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What is the prefix of please

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Please can come with different sorts of prefixes, such as "un", "out", "over", "self" and "well".

Examples: "This was an unpleasant surprise". In this sentence we have the prefix "un", meaning that this wasn't a pleasant surprise, that it was a negative surprise.

"You really shouldn't overplease your daughter". In this sentence the prefix "over" shows that not only do the parents please their daughter, but they also please her in a high degree.

A prefix refers to the group of letters that can be added in the beginning of a root word that may or may not change the meaning of the new word. Some of the examples of prefixes are un & dis that means not, mis that means wrong or wrongly, sub that means under, pre that means before in time and a lot more. Some examples of root words with prefixes are the following, undisclosed, dishonest, misspell, subway, prenuptial and others.

Which sentence is punctuated correctly? A. He was tired, and it was late, it had been a long day. B. He was tired and it was late it had been a long day. C. He was tired and it was late; it had been a long day. D. He was tired and it was late, it had been a long day.

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The answer is c. He was tired and it was late; it had been a long day. The semi-colon helps distinguish the two separate parts. The part where it says "it had been a long day" doesn't make sense if added by a comma.

In "A Trip Back," Robert Olen Butler makes frequent use of foreshadowing. Which BEST describes foreshadowing?a. a discrepancy between what is said and what is accomplished in a story
b. the use of descriptions that indicate what has happened previously
c. the use of clues that suggest what will happen later in a story
d. a concise statement that reveals a principle or moral lesson

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The answer that best describes foreshadowing is C) the use of clues that suggest what will happen later in a story.
It is carefully used to conceal what is going to happen - only those who pay a lot of attention to its clues can deduce that there is a foreshadowing at hand.

What did William S. Burroughs's experiments with form include? A:cut-up technique B:free verse C:anaphora D:enjambment

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The correct answer is option A: "cut-up technique"

Explanation:

The cut-up technique is an aleatory literary technique at which an original text is cut randomly and rearranged to create a new work. This technique was developed by the Dadaists in the 1920s, but it was greatly popularized by William S. Burroughs's experiments in the late 1950s and the early 1960s that included this technique.

William S. Burrough's experiments form include the cut-up technique. He wrote an a collection 6 short stories, 4 essays and 18 novels including the The Nova Trilogy where he popularized the cut-up technique together with Brion Gysin. The answer is letter A. 

2. The images in the second stanza of “Beat! Beat! Drums!” mostly describe (Points : 3)peaceful country days.
hoped-for future days.
busy city days.
revered past days.


Question 3.3. The final line of "Bivouac on a Mountain Side" captures the speaker's sense of (Points : 3)
anger at the soldiers.

confusion about the scene below.

pride in his role in the war.

wonder at the beauty of the stars.



Question 4.4. What does Whitman’s description of the autumn farmlands in Ohio symbolize in “Come Up from the Fields Father”? (Points : 3)
wrath and grief
suffering and loss
riches and influence
abundance and energy


Question 5.5. With the conclusion of "Come Up from the Fields Father," Whitman shows that Pete's mother (Points : 3)
demands revenge for her son's death.

has shown great strength and resiliency.

does not know what happened to her son.

has been devastated by her son's death.

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In this stanza, Whitman shows that Pete's mother has shown great strength and resiliency, since this feeling comes directly from the other events of the passage. 

Select the best analogy.emancipate : imprison ::

A.
endorse : oppose

B.
explicate : explain

C.
imply : ply

D.
precipitate : rain

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The answer for this is A. endorse : oppose
This is why it happened.
Emancipate meaning to let it free while imprison is to jail or not to let it free.
Thus the answer is 
endorse : oppose because endorse meaning support while oppose meaning against.