How might current written and oral pieces that we produce every day (blogs, text messages, social network posts, videos, television shows, etc.) be considered piece of folklore?

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Answer 1
Answer: Folklore can be described as the dissemination of any type of information through oral communication or through leading by example. This information will represent the collective ideas of a certain group of people and can be transmitted through mediums such as literature or knowledge. Nowadays the world has morphed into a technologically advanced sphere where all information can be acquired at the touch of a button. This however doesn't change the definition of folklore, it only changes the medium through which we share the information.

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Writers should avoid jargon because jargon ​

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Writers should avoid jargon because jargon is difficult for many to understand.

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because it is really difficult to read

Explanation:

Select the correct answer. Emily's house lies on the San Andreas Fault, and she wants to protect herself against earthquakes. What is one step she can take?A. Educate herself on ground deformation that occurs before earthquakes.
B. Check her building’s foundation to ensure it is resistant to shaking caused by moving tectonic plates.
C. Buy a device that can predict earthquakes before they occur.
D. Be prepared to evacuate if steam or ash cloud eruptions are visible.

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A. Educate herself on ground deformation that occurs before earthquakes

Which answer best summarizes the events from the poem contained in the following lines?"Then came to the building the warrior marching,
Bereft of his joyance. The door quickly opened
On fire–hinges fastened, when his fingers had touched it;
The fell one had flung then—his fury so bitter—
Open the entrance."

A. Beowulf opens the door of the mead–hall and finds Grendel waiting.
B. Grendel arrives and rips open the door of the mead–hall.
C. Beowulf keeps the door of the mead–hall closed as Grendel tries to enter.
D. Grendel tries to break down the door of the mead–hall but fails.

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. Grendel tries to break down the door of the mead–hall but fails.

Which verb agrees in number with its subject? Only three trees ....... in my backyard.a. Grows
b. Is growing
c. Grow
d. Has grown

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Only three tress grow in my backyard. Grow is singular and it fits to the sentence.
e) grow agrees with its subject  They grow in my backyard

Which event causes Eteocles and Polyneices to engage one another in battle?Creon challenges them to a duel.

The Theban army counterattacks.

Eteocles seeks out his brother.

Polyneices kills Eteocles' general.

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Answer:

The answer is: The Theban army counterattacks.

Explanation:

Polynices and Eteocles decided to divide the kingdom agreeing that each would reign alternately for a year. In the year they did not have to reign, they should be absent from Thebes, to try to avoid the curse thrown by their father.

After arriving in Thebes, the siege of the city began. During it, Polinices attacked the door defended by his brother Eteocles and decided to challenge themselves to a unique duel, during which they killed each other.

The answer is: The Theban army counterattacks.

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the answer is B

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Holmes's plan for solving the case will require the detective and Watson to _________.investigate the baboon that Dr. Roylott keeps at Stoke Moran



arrest several of the gypsies who live on Dr. Roylott's property


spend the night in the room where Miss Stoner's sister died



return to London to retrieve a Scotland Yard detective






What is "the speckled band" in the story?



the pattern on a gypsy's scarf



the pattern on the back of the swamp adder



the pattern on the cheetah's fur



the pattern on the bell-rope

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Answer:

Holmes's plan for solving the case will require the detective and Watson to spend the night in the room where Miss Stoner's sister died

What is "the speckled band" in the story?

the pattern on the back of the swamp adder

Explanation:

In Arthur Conan Doyle's "The Speckled Band," Holmes and Watson spend a night hidden in Ms Stoner's sister's room, where she suffered a horrible death. Her sister Helen is supposed to sleep there that night, as Dr Roylott claims that her room is under repair. Thus, Helen fears for her life, since her late sister's room is next to Dr Roylott's and  he is afraid to die like her sister.

That night, Holmes and Watson hear a noise coming from the vent, which leads to Dr Roylott's room. Suddenly, in the darkness, Holmes hits something coming through the vent, returns it to Dr Roylott's room and hear him scream and die. Finally, the specked band that Julia had described before she died is a poisonous snake that the doctor used to murder her, and that intended to use it agin to kill Helen.