Answer: D. a simile that is long and makes detailed comparisons
Explanation:
An epic simile is a simile that extends over several lines and often compares two unlike things. It is also known as Homeric simile, because Homer was the first author to use it in his epics. It is typically used in epic poetry as a decoration, or a means to demonstrate a character's courage. Epic simile is recognized by the frequent use of comparative structures with words such as: <em>as, so, like </em>or<em> just so.</em>
Answer:
Personally I think the 3rd one would be the best revised
Explanation: While the others are well put this one puts everything into correct context and where it makes the most sense.
Again not 100% sure been awhile since I took English, but it sounds right to me.
Answers (ish):
obliged is "make legally or morally bound to an action or course of action"
<em>"doctors are obliged by law to keep patients alive while there is a chance of recovery"</em>
unfortunately, it's been a while since I read the book, so I don't know the exact answer
since the book is told in a way where adult scout is remembering parts of her early childhood, this naturally makes her a generally unreliable narrator as memory fades. so, the question is asking, what in the book can be known to be reliable, so not entirely bound to scout's memory.
a multi-dimensional character tends to mean when a character has many sides to themselves, like personalities, secrets, etc. A good example would be Boo Radley
Answer:
Walter would probably agree with the idea that:
c. money can solve any kind of problem.
Explanation:
This question refers to "A Raisin in the Sun," a play by Lorraine Hansberry. Walter is one of the main characters, along with Mama and his sister, Ruth. For most of the play, Walter has the firm belief that money can solve any kind of problem. However, he has trouble making money. He also has trouble understanding that the money itself should not be an end to a means. Instead, it should be the means to an end, the resource used to get something that will help make people happy and comfortable. It is only at the end of the play that Walter is able to open his eyes to that. He finally sees that his mother's and sister's dreams are more important than to simply possess money.
Answer:
c - full of
Explanation:
taking this from the example - if you were to do something graciously you would do something- full of grace
same with the word courageous- you are full of courage