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What is the frame narrative of The Canterbury Tales?
A. A band of traveling pilgrims entertain one another with stories as
they camp along their journey.
B. A group of knights and courtiers regale one another with tales of
their strength and cleverness.
O C. A family on a pilgrimage meets other travelers and hears tales
about the land they are journeying to.
O D. A gathering of religious scholars discuss God and how God has
brought hope into each of their lives.
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Answer 1

Answer: A

A band of traveling pilgrims entertain one another with stories as they camp along their journey.

Explanation:

Apex

Answer 2

The Canterbury Tales' overarching storyline is While camping along their trek, a group of pilgrims are amusing one another with stories. Hence, the appropriate response is (A).

What is meant by Canterbury Tales?

Geoffrey Chaucer composed the twenty-four stories that make up The Canterbury Tales, also known as Tales of Caunterbury in Middle English, between 1387 and 1400. The total number of lines is over 17,000[2]. Many people consider it to be Chaucer's greatest work.

A group of pilgrims who are traveling from London to Canterbury to see the shrine of Saint Thomas Becket at Canterbury Cathedral tell the stories as they go as part of a storytelling competition. The stories are primarily written in rhyme, while some are in prose.

A complimentary lunch at the Tabard Inn in Southwark will be awarded to the winner after the event.

The Canterbury Tales have been credited with popularizing the English language in mainstream literature

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Simka reads "Empire State Building" by J. Patrick Lewis and realizes that New York City is surrounded by water.

Which line(s) from the poem most likely helped Simka make this connection?

“I am an American boy . . .”
“We dream / the riveter’s dream, held island-fast.”
“I sleep, the city sleeps.”
“Wait here on my doorstep, Central Park, / while I look over Harlem.”

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Answer:

“We dream / the riveter’s dream, held island-fast.”

Explanation:

dicition of the words riveter and island

Answer:

the answer is b

Explanation:

i took the test

a story that ends with never will i do that again​

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Answer:

One day, I went to a trip by myself, with no relatives or friends. I decided that I wanted some space and to relieve all my stress from school. It was a random pick and for some reason, it turned out to be Colorado. I packed everything for a summer vacation like shorts, slides, and what not! When I arrived there, it was the complete opposite. It was freezing outside and I had to buy clothes for this type of weather. Can this day get any worse?? So I then decided to arrive at the cabin that I booked online. When I got the keys to my cabin, I just stopped completely. The cabin looked ugly! Outside was like the 1930's style with dull colors. It didn't even look like the ones in the photos either so I had to get in to see if it looks the same in the inside. Guess what? It was the exact same feeling as in the outside. I just couldn't stand being inside so I went to go on a walk instead. The worst was yet to come. I slipped on ice and I was all wet and in pain. I then said "You know what, I'm going back home because this is ridiculous." So the next morning, I went back to the airport and came back home where I actually feel more comfortable. Never will I pack a random trip by myself again.

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What mood is
is expressed by the Character as he runs just to keep up with his fathers long strides?
what spoils his excitement despite having new clothes

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Answer:

Need more detail to answer accurately

Explanation:

You are asking questions and highlighting notes. At which stage of reading
are you?
A. Practice-reading
B. Pre-reading
C. Reading
D. Post-reading

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Answer: D. Post-reading

Explanation:

The correct answer is D. Post-reading. Post-reading comes after the reading and then people can ask questions, highlight notes, discuss what they have read, and more.

A. is not the correct answer because practice reading does not imply asking questions or highlighting notes. It is because it must be practiced.

B. Pre-reading is something that comes before reading and then people can read about information about the writer for example or something else.

C. Reading is considering the process of decoding what has been read which is considering the meaning of the text, words, and symbols.  

Need help fast urgent assignment!!

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Answer:

The consumer has more information to make decisions.

Explanation:

 The price of goods is controlled – this is not the correct answer. There is nothing about the controlled price in the excerpt.

The number of manufacturers is limited – this is not the right answer. The excerpt talks about manufacturers only in the context of reaching goals of determining value.

The consumer has more information to make decisions. - This is the correct answer. The expert states the labels should be put to help consumers have more information about the value and content of the package. The labeling and information help customers further make the decision and market the goods.

The manufacturers have fewer restrictions on marketing methods. - This is not the right answer. The excerpt does not give information about marketing restrictions.

A heroine is a woman who is admired or idealized for her courage and achievements. Is Dorothy the heroine in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz? In a five paragraph essay explain why or why not using examples from the text.

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Story??? Plz I promise I will help

Because she is humble, understanding, straightforward, and honest, Dorothy is the ideal example of a kid heroine.

Why Dorothy is considered to be a heroine here?

Baum intended The Wonderful Wizard of Oz to be a fairy tale, but in contrast to previous fairy tale protagonists, this one is a young child who never reaches any kind of adulthood. Like Peter Pan, she is still a kid and will always be a child, despite the fact that she sets off on a perilous voyage and encounters several hazards. The majority of people's childhoods are similar to Dorothy's in that they feel their homes are dull and monotonous and welcome exciting adventures.

In some ways, Dorothy's journey through Oz can be compared to a typical childhood: there are close friends, but there are also some people to stay away from; there are amazing sights and adventures, but there are also challenges and dangers; there are moral lessons to be learned; and there is a clear, if occasionally difficult, the path to self-awareness and independence.

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what does Deca- and deci- mean

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Answer:

deca mean ''ten''

deci mean ''one tenth''

Explanation:

deca is having ten of something, and deci is having a tenth of something

Which would be the safest place to be standing during a lightning storm?A. under an aluminum roof B. in a pond C. in a plastic shed D. touching a copper statue

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Answer:

In a plastic shed

Explanation: Out of those options I would say that the plastic shed is the safest.

Answer:

A

Explanation:

Because even though the roof is accidentally hit by a storm atleast you're under it.

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Your teacher assigned a research paper on the encounters of humans and bears in Yellowstone Park. If you began your research by using an internet search engine, and you wanted to find the above referenced article which set of keywords would be most useful for finding this source. A) bears, humans, pepper spray B) bears, Yellowstone Park, research papers C) humans, Yellowstone Park, research papers D) humans, bears, encounters, Yellowstone Park

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Answer: D) humans, bears, encounters, Yellowstone Park

Explanation:

You are looking for the *human* *encounters* with *bears* at *Yellowstone* park.

It did not mention anything about pepper spray and searching “research paper” will not help in this case

what is realism and are itsthemes

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Answer: Realism focused on the truthful treatment of the common, average, everyday life.

Explanation: Realism focuses on the immediate, the here and now, the specific actions and their verifiable consequences. Realism seeks a one-to-one relationship between representation and the subject. This form is also known as mimesis.

Pursuing the opening of classes in this pandemic is the best decision that has been made. Agree or disagree?​

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Disagree. Many schools have already shut down due to cases in students. It was a useless attempt at going back to normal and one made too quick.

Answer:

Disagree

Explanation:

Even though children 18 or under get more mild symptoms, they can still be hospitalized and die. While this is very unlikely, it is still possible. Something that is most likely guaranteed is that children won't be able to focus on learning, as they always have to focus on keeping their mask on, using hand sanitizer, and staying 8 feet apart. Most people want to be able to talk to their friends without having to worry about anything.

what is genre viewing​

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Genre is thus a concept that is routinely employed by anybody viewing, reading, or listening to “texts.” Genres driven by props and settings (genres of style) include science fiction, fantasy, western, horror, period drama, war, and realism.

What is the root word in the word humility
O Humble
O Human
O Ability

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Answer:

Humble

Explanation:

it comes from the Latin word humilitas a noun that means humble.

flies carry many diseases

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Answer:

IT'S TRUE

Explanation:

BECAUSE, THEY LAND ON MANY DUMPY AREAS

Flies can spread diseases because they feed freely on human food and filthy matter alike. The fly picks up disease-causing organisms while crawling and feeding. The diseases that flies can transmit include enteric infections (such as dysen- tery, diarrhoea, typhoid, cholera and certain helminth infections), eye infections (such as trachoma and epidemic conjunctivitis) (Fig.

describe an action that you could take to promote your individual health​

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The other comment is physical health, but mental health is important too!
You can take breaks from things and talk to someone about what’s going on in your life. Maybe even go see counselors. Don’t overwork yourself and think about the big pictures of things, try your best to stay positive!

BEST ANSWER GETS BRAINLIST. IN BREAKING POINT CHAPTER 2
What is the relationship like between Vicky’s mom and dad?

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Answer:

Vicky's mom and dad don't have a good relationship they are constantly arguing and don't get along. The family if very stressful.

Explanation:

Vicky Fallon, a Bluford High School sophomore, is nearing her breaking point. Her father has lost his job, her parents are arguing over money problems, and her elderly grandfather is moving in with her family, forcing Vicky to give up her bedroom. To make matters worse, Vicky’s little brother, Danny, is becoming increasingly troubled, and Vicky’s best friend, Teresa Ortiz, resents Vicky’s new relationship with Martin Luna. Vicky’s situation becomes even more stressful with the discovery that Dad has been gambling and selling family possessions to pay off debts. After keeping her troubles to herself, Vicky finally confides in Teresa who, in turn, alerts Martin. As the book ends, the Fallons are evicted from their home due to unpaid bills resulting from Dad’s gambling debts, but Martin and others join in to help them move to their new apartment.

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Which of the following selections best describes why the other students are mean to Margot?

Answer choices for the above question

A. Margot lies about her memories of the Sun, leading the other students to resent her.

B. They see her as an outsider and feel bitter towards her for being different.

C. Her memories of the sun make her bratty and unkind.

D. She tells everyone that the sun isn’t real.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Because Margot is an outsider and not from the same planet as the regular kids. She tries to tell her class mates what the sun is like but they dont believe her.

I thinks it’s the answer is B

1. In Mending Wall, which line from the poem most strongly
supports the idea that some people don’t consider the implications of what they’ve been taught?
a) “We keep the wall between us as we go.
b) “To each the boulders that have fallen to each.”
c) “He is all pine and I am apple-orchard.”
d) “He will not go beyond his father’s saying.”

2. In "The Grapes of Wrath", Mae wants the man to buy a sandwich and not treat the diner as a grocery store.
A) True
B)False

3. In Mending Wall, who believes fences are important?
a) The neighbor
b) The narrator
c) Neither of them believes fences are important
d) Both the narrator and the neighbor believe fences are important.

4. In Mending Wall, with which of the following statements would the speaker most likely agree?
a) Good fences make good neighbors.
b) Some people don’t consider the implications of what they’ve been taught.
c) Walls must be well-constructed in order to work.
d) It’s important to live next door to people from a similar background.

5. In The Grapes of Wrath, which of the following inferences is best supported by the following passage (paragraphs 5-6)?

“We’re hungry,” the man said.
“Whyn’t you buy a san’widge? We got nice san’widges, hamburgs.”
a) Mae is very proud of the sandwiches and hamburgers that they make.
b) The restaurant is probably not a high-class establishment.
c) Mae thinks that she can pull a fast one on the man.
d) The diner does not have any bread in the kitchen.

6. The author's memory of the events from his childhood in "Living to Tell the Tale" are triggered by seeing the mother and sister of the thief bringing flowers to the grave.
A)True
B)False

7. What is most likely the author’s intent in the following passage (paragraph 4) of Living to Tell the Tale?
When we turned the corner, the dust burned my feet through the weave of my sandals. The feeling of being forsaken became unbearable. Then I saw myself and I saw my mother, just as I saw, when I was a boy, the mother and sister of the thief whom Maria Consuegra had killed with a single shot one week earlier, when he tried to break into her house.
a) To show that the narrator and his mother have family in the small town that they have been isolated from.
b) To show the difference between the narrator’s and the thief’s mothers through a comparison of character.
c) To describe how the town they are traveling in is as deserted as it was in the narrator’s memories.
d) To show the narrator making the connection that he and his mother are abandoned like the thief’s family.

8. In Living to Tell the Tale, which statement from the excerpt most strongly
shows that the narrator feels empathy toward the thief?
a) “The feeling of being forsaken became unbearable.”
b) “My mother did not understand me.”
c) “‘I feel as if I were the thief,’ I said.”
d) “Years later, recalling that trip with her, I confirmed that she did remember the tragedy but would have given her soul to forget it.”

9. In Living to Tell the Tale, which sentence from paragraph 7 most strongly
supports the narrator making the connection that he and his mother are abandoned like the thief’s family?
a) “The town dignitaries came to Maria Consuegra’s house to offer her their condolences for having killed the thief.”
b) “I went that night with Papalelo, and we found her sitting in an armchair from Manila that looked like an enormous wicker peacock, surrounded by the fervor of her friends who listened to the story she had repeated a thousand times.”
c) “Everyone agreed with her that she had fired out of sheer fright.”
d) “Maria Consuegra, it seemed, had not been conscious of this heart-breaking lament until my grandfather asked her the question.”

10. In The Grapes of Wrath, which of the following inferences about the boys is best supported by the text?
a) The boys would prefer it if the man bought them hamburgers instead of just the loaf of bread.
b) The boys are prepared to swipe some candy into their overall pockets when Mae is not looking, if they have to
c) The candy means more to the boys than the bread, because getting it would be a rare time they had something that met more than their basic needs.
d) The only reason that the man brought the boys into the store was that so they could get some candy.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

BECAUSE IT IS THE CORRECT ANSWER

Answer:

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The interviewer asks why water levels in the
Everglades are higher in some areas. McVoy states it
is because of
(A
satellites.
B
expeditions.
hurricanes.
reservoirs.
I need it ASAP

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Answer:

THE ANSWER WOULD BE: B WATER IS RISING BECAUSE OF HURRICANES, RESEVIORS

CommonLit: Your food choices affect Earth's climate
1. Which statement best expresses the central idea of the text?

A. The types of food people eat and the way that it is produced have varying costs for the environment, ranging from releasing pollution to wasting resources.
B. People tend to buy food that is low cost for themselves; however, this type of food is usually produced in a way that is costly to the environment.
C. The only way to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases is for the biggest meat-eaters to convert to vegetarian or vegan diets.
D. People don't have to change what they eat to help the environment, just how their food is farmed or raised.

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Answer:

A , seems the like most sensible answer

Answer:

A is the most answer that makes the most sense.

Explanation:

How does the point of view from which The Giver is told focus on Jonas’s thoughts and feelings about the Ceremony of Twelve? (The Giver chapter 2)

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Answer:

If you have the book near you, look for key factors in the book. If you don't,

Explanation:

We are introduced to Jonas, the eleven-year-old protagonist of the story, as he struggles to find the right word to describe his feelings as he approaches an important milestone. He rejects “frightened” as too strong a word, recalling a time when he had really been frightened: a year ago, an unidentified aircraft flew over his community—it was a strange and unprecedented event, since Pilots were not allowed to fly over the community. As Jonas remembers the community reaction to the event, we learn more about the society in which he lives. It is extremely structured, with official orders transmitted through loudspeakers planted all around the community. As a punishment, the pilot was “released” from the community—the worst fate that can befall a citizen. Jonas decides he is apprehensive, not frightened, about the important thing that is going to happen in December. Jonas and his society value the use of precise and accurate language. At dinner that night, Jonas’s family—his father, mother, and seven-year-old sister Lily—participate in a nightly ritual called “the telling of feelings.” Each person describes an emotion that he or she experienced during the day and discusses it with the others. Lily says she was angry at a child visiting from a nearby community who did not observe her childcare group’s play area rules. Her parents help her to understand that the boy probably felt out of place, and she becomes less angry. Jonas’s father, who is a Nurturer (he takes care of the community’s babies, or newchildren), describes his struggles with a slowly developing baby whose weakness makes it a candidate for release. The family considers taking care of the baby for a while, though they are not allowed to adopt him—every household is allowed only one male and one female child. We also learn that spouses are assigned by the government. Jonas explains his apprehensiveness about the coming Ceremony of Twelve—the time when he will be assigned a career and begin life as an adult. We learn that every December, all of the children in the community are promoted to the next age group—all four-year-old children become Fives, regardless of the time of year when they were actually born. We also learn that fifty children are born every year. The ceremonies are different for each age group. At the Ceremony of One newchildren, who have spent their first year at the Nurturing Center, are assigned to family units and given a name to use in addition to the number they were given at birth. Jonas’s father confesses to his family that he has peeked at the struggling newchild’s name—Gabriel—in the hopes that calling him a name will help the child develop more quickly. Jonas is surprised that his father would break any kind of rule, though the members of the community seem to bend rules once in a while. For instance, older siblings often teach younger siblings to ride bicycles before the Ceremony of Nine, when they receive their first official bicycles. At the beginning of The Giver, we have a difficult time figuring out the setting of the novel. We do not know what it is that Jonas is afraid of—from the reference to unidentified aircraft, we might think that he lives in a war zone. When we find out that it is against the rules for Pilots to fly over the community, we know that Jonas lives in a community that is different from our own, but we do not know at first how different it. Lowry allows the small details about life in Jonas’s community to build up gradually into a more complete picture. Initially, the picture we get of Jonas’s society is positive. From the emphasis on precision of language and the considerate, careful way in which Jonas’s family shares its feelings, we learn that his society values the clear communication of ideas. We also know that members of the community pay attention to each other’s feelings and try to solve each other’s problems in rational, reassuring ways: the family helps Lily to control her anger and encourages her to feel empathy for visitors in unfamiliar surroundings, and they resolve to help their father take care of a struggling baby. The community must be very safe and peaceful indeed if the only time Jonas can remember being frightened is when an unidentified plane flew over his community. Some aspects of life in the community are startling, but they are easily explained. The loudspeakers transmitting orders to the people in the community are somewhat unsettling—the idea of a disembodied, faceless authority with the power to control many people’s actions is reminiscent of police states and dictatorships. At the same time, it is a convenient public address system that was able to reassure many frightened people.

5. How does Wallace Stevens use figurative
language, specifically similes to discuss the death
of a soldier?

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Answer:

Find the explanation below.

Explanation:

Simile refers to the comparison of something with another which is unrelated. Wallace Stevens extensively used Simile in his poem titled, "The Death of A Soldier".

Life contracts and death is expected,

As in a season of autumn.

The soldier falls.

The above lines show that the death of a soldier in a battle is definite, just as the autumn season is sure to arrive.

He does not become a three-days’ personage,

Imposing his separation,

Calling for pomp.

These lines show that the death of a soldier does not command much recognition as in the death of a known personality/personage.

Death is absolute and without memorial,

As in a season of autumn,

When the wind stops.

These lines show that the death of a soldier is not remembered and this is compared to the season of the autumn when the wind stops.

When the wind stops and, over the heavens,

The clouds go, nevertheless,

In their direction.

These last lines further stress the fact that when the wind stops, signifying an end to the soldier's life, things continue as usual. So Wallace Stevens made good use of comparisons in this poem.

Name at least 2 words that could describe Me Prada (Mis appearance)

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Answer:

2 words that discribe Me Prada

Explanation:

What should dialogue be used to do in a short story?
* help move the story forward
* describe the setting
* feed information to readers
* play tricks on the reader

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Answer:

A. Help move the story forward

Explanation:

Its primary function is to reveal and progress the plot and the story's events. Dialogue strengthens, accentuates, and substantiates the characters as they play their parts. Conversation can develop your characters and show the story setting and environment at the same time.

Which word in the sentence is the predicate nominative? The local video store is my favorite place to browse.

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Answer:

place

Explanation:

i did the assignment lol

In Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, how does Anne make a connection between the residents of the Secret Annexe and the city beyond? She compares how each group responds to deprivations like food shortages. She explains how both groups depend on each other for survival during the occupation. She concludes that both groups are united in their conviction that the Allies will successfully liberate Holland. She analyzes how both groups resort to crimes like thievery.

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Answer:

She compares how each group responds to deprivations like food shortages

Explanation:

I took the test and this was the correct answer

Answer:

have a great day

Explanation:

Which of the scenarios below is an example of hate speech?

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Answer:

There are no scenarios below....

Explanation:

Sorry

The scenario below is an example of hate speech in someone describing all members of a particular religion as bad or evil.

What is hate speech?

Hate speech is defined by the Cambridge Dictionary as "public speech that expresses hate or encourages violence towards a person or group based on something such as race, religion, sex, or sexual orientation.

Hate speech is "usually thought to include communications of animosity or disparagement of an individual or a group on account of a group characteristic such as race, colour, national origin, sex, disability, religion, or sexual orientation". Legal definitions of hate speech vary from country to country. There has been much debate over freedom of speech, hate speech, and hate speech legislation.

The laws of some countries describe hate speech as speech, gestures, conduct, writing, or displays that incite violence or prejudicial actions against a group or individuals based on their membership in the group, or that disparages or intimidate a group or individuals based on their membership in the group.

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A short story with Snowman, haunted house and beach ball...please help

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Answer:

One morning, a 7 year old boy named Trey looks outside of his house. He sees that it's snowing. His face brightens, His heart races, and his hands fumbling to put on his snow gear. Before his hand reaches for the handle of the door, his mother intervenes between both Trey and the door. She says: "Trey I told you to go throw that beach ball away! It's been sitting there since spring! And it's all deflated now." Trey, still happy that he gets to go outside anyway, says: "Yes Ma'm" he goes through the back door into the backyard. He sees the deflated beach ball, but instead decides to make snow man. As his back yard piles up with snow, Trey slowly gets tired and bored. He decides to visit his friend Henry's house to invite him over to play. Trey exits his backyard and onto the sidewalk next to the street. He walks pass several houses before he reaches the end of his neighborhood. As Trey walks up to Henry's house, Trey wonders why Henry would live in such a beat down, dark, old, and scary house. It was 2 stories tall, had 4 windows, 2 on the top and 2 on the bottom, and it was wearing down due to old age. The house looked abandoned. Before Trey could walk in, an old man yells from across the next house: "I wouldn't go in there if I was you! People say it's a haunted house!" Trey walks in anyway.

Explanation:

Please help due in a hour!

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Answer:

1. E

2. A

3. C

4. D

5. B

Explanation:

You can match them just by using context without needing to understand the concept

Which of these remarks uses understatement in order to be sarcastic?
A. He'd probably walk over hot coals to avoid talking to Michele after their
awful date last weekend.
B. Thanks a lot. I really appreciate your taking the time to explain to me
exactly how I messed up during my audition.
C. The soccer team was surprisingly low-key after the game; everyone
thought they should be much more enthusiastic about their win.
O D. Babysit for you next weekend? Sure, I'll just cancel my trip to Disney
World. It probably would have been mildly entertaining, but that's O.K.

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D. Babysit for you next weekend? Sure, I'll just cancel my trip to Disney

World. It probably would have been mildly entertaining, but that's O.K.

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