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WGU C100 Humanities Exam with Complete Solutions
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Themes - ANSWER-Unifying ideas that are repeated or developed throughout a literary or artistic work. 
 
Humanities - ANSWER-To learn what it is to be human, not from a biological sense but a cultural sense. To understand what humans believe and why, along with what we have believed in the past and even what we might believe in the future. 
 
recurring/universal themes - ANSWER-love and heroes 
 
Eros - ANSWER-erotic love 
 
Agape - ANSWER-platonic love 
 
Archetype - ANSWER-age-old models by wh...
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Summary Home Common Core ELA 10 - ELA3010 A-CR (Exam REVIEW-Explained further) 2022-2023.
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Summary Home Common Core ELA 10 - ELA3010 A-CR (Exam REVIEW-Explained further) . 
 
Read the passage and study the map from Sugar Changed the World. 
 
 
 
When the Haitians defeated the French armies, Napoleon lost control of the world's most productive sugar islands and with it his dream of great sugar profits. As a result, Napoleon had no use for the land in North America he had so recently obtained from Spain. Napoleon did, though, need money to pay for his wars. That is why he sold the vas...
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Summary Home Common Core ELA 10 - ELA3010 A-CR (Exam REVIEW-Explained further) 2022-2023.
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Summary Home Common Core ELA 10 - ELA3010 A-CR (Exam REVIEW-Explained further) . 
 
Read the passage and study the map from Sugar Changed the World. 
 
 
 
When the Haitians defeated the French armies, Napoleon lost control of the world's most productive sugar islands and with it his dream of great sugar profits. As a result, Napoleon had no use for the land in North America he had so recently obtained from Spain. Napoleon did, though, need money to pay for his wars. That is why he sold the vas...
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GACE Middle Grades Language Arts Questions & Answers Already Solved
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Shakespeare - Answer 1564-1616 
154 poems survived 
38 plays 
 
William Faulkner - Answer - 1897-1962 
- The Sound and the Fury 
- As I Lay Dying 
- A Rose For Emily 
 
William Chaucer - Answer (1343-1400) 
 
The Canterbury Tales - Answer - Written by Chaucer 
- Takes place in middles ages with a cross section of society 
- literary context is "frame tale" 
- pilgrims all on their way to Canterbury and they take turns telling tales to amuse the others 
 
frame tale - Answer story within a stor...
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CSET English Subtest 1 Questions with Verified Answers
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Arthur Miller - Answer- "The Death of a Salesman" depicted a man whose failure made him feel like an outcast. 
 
Alexander Pope - Answer- (1710-1728) "Rape of the Lock", "An Essay on Man", "The Dunciad" 
 
Classical Period - Answer- 1200bc - 455ce 
Forms: lyric poetry, greek drama (tragedy, comedy)(chorus, deus ex machina) 
Themes: life/death, morality, season changes, political commentary, satire, Greek mythology, Greek wars, Greek Gods, Roman life 
 
Homer (Greek) - Answer- The Iliad a...
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English Cumulative Exam Review Latest 2023 Already Passed
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Read the passage from Sugar Changed the World. 
 
In the 1400s, Spain and Portugal were competing to explore down the coast of Africa and find a 
sea route to Asia. That way, they could have the prized Asian spices they wanted without having 
to pay high prices to Venetian and Muslim middlemen. Spanish and Portuguese sailors searching 
for that sea route conquered the Canary Islands and the Azores. Soon they began building 
Muslim-style sugar plantations on the islands, some of them staffed by s...
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Literature ALL SOLUTION LATEST 2023/24 EDITION 100% CORRECT GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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POETS & POETRY | 1600 | He began a famous poem, ""I celebrate myself, and sing myself"" 
Walt Whitman 
19th CENTURY BOOKS & AUTHORS | 800 | In 1893 this British man published his ""initial"" book, a ""text-book of biology""; many sci-fi novels followed 
H.G. Wells 
FRENCH LITERATURE | 2000 | A collection of about 90 tales, ""The Human Comedy"" by this author paints a vivid portrait of 19th c. France 
(Honoré de) Balzac 
CONSERVATIVE BOOKSHELF | 400 | Cartoonist Michael Ramirez...
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ABCTE English Exam 178 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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ABCTE English Exam 178 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
The history of English is divided into what three periods? - CORRECT ANSWER Early English (Beginning-1066), Middle Enlgish (), Modern English 
 
Danelaw - CORRECT ANSWER a political demarcation established by King Alfred the Great in 868 that gave the eastern half of England to the Danes, but guaranteed that the English who lived there would be treated as full citizens... this preserved the English language 
 
What type of literature was ...
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English Semester GRADE A+ SOLUTIONS
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How do these final lines from "Kubla Khan" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge affect the overall tone of the poem? 
His flashing eyes, his floating hair! Weave a circle round him thrice, And close your eyes with holy dread For he on honey-dew hath fed, And drunk the milk of Paradise. 
In "Kubla Khan," Coleridge describes the creation and destruction of Kubla Khan's palace in the _________ location of Xanadu, which gives the poem a ____________ quality. Through the _______________________ character ...
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English Cumulative Exam Review 2022/2023 Complete
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Read the passage from Sugar Changed the World. 
 
In the 1400s, Spain and Portugal were competing to explore down the coast of Africa and find a sea route to Asia. That way, they could have the prized Asian spices they wanted without having to pay high prices to Venetian and Muslim middlemen. Spanish and Portuguese sailors searching for that sea route conquered the Canary Islands and the Azores. Soon they began building Muslim-style sugar plantations on the islands, some of them staffed by slave...
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