Answer: That
Explanation: It makes since, say it aloud.
Stalin feared they might spread ideas that went against the Soviet government so he persecuted them.
During Joseph Stalin's regime, a campaign of political repression was carried out so that numerous writers, scholars, scientists, landlords, government officials, counter-revolutionaries and anyone who opposed Stalin's rule or the Communist Party were prosecuted and purged.
Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin was a Georgian revolutionary and Soviet politician.
B.liquids
C.synthetic elements
D.groups and families
2.Which of these are families of elements?
A.metals and noble gases
B.shells and nonmetals
C.properties and rare earth elements
D.metalloids and atoms
3.Why is the atomic mass of many elements not a whole number?
A.Elements are unstable.
B.An element may have isotopes with different numbers of neutrons.
C.The atomic mass includes all the electrons.
D.lsotopes are always expressed in decimals.
Vertical columns in the periodic table indicate groups and families of elements. Families of elements include metals and noble gases. The atomic mass of many elements is not a whole number because an element may have isotopes with different numbers of neutrons.
1. Vertical columns in the periodic table indicate groups and families. These are groups of elements with similar properties, such as the alkali metals in Group 1 or the halogens in Group 17.
2. Families of elements include metals and noble gases. Families are groups of elements with similar properties, such as metals having high conductivity and noble gases being chemically inert.
3. The atomic mass of many elements is not a whole number because an element may have isotopes with different numbers of neutrons. Isotopes are atoms of the same element with different mass numbers due to varying numbers of neutrons.
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O B. Her voice was like a song.
C. Her eyes were like ice.
O D. He has a heart of gold.
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Answer:
D.
Explanation:
B and C are both similes, and A is just a normal sentence.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
He has a heart of gold is a metaphor. A, He is a good person, is not comparing the character to anything. B, Her voice was like a song, is a simile, as it uses the word like. Same for C, Her eyes were like ice. Therefore, D is the only option left: He has a heart of gold. It is comparing the character, or the character's heart, to gold, without using the words like or as.
B) Ekphrastic poetry offers rhyming criticism of modern artworks.
C) Ekphrastic poetry describes or pays tribute to a piece of visual art.
D) Ekphrastic poetry weaves a narrative to inspire future paintings.
The best description of ekphrastic poetry as in the task content is; Choice C; Ekphrastic poetry describes or pays tribute to a piece of visual art.
An ekphrastic poem put simply is a vividdescription of a scene or, more commonly, a work of art. This is achieved through the imaginative act of narrating and reflecting on the “action” of a painting or sculpture, the poet may amplify and expand its meaning.
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Ekphrastic poems focus on vivid description of work of art. It means "description" in Greek. Ekphrasis came across mainly on paintings, photographs, or statues. Modern ekphrastic poems show the obsession with antiquity. The poet tries to narrate the meaning of the art. According to that, the correct answer is C.
Prompt One
Choose one 19th century American poem or short story and one historical document.
Write to compare the ways in which each of these represents the changing popular idea of democracy from the time period in which it was written. Cite specific evidence from the literature to support your ideas.
Prompt Two
Choose one short story and one poem from the 19th century.
Write to compare the ways in which each of these may be considered representative of American culture during the time period in which it was written. Cite specific evidence from the literature to support your ideas.
Selections
Below is a list of reading selections that can be used for this assessment:
•"The Story of an Hour" (1894) by Kate Chopin's (short story)
•"How to Tell a Story" (1835-1910) by Mark Twain (short story)
•"The Raven" (1845) by Edgar Allan Poe (poem)
•"Ain't I a Woman" (1851) by Sojourner Truth (historical document)
•"Declaration of Sentiments" (1848) from the first women's rights convention (historical document)