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Throughout the poem, summer is described as being an actual being instead of a season. What literary device is this an example
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Throughout the poem, summer is described as being an actual being instead of a season. What literary
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22) Refer to "The Laborious Ant" and choose the best answer.
Twain uses _____ to give the ant human abilities, such as arguing
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Do I have to put on summer is described as being an actual being is i n s t e a d of a season what literature device is this
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Throughout the poem, summer is described as being an actual being instead of a season. What literary device is this an example
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Feeling like I am a character in The Nutcracker ballet,
I shake inside my snowsuit, clumsier than the dancers, But still
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Throughout the poem, summer is described as being an actual being instead of a season. What literary device is this an example
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Opportunity knocked on my door.
It was soft, yet loud. I went to see what was in store. The sun greeted me as I opened the door
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What figurative device is used in this line?
America’s heart broke the day after Christmas…
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Multiple Choice Question Throughout the poem, summer is described as being an actual being instead of a season. What literary
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Multiple Choice Question Throughout the poem, summer is described as being an actual being instead of a season. What literary
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Use the excerpt from the poem in the lesson to answer the question.
“Night climbed the horizon like a cat on the prowl; Its
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Which type of figurative language describes objects as if they were human?(1 point)
Responses simile simile metaphor metaphor
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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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which is the BEST example of personification?
A. Grandma enjoys listening to the thunder roar. B. Mother saw the fish jump out of
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Which is the best example of personification?
A. Grandma enjoys listening to the thunder roar B. Mother saw the fish jump out of
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What Is This A Definition For Human characteristics given to nonhuman things. “The daisies danced in the wind.”
A.
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True or False Simile __
Human characteristics given to nonhuman things. “The daisies danced in the wind.”
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From "There Will Come Soft Rains" Sara Teasdale Robins will wear their feathery fire Whistling their whims on a low
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How does the poet use personification?(1 point) Responses By addressing you and I as readers By addressing you and I as readers
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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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Use the poem to answer the question.
“Who Has Seen the Wind?” by Christina Rosetti Who has seen the wind? Neither I nor you:
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FIVE QUESTIONS FOR THE UNIT 6: LESSON 8 LANGUAGE AND LIFESTYLE TEST
Which sentence below contains an allusion?(1 point) Responses
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Use the excerpt from the poem in the lesson to answer the question.
"Night climbed the horizon like a cat on the prowl; Its
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Use the poem to answer the question.
"Who Has Seen the Wind?" by Christina Rosetti Who has seen the wind? Neither I nor you: But
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And spring herself, when she woke at dawn, Would scarcely know that we were gone.
The Last Two Lines of the excerpt contain an
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Use the poem to answer the question.
“Who Has Seen the Wind?” by Christina Rosetti Who has seen the wind? Neither I nor you:
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Which is the best answer for why an author might use personification in a fantasy book? : *
A) To help the reader relate to
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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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What is the BEST example of personification ?
A. Grandma enjoys listening to the thunder roar. B. Mother saw the fish jump out of
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Throughout the poem, summer is described as being an actual being instead of a season. What literary device is this an example
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“Night climbed the horizon like a cat on the prowl; Its breath was the wind that began to howl, The piercing stars were its
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Which is the BEST example of personification?
Responses A The ice cream turned to soup in the summer heat.The ice cream turned to
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What is tone?
A comparison between two, otherwise unlike people, objects or places The time and place in which a story takes
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True or False
Simile ___ Human characteristics given to nonhuman things. “The daisies danced in the wind.”
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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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It pushed and shoved
Moving spring into the past I felt its determination. It talked with conviction, 5Demanding control and
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It pushed and shoved
Moving spring into the past I felt its determination. It talked with conviction, 5Demanding control and
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It pushed and shoved
Moving spring into the past I felt its determination. It talked with conviction, 5Demanding control and
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Which of the following is an example of personification?
My computer is as old as a dinosaur--it takes thirty minutes just to
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Which sentence contains an example of personification?
A. The dog danced across the snowy field B. The cats gathered in a pile
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Which type of figurative language describes objects as if they were human?
personification metaphor onomatopoeia simile
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The room became an icebox every time the air conditioning went on.
This figurative language sentence tells you what? Responses
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What is being personified?
The moon guided me through the forest. Responses moon forest me
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What is being personified?
The moon guided me through the forest. Responses A.moon B.forest C.me
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Choose an inanimate object and write about what that object may see and feel for a day.
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Choose an inanimate object from around a house and write about what that object may see and feel for a day.
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The rival’s hesitance to be friendly to the man is best described as
(1 point) Responses flashback. flashback. personification.
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Which literary element is a type of figurative language?(1 point)
Responses synonym synonym conflict conflict denotation
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“Night climbed the horizon like a cat on the prowl;
Its breath was the wind that began to howl, The piercing stars were its
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Ambrose Bierce's "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge"
Comparisons
Creative Writing
Description
Descriptive Text
Devices and Techniques
Emotions
Fiction
Figurative Language
Figure of Speech
Figures of Comparison
Figures of Speech
Figures of Speech and Language Devices
Greek mythology
Imagery
Imaginative Writing
Language Feature
Literary Analysis
Literary Device
Literary Devices
Literary Devices or Figures of Speech
Literary Devices/Figurative Language
Literary Elements
Literary techniques or devices
Literature
Metaphor
Metaphorical Devices
Narrative style
Narrative Writing
Nature
Poem Analysis
Poetic Devices
Poetry
Revision Techniques
Rhetorical Devices
Shakespearean Literature
Short Stories
Short Story
Stylistic Techniques
The Red Badge of Courage
Types of Figurative Language
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