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Which of the following describes the theme of a story?(1 point)
Responses the key details regarding characters and plot the key
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In 3–5 sentences, explain how a theme of a story is different from its central idea. In your response, include a definition of
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In 3–5 sentences, explain how a theme of a story is different from its central idea. In your response, include a definition of
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Which of the following describes the difference between main points and minor details of a literary text?(1 point)
Responses Main
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My teacher is making us do these google slides about the story Walk Two Moons. And one of them asks us to tell the differences
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Mystery 1
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Which of the following statements about analyzing a literary text is true.
There must be text from two different literary text in
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Which of the following best summarizes this excerpt from John Marshall's opinion? (1 point)
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Which does the phrase author's purpose describe?(1 point)
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The Swallow and the Pumpkinseed by Elisa Oh and Don’t Count Your Chickens by Diana Conway
Three-Paragraph Literary Analysis
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In order to analyze a story for its theme, determine which two pieces of evidence from a text you should use. Select the two
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how does the speakers point of view about the jacket change throughout the passage
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jada
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Read this excerpt from The Outsiders.
Or I could have gotten one of the gang to come along, one of the four boys Darry and Soda
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Student
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Hi, Um, I need help with this question because I am getting confused and I don't know what It means. In a paragraph, define and
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Hi
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PART A: In lines 2-3, the narrator describes the evening “spread out against the sky / Like a patient etherized upon a
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kizara
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write a literary analysis paragraph analyzing any literary element you noticed Christopher Paul Curtis implementing in The
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johns long gong
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What does is evil then triumphant mean
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chimi
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The author of “HipHop Planet” uses the image of the candy box with a ribbon tied around it to describe the highways of
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Sabrina
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Do you think that Orwell's use of allegory rhetorically is successful?
Answer:a. I think that Orwell’s use of allegory
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sue
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Think about the work you completed in your reading character role. Determine the ideas that would be most worthy to share in a
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jules
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In Marigolds how does the author use of tone help describe Elizabeth's perception of her childhood?
-her tone sounds solemn at
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Karla
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which statement from the tail is he best example of indirect characterization
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Literary Analysis: Character and Characterization
Read the selection. Then, answer the questions that follow. People who don’t
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In the Importance of Being Earnest, what is the function of the characters of Miss Prism and Chasuble?
Respond in 3-5 sentences.
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Becky
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Literary Analysis: Character and Characterization
Read the selection. Then, answer the questions that follow. People who don’t
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1.)Tthe author of "hip hop planet" uses the image of the candy box witha ribbor tied around it to describe the highest ways of
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Hello
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Scouts comments to Calpurnia (beginning "I told Calpurnia to just wait") suggest that
A- scout is cruel and spiteful B- calpurnia
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May
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Create a paraphrase of the following sentence from “The Cold Equations”: She began writing another, twice looking up at the
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Oscar
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The direction of "At the Tourist Centre in Boston" can be described as
a. emotionally charged b. colloquial and relying on slang
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Jada
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1. What is Margot's motivation for saying "Sometimes I wish the end would come" in The Diary of Anne Frank, Act 2?
She wants to
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Hailee
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Determine the narrator's perspective
Harold Davis took a deep breath and slowly started to peel the gauze from the wound on his
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Anonymous
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Well in english we have to write an essay which deals with dramatic irony between two stories. The stories are One thousand
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Keirstan
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Which answer choice correctly defines "story structure"? (1 point)
The sequence of events in a story. The way an author uses
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Sub-Zero
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List and discuss the cardinal functions functions of Literature
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Mark Nobeh
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List and discuss the the cardinal functions of Literature
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Mark Nobeh
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List and discuss the cardinal functions of Literature
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Mark Nobeh
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If someone could help me answer any one of these that would be great. :)
1.Name and explain the information provided in the
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Alex
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I knew he was watching me, watching for a sign of mercy. The lightning was near now, and from fear he walked so close behind me
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Why should readers support their analysis of a literary text with strong textual evidence?(1 point)
Responses to explain how the
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TheDarkArtist
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Question 1 (1 point)
Which of the following is a symbol of motherhood and protection? a the pearl b the town c the shawl d The
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His cheekbones were high and wide, and strong deep lines cut down his cheeks, in curves beside his mouth. His hands were hard,
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I'm trying to find the theme of the book I'm reading, but I don't really know what exactly is a theme, could anyone give me an
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Shadow
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I can't seem to figure out the tone of the narrator in "The Lottery Ticket", and how it is established.
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AL 87
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How would you identify the title of a quoted work?
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Introduce the corpora of mariah careys syntactic mastery of songs that you are going to focus on your study. Discuss that there
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Whats are flat character, round character static character and dynamic character?
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Adenike
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In the book, Red Badge of Courage, what similarities (the obvious ones and the allegorical ones) that the characters, the "tall
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Anonymous
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What is the significance of the title The Call of the Wild. Thank you
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Anonymous
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Describe the tone and main message of Pelham's letter to Revere.
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Which of the following statements about analyzing a literary text is true?(1 point)
Responses Readers can only use explicit
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I need help
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Read the excerpts from The Princess and the Goblin by George MacDonald and Rip Van Winkle by Washington Irving. Then, use the
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