Which writer often pulled inspiration from his life at sea? Edgar Allen Poe Herman Melville Henry James Mark Twain

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Answer: Herman Melville often pulled inspiration from his life at sea. His two most famous books- 'Typee' and 'Moby-D*ck' are both said to have been at least partly inspired by his work as a sailor. 
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Herman Melville is the answer.


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What do the actions and dialogue of the characters in this excerpt reveal about the roles of men and women during this time period?

They were well-defined but not easily followed.
They were old-fashioned for the time period.
They were constantly changing.
They were usually forgotten.

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The actions and dialogue of the characters in this excerpt reveal about the roles of men and women during this time period is: They were well-defined but not easily followed.

People in this time period prioritize the safety of women and children. It is evident in the established orders but the execution is somehow difficult especially in cases which involve family.

The actions and dialogue of the characters in this excerpt reveal about the roles of men and women during this time period is: They were well-defined but not easily followed.

People in this time period prioritize the safety of women and children. It is evident in the established orders but the execution is somehow difficult especially in cases which involve family.

Which attribute of the characters in morality plays reflects the fact that these plays were naive allegories?

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The characters in morality plays usually show a single attribute embody it. These characters would usually represent Justice, or Wisdom, or any of the similar attributes, thus making the story an allegory for finding the right way and lead a morally good life.

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D.  

They personified abstract concepts.

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Gulliver's attempt to imitate the Houyhnhnms ____. helps Gulliver to accept himself as he is causes Gulliver to hate himself and other humans improves Gulliver's character causes Gulliver to be patient with people's problems

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The correct answer should be causes Gulliver to hate himself and other humans

He begins to admire 
Houyhnhnms way more than he does his own race even though previously met races were much closer to him.

The correct answer is B.

After spending time with the Houyhnhnms, which were rational horses who controlled the land, Gulliver becomes fascinated with them and wanted to become one of them.

In comparison with these magnificent creatures, the Yahoos (savage humanoid creatures) seemed despicable to him.

So his attempts to imitate the Houyhnhnms led Gulliver to hate human beeings, including himself.

Which of the following statements is true of interjections?An interjection is punctuated like a sentence.
An interjection is a connector.
An interjection explains how an action takes place.
An interjection links subordinate clauses to main clauses.

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An interjection is a connector. Its is thrown is to dialogue, for example:


Hey!

A interjection is a connector

PLEASE HELP!!!!The author of “The Spider and the Wasp” uses few metaphors or similes in his formal, scientific essay and instead constructs his work around his thesis of the behaviors of these creatures.

True
False

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The answer to this question would be true
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true because its true i had the same awnswere and it was true

The balanced, rhythmic flow of poetry or oratory is referred to as figurative

cadence

technical

style

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Answer: Cadence

Cadence refers to the balanced, rhythmic flow of poetry or oratory. The term designates the rising and falling of the voice when reading a literary piece, or the changes in rhythm and pitch in poetry. Cadence sets the pace of a work. If the text has a rhythmic cadence, it can make it more persuasive. It can also make it easier for the speaker to hold the audience's attention.

I really think it is B. Cadence