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Sergeeva-Olga [200]
3 years ago
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What are 3 ideas to help you be more news literate?

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Lynna [10]3 years ago
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Focus on what you’re reading !
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whose introduces a relative clause indicating a posession by people, animals, things....

the owner is before whose and the people, animal, thing just behind.

An example =

My friend, whose sweater was lost, had to go back to the restaurant to try to find it.

We met our friend whose sweater was lost.

Kate whose sweater was lost was very cold.

Tom whose sweater was lost came with us to warm up in a coffe shop.

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</span>Rising action => <span>B) The main character looks for his lover's tombstone. His grief is transformed into anguish because he can't find where she was buried.
Falling action => </span><span>C) The main character falls unconscious on the grave. After the climax, when his beloved rises from her grave with the others and reveals to him that she had actually gone out to cheat on him, the falling action happens when he is incapable of dealing with the truth and falls unconscious. The conflict (her premature death) is thus resolved.
Denouement => </span><span>A) We are left to wonder what was real and what was a dream. This is a poetic diminuendo that has the purpose of problematizing the whole story: we know that we're dealing with an unreliable narrator, who is deeply disturbed by his dramatic love story, but also incapable of owning his problems.</span>
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This question is incomplete. Here is the complete question:

The mountain sat upon the plain

In his eternal chair,

His observation omnifold,

His inquest everywhere.

The seasons prayed around his knees,

Like children round a sire:

Grandfather of the days is he,

Of dawn the ancestor.

Which statement best explains the central idea of this poem?

Mountains observe everything and know everything.

Mountains are tall and powerful objects in nature.

Mountains can affect the changing of seasons.

Mountains offer entertaining playgrounds for children.

Answer:

The correct answer is Mountains are tall and powerful objects in nature.

Explanation:

What these lines by Emily Dickinson want to demonstrate is how big and majestic mountains are in nature.

These objects that rise high, can see everything with how powerful they are.

Emily Dickinson had a very peculiar way of writing, so it was a revolution for her time and led her to become a great poet.

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17. A gaggle of drawers 18. A chair of singers 19. A chest of mountains 20. A forest of trees.

The definition of collective is "of or pertaining to a group of persons viewed as a whole." A collective noun is a noun that has a formal singular appearance but refers to a collection of individuals or things. Collective nouns include terms like army, flock, and bunch. All of these nouns are single, but they all allude to a collection of individuals or things. Collective nouns often utilise single verbs. This is so because collective nouns designate a collection of several individuals or objects as a single unit or entity.

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