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100!!! MEDALS HELP ONE BY ONE QUESTION 19 QUESTION ALL MULTIPLE CHOICE

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B OR C Question 1 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) (MC) Read these lines from Emily wingspaninson's "Cobwebs": The spider as an artist Has never been employed Though his surpassing merit Is freely certified By every broom and Bridget Throughout a Christian land Neglected son of genius, I take thee by the hand. According to the poem, how does the narrator feel about spiders? Awed and impressed Fearful and disgusted* Neglected and unimportant* Indifferent and unafraid

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awed and impressed

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THANK U 1/100 MEDALS

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no problem :)

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Question 2 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) (LC) What is a couplet? Repetition of the initial sound in nearby words Rhyming words at the end of two consecutive lines* MY CHOICE Rhyming words are placed in the middle of a line of poetry The use of the same word or phrase several times

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it is rhyming words at the end of two consecutive lines

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THANKU

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you are very welcome :)

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2/100 MEDALS EARNED Which of the following lines from Alfred Lord Tennyson's "The Brook" demonstrates alliteration? And out again I curve and flow/To join the brimming river I move the sweet forget-me-nots/That grow for happy lovers. And sparkle out among the fern/To bicker down a valley. I bubble into eddying bays/I babble on the pebbles.

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I bubble into eddying bays/I babble on the pebbles

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THANK U 100/100 MEDALS EARNED

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\(!!CONGRATES!!\)

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is that all you had to ask?

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YES I GOT THE REST THANKS KID

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