4) Based on paragraph 5 of the book review, what did the reader mostlikely have difficulty with when he began reading the book?
A)
He had trouble reading the small print.
B) He had trouble understanding Kate's point of view.
He had trouble thinking of a bat as a character.
D)
He had trouble understanding some of the
vocabulary used.
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4) Based on paragraph 5 of the book review, what - 1

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Answer 1
Answer:

The reader most likely had difficulty thinking of a bat as a character (option C) when he began reading the book, according to paragraph 5.

What is the difficulty in paragraph 5?

According to paragraph 5 of the book review, a backyard bat is an "abnormal" character. "Abnormal" is the opposite of normal, which means readers would have difficulty accepting it as a character in a book. However, as the author explains, although difficult to accept at first, the bat does become an interesting character as the story develops.

With the information above in mind, we can select option C as the correct answer for this question.

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Match the person to the description.1. Antinous son of Cronus, Athena's father


2. Zeus "bewitching nymph" of Ogygia


3. Mentes Telemachus's devoted servant


4. Poseidon vocal suitor of Penelope


5. Polyphemus Pallas Athena in disguise


6. Calypso "earth-shaker"


7. Orestes Agamemnon's son


8. Laertes Telemachus's grandfather

9. Eurycleia Cyclops

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1. Antinous ,vocal suitor of Penelope He was one of the man of Odysseus. He was a violent, mean-spirited, and over-confident character who willfully defiles Odysseus’ home while the hero is lost at sea.
2. Zeus son of Cronus, Athena's father Zeus was the son of Zeus who had trick his father and freed his siblings from his father's stomach.
3. Mentes Pallas Athena in disguise He was Pallas Athena in disguise. He was tasked by Odysseus to take care of Telemachus when he was in a war.
4. Poseidon , God of the Sea and the father of Cyclops.He was mad at Poseidon for being disrespectful.

5. Polyphemus son of Poseidon, also known as Cyclops.

6. Calypso "bewitching nymph" of Ogygia . She had kept Odysseus in her island for 7 years.


7. Orestes Agamemnon's son 

8. Laertes-  Telemachus's grandfather and the father of Odysseus.
9. Eurycleia the wet-nurse of Odysseus.She was brought by Laertes. She had helped Odysseus accomplish his task in killing the suitors of Penelope.1. Antinous ,vocal suitor of Penelope He was one of the man of Odysseus. He was a violent, mean-spirited, and over-confident character who willfully defiles Odysseus’ home while the hero is lost at sea.
2. Zeus son of Cronus, Athena's father Zeus was the son of Zeus who had trick his father and freed his siblings from his father's stomach.
3. Mentes Pallas Athena in disguise He was Pallas Athena in disguise. He was tasked by Odysseus to take care of Telemachus when he was in a war.
4. Poseidon , God of the Sea and the father of Cyclops.He was mad at Poseidon for being disrespectful.

5. Polyphemus son of Poseidon, also known as Cyclops.

6. Calypso "bewitching nymph" of Ogygia . She had kept Odysseus in her island for 7 years.


7. Orestes Agamemnon's son 

8. Laertes-  Telemachus's grandfather and the father of Odysseus.
9. Eurycleia the wet-nurse of Odysseus.She was brought by Laertes. She had helped Odysseus accomplish his task in killing the suitors of Penelope.

After having read "The Odyssey" by Homer, the correct answers matching the person to the descripion are the following:

1. Antinous - vocal suitor of Penelope. Also the son of Eupithes.

2. Zeus - Son of Cronus, Athena's father.

3. Mentes - Pallas Atenea in disguise.

4. Poseidon - "earth-shaker". The god of the seas

5. Polyphemus - Cyclops. The son of Poseidon

6. Calypso - "bewitching nymph" of Ogygia. She wanted to marry Odysseus.

7. Orestes - Agamemnon's son.

8. Laertes - Telemachus's grandfather.

9. Eurycleia - Telemachus's devoted servant.

Which sentence shows correct subject-verb agreement?

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The answer is A) Anyone interested in weather patterns calls the show and asks a question.

The etymology associated with a dictionary entry has to do with _____.A-forms of a word (singular, plural, tenses)
B-a word’s part of speech
C-the pronunciation of a word
D-a word’s origin

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The correct answer is D. A word's origin

Etymology is the science of word origin.

Answer:

b

Explanation:

In the Elizabethan great chain of being, which being was at the lowest rung of human society? A. the King
B. the Knight
C. the nobleman
D. the common man

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In the Elizabethan great chain of being, the being that is considered as the lowest rung of human society is the common man. The answer to this item is letter D. The life of the poor during this Era was quite harsh as they were not associated with the distribution of wealth of the kingdom. Welfare states were not also available during this period.

Answer:

D The Common Man

Compare drama to other literary genres. For example, how does drama compare to film? Give specific examples to support your answer.

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Drama is a literary genre that shares many of its features with other forms of literature, for example, film, short stories and novels. The difference between drama and a novel is that a novel is read by a reader. A drama is performed by actors on a stage in front of an audience. The actors portray their characters by speaking the dialogue and wearing costumes etc. An example of a play is "Macbeth" by William Shakespeare. An example of a novel is "The Kite Runner" by Khaled Hosseini.The difference between a drama and a film is that a drama is enacted in front of a live audience. An example of a film is "The Bourne Identity". A film is pre-recorded and shown to an audience after it has been edited. Screenplays of novels are often written and filmed. A good example of this is the Harry Potter series by JK Rowling. 

The primary objective of all literary genres, including drama, film, prose, and poetry, is to present a story or concept that explores or explains the truth about human experience to the audience or readers. The common elements between these genres are plot, theme, setting, characters, and dialogue.

Dramas are written to be performed in front of an audience, whereas prose, poetry, and short stories are usually meant to be read. Sometimes poems, short stories, and excerpts from prose texts are recited before a group of people (such as at readings at a bookstore or literary event), but that is unlike performing dramas. Dramas also differ from films. While drama is a live performance of a story in front of an audience, a film is a recorded performance of a story that is screened at a movie theater or on TV.

If you wanted to write a paper analyzing how John Milton uses language in the epic poem Paradise Lost, which method of incorporating evidence would be most effective?

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If you wanted to write a paper analyzing how John Milton uses language in the epic poem Paradise Lost, quoting would be the most effective method of incorporating evidence.

Answer:

Quoting

Explanation:

The main three methods of incorporating evidence into a text are quotation, paraphrase and summary.

If you are going to make an use of language analyze you should consider quotation as evidence for analysis. When you quote, you are integrating the original text using a signal phrase into your own text. Quotation lets the reader know who is saying what, so it will make easier to identify the original text and ideas from yours.