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Now that you have identified a central idea and motif, explain how the recurring idea supports the central idea. Use details
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What is the irony is this passage?
In that direction, my windows commanded an unobstructed view of a lofty brick wall, black by
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. Which of the following quotes from "The Morning of June 28, 1948" Best describes the aversion that the public felt toward
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What is the irony in "Happy Event" by Nadine Gordimer?
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Hello, I am writing an opinion essay on "Speak" by Laurie Halse Anderson. I have a thesis statement, but I am not sure if those
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Use the paragraphs to complete the activity.
Patrick lived in Emoryville, but every Saturday morning he rode two city buses to
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Can someone please tell me what this quote means, I am having trouble understanding.
“When Andrew Johnson took upon himself the
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11. Read the following sentence from “The Balek Scales.”
My grandfather was the first person bold enough to test the justice
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Answer the following questions using your own words and ideas. Read each question carefully, and respond with an organized,
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Which answer most accurately describes how the author introduces the three brothers in “The Lost Boys”?
She describes them as
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What is the tone of this passage by author Oscar Wilde? My wallpaper and I are fighting a duel to the death. One or the other
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What is the tone of this passage by Jack London, about a dog being transported in a cage on a train? The Call of the Wild
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How can it be difficult to analyze how a text draws on traditional texts?
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Where does Paine use charged words in these examples from The Crisis, Number 1?
A. He says he has “little superstition.” B.
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Which question could a reader ask when analyzing the point of view of a story?
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Literary Analysis test
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What is a theme of the excerpt
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Summarizing Literary Text Quick Check
1 of 51 of 5 Items Question Which of the following is a summary of a literary text?(1
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Which of the following is most important in the interpretation of an allusion?
A. The level of meaning. B. Understanding the
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. This question asks about your work in your reading role. You may use your novel to help you answer the question.
Think about
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In Thoughts of Hanoi what is the author’s tone toward the setting?
hateful and cruel mournful and nostalgic apologetic and
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In Great Expectations, Miss Havisham's body is put on the dining room table after she is badly burned in the fire. What is
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What feeling does this passage from the middle of "Rattlesnake Hunt" convey? What words convey the feeling?
I took the snake in
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A man of such obvious and exemplary charm must be a liar - Brookner
ONE SAYS: This is not a causal statement yet it is written
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So I have to write an English essay on Richard Wright's Black Boy. And the topic I got was to "discuss moral themes throughout
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What is the purpose of the names of the girls in this poem?
Responses A The names imply that the girls are sisters.The names
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Thank you for your invaluable help.
Can you please consider these sentences, too? 1) As for her behaviour, she cried when she saw
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In "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty," Walter uses fantasies to escape the constant scolding of his wife. What type of conflict
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All of the following examples show how the author uses figurative language and imagery to characterize Mr. Rochester as
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Hi guys, I'm supposed to write a paragraph on why this flower crown represents spring. I've already written my concrete detail,
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"This question asks about your work in your reading role. You may use your novel to help you answer the question. Think about
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What is the purpose of the author using flashbacks in the short story 'penny in the dust'?
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What important message is conveyed in “Talk”?
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Why is there no description of what Chilingworth sees on Dimmesdale's chest
Perhaps the author wants to describe it with other
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If you consider The Call of the Wild to be an allegory, which one of the following statements would be true?
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1. Write a four paragraph literary essay in response to the following question. Be sure to include a thesis statement in your
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I need 3 themes and 4 quotes per theme for the book the bluest eye by toni morrison. i have one theme completely done. my other
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I have a 5 page essay for an English Class. We have read Martin Luther King's "letter from Birmingham Jail" and Jonothan
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Use the passage to answer the question.
Excerpt from Chapter 7 of The Trial by Franz Kafka How does Kafka's diction in his
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I need to come up with a metaphor for chapter 15 in "The Red Badge of Courage"
In this chapter: Crane reveals in this chapter a
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Miss Pierce, how can you be such a foolish ignorant girl? Asked to think you could afford to pay Mr. Higgins. The author uses
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What does an author's interpretation of a fact show?
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Which phrase best describes incidents in a literal literary text
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Write a paragraph to provide an example of how Animal Farm is an allegory for the Russian Revolution. Consider the characters
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Explain how the line “ I’m fat but I’m thin inside “ has both literal and figurative meaning?
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Most dynamic characters will also be central ones.
(1 point) O True O False
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04.05 Thinking About Theme
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What the author is trying to tell the reader, even if not done in a straightforward manner, is
6 called the: O moral O theme O
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Descriptive analysis
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How to reference the "Romeo and Juliet book using harvard referencing style
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