Read the fallowing Papago song. Identify its purpose.

"No talking, No talking. The snow is falling. And the wind seems to be blowing backward"
a. to inform
b. to persuade
c. to analyze
d. to express

Which of these is a feature of early American and colonial literature?
a. the literature primarily focuses on religious themes
b. the voices of women and minorities are absent
c. the literature was nonexistent before the printing press
d. the authors shared different genres and purposes

Which of the fallowing is NOT a primary source from early American and colonial literature?
a. the Gettysburg address
b. the way to wealth
c poor Richards almanac
d. of Plymouth plantation

which of the fallowing best defines a rhyme?
a. repeated sounds across lines of poetry
b. a poems cadence, pace, or ongoing momentum
c. a collection of lines in a poem
d. rhythmic repetition in a poem

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My answers are 1. A 2. D 3. A 4. D please tell me what the correct answers are!! thank you

I agree with your answer for 3.

The others are wrong.

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To analyze the purpose of the Papago song, one must examine the content and context of the lyrics. The lines "No talking, No talking. The snow is falling. And the wind seems to be blowing backward" suggest that the song is expressing a feeling or mood. The repetition of "No talking" emphasizes silence, while the description of falling snow and wind blowing backward evokes a sense of stillness and possibly melancholy. Therefore, the purpose of the song is likely to express emotions or create a certain atmosphere (d. to express).

In early American and colonial literature, a feature commonly seen is the literature primarily focusing on religious themes (a. the literature primarily focuses on religious themes). This can be attributed to the strong influence of Puritan beliefs and the religious culture of the time.

Out of the given options, "the Gettysburg address" is not a primary source from early American and colonial literature (a. the Gettysburg address). The Gettysburg address is a speech given by President Abraham Lincoln during the American Civil War, while early American and colonial literature refers to the writings produced before and during the colonization period.

A rhyme can be defined as repeated sounds across lines of poetry (a. repeated sounds across lines of poetry). This includes the repetition of similar syllable sounds at the end of lines, creating a musical and rhythmic quality in a poem. Rhymes are often used to enhance the lyrical quality of poetry and create a sense of cohesion.