The most plausible explanation for how the structure of the poem contributed to its meaning is A. The repetition of a few keywords conveys how easy it is to spark the imagination.
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This refers to the use of stanzas to show the thoughts and feelings of a poet.
Hence, we can see that from the complete text, there is the poem that shows the use of certain words that provokes imagery in the minds of the reader with the aid of repetition.
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Answer:
C). Subordinate clause.
Explanation:
Subordinate clauses are defined as the clauses that usually begin with a subordinating conjunction and depend on the principal clause to accomplish its meaning. Thus, these clauses primarily function to compliment the meaning of the original meaning of the sentence by adding information to it.
As per the question, the type of clause that could be identified in the given sentence would be 'subordinate clause'('As the fireworks roared and exploded overhead') as it begins with the subordinating conjunction 'as' and is dependent on the main clause to accomplish its meaning. However, it is followed by the main clause('Brandon....show') but on the very first note, one can observe the dependent clause. Thus, <u>option C</u> is the correct answer.
The People's Messenger" is obviously a very conservative newspaper due to the fact that the editor is willing to print Dr. Stockmann's article.
False
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QUESTION 2
In Act III, Hovstad, the editor believes that almost everyone will be in favor of cleaning up the Baths.
True
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QUESTION 3
When Dr. Stockmann says, "It is war," he means that he will do physical battle to clean up the Baths is he has to.
True
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QUESTION 4
When Aslaksen says, "Yes, there is no denying that the Doctor is a true friend to the town--a real friend to the community, that he is," he truly believes that Dr. Stockmann has the good of the town at heart.
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QUESTION 5
Aslaksen agrees to follow Dr. Stockmann "so long as he confines himself to this matter of the Baths. But if he goes farther afield, I don't think it would be advisable to follow him." By "farther afield," he means trying to control and "purify" other elements of the town that he thinks are "uncle."
True
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QUESTION 6
Hovstad and Billings agree totally with Aslaksen's warning in question #5.
False
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QUESTION 7
Petra will not translate the book Hovstad gave her because there is too much violence in it.
False
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QUESTION 8
Petra says she will never trust Hovstad again because Hovstad implies that he is backing her father because he wants to gain favor with Petra.
True
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QUESTION 9
When Peter Stockmann challenges the editors and printer about printing Dr. Stockmann's article, Aslaksen supports vehemently (with great force) Dr. Stockmann's need to publish any article that deals with the town's impurities.
True
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QUESTION 10
Hovstad and Aslaksen change their opinion about how beneficial it would be to clean up the Baths when they hear how much it will cost the town.
False
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QUESTION 11
When Aslaksen says to Dr. Stockmann, "Yes, our townsfolk have had a very high opinion of you so far, Doctor." He is implying that the town will change its opinion of Dr. Stockmann's purification techniques when they find out how much it will cost.
True
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QUESTION 12
"Dr. Stockmann. Be respectful, my good Peter. I am the chief authority in the town now." The irony in this statement is that, after the town finds out how much the Baths will cost to clean up, Dr. Stockmann will have NO authority in the town.
False
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QUESTION 13
One reason that Hovstad and Aslaksen will not print Dr. Stockmann's article after they talk to Peter Stockmann is that they realize the town will not support them when it realizes it will practically have to bankrupt itself to clean up the Baths.
True
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QUESTION 14
Mrs. Stockmann, once she finds out the town has turned against her husband, also withdraws her support.
True
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QUESTION 15
Hovstad decides to print an article by Peter Stockmann inferring that the impurities found in the Baths are just an exaggeration founded in his brother's imagination.
True
Academic vocabulary can be described as words that are not traditionally found in informal context so I think it's beneficially good to learn academic vocabulary to be well spoken.
I would say B, he has a tendency to show his emotions.
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