Which sentence best describes the theme of a poem? It is always consistent and is stated overtly throughout the poem. It is not always stated overtly and is understood only by reading the whole poem. It often changes and is not always stated in overt terms in the poem. It is usually stated in overt terms and often changes throughout the poem.

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer should be "It is not always stated overtly and is understood only by reading the whole poem".

This is correct because the theme usually does not change itself, but there can be multiple themes analyzed. It is rarely stated overtly and requires some analysis and understanding so as to find it.
Answer 2
Answer:

The correct answer should be "It is not always stated overtly and is understood only by reading the whole poem". (For Plato)


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C. Hyperbole
D. Malapropism

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The correct answer is C. Hyperbole.

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Read the analogy, then answer the question. precipitation : wet :: aridity : dry What type of analogy is this?a. attribute
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The correct answer for this question is this one: "c. part to whole."  Read the analogy, then answer the question. precipitation : wet :: aridity : dry. The analogy that is trying to imply is 'part to whole' analogy. On the example, the whole are precipitation and aridity, while the part is wet and dry.

Which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its compound subject?A.
The actors and the director has rehearsed for several weeks.

B.
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C.
She and her committee appreciate the donations they received.

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The sentence that uses a verb that agrees with its compound subject is option C. She and her committee appreciate the donations they received. The compound subject in this sentence is, "she and her committee". This compound subject joined by the word "and" is treated as a plural subject; therefore, the verb should also be plural.

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Which line from Grendel best shows the darker side of the character Beowulf?

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After a thorough research, there exists the same question with the following choices.

(A) He paused, his eyebrows cocked, and glanced at the coastguard and smiled
(B) The sea-pale eyes of the stranger were focused on nothing
(C) The stranger smiled on, his downward-slanting eyes like empty pit
(D) The stranger stopped eating, smiled

The correct answer is letter (C) 'The stranger smiled on, his downward-slanting eyes like empty pit.' best depicts the darker side of Beowulf.

Answer choices are :

(A) He paused, his eyebrows cocked, and glanced at the coastguard and smiled

(B) The sea-pale eyes of the stranger were focused on nothing

(C) The stranger smiled on, his downward-slanting eyes like empty pit

(D) The stranger stopped eating, smiled


Correct answer choice is :


C) The stranger smiled on, his downward-slanting eyes like empty pit

Explanation:

Grendel is a role in the Anglo-Saxon epic poem Beowulf. He is one of the poem's three opponents, all arranged in action to the protagonist Beowulf. Grendel is worried by all but Beowulf. Grendel is represented as dropped from the family of the Biblical character Cain, from Genesis 4 of the Bible.

The phrase "to jump" is an example of a _____. gerund preposition verbal direct object

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The phrase "to jump" is an example of a verbal. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the third option. I hope that this is the answer you were looking for and it has come to your help. To run, or to jump are all examples of verbal that are in regular use. 

Answer: The phrase "to jump" is an example of a verbal.

Explanation: A verbal is a non-finite verb, that is to say a verb that has not been conjugated and that functions as another part of speech. There are three types of verbals: infinitives, gerunds and participles. An infinitive begins with the word "to", a gerund ends in "-ing" and a participle can end in "-ed", "-d", "-en" "-t" or "-ing". The phrase "to jump" is an infinitive (and also a verbal) because it begins with the word "to" and it includes the base form of the verb ("jump").