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CSTU 101 Chapter 1-24 (Liberty University)fully solved
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CSTU 101 Chapter 1-24 (Liberty University)Simile - correct answer In poetry, a figure of speech whereby two unlike objects are compared to each other with the word like or as, e.g., "My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun." 
 
Metaphor - correct answer A figure of speech, not meant to be factually true, in which one thing is compared or substituted for something else. Although the two things are not identical, they are associated in language to emphasize a similarity between them. 
 
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American Literature CLEP Test Guide Graded A
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American Literature CLEP Test Guide Graded A 
Metaphysical Poetry 
Uses conceits and uses intellectual and philosophical language. Makes 
abstract comparisons using conceits. ie. John Donne. 
Michael Wigglesworth 
Clergyman who wrote "Day of Doom" and "Meat out of the Eater". He 
wrote lyrical, theological poems. Puritan. 
Connotation 
the feelings or emotions surrounding a word. (ie. home = pleasant haven) 
motif Phase, image, action, that unifies a work of literature by recurr...
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ENG 102 Final Exam Questions With Verified Answers
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Imagery - answerDescription that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste) 
Connotation - answerAll the meanings, associations, or emotions that a word suggests 
Synesthesia - answerdescribing one kind of sensation in terms of another ("a loud color", "a 
sweet sound") 
Metaphor - answerA comparison without using like or as 
Simile - answerA comparison using "like" or "as" 
Personification - answerthe giving of human qu...
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Simile - correct answer In poetry, a figure of speech whereby two unlike objects are compared to each other with the word like or as, e.g., "My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun." 
 
Metaphor - correct answer A figure of speech, not meant to be factually true, in which one thing is compared or substituted for something else. Although the two things are not identical, they are associated in language to emphasize a similarity between them. 
 
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ENG 102 Final Exam Questions With 
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Imagery - answerDescription that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste) 
Connotation - answerAll the meanings, associations, or emotions that a word suggests 
Synesthesia - answerdescribing one kind of sensation in terms of another ("a loud color", "a 
sweet sound") 
Metaphor - answerA comparison without using like or as 
Simile - answerA comparison using "like" or "as" 
Personification - answerthe giving of human qu...
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WGU C100 QUIZZES Questions and Answers
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1. Which of the following describes iambic pentameter? 
a A 3-syllable foot occurring five times in a line. 
b A 2-syllable foot occurring four times in a line. 
c A 3-syllable foot occurring four times in a line. 
d A 2-syllable foot occurring five times in a line. d A 2-syllable foot 
occurringfive times in a line. 
2. Geoffrey Chaucer authored which of the following Medieval works? 
a Beowulf 
b The Canterbury Tales 
c The Song of Roland 
d Lancelot b The Canterbury Tales 
3. Which of the fol...
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Praxis : English Language Arts : Content Knowledge (5038) Questions With 100% Correct Answers!!
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Apostrophe - Answer-Addressing some abstraction or personification that is not physically present. 
Antithesis - Answer-Using opposite phrases in close conjunction. 
Anastrophe - Answer-Inverted order of words or events as a rhetorical scheme. 
Anticlimax - Answer-A drop from a dignified or important idea...usually ridiculous or humorous. 
Archetype - Answer-Universal symbol 
Blank verse - Answer-Unrhymed iambic pentameter - lines of 10 syllables that don't rhyme, each 
even-numbered syllable h...
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CSTU 101 Chapter 1-24 (Liberty University) correctly answered
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CSTU 101 Chapter 1-24 (Liberty University)Simile - correct answer In poetry, a figure of speech whereby two unlike objects are compared to each other with the word like or as, e.g., "My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun." 
 
Metaphor - correct answer A figure of speech, not meant to be factually true, in which one thing is compared or substituted for something else. Although the two things are not identical, they are associated in language to emphasize a similarity between them. 
 
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Middle School Language Arts Praxis Study Questions and Answers
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diction author's choice of words, expressions and style 
 
apostrophe a figure of speech in which someone absent or something inhuman is addressed as though present and able to respond 
 
synecdoche a figure of speech which represents some whole or group by one of its or their parts or members 
 
metonymy substitution of a word for a related word 
 
anachronism the placing of characters, persons, events, or things into time frames incongruent with their actual dates 
 
parody poking fun at some...
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Praxis 5038 Latest 2023 Graded A
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Praxis 5038 Latest 2023 Graded A 
 
Iambic pentameter 2 syllables, 5 feet=10 syllables per line 
 
Sonnet 14 lines, iambic pentameter 
 
Ballad story w/music 
 
Cinquain poem w/ 2,4,6,8,2 syllables 
 
Limerick funny, 5 lines, 6,6,4,4,6 
 
Haiku 5,7,5 
 
Ethos credibility of author/speaker 
 
Pathos emotions of audience 
 
Logos use of logic/fact in argument 
 
Fallacy error in reasoning 
 
POV Omniscient get into mind of a character 
 
Affect influence 
 
Effect result 
 
Allusion indirect refer...
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