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Answer: Remedy means a treatment to cure diseases or injurious(in this case hearing problems)
Singed means to burn something(in this case her hair)
Quarrel mean to fight or argue with someone(in this case his bro)
Conclude means to end something or bring something to an end
Enormous means something huge or big or large in size or quantity




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Which group of words is a clause? A. the effort was worth it B. answering the phone C. dinner time D. eating chocolates E. from your school

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Answer:

B. answering the phone

Explanation:

A clause is a group of words that is used in a par of a sentence and has to contain a verb the subject of the verb.. Answering is a verb and phone is the subject of the verb.

Ebenezer Scrooge's character changes between Act 1 and Act 2 of a Christmas Carol: Scrooge and Marley. In an essay, describe these changes and analyze how dramatic elements such as stage directions and dialogue shape Scrooges character. Include details from the text in your essay.

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Which statement best describes a symbol in this excerpt?

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Answer:

Cheryl represents childhood innocence

Explanation:

O vc nao mandou o trecho so a pergunta então tenho que saber qual é o trecho

Which two excerpts use the third-person limited point of view? A.) With a flourish and a bang the music stops. The couples exchange artificial, effortless smiles, facetiously repeat "lade-da-da dum-dum," and then the clatter of young feminine voices soars over the burst of clapping.

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C.) At a little after seven Judy Jones came down-stairs. She wore a blue silk afternoon dress, and he was disappointed at first that she had not put on something more elaborate. This feeling was accentuated when, after a brief greeting, she went to the door of a butler's pantry and pushing it open called: "You can serve dinner, Martha." He had rather expected that a butler would announce dinner, that there would be a cocktail.

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The third-person limited POV uses words like he/she and his/her to tell the story and refers to the characters by their names. The narrator does not take a part in the story and tells it from an outside perspective. However, because it's 3rd person limited, you know the thoughts/feelings of a single character.

Go through each excerpt and figure out which ones are 3rd person and which ones use a limited POV.

All the excerpts use 3rd person because you don't see an "I/we" (1st person) or a "you" (2nd person), and they all use "he/she/her/him/names of characters."

However, only two excerpts let you into the mind/thoughts & feelings of one character. In B, you can hear the character, the man, conclude that "It certainly as cold," which is something you would not know unless you knew the thoughts of the character. In C, you can hear that the man "was disappointed at first that she had not put on something more elaborate" and that "he had rather expected that a butler would announce dinner." These are also things you would have not known without a limited POV. Also notice that only one character's thoughts are heard and you can't hear the thoughts of the dog in B or Judy Jones in C.

Your answers are B and C.

Answer: B and C is the answer

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Which statement accurately describes the use of a third-person omniscient narrator?

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It really depends on what your choices are. When a writer opts to use third person omniscient point of view, it means that we get an insight into everybody's thoughts and lives, with no boundaries. 
So, a writer uses this technique in order to allow the author to explain what anyone in the narrative thinks or feels. 

Answer: C

Explanation:

What is Eumaeus discussing here?"Zeus / the Old Thunderer, robs a man of half his virtue

the day the yoke clamps down around his neck."

the fate of prisoners

O why slaves rebel

why beggars steal

why Odysseus's servants neglected Argos

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The correct answer is “the fate of prisoners”. Taken from the poem “The Odyssey” attributed to Homer, the excerpt presented above narrates the fate of the prisoners when they lose their lords, since they are said to lose their “enjoyment” to perform their activities in a good way. In other words (metaphorical meaning), Zeus takes their virtue (moral standards) when this happens.

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