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[Answered] Write the opposite of these adjectives. Use any ten of them in sentences of your own. 1. absent 2. haste 3. temporary 4. exterior 5. strict 6. bold 7. lazy 8. virtue 9. plucky 10. superior 11. palatable 12. comical 13. introvert 14. mediocre 15. drowsy 16. urban
[Answered] List the universal theme, the titles of the texts, and the authors. You may use the fill-in-the-blank example or come up with your own sentence. Example: The theme, _____ by _____ is present in both _____ by _____ and _____ Sample: The theme, that greed can lead to your downfall, is present in both "The Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant and "Sharks" by Isaac McLellan.
[Answered] Fill in the blanks: 1. _______ spoiled the picnic. 2. The storm was followed by heavy _______. 3. The farmers were weeding the _______. 4. Cricket is played with a _______ and a ball. 5. _______ and _______ are real brothers. 6. Our _______ has won the match.
[Answered] Read the excerpt from section 3 of "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge." "Overhead, as he looked up through this rift in the wood, shone great garden stars looking unfamiliar and grouped in strange constellations. He was sure they were arranged in some order which had a secret and malign significance." How does the excerpt contribute to the theme of fate? A. It suggests that Farquhar will always be hunted by his captors. B. It suggests that Farquhar is wrestling with forces larger than himself. C. It suggests that Farquhar's problems are insignificant in the context of the world. D. It suggests that Farquhar will always be haunted by his decisions.
[Answered] During the revision process, which transitions can be added to sentences to show differences between ideas? Check all that apply. A. although B. conversely C. for example D. however E. in contrast F. in fact G. therefore
[Answered] 1. It refers to the sequence of events in the story A. plot B. setting C. characters D. point of view 2. It is the part of the plot that gives the problem of the main character of the story. A. middle B. ending C. resolution D. beginning 5. It is the part of the plot that gives the solution to the problem of the main character. A. middle B. ending C. resolution D. beginning
[Answered] Name: Instructions: Identify the term being described in each item. Choose your answer in the box. Haiku Diction Alliteration Free Verse Connotation Bio Poem Sestet Simile Tercet Onomatopoeia Octave Hyperbole Concrete Poem Poetry ABC Poem Vignette Quatrain Acrostic Tanka Drama Creative Nonfiction Personification Limerick Rhyme Rhyme Scheme Imagery Fiction Couplet Metaphor Assonance Denotation Quintet Cinquian Consonance 1. A type of imaginative writing that expresses ideas and emotions with style and rhythm. 2. Writing that tells an invented story, often including characters, plot, and setting. 3. A genre that includes plays and performance scripts meant to be acted on stage. 4. A literary genre that blends factual events with personal narrative and creativity. 5. A short, descriptive literary sketch that captures a single moment or impression. 6. Language that appeals to the five senses to create vivid mental pictures. 7. A writer's choice of words to convey tone, mood, and style. 8. The dictionary definition of a word, without emotional associations. 9. The emotional or cultural associations attached to a word. 10. A figure of speech that compares two unlike things using "like" or "as." 11. A direct comparison of two unlike things without using "like" or "as." 12. A figure of speech that gives human qualities to nonhuman things. 13. An extreme exaggeration used for emphasis or effect. 14. A word that imitates the natural sound of a thing. 15. The repetition of similar sounding words at the end of lines in poetry. 16. The pattern of rhymes at the end of each line in a poem. 17. The repetition of initial consonant sounds in closely placed words. 18. The repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words. 19. The repetition of consonant sounds, typically at the end of words. 20. A two-line stanza that usually rhymes and has the same meter. 21. A stanza or poem of three lines, often with a rhyme scheme. 22. A stanza of four lines, typically with a rhyme scheme. 23. A stanza or poem of five lines. 24. A six-line stanza or poem. 25. An eight-line stanza or poem, often used in sonnets. 26. A type of poem in which the first letter of each line spells out a word or message. 27. A poem that uses the letters of the alphabet to start each line, often in order. 28. A poem that describes a person's life in a structured pattern. 29. A five-line poem with a specific syllable pattern (2-4-6-8-2). 30. A Japanese poem with a 5-7-5 syllable pattern, often about nature.
[Answered] In Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, many of the songs relate to childhood memories, feelings of nostalgia, and actual places. True or False?
[Answered] Match the items on the left with the items on the right. I she he they you with him them her you me
[Answered] Write two sentences of your own by choosing any two conjunctions about 'Animals and Sounds'.
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