What is a book of synonyms called?a dictionary
a novel
a thesaurus
a reference material

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Answer 1
Answer: it's called a thesaurus

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What tone does this passage convey? Hannah’s neighbors had been planning a surprise birthday party for her for weeks. She had no idea what they were planning. On the day of her birthday, she and her daughter went shopping. When they came back, Hannah told her daughter to go ahead of her and unlock the door. When she opened the door, Hannah saw the lights in her house go on and heard “Surprise!” She laughed and realized that her daughter’s entrance had started the party.
According to Joseph Campbell, why must the hero suffer near-death experience?A. in order to find a powerful allyB. in order to overcome obstaclesC. in order to emerge as a new personD. in order to defeat the guardian
An extended __________ is a comparison that says one thing is another for several lines, for a stanza, or throughout a poem.Similemetaphorsymboltheme
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1.In Mindy’s creative writing class, she learned to use the words “like” or “as” to make a direct comparison between two unlike ideas. Which figure of speech did Mindy learn about?personification
allusion
simile
metaphor

2.When someone reads a novel and writes a review with opinions about the work, this is a type of _____

research report.
literary analysis.
revision.
plagiarism.

3. Which of the following describes theme?

the meaning behind events and characters’ actions
a central message about life
explanations about how the actors sound and behave
writing that is vague and uncertain

4.Read the passage.

Tania is one of the smartest people in her biology class. Everyone calls her the Einstein of high school science.

Which figure of speech, or literary device, does the author use in the passage?

extended metaphor
personification
simile
allusion


5.Molly is reading a story. She is surprised by the way the author presents new and unexpected comparisons between unlike subjects. Which figure of speech is the author using?

allusion
personification
simile
theme

6. Steve read two myths. One told the story of a woman whose curiosity led her to open a forbidden box. She disobeyed the order to leave the box untouched. When she opened it, all kinds of pain and evil were released into the world.

He read another myth in which the origin of pain, suffering, and struggle is attributed to a woman who disobeyed an order to avoid eating the fruit from a special tree.

Which of the following could be true about the cultural context of the two myths?

The tellers of the first myth were peaceful people, whereas the tellers of the second myth were aggressive warriors.
One culture values obedience but the other does not.
Neither culture was concerned with the origin of pain or suffering.
Women may be considered more susceptible to weakness or wrongdoing in both cultures.


7.
In the short story, “Like the Sun,” by R.K. Narayan, the central character, Sekhar, decides to be completely honest in all things, even if it hurts other people’s feelings. On this same day, his boss, who is a terrible musician, asks Sekhar to listen to him perform and evaluate his talent. Because he has decided to be honest, Sekhar must tell his boss the truth.

Which literary device is the author using?

hyperbole
irony
paradox
symbolism

8.Lucy is studying for a test on literary devices. In her notes, she comes across the following definition:

an idea that is played down or treated casually

Which literary device does the definition describe?

understatement
irony
paradox
hyperbole

9. Hannah read two transgression myths—myths in which a character violates an important societal rule.

In the first myth, the character who commits a transgression is killed by the gods. In the second myth, the character becomes the father of a cursed race of people.

Hannah needs to compare and contrast these two myths. She has written that “those who violate the rules will be punished with death.” Which of the following is true of this observation?

It applies to the first myth only.
It applies to the second myth only.
It applies to both myths.
It applies to neither myth.

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1.In Mindy’s creative writing class, she learned to use the words “like” or “as” to make a direct comparison between two unlike ideas. Which figure of speech did Mindy learn about?
simile


2.When someone reads a novel and writes a review with opinions about the work, this is a type of _____


literary analysis.


3. Which of the following describes theme?

the meaning behind events and characters’ actions


4.Read the passage. 

Tania is one of the smartest people in her biology class. Everyone calls her the Einstein of high school science.

Which figure of speech, or literary device, does the author use in the passage?

extended metaphor


5.Molly is reading a story. She is surprised by the way the author presents new and unexpected comparisons between unlike subjects. Which figure of speech is the author using?

allusion


6. Steve read two myths. One told the story of a woman whose curiosity led her to open a forbidden box. She disobeyed the order to leave the box untouched. When she opened it, all kinds of pain and evil were released into the world. 

He read another myth in which the origin of pain, suffering, and struggle is attributed to a woman who disobeyed an order to avoid eating the fruit from a special tree. 

Which of the following could be true about the cultural context of the two myths?


Women may be considered more susceptible to weakness or wrongdoing in both cultures.


7.
In the short story, “Like the Sun,” by R.K. Narayan, the central character, Sekhar, decides to be completely honest in all things, even if it hurts other people’s feelings. On this same day, his boss, who is a terrible musician, asks Sekhar to listen to him perform and evaluate his talent. Because he has decided to be honest, Sekhar must tell his boss the truth.

Which literary device is the author using?


irony


8.Lucy is studying for a test on literary devices. In her notes, she comes across the following definition: 

an idea that is played down or treated casually

Which literary device does the definition describe?

understatement


9. Hannah read two transgression myths—myths in which a character violates an important societal rule.

In the first myth, the character who commits a transgression is killed by the gods. In the second myth, the character becomes the father of a cursed race of people.

Hannah needs to compare and contrast these two myths. She has written that “those who violate the rules will be punished with death.” Which of the following is true of this observation?


It applies to both myths.

im pretty sure it applies to the first myth only

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The guy in the tree may be in a bad path in life. He gets worse and worse every day. Then he goes to the tree atop the city. Then contemplates jumping off.

The picaresque novel affords the author the opportunity to concentrate on _____.one small incident
character
plot
satire of society

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The picaresque novel affords the author the opportunity to concentrate on a single character. In such a novel, the author narrates a story about a roguish individual who doesn't necessarily have a high place in society. The author will most often use satire and wit to explain the character's predicament.

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character

Explanation:

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Which verb form correctly completes the sentence? Every winter at the cabin, we always ________ around on snowmobiles. A. drove B. driven C. drive D. driving

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We always drove around the cabin!

"every winter" points to the past, but also it's a habitual activity in the past, which is also completed in the past- so we need simple past.
We always drive around on snowmobiles.

Aldous Huxley's novel Brave New World starts with an introduction to a state in which the authorities try to control society by producing uniform, or similar, human beings. The scene includes imaginary details of the process by which identical humans are created. The idea of controlling humans through biological engineering is an example of what kind of context with an extreme form of state control. Such a context fits in the genre of science fiction because what?.(What kind of...context) - euphemistic, oxymoronic, utopian or dystopian?

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Dystopian because when a society is dystopian it means the givernment can do whatever they want

Which of these is most important to success in your job

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The most important would be to have a good source of communication and friendliness.