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american literature clep exam with Correct Answers 2023/2024
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Literary Conceit -->an extended metaphor, sometimes using apparent opposites to 
highlight an underlying truth 
pathetic fallacy -->ascribing feelings to things 
Paradox -->a contradiction or dilemma 
Similie -->A comparison using "like" or "as" Make me, O Lord, thy Spining Wheele compleate. Thy Holy Worde my Distaff make 
for mee. Make mine Affections thy Swift Flyers neate And make my Soule thy holy 
Spoole to bee. My Conversation make to be thy Reele And reele the yarn thereon...
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GCSE English Language - Analysing fiction Questions & Correct Answers/ Graded A+
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dystopian 
: An imagined society that is negative in some way, for example an oppressive society. 
genre 
: a major category or type of literature 
literary device 
: Any method an author uses to add meaning or interest to a text, such as metaphors, similes or 
alliteration. 
literary fiction 
: Fiction written with serious artistic intentions 
prose 
: Any writing that is not poetry 
novel 
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: An extended piece of prose fiction. 
novella 
: a short novel or long short story 
short story 
: A...
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REL 1000 FINAL| 119 QUESTIONS| WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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Phenomenological correct answer: Based on similarities of religious life regardless of time and place 
 
Geographical correct answer: Classified based on region of origin/practice; the physical place 
 
Pathetic Fallacy correct answer: Giving human characteristics to objects, feelings, or ideas 
 
Pathetic Fallacy correct answer: Buddhism teaches peace 
 
Instrumentalism correct answer: Focus in our world to bring about a real world change (sacrifice, taboos, medicine men) 
 
Ancestors corr...
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Reed Religion 1000 Final Questions With Complete Solutions
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Phenomenological Cat. correct answer: Based on similarities of religious life regardless of time and place 
 
Geographical Cat. correct answer: classified based on region of origin/practice 
 
Pathetic Fallacy correct answer: Giving human characteristics to objects, feelings, or ideas (Giving human characteristics to things that aren't real) 
justice is blind 
Christianity is a peaceful religion 
This hides our perspective, keeps people from saying what they really mean. People are more like...
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american literature clep exam with correct answers 2024
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Literary Conceit correct answers an extended metaphor, sometimes using apparent opposites to highlight an underlying truth 
 
pathetic fallacy correct answers ascribing feelings to things (for test bank email ) 
 
Paradox correct answers a contradiction or dilemma 
 
Similie correct answers A comparison using "like" or "as" 
 
Make me, O Lord, thy Spining Wheele compleate. Thy Holy Worde my Distaff make for mee. Make mine Affections thy Swift Flyers neate And make my Soule thy holy Spool...
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Jekyll and Hyde - Key Quotes Verified A+
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Jekyll and Hyde - Key Quotes Verified A+ 
Utterson - character (Chapter 1) ️️Quote: 'a man of a rugged countenance, that was never lighted 
by a smile.' 
Analysis: he was very serious 
Utterson - character (Chapter 1) ️️Quote: '...the last reputable acquaintance and the last good 
influence...' 
Analysis: makes him seem reliable and trustworthy 
Hyde - violence (Chapter 1) ️️Quote: 'trampled calmly' 
Analysis: oxymoron - shows heartlessness 
Hyde - animal...
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Jekyll and Hyde Quotes
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Jekyll and Hyde Quotes 
"Damned juggernaut" ️️Mr enfields describes hyde 
"Really like satan" ️️Hyde is described as satan like (devil) 
Suggests his nature 
"Human juggernaut" ️️Descibed again as a juggarnaut (repetation) 
"God bless me the man seems hardly human" ️️Mr utterson said about hyde (page 15) 
" if ever I read satans signature upon a face, it is in that of your new friend" ️️Mr utterson said to 
henry jekyll 
"There came a...
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Macbeth 2023 Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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Macbeth 2023 Exam Questions with Correct Answers 
*Thunder and lightning - SD [A1S1] - ANSWER The use of pathetic fallacy creates a sense of foreboding danger and hints at the theme of the supernatural that runs throughout the play. The fact that the play begins with a storm could represent how the changes and disturbances in the weather match with the events of the play i.e. conventional expectations are about to be upset and a change in society is about to happen. 
 
Moreover, 'thunder...
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A Christmas Carol Quotes And Analysis
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A Christmas Carol Quotes And Analysis 
"Solitary as an oyster" (stave 1) ️️Shows us that he's lonely and doesn't want to associate or 
communicate with anyone. This is also telling us that Scrooge traps his feelings up inside and refuses to 
open up to anyone. Additionally, it's also foreshadowing change. Since there's pearls inside oysters, it's 
foreshadowing change and a journey of redemption for Scrooge in the bildungsroman novella. 
"I can't afford to mak...
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Film Techniques Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Film Techniques Questions and Answers 100% Pass 
Close up Distance between the viewer and subject is close. Focusing on facial expressions, detail, or creating intimacy. 
Extreme Close up The distance between subject and viewer is extremely close. Focuses on finer detail, drawing the viewer to something specific and of significance. 
Midshot Subjects are usually shown from the waist up. Focus is on body language and dialogue. 
Long Shot Also called a full shot. There is a greater distance betwee...
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