The conflict or struggle of a play is generally called the climax.
a. True
b. False

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

False.

Explanation:

The climax of any story or plot is the ultimate culmination of the plot, the meeting or final major incident of the story that culminates in the final scene. The climax is also what we normally accept and take as the final fight or most important point of the whole story.

Whereas, the conflict or struggle of a play can happen anytime, which is not necessarily the climax. This struggle usually play out or happen even before the climax. So, it is false to say that the climax of a play is the conflict or struggle of the play.

Answer 2
Answer: B. False. The climax is end to the main struggle of the story.

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A colon must follow a(n) __________. A. appositive B. long quotation C. independent clause D. list

Match the word with each definitionMetaphor
Tone
Archetype
Imagery
Theme
1. Comparsion
2. The main idea
3.images plot patterns and characters that occur frequently in literature
4. Words that create pictures
5. The attitude of the writer toward the subject, idea,theme or charaters

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Answer:

The match between the words and their respective definitions:

Metaphor - 1. Comparison

Tone - 5. The attitude of the writer toward the subject, idea, theme, or characters

Archetype - 3. Images, plot patterns, and characters that occur frequently in literature

Imagery - 4. Words that create pictures

Theme - 2. The main idea

What figure of speech is illustrated in this sentence? The students stampeded into the classroom. metaphor personification simile

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The figure of speech illustrated in the sentence is "metaphor".

A metaphor is used when making an implied comparison by describing an action that cannot be taken literally. In this case, we are comparing an action performed by students using the verb "stampeded" which is commonly used when animals suddently rush.

A simile is a comparison made using the words "like" or "as".

Personification means providing human qualities to non-human objects.

Well the answer is metaphor. 

Which of the following are italicized in MLA format?Book titles

Periodical titles

Almanacs

All of the above

None of the above

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Book titles would be the correct answer

What does Emerson say about great people

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Emerson said that "To be great is to be misunderstood." He also said that a great person constantly changes. He cited examples of great men like Pythagoras, Socrates, Jesus Christ, Luther, Copernicus, Galileo, and Newton. A great individual must also not violate one's nature even though that person may not be understood by the society.
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He says,
"Is it so bad, then, to be misunderstood? Pythagoras was misunderstood, and Socrates, and Jesus, and Luther, and Copernicus, and Galileo, and Newton, and every pure and wise spirit that ever took flesh." To that he adds "To be great is to be misunderstood."
In context, Emerson also says that great men are not always consistent. In fact, "A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines". Thus, if one is not always consistent, one may be misunderstood. But, since many great men have not be understood by society, then you are you have great company when people don't understand you. What is important, according to Emerson, is that one not violate his or her own nature. You must be true to yourself, even if it mean saying one thing one day and saying something else the next day. That way we show that we trust ourselves and not others to dictate our beliefs.

what is the nurmel of 29 adn 6 thene add them bith how many spelling erorrs doid i make? in each word.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

In context, the phrase "having regard to his manner with men" (paragraph 4 sentence 8) indicates that James Brudenell enjoyed enormous popularityA relied heavily on the advice of others
B respected the criticism of his peers
C was often rude and arrogant
D was widely known for his courage

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

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