Which technique does Billy Joel use to establish unity between the lines?

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Answer: When you ask what technique Billy Joel uses to "establish unity between the lines", I assume you're talking about "We Didn't Start the Fire"? I assume this because it's one of the most infamously deconstructed songs in both History and English classes.

Billy Joel uses two major literary tactics in this song that establish unity and make it so catchy and memorable. First of all, Joel plays off the beat of the song by singing the lyrics in a linear fashion (like a shopping list). Notice the music itself doesn't change between the chorus and the rest of the song. 

Secondly, and more importantly, he take advantage of the allusion in his lyrics. Billy Joel's "We Didn't Start the Fire" is full of references to real events and icons of history. An allusion is literally just a reference to something that you could just understand.

ex: "He was more popular than Jesus".

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Which sentence does not contain any errors in comma usage?A.Those plants certainly have big green, leaves.

B.Soft thick deep carpet muffled their steps

C.A strange, and mysterious mist rose from the pond.

D.She was wearing her new trench coat in the rain.

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The correct answer to the question that is stated above is letter D. She was wearing her new trench coat in the rain.

The sentence which does not contain any errors in comma usage is "She was wearing her new trench coat in the rain."

Which phrase describes the similarity between the pairs of elements in the analogy below? Nathan has been moving from one job to another like a bee flying from one bright flower to the next.
Analogy: Nathan is to jobs as a bee is to bright flowers.
A. The first element in each pair moves among instances of the second element.
B. The first element in each pair benefits from the second element.
C. The first element in each pair is temporarily drawn to instances of the second.
D. The first element in each pair requires the second for survival.

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The correct answer is A. The first element in each pair moves among instances of the second element.

If you consider job to be an idea of what a job represents, a place where you earn money, all kinds of jobs become instances of the same idea, thus creating Place A where one could earn money, Place B, Place C, etc. Nathan is an element who switches between these instances constantly.

Which answer choice does not contain any errors in capitalization? A. "The chipmunk over there," she commented, "has a walnut in its mouth." B. "The chipmunk over there," she commented, "Has a walnut in its mouth." C. "The chipmunk over there," She commented, "Has a walnut in its mouth." D. "The chipmunk over there," She commented, "has a walnut in its mouth."

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A. "The chipmunk over there," she commented, "has a walnut in its mouth."
Which answer choice does not contain any errors in capitalization? 
A. "The chipmunk over there," she commented,"has a walnut in its mouth."

What is the most likely meaning of legacy as it is used in this sentence? Perhaps the greatest legacy left by our nation’s founders is the liberty that Americans continue to enjoy.







a. a disease that is incurable.





b. a criminal or unethical action.





c. an object that has an unknown origin or source.





d. something handed down from someone who came before.

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The most likely meaning of legacy as it is used in this sentence is something handed down from someone who came before.

What is legacy?

An amount of money or property or acknowledgement left to someone, which gives it extra consideration or fame, is called legacy.

An example is a college or university applicant who is given special consideration because a parent or other relative attended the same institution.

Thus, the correct option is d. something handed down from someone who came before.

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Answer:

D. something handed down from someone who came before.

Explanation:

They say the liberty is something Americans CONTINUE to enjoy, it has been passed down.

In “The Monkey’s Paw,” which represents an example of foreshadowing?A.
the sergeant major’s instructions about how to hold the paw and make a wish

B.
Sergeant Major Morris’s arrival at the White’s front door

C.
Sergeant Major Morris’s stories about wars and plagues and strange peoples

D.
the information the sergeant major gives about the death of the paw’s first owner

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Answer:

An example of foreshadowing in “The Monkey’s Paw” by W. W. Jacobs is the information the sergeant major gives about the death of the paw’s first owner.

Explanation:

Foreshadowing is a literary device where the events give a glimpse of what is about to happen ahead, the information that major gives about the death of the paw’s first owner prevents the characters in an indirect way about their destiny if they decide to make wishes holding the monkey's paw since it is a tricky object.

Final answer:

In 'The Monkey's Paw,' foreshadowing is used when Sergeant Major Morris tells about the death of the paw's first owner, indicating possible future negative consequences.

Explanation:

In the story 'The Monkey's Paw,' the example of foreshadowing is represented by the information the Sergeant Major Morris gives about the death of the paw's first owner (option D). Foreshadowing is a literary device authors use to give readers clues about what might happen later in the story. In this case, the story of the paw's first owner's death suggests that using the monkey's paw could lead to undesirable consequences, which ultimately happens to the White family.

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Language changes gradually rather than quickly.
a. True
b. False

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The correct answer is a. True.

This is correct because lingual changes never happen over night. At first you need a small social group to start changing so as to understand each other, then after a while it spreads out through friends, family, business partners etc. After this process of spreading happens, which takes years and even decades, only then do the academic people who deal with language standardization start introducing it in grammar books and accept this new part of language. 

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The answer is true!

Explanation: