Cause-and-effect paragraphs and persuasion paragraphs are very similar toa. arguments.
b. essays.
c. transitions.
d. pronouns.

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Answer: The correct answer is letter a. arguments. Cause-and-effect paragraphs and persuasion paragraphs are very similar to arguments.  In an argument you are making a claim about a topic. It is also concerned with why things happen (causes) and what happens as a result (effects).

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B. It's a sound pattern.
C. It's a literary device.

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The answer is c Because alliteration is a poem or phrase with the beginning of every word or most of every word begins with the same letter

Part 1 of "Alone" can best be identified as an example of aballad
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lyric poem
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If the question if about the poem Alone by Edgar Allan Poe, then the answer is lyric poem. It is not a ballad, because usually ballads are those which can be "turned" into a song, which can be sung. It is not a sonnet because of its form - a sonnet is a poem consisting of 14 lines and has a strict rhyme scheme. It is not a narrative poem, as it does not tell a story, thus the only answer is lyric poem. It represents the poet's feelings rather than tell a story of some sort.

Based on this passage, write two to four sentences explaining why enslaved people might have seen Uncle John as a hero.

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Answer:

Sample Response: Enslaved people who told this story probably saw Uncle John as a hero because he was smart and used his intelligence to get himself out of trouble. He was able to use his cleverness to gain a reputation as a prophet

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We stopped after the game at Juan’s favorite restaurant. Identify the phrase in bold. A. adjective phrase B. adverb phrase C. infinitive phrase D. gerund phrase

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Alright so the verb phrase would be  'We stopped' When did we stop??? After the game.

HELP ASAP!!!Why does Ralph become the leader of the group at the beginning of the novel?


A. because Ralph is manipulative and power hungry
 
B.
because Ralph is charismatic and influential
 

C.
because Ralph is intelligent and innovative
 

D.
because Ralph is sensitive and introspective

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C. because Ralph is intelligent and innovative. 

Ralph represents the civility of man. Jack, in contrast, represents the savagery. It is true, also, to say that Ralph is charismatic and influential, but this stems from his intelligence and innovation. An example being that he sets about building huts while the other boys play.

Which rebuttal would be ineffective in an argumentative essay?A. A rebuttal that acknowledges the opposition's point and uses clever words to insult it
B. A rebuttal that introduces facts to show the opposition's argument is incomplete
C. A rebuttal that presents research to show the opposition's argument to be incorrect
D. A rebuttal that uses information to prove the opposition's argument is irrelevant

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Answer:

the answer is A.   I know because I got it correct :p ^v^

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Answer: A

Explanation:

A rebuttal that acknowledges the opposition's point and uses clever words to insult it