A conclusion based on evidence is an example of???

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Answer 1
Answer: A summary at best. This usually means you have read and conducted what was needed to come up with your answer.

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Which two of these characteristics are common to epics and ballads? Both originated from the oral poetic tradition. Both revolve around the exploits of a central hero. Both use iambic pentameter and a simple rhyme scheme. Both contain the elements of a narrative. Both are exclusively focused on mythological stories.

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Ballads and epics are forms of verse which are often narrative.Ballads are dancing songs. Traditional ballads emphasize central dramaticevent, and recount comic or heroic stories. Epics on the  other hand are lengthy narrative poemsconcerning serious subjects like details of heroic stories or deeds and eventsimportant to a nation or culture.
Both contains the elements of a narrative.



Both contain the elements of a narrative. Both originated from the oral poetic tradition.

One famous epic is the Epic of Gilgamesh. It is not written in iambic pentameter and is not solely focused on mythological stories. These two options are then eliminated automatically. It does revolve around a central hero, originate from the oral poetic tradition, and contain the elements of a narrative.  A famous ballad is Poe's Annabel Lee. It is not written in iambic pentameter, focused on mythological stories, or revolve around the exploits of a central hero. The only thing is has in common with Gilgamesh is originating from poetic tradition and containing elements of a narrative.

[Honors Seg 1, Lesson 01 MC] "By Freedom gained, by Truth maintained, Thine Empire shall be strong." In a response of two to three sentences, explain how these lines reveal the poet's attitude toward the Empire:

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Answer:

The poet is patriotic towards his country.

Explanation:

Edward Elgar first composed a music for "Pomp and Circumstance" which King Edward VII liked very much. He suggested the addition of words into this tune, resulting in the "Land of Hope and Glory" with the words by Arthur C. Benson. They were initially different works for different purposes but came to be put together after the king's suggestion. This song is now representative of British patriotism and have been sung in various instances such as the last "Night of the Proms" which is a famous worldwide musical event in celebration of British traditions.

Kipling, the writer, had complicated perspectives on domain. From one perspective, he positively trusted Britain had a privilege and a commitment to travel to another country to the terrains of the poor unbelievers and bring Britain's prevalent financial, political, and social contributions to them. He was obviously  affected by his time in British India and waxed wonderful about it in his stanza and short stories.

Which sentence uses quotation marks correctly? A.
Have you seen the play "The Misanthrope" by the French playwright Molière?

B.
The French movie "The Wild Child" tells the story of a boy who grew up in a forest, without human contact.

C.
At the Louvre, we bought a magazine with an article titled "Mona Lisa's Mysterious Smile."

D.
When in France, my mother and I visited the Rodin Museum and saw the famous sculpture "The Thinker."

My Top 3 answers are
A
C
D
If if i had to pick pick 2 it would be A or C

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A is incorrect. You would put the title of the play in Italics.

B is also incorrect, I believe we would italicize the title of the movie.

C: is correct  because you put the article titles in quotes 

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Examples of things that need quotes:

- poem titles

- quotes

-chapter titles

-magazine and newspaper article titles

-website pages

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Hopefully this helped and good luck.  :)




Book titles can either be underlined or italicized. Usually you underline it handwriting and italicize it when you're typing.
(none of these choices have book titles, though)

Italicize: Magazine names, plays, movies, TV shows, artwork.
(this means that A, B, and D are incorrect)

C is not a magazine name but rather an article, which means you would use quotation marks. The correct answer is C.

In “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin, how does Mrs. Mallard feel about life without her husband?A. contented
B. excited
C. anxious
D. indifferent

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B. excited

The Story of an Hour by KAte Chopin tells the story about Mrs Mallard and the sudden death of her husband, she was a fragile woman that had several health problems for which she was never allowed to do many things, when she gets the word that her husband died she starts to feel the freedom of someone who can do as she wishes given the fact that her husband used to control what se did everyday, when she sees him living, and in the house she passes away.

the answer is indifferent

Identify the unnecessary adjective in the following sentence. A huge torrent of water rushed down the street.

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Answer:

The unnecessary adjective in the sentence is "huge".

Explanation:

"Huge" is redundant in this sentence because it means the same as "torrent". On the one hand, "torrent" refers to "a strong and fast-moving stream of water or other liquid" or to "an overwhelming outpouring of (something)". On the other hand, "huge" means "extremely large, enormous". As you can see, they both make reference to the same meaning component "something being extremely big and of great importance".

  I think your answer would be huge. Because we already know that the torrent of water rushed down the street, so we really don't need the adjective huge to describe it.

Why does George Orwell present Animal Farm as a fable? A. to show what a perfect society would be like B. to make a moral point at the end of the story C. to poke fun at human governments D. to show that people are easily persuaded by propaganda

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This is a bit subjective, but many would agree that the reason why George Orwell presents Animal Farm as a fable is "D. to show that people are easily persuaded by propaganda" since he wants to emphasize that the "true" parts of human society are often hidden.

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c is right

Explanation: