What is the tone of the song dreams by Fleetwood Mac

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Answer 1
Answer: The song captures sad and dark elements, so depressing or dreary.

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Read the passage. Excerpt from “The Daffodils” by William Wordsworth I wandered lonely as a cloud That floats on high o’er vales and hills, When all at once I saw a crowd, A host, of golden daffodils; Beside the lake, beneath the trees, Fluttering and dancing in the breeze. Continuous as the stars that shine And twinkle on the milky way, They stretched in never-ending line Along the margin of a bay: Ten thousand saw I at a glance, Tossing their heads in sprightly dance. What does the milky way symbolize in this poem? A) the trees B)the lake C)the daffodils D)the sky

Which aspect of literary criticism deals with whether the author's message is significant or worthwhile?

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The specific aspect of literary criticism that demonstrates the author's message as significant or worthwhile is the author-based approach. It is also called the Expressive Theory. It depicts that the best interpretation of a text (poem, novel, fictional stories, etc) comes from the author himself. 

The reader-based approach is not entirely reliable because every reader may see a text in a different perspective. There are even cases wherein readers interpret a text in a deep, deep way while the author meant everything in the literal sense. Everything varies from case to case. 

i say it is evaluation which was one of the answer in my question which is understandable since you evaluate the message of the author just like you evaluate if buying that candy bar was worth it, this is the main significant, was it worth it or not after analyzing it and interpreting.

What is a theme discussed in "The Nun's Priest's Tale"?bravery
flattery
fear
kindness

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The theme discussed in "The Nun's Priest's Tale" is flattery. When Chanticleer met the fox, he was frightened. The fox then assured that he is bringing no harm and flattered Chanticleer by telling him that his voice is as merry as those of the angels God has given them, and the naive rooster easily believe the fox's flattery.
The theme discussed in "The Nun's Priest's Tale" is flattery.
Flattery is what made the fox catch the rooster, and then flattery is what gave the rooster the opportunity to escape certain death at the hands of that very fox.

A cliché is a _______ expression.
A. wordy
B. new
C. worn-out
D. foreign

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The answer would be worn out because cliche means something like its typical or common.

What is a simple predicate?

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A predicate is the explanation of the action of what the subject is doing. A simple predicate - a word or words that explain what specific action the subject in a sentence is doing. It is a verb that always shows an action.

Which sentence contains an incorrect possessive form?a. There is a water fountain near the employees' break room.
b. The store manager's answers were extremely helpful.
c. Girls' dresses are on sale this weekend.
d. Childrens' shoes are on the bottom three shelves.

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The answer to the question that is being presented above would be letter d. "Childrens' shoes are on the bottom three shelves." contains an incorrect possessive form because of the word " childrens' ". It should be phrased as 'children's'.

Which archetypal character does the speaker represent in this passage? By golly, here they go and use up all the towels, every doggone one of ''''em, and they use ''''em and get ''''em all wet and sopping, and never put out a dry one for meof course, I''''m the goat!and then I want one andnI''''m the only person in the doggone house that''''s got the slightest doggone bit of consideration for other people and thoughtfulness and consider there may be others that may want to use the doggone bathroom after me and consider (from Babbit by Sinclair Lewis) optimist complainer visionary thrill-seeker

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By using phrases and spellings such as ''''em and get ''''em all wet and sopping, and never put out a dry one for meof course," the author is painting a picture of the stereotypical southern redneck.