What did rosie the riveter symbolize

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Answer: Rosie the riveter was a symbol of the female workforce that consisted of 20 million women in 1944.
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Choose the word that best matches the word in italics. 12. The child’s wild behavior marred the quiet dinner for the guests. (1 point) enabled hindered shamed spoiled 13. The track team’s coach managed to procure a sponsor for the upcoming trip, enabling all runners to attend. (1 point) grant hire obtain prioritize

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  • mar = spoil
  • procure = obtain

The verb "mar" means to damage or to spoil something. It refers to something that is made less attractive or enjoyable. In this case, the fact that the child was behaving badly ruined the quiet dinner for the guests. On the other hand, to "procure" means to obtain something. This usually implies that the thing was obtained through a lot of effort and persistence.

mar v. to spoil, damage
The past tense of mar is marred, which would mean spoiled or damaged.

procure v. to persuade, obtain

A conversation in a story or play is called

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A conversation between two or more people in a story or play is called 'dialogue.' 
dialog is the term which refers to a conversation between characters in a story or play.

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Which of these sentences from Jack London's "The Human Drift" is an example of naturalist writing?

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As we know naturalist writing is a literary genre that originated as a literary movement in the nineteenth century. It could be found in literature, film, theater and art. It was referred to as a type of extreme realism.


Naturalism suggests pessimism in a philosophical way using scientific techniques to depict human beings as objectives and impartial characters. It also concludes that natural forces are what determine character’s decisions.


Answer: C) In the misty younger world we catch glimpses of phantom races, rising, slaying, finding food, building rude civilizations, decaying, falling under the swords of stronger hands, and passing utterly away.


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The type of meaning change shown by board, a piece of lumber, becoming board, a group of officials, is .1. GENERALIZATION OR SPECIALIZATION

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the answer is specialization

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Generalization

Decide whether the following is a simile, metaphor, or neither. His lips were bright red. simile metaphor neither

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Answer: C) neither.

Explanation: A simile is a figure of speech that consists in making a comparison between elements that aren't obviously related, this comparison is made using the words "like" and "as." A metaphor is also a comparison, but it is direct (without using the words "like" or "as"). The given sentence isn't a simile nor a metaphor, because it isn't comparing anything, it is just describing the lips by saying that they are bright red.

Its neither ; simile uses the words like or as which it doesn't, and metaphor compares. It doesn't compare anything, so its neither.