Explain the purpose of using figurative language.

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Answer: The purpose of using figurative language, as opposed to literal language, is as follows: the use of figurative speech allows the reader to imagine what the author means when he writes a sentence or a statement. Figurative speech adds strength and depth to an authored work. A good example of figurative speech is the following:

The literal version is: The sun rose at 4:45 am. 

The figurative version could be something along the lines of:
The girl stood and watched as a golden globe rose out of the sea. 



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What is the root word for musician

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Music is the root word for musician. :) 
music as a person that plays music is a musician

Douglass describes his introduction to slavery as "the blood-stained gate, the entrance to the hell of slavery." Based on this statement, what is Douglass's attitude toward slavery?

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Douglass has feelings towards slavery based on experience because of what he had been through, his feelings have a spark of emotion to the hatred of slavery and all of it's wrongs. He stands up for what he thinks is right, which is a great trait, and he really shows his emotion for the horrible feelings he has for slavery. So his attitude, to be quite honest, is strong for the wrong-doing of slavery.
Douglass is getting mad at that person

Is the passage of dialogue written correctly or incorrectly? "That's an excellent choice," the clerk said. Then she added, "I'm sure your grandson will like it."

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This is a tricky one I believe it is right, though the comma after added did throw me off! But I feel it is correct

I am writing a poem to send off to the 2015 K1 poetry contest. Please tell be what you think and any adjustments I need to make.Change

Bullying hurts, don't you see?
Your nothing but a big bully.
Harsh words, and tortured hearts,
Scars and wounds, Oh where do I start!

Don't you think of what could happen?
What if they cry themselves to sleep,
and by morning its too hard to get on their feet.
What if they put a razor to their skin?

Or write a note to say goodbye,
their family and friends left wondering why?
Their afraid to go to school,
because of bullies like you.

The words you say, do make bruises,
but they don't fade away.
Deep scars that stay on their hearts,
a new scar forming everyday.

So instead of hurting them,
please just make a change.
For you and me,
don't be sane.

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It's great! I would change some of the more graphic parts just a little, but other than that it's great! I'm entering one, too.
its really quite well written; it was really emotional. Just some small changes: In the third line of the 3rd stanza, it should be "They're afraid to go to school" , not "their". 

also, i would recommend removing "but" in the 4th stanza. 

and the last line of the piece tells the people to be crazy, which im sure you didnt mean. I think it should be "be sane" or "don't be insane"

really nice writing though. 

What is 10/16 equal to

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It's 5/8 because if u divide I by 2 I think

Translate into modern English “Hark! I needeth thy counsel

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Answer: "LIsten to me! I need the counsel"

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Hark! call the counsel now i need them for a national emergency

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