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Langston Hughes describes life's hardships with visuals (imagery). The text evidence stated, "Life for me
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Which passage from the text best supports the correct answer to the previous question?
Answer choices for the above question A.
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Fill in the blank with the sentence that has the same point of view as the rest of the paragraph.
You should have been there and
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Which of the following lines from "Thoughts of Hanoi" best supports the answer selected above?
(1 point) Responses "Pitchblack,
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Use the statement about Shakespeare’s play A Midsummer Night’s Dream to answer the question.
The fairy queen, Titania, has
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Which line from William Butler Yeats’s “The Second Coming” most plainly contains apocalyptic imagery?
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“Feeling for the grass-edge of the path with his toes, he reached inside another window further along the wall…”
Which of
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What literary device can be found in the line below?
"And we are here as on a darkling plain"
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What are statements that help the audience imagine events, objects, people, or characters?(1 point)
Responses findings findings
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Piles of snow collected at the remote wilderness lodge huddled deep in the Kenai, Alaska, fjords during that blustery, long-ago
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Losing time! We're losing time!
Hurry back to the assembly line. Conveyor belts will come to you. Place the bolt, turn the
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Which of the following lines from "Thoughts of Hanoi" best supports the answer selected above?
(1 point) "Pitchblack, it thickens
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There is a place where the sidewalk ends
and before the street begins, and there the grass grows soft and white, and there the
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There is a place where the sidewalk ends
and before the street begins, and there the grass grows soft and white, and there the
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Silhouettes of a woman and a man are shown. Both of them have one arm extended toward the left. They each have slightly bent
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Is crazy as a loon. An imaginary in poetry?
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Is tender like a night. Consider a imaginary in poetry written?
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Which line from William Butler Yeats's "The Second Coming" most plainly contains apocalyptic imagery?
(1 point) "The best lack
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"Feeling for the grass-edge of the path with his toes, he reached inside another window further along the wall..."
Which of these
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Which of the following lines from "Thoughts of Hanoi" best supports the answer selected above?
(1 point) "The night is deep and
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From "There Will Come Soft Rains" Sara Teasdale Robins will wear their feathery fire Whistling their whims on a low fence-wire;
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Match the example with the figurative language it demonstrates.
A blanket of silence enveloped the crowd. A. Alliteration B.
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Rewrite these lines from the poem by changing the
metaphor to a simile: the small toads blinded by our lights and leaping, live
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Add the last paragraph to conncect the quotes in this essay:
In unit 6 we read the story “Sweet like crow” by Michael
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Provide a third pargraph:
In unit 6 we read the story “Sweet like crow” by Michael Ondaatje. The theme revolves around the
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Fill in the blanks.
Writers use ___________ language to communicate what they want their readers to experience. Sensory
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