Two sounds the speaker describes in “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” are —Choose one answer.
a. his own voice and his horse’s neighing
b. wind howling in the bare branches and sleigh bells
c. his own voice and the voice of the owner of the woods
d. harness bells on a horse and wind during a snowfall

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer is D, because at some point the horse shakes his harness bells, and then the author says 'the only other sound's the sweep of easy wind and downy flake'. The protagonist is not speaking anything, so A and C cannot be correct. And no sleigh bells are ever mentioned in the poem. 

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Answer: Tonuge Twister

Explanation: This sentence has many of the same letters and the words sound similar.

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Answer:

yes and no

Explanation:

she knew she was supposed to marry paris but she fell for romeo anyways

Answer:

yes + no

Explanation:

She was a victim of the generational standards e.g. marrying at a young age to a much older man and of the strict rules women had to abide by (and thus the consequences e.g. threaten of being kicked out as women could not hold a job during those times). However, it was her own choice to fall in love with Romeo and to follow him, despite many people like the Nurse telling her not to. Therefore, she was a victim of the standards during those times but was very much guilty of her actions.

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The reason why Oscar Wilde most likely used stock characters such as dandies in his works was to mock them, primarily. Many of his works are actually criticisms of the current times, so incorporating such characters in his plays was a way for him to ridicule them. 

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The answer is 'by not fulfilling expectations'. The other options don't really surprise the reader, and if the plot is going into one direction, and then what you'd expect to happen doesn't actually happen, you are surprised, and the element of irony is achieved. 

B. By not fulfilling expectations

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The black squirrel gathers many acorns from our oak trees.

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He wants to use them to make a play reenacting the murder of King Hamlet

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