Which best compares the structure of Silent Spring and "Save the Redwoods"?

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "Silent Spring starts with a positive picture and ends with a negative picture, while "Save the Redwoods" starts with a negative picture and ends with a positive picture." It is the statement that best compared the structure of Silent Spring and Save the Redwoods.
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A) "Silent Spring starts with a positive picture and ends with a negative picture, while "Save the Redwoods" starts with a negative picture and ends with a positive picture." It is the statement that best compared the structure of Silent Spring and Save the Redwoods.


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Who does Romeo fall in love with at first?

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Romeo was in love with Rosaline, a niece of the Capulet (so also from the competing family!)  before he fell in love with Juliet.

Rosaline did not return his love, but she played an important role: Romeo was trying to get a glimpse of her when he first saw Juliet.

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Travis is writing an essay over the advancement of the polio vaccine in the 1950s. Before the vaccine, people were vulnerable to a disease that could cause paralysis. The development of the vaccine helped save many lives. Which of the following would be the best source for Travis to use for his paper?A. a recent issue of a scientific magazine

B. a paper written by a person who survived the disease in the 1950s

C. an autobiography of the scientist who developed the polio vaccine

D. a map of diseases around the world

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Among the choices provided, the best source that Travis could use for writing his paper is:

B. a paper written by a person who survived the disease in the 1950s

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Richard Connell uses personification often in his short story "The Most Dangerous Game." Which line from this excerpt is an example of personification?

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Personification is a figure of speech that attributes human traits and characteristics to inanimate objects.  The line from the excerpt of Richard Connell's "The Most Dangerous Game" that is an example of a personification is option 3- sleep did not visit Rainsford. In this line, the inanimate object that is personified is the word "sleep" which does the action "visit".

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"sleep did not visit Rainsford"

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