What is an example of synecdoche

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Answer 1

Answer:

Explanation

Example of synecdoche are :

1. Boots on the ground—refers to soldiers.

2. New wheels—refers to a new car.

3. Plastic—can refer to credit cards.

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Which point of view does the narrator use in the passage?
"Hi, Mr. Tushman, it's so nice to see you again," said Mom. "This is my son, August."
Mr. Tushman looked right at me and smiled and nodded. He put his hand out for me to
shake.
"Hi, August," he said, totally normally. "It's a pleasure to meet you."
"Hi," I mumbled, dropping my hand into his hand while I looked down at his feet. He was
wearing red Adidas.
From R. J. Palacio, Wonder. Spyright 2012 by R. J. Palacio
first person
second person
third person limited
third person omniscient

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First person

The passage uses "I".

EX:

"Hi," I mumbled, dropping my hand into his hand while I looked down at his feet.

In this case, it talks about August's POV (point of view).

                                         SOME  KEY WORDS:

IUsOur Ourselves

I hope I've help!

In the given passage, the narrator used first person point of view. The correct option is A.

What is point of view?

The vantage point from which a writer delivers a story is known as literary point of view. It's one of the most crucial choices writers make when creating a story.

Unnamed or a particular character may serve as the narrator. The choice of writing in the first, second, or third person is also up to the author.

In first-person narration, the narrator takes the role of a character in the narrative and tells the tale from their own perspective. The pronoun I is typically used in the narration (or we, if the narrator is speaking as part of a group).

In third-person point of view, the author is telling a story about the characters and utilising pronouns like "he," "she," and "they" or mentioning them by name.

Thus, the correct option is A.

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"Compare and contrast" what does it mean?​

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compare means "find the similarities " and

contrast means "find the difference ".

Answer:Compare and contrast means similarities and differences. Explanation:i know this because I'm in 6th grade.

1. They have been pen pals and …….at least once a week.a. speak b. stay c. take d. correspond

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Answer:

speak is the word which will fill the blank

Speak is the correct answer

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The three persuasive strategies that you can use to more effectively influence audience members’ beliefs, attitudes, and values are ___,____ and ____.

A: Virtue, Pathos, Ethos
B:Pathos Logos, Virtue
C:Virtue Pathos, Logos
D, Ethos, Pathos, Logos

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A is the correct answer

Red sweater by Mark Hac Hager​

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Explanation:

Explain the happiness and sacrifice shared by a boy and the old man . you may state your on own example

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Explain what you want done so I can help

where will the next Olympics be held?​

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Beijing

The next Olympic Games are set to occur in Beijing in just months, from Friday, February 4, to Sunday, February 20, 2022.

Source — Wikipedia

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The International Olympic Committee announced in December 2020 that the theme for Paris 2024 would be gender equality and youth participation, with the next games set to see an exact 50/50 gender split.

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Should global population growth be restricted?

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Answer:

Yes in some cases it should to prevent orphans and stuff.

Explanation:

How does the boys of winter fit the genre of non fiction

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Explanation:

this well-written and thoroughly researched story of the 1980 Olympic gold-medal winning hockey team, New York Daily News sportswriter Coffey does much more than simply evoke memories. Expertly using coach Herb Brooks (who died last year in an auto accident) as his focal point, Coffey shows how Brooks, a devoted student of the game, used both psychological tactics and a groundbreaking system predicated on speed and constant motion to defeat the Soviets, a team of highly trained, older and bigger professionals who had dominated the international competition for decades. Over the years, this story of the Americans' victory has become larger than life, replete with drama and drenched in patriotic themes. Coffey's greatest achievement is that his narrative never sinks into melodrama. He captures the rigorous training and the thrill of the games, yet digs deeper, soberly rendering the tenor of the American spirit amid the Iranian hostage crisis and the Cold War, and humanizing and illuminating (rather than caricaturing) the Russian side. For example, although the Russians were a world superpower, they scrounged for Band-Aids and didn't use slap shots because a shortage of quality sticks meant they couldn't risk breaking them—details suggesting the underlying faults of the Soviet regime. Coffey portrays the American side, a diverse collection of amateurs, warts and all, and gives special attention to Brooks, an enigmatic figure who turned a bunch of regional rivals into a tight-knit family whose bond still exists today. Filled with primary interviews and exceptional insight, Coffey's effort should delight more than just hockey fans. Photos. Agent, Andrew Stuart. (Jan.)

Forecast : Although the current NHL lockout may mean a lack of exposure to this book's natural audience (it won't get plugs between periods of games, since there are none), February marks the 25th anniversary of the 1980 Olympic team, which could help sales.

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what are the sequence of events on finding forester

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Answer:

At the end of the film, three years later Jamal learned that Forrester died of cancer in Scotland and left him the apartment where most of their “lessons” were conducted.

When you want to strengthen your claim, you need to search for strong __________.

emotions
fact
policy
value

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Fact is the most important thing out of this list for strengthening a claim with solid evidence

Answer:

When you want to strengthen your claim, you need to search for strong facts.

Explanation:

If you have facts (proof) , you can strengthen your claims

Which synonym best replaces the
underlined word in the following
sentence?
In the scenario I developed, I
never thought this would happen!
A. mood
B. synergy
C. aftermath
D. plan

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It has to be c aftermath
Mood is correct answer

The Olympic Games have been going on since last Monday. What's the negative sentence of it?

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Answer:

the olympic games not have been going on since last monday

Explanation:

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Answer:

The Olympic games haven't started.

Explanation:

President George W. Bush’s speech to the troops on the USS Abraham Lincoln
Other nations in history have fought in foreign lands and remained to occupy and exploit. Americans, following a battle, want nothing more than to return home. And that is your direction tonight. After service in the Afghan and Iraqi theaters of war — after 100,000 miles, on the longest carrier deployment in recent history — you are homeward bound. Some of you will see new family members for the first time — 150 babies were born while their fathers were on the Lincoln. Your families are proud of you, and your nation will welcome you.

Which answer is a complete and correct summary of this part of the speech?

Afghanistan and Iraq are many miles from America, but they have had a major impact on the country.
Over a hundred children were born while their fathers were serving far away from home.
September 11 was a tragic time for all service men and women of the United States of America.
Unlike other countries that stay, it is time for these people in service to return home from war.

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Answer:

Unlike other countries that stay, it is time for these people in service to return home from war.

Explanation:

Although Bush mentioned how the troops are fighting Afghanistan and Iraq, he never explained how those countries had an impact on the United States as a country.

Bush did state that 150 babies were born, this cannot be the summary as it is only a small part of the speech.

Bush never mentioned anything about 9/11 in this speech.

Bush did state that other nations fight and occupy. Yet, he gives all these reasons for the return of the US troops like the want to return home and see family. He concludes how the nation will welcome back the US troops, implying that the troops will return home.

Please answer the above question


spam will be reported 10 times ​

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Answer:

Religious paintings is your answer

Explanation:

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Which of the following is a sentence fragment?
I'm comfortable writing with either hand, but I prefer my right.
O Left-handed people are more creative, or so they say.
O All kangaroos are left-handed.
o Write left-handed, bowl right-handed.

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The answer is most likely the 1st one.

The following, which is a sentence fragment, is I'm comfortable actually and generally writing with either hand, but I prefer my right. Option (A) is correct.

What is a Sentence?

A Sentence is a bunch of words that are assembled to mean something. A sentence is the fundamental unit of language which offers a total viewpoint. A total sentence has essentially a subject and a primary action word to state (pronounce) a total idea.

Short model: She strolls. A subject is a thing that is doing the primary action word. The primary action word is the action word that the subject is doing. In English and numerous dialects, the principal expression of a composed sentence has a capital letter.

Toward the finish of the sentence, there is an accentuation mark contingent upon whether it is an assertion, an inquiry, an order, a solicitation, or an interjection. A sentence is a syntactically complete thought. All sentences have a thing or pronoun part called the subject, and an action word part called the predicate.

Therefore, Option(A) is correct.

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What is the nearest ten for the point shown on the number line below?

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Answer:

The nearest ten for the point shown on the number line below is 30

Chicago is a city that is fierce as a dog with tongue lapping for action.
a. Rhyme b. Metaphor c. simile d. Hyperbole

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ANSWER: Simile (C)

EXPLANATION: The sentence uses “as” which is one of the conditions belonging to the usage of simile (e.g. “like” or “as”).
C. Simile

Reason being the sentence uses “as” and is comparing one thing to the other

how to treat animals?​

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Answer:

Animals should be treated with kindness and love. They should be treated like humans.

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Identify the correct figure of speech. Then write the meaning.
I went swimming this morning, and the water was freezing.

A. Simile B. Metaphor C. Personification D. Irony E. Hyperbole

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E.Hyperbole

The water was not literally freezing. A hyperbole is a figure of speech that exaggerates something, in this case the use of a hyperbole exaggerates how cold the water is.

You gonna take me to jail?" asked the boy, bending over the sink.

"Not with that face, I would not take you nowhere," said the woman. "Here I am trying to get home to cook me a bite to eat and you snatch my pocketbook! Maybe, you ain’t been to your supper either, late as it be. Have you?"

"There’s nobody home at my house," said the boy.

"Then we’ll eat," said the woman, "I believe you’re hungry—or been hungry—to try to snatch my pocketbook."

"I wanted a pair of blue suede shoes," said the boy.

"Well, you didn’t have to snatch my pocketbook to get some suede shoes," said Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones. "You could of asked me."

"M’am?"

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Answer:

what's the point of this question

which means ''nvm my acc suck'' without the abbreviations, i have a poor vocabulary lol

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never mind my account suck
Nvm = never mind
Acc = account

Never mind my account suck

The lily and the rose had been the best of friends.
Ture or False​

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Answer:

I think po true

iam not sure but hope it's help

Yeah above one is right

If anyone had read the novel Laughing Boy. on what page do the two get married and is it after they tell they're true names.
I don't want anything in depth just a page number or at least tell me if it's before or after

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Answer:

before

Explanation:

see you will find

Answer:

it is before

Explanation:

- Complete the following past simple and continuous events. Choose the correct alternative

7. I _______________ a novel while my mother ___________.


a) was read / was cooking
b) read / cooked
c) was reading / was cooking
d) was reading / cooks


8. I ___________ out of the window when the accident happened.


a) was looked
b) looked
c) looking
d) was looking


9. You ___________ while I ____________.


a) played / study
b) were playing / studying
c) were playing / was studying
d) were played / was studying


10. He _____________his homework when his father came home.


a) were doing
b) was doing
c) did
d) did do

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Here’s the answer




C
D
C
B

7. I (C) WAS READING a novel while my mother WAS COOKING

8. (D) WAS LOOKING out of the window when the accident happened.

9. You (C) WERE PLAYING while I WAS STUDYING

10. He (B) WAS DOING his homework when his father came home.

identify words with positive and negative connotation


respected
revered
feared
esteemed

please help me ​

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Feared is the right answer

Malik feared his grandfather is the answer.

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which writing purpose would most likely require an informal style? A. Writing a history term paper about the rise and fall of the Roman Empire. B. Emailing your congresswoman to ask her to vote to lower the driving age. C. Emailing your favorite world-class chess player to ask for an autograph. D. Writing an advice column for fellow students in your school newspaper.

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Answer:

I think is c. I'm not sure

There are many political parties in Nepal. We live in a multiparty............ options are ...... (supreme, expelled, released, democracy, well-to-do, escaped)

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Answer:

Explanation:

There are many political parties in Nepal. We live in a multiparty democracy options are ...... (supreme, expelled, released, democracy, well-to-do, escaped)

Please help ASAP!!!!!

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Answer:

"detached"

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punctuate the following : On march 21 1985 our community held its bicentennial

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Answer:

On March 21, 1985, our community held its bicentennial.

Explanation:

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