Select the proper description of the following group of words.Similes are really just a type of metaphor.
Fragment: contains no subject
Fragment: contains no predicate
Complete sentence

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Answer 1
Answer: The sentence, "Similes are really just a type of metaphor" is a complete sentence. 

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What is the effect of personification in these lines from the passage?Alas, the sparrow knoweth
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Directly to the nest the swallow goeth,
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Enlightenment

Example:
A narrow wind complains all day.

Personification is a figure of speech wherein an object without life or particularly nonhuman is anthropomophized or designated by human attributes or personalities, such as traits and characteristics.

Which factor does seidman include as contributing to the political success of countries like Britain

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Long-standing traditions Britain has a few factors that includes contributing to the political. The main factor would be to be the leader of the Industrial.

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In this sentence, "he” is a reflexive pronoun. reciprocal pronoun. subjective pronoun. possessive pronoun.

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In this sentence, "he” is a subjective pronoun.

What does subjective mean in pronouns?

Subjective and objective pronouns are simplypronouns that occur in either the subject or the object of the sentence. Subjective pronouns tell us who or what the sentence is about. Objective pronouns receive the action in the sentence.

What is a subjective pronoun example?

The subjective pronouns are I, you, he/she/it, we, you, they, and who. A subjective pronoun acts as a subject in a sentence. See the sentences below for illustration: I have a big chocolate bar.

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Use the word bank to answer the question. Ways that an author reveals charactera. personification
b. situational irony
c. characterization
d. paradox
e. mood

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Characterization is the use of literary techniques to reveal the nature of a character
Answer C

Explaination:
personification is giving an animal or object human human qualities.
situational Irony is a situation that includes irony as it's key factor.
characterization is revealing a character through his or her actions and words, apearences, how others feel about them, and how they think and feel.
Paradox occurs when a situation loops for infinity and there's no absolute answer to the riddle or story
Mood is how the reader feels about the story

Which is a sentence fragment? a. Balancing on the beam, she didn't fall.
b. After dinner, we watched TV.
c. Rosa attended the lecture.
d. Answered your e-mail this morning.

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Sentences a, b, c, each have a subject and a verb: that's a good sign that they might be sentences.

Sentence d in contrast does not have a subject. Who ansered the email? we don't know!
it's probably the speaker but it could be anyone

the correct answer is d!

1.) Infer - Why do you think the author threw the jacket into the alley? Why did he pick it upafterwards?

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Answer:

The author threw it into the alley because his brother called him a "camouflage".

He picked it up afterwards to drape it inside because he will be needing it when the sky is cold.

Explanation:

From the excerpt, we can see that the author reveals that he flung the jacket into the alley when his brother called him a camouflage. There was something that was spotted which made the brother to call him a camouflage.

The author revealed that when he flung over to the alley, afterwards, he went to pick it up and to drape it on his laps. When the sky became cold, he slipped into it.