The characters of Our Town are merely allegorical.

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Answer 1
Answer: 'The characters of Our Town are merely allegorical' this statement is most - likely true :) (again) ... :-D 
Answer 2
Answer: Our Town by Thornton Wilder The story is equally simple. The first act introduces us to the town, Grover's Corners in New Hampshire, seen in the early years of the 20th Century--and most particularly to the Gibbs and Webb families, who live next door to each other. The second act finds boy-next-door George and girl-next-door Emily marrying, and a flash-black shows the audience how their romance began. It is a simple tale, full of details of small town life, church choir on Wednesday night, milk delivered fresh each morning, breakfast to be made, chickens to be fed--and slowly, as the action moves forward, we are drawn into this simple way of life and its seemingly endless and trivial repetitions.

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Which of the following questions is written correctly?A. With whom will you be coming to the party?
B. The teacher whom is speaking today is brilliant.
C. Wait while I see whom is knocking at the door.
D. Whom is that handsome man in the doorway?

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The question that is written correctly is: A. With whom will you be coming to the party? In option A, the question is correctly using "whom" as the object of the preposition "with." "Whom" is used when it functions as the object of a verb or preposition in a sentence.

Options B, C, and D have errors in their use of "whom":

B. The teacher whom is speaking today is brilliant. (Incorrect - "whom" should be "who" since it's the subject of the verb "is speaking.")

C. Wait while I see whom is knocking at the door. (Incorrect - "whom" should be "who" since it's the subject of the verb "is knocking.")

D. Whom is that handsome man in the doorway? (Incorrect - "whom" should be "who" since it's the subject of the verb "is.")

Remember that "who" is used when referring to the subject of a sentence or clause, and "whom" is used when referring to the object of a verb or preposition. Many native English speakers commonly use "who" in both cases, even in formal writing, but in grammatically correct formal English, "whom" is used as the object pronoun.

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a

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The ____ is the high point of a play's action.denouement
exposition
climax
complication
theme

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Climax, that's the answer :)

SOS:

The answer is climax!!!

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Karen got in some trouble and was sent to a juvenile detention center. She has to take a Rorschach inkblot test. She is worried because she heard somewhere that the Rorschach is not a very good test. Critics would agree with Karen and suggest that the Rorschach:

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Answer:

The Rorschach test has failed as a predictive tool for behaviour.

Several studies have been skeptic towards the test. Firstly, there is no proof in literature that the results are reliable. It is also believed that the correlations might be illusive or false, as occured with experiments to determine homosexuality in the 1960's (which are not valid anymore). Finally, test results among different researchers have not been consistent.

The word fizz is an example of which sound device?a. alliteration
b. consonance
c. assonance
d. onomatopoeia

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The answer is D: onomatopoeia.

Fizz means the sound that a liquid makes as bubbles of gas are liberated, making a hissing sound.

It is an onomatopoeia, which is a kind of word that phonetically imitates, implies, suggests or represents the sound that it describes. The most common onomatopoeias in languages refer to the sounds that animals make like “oink” for a pig or “meow” for a cat. Onomatopoeias usually differ from one language to another.  

the answer is d. onomatopoeia because words like fizz, pop ,buzz and, crack are all giving a vizulile of imagery

Match the following words that appear in the short story “The Most Dangerous Game” to their synonyms.Tiles
uncanny
ennui
ardent
mocking
Pairs
passionate
arrowBoth
boredom
arrowBoth
ridiculing
arrowBoth
strange

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The list of synonyms from the short story is the following:

Uncanny - Strange.

Ennui – boredom.

Ardent – passionate.

Mocking – ridiculing.

Synonyms are words that have the same meaning or a similar meaning. However, it is important to point out that, even if two words have a similar meaning, they may not have the same connotation. For this reason, it is essential to grasp the precise meaning of words.


10-year-old Jonny shoves his friend Mark because he wants to play the video game that Mark is playing. This is an example of _____________ aggression. a) reactive b) instrumental c) hostile d) relational

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Because he shoved Mark, he showed signs that he was mad and acted upon those emotions. Showing his aggression towards Mark for the video game.