What is an example of a figurative sentence on a second grade level
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An example of a figurative sentence on a second grade level is
"I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse." It contains hyperbole.
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Robinson Crusoe male or female
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Robinson Crusoe was male.
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What is the best example of irony in the Game by Donald Barthelme
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definitely singing lullabies to each other is the irony
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How does this passage contribute to the overall meaning of the story
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Describing Crusoe's self-examination develops the idea of battling one's flaws.
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What is one way in which the antagonist in this passage contributes to the overall meaning of the story
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Crusoe's struggle with nature is an example of a character fighting a force greater than himself.------APEX
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What does this passage reveal about the times Defoe was writing about
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Europeans believed that non-Christians deserved fewer rights...
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What does this excerpt reveal about Crusoe's attitude toward other cultures
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Crusoe is willing to manipulate different cultural values to his advantage. -Apex
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Based on this satirical excerpt what is most likely to be true about the author
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He believes landlords take advantage of their tenants.
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What is Swift making a satirical statement about
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The way property owners regard and treat the people who work
their land
Society's indifference to poverty
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Which of the following words has the most dominant connotation
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Premier
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According to Crusoe what characteristic do the mutineers have that makes them unsuitable masters
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Lawlessness- apex
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What statement best explains what the word choice in this excerpt reveals about Crusoe
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the phrase "wretched creatures" reveals that crusoe is preoccupied with mastery
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What inference about Americans is best supported by evidence in the passage
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Americans are more savage than the English. -Apex
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How Based on the wording in this excerpt is Crusoe most likely describing The poor man with tears running down his face and trembling looking like one astonished returned
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The Spaniard
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which conflict is most clearly related to cultural values
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a person eats shellfish on march 3 which is forbidden by society
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which sentence contains the best example of understatement
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After winning the lottery, I decided my day was O.K. after all.
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What is an example of a figurative sentence on a second grade level
An example of a figurative sentence on a second grade level is
"I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse." It contains hyperbole.
Robinson Crusoe male or female
Robinson Crusoe was male.
What is the best example of irony in the Game by Donald Barthelme
definitely singing lullabies to each other is the irony
How does this passage contribute to the overall meaning of the story
Describing Crusoe's self-examination develops the idea of battling one's flaws.
What is one way in which the antagonist in this passage contributes to the overall meaning of the story
Crusoe's struggle with nature is an example of a character fighting a force greater than himself.------APEX
What does this passage reveal about the times Defoe was writing about
Europeans believed that non-Christians deserved fewer rights...
What does this excerpt reveal about Crusoe's attitude toward other cultures
Crusoe is willing to manipulate different cultural values to his advantage. -Apex
Based on this satirical excerpt what is most likely to be true about the author
He believes landlords take advantage of their tenants.
What is Swift making a satirical statement about
The way property owners regard and treat the people who work
their land
Society's indifference to poverty
Which of the following words has the most dominant connotation
Premier
According to Crusoe what characteristic do the mutineers have that makes them unsuitable masters
Lawlessness- apex
What statement best explains what the word choice in this excerpt reveals about Crusoe
the phrase "wretched creatures" reveals that crusoe is preoccupied with mastery
What inference about Americans is best supported by evidence in the passage
Americans are more savage than the English. -Apex
How Based on the wording in this excerpt is Crusoe most likely describing The poor man with tears running down his face and trembling looking like one astonished returned
The Spaniard
which conflict is most clearly related to cultural values
a person eats shellfish on march 3 which is forbidden by society
which sentence contains the best example of understatement
After winning the lottery, I decided my day was O.K. after all.