Answer:
You were close, I believe these are the answers though.
Imagery:
-a silvery dust
-a gleaming white
-a pale fence
-green-draped parlor
Not Imagery:
-it's strange
-as I sit
-I remember Doodle
-an oriole sings
Explanation:
"An oriole sings" is not imagery because it's not describing the bird, it's just saying what species of bird it is and what it's doing.
Hope this helps you out. :)
Answer:
connecting the events in the novel Chains with the culture of 1700s America
Explanation:
Text-to-world means exactly what it sounds like. Compare a written text to a world event.
A is the correct answer because it involves a real-life source (1700s America) and a textual source <em>(Chains)</em>. None of the other sources have the "world" part.
- connecting the villain in The Final Problem with other antagonists in mystery novels = text-to-text
- connecting the book The American Revolution with an article about the Mexican Revolution = text-to-text
- connecting the theme of the novel Hatchet with the theme of the novel Island of the Blue Dolphins = text-to-text
B. Reddy is too afraid to go across the bridge
Answer: kenning
Explanation:
The poetic device that is found in this scenario is Kenning. kenning is simply referred to as a figure of speech that involves the joining of some words together so that a poetic expression can be formed.
With regards to the question, slumber-sling is a kenning.