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Praxis II 5038 made from ETS practice exam 2023
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Praxis II 5038 made from ETS practice 
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Sonnet - Answer-fourteen lines in length, has the requisite rhyme scheme, and is written 
in iambic pentameter. 
Ode - Answer-a lyric poem in the form of an address to a particular subject, often 
elevated in style or manner and written in varied or irregular meter. 
Ballad - Answer-Anonymous narrative poems; the ballad stanza is a four-line stanza of 
alternating tetrameter and trimeter lines with a rhyme of abab or abcb. a poem or song 
na...
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NYSTCE Multi Subject 7-12 Part 1 Already Passed
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NYSTCE Multi Subject 7-12 Part 1 Already Passed Reading Comprehension the ability to read text, process it, and understand its meaning 
Literacy the ability to read and write 
Skills needed for Literacy Phonemic Awareness 
Phonics 
Vocab 
Comprehension 
Fluency 
Phonemic Awareness The ability to hear, identify,and manipulate the individual sounds, phonemes, in oral language. 
phoneme in language, the smallest distinctive sound unit 
Grapheme A written representation of a sound using one or more ...
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EVERYTHING ALL SOLUTION 100% CORRECT SPRING FALL-2023/24 EDITION GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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(Lady) Murasaki Shikibu 
(c. 978 -c. 1015): Novelist, diarist, and courtesan. She was the author of the Tale of Genji (Genji monogatari), the first known novel; the diary nikki; and a collection of tanka poems. The daughter of the court official Fujiwara Tametoki, she sat in on the classical Chinese literature lessons that her brother received, in spite of the Heian traditions against higher education for women. 
(Sei) Shonagan 
(c. 966 - c. 1013): Like Lady Murasaki, was a lady-in-waiting of th...
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UKR 113 Final Exam Questions With Verified Solutions
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UKR 113 Final Exam Questions With 
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Viacheslav Chornovil - answerheaded the larger faction of "the Right National Democrats"; 
early 1990s; Protested against "the Great Bargain" 
Leonid Kravchuk - answerPresident ; failed to form a strong center; no major 
economic or political reforms; governed in Soviet style 
Leonid Kuchma - answerwon President in the 1994 election; Russified Ukraine 
Kuchma Era - answer; Economic reform began; high unemployment and high 
control of med...
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English Language Arts Content Knowledge (5038) test with complete solution 2023
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English Language Arts Content Knowledge (5038) 
 
Simile - Compares two unlike things using the words 'like', or 'as'. For example, the dog smells like dirty socks. 
 
Metaphor - Compares two unlike things without using the words 'like' or 'as'. In the image, life is being compared to a pathway that meanders. Life is not a straightforward path. 
 
Assonance - The repetition of vowel sounds to create rhyme in phrases or sentences. 
 
Alliteration - The repetition of a consonant. It helps ...
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CLT 3510 EXAM 1 Review Questions and Answers updated latest 2023
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CLT 3510 EXAM 1 Review Questions and Answers updated latest 2023 
Why does it matter? 
-film and cinema provide basis for much of our 
knowledge about the past 
 
-For more recent times— 20th century, or even 19th century 
our own historical knowledge can 
help us differentiate between what is historically 
reliable 
 
-For the ancient world, however, that is much more 
difficult 
 
 
 
how do modern events, attitudes, beliefs 
shape ways that the ancient world is 
depicted/shown on screen? 
T...
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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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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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03.05 The Research Paper South Charleston High School ENGLISH 101
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Susan Prigozen 
AP Literature 
Mrs. Sayre 
18 November 2020 
03.05 Research Paper 
Humans have an innate need to explain phenomenon that continually reappears in life; 
one way to attempt at explaining this is in literature such as explaining the innate good and evil 
in us in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. John Steinbeck is quoted as saying “We only have one story. 
All novels, all poetry are built on the never-ending contest in ourselves of good and evil.” One 
prime example of this occurring is...
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COM 263 Exam III Key Terms 2023/2024 with Complete Solutions
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Popular Culture - ANSWER-A new name for low culture, referring to those cultural products that most people share an know about, including television, music, videos, and popular magazines. Ever present cultural products designed for profitable consumption, known by almost everyone in a social group. Example: Mainstream music, movies, television, romance novels. 
 
Folk Culture - ANSWER-Traditional and nonmainstream cultural activities that are not financially driven, known by most cultural groups...
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