A figure of speech placing two ideas that are very different in meaning, together. This is used in rhetoric to balance out contrasting ideas in parallel arrangements of words. A. Puns B. Irony C. Alliteration D. Antithesis

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer is D. Antithesis.

All of the other options represent other figures of speech which are not even similar to what you described in your question.
Answer 2
Answer:

Antithesis is correct


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Answer the following questions.1. How can you make up with your partner?
2. How can you chat somebody up?
3. Why do partners fall out?
4. How do you know that somebody fancies you?
5. Why do people get divorced nowadays?

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Explanation:

Those are the question that can have many answers and they are depending on a person's personality.

1.  Making up with partner(boyfriend or girlfriend) is referring to a nice things that you can do for them. For example, hug them, kiss them, making love to them and more. Both partners should be nice to each other when it comes to these kind of things.

2. The meaning of chat somebody up is considering starting a conversation with someone so that the conversation can have a flow and it could be easy to talk with someone. You can start conversation by asking some kind of question that the person surely can answer and question you back.

3. When partner are falling out, that means that they are not willing to be together anymore because of the feeling like they stopped caring or loving that person. They are usually staying in that relationship only because they are having memories with that partner or they are used to each other.

4. When somebody fancies you, you can tell that usually by their body language which is important for understanding it. You can see that the person is smiling more, the cheeks are blushing and more. The person will look you in the eyes and they will usually try to touch you anytime.

Also, their body will be always towards yours.

5. They are divorcing nowadays more because society has changed. The reasons of their divorcing by the statistics are usually egoism, financial problems, infidelity or a lack of understanding between partners. Also, one of the reasons are social media. Nowadays, woman are are more wiling to divorce than men.

Use the present participle of the verb drive to complete the following sentence.He _____ from New York to Los Angeles.

A.
drive

B.
is driving

C.
has driven

D.
drove

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The answer is B: is driving, so every time u see present participle then it must have a -ing at the end ok
The answer is B. is driving

_________: A character who remains essentially the same throughout the story, holding true to his or her original values, beliefs, personality, and attitude.

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Answer:

A static character.

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What theme does Martin Luther King, Jr. support in the following passage from his Nobel Prize acceptance speech?

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Answer:

"Peaceful protesting is the best way to bring about change." Just did this questio on apex and it was correct. :-)

Explanation:

i have a dream all people will be treat equal

Which question should be asked when characterizing the antagonist?How do others respond to the antagonist?

When is the protagonist introduced?

Who is the protagonist?

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The question that should be asked when characterizing the antagonist is "How do others respond to the antagonist?" Option A is correct.

An antagonist is the character in a story who is against the protagonist.

The antagonist is opposed to, struggles against, or competes with another; opponent; adversary, in literature, it is the adversary of the hero or protagonist of a drama or other literary work.

The English word antagonist stems from the Greek antagonistēs.

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A

Explanation:

The speaker's voice in the selection from "Clearances" is a. angry and confused
b. private and nostalgic***
c. sad and confused
d. bouyant and hopeful

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