"Discrimination" is the answer
worldly
hopeful
disappointed
HOPEFULL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
b. symbolism
c. hyperbole
d. understatement
2.What is an extended metaphor?
a. a metaphor that makes a comparison by using the words “like” or “as”
b. a metaphor that sustains the comparison for several lines, or for an entire poem
c. a metaphor that suggests the comparison rather than stating it directly
d. a commonly used metaphor that has become part of ordinary language
3.Read the passage. William and I love to play board games. But he is such a clever fox that he always wins! Which figure of speech, or literary device, does the author use in the passage?
a. metaphor
b. imagery
c. personification
d. allusion
1.Bryce is reading a passage from his favorite story. He finds the story humorous because of the deliberate exaggeration. The writer describes people, things, or events as if they were much greater than they really are. Which literary device is the author using?
c. hyperbole
In literature, hyperbole is a way of speaking or writing in an exaggerated manner (deliberately) used to emphasize, to add humor or to gain attention on something. This is what the author is using when they describe people, things, or events as if they were much greater than they really are.
2.What is an extended metaphor?
b. a metaphor that sustains the comparison for several lines, or for an entire poem
A metaphor is a figure of speech that asserts that one element (person, animal, thing, quality, event, etc.) is similar to another element that in reality, or literally speaking, are not related in any way. An extended metaphor is one developed over the course of a poem or throughout a series of sentences in a paragraph.
3.Read the passage. William and I love to play board games. But he is such a clever fox that he always wins! Which figure of speech, or literary device, does the author use in the passage?
a. metaphor
When the speaker directly compares William to a clever fox, without the use of the words “like” and “as” he or she is using a metaphor. Metaphors are figures of speech that uses comparison to describe, aiming to give readers new insight and make ideas more memorable.
B. To bring about radical change for its participants
C. To keep things as they are
D. To make a small change in society
Answer: To reform the entire society
Ap don’t make the same i did and pick radical change
b. relies on emotions and florid dialogue to sway readers.
c. presupposes a high level of morality on the part of the reader.
d. shows disdain for the politics of Cold War socie
Poetry in contemporary British literature represents a departure from poetry typical of the Romantic period primarily because poetry in contemporary British literature presupposes a high level of morality on the part of the reader. The answer is letter C.