What are the spelling errors and grammar in this sentence. Go through reception and turned right at the emergncy entrance

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Which figure of speech is used in the following line from the poem “The Bells” by Edgar Allan Poe?How they clang, and clash, and roar!


A) metaphor
B) alliteration
C) personification
D) onomatopoeia

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The figure of speech used is personification because bells are just a thing and by reading the poem the author gives life to it. Its like the bells have the capability to speak to the readers. 

Answer: Personification :)

At the library, the quickest way to locate varied, reliable information for your research paper is to End of exam A. check the Readers' Guide. B. check the encyclopedias. C. ask the reference librarian. D. search the card catalog for related titles.

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b. the encyclopedias

Explain how scene II develops the theme of fate and free will. In this scene, Capulet allows Count Paris to court his daughter Juliet. What does Capulet's decision reveal about Juliet's power over her own fate?

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Lord Capulet believes his daughter is too young to marry, but he is also incapable of directly refusing Paris. To buy time, he instead asks Paris to court his daughter first. It shows that he knows what he thinks is best for his daughter and makes that decision for her. 

According to the article it says,"In act I, scene II, of Romeo and Juliet, Count Paris approaches Capulet to ask for Juliet’s hand in marriage. Although at the time women did not have much say about whom they would marry, Capulet allows Juliet to be somewhat involved in the decision. He tells Paris that Juliet needs to approve of her future husband:

An she agree, within her scope of choice

Lies my consent and fair according voice.

However, Juliet is not consulted in the decision to let Paris court her. So while it may seem like Juliet is allowed to exercise her free will, it is only as much as her father decides she should have. In reality, Juliet is subject to her father's will and judgment."

Which two statements describe the effect of repetition in the last stanza of Robert Frost's "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" correctly ? The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep.

A. The repetition shows the distance that the speaker has to travel before he finishes his job.
B. The repetition emphasizes that the speaker has accepted his responsibilities in life.
C. The repetition is a decorative feature and does not add to the meaning of the poem.
D. The repetition indicates that the speaker has found.

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I agree with the person above -the statement that describes the effect of repetition is A. The repetition shows the distance that the speaker has to travel before he finishes his job and perhaps B. The repetition emphasizes that the speaker has accepted his responsibilities in life., if you have to choose two options. 
A. The repetition shows the distance that the speaker has to travel before he finishes.

What does solid contact mean? Please help

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Answer:

solid contact means you are able to touch/meet in person!

"She walks in beauty" which phrases show that byrons subject is rich in kindness and grace

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she walks in beauty= in beauty also walks in beauty

Answer:

And all that’s best of dark and bright

Meet in her aspect and her eyes;

and

Where thoughts serenely sweet express,

How pure, how dear their dwelling-place.

Explanation:

I know for sure the second is correct but I'm not entirely positive on the first.