Which sentence most clearly describes diction?A.
Dividing the novel into volumes makes it more publishable.
 

B.
Samantha's tone was obvious when I spoke to her on the phone.
 

C.
Each argument was supported by a mountain of evidence.
 

D.
The author carefully avoids using words that are too high level.

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Answer 1
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The correct answer is: D) The author carefully avoids using words that are too high level.

In few words, diction is a writer's choice of words. In this way the author defines his/her style of speaking or writing. By choosing the correct words, the reader can be persuaded or an effect can be made upon him. In this case, the text seems addressed to an unspecialized audience, if he uses high level words, the probabilities they undestand the main point decrease. A good writer knows wich words to choose depending the objective.

Answer 2
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the answer is d, hope this helps


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. Interjections are used most commonly inA. memos.B. speech.C. business letters.D. formal reports.
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Ironically, who says, "Brevity is the soul of wit!"
Which one of the following sentences contains a coordinating conjunction? A. Howard was brave, and he was strong.B. Bobby Jo keeps trying, although she's sure to fail.C. Since it's Tuesday, you should carry out the trash.D. Since Candace likes vanilla ice cream, please buy some for her.

Which statement accurately describes Kublai Khan? A. He closed off China from all contact with foreigners during his reign. B. He expanded the Mongol Empire by increasing trade and negotiating treaties. C. After conquering southern China, he ruled over the largest land empire in history. D. In later life, he renounced his throne and lived as a humble monk in Tibet. PLEASE HELP ME

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After conquering southern China, he ruled over the largest land empire in history.

Answer:

After conquering southern China, he ruled over the largest land empire in history.

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You work for a local geriatrics office and will be writing the monthly newsletter article that all doctors and their elderly patients receive. A geriatrics office is one that specializes in care for the elderly. What is the educational level, age and economic status of the audience I want to reach?

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When you are writing for a geriatrics office you will want to write for an audience of someone 45 years and older. Even though 45 is not considered elderly, many people this age do get issues that they must see a geriatric doctor for. The education level would be for someone with a high school education or GED. The economic status of the people you are reaching will vary. Some people will be high living while others could be very poor. You will want to write about the healthcare that the patients may receive and laws about HIPPA.

In Raga Sindhi-Bhairavi, the tala is tintal, a_______-beat cycle.a. 8
b. 32
c. 4
d. 16

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The correct answer is D. 16 because tintal talas have a 16-beat cycle.

Match each line from the play Everyman to the correct speaker.Tiles




Ye hearers, take it of worth, old and young,
And forsake Pride, for he deceiveth you in the end.



And save me from the fiend's boast,
That I may appear with that blessed host
That shall be saved at the day of doom.



I perceive, here in my majesty,
How that all creatures be to me unkind,
Living without dread in worldly prosperity



He that loveth riches I will strike with my dart,
His sight to blind, and from heaven to depart,
Except that Almsdeeds be his good friend,
In hell for to dwell, world without end.



Pairs



Everyman



Death



Doctor



God

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1. Ye hearers, take it of worth, old and young,
And forsake Pride, for he deceiveth you in the end. - Doctor
2. 
And save me from the fiend's boast,
That I may appear with that blessed host
That shall be saved at the day of doom. - Everyman
3. 
I perceive, here in my majesty,
How that all creatures be to me unkind,
Living without dread in worldly prosperity - God
4. 
He that loveth riches I will strike with my dart,
His sight to blind, and from heaven to depart,
Except that Almsdeeds be his good friend, 
In hell for to dwell, world without end. - Death

Answer:

The answer to this question is:

"Everyman"

And save me from the fiend's boast,

That I may appear with that blessed host

That shall be saved at the day of doom.

"Death"

4. He that loveth riches I will strike with my dart,

His sight to blind, and from heaven to depart,

Except that Almsdeeds be his good friend, 

In hell for to dwell, world without end.

"Doctor"

Ye hearers, take it of worth, old and young,

And forsake Pride, for he deceiveth you in the end

"God"

I perceive, here in my majesty,

How that all creatures be to me unkind,

Living without dread in worldly prosperity

In the poem “The Raven” by Edgar Allan Poe, the raven repeats the word nevermore in response to the speaker’s questions. What effect does this response have on the speaker? 1)The speaker feels less disturbed about the loss of Lenore. 2)The speaker’s mental state shifts more and more toward madness.
3)The speaker begins to get a sense of closure about losing Lenore.
4)The speaker goes into a trance and forgets about his pain over Lenore.

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The correct answer is 2) The speaker’s mental state shifts more and more toward madness. 

This is because as the poem closes, the word nevermore occurs in more and more depressing situations because it is the only word the raven can say, and the poet asks him questions to which that can be the only answer. These questions become maddening and more depressing as time goes by.
If you haven't read "The Raven", here's some necessary information you need to know in order to answer this question.

As the speaker, or narrator, thinks about the situation, he starts to hallucinate about angels that appear and swing an “unseen censer.” They even start spreading perfume around the room. He connects the perfume to be something called Nepenthe. This is a mythical drink that works somewhat like an antidepressant. This causes him to cry aloud that nepenthe would help him forget about Lenore. The raven only replies "Nevermore" as it had always been replying before.

This proves that the correct answer should be option 2 )  the speaker's mental state shifts more and more toward madness.


- Marlon Nunez

Can someone please help me ? ​

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Answer::)

the answer is C i hope this helps good luck:) and have a great day hun

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