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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following is not a literary device typically associated with poetry? a. conflict c. repetition b. assonance d. rhyming schemes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A. conflict

OpenStudy (31356):

Conflict. Assonance is the repetition of vowel sounds, a pretty sort of device that poets often use. Repetition, is like chorus in a song - the same phrase over and over, poets do it a lot. Obv. Rhyme schemes are poetry. Conflict is found in fiction, when for instance a protagonist faces difficulties in acheiving his goal.

OpenStudy (31356):

Thanks for the medal! :D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you answer a few more for me please ? @31356

OpenStudy (31356):

Thanks for the medals! :D

OpenStudy (31356):

Sure.....

OpenStudy (31356):

Anytime.....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following statements is FALSE? A. Each type of medium covers events differently. B. Media are a means of communication with widespread influence. C. Every medium has a formal tone and delivery. D. Types of media include television, radio, Internet, film, and print.

OpenStudy (31356):

D is correct

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The birth of poetry ____________________ that of literacy. a. coincided with b. came before c. came after

OpenStudy (31356):

Wait D is not the answer yet, I was just doing the process of elimination.

OpenStudy (31356):

@ariyanamckeown ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ohhhh sorry

OpenStudy (31356):

That's okay

OpenStudy (31356):

On the first question, B and D is correct.

OpenStudy (31356):

I am not sure on these two, let me ask @rose21 for help?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (31356):

Sorry, about that

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it cool

OpenStudy (31356):

Lol :D

OpenStudy (31356):

She left... I suggest you to ask the question again?

OpenStudy (31356):

Maybe that will help, for those 2 questions

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its okay but can you help me with the other question?

OpenStudy (31356):

Sorry, about that.......

OpenStudy (31356):

Anytime if I know the answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The birth of poetry ____________________ that of literacy. a. coincided with b. came before c. came after

OpenStudy (31356):

B) came before :D

OpenStudy (31356):

Pretty sure on that one :D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay and this one Mannequin are usually made out of fiberglass; however, they can also be made out of more Earth-friendly materials like paper mache. Which of the following choices correctly identifies and explains the pronoun error, if any, in the above sentence? A. The pronoun has an ambiguous antecedent; it might be referring to either mannequin or fiberglass. The sentence should be rewritten. B. Because the second clause contains a pronoun, the conjunction but should be used instead of however. C. Because the pronoun they is plural, its antecedent should be mannequins instead of mannequin. The sentence should be rewritten. D. The sentence is correct as it is written.

OpenStudy (31356):

Oh, I am not sure on this one :(

OpenStudy (31356):

Pronoun error (they) mannequin are usually made out of fiberglass; however, they can also be made out of more Earth-friendly materials like paper mache.

OpenStudy (31356):

Which is C?

OpenStudy (31356):

Yea, it is :D

OpenStudy (31356):

@ariyanamckeown ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ohh okay thanks just a couple more one sec

OpenStudy (31356):

Okay :D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1) I have often wondered why there aren't more discounts provided to we students. Which of the following choices correctly identifies the pronoun error, if any, in the above sentence and accurately revises it? A. Subject-object mix-up; I have often wondered why there aren't more discounts provided to us students. B. Pronoun-antecedent disagreement; I have often wondered why there aren't more discounts provided to us students. C. Pronoun-antecedent disagreement; We have often wondered why there aren't more discounts provided to we students. D. The sentence is correct as it is written. 2) Identify the subjunctive verb in each sentence below. He talks as if he knew everything. a. knew b. talks 3) Identify the subjunctive verb in each sentence below. Whenever we were misbehaving in Mrs. Wolf's class, she would look at us and calmly say, "If I were you, I wouldn't do that." a. do b. were c. that d. not 4) Identify the subjunctive verb in each sentence below. The doctor recommended that she take a holiday. a. take b. recommended

OpenStudy (31356):

Wow, that's a lot lol :D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yaa haha

OpenStudy (31356):

Let me see.........

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (31356):

4 is B

OpenStudy (31356):

Go to: (subjunctive verbs) http://www.englishpage.com/minitutorials/subjunctive.html

OpenStudy (31356):

That's all I know, sorry about that........

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