Kat’s grades were so good that she was already ____visioning____ herself as class valedictorian.
envisioning herself
a. direct object
b. subject
c. indirect object
d. appositive
3. Which sentence uses a dependent clause to correctly combine the two adjective sentences:
Jamie was at the top of the key. He made the game-winning basket.
a. James was at the top of the key and made the game-winning basket.
b. Because James was at the top of the key, so he made the game-winning basket.
c. James was at the top of the key; he made the game-winning basket.
d. Because James was at the top of the key, he made the game-winning basket.
At least 12 annotations about the figurative language in a scene from The Tempest
Annotations that cover at least three different types of figurative language
A paragraph about your partner's scene that analyzes Shakespeare's message about colonialism and imperialism in The Tempest
Evidence from the scene to support your analysis
The student's assignment involves analyzing a scene from The Tempest for figurative language and interpreting how it relates to themes of colonialism and imperialism. The analysis will require annotating specific instances of figurative speech, and then examining a partner's scene to understand Shakespeare's perspective on those themes.
This assignment involves an analysis of a scene from Shakespeare's The Tempest, focusing on the use of figurative language and its role in conveying Shakespeare's attitudes towards colonialism and imperialism. The first step would be to choose a scene and identify at least 12 instances of figurative language, which could include metaphors, similes, personification, etc. You should make an annotation explaining each figure of speech and its function in the scene. Next, review your partner's selected scene and analyze the same elements.
In your analysis, try to determine how the details and figurative language in the scene convey Shakespeare's views on colonialism and imperialism, using evidence from the scene to support your points. For example, you could look at how the characters of Prospero and Caliban represent the colonizer and colonized respectively, or how the island itself could be seen as a symbol of colonized territories. The aim is to explore and explain how Shakespeare uses drama and poetic language to comment on wider societal issues of his time.
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Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels brought about unity in community because of his work on "travelers tail"
Therefore, Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels who was a novel, listed out how the nation can unite in his literary work.
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B. look alike.
C. are spelled the same.
D. have similar meanings
Answer:
A. Sound Alike
Explanation:
each of two or more words having the same spelling or pronunciation but different meanings and origins.
BIOLOGY
a Latin name which is identical to that of a different organism, the newer of the two names being invalid.
A simple example of a homonym is the word "PEN" , "PIN". "WRITE", "RIGHT"
2)This passage includes all of the following EXCEPT A) parallel structure B) shifts in point of view C) sentence fragments D) figurative language
Answer:1 D 2 C
Explanation: