Who wrote the poem The mad gardener poems song and the walrus and the carpenter
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"The Mad Gardener's Song," and "The Walrus and the Carpenter,"
were both written by Lewis Carroll.
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Which is an example of personification
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Personification is a stylistic device when non-living things,
objects and animals are given human qualities. Example of
personification includes: "The moonlight KISSED her skin,
illuminating it through the darkness. "
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What is synesthesia in tagalog
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synesthesia
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Options best describes Guy de Maupassant's tone toward his character Mathilde in The Necklace
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The authors tone toward Mathilde is very indifferent, he does
not sympathize with her, and is not happy, sad, or mad at her.
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What Puritan wrote a poem to her husband that sheds a surprising light on their marriage
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Anne Bradstreet
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Which is the best definition of figurative language
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a meaning that is not literal
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What's an example of synecdoche in a song lyrics
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"Like a Virgin" is an example of synecdoche in song lyrics. The
song was released in the 1980s by Madonna.
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Which of the following statements about racial groups in the US is true
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Which of the following statements about racial groups in the
U.S. is true?
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Why might a writer choose to use synesthesia
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to offer the reader a surprising way of experiencing the
senses
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Which best explains how similes and metaphors are different
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Figurative language that compares things by using likeor as
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Which best explains why a rose might be a symbol in poetry
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It has come to represent love.
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Which line from The Walrus and the Carpenter is an example of personification
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the moon was shining sulkily
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Which best explains how poets try to explore symbols
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They discover complexity beyond the standard meaning of the object
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Why can it be important not to cut too much from a poem
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The central meaning and tone can be unclear
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Which best explains the term synecdoche
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A figure of speech that refers to a whole by its part
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What best describes symbols in movies
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They are images that can be seen
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What effect is a writer most likely to create by using an allusion that is too dramatic for the context
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the allusion will seem ironic or absurd
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What does it mean for an image to carry associations
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an image may make the reader think....
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Which allusion would most likely be read as too dramatic for the context
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it will read as serious or somber. -apex
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Which is the best example of a cultural association with an object
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Most people in a nation feel patriotic when they see their flag.
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Who wrote the poem The mad gardener poems song and the walrus and the carpenter
"The Mad Gardener's Song," and "The Walrus and the Carpenter,"
were both written by Lewis Carroll.
Which is an example of personification
Personification is a stylistic device when non-living things,
objects and animals are given human qualities. Example of
personification includes: "The moonlight KISSED her skin,
illuminating it through the darkness. "
What is synesthesia in tagalog
synesthesia
Options best describes Guy de Maupassant's tone toward his character Mathilde in The Necklace
The authors tone toward Mathilde is very indifferent, he does
not sympathize with her, and is not happy, sad, or mad at her.
What Puritan wrote a poem to her husband that sheds a surprising light on their marriage
Anne Bradstreet
Which is the best definition of figurative language
a meaning that is not literal
What's an example of synecdoche in a song lyrics
"Like a Virgin" is an example of synecdoche in song lyrics. The
song was released in the 1980s by Madonna.
Which of the following statements about racial groups in the US is true
Which of the following statements about racial groups in the
U.S. is true?
Why might a writer choose to use synesthesia
to offer the reader a surprising way of experiencing the
senses
Which best explains how similes and metaphors are different
Figurative language that compares things by using likeor as
Which best explains why a rose might be a symbol in poetry
It has come to represent love.
Which line from The Walrus and the Carpenter is an example of personification
the moon was shining sulkily
Which best explains how poets try to explore symbols
They discover complexity beyond the standard meaning of the object
Why can it be important not to cut too much from a poem
The central meaning and tone can be unclear
Which best explains the term synecdoche
A figure of speech that refers to a whole by its part
What best describes symbols in movies
They are images that can be seen
What effect is a writer most likely to create by using an allusion that is too dramatic for the context
the allusion will seem ironic or absurd
What does it mean for an image to carry associations
an image may make the reader think....
Which allusion would most likely be read as too dramatic for the context
it will read as serious or somber. -apex
Which is the best example of a cultural association with an object
Most people in a nation feel patriotic when they see their flag.