Phrases unique to a particular language are called _____.

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Answer: Phrases unique to a particular language are called idioms. Idioms are groups of words established through its usage, and has a different meaning from the literal phrase itself. It varies from country to country. For example: in the United States, they tend to use the word "raining cats and dogs" to define a very harsh weather condition.

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In the book locket by kate chopin,what must the thief of the locket have believed about it?

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He thought is was a secret Catholic protector that had kept Edmund safe in battle.

Even though they did not take place in the story, which of the following situations would fit the story of Beowulf thematically?a. Beowulf falls in love with a Scylding maiden and leaves without fighting Grendel.
b. Grendel defeats Beowulf in the battle and presents his head to the king.
c. Unferth challenges Beowulf again, and the two fight to the death.
d. The king double-crosses Beowulf by telling Grendel of the plan.

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I would say that the thing that would likely happen is C) Unferth challenges Beowulf again, and the two fight to the death.
Beowulf would never say no to a fight, and he wouldn't die so easily.

In Langston Hughes’ "The Negro Speaks of Rivers," what literary device is used in the line, "My soul has grown deep like a river"?a. Metaphor.
b. Analogy.
c. Anecdote.
d. Simile.

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The answer is letter d. It is simile. It is a figure of speech utilizing a comparison of a thing that is alike with another thing in some way using the words like and as ____(adjective) as to make the comparison more clear. 

Someone whose speech is short and to the point can be described as ?a. banal ,
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c. laconic ,
d. loquacious

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Laconic. It's an adjective which basically describes someone who uses few words.

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By the time he retired in 1991, he had won numerous all-star honors.
My roots can be traced; to Britain and Ireland.
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Amy attends a weekly meeting every Friday to review her plans for the following week.What is the BEST way to describe the problem in this sentence?

A.The subject of the sentence does not agree with the verb in number.
B.The sentence is redundant; it unnecessarily repeats the same concept.
C.The sentence has a word spelled wrong (one that is commonly misspelled).
D. The sentence lacks detail; it does not explain the purpose of the meeting.

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The correct answer is B. The sentence is redundant; it unnecessarily repeats the same concept.

Explanation:

A sentence is redundant when information is repeated, this often means there is an excess of words and therefore some of these words can be deleted without affecting the original meaning. In language, redundancy should be avoided because it might distract or confuse the audience. In the sentence presented the problem is redundancy because the sections "every Friday" and "weekly" mean the same and thus, there is unnecessary repetition of the same idea (option B).

The Answer is B, it says  weekly meeting and every Friday. the sentence would still make sense if one of those was taken out.