What is most likely required of a young man to be perceived as highly educated during the time period in which "The Adventure of the Mysterious Stranger" takes place?

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Answer 1
Answer: In addition to a classical education during this time, it was considered very relevant and essential to have "worldly knowledge" meaning that the student was well-traveled.
Answer 2
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He needs to travel in order to be exposed to art, music, and culture.

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Is the following more aptly described as a simile or an analogy?"To be able to procure its own entertainments, and to subsist upon its own stock, is not the prerogative of every mind. There are, indeed, understandings so fertile and comprehensive, that they can always feed reflection with new supplies, and suffer nothing from the preclusion of adventitious amusements; as some cities have within their own walls enclosed ground enough to feed their inhabitants in a siege. But others live only from day to day, and must be constantly enabled, by foreign supplies, to keep out the encroachments of languor and stupidity."
—Samuel Johnson

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The main difference of simile and analogy is simile used comparison to make the description more emphatic and vivid ,( example  : Sneaky as a snake, strong as a tank)

We can't find this kind of language on the paragraph above.

So, that paragraph above is more aptly described as an : analogy

hope this helps

Answer:

Analogy

Explanation:

Samuel Johnson is explaining his idea of boredom and to explain it  , he compares the state of being bored with the life in a city. First, he claims that there are people who can get entertained by themselves and , if they happen to get bored with this entertainment, they will bear it and even become reflective. These people have the mental capacity to do so. This is compared to a walled city that has got enough food for her inhabitants in case of a military siege. The walled city refers to the individual who can cope with his own entertainment and boredom, and the food with the mental ability to do so. The same applies to the comparison between people who depend on external factors to set boundaries to their stupid entertaitment or to keep them away from boredom ; and a city which needs foreing supplies to survive.

Why would pilgrims have gone to visit Thomas Beckets shrine at Canturbury

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The pilgrims would often visit Thomas Becket's shrine at Canterbury because Becket was considered a martyr and a hero by the church. He defended the church against the oppression of King Henry II and was killed because of it. Because of this, a shrine was created in his honor and became a place where many come to gain spiritual credit. Monks from the monasteries did up the shrine so that it became suitable for worshippers that came. Eventually the place officially became a Holy Land where many pilgrims come to.

Which salutation uses correct punctuation? A. Dear Mr. Jones? Thank you for the opportunity. B. Dear Rosanna. I heard you are moving! C. Dear Shelby! How was your vacation? D. Dear Aunt Rosa, How are you feeling?

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 It would be letter D
The answer is D, because the greeting is part of the sentence. A comma simply shows a pause in speech.

Which kind of sentence is this? We conducted a science experiment to study the surface tension of water.
a. imperative
b. interrogative
c. exclamatory
d. declarative

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The answer is 'D', declarative, because it is not asking a question, it is not exclaiming anything, nor is it suggesting anything but the facts.

Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors? A. "Look Jennifer, at this pair of jeans!" exclaimed Alexandra. B. "Look Jennifer at this pair of jeans!" exclaimed Alexandra. C. "Look, Jennifer at this pair of jeans!" exclaimed Alexandra. D. "Look, Jennifer, at this pair of jeans!" exclaimed Alexandra.

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D. "Look, Jennifer, at this pair of jeans!" exclaimed Alexandra. I believe D because with the Jennifer part you really don't have to say the name, but since the name was added you need apostrophes on both sides of the name.

Answer:

D

Explanation:

Because Look at the pair of jeans is suppose to have a coma after look and you are suppose to yell.

and OOF OOF OOF OFF

A dramatic device used to create a realistic atmosphere for a play is called a dramatic convention.True
False

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This is false. Dramatic conventions don't necessarily create realistic atmospheres, such as Shakespeare's dramatic convention in which characters don't hear soliloquies of people standing next to them. However, it is understood by the audience and is a dramatic convention.

A dramatic device used to create a realistic atmosphere for a play is called a dramatic convention.

the answer is true!!