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OpenStudy (alexanderphantomhive):
A) vis
B) sib
C) bil
D) lity
OpenStudy (alexanderphantomhive):
@mathsciencehistory @ashleywolf
OpenStudy (anonymous):
vis id say
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Koikkara karaaaaa!!!!
OpenStudy (alexanderphantomhive):
okay :)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
i saw you just came online
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yea i agree because in visual there is vis to vis being to see or seeing
OpenStudy (anonymous):
The answer is Vis, A.)
OpenStudy (alexanderphantomhive):
thanks
OpenStudy (alexanderphantomhive):
The name of a literary work entitled Gulliver’s Baubbles is an example of which literary style?
A) hyperbole
B) understatement
C) parody
D) melodrama
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OpenStudy (tswift96):
its A
OpenStudy (anonymous):
^
OpenStudy (alexanderphantomhive):
:) Everybody second that?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no its parody
OpenStudy (alexanderphantomhive):
0_o fack
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
gullivers travels.....gullivers baubles
OpenStudy (tswift96):
I didnt know there was a second question was responding to first
OpenStudy (alexanderphantomhive):
oh. so its C? Parody?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Oh Sh&t. alright ill second it
OpenStudy (tswift96):
yes C
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OpenStudy (alexanderphantomhive):
*cheers and clicks C*
OpenStudy (alexanderphantomhive):
I think I'm going to screenshot this next one....
OpenStudy (anonymous):
lol
OpenStudy (anonymous):
lol you peeps should learn the medl button
OpenStudy (anonymous):
mhm
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
medal**
OpenStudy (alexanderphantomhive):
OpenStudy (alexanderphantomhive):
you all are giving me good answers...so everybody should medal/fan everyone else so everyone gets one
OpenStudy (alexanderphantomhive):
Which line in this excerpt from The Still Alarm by George S. Kaufman demonstrates the use of understatement?
ED (follows over to the window R.): How is the fire?
FIRST FIREMAN (feels the wall):||| It's pretty bad right now.||| This wall will go pretty soon now, but it'll fall out that way, so it's all right. (Peers out) That next room is the place to fight it from. (Crosses to door L. Bob shows ties as Ed crosses.)
ED (sees ties): |||Oh! Aren't those gorgeous!|||
FIRST FIREMAN (to Bob): |||Have you got the key for this room?|||
BOB: Why, no.|||| I've got nothing to do with that room.||| I've just got this one. (Folding a shirt as he talks.)
ED: Oh, it's very comfortable.
OpenStudy (alexanderphantomhive):
the lines you can select from are between ||| and |||
like: |||option|||
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
this ones kinda tough
OpenStudy (anonymous):
id say its pretty bad right now because hes talking about a house fire
OpenStudy (alexanderphantomhive):
that was what i was thinking.....
OpenStudy (anonymous):
and its very beautiful (like all you guys) is an overstatement in the passage(not for you guys)
OpenStudy (alexanderphantomhive):
that was sweet lol
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
i just like how so many are just creeping on your post
OpenStudy (anonymous):
o.o
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Jasper is always creepin >.>
OpenStudy (alexanderphantomhive):
Ikr! but i fan everyone who views it so yeah
OpenStudy (alexanderphantomhive):
omfg this next question doh..... Im posting a screenshot.
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OpenStudy (alexanderphantomhive):
OpenStudy (alexanderphantomhive):
everybody seeing the screenshot?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes well think the words exit stage right exit stage left the audience is pretty easy
OpenStudy (anonymous):
the next part is confusing though like which way would be considered upstage or downstage
OpenStudy (alexanderphantomhive):
agreed.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes
OpenStudy (alexanderphantomhive):
HEY ALL YOU CREEPERS! TAG SOMEONE WHO CAN HELP!!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok i get it now the back one is downstage
OpenStudy (alexanderphantomhive):
OKIE DOKIE!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
as in go upstage and greet the audience
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OpenStudy (alexanderphantomhive):
everybody i am asking a new question bc this thread is getting long. I will post a link to it.