What comparative figure of speech is used here: “ The pen, the hand, the vein were vanquish’d by the mighty theme” A. Auditory imagery
B.Metaphor
C. Simile
D. Verbal irony

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Answer 1
Answer:

I would say verbal irony. It is not a simile or a metaphor. Neither can you hear the words in the heard so it is not auditory imagery.

Answer 2
Answer: i want to say its auditory imagery

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Read the poem and think about what the theme is.At the Aquarium
by Max Eastman

Serene the silver fishes glide,
Stern-lipped, and pale, and wonder-eyed!
As through the aged deeps of ocean,
They glide with wan and wavy motion.
They have no pathway where they go,
They flow like water to and fro,
They watch with never-winking eyes,
They watch with staring, cold surprise,
The level people in the air,
The people peering, peering there:
Who wander also to and fro,
And know not why or where they go,
Yet have a wonder in their eyes,
Sometimes a pale and cold surprise.

One theme of the poem is
A. people should accept people for who they are.
B. people and animals are not so different after all.
C. aquariums are jails for fish and should not exist.
D. fish in aquariums enjoy looking at the people.

Please comment the letter and include an explanation if possible. I want to know why that is the answer you chose.

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Answer:

The best answer to your question: One theme of the poem is:___, would be B: people and animals are not so different after all.

Explanation:

"At the Aquarium" is short poem that was written by American poet and philosopher Max Eastman and which was later on published in the Modern American Poetry in 1919.

Although the poem may have other themes, one that really comes to the forefront of the whole thing is the comparisson that arises, or rather the similarity that arises, between the fish in the aquarium, who are being stared at by people, and the people themselves, whose activities seem to be no different, their actions and reactions also, to those of the fish. For example, at first the speaker tells us that the fish "they watch with staring, cold surprise..." then, the poet also says about people: " Yet have a wonder in their eyes, Sometimes a pale and cold surprise." Another similarity that appears in the poem and that shows that people and animals are not so different after all is when both species are said to be wondering around, without a clear path, or without knowing where they are going; only that both are moving back and forth, both in a "to and fro" motion.

I could be wrong, but I think B or A, because the people at this aquarium are doing things similar to the fish, yet instead of just looking, they have looks of shock and/or surprise on their faces, even though we are all living things on this planet. 

Which words in the sentence are the direct objects? Yesterday, I purchased new shoes and socks for the scout hiking trip.

Choose all answers that are correct.

A.
hiking

B.
socks

C.
trip

D.
shoes

E.
scout                                                             more than 1

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The answer is B. socks and D. shoes since the verb here is purchased, and shoes and socks were the items that the subject purchased.
The answer is B and D. I is the subject. Purchased is the verb. I purchased who or what? Socks and shoes

Using a variety of sentence structures creates ___________ in a story. tension interest resolution regionalisma.tension
d.interest
c.resolution
d.regionalism

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i would say the answer here is "interest." when a story has various sentence structure, you find yourself more engaged in the writing and you wish to follow the sentences to discover new information. repeated short sentences usually create a tension in the writing, because your thoughts are quick when you're nervous or excited. resolution is part of the plot and regionalism, by my understanding, is an unrelated term entirely.
The answer is "interest'

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Answer:

*your address*

October 18, 2019

*The receiver address(it could be Amazon, Ebay or something like that*

Dear manager,

I'm writing this letter because I want to complain about the delivery.

I'm totally not happy with the service, I suppose to get my packet the last week and I think I lost my money, I ask to an employer what happened with my order and he was a *jer...* he treat me so bad, that was a really bad experience.

I need to have a solution for this problem, if I can't get a refund I'll *I can't use this word here but its something about dema...* you, you should have better service and of course you'll see my bad review.

Sincerely,

*your name

and something to contact you*

What is the rhyme scheme of this poem?Roses are red,
disco is dead,
violets are blue,
and I love you.
A. aabb
B. abcd
Oo oo
c. abab
D. abcb

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Answer:

aabb

Explanation:

Each ending word, rhymes with the word above it.