subject
English, 22.09.2019 22:00 wickedskatboarder

1. which type of figurative language makes a comparison between two things without the use of like or as?
a. metaphor
b. consonance
c. simile
d. personification
2. in literature, what's the term for something standing for something else?
a. conflict
b. symbolism
c. plot
d. setting
3. what determines the pattern of a rhyme scheme in poetry?
a. stressed and unstressed syllables
b. whether a poem is spoken or read
c. the last word in each line
d. assonance and alliteration
4. according to "my life has been the poem," what would thoreau rather do than write poetry?
a. watch the sky
b. write short stories
c. live life
d. eat healthy
5. what word best describes thoreau's "my life has been the poem"?
a. negative
b. lengthy
c. unclear
d. straightforward
6. in "the yellow wallpaper," who does the narrator start to think she sees in the wallpaper?
a. john
b. women
c. singers
d. her baby
7. of the following, which point of view likely would provide readers with the least amount of detail?
a. third-person omniscient
b. third-person limited omniscient
c. third-person objective
d. first-person narrator
8. which of the following sentences uses word choice to show how fortunate the narrator thinks it is that the baby isn't stuck in the room with the yellow wallpaper?
a. it's lucky that john kept me here after all, i can stand it so much easier than a baby.
b. it's nice that john kept me here after all, i can stand it so much easier than a baby.
c. it's dangerous that john kept me here after all, i can stand it so much easier than a baby.
d. it's strange that john kept me here after all, i can stand it so much easier than a baby.
9. based on your analysis of emily dickinson's "there is no frigate like a book," the message that literature can transport the human soul represents the
a. word choice.
b. poetic structure.
c. main idea.
d. life of dickinson.
10. when it comes to the plot of a literary piece, what does the rising action immediately lead to?
a. introduction
b. conclusion
c. falling action
d. climax
11. from "song of the open road," where does whitman believe individuals can find themselves?
a. at a library
b. on the open road
c. in a land of good fortune
d. in a world other than this one
12. with transcendentalism, who possesses the power to transcend the material world to find meaning in life?
a. all individuals
b. families
c. all poets
d. politicians
13. which stage of the writing process encourages writers to create an outline to organize their ideas?
a. planning
b. revising
c. proofreading
d. presenting
14. which type of conflict would include the main character struggling against his or her father?
a. man versus nature
b. man versus technology
c. man versus man
d. man versus self
15. going along with a main theme from "the yellow wallpaper," what happens when john won't properly treat his wife or listen to her wishes and concerns?
a. the narrator descends into madness.
b. the narrator treats herself and recovers.
c. the narrator chooses a new physician.
d. the narrator decides to leave him.
16. which type of figurative language deliberately repeats the same sound at the beginning of each word?
a. simile
b. metaphor
c. assonance
d. alliteration
17. you would learn the names of the primary characters in a story during the
a. climax.
b. falling action.
c. conflict.
d. exposition.
18. what literary device is used by writers to readers better understand a situation, using elements like similes and metaphors?
a. figurative language
b. jargon
c. abstract speech
d. clichés
19. in "the yellow wallpaper," we perceive the thoughts and feelings of
a. the narrator.
b. the women in the wallpaper.
c. no one; the story is told in third-person objective point of view.
d. john.
20. which of the following literary elements represents the sequence of events in a story?
a. plot
b. symbolism
c. conflict
d. setting

ansver
Answers: 2

Another question on English

question
English, 21.06.2019 23:50
Which phrase from the article suggests a tone that is formal but subjective? a- "thirty-six inches long and sixteen inches wide" b- "loads of fun with it" c- "most generous and attractive" d- "must be new subscribers" one of the most generous and attractive offers ever made to washington boys and girls is announced today by the washington times circulation department. for a limited time, national capital youngsters who show enterprise and energy will be given disc wheel coaster wagons in return for a few hours of their time. each boy or girl who sends in to the circulation manager, room 242, the names and addresses of ten friends or relatives who agree to take the washington times for six months, will receive one of these wagons, which can be made a source of profit as well as unending enjoyment for youngsters. the boys and girls are merely asked to obtain the signatures of ten friends or relatives. no money is to be collected and no work is required. the washington times is the most popular and constantly growing newspaper in the national capital and it is easy and simple to obtain the required ten signatures. as soon as the signatures are verified, the disc wheel coaster wagon will be delivered to the energetic boy or girl. the disc wheel coaster wagon is thirty-six inches long and sixteen inches wide. the coaster is built exactly like a high-powered automobile. the disc wheels have rubber tires and true roller bearings. it runs as smoothly as an eight-cylinder automobile. it is built of the strongest wood and is equipped with a reliable hand brake, enabling the owner to stop in an instant. the tongue—usually the first thing about a wagon to break and render the wagon unserviceable—is so stout that a man can jump on it without breaking it. it is built for real boys and active girls and they are bound to have loads of fun with it. besides using the wagon for pleasure and going visiting, boys and girls can use it to make money, running—or riding—errands, delivering packages, wheeling marketing home, etc. the disc wheel coaster wagon is so strongly built that it will withstand the roughest usage to which it may be subjected and will last for years. every boy and girl who wants one of the attractive and most desirable disc wheel coaster wagons should start today to sign up the necessary ten relatives or friends as home delivery subscribers for the washington times for six months. bear in mind that the ten persons whose signatures you obtain must be new subscribers—that is, they must be persons who are not having the washington times delivered at their homes at present. here’s hoping every boy and girl in washington gets a disc wheel coaster wagon before many days.
Answers: 1
question
English, 22.06.2019 03:10
Which statement is true of the antagonist of a character vs. nature conflict? the antagonist is generally more powerful than the protagonist. the antagonist is a person or personified object. the antagonist and the protagonist have the same values. the antagonist is always difficult to fletermine.
Answers: 1
question
English, 22.06.2019 07:50
What is the difference between theme and universal theme? theme refers to the central insight revealed through an american story, while universal theme refers to a theme revealed through a story of foreign origin. theme refers to a central message that applies to anyone, anywhere, while universal theme is particular to a certain individual, historical context, or culture. theme refers to the central insight revealed through a story, while universal theme refers to a theme that applies to anyone, anywhere. theme and universal theme are two terms that have the same definition.
Answers: 2
question
English, 22.06.2019 09:30
According to warren in the brown opinion, how did conditions change between the time the fourteenth amendment was adopted and the time the supreme court considered brown v. board of education?
Answers: 2
You know the right answer?
1. which type of figurative language makes a comparison between two things without the use of like o...
Questions
question
Computers and Technology, 28.11.2020 22:10
question
English, 28.11.2020 22:10