What is an aphorism?A. a short saying with a message

B. a moral teaching for children

C. a list of virtues for self-reflection

D. a section of an autobiography

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Answer 1
Answer: An aphorism is A. a short saying with a message.
It is an observation that contains some general truths. 
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer: A. a short saying with a message.

Explanation: the denotation of a word is its literal meaning, the definition that we can find in a dictionary, a word can have several denotations (or definitions). An aphorism is a short clever saying that is intended to express a general truth. From the given options, the one that expresses the correct denotation of the word "aphorism" is the corresponding to option C: a short saying with a message.


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Read the sentence.Of all the applicants, Cindy is the _____ person for the job.

Which form of the adjective qualified correctly completes the sentence?


most qualified


more qualified


qualifiedest


qualified

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Of all the applicants, Cindy is the most qualified person for the job. Therefore option A is the correct reason.

What are the qualifications?

The credentials you bring to the table include your education, experience, talents, and character. A College degree, license, great communication skills, capacity to lift 50 pounds, attention to detail, dedication to diversity, reliability, and a cheerful attitude are a few examples of qualities.

Before digging into the specifics of your job experience, the interviewer may immediately assess how well you could match by using the credentials section to interpret that data.

Find out what abilities the company is searching for when updating your resume or filling out an application for a certain position. The trickiest of your credentials for the employer to discern from your work experience is, in many ways, your skill set.

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If a word is identified more easily when it is in a sentence than when it is presented alone, this would be an example of _________ processing.a. bottom-upb. top-down
c. serial
d. sequential

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Answer:

This is a top-down processing.

Explanation: Top- down processing is situation whereby an individual learns or form his/her perception about larger pictures of an object, ideas or concepts first before working towards its tiny details.

Which literary device is employed in the following sentence from Herman Melville’s short story "Bartleby, the Scrivener"? And here Bartleby makes his home, sole spectator of a solitude which he has seen all populous—a sort of innocent and transformed Marius brooding among the ruins of Carthage!. which literary device is employed in the following sentence ?a.allegory
b.irony
c.allusion
d.symbolism

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The correct answer is C, 'allusion'. Because that word means to reference another story, or something in history, the real world. In this passage, it is referred to Marius, a Roman general and statesman. 
The answer is C: allusion

Zeus sends two eagles soaring through the air during Telemachus' assembly with the suitors as an omen that Odysseus will return home soon. True False

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Answer: I would contend that this statement is actually TRUE.

Explanation: Just to elaborate a little on the answer, it can be added that this action takes place in Book 2, in which Telemachus prepares for his voyage. Telemachus is talking to a group of Achaeans, and one of them, Antinous, blames his mother Penelope for deceiving the suitors and requests him to force her to marry one of them. Telemachus rejects this idea, and, pleading the immortal gods, warns the Achaeans that one day they will die in his house. Immediately thereafter Zeus replies by sending out the two eagles, who fly over the crowd and beat their wings with "destruction in their eyes," and an old warrior named Halitherses makes the prophecy that Odysseus is on his way and plans a "disastrous fate" for the suitors.      

False. Zeus sends the two eagles down to attack the suitors as an omen of death/revenge.

Corps : army unit :: A.dossier : back

B.dissident : disagreement

C.author : concordance

D.corpus : collected writing

E.carrion : decay

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The correct pair of words should be:

D. corpus : collected writing

In the first set of example, the pair constitute the first word to the second word which means that there is collective and selective words. They have a direct relationship because one word is directly a part of the other word.

What is the correct way to punctuate the bolded portion of this sentence? Maria shouted Great job, everyone!” shouted, Great shouted. “Great shouted “Great shouted, “Great

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Answer:

The answer is indeed the last option shouted, "Great

Explanation:

The sentence we are punctuating here is using direct speech to let us know what a person, possibly a character, said. When we use direct speech, we use the character's own words. To make that clear, we must separate our words - the narrator's words - from the character's by employing a comma, immediately followed by quotation marks. Study the example below:

Lucas stated, "I will never allow this to happen to you again."

As we can see, right after the verb that indicates the action of saying something, we place the comma to separate the narrator's and the character's words. Then we use the quotation marks to enclose what the character said. Following that logic, the best way to punctuate the sentence  in the question is:

Maria shouted, "Great job, everyone!"

shouted, "Great     that would be the best one