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Applying Verb Mood to Rhetoric
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Hans is creating a script for a school safety video about emergency evacuation procedures. Which verb mood would
he use?
Shiboni wants to use the indicative verb mood for an assignment. What would be a good topic and format?
Sandra's speech to persuade the school board to improve food quality includes, "Why do students have to eat this
food? Don't we deserve better? What effect does this verb mood create?
Jorge is writing a text to his brother that says, "Can you come over soon?" He wants to change it to the imperative
mood to sound more urgent. Which rewrite would fit?

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer: the correct answers for those are imperative an article on crime prevention a feeling of frustration get over here as soon as you can

Explanation: the imperative mood is used to instruct viewers on emergency procedures

Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

its A B A A

Explanation:


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Macy couldn't help but notice everyone looking at her as she walked down the hall. She could hear their whispers as she walked to homeroom on the first day of school. During the summer, Macy's hair had grown so much that it reached the middle of her back. Although it was normal for girls to have long hair, Macy had always had short hair and refused to grow it out. Therefore, all of her classmates were astonished by her Rapunzel-like transformation. However, Macy had a good reason for her change of heart. She wanted to grow her hair out so that she could donate her hair. She had heard that many people with certain medical conditions lost their hair. She had also learned that she could donate hair so that wigs could be made. The wigs helped boost confidence during such difficult times. After learning this, Macy felt that she could do her part by growing out her hair. Which sentence shows an example of allusion?

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The sentence that shows an example of an allusion is as follows:

"Therefore, all of her classmates were astonished by her Rapunzel-like transformation".

An allusion is a literary technique in which a reference is made to a person, place or thing which happened in the past. In this case, the allusion is towards, Rapunzel, a princess with very long, flowing hair.

Answer:

Therefore, all of her classmates were astonished by her Rapunzel-like transformation.

Explanation:

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How is the entire noun clause used in the sentence? What the tomb revealed about the king was remarkable.
A. direct object
B. object of a preposition
C. subject
D. predicate nominative

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what the tomb revealed about the king was remarkable 
noun clause what the tomb revealed about the king 
answer: c. subject

Question 10: Which detail in the memoir "First Love" best establishes the theme you chose in your previous answer? Question 10 options:

Judith later realized that her mother didn't care about her daughter's unhappiness.

When Judith least expected it, the boy she idolized kissed her.

Judith was heartbroken when she learned her family was moving to Puerto Rico.

As an adult, the author recalled how sweet the anguish of first love was.

Question 11: What literary device is used in the quotation below from "First Love"?

"My mother had no great skill as a seamstress. The best she could do was hem a skirt or a pair of pants. That night I would have traded her for a peasant woman with a golden needle."

Question 11 options:

metaphor

personification

iambic pentameter

hyperbole

Question 12: What literary device is used in the passage below from "First Love," and why is it important?

"Sophia glittered like a golden statue."

Question 12 options:

This is a simile, and it is important because it shows how inferior Judith feels compared to Sophia.

This is a simile, and it is important because it makes the reader dislike Sophia for showing off.

This is a metaphor, and it is important because it emphasizes that Sophia thinks she is better than everyone else.

This is a metaphor, and it is important because it shows that Sophia really is the most beautiful girl in the room.

Question 13: What literary device is used in the passage below from "First Love"?

"...my heart was a chorus. It was an opera I was composing, and I wanted to stand very still and just listen."

Question 13 options:

personification

onomatopoeia

metaphor

simile

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10) Answer: as an adult, the author recalled how sweet the anguish of first love was."

Explanation: The main theme for the story "First Love" is unrequited love. The author recalls her experience and what she learned from it.

11) Answer:hyperbole.

Explanation: Hyperbole is an exaggeration of an idea. Judith is exaggerating because she would not actually exchange her mother for a peasant woman.

12) Answer: this is a simile, and it is important because it shows how inferior Judith feels compared to Sophia.

Explanation: Any comparison that uses the word "like" is a simile. Judith thought that Sophia was so beautiful that she was compared to a gold statue, and this made Judith feel insecure.

13) Answer: metaphor

Metaphor is a comparison in which a word or phrase is applied to something not applicable. In this passage, Judith describes her feelings by comparing her heart to a chorus.

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I'd choose Hades, because he seems like the coolest god there in the underworld, ruling in the kingdom of the dead. I'd probably ask him what is it like being stuck in hell and able to leave only for a short amount of time, and when he would turn against Hades and defeat him. 
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Can somebody help me, I need to know what is the difference between I'm going and I'm coming, I studying English and I have doubts. Thanks

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I'm going means "I'm leaving" and I'm coming means "heading towards something" hope this helps

How are the operating room in the Williams story and the atom-splitting lab in the Fermi story alike? A.
They are both places where highly skilled people work.







B.
They are both places where computers do most of the work.







C.
They are both places where people must remain silent.







D.
They are both places where injured or sick people come for treatment.

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The operating room in the Williams story and the atom-splitting lab in the Fermi story were alike in a sense that they are both places where people must remain silent. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the third option or option "C". I hope the answer has helped you.

Answer:

(C) They are both places where people must remain silent.

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