Which character from Antigone by Sophocles is an archetypal character?Teiresias
Creon
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Haemon

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer should be Creon. He is an archetypal villain as can be observed in Karl Jung's research which was largely based on antique characters.
Answer 2
Answer:

Creon is the character in Antigone by Sophocles which is an archetypal character.

The character which reflects the most typical of a kind of person or quality is known as an archetypal character. Creon is the king of Thebes who is arrogant and who never turns back. He is stubborn, full of pride and only believes in his words and decisions. Though he starts to realize the correct things something keeps him back every time.


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What type of punctuation is necessary to set apart nonessential appositive phrases?

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commas, dashes, or parentheses


Nonessential appositive phrases can be separated from the rest of a sentence in three ways—with commas, with dashes, or with parentheses. Let’s look at example sentences that essentially mean the same thing:


The best pet in the world, a dog, will always be known as “man’s best friend.”

The best pet in the world—a dog—will always be known as “man’s best friend.”

The best pet in the world (a dog) will always be known as “man’s best friend.”


An appositive phrase is a noun or a noun phrase that renames, identifies or gives further information of another noun right beside it. Now, this type of phrase can be either restrictive or nonrestrictive (when it's not essential to the sentence, and therefore should be set off with a type of punctuation).

The type of punctuation used in nonessential or nonrestrictive appositive phrases are commas, dashes or brackets. Here are some examples:

Mariana -that girl with the red jacket- is not from here.

My cat, Tigor, does not eat fish.

I need to clean up those shoes (The ones with the red bow).

All of the following are elements of satire except __________.irony
exaggeration
rhyme
understatement

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The correct answer is rhyme.

Whereas satire does include irony, exaggeration, and often, understatement, what it doesn't include is rhyme. Rhymes are usually used in poetry - and even though many poems can be satirical, here we are talking as satire in the prosaic form, not poetic.

In the form of a text, satire is usually used to mock someone and their characteristics through the use of irony, exaggeration, and sarcasm, but not rhyme.

C. Rhyme

The rhyme is part of other types of literary composition such as poetry and verses, use it in satire would give a touch of comedy can from changing their gender to generate satirical poetry.

Which sentence uses the underlined word correctly? A.
Tammy borrowed a pencil off me.

B.
Tammy borrowed a pencil from me.

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The answer is B.
Tammy borrowed a pencil from me.

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b. she wishes she had a crystal staircase in her house.
c. her life is one of failure and regret.
d. her life has been full of challenges and difficulties.

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The speaker in Langston Hughes’s poem “Mother to Son” says that for her, “Life for me ain’t been no crystal stair,” meaning that "d. her life has been full of challenges and difficulties" since crystal implies ease and wealth.

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An antagonist is the character who basically causes the problems in the story. They do not have to be a bad person, they just simply have to create the conflict for the protagonist, whether on purpose or accidentally. 
An Antagonist is the good person of the story but makes bad decisions to add conflict into the story

Which sentence contains a misplaced modifier? A.
Mr. Swanson folded up the tent and packed it away in a sack.

B.
The Swansons pulled on their backpacks and walked to the trailhead.

C.
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D.
After much anticipation, the Swansons began their five-mile hike up the mountain.

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The sentence which contains a misplaced modifier is:

A. Mr. Swanson folded up the tent and packed it away in a sack

It should be that the phrase folded up must be separated which means that "the tent" must be placed in between them. Therefore the correct form is "folded the tent up".
I'm thinking D. I'm doing the test right now so i will see what I get. :)