban horror. As exemplified most clearly by "The Lottery," Jackson's vision of horror is not limited to haunted houses or exotic locations. On the contrary, horror is engendered in the mind, in the banal brutality of everyday individuals, who may be mothers, fathers, wives, and husbands. Unhappiness, sheer dissatisfaction with one's life, can lead to the blurring of reality and fantasy, and even madness. And in this madness, horror can come alive in the most mundane of settings and situations.