Supporting details within a literary analysis should NOT includea. direct examples from the text.
b. complex literary terms.
c. mention of any critiques by other writers.
d. statistics such as the number of pages in the text.

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer is D, 'statistics such as the number of pages in the text'. That information has nothing to do with analysis of a text, and is therefore unnecessary. 
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:  D, statistics such as the number of pages in the text.

Explanation:  When you are analyzing an article statistics is unimportant and should never be used.  It is totally worthless and a waste of your time.


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Select all of the statements that are true of parenthetical citation.A) A parenthetical citation is very short and is contained within the text.
B) A parenthetical citation includes the author and the title of the work cited.
C) A parenthetical citation gives the author's last name and a page reference for the source material.
D) A parenthetical citation is always in parentheses.
E) Every source used for an assignment must be documented with a parenthetical citation.
F) Only direct quotations need to be documented with a parenthetical citation.
G) A comma is not needed between the author's last name and the page reference.
H) The abbreviation for page is used in a parenthetical citation.

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The correct answers here are A) A parenthetical citation is very short and is contained within the text, C) A parenthetical citation gives the author's last name and a page reference for the source material, D) A parenthetical citation is always in parentheses, and G) A comma is not needed between the author's last name and the page reference.

What is the tone and mood of the story upturned face by by Stephen Crane

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depressed or serious 

Read this excerpt from the speech "Cause of the Great War" delivered by British Prime Minister David Lloyd George after World War I. Which statement accurately describes the use of rhetorical devices in this excerpt? We begged Germany not to attack Belgium, and produced a treaty, signed by the King of Prussia, as well as the King of England, pledging himself to protect Belgium against an invader, and we said, "If you invade Belgium we shall have no alternative but to defend it." The enemy invaded Belgium, and now they say, "Why, forsooth, you, England, provoked this war." It is not quite the story of the wolf and the lamb. I will tell you why —because Germany expected to find a lamb and found a lion.

A: The writer uses repetition to tell the audience that England was not the cause of the war.
B: The writer uses climax to tell the audience that England suffered a lot of casualties.
C: The writer uses antithesis to tell the audience that Germany is a major threat to England.
D: The writer uses metaphor to tell the audience that England will defeat Germany in the war.

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I'm thinking it's D. But I could be wrong.

D. The writer uses metaphor to tell the audience that England will defeat Germany in the war.

A. Repetition: A literary device that repeats the same words or phrases to make an idea clearer or more memorable. =Not applicable to this excerpt.

A. The excerpt is saying that England was not the cause of the war, but it does not use repetition to do it.

B. Climax: The turning point of a narrative; The highest point of action. =Not applicable to this excerpt.

B. This excerpt does not mention casualties either.

C. Antithesis: A contrary or opposite opinion/concept/characteristic; A literary device intended to persuade the reader. =Not applicable to this excerpt.

C. Antithesis rhetorical device: Two opposing ideas placed together in a sentence to achieve a contrasting effect. =Possible but not likely.

C. This excerpt does not explicitly say that Germany is a major threat to England. In fact, this excerpt makes them sound quite confident.

D. Metaphor: A figure of speech that makes an implied comparison between two things that are unrelated, but share common characteristics.

D. Like I stated above, this excerpt makes England sound confident that they will win.

Metaphor example in the excerpt: "It is not quite the story of the wolf and the lamb. I will tell you why —because Germany expected to find a lamb and found a lion."

I hope this helps anyone looking for the answer or for reference, sorry I was unable to answer sooner, but I will put this here for anyone still looking.

Anglo-saxon words makeup what fraction of the of the most commonly used words in our language

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Germanic settler tribes (Angels Saxons Jutes and Frisians) entered Britain in AD 449 onwards and displaced the orignal Celtic Speaking inhabitants If we can assume that the lexicon reflects the preoccupations of the language users, we would not be surprised that the original Anglo Saxons were origanally not a settled group. there was a settled group  but they were not very sophisticated. Many of their words are still used today. the most comman are the she husband and almost all of the common wordes used in the English language. However about three fourths of all of our worda are latain in origin. so about one fourth of thier words are used today. Hope I helped.

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The answer is: Bob Ewell

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The blade was taken off of Bob Ewell.

How are "The Call of the Kind" and "The Call of the Wild" the same? Different? What part does the setting play to determine which one White Fang follows?

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Explanation:

The call of the kind is when you have good friends to educate you while the call of the wild is when your friends are influencing you badly