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5 examples one sentence each simple
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What images does Langston Hughes use in his poem "Harlem II"
A. raisins in the sun B. festering sores C. stinky, rotten meat D.
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Which of the following could be used as criteria to evaluate the art piece? (1 point) Responses an illustration of abstract
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What images does Langston Hughes use in his poem “Harlem II”?%0D%0A(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Araisins in the
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"When I see birches bend to left and right
Across the lines of straighter darker trees, I like to think some boy's been swinging
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Read the excerpt from Heart of a Samurai.
But the wind beat it against the mast until it was torn into shreds. The wind pushed
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"When I see birches bend to left and right
Across the lines of straighter darker trees, I like to think some boy's been swinging
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I don’t like math
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In Birches, the author uses the phrase "shed crystal shells" to describe
a collection of glass figurines. the ice cracking off of
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What literary device is used in the phrase “lockers slammed shut like a rhythmic beat?
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Use the excerpt from "Birches" by Robert Frost to answer the question.
"When I see birches bend to left and right Across the
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Melanie walked out onto the stage, and her stomach dropped like a free-falling elevator. she crept slowly over to the podium and
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Use the excerpt from "Birches" by Robert Frost to answer the question.
"When I see birches bend to left and right Across the
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Read the poem.
the snow storm Announced by all the trumpets of the sky, Arrives the snow, and, driving o'er the fields, Seems
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Which statement best describes the use of imagery in the poem "She Walks in Beauty" by Lord Byron?
Responses The imagery of the
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Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the
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Hugi Timayev
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The caged bird stands on the grave of dreams, his shadow shouts on a nightmare scream”
What literary device is used. Real
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Read the following sentences:
Dominic had never ridden a horse before. In fact, he had secretly always been afraid of them due to
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"The storm raged with gusts and raged with rain"
Identify the stylistic technique used in this line.
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Sara Baker
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Use the excerpt from a poem below to answer the question. “Night climbed the horizon like a cat on the prowl; Its breath was
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what stylistic technique is this sentence "a comb raked through her matted hair and tore at the tangles buried there"
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What images does Langston Hughes use in his poem "Harlem II"?
A.) raisins in the sun B.) festering sores C.) stinky, rotten meat
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. “...this man with the insane, gorged face, the gibbering, dry mouth, the flapping book in his fist” (page 75). a. Literary
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. “...this man with the insane, gorged face, the gibbering, dry mouth, the flapping book in his fist” (page 75). a. Literary
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Write in 9th grade writing Describe one of the strongest literary images (not a picture or drawing from the reading) you
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Imagery Poem Assignment - Unit 5
Please write a poem of AT LEAST 10 LINES, using AT LEAST THREE well-developed sensory details.
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Use the poem to answer the question.
The snow drifts into hills of white. The imprints of his lonely plight Lie deep beneath the
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Read the excerpt from "Introduction to Poetry" by Billy Collins. Then, complete the statement that follows.
I want them to
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Read the excerpt from "Introduction to Poetry" by Billy Collins. Then, complete the statement that follows.
or walk inside the
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Read the excerpt from "Annabel Lee" by Edgar Allan Poe. Then, complete the statement that follows.
But we loved with a love that
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Read the excerpt from "Rain Music" by Joseph Seamon Cotter, Jr. Then, complete the statement that follows.
On the dusty
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Imagine you were reading a story about the waves at a beach in California. What is the purpose of adding the following detail?
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Drag and drop the words into the correct locations.
A writer can use _____ to achieve a more exact meaning and help the audience
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Ahead, the periwinkle sky spread like a blanket.
What does the phrase spread like a blanket indicate about the narrator?
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Excerpt from “Jabberwocky” by Lewis Carroll He took his vorpal sword in hand; Long time the manxome foe he sought— So
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How does the imagery in the first stanza indicate the poet's intended impact?
A. The poet uses imagery of a safely returned ship
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Which sentence from the story does NOT use sensory language to create vivid imagery?
A. "Looking at the hard, plaster cast that
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Read the following story, and then answer the question that follows:
Gwendolyn Brooks (1917-2000) was an American poet, author,
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Imagine you were reading a story about the waves at a beach in California. What is the purpose of adding the following detail?
Bl
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The cricket sang, And set the sun, And workmen finished, one by one, Their seam the day upon. The low grass loaded with the
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Use the poem to answer the question.
The snow drifts into hills of white. The imprints of his lonely plight Lie deep beneath the
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Use the poem to answer the question.
The snow drifts into hills of white. The imprints of his lonely plight Lie deep beneath the
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Which sentence from the story does NOT use sensory language to create vivid imagery?
A. "Looking at the hard, plaster cast that
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Use the excerpt from "Recuerdo" by Edna St. Vincent Millay to answer the question.
We were very tired, we were very merry— We
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Warmth of earth, and cloudless wind Tearing off the husky rind, Blowing feathered seeds to fall By the sun-baked, sheltering
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Imagine you were reading a story about the waves at a beach in California. What is the purpose of adding the following detail?
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In Gary Snyder’s poem, “Hay for the Horses,” which of the following phrases provides vivid imagery? (1 point) Responses
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"Kin" by Carl Sandburg
Brother, I am fire Surging under the ocean floor. I shall never meet you, brother Not for years, anyhow;
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The use of vivid descriptions to provide readers an image of what is happening is an example of which literary device?
imagery
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21- How often, in her waking hours and in her dreams, had she started in wild horror, and covered her face with her hands as she
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15- When her lover turned and looked at her, and his eye met hers as she sat there, paler and whiter than anyone in the vast
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