c. hyperbole
A hyperbole is an over exaggeration. In the prompt, it describes the story Bryce is reading as having exaggerated elements because people, things, or events are portrayed as much greater than they really are. This is the definition of an over exaggeration.
Irony is the opposite of what is expected. Symbolism is when an object represents an idea. An understatement is when things are portrayed to be less than they really are. None of these things are happening according to the description in the prompt.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Who Understands Me But Me - Jimmy Santiago Baca - Weebly
5 Feb 2015 — This poem to me is about a man who seemed to be put into prison. When he was put into prison ... In the first stanza you see this because of the repetition that Baca uses. He starts
"Understanding Walden" Lynch, Michael. AmLitForum. 25 June 2008. Web.10 July 2010.
B.
Lynch, Michael. "Understanding Walden" AmLitForum. 25 June 2008. Web.
C.
Lynch, Michael. "Understanding Walden" AmLitForum. 25 June 2008. Web.10 July 2010.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Lynch, Michael. "Understanding Walden" AmLitForum. 25 June 2008. Web.
Its B
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
B. is wrong.
B. Because TV offers experiences that normal society will never personally experience
C. Because TV is so embedded in the culture that its effects are invisible
D. Because TV is accepted as normal in some societies but shunned in others
Answer:
C. Because TV is so embedded in the culture that its effects are invisible
Explanation:
Postman refers to French literary theorist Roland Barthes. He argues that “TV has accomplished the status of 'myth'". The point here is to understand what does “myth” mean to Barthes. Postman himself later on explains: “a myth is a way of thinking so deeply embedded in our consciousness that it is invisible”.