Cara is reading a story that shares the perspective of William, the main character. Which type of narrator does this describe?a. first person
b. third person
c. omniscient
d. limited third person

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

a. first person

Explanation:

The first person narrative is the point of view of the person who is telling the story. The character might be speaking about himself and shares events that he experienced and also can be recognized by the use of "I" or "us" in the text. Since it's mentioned above that the character shares his perspective, the text is narrated in the first person.

Answer 2
Answer: A. first person, this is due to the fact that Cara is reading from the main characters perspective, not a secondary character.

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An annotation of a visual work includes the following steps except which one?A. define the author's purpose
B. infer beyond the obvious
C. question the author of the visual

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It would be C. questions the author of the visual.

Read this excerpt from "the legend." he negotiates the slick of ice on the sidewalk by his car, opens the fairlane's back door, leans to place the laundry in, in these lines, the poet alludes to a ford fairlane car, which was built between the 1950s and 1970s. the purpose of this allusion is to develop the theme on which topic? a) acceptance b) betrayal c) difference d) violence

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

A ______________ generally uses a form of the verb “to be” in a comparison of two unlike things.a.
simile
c.
analogy
b.
metaphor
d.
idiom

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You mixed up your letters, but the answer is metaphor.

Similes and metaphors compare two unlike things, but similes use "like" or "as" while metaphors don't, and usually only use some form of "to be".

John Conway was the large troublemaker to whom Stuart had to stand up.
True
False

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John Conway was not the large troublemaker to whom Stuart had stand up to.

Answer:

The answer is  false

Explanation:

What two things are being compared in this epic simile?

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In this epic simile from "The Odyssey," the two things being compared are the stone and a quiver. The Option B.

What is the epic simile describing?

The epic simile describes how the Cyclops after completing his chores and having breakfast moves the great door slab to let his sheep pass through and then resets the stone in place much like one would cap a quiver after using it.

This comparison highlights the Cyclops' immense strength and the ease with which he handles the heavy stone which emphasizes the extraordinary nature of his actions in the epic narrative.

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Full question:

Read the excerpt from The Odyssey.

Then,

his chores being all dispatched, he caught another brace of men to make his breakfast, and whisked away his great door slab to let his sheep go through—but he, behind,reset the stone as one would cap a quiver.

What two things are being compared in this epic simile?

the door slab to the Cyclops' sheep

the stone to a quiver

a brace of men to breakfast

the Cyclops' chores to the men

Answer:

The stone to a quiver

Explanation:

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Rephrase of my question... Under what category do the following topics go; Essay or Report
1.) my matchbook collection,
2.) a history of the railroad,
3.) annoying people on cell phones
4.) Australian shepherds are the best dogs.
5.) the development of ice cream

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1= essay
2= report
3= report
4= essay
5= report
One of the more obvious differences between reports and essays is that reports always use sections with headings, and each of these sections has a particular purpose. As you will do in an essay, however, you are also required to analyse, evaluate and produce a line of argument to support your report outcomes.
using your judgement after looking at this see if what i think is correct... is correct :)