Which words in the sentence are the prepositional phrase? Lashawna had seen some very dark clouds above her aunt's house. A. had seen B. very dark clouds C. her aunt's house D. above her aunt's house

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Answer 1
Answer: The answer is D. because the preposition is above the noun is house

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In Franz Kafka's The Metamorphosis, the protagonist, Gregor Samsa, turns into a giant insect. He clings to the framed photograph of the woman in fur when his sister and mother start removing furniture from his room. What might Gregor’s action most clearly symbolize?
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What role does the chorus play in the first half of Antigone?It ties up all the loose ends in the play.
It comments on the action and provides background information.
It offers insights into the characters’ motivations.
It explains the play’s events to the audience in simple language.

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The corect answer here is that the chorus in the first half of Antigone play the role of commenting on the action and providing background information. This is often the role of the chorus in plays and musicals.

In Antigone, the chorus and chorus leader represent indeterminate people, but inhabitants of Thebes. They are elderly people who embody wisdom. They try to talk rationality into the main character, Antigone, and the king, Creon. Chorus support the King not because of respect for him, but because they fear him. Therefore, their judgement change in the play which make them open to different interpretations. In the first part, Chorus comment on characters' thought, and provide information about them and events.

What is the name of the play that Hamlet presents to King Claudius?The Mousetrap
The Deathtrap
Murder in the Cathedral
The Spanish Tragedy

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The Mousetrap

The title of the play that was shown by Hamlet to KingClaudius is The Mousetrap. It was a show that mimes a man who murdered a kingwho was sleeping his garden. His wife was at first grieving the king’s deathbut in the end marries the killer who crowned himself king. Hamlet claims thatthe tale is a true story of a murder that happened in Vienna. As the playprogresses, Hamlet explains the actions of the play and Ophelia praises him forhis story-telling skill.



The Mousetrap is the name of the play that Hamlet presents to King Claudius

The money being made in a company

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The answer is Revenue which is the income of a company

Generally speaking, the money being made in a public company is reflected in that company's "stock" price, which is held by the individual investors in said company. 

What is the meaning of the phrase "the clouds that lour'd upon our house"?

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Im not for sure but when i answered this myself i put MISFORTUNES but i also figured it would be BAD WEATHER.

Which sentence contains an antecedent that is unclear, missing, or confusing?A.
On the news this morning, it said that there will be thunderstorms tonight.

B.
On the cover of last month's home magazine was a photo of their house.

C.
She told me she wants to take us to the zoo this weekend.

D.
Sometimes I buy flowers at the farmers' market for my grandmother.

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The correct answer should be letter (A.) On the news this morning, it said that there will be thunderstorms tonight. 

I think the most appropriate sentence should be stated this way:

The weather news this morning said there will be thunderstorms tonight.

1. Oscar was frustrated. Because he stayed late after class, he missed his bus. He called his friend on the phone, and said, “You will never believe what is going on. I am walking about 100 miles to get home, and I think my feet are going to fall off. And this is the hottest day in the history of the world.”Which literary device is the author using?

symbolism
irony
hyperbole
allegory

2. Joshua read two transgression myths—myths in which a character violates an important societal rule.

In the first myth, the character who commits this transgression is killed by the gods. In the second myth, the character becomes the father of a cursed race of people.

Joshua needs to compare and contrast these two myths. He has written that “transgressors are punished.” Which of the following can be said to be true of this observation?

It applies to both myths.
It applies to the second myth only.
It applies to the first myth only.
It applies to neither myth.

3. Dion is reading a myth. He wants to learn about the cultural context of the myth-tellers. To do so, he will write a question about each of the four aspects of cultural context. He has written the following question:

How did the people in this culture obtain food?

Which aspect of cultural context does the question address?

lifestyle
setting
customs
values


4.In a book Mario is reading, he comes across a reference to Ra, an Egyptian god. Which literary device is the author using?

allusion
simile
metaphor
imagery
.

5.Josie studied a poem about poverty in school. She noticed that the lines of the poem varied in length and number of syllables, and they did not rhyme. Also, the poet tried to make sense of unfortunate events.

The poem is probably from which of the following literary movements?

Classicism
Modernism
Naturalism
Romanticism

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1. C) Hyperbole

In literature, hyperbole is a way of writing in an exaggerated manner used to emphasize, to add humor or to gain attention on something. It is common to use words or phrases that are obviously false, such as the ones that Oscar tells his friend. Oscar emphasizes how much he walked to get home, and how tiring and unpleasant it was by stating exaggerated facts, like "this is the hottest day in the history of the world", if this statement were true, he would not make it out alive to his home.

2. A)  It applies to both myths.

In the first myth, the character who is the transgressor as well is punished by being killed. And in the second myth, the transgressor is punished by being the father of a cursed race of people. From this, we can conclude that "transgressors are punished".

3. C) Customs

What a group of people does to obtain food is part of their custom as it is something that they must do every day for the rest of their lives, and there is a difference between a group that hunts to get their food or a group that is total vegan, as it tells us something about their beliefs, traditions and customs.

4. A) Allusion

An allusion is an indirect reference to something or someone that is commonly known by people. When authors put reference about people (In this case, the Egyptian god, Ra), they do it because they know beforehand that the person is commonly known, and most readers would understand to whom they are referring too without giving much information.

5. C)  Naturalism

Naturalism was a literary movement that became popular in the U.S. at the end of the 19th century, and it was characterized for depicting topics and themes of poverty,  low moral compass,  scientific principles to explain the causes of events, among others. And when it came to poems, they rarely rhymed as they were focused on conveying an idea, just as the poem Josie studied. about poverty in school.

Answer:

1. Hyperbole 2. It applies to both myths 3. Lifestyle 4. Allusion

Explanation:

1. In the hyperbole, the author exaggerates the statement in order to produce a bigger effect on the reader and it isn't always entirely true.

2. On this observation, Joshua is telling us the main characters at these myths are punished for being transgressors, and that's exactly what happened on both myths.

3. This question address to the cultural context of lifestyle, because it's about the way people in this culture use to do everyday tasks.

4. The author is using the allusion literary device, because is making a reference to someone, in this case the Egyptian god, Ra.

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