The word that means so slight as not to be noticed isa. Austere
b. Imperceptible
c. Autonomy
d. Rotund

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Answer 1
Answer: The word that means so slight as not to be noticed is B) imperceptible. 
Austere means severe or strict.
Autonomy means independence.
Rotund means large and plump. 

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C) Sentence fluency is one of the Six Traits that evaluates the rhythm and flow of writing. 
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Which one of the following statements accurately reflects bias in relation to this passage?

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(1) After my interview with these four young people, I reflected on the quiet sense of "difference" I sensed with many of these Upward Bound students. (2) As a college teacher who has also taught seventh-grade science, I have some experience with the faces and attitudes of adolescence. (3) Upward Bound students had those faces. (4) There was the puzzled coping with changing bodies—hormone hell. (5) There was ambivalence about "authority figures" and uncertainties about whether or not the world would have some place for them. (6) There were the studied rationalizations about lapses on homework assignments, moments of despair, adolescent angst—all of that. (7) But there was also that "difference." (8) Maybe it's one part knowing people care and one part beginning to trust the future. (9) I wasn't sure. 

(Turner, "Onward and Upward: Upward Bound Helps Open College Doors," Virginia Journal of Education, June 1992. Adapted as fair usage.) 

Which one of the following statements accurately reflects bias in relation to this passage? 

A. The author shows no bias. 
B. The author feels that adolescence is a bad time for making choices. 
C. The author is biased against adolescents. 
D. The author is biased in favor of the Upward Bound Program.

MY ANSWER IS D. The author is biased in favor of the Upward Bound Program.
He said that to the students he interviewed, there is a "difference' that set Upward Bound students from other students he interviewed. 

Which pronoun correctly completes the sentence? __________ is next on the list should call Rodney.

A.
whomever

B.
whoever <----

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What happens after the raven flies into the speaker’s room in “The Raven” by Edgar Allan Poe? Arrange the events in the correct order.

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The Raven sits on the statue in his room and the speaker talks to it, asks it what its name is. The bird answers only - Nevermore. The man continues asking questions, they are becoming more and more private, and finally we see how desperate he is to find out where is Lenore, and whether he will see her again, and if death is the answer, so be it. The Raven however, doesn't change its answer, and the man starts losing his sanity. Finally, he loses it, having found out that what his heart desires will never become reality. He banishes the bird, wants it to leave, but the Raven only answers - Nevermore, meaning he is there to stay and never leave. The bird stays sitting on the bust of Pallas, like a demon looking over our hero, imprisoning him forever.

If you're on plato, the answer is:

1) The speaker watches as the raven flies in and perches on the bust of Pallas.

2)The speaker is amused by the royal appearance of the bird and asks the bird its name.

3)The speaker imagines that angels have arrived and spread perfume in the room.

4)The speaker asks the raven if he’ll ever get over the misery of losing his love Lenore.

5)The speaker wants to know if he’ll ever meet Lenore in Heaven.

6)The speaker gets angry at the raven and shouts at it to fly away.

7)The speaker feels like his soul is trapped in the raven’s shadow.

I got it right on the test.

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How does Juliet respond to Romeo's claim that saints have lips and can therefore kiss? She kisses him.

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Yes it is true that she kisses him when Romeo claims that saints have lips and can therefore kiss, but it should be noted that there is some hesitation at first. 

Answer:

The answer choices to this question are:

A. She kisses him.

B. She does not understand what he is saying.

C. Saints' lips, like pilgrims', are supposed to be used for prayer.

D. Saints also have palms, and they kiss by pressing their palms together.

The answer is C. Saints' lips, like pilgrims', are supposed to be used for prayer.

When something is used to represent something else

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Answer:

Symbol

Explanation:

A symbol is a material object  something used for  representing something else; often something immaterial; emblem, token, or sign. a letter, figure, or other character or mark or a combination of letters and so on