What does the bridge metaphor imply about the role of the translator?A. The translator has spoken to the original author and understands how that author wants the book to read in a different language.
B. The translator is making choices about the work that will allow the original author's thoughts and ideas to translate to a new culture.
C. The translator is not making any wording or structural decisions but is just copying the original author's words into another language.
D. The translator is adding details or information that the original author may have left out.

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Answer 1
Answer: C for apex                             hope it helped 

Answer 2
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C - The translator is not making any wording or structural decisions but is just copying the original author's words into another language.


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What is alliteration? A)Repetition of the initial sound in nearby words B)Rhyming words are placed in the middle of a line of poetry C)Rhyming words at the end of two consecutive lines D)The use of the same word or phrase several times

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A) Repetition of the initial sound in nearby words. ex: Peter Piper Picked a Pack of Pickled Peppers.

A. Repetition of the initial sound in nearby words

___ helps you understand when an action occurred

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Answer:

in some cases, an adverb helps you understand when a verb happened

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Which of the following statements best explains how universal themes can cross both time and culture? A human nature remains relatively the same. B history repeats itself so readers can understand the historical events. C people maintain the same values regardless of their cultural or historical background. D the techniques that authors use to write stories remain the same.

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Answer:

The statement which best explains how universal themes can cross both time and culture:

C. people maintain the same values regardless of their cultural or historical background.

Explanation:

An idea which is applied to anyone irrespective of tradition, culture or beliefs to which one belongs to is said to be a universal theme. The basic human ideas and concerns which are generally are grouped under the general theme.

I think it's really difficult to choose one. But in my view both of A and C look like the right ones. It will be good to consolidate these statements together. Because human nature really remains the same but the only thing always changes is the values.

Which salutation is punctuated correctly? A. Dear Ladies- B. To the chairman of the company; C. Dear Sir: D. Dear Councilman Briggs.

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B. To the chairman is the answer
c. dear sir would be it

In “A Worn Path” by Eudora Welty, how does place play into the concept of the hero’s quest? A. Phoenix finds herself seeking an item of great value in a place she has never been before.
B. She has an easier time with natural obstacles than with those caused by people.
C. The people treat her better in the city than they do while she is in the country.
D. Phoenix’s obstacles are both natural and social as she moves from the country to the city.

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In "A Worn Path", the main character called Phoenix, is an old lady going after a medicine needed by her beloved grandson found only in the city, which is far away from the country where they live.


She already knows the path since she has been doing the journey on a regular basis since her grandson got a bad throat sickness, needing the medicine to sooth his throat pain.


Phoenix goes through the pines, oak trees, a log laid to cross as a bridge, a barbed-wire fence, a cotton field withered for the winter and many other obstacles on her way, including some imaginary situations. Even so, she goes just fine and feels like she is in command everytime she faces a problem on her way in the country regions. As she gets into the city portion of the journey she sees and feels herself as a helpless old woman that couldn't even lace her shoes by herself and became mostly silent and noninteracting with the people or the around, almost hardly capable to explain the reason of her visit to the attendant that was trying to get any information about her need.


She has no easy part on the journey, since Phoenix’s obstacles are both natural and social as she moves from the country to the city (letter D.) facing different kinds of difficulties in each portion of the journey. In the country portion she domains her attitudes better but her old body can't keep up easily with her efforts, as in the city she just can't fit or feel comfortable neither appropriate so she finds herself in a big miss-interacting issue. Nevertheless she never gave up in neither situations.

D. Phoenix's obstacles are both natural and social as she moves from the country to the city.

Which type of sentence is this and what punctuation should it have? Do you think time travel will ever be possible

A. declarative, period
B. imperative, question mark
C. interrogative, question mark
D. exclamatory, period

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C. Interrogative, question mark