Facts can be verifiable as true or false, while opinions cannot.
Facts are things that can be verified. This means that they can be proven as true. Examples of facts: George Washington was the first President of the United States. Geese fly south in the winter. Dogs have four legs. An opinion cannot be verified as true or false. Examples of opinions: Chocolate ice cream is the best flavor. Summer weather is terrible. The Hunger Games is the most popular dystopian novel.
Allusion
Simile
Personification
Symbol
The correct answer to this question is personification.
explanation:
the statement "the movement" is a verb/action, not a person. "nourished" is a term used to describe something that a person may experience, which is giving the movement human feelings/emotions. Therefore, the correct answer is personification.
(PS. Took the test, this is correct)
A. dentist : teeth
B. hammer : nail
C. slice : strike
D. chop : axe
Answer: D. chop: axe.
Explanation: an analogy is a comparison between one thing and another, usually with the purpose of explanation or clarification, this comparison is based on one similarity or difference between specific features of two things. In the given set, we have the pair of words "knife" and "cut" the relation between this words is that "cut" is the function of the knife. From the given options, the one that have the same relation is option D: chop: axe (the function of an axe is to chop).
Haemon argues with Creon plot event completes the organizer. Correct option is b.
Oedipus descends as King in the play Antigone by Sophocles and offers his children the throne. Creon, Oedipus' brother-in-law, assumes the throne after both die in a struggle. Polynices, Oedipus' son, who had rejected entombment because he was a double-crosser, captured Antigone's heart. To the chagrin of the celestial beings, Creon orders Antigone to be thrown into a cavern. He changes his mind and agrees to Polynices' burial, but Antigone puts a halt to everything while it's happening. Haemon, Creon's child and Antigone's husband, also puts a stop to everything, inspiring his mother to do the same. Creon flees in agony, distraught. The most recent instance mentioned here is Haemon's argument with Creon.
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Complete question is:
Which plot event completes the organizer?
a. Citizens rebel against Creon
b. Haemon argues with Creon
c. Chorus Leader lectures Creon
d. Gods warn Creon
The reason why the phrase in the sentence in nonrestrictive can be explained in the following manner:
In the sentence, the phrase "Julian" is nonrestrictive because it can be removed from the sentence without altering its meaning. In other words, it is not essential for the meaning of the sentence and can be left out.
A nonrestrictive or nonessential element is a sentence is a word, phrase, or clause that provides extra information about another element but is notnecessary for the sentence's meaning.
In "My youngest brother, Julian, is already taller than I am," "Julian" is a nonrestrictive element. It provides the name of the brother, but it can be removed without changing the meaning:
"My youngest brother is already taller than I am."
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Answer:
The adverb clause is "unless they were given the chicken first" and it has been introduced by the subordinating conjunction "unless". The word modified is the verb "wrestle".
Explanation:
Adverb clauses, also known as adverbial clauses, are dependent clauses that function as adverbs. As they are dependent clauses, they must have a subordinating conjunction that connects to the rest of the sentence. In this case, the adverb clause gives information regarding how things would happen. It states a condition: The green and greasy alligators would wrestle if they got the chicken first.
A simile is a comparison using 'like' or 'as'. In the story 'An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge,' an example might be 'He felt like he was flying'. Without the provided excerpt, the specific simile can't be identified.
The question is asking for a simile from an excerpt from "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge." A simile is a figure of speech that makes a comparison, showing similarities between two different things, and typically uses the words 'like' or 'as'. Without the actual excerpt provided in the question, I'm unable to identify the specific simile. However, an example from the story might be: 'He felt like he was flying.'
In the excerpt from "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge", the simile can be found in the phrase "His neck was in pain and lifting his hands to it revealed that his flesh was sore and swollen". The simile is found in the phrase "his flesh was sore and swollen", where the comparison between the condition of his flesh and something else is being made.
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