The phrase "Rowing in Eden" is an example of which of these poetic devices

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Answer 1
Answer: What are the Options?
Answer 2
Answer:

the options are

metaphor

simile

hyperbole

symbol


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Which pronoun correctly completes the sentence? Antonio and __________ always tell the funniest jokes.

A. he

B. him

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A is the correct answer.

A handy trick for figuring out if you should use him or he/she or her/I or me is by removing the 'Antonio and' part.

He always tells the funniest jokes.

After changing the tell to match the subject of the sentence, you can see that this sentence is proper, unlike:

Him always tells the funniest jokes.

Good luck, and I hope my answer helped!

Which sentence from “Ellis Island” is a major supporting detail?The minority who were detained on Ellis Island can be divided into three categories. (paragraph 2)

The doctors at Ellis Island were skilled at conducting "six-second physicals" during which they could diagnose various conditions with just a glance. (paragraph 1)

Most arriving immigrants were there for only a short three to five hours. (paragraph 1)

The diseases that examining doctors looked for were cholera, scalp and nail fungus, tuberculosis, insanity, epilepsy, mental impairments, and trachoma, a highly contagious eye infection that could lead to blindness and death. (paragraph 2

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Answer:

The sentence "The diseases that examining doctors looked for were cholera, scalp and nail fungus, tuberculosis, insanity, epilepsy, mental impairments, and trachoma, a highly contagious eye infection that could lead to blindness and death" from paragraph 2 is a major supporting detail.

Complete the following sentence about the antebellum period.Southern politicians _____ slavery because enslaved people were _____

1: A. were neutral toward 2: A. used in the growing industries north

B. were against B. used on large plantations in the south

C. supported C. just as efficient when employed as paid workers



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Answer:

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supported

used on the large plantations in the south

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Explanation:

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Answer:

were against B. used on large plantations in the south

Explanation:

Southerners had for years opposed the idea because it would severely hamper any opportunity to expand slavery into the areas where settlement would be likely.

3. Choose the sentence that is incorrectly punctuated. (Points: 1) Watching his ant farm, Gavin sat in front of the television.

Settling into his chair, Dad picked up the evening newspaper.

The dog, purchased from the local animal shelter, was now considered a member of the family.

The girl playing with the kitten is my younger sister.

4. Identify the word the participial phrase modifies.

Mrs. Gibson was beginning preparations for her son's birthday party, counting the number of guests on her list. (Points: 1)
Mrs. Gibson

preparations

son's

party.



5. Choose the answer that identifies the gerund.

I was just remembering that morning when the baby couldn't stop laughing at the puppies playing. (Points: 1)
morning

remembering

laughing

playing



6. Choose the answer that identifies the gerund phrase in the sentence.

Garth must have practiced giving that speech a dozen times before opening night. (Points: 1)
must have practiced

giving that speech

before opening night

opening night



7. Choose the answer that identifies how the gerund is used in the sentence.

Beginning with the first song, everyone listening was silent during her singing. (Points: 1)
direct object

predicate nominative

subject

object of a preposition



8. Choose the answer that identifies the underlined word in the sentence.

A solution to the problem was always waiting. (Points: 1)
participle

gerund

verb



9. Choose the answer that identifies the underlined word in the sentence.

After all these years, for me, a trip to the state fair remains exciting. (Points: 1)
participle

gerund

verb



10. Choose the answer that identifies the underlined word in the sentence.

The leading industry around here has always been shipping. (Points: 1)
participle

gerund

verb

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The correct answers are:

3. The girl playing with the kitten is my younger sister. 
4. 
Mrs. Gibson
5. remembering 

6. opening night 

7. object of a preposition 

8. I suppose the underlined word is waiting, so the answer should be gerund.

9. I suppose the underlined word is exciting, so the answer should be participle.

10. If the underlined word is leading, the answer should be participle. If the underlined word is shipping, the answer should be gerund.

What is the theme of "My Father Is a Simple Man"? A. A lack of education can doom even the kindest people to difficult, unfulfilling lives. B. No one should forget that all people are born alone and that all people die alone. C. Children rarely understand the sacrifices their parents make for them. D. Living a life of honesty, kindness, and patience makes one great.

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The theme of “My Father Is  A Simple Man” is D. Living a life of honesty, kindness, and patience makes one great. The character ‘father’ in this literary work is honest, kind, and patient so that his son sees him as great.  

EXPLANATION:  

The literary work of “My Father Is A Simple Man” is a poem from Luis Omar Salinas which was published between 1969 and 1996. It symbolizes Salinas's own father. So, it can be said that this poem is Salinas's expression toward his father. He sees his father as great, honest, kind, and patient, just like the character of the father in this poem. “My Father Is A Simple Man” is Salinas’ work for his father. “My Father Is  A Simple Man” is a free-verse poem that doesn’t have a structured verse. This poem also doesn’t have structured rhyme and meter. Thus, this poem is no rhyme and no meter.  

Salinas in his poem, explains about his father. He explains what he has done for his father this far and how his father loved him so much. Salinas’ father is a kind-hearted man, a loving father, and a care-taker. Salinas shows his love for his father through this poem. Salinas will always remember his father figure even after his death. Salinas will always remind his father not only as his father but also his guide in his life.  

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I have read this book and I can assure you the answer is D, the father in this book was honest, kind, and patience, and since he was all these things, the son says how his father is great. 

Is the group of words a sentence or a run-on sentence? Guppies scatter whenever I step into the stream.
a. sentence
b. run-on

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This is A, a 'sentence'. Because it doesn't need a punctuation, so its omission here doesn't make it a run-on sentence. 
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