Why is Adventures of Huckleberry Finn an example of fiction

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Answer 1
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Answer/Explanation:

The events that occur are not recorded as true events, but as something that the author made up. Even though the events seem very easily possible, the exact happenings were a figment of the authors imagination.

Answer 2
Answer: Huck Finn finds himself on wild and crazy episodic adventures throughout the book. Second, the novel can be considered a part of the bildungsroman genre that tells a coming of age story. Huck learns valuable life lessons through his adventures.

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Discuss one of the studies concerning guns and gang violence. How did the project go about reducing gun-related violence? Was the project successful in achieving this goal?

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Answer:

Don't use guns!

Explanation:

Dont uses guns!

What responsibilities do children have in society

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To keep the population up

I'm supposed to underline the adjectives in each sentence, including articles. I can't really find any in here..

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you should underline words that describe things. like the LARGE gray dog etc etc
I think length could be an adjective in this situation, seeing as is it describing how the body is measured. So the line doesn't JUST run the body, or the width of the body, but it runs the LENGTH of the body.

The first day of my vacation was like the first day of spring: bright, cool, and colorful.Which literary device is used in this sentence?

A:Allusion
B: Hyperbole
C:Imagery
D:Simile
plz help thanks :D

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if im right then its simile.
i think it is D not a 100% sure

In "The Bat-Poet," why does the little brown bat seek out audiences other than the mockingbird? A. The mockingbird thinks that he is the only one in the story who has the right to be creative. B. The mockingbird understands the technical aspects of poetry but does not feel its emotional impact. C. The mockingbird is always too busy to listen to what the little brown bat has to say. D. The mockingbird wants to use the bat's poetry in his own songs without giving the bat any credit.

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I wrote a whole summary ,but it somehow got deleted, I'll just give you the answer: B.

Which principal part is this verb form? (have) ridden







A.
present





B.
past





C.
present participle





D.
past participle

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This is not a present form, in the present the verb would be "rides" or "is ridding" and the present participle is "ridding",

it's also not simple past, which would be "rode"

the correct answer is the last one, D: it is the past participle. It's an irregular past participle: a regular one ends with -ed