Which section of a Greek drama was typically used to communicate backstory? the Prologue the First Episode the First Exodus Exodus

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Answer 1
Answer: I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is the first option. The section of a Greek drama was typically used to communicate backstory would be the prologue. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.
Answer 2
Answer:

t would be the prologue in simpler terms


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A. Henry uses irony to highlight the love Jim and Della feel for each other, whereas Maupassant uses irony to emphasize the rewards of hard work.

B. Henry uses irony to surprise the reader in the foolishness of Jim and Della, while Maupassant uses irony to focus attention on the result of the Loisels' errors in judgment.

C. Henry uses irony as a means of communicating the depths of the Youngs' love for one another, while Maupassant's use of irony communicates the needless suffering caused by the Loisels' pride. ***

D. The effect of O. Henry's use of irony is hilarious, while the effect of Maupassant's use of irony is tragic.

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Hey, there!

B. Henry uses irony to surprise the reader in the foolishness of Jim and Della, while Maupassant uses irony to focus attention on the result of the Loisels' errors in judgment

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the answer is B

( Henry uses irony to surprise the reader in the foolishness of Jim and Della, while Maupassant uses irony to focus attention on the result of the Loisels' errors in judgment. )

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The major theme of "Life without Principle" is A. religion.
B. economics.
C. government.
D. freedom.

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D. freedom Good luck

Read the following sentence, paying close attention to the underlined words:The young child played alone in the warm sun while the older children swam in the cold water of the clear lake nearby.
Which underlined word does not function as an adjective?
A. Clear
B. Warm
C. Alone
D. Young

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The correct answer is C) alone. 
That word is used as an adverb, not as an adjective.
the only word that is not an adjective is alone. there is your answer. adjectives describe nouns alone does not

Lunch for Wesley meant "eating a peanut butter sandwich".What kind of phrase are the bolded words?


gerund phrase
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verb phrase
participle phrase

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The phrase eating a peanut butter sandwich is a gerund phrase, given that the word eating is a gerund. 

the only logical answer would be gerund phrase

The Giver Novel: Describe the society that Jonas lives in. How is it different from our society? How is it governed, and in what ways is harmony maintained? How are rules enforced? What is the goal of the differences from our society that those in charge of Jonas’s society have established?

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It's different from our society because everyone is formed to the government's will, and everything is the same. Harmony is maintained because of the extreme government control, and how they convince people that it is their own idea. I don't remember how rules are enforced or the last question, sorry.