The Modern Era is known for its __________.A. rejection of social values

B. technological advances

C. social change

D. conformity, decorum, and etiquette
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Answer 1
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The correct answer is A. rejection of social values.


The era of Modernism brought a change because people then wanted to lead completely different lives than people in the previous eras. Therefore, they wanted to do away with principles and values of the past, and create some of their own, which greatly differed from those before them. Modernism took place in early 20th century.

Answer 2
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C. social change

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The modernist movement was based on the idea that the "traditional" forms of the plastic arts, literature, design, social organization and daily life became outdated and that it was essential to leave them aside and create a new through social change. This finding supported the idea of ​​reexamining every aspect of existence, from commerce to philosophy, with the aim of finding what would be the "old marks" and replacing them with new, and possibly better, forms of "progress." In essence, the modern movement argued that the new realities of the twentieth century were permanent and eminent, and that people should adapt to their world views in order to accept that what was new was also good and beautiful.


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B. simile.
C. alliteration.
D. metaphor.

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This is an example of A. assonance.

He uses the vowel sound diphthong EA in consecutive words which makes it an assonance.

Which option best describes meter?A. da-da-DUM, da-da-DUM
B. [stage lights flicker on and off]
C. Apple : Orange :: Watermelon : ____
D. Once upon a time . . .

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Meter refers to the unit in poetry for rhythm and the beats pattern. Also known as foot, it has usually two or three syllables in each foot.

A word meter is derived from the Greek word 'measure'

With the lines of verse or poem, the meter also refers to the unstressed and a stressed syllabic pattern. Unstressed syllables are shorter and the stressed tend to be longer.

It has various types such as iambic meter, trochaic meter, spondaic meter.

Therefore, option which best describes meter is A. da-da-DUM, da-da-DUM

As it contains stressed and unstressed syllables.


I’m pretty sure that it’s A

What is a key characteristic of historical fiction?The stories always have insights about current society.
The stories always provide accurate historical facts.
The stories must connect history to the present.
The stories are presented in a realistic manner.

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The correct answer is "The stories are presented in a realistic manner". Usually, historical fiction doesn't reinvent history with magic or other fantastical elements. It usually creates new stories in a highly realistic environment.

D.The stories are presented in a realistic manner.


Which sentence uses italics or quotation marks correctly? A. Even though it made him sad, he enjoyed reading Hans Christian Andersen's short story The Little Match Girl. B. The main newspaper in New Orleans is called "The Times-Picayune." C. Here is the current issue of the magazine Sports Illustrated for Kids. D. In April 1912, the Titanic struck an iceberg and sank in the North Atlantic Ocean.

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I can't speak for the italics because they're not showing up, but "B. The main newspaper in New Orleans is called "The Times-Picayune" uses quotations correctly.

In a short story, you can often identify the main theme by analyzing the _____ of the conflict.A) plot
B) setting
C) resolution
D) events

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Describe how the Mary Rowland's experience during her captivity is a metaphor for a devout Puritan society. (250-300 words)

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During the time spent disclosing to her story, Rowlandson uncovers much about Puritan culture and states of mind towards ladies and Native Americans; comparably, she gives data about Native American culture, however regularly without acknowledging or even obviously understanding it. Rowlandson's personal record of her internment set up the model for ensuing imprisonment accounts, and her accentuation on her part as mother laid the foundation for later ladies' written work, including some African American slave stories.

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Mary Rowlandson’s captivity narrative describes her experience as a captive of the Native Americans during the King Philips War in 1676. Her diary accounts from her capture to her return, although it was written a few years post her release. Her capture spanned around 11 weeks and is recounted in twenty ‘removes.’ Specifically, Rowlandson observes her experience concerning God and the bible, her capture being expressed as a trial from God which she must endure with faith; only in doing so would she survive and remain a true Christian woman suitable for Puritan society. Through this Christian perspective, she judges the Native Americans, creating an obvious bias against their culture. Given this, her narrative can be understood regarding how she would wish to represent herself and her captivity to those readers. Still, it was not fully understood as a completely accurate account.  

Rowlandson was a respected woman within Puritan society and, as such, would be expected to represent all that was customary of fine Christian women. Therefore, any account of her capture, which seemed contrary to conventional beliefs, could risk her status and respectability. Toulouse argues that Rowlandson would be competing for status in the new social setting due to the war(1992:667). The motivation for publishing her account seems to promote the puritan belief that God is the active agent who punishes and saves Christian believers (Scarbrough 2011:124). Hence, her freedom to voice her own opinion was greatly restricted by both social expectations and for the sake of endorsing the good of Christianity.