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An Inspector Calls Quotes and Analysis UPDATED Actual Questions and CORRECT Answers
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An Inspector Calls Quotes and Analysis 
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BIRLING: unsinkable, absolutely unsinkable. 
(Referring to the Titanic) 
Act One - CORRECT ANSWER- Priestley's love of dramatic irony is biting here, and his 
irony is never more satirical than in these comments of Birling's, which, to his original 
audience in 1946, must have seemed more controversial than they do today because the 
sinking of the ship was within people's memory. Symbolically, just as ...
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Praxis 5039 Exam Questions and Answers 2024/2025 Completely Solved!
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What is the term for a highly sexualized, womanizing male character found in a Restoration comedy? - Rake 
 
What writer is credited with putting together the standard English dictionary until Oxford came along in the late 19th century? - Samuel Johnson 
 
Who was England's first official poet laureate? - John Donne 
 
An artistic movement that swept through Europe starting in the 14th century. - Renaissance 
 
Two rhyming lines placed directly together sharing the same meter. - couplet 
 
What...
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PACT Essential Academic Skills: Tests 701, 702, 703 Graded A
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PACT Essential Academic Skills: Tests 701, 702, 703 Graded A 
Descriptive writing Writing used to create detailed descriptions of people, places, and things, and/or mood and atmosphere. Can stand alone or be part of a narrative 
Sensory details descriptions of sight, sound, touch, smell, taste 
transition words words that create a sense of time and organize events in the story 
narrative writing writing that tells a story or describes a specific person, place, or thing. 
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English 3B Cumulative Final Exam Questions And Already Passed Answers.
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1.Read the excerpt from part one of Trifles. 
MRS. HALE. I'd hate to have men coming into my kitchen, snooping around and criticizing. 
Which word has a meaning similar to "snooping" as it is used in this excerpt? - Answer Peering 
 
2.According to "The World on Turtle's Back," which statement best describes the origin of man? 
A god fell from the sky and had a daughter, who eventually gave birth to two men. 
Two gods were competing to see who could create the most powerful and cunning ...
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Donaldson English Fall Final Exam With 100% Correct And Verified Answers 2024
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Donaldson English Fall Final Exam With 100% Correct And Verified Answers 2024 
 
indirect characterization - Correct Answer-a type of literary device that reveals details about a character without stating them explicitly 
 
direct characterization - Correct Answer-a method of describing the character in a straightforward manner: through their physical description, their line of work, and their passions and outside pursuits. 
 
verbal irony - Correct Answer-a statement in which the speaker's wor...
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edipus Study Guide with All Possible Questions and Answers 2024
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What does Oedipus want to know from the Elder?- Ans - the problems of the people 
According to the priest, what is happening throughout Thebes?- Ans - plaque, sick 
herd... 
What does the priest want Oedipus to do?- Ans - find saftey and fix their problems in 
Thebes 
Where and on what mission has Oedipus sent Creon?- Ans - to Apollo's oracle at Delphi 
on how to stop the plague 
According to Creon, why does Thees suffer?- Ans - to end the plague, the merder of 
Laius must be found and expelled...
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MTTC Reading Test with Revised Solutions
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MTTC Reading Test with Revised Solutions 
What are eight elements that influence a work of prose fiction - Answer-Speech and dialogue 
Thoughts and mental processes 
Dramatic Involvement 
Action 
Duration 
Setting and description 
Themes 
Symbolism 
 
What three types of Plays are there? - Answer-Chronicle Plays 
Mystery Plays 
Heroic Dramas 
 
Historical dramas based on English History written primarily during the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods. - Answer-Chronicle Plays 
 
Dramatic works base...
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PRAXIS--ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS CONTENT KNOWLEDGE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100%
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PRAXIS--ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS CONTENT KNOWLEDGE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100% 2023 
Alliteration 
the occurrence of the same letter or sound at then beginning of adjacent or closely connected word. Example: A big bully beats a baby boy 
 
 
Allusion 
expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly (a hint, a reference to). For example: Don't be such a Romeo around her 
 
 
Analogy 
Comparison between two things--usually for the purpose of explanation or clarity. 
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ELA 10 Question and answers 100% correct 2024/2025climax - correct answer Most exciting moment of the story; turning point 
 
Euphemism - correct answer An indirect, less offensive way of saying something that is considered unpleasant 
 
Interior monologue - correct answer writing that records the conversation that occurs inside a character's head 
 
Irony - correct answer A contrast between expectation and reality 
 
dramatic irony - correct answer when a reader is aware of som...
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ABCTE - ELA - Literary Devices questions with 100% correct answers 2024
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ABCTE - ELA - Literary DevicesVerbal Irony - correct answer When someone says the opposite of what they really mean/feel or when the words expressed are contrary to truth. This is often used with a sarcastic "tone." 
 
Verbal Irony - correct answer (ex.) Saying "Oh, fantastic!" when the situation is actually very poor 
 
Irony - correct answer Used to emphasize a point this literary device understates facts, denies the contrary of the truth, or states the opposite of the truth. Often cate...
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