Angela and Veronica could not be lured into __________: they preferred to think and act independently rather than do everything the group said or did. mob mentality symbolism theme rhetoric

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Answer 1
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Answer:

mob mentality

Explanation:

The other options are symbolism, theme, and rhetoric. They don't fit because of the rest of the excerpt since "they preferred to think and act independently". It has nothing to do with the other options but it is the clear opposite of a mob mentality, which is how it is described a collective behavior based on the idea of one's behavior being influenced by everyone else's in the mob instead of rationalizing the situation.

Answer 2
Answer: Angela and Veronica could not be lured into mob mentality: they preferred to think and act independently rather than do everything the group said or did. 

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Which portion of the excerpt from "The American Promise" includes hyperbole? "For the cries of pain and the hymns and protests of oppressed people have summoned into convocation all the majesty of this great Government--the Government of the greatest Nation on earth."

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Answer: the Government of the greatest Nation on earth.

Explanation: A hyperbole is a type of figurative language that consists in exaggerating an event or a statement. In the given excerpt from "The American Promise" we can see a clear example of an hyperbole in the phrase "the Government of the greatest Nation on Earth" it is clearly an exaggeration, that isn't meant to be taken literally, but to convey a message and create an impact on the audience.

government the government of the greatest.

Nothing can stop the advance of the Mendenhall Glacier in Alaska; it is ____.A.
inexorable

B.
supercilious

C.
cerebral

D.
capitalist

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A inexorable is the answer

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Explanation:inexorable

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Answer:

These should be right, sorry if there are any that aren't lol

Explanation:

1) Metaphor

2) Personification

3) Personification

4) Metaphor

5) Metaphor

6) Personification

7) Simile

8) Simile

Remember that similes are usually statements like "proud as a lion" and "sneaky as a fox", and also use the word like in them often. Metaphors apply to things that cannot be taken literally, i.e. "heart of gold". Personification applies human characteristics to inanimate objects, "the day was singing". These are good to keep in mind for English courses in general

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lol

Explanation:

Sarah is writing a research paper for history class on the Vietnam War. She is required to use one primary source in her research. Which of the following is an example of a primary source?a. a biography of a Vietnam veteran
b. a website
c. her history textbook
d. an interview with her dad who is a Vietnam veteran

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The best example of a primary source among these options that you've mentioned is an interview with her dad who is a Vietnam veteran. She can get all the details she needs from a person who was actually there. 

A student wrote the following sentence: Pearl is described as an "elf-child," a "sprite," and "the "embodiment of the warfare of Hester's spirit." All of these descriptions mark Pearl as enchanting but also strange and obviously creepy. What change would make this sentence more objective?A) Change "obviously creepy" to "unsettling." B) Change "obviously creepy" to "poorly behaved." C) Change "enchanting" to "cruel." D) Change "enchanting" to "potentially evil."

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The correct answer is A. Change "obviously creepy" to "unsettling."

Explanation:

In general terms, a text is considered objective in the case it includes only facts and avoids personal judgments, perceptions, and options. In the case of the sentence "All of these descriptions mark Pearl as enchanting but also strange and obviously creepy" the phrase "obviously creepy" includes a personal perception and judgements from the author and therefore this should be changed to a more neutral one based on the facts such as "unsettling" as this describes the particular behavior of Pearl without judging her as "creepy". On the other hand, replacing this by "poorly behaved" still includes a personal judgment and the word "enchanting" is objective, which means it does not need to be changed. According to this, the change that would make the sentence more objective is "change "obviously creepy" to "unsettling".

Read this phrase from Allen Ginsberg's "A Supermarket in California." I wandered in and out of the brilliant stacks of cans following you, and followed in my imagination by the store detective. From this excerpt, it can best be inferred that the speaker is:__________

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A). Unconcerned about time.

Explanation:

Allen Ginsberg's poem 'A Supermarket in California' is one of his minor poems dealing with the variations in life(American) portrayed by Whitman and Ginsberg. The speaker visits a supermarket in California and fantasizes Whitman and Lorca shopping there which reflects Ginsberg's optimism.

From the given excerpt, the best inference would be that the speaker is 'unconcerned about the time' that reflects the inadequacy of interest and fret(as he keeps wandering around and imagining) . The speaker rather focuses on glorifying Whitman's bequest and legacy. Thus, option A is the correct answer.