The fog comes on little cat feet. It sits looking over harbor and city on silent haunches and then moves on. What is the main similarity between “Fog” and Frost’s poem "Mending Wall"?

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Answer 1
Answer: Both use everyday language
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Words that sound alike but have different meanings are called

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Homophones sound alike but have totally different meanings. new- not existing before knew- something you understood be heart

What did Gatsby do after he returned to America

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he bought a house across the lake from daisy and was involved in illegal activity's

If a writer decides to make an emotional appeal in an essay to persuade her audience of her opinion, which of the following is she likely to include? a. scientific evidence
b. a touching anecdote
c. historical facts
d. expert opinions

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She will likely include B. A TOUCHING ANECDOTE to make an emotional appeal in an essay to persuade her audience of her opinion.

An anecdote is a short and amusing or interesting story about a real incident or a person. It is usually used to make listeners laugh or ponder over the topic. It will relate to the subject matter that the group of people is discussing.

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Th answer is B!  I got an A on the test!

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What is a moral dilemma?when a person must make a choice between two options
when a person is forced to choose between family and friends
when a person rejects morals generally accepted by a certain culture
when a person’s morals require taking two or more conflicting actions

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when a person’s morals require taking two or more conflicting actions.

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A moral dilemma is an ethical paradox in which a person´s axiological values present him or her with two options of a conflicting or exclusive nature where both demand satisfaction; that is to say, a person encounters a moment of choice in which he is forced to choose between two options, both of them being moral imperatives, but the person cannot choose one without failing the other.  

A dilemma is a forced choice between two options.

it's not specified whether it has to be between family or friends.

A moral dilemma is a a forced choice between two options of moral character. (the correct answer is the first one).

Which book below is the LEAST likely to contain technical terminology?A. Grady's Exam and Answer Resource
B. Principles of Civil Engineering
C. Anatomy for Dummies
D. Teach Yourself Dreamweaver Cs4

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"D. Teach Yourself Dreamweaver Cs4" is the best option for a text that is the least likely to contain technical terminology, since "teach yourself" books often try to be as user-friendly as possible.

In context of the poem as a whole, we can infer that the word“world” means
(A) society
(B) England
(C) the man-made world
(D) nature
(E) people


Passage 5. William Wordsworth, “Th e world is too much with us”
Th e world is too much with us; late and soon,
Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers:
Little we see in nature that is ours;
We have given our hearts away, a sordid boon!
Th is Sea that bares her bosom to the moon;
Th e Winds that will be howling at all hours
And are up-gathered now like sleeping fl owers;
For this, for every thing, we are out of tune;
It moves us not—Great God! I’d rather be
A Pagan suckled in a creed outworn;
So might I, standing on this pleasant lea,
Have glimpses that would make me less forlorn;
Have sight of Proteus coming from the sea;
Or hear old Triton blow his wreathed horn.

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The correct answer is letter (D) nature. In context of the poem as a whole, we can infer that the word “world” means nature. It talks about the changes and happenings that the nature has encountered. It shows how man handles it and how he treated the nature towards its greater advantage.