English Questions from Dec 16,2024

Browse the English Q&A Archive for Dec 16,2024, featuring a collection of homework questions and answers from this day. Find detailed solutions to enhance your understanding.

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10. The following is an example of idiom, metaphor or personification. Mom's new earrings are twinkling wind chimes. 9. My head is splitting! Is an example of Hyperbole Onomatopoeia Personification 8. Quack Quack is an example of Personification Idiom Onomatopoeia 6. Write a pronoun to replace the underlined word or words in each sentence. The pet owner fed the cats and fish. 4. What does the following idiom mean? Don't beat around the bush, just tell me what happened. Monday 1. The following is an example of idiom, metaphor, or personification. (Circle) John was a machine cleaning up the yard. 2. Which sentence from the selection matches the picture of the children? A. "The flag is often displayed in schools, at ballparks, and with national monuments." B. "Many people salute the flag or place their hands over their hearts to honor it during important events." C. "Through theyears, the flag has been called Old Glory, the Star Spangled Banner, and the Stars and Stripes." D. "When they see it, they think of freedom." What is the effect of the word choice in the scene? It highlights Daisy's shallow, materialistic nature as well as Gatsby's pitiful efforts to impress her. It demonstrates Gatby's achievement of the American dream and his willingness to share it with others. It reveals Daisy's respect for Gatsby and how much he has accomplished since they last met. It exposes Gatsby's careless nature and his disregard for the worth of objects and people around him. In Chapter 4 of The Great Gatsby, Jordan Baker tells Nick the story of how Gatsby and Daisy met and what happened afterward. How does this flashback contribute to the overall meaning of the story? Select each correct answer. It explains the motivation behind Gatsby's quest to regain Daisy's love. It confirms parts of Gatsby's history as he relayed it to Nick. It establishes the vast difference in social status between Gatsby and Daisy. It explains the origin of the rivalry between Jordan and Daisy. What is most likely the meaning of vehemently? aggressively casually confidently secretively
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