What is an allegory?

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An allegory is a story, poem or a picture that can be made to reveal a hidden meaning. Usually the hidden meaning is a moral of the story, a lesson.

Some books you may enjoy (which are allegories) are --

° Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan

° Animal Farm by George Orwell

(Animal Farm is my favorite one! It really does have a lesson in it!)

(I would've added another book, but Brainly says it contained swear words so I couldn't add it! I'll try to add it into the comments.)

If you have a library nearby or a school library you could go to, you should definitely pick up one of these books, if you want to see an allegory in action! :)

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Answer 2
Answer: its like a story that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning

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Which BEST describes what Post-Revolutionary Americans valued? A. war, triumph, and celebration B. absolute power, laws, and structure C. freedom, independence, and democracy D. self-reliance, transcendentalism, and nature

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My opinion on the question is like this. The Americans before the Rev. war wanted war against Great Brittan and wanted triumph against them. But they didn't want all that. They did sort of want absolute power, laws and structure but didn't really show that. The Americans wanted C, they wanted freedom from the persecution and hardships of Brittan's rule, they wanted independence from Brittan, and they wanted democracy. Because they were tired of not having any really known laws to go by, and they wanted to establish rule and guidelines that they ( the Americans ) liked. And the last answer, the only thing relevant in that is self reliance. But the correct answer is C. :D 

Which sentence contains an adjective clause? A. The dance studio offers classes in ballet, tap, and modern dance. B. Elana, a dancer, registered for a ballet class. C. Few students enrolled in the dance class that met Tuesday morning. D. Other classes, such as the Saturday afternoon class, filled quickly.

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an adjective clause comes after the noun it modifies and is made up of a group of words. 
the answer is D.

                           this is the adjective clause
Other (classes), [such as the Saturday afternoon class], {filled} (quickly).
         this is the                                                            verb    adverb
     noun it modifies 

Is the group of words a simple sentence, a compound sentence, or a run-on sentence? I like chicken I hate broccoli.



A.
simple sentence


B.
compound sentence


C.
run-on sentence

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It is a run-on sentence. You have a complete sentence (verb and a noun), I like chicken, and then you have another complete sentence, I hate broccoli. If you had put an and between these two sentences you would have had a compound sentence.  Hopefully this helps.
the answer is C Run-on sentence because  it has no conjunction to join the sentences 

By studying the suffix, the reader can determine that “impetuous” most likely means

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By studying the suffix from Latin impetus means "an impulse", so impetuous most likely means a person that acts quickly and without thought or care, by impulse and the heat of the moment.

By studying the suffix, the reader can determine that “impetuous” most likely means:

  • Doing something rashly.

What is a Suffix?

A suffix refers to a group of words that are coined to a root word. The suffix in the word impetuous is -tuous.

When used in words like meticulous, it refers to something being done in an extreme degree. So we can infer that impetuous means doing something rashly.

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When Athena departs from Telemachus and Nestor how does she reveal that she is a Goddess?

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She takes the form of a bird and flies away :)

In the early sections of the Odyssey, Athena appears to Telemachus in disguise as Mentor. As Mentor, she gives Telemachus the confidence to speak to Nestor about his father, Odysseus. Nestor relates what he knows (which is little), but bids Telemachus seek his father with the same zeal Orestes took in avenging Agamemnon’s death. Nestor sends Telemachus to Sparta to seek information about his father, and the wise old king sends his son, Pisistratus, as a companion. Athena departs following these events.

When Athena departs from Telemachus and Nestor, she reveals herself to be a goddess by putting off her disguise and flying away in the likeness of a vulture (or eagle, depending on your translation). As the Richard Lattimore translation relates in Book 3, lines 371-377 (the spellings in his translation differ from some spellings in other translations):

So speaking, gray-eyed Athene went away in the likeness 
of a vulture, amazement seized on all the Achaians,
 and the old man was amazed at what his eyes saw. He took
Telemachos by the hand and spoke a word to him and named him:
‘Dear friend, I have no thought that you will turn out mean and cowardly
if, when you are so young, the gods go with you and guide you
thus.

The little white-faced looked like twins choose the missing word. Calves, calf, calfs, calvs

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Answer:

calves :)

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