In pages 10-23 of the most dangerous game where are similes shown

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In the story, "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell, one of the first similes is something that evokes an extremely clear mental image. Whitney is describing the "moonless Caribbean night" and notes: It's like moist, black velvet. Note the use of "like," comparing the night to a heavy wet material (velvet).


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Hey guys I need help... writing an intro paragraph for an american dream argumentative essay

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Why do modern audiences relate to adaptations of Macbeth?A.Modern audiences like to see plays in which the main character is evil and has no redeeming qualities. B.Modern audiences believe that only plays written long ago have any creative worth. C.Modern audiences like to watch plays that include elements of witchcraft and death. D.Modern audiences can easily understand the themes of ambition and desire that the characters show.

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The correct answer is D. Modern audiences can easily understand the themes of ambition and desire that the characters show. These are some virtues and flaws that have existed for a long time, and that will exist until the end of the time without changing - there will always be desire, and there will always be ambition. This is something all people can understand as those are some of the universal emotions - this is why these old plays are still very popular, even though Macbeth was written by Shakespeare in the 17th century.

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It is D on apex for sure

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How do Low's address and Proctor's poem both help readers appreciate the Brooklyn Bridge?

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B

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Transgress A.
to obey

B.
to command

C.
to discover

D.
to give up

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I would say B, though transgress can be used two ways; with and without a verb. With a verb it means passing limitations such as dimensions of time or space (as used in Science-Fiction novels). Without a verb the word is used to represent "to violate a law". This could also be interpreted a violating a command, thereby commanding in its own right. While none of these options make great sense, B. "to command" makes the most sense (though C takes a close second).

Which sentence contains an intransitive verb?a. Ian sharpened his hockey skates.
b. Carla skates before school in the morning.
c. Our hockey team won the league championship.
d. Jenna chose Hector as her skating partner.

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An intransitive verb doesn't require a direct object. A cannot be correct because, Ian sharpened what? His hockey skates. So that is the direct object, therefore the verb is transitive. C and D are the same case.
The correct answer is B, because the verb is intransitive as it doesn't need an object. You cannot answer - Carla skates what? No, it is just Carla skates. 
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Reflective essays explore what the author believes and the origins of those beliefs. Which sentences in this excerpt from Amy Tan's "Mother Tongue" indicate where Tan’s beliefs came from?A)You should know that my mother's expressive command of English belies how much she actually understands.

B)She reads the Forbes report, listens to Wall Street Week, converses daily with her stockbroker, reads all of Shirley MacLaine’s books with ease—all kinds of things I can't begin to understand.

C)Yet some of my friends tell me they understand fifty percent of what my mother says.

D)Some say they understand none of it, as if she were speaking pure Chinese. It's my mother tongue.

E)Her language, as I hear it, is vivid, direct, full of observation and imagery.

F)That was the language that helped shape the way I saw things, expressed things, made sense of the world.

More than one is correct

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The sentences indicate where Tan’s beliefs came from are:

E)Her language, as I hear it, is vivid, direct, full of observation and imagery.

F)That was the language that helped shape the way I saw things, expressed things, made sense of the world.

What is “Mother Tongue”?

This is a story about an American daughter and Chinese mother.

The daughter changes her language because her mother doesn't know English.

Everyone does not understand the English of her mother.

Her mother Tan has a difficulty in English test.

Thus, the correct option E and F.

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PLATO PEOPLES E AND F last two sentences

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