When speaking of putting literature into "cultural context," whose culture is being referred to?a. only the characters' culture
b. both the author and the characters' culture
c. both the reader's culture and the author's culture
d. only the author's culture

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Answer 1
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When speaking of putting literature into "cultural context", (A) only the character's culture is being referred to.

Putting literature into cultural context essentially means looking at the culture surrounding the characters and how that can directly and indirectly affect his their aspirations and opportunities.

Answer 2
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A.

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Last night, my family went to a Mexican food restaurant. I asked the waiter to put peppers on my enchiladas. From the moment these peppers hit my tongue, my mouth was on fire. I tried drinking a lot of water, but the burning sensation would not go away. What does the phrase "my mouth was on fire" mean in relation to this story? A. The peppers dry out the narrator's mouth, so he or she drinks a lot of water. B. The narrator's mouth is watering a lot because the peppers taste so good. C. The narrator was unable to eat the peppers with flames coming from them. D. The peppers are so spicy that they cause the narrator's mouth to feel hot.

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D. The peppers are so spicy that they cause the narrator's mouth to feel hot.

Explanation:

In the short story, the narrator mentions, "I tried drinking a lot of water, but the burning sensation would not go away." The word "burning" and the narrator's action of drinking water heavily insinuates that the peppers were spicy.

The phrase "my mouth was on fire" is a metaphorical phrase; the narrator's mouth wasn't literally on fire. It's figuratively said when you eat something extremely spicy that leaves a lingering burning feeling in your mouth.

What is active and passive voice?make a table of passive verbformationin different tense .​

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Answer:

I think this might help

Explanation:

Which figurative language from “The Caged Bird” help support the extended metaphor of freedom versus oppression?. . Back of the wind; floats downstream.

His wings are clipped; his feet are tied.

The caged bird sings; the free bird thinks.

Dawn bright lawn; grave of dreams

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Out of the choices given, the figurative language that helps support the extended metaphor of freedom versus oppression is "The caged bird sings; the free bird thinks." 

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The correct answer is:  The caged bird sings; the free bird thinks

Explanation:

We understand a metaphor as a figure of speech which describes something in one way but it's actually the other. In this example, we can see that the metaphor of "the caged bird sings" and "the free bird thinks" it's actually not a literally comparison, as "freedom" is the right every being should have, the fact of "singing" while beem oppresed, refers to the superficial way of seeing things from the outside; whereas, "thinking", gives you the power in many ways to do everything you wish to do with liberty.

(Who, whom) was the first president of the United States

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The answer is Who

"Who" is a Subject Pronoun  like he, she and we

"Whom" is an Object Pronoun  like her, him and us

The correct answer is “who was the first president of the United States”. George Washington was the first president of the United States and he served for 8 years.  

In a work of fiction, what is the term for the series of events that builds toward the climax?

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The correct answer is rising action.


Exposition is the introduction, when we get to meet the characters and find out what's going on in general. Then follows rising action, which are various conflicts and events that lead toward the climax, which is the highest point within a story. After the climax, there is falling action, when things start to settle down slowly. In the end, we have denouement, which is when everything is finally solved.

There is the exposition, which is the introduction and the rising action, which are the events building up to the climax.

Identifying Adjectives Identify each adjective in the following sentences. Do not include a, an, or the.
EXAMPLE
1. The sky was clear, and the night was cold.
1. clear, cold

Please help with these following questions below #1-10:

1. A silvery moon rode down the western sky.

2. It shed a pale light on the quiet countryside.

3. Long meadows spread out between two hills.

4. The smell of the wild onion was strong.

5. The only sound we heard was the sharp crackle of the fire.

6. Suddenly, several stars came out.

7. I watched until the entire sky glowed with bright stars.

8. I was lonely and happy at the same time.

9. I finally became sleepy and longed for my warm bed.

10. Soon I went indoors and fell into a deep sleep.

Thank you for your help with this!!!!!

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I am going to try this, I am a little rust, but here goes.
1. Silvery & Western
2.Pale & Quiet
3.Long
4.Wild
5.Sharp & Crackle
6.Several
7.Entire, Glower & Bright
8.Lonely & Happy
9. Sleepy, Longed, & Warm
10. Deep
I Tried my best dude. :)