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GED Test 740 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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GED Test 740 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
"WOW! Mom rides a kayak at noon." How are the underlined words alike? - CORRECT ANSWER They are palindromes 
 
Who was the author of Common Sense: Thomas Paine or Thomas Jefferson? - CORRECT ANSWER Thomas Paine 
 
What is NOT a real shark: hammerhead, shovelhead, or tigerhead? - CORRECT ANSWER tigerhead 
 
What is the force that slows down an object or stops its motion? - CORRECT ANSWER friction 
 
Which is greater than 90 degrees: an acute angle...
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English 4a CBE! questions and answers graded A+ 2024
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English 4a CBE!apostrophe - correct answer a technique by which a writer addresses an inanimate object, an idea, or a person who is either dead or absent. 
 
conceit - correct answer an extended witty, paradoxical, or startling metaphor; extended metaphor or surprising analogy between seemingly dissimilar objects 
 
conflict - correct answer the central struggle, problem or problems characters face in a literary work 
 
English Sonnet - correct answer a sonnet consisting three quatrains and a co...
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ENG201 Quiz 7- The Apostrophe
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After a tutoring program was instituted at City College, our chemistry (student's / 
students') test scores rose dramatically. - ANS-students' 
The puppy's favorite activity was chasing (its / it's) tail. - ANS-its 
After we bought J. J. the latest style pants and shirts, he decided that last (years / 
year's) faded, ragged jeans were perfect for all occasions. - ANS-year's 
Booties were placed on the sled (dog's / dogs') feet to protect them from sharp rocks 
and ice. [More than one...
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Praxis: English Language Arts: Content Knowledge (5038) Rated A+
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Praxis: English Language Arts: Content 
 
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Apostrophe Addressing some abstraction or personification that is not physically present. 
 
Setting An environment or surrounding in which a story takes place. 
 
Anaphora Regularly repeats a word or phrase at the beginning of consecutive clauses/phrases 
to add emphasis. 
Ex: Winston Churchill "we shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we 
shall fight in the fields and in the streets..." 
 
Ant...
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COMPLETE HESI A2 Grammar Exam Questions and Answers! 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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HESI A2 Grammar Exam Questions and Answers 1.	WHICH SENTENCE IS GRAMMATICALLY CORRECT? 
a)	Who's coming to the party? 
b)	Whose to blame for the economy? 
c)	Who's hat is this? 
d)	Whose going to vote? - correct answers	WHO’s coming to the party 
 
 
2.	WHICH SENTENCE IS GRAMMATICALLY CORRECT? 
a)	I went two the store. 
b)	I want ice cream, too. 
c)	The nurse gave him too shorts. 
d)	I want to know your name. - correct answers	I want ice cream, too 
 
 
3.	WHICH SENTENCE IS GRAMMATICALLY COR...
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GACE English 020, 021 Latest Version Graded A
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GACE English 020, 021 Latest Version 
 
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Allegory A story having both a Literal and Symbolic meaning-Masque of the Red Death- 
Poe. 
 
Anaphora Repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive lines. 
 
Antithesis Balanced writing about conflicting ideas. 
 
Aphorism A focused, succinct expression about life from a sagacious viewpoint. Franklin, 
Pope, Bacon. 
 
Apostrophe Addressing an absent or dead person. 
 
Archetype Idealized model of a person, object, or concept fr...
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Praxis 5039 Latest Update Graded A+
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Praxis 5039 Latest Update Graded A+ 
 
Allegory A story in which people things or actions represent an idea or a generalization 
about life allegories usually have a strong lesson or moral 
 
Alliteration Repetition up initial consonant sounds in which words, such as "Peter piper 
picked a peck of pickled peppers" 
 
Allusion A reference to a familiar person, place, thing, or event for example, don Juan, Brave 
New World, Everyman, Macahavvellian, utopia 
 
Analogy A comparison of objects or i...
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LA GED || A+ Graded Already.
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Abstract Language correct answers Words or phrases that refer to intangible ideas or to classes of people and objects rather than the people or things themselves. Abstractions are built on concrete ideas. 
 
Abstract nouns correct answers A type of noun that can't be detected using your 5 senses. (Sight, hearing, smell, touch, and taste.) 
 
Active voice correct answers In an active sentence, the subject performs the action of the verb, the person or thing that performs the action is named befo...
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Praxis II: English Content Knowledge (5039) Latest Update Graded A+
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Praxis II: English Content Knowledge 
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anthropomorphism a device in which the writer attributes human characteristics to an 
animate being or an inanimate object 
 
anxiety of influence literary critic Harold Bloom's theory that poets struggle against the 
earlier influences of a previous generation of poets 
 
apostrophe a turn from the general audience to address a specific group of persons 
 
dactyl a metrical foot of three syllables in which the first is str...
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Humanities Clep UPDATED Exam Questions And CORRECT Answers
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apostrophe as if speaking directly to subject of poem 
hyperbole overstatement or gross exaggeration 
foot one accented syllable on one or two unaccented 
stanza group of lines whose natural pattern is repeated 
villanelle French poem with form: 
a (1st refrain only 1st stanza) 
b 
a (alternate 1st and 2nd refrain) 
a (2nd refrain only last stanza)
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