A ______________ generally uses a form of the verb “to be” in a comparison of two unlike things.a.
simile
c.
analogy
b.
metaphor
d.
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Answer 1
Answer: You mixed up your letters, but the answer is metaphor.

Similes and metaphors compare two unlike things, but similes use "like" or "as" while metaphors don't, and usually only use some form of "to be".

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Which best explains this excerpt's purpose in the novel's plot structure? The excerpt provides a solution to the key problem as part of the resolution. The excerpt is the point of greatest tension and acts as the climax. The excerpt builds suspense and creates tension as part of the rising action. The excerpt takes place after the climax as part of the falling action.

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Answer:

The excerpt builds suspense and creates tension as part of the rising action.

Explanation:

Kate Chopin's novel "The Awakening" revolves around the character of Edna Pontellier and her struggle to get 'sexual' as well as personal awakening amidst the American south. The book deals with themes of self realization, acceptance, while also conflicting interests, positing the character even against her society and friends.

In the given excerpt from Chapter VIII, Adele Ratignolle implored Robert to leave "Mrs. Pontellier alone" which infuriated him. This scene between the two where things get serious and heated builds suspense as the story unfolds. It also creates tension as part of the rising action.

Thus, the correct answer is the third option.

Answer:

The answer is C

Explanation:

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Which of the following would not work as a universal theme one might find in an epic? A .To live a full life, it is often the case that we must actively seek out and overcome obstacles. B.To find out who we are, it is often necessary to move in directions that will bring us into conflict with the things that we fear. C.An epic journey always involves combat with terrifying supernatural monsters. D.Choosing to face one's fears is not easy, but often leads to a more satisfying life in the long run.

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The answer is C. The universal theme is a thought that applies to anybody paying little mind to social contrasts, or geographic area. All inclusive subjects are approaches to associate thoughts over all orders. It is a focal thought regarding the human condition. It is a speculation about existence or human instinct; they manage essential human concerns.

(1) After my interview with these four young people, I reflected on the quiet sense of "difference" I sensed with many of these Upward Bound students. (2) As a college teacher who has also taught seventh-grade science, I have some experience with the faces and attitudes of adolescence. (3) Upward Bound students had those faces. (4) There was the puzzled coping with changing bodies—hormone hell. (5) There was ambivalence about "authority figures" and uncertainties about whether or not the world would have some place for them. (6) There were the studied rationalizations about lapses on homework assignments, moments of despair, adolescent angst—all of that. (7) But there was also that "difference." (8) Maybe it's one part knowing people care and one part beginning to trust the future. (9) I wasn't sure.(Turner, "Onward and Upward: Upward Bound Helps Open College Doors," Virginia Journal of Education, June 1992. Adapted as fair usage.)

1. Which sentence in the passage can best be considered factual?

A. Sentence 3
B. Sentence 5
C. Sentence 4
D. Sentence 2

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Answer:

D: Sentence 2

Explanation:

The sentence 2 in the passage can best be considered factual because the writer states some facts about her/his career as a teacher: besides being a college teacher, s/he had also the opportunity to teach science to seventh-grade students. The result is the experience s/he had with attitutes and behavior of adolescence.

D because shes experienced it and that would be a fact i think i took this exam but its been a while so ive forgot the answers

Which sentence does not contain any errors in comma usage? A. His new shoes look like big, brown torpedoes. B. This is the best, and most interesting trip I've ever taken. C. The darker, thicker material will be better for the cushions. D. This long tiring and sweaty hike is no fun any more.

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Ok, it can't be C because you never place a comma in front of the adjective which is describing the noun, unless their is 3+ descriptive words.

Commas never are used when there is an 'and' set in front of it. Commas generally mean 'and'. So therefore don't need to be used again, so we can eliminate B.

Not D, because it Does not contain a comma.

A is the only correct option.

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Describe any incident of gulliver travels in detail

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One of the most famous incidents in Gulliver's travels is when the Liliputan citizens' city is on fire. In order to help them and put out the fire, he takes of his shoe and he pees into it and uses the pee to put the fire out. After this incident, he is praised as a savior.

What did Hitler call for in his book Mein Kampf?

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Answer: the ideology of the Nazi Party

Explanation: Mein Kampf, which means “My Struggle” or “My Fight” is Hitler’s autobiography in which he outlines his ideology and political plans for Germany.