Which sentence in this excerpt from "The Open Boat" by Stephen Crane uses personification?

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Answer 1
Answer: You did not provide the excerpt, however, personification is when you give human attributes or human behavior to an inanimate object. Using that logic, you can figure out based on the excerpt.
Answer 2
Answer:

the one that begins with "A large wave-" enkoy my mans.


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when you are referring to two people, what is the correct way to say the following? woman women men man

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women and men are the two answers

When is it appropriate to use [sic] in a quotation?

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The "sic" expresses that the quotation is exact and true and that any seeming mistakes were there in the original source.

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Which artist painted the piece entitled, Guernica?

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Answer:

Pablo Picasso

Explanation:

Guernica is a famous work done by Pablo Picasso. It is a canvass of a beautifully made oil painting. The painting depicts the city of Guernica which shows the sufferings of the Spanish Civil War fought between 1936 to 1939.

Pablo Picasso is Spanish painter. It is one of his most amazing works that the artist produced in 1937. The canvas is currently displayed at the “National Museum of Queen Sofia Art Center” in Madrid, Spain.

Pablo Picasso because i looked it up and that is what i found

Juliet: Good night, good night! Parting is such sweet sorrow, That I shall say good night till it be morrow. Which statement best interprets the contradiction sweet sorrow in this text? 1. Juliet cannot bear to be parted from her beloved and will die if he leaves. 2. Juliet greatly dislikes the listener, but plans to see him at the next opportunity. 3.Juliet is sad to leave her beloved but looks forward to seeing him tomorrow. 4.Juliet is unsure of her feelings for the listener and wants some time apart.

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The statement that best interprets the sweet sorrow in the given text is (3)Juliet is sad to leave her beloved but looks forward to seeing him tomorrow.

Explanation:

In the text given above, Juliet says good night to her beloved. She talks about parting being a sweet sorrow because they are getting separated right now but there is a hope to meet the next time. She looks forward to meet her beloved the next day- this is the sweet part she talks about. The present separation refers to the "sorrow" part.

Therefore, the correct answer is option (3).

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Your answer is 3 because he has to go and she wishes he could just stay

ede uses religious and even fantastical elements in his story about Caedmon. To modern-day readers these elements may seem out of place in a history. What would the effect of these references have been during the time this work was published?

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This is about English monk Bede's Historia ecclesiastica about Caedmon. The references praise Caedmon's talent since religion significant back then in people's lives. Although Caedmon was completely talentless, the point about religion enhanced the power of the tale and made him become the greatest poet due to religion.

At the time when Bede wrote hist story about Caedmon, many of the fantastical elements were considered to be real and a part of the everyday life. Magic, superstitions, witchcraft, gods intervention, etc...all of this was believed to be real. This is why nobody found anything odd about Caedmon's sudden skill and believed that he was touched by God.

In Wilderness Letter by Wallace Stegner, what's the main argument does he pretend to defend his position? and maybe another argument that he doesn't make, but could have made? For my diversity class question but I'm having hard time understand because english my second language, thank you

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Wallace Stegner is saying that there is an ancestral and indivisible relation between mankind and nature, nature being a part of what defines us as human beings. This relation is so strong, that we have the power to sense the wilderness even we have never seen it. Destroying the wilderness is simply destroying an important part of ourselves. Without this part we can function and live normally.