A meaning found out by reasoning is

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Answer 1
Answer: I think a word that could be used for this is "inferred": one of the meanings of "infer" is to derive new knowledge based on facts just by thinking about it in a logical way (=reasoning), not by obtaining new knowledge or new facts.
Answer 2
Answer:

inferred is the answer



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Which device does the statement, "my backpack weighs a ton," illustrate? a. synecdoche
b. personification
c. hyperbole
d. metonymy

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The answer is C, hyperbole
C hyperbole. The backpack does not literally weigh a TON. The author uses hyperbole to let the reader know it is really, really heavy

English Help PleasePoetry Analysis
Once the annotations are complete, it’s time to write the analysis. An analysis consists of facts and commentaries. It is not a summary, a listing of facts, or random, unsubstantiated conjecture. Use the following outline to help you:
I. Topic sentence stating the title of the poem, the author, and the poem’s theme.
A. Evidence #1: Identify an important line, poetic device, rhyme scheme, etc.
1. Analysis/Interpretation #1: Explain how the evidence supports the designated theme.
2. Analysis/Interpretation #2: Explain how the evidence supports the designated theme.
B. Evidence #2: Identify an important line, poetic devices, rhyme scheme.
1. Analysis/Interpretation #1: Explain how the evidence supports the designated theme.
2. Analysis/Interpretation #2: Explain how the evidence supports the designated theme.
C. Concluding Sentence
Guilt
We would fish,
and we would enjoy it.
That's what my mother said.
I had never fished before,
so I called you.
At the pier we baited our hooks –
slipped barbs into rancid shrimp.
The shining silver pierced one side
and emerged,
glistening, on the other.
Then we cast.
Yours landed far away
near one of the fishing boats,
but mine landed close –
too close perhaps –
to the solitary black cormorant
who clumsily flapped away
and screamed at me in its foreign tongue.
Then came reluctant waiting.
Finally, I felt a sharp tug
and I saw it –
the blue-white streak
cut through the brine
like harnessed lightning.
A mackerel.
The monofilament stretched taut.
Slowly I reeled it in.
As it lay there,
staining the dock crimson,
you killed it.
“Just a fish,” you claimed.
But when it was cooked
for our dinner
I tasted
guilt.
--Jed Chambers

Write your analysis for “Guilt” or a poem of your choice below:

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In the poem "Guilt," Jed Chambers works to draw sympathy from the reader and give them the message that hurting other animals is wrong. Although the poet used negative language in the beginning of the poem, the first line where he intimates that the narrator was having doubts about the death of the mackerel is line 31: "'Just a fish,' you claimed." Unlike his friend, the speaker believes that the fish is more than "just a fish." He puts a value to the creature, viewing it as a life that should not be wasted. The final two lines (34-35), "I tasted / guilt" further prove this theme. The narrator is regretting killing the fish. Unlike most people, he views the mackerel as more than just dinner; he has problem with the fact that the animal's life was taken so thoughtlessly. In "Guilt," Chambers does an excellent job of provoking thought regarding the value of animal life through effective language and a compelling first-person perspective.

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According to Aristotle, a tragedy must

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According to Aristotle, a tragedy must always respect three aspects, or, three unities. The unity of time, the unity of place, and the unity of action. This means that a tragedy must always be watched in one sitting, up to a maximum of 24 hours of length; it must be held in its entirety at a single place; and one should not have multiple parallel plots and should focus on just one action.

According to Aristotle, a tragedy must center on the suffering of a tragic hero or heroine.

In his work on Poetics, Aristotle defines tragedy in this way: "Tragedy is a form of  drama exciting the emotions of pity and fear. Its action should be single and complete, presenting a reversal  of fortune, involving persons renowned and of superior attainments, and it should be written in poetry  embellished with every kind of artistic expression."

In his thoughts on Poetics (or what we would call the dramatic arts), Aristotle also asserted that every tragedy (a dramatic, serious play) contains six elements: "Plot, Character, Diction, Thought, Spectacle, Song."

Identify the phrase in this sentence. The cheetah runs quickly after the gazelle.

A.
The cheetah runs

B.
after the gazelle

C.
the gazelle

D.
The cheetah runs quickly

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The phrase in the given sentence is "after the gazelle". The correct answer is option B. This phrase is an example of an object of the preposition. The word "after" is a preposition and its object is the word, "gazelle". 

The correct answer is: B. after the gazelle

In the sentence: The cheetah runs quickly after the gazelle, the phrase after the gazelle corresponds to a prepositional phrase that is defined as a group of words that begins with a preposition and ends in a noun, a pronoun or a nominal phrase.

What is Paul Reveres mission in "Paul Reveres Ride"A.) to fight the british troops until reinforcements arrive
B.) to carry a secret message to the British troops
C.) to carry a secret message from the british troops
D.) to warn the other colonists of the movements of the british troops

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D- to warn the other colonists of the movements of the british troops
D. Paul Revere's task was to warn the colonists of British movement using a system of lanterns.

Which word in the sentence, if any, should be followed by a comma? Nevertheless he remains determined to finish the project before the end of the month.

A. Nevertheless

B. project

C. determined

D. There is no error in comma usage.

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A- Nevertheless because it is an introductory word.