Which is the best definition of literal language? A. words used in ways that make their regular or common meanings clear
B. words used in ways that suggest new or unknown meanings
C. words used in ways that change or go against their usual meanings
D. words used in ways that hide or confuse their ordinary meanings

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Answer 1
Answer: A. because literal means exactly

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Indicate whether the following is a sentence or a fragment.The task of learning a new song.

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Answer:

Fragment

Explanation:

The following is a fragmentbecause a fragment is an incomplete sentence while a sentence is complete.

Sam is 4 times as old as Allie.who is older

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Sam is older because s=4a
s is Sam and a is Allie.  If Allie is 1,  then Sam is 4.

Such and such,  so Sam is older.
Sam is older just because she is 4 times allies age

Seasons are celebrations. The poet uses aA. Simile.
B loaded word.
C. Metaphor.
D. Bias.

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C. Metaphor. It doesn't have like or as, I don't know what a loaded word is, and it isn't someone's opinion. 

Read the following poem by Emily Dickinson.Hope is the thing with feathers,
That perches in the soul,
And sings the tune without the words, and never stops at all,

And sweetest in the gale is heard, and sore must be the storm
That could abash the little bird
That kept so many warm.

I’ve heard it in the chillest land
and on the strangest sea,
Yet, never in extremity,
It asked a crumb of me.

What is the tone of this poem?

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Answer:

Positive and sensitive.

Explanation:

Emily Dickinson's poem "Hope is the thing with feathers" is a poem where she personifies hope as a "bird' that perches in the soul of an individual. Whatever may be the condition of a person, hope is always there in us, singing "tunes without the words, and never stopping at all". Even during strong gales, hope is there silently giving us confidence and urging us to be hopeful for better things. When things get hard and life is chaotic, hope relentlessly urges us to go on living, giving us "hope" within all the chaos and mayhem.

Emily ends the poem by saying that even during immense times of extremities, hope is there, never asking anything of her. It silently but relentlessly gives her a positive feeling about the days to come. "Hope" unselfishly stayed with her all through the good and bad times.

Answer:

calm, relaxed

Explanation:

nothing in this poem represents anger, sadism, or depression. its simply about a bird. and the words to describe it. giving out a calm and relaxing feeling, hence the tone.

To interpret the theme in the story a reader should study

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Answer:

The answer is 'repeating ideas'

Explanation:

It's true

Answer:

Theme is the 'big idea' or 'lesson' of a story. Often times you can find the theme of a story by looking for an idea that applies to not only yourself but your friends, neighbors, anybody. Themes can sometimes be the moral of the sotry, but that's not always.

Explanation:

The words "later on" are an example of a(n):additive transition
adversative transition
causal transition
sequential transition

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A casual transition. Or at least how I see it.