The word 'symmetrical' comes from the Greek root words meaning 'together' and 'measure', indicating something that is made up of identical parts facing each other or around an axis.
The word symmetrical comes from the Greek root words 'syn' meaning 'together' and 'metron' meaning 'measure'. Therefore, when combined, 'symmetrical' refers to something that is 'measured together'. More specifically, in the context of geometry and visual art, it refers to the quality of being made up of exactly similar parts facing each other or around an axis. When an object is symmetrical, halves of an object have equal dimensions and appear as mirror images of one another.
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It is being christened and sent out to sea.
It is a new ship and is ready for adventure.
It has been boarded by a brand new crew.
the correct answer is - It has been in service for a long time.
B. hyperbole
C. dramatic irony
D. symbolism
Answer:
Dramatic Irony is correct option in the statement.
• Which characters are facing an internal battle with their own thoughts or feelings?
In the space provided below, name both conflicts, briefly describe each conflict, and explain how Shakespeare establishes it through the events of the play, the words of each character, and the actions of each character.
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2. What does Brutus’s encounter with Portia teach you about Portia, about Brutus, and about their marriage?
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3. Why was it a mistake for Brutus to allow Antony to have the last word at Caesar’s funeral?
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4. Based on Brutus’s decision to march the army to Philippi and the appearance of Caesar’s ghost to him, make a prediction about what will happen in the final act of Julius Caesar. Be sure to justify your prediction with textual evidence where appropriate.
To create a more negative connotation, the author could have replaced the word curious with which of the following synonyms?
Nosy
Passive
Interested
Familiar
Answer:
nosy
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is nosy
B. to entertain the reader with a comical detail
C. to note that the food at the camp was healthy
D. to inform the reader of standard cafeteria procedures
The correct answer is A) to point out the unsanitary conditions at the camp.
Uchida’s purpose for including that detail in “Desert Exile” is to point out the unsanitary conditions at the camp
Yoshiko Uchida wrote his story of “Desert Exile” during the post events of the attack of Pearl Harbor by the Japanese Air Force and Navy in World War II. He and his family were sent to the camps that built the United States government to concentrate Japanese descendants in the U.S. West. The detail in his story of how “the cook reached into the dishpan full of canned sausages and dropped two on his plates with the fingers”, tries to show the unsanitary conditions at the camp.