A short summary of a venture. A. Allegory B. Anecdote C. Alliteration D. Archetype

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer: B. Anecdote

Ancedote is a short narrative about an interesting event or person.

Allegory is a literary device in a story, poem, or picture that has a broader message hidden within it.

Alliteration is a literary device in which two or more words begin with the same consonant sound.

Archetype is a universal symbol of a character, theme, or setting that represents widely known patterns of human nature.

Answer 2
Answer: i believe the answer is B. Anecdote

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A) The sticks of butter has melted.
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C) Last week, the citizens of the neighborhood was picking up loose trash.
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When using direct quotations in your writing, which of the following should be placed outside the set of quotation marks?A. Question mark
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When using direct quotations in your writing, the item that should be placed outside the set of quotation marks should be: C. Semicolon

What should be placed outside the quotation marks?

The quotation marks are often used to enclose the direct statement that a person has made. Usually, the comma, period, and question mark would be enclosed within the quotation mark.

But the semicolon should only be used outside the quotation mark. The same is applicable for colons and dashes.

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My answer is:

C. Semicolon

(semicolon, colon, and dashes belong outside the quotation mark)

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a. True
b. False

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This should be false. A simile forces you to compare it to something else and is pretty open about its meaning. A metaphor however hides its true meaning and is up to the reader to understand it and unravel its meaning. That is why a metaphor could be considered to not force its way upon the reader. 

Answer:

True

the simile is stronger than a metaphor

Explanation:

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People who travel to foreign lands and live there are known as immigrants. They often come to other countries seeking for a better life. They might have left because of corruption in the government, famine, a dictatorship, or just wanting a fresh beginning.
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