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OpenStudy (anonymous):

PLEASE HELP MEE . ! MEDALS AWARD. !

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3.Which would NOT be a good allusion to use if you want to give an impression of physical strength? A. Cupid B. Hercules C. Incredible Hulk D. Superman 4. In "Where Have You Gone, Charming Billy?" what is NOT true about Paul? A. He is a dynamic character. B. He is a round character. C. He is the main character. D. He is the protagonist.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

please help . ):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A. Cupid is would not be one to give a impression of physical strength..

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13. In "Where Have You Gone, Charming Billy?" which of the following is NOT an example of irony? A. Billy is so afraid of dying that he has a heart attack. B. Paul is afraid of being afraid. C. Paul is so horrified by Billy's death that he cannot quit giggling. D. Toby almost smothers Paul to keep him from laughing.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank you ! @Nanalew

OpenStudy (anonymous):

3) A. Cupid 4) I'm not sure about this one, but I think it is A.

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13) D. (Irony contains 2 opposites.)

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15. What is the point of view in "Where Have You Gone, Charming Billy?" A. First person B. Third person objective C. Third person limited D. Third person omniscient 12.What mood is the author setting in the following passage from "Where Have You Gone, Charming Billy?" "...he could not stop giggling and the hot afternoon, and poor Billy Boy, and how they'd been drinking Coca-Cola from bright-red aluminum cans, and how they'd started on the day's march, and how a little while later poor Billy Boy stepped on the mine, and how it made a tiny little sound-poof-and how Billy Boy stood there with his mouth wide-open, looking down at where his foot had been blown off, and how finally Billy Boy sat down very casually, not saying a word, with his foot lying behind him, most of it still in the boot." A. Amusement B. Horror C. Irritation D. Sorrow 8. In "Where Have You Gone, Charming Billy?" what tone does the author use in the following passage? "Hey!" a shadow whispered. "We're moving… Get up.” "Okay." "You sleepin', or something?" "No." He could not make out the soldier's face. With clumsy, concrete hands he clawed for his rifle, found it, found his helmet. The soldier-shadow grunted. "You got a lot to learn, buddy. I'd shoot you if I thought you was sleepin'. Let's go." A. Formal and serious B. Formal but lighthearted C. Infomal and lighthearted D. Informal but serious

OpenStudy (anonymous):

on the second I haven't read the story sorry, can you enlighten my on his character but I can tell you what the definitions of the characters are and you can decide a dynamic character isa literary or dramatic character who undergoes an important inner change, as a change in personality or attitude: Ebeneezer Scrooge is a dynamic character. A

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thanks @xxmaryyxx :DDD

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a round is a character in fiction whose personality, background, motives, and other features are fully delineated by the author. the protagonist the leading character, hero, or heroine of a drama or other literary work. And finally the main character who is mainly the center piece of the story So, now you can decide which character Paul is not and because the protagonist and main character are so closely related, I would guess he is round or dynamic :)

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15) B. 12) C. 8) D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh gosh I'm sorry . For 12) I meant to put B.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

8. Is D sleepin is informal and threatening to shoot someone is serious 12. B 15. Haven't read it

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For 15, I used the paragraphs from 12 and 8 to tell which point of view it has. I haven't read it either >_<

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Any q's on those answers? @alonaa

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6. "Where Have You Gone, Charming Billy?" ends the same way it begins. What is that kind of plot called? A. Cycle B. Flashback C. Parallel D. Unfinished In "Where Have You Gone, Charming Billy?" the author uses figurative language in this passage to set a mood of unreality for the new soldier. Which of the following is NOT an example of figurative language? 5 "Stretching ahead of him like dark beads on an invisible chain, the string of shadow-soldiers whose names he did not yet know moved with the silence and slow grace of smoke. Now and again moonlight was reflected off a machine gun or a wrist watch. But mostly the soldiers were quiet and hidden and far-away-seeming in a peaceful night, strangers on a long street, and he felt quite separate from them, as if trailing behind like the caboose on a night train, pulled along by inertia, sleepwalking, an afterthought to the war. " A. "..like dark beads on an invisible chain, the string of shadow-soldiers…" B. "…moved with the silence and slow grace of smoke…" C. "…moonlight was reflected off a machine gun or a wrist watch…" D. "..trailing behind them like the caboose on a night train…" 11The title of "Where Have You Gone, Charming Billy?" is an allusion to what? A. A Bible story B. A fairytale C. A lullabye D. A myth

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Nanalew , i let you know when im finished , i only have a few left , im working on it now

OpenStudy (anonymous):

do u guys know those ones ?

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i got 11 , it was C

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6. A cycle begins the same way its starts,so the only option is A, flashback is into the past and are usually brief plot twists Parallel is to plots going at the same time and an Unfinished plot is an ending that is not an ending a cliff-hanger

OpenStudy (anonymous):

5C. Moonlight was literally reflecting of machine guns or watches, no exaggeration or figurative language at all

OpenStudy (anonymous):

3,4,5,15 but otherwise it was all right .

OpenStudy (anonymous):

3,4,5,15 were wrong * but other wise it was good

OpenStudy (anonymous):

How was 3 and 5 wrong, r u telling me cupid gives an allusion of physical strength?? Number 5 they were all figurative except C what were the answers?? I would definitely protest to the teacher for sure!!!!! that's the only 2 I gave u that was wrong didn't know the others sorry...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

idk thats just what it says , idk my grade was a 66% but thank for helping me .

OpenStudy (anonymous):

For number 5 all u have to say to the teacher are invisible chains, moving like smoke, that a caboose on a night train followed them!! What... For number 3 Hercules, Incredible hulk, and superman doing give an allusion of physical strength... I'm sorry I don't balm u for a bogus test, but i sure wouldn't take that grade without sending that to the teacher. I am happy to help! :P

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I meant that invisible chains, moving like smoke, that a caboose on a night train followed them are all real not figurative! lol I can fly and disappear too

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sorry and good luck! :)

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