Which act of Macbeth contains the exposition? (5 points) Act 1 Act 2 Act 3 Act 4 Act 5

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer should be Act 1. Exposition is the introductory part of the play where we learn about the history of the people in the play, about the setting, the characters and their relations, and general things like that. Exposition is always found at the beginning so naturally the answer should be Act 1.
Answer 2
Answer:

The answer you are looking for is Act 1!


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purring kitten understatement 2. playing people passed the pond metonymy 3. I know that goat odor. hyperbole 4. He looked at his totaled bicycle and said calmly, "It's just a scratch." metaphor 5. Although the monarchy lacks formal power, he still respects the crown. onomatopoeia 6. My computer is moody this morning. irony 7. "Son, that finger painting is a masterpiece!" personification 8. "This is wonderful," he said while looking at his totaled bicycle. assonance 9. Her ...

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Here are the answers for the following phrases as to what figure of speech it is.

1. purring kitten --> onomatopoeia 
2.
 playing people passed the pond --> alliteration 
3. 
I know that goat --> odorassonance
4. 
He looked at his totaled bicycle and saidcalmly, "It's just a scratch." --> understatement 
5. 
Although the monarchy lacks formal power, he still respects the crown --> metonymy 
6. 
My computer is moody this morning. --> personification 
7. 
"Son, that finger painting is a masterpiece!" --> hyperbole 
8. 
"This is wonderful," he said while looking at his totaled bicycle. --> irony 
9. 
Her smile is a breath of fresh air --> metaphor 
10. H
is disposition is as light as a marshmallow. --> simile

Answer:

  1. onomatopoeia
  2. alliteration
  3. assonance
  4. understatement
  5. metonymy
  6. personification
  7. hyperbole
  8. irony
  9. metaphor
  10. simile

What is President Roosevelt's purpose for speaking? to deceive the public about the extent of damage to the economy to explain banking to the public to calm the public's fears about bank failures to tell heart-wrenching stories about the Great Depression

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Answer:

To deceive the public about the extent of damage to the economy

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Which of the following words can be used as a noun?A. Love
B. If
C. Younger
D. Happily

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A. Love

Love is both a noun and a verb. 
You can 'love' someone (verb)
Or you can show your 'love' for someone (noun)
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its hard getting the right sort of timing
even though I'm a lyrical master

if you haven't recognized the flow yet
you are definitely legally blind
I'm the greatest poet yet and that's a bet
time to make some paper I'm on the grind
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Bars

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What is the thematic message of the movie finding forrester

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