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1. How does this speech differ from an autobiography or memoir?
A) An autobiography or memoir would have a more dispassionate and factual tone. : A speech consist of different emotions along with opinions and facts. Whereas an autobiography is an accumulation of facts and figures strictly.
2. In which research source could you find the most information about figurative language?
D) book titled, Understanding Literary Language and Forms
: A book completely written for the purpose of understanding language and its forms would be the best source to understand figurative language.
3. Assume the speaker is speaking autobiographically. If you wanted to research the graduates of Meloncamp High School, this passage would be considered a
A) A primary source information: An autobiography is considered to the primary source as it coming straight from the person himself.
4. If Conrad wanted to find out the average pay and job opportunities for writers, which resource should he consult?
B) interview someone who is a writer : A writer would best know the opportunities and the pay scales that are being provided in the market for the writers.
Answer: a lot of these could be correct. A verb is an action. So eating a sandwich could be one, walking a dog could be one. Anyone that involves sombody doing somthing or they words suggesting it would be correct
Explanation: hope this helps
<span>Coordinate is the correct answer. Coordinate adjectives modify the same noun - for example, the noun 'dress' in the flowery, pink dress is modified by the co ordinating adjectives 'flowery' and 'pink'. In this case, they are separated by a comma. To work out whether adjectives are co ordinating, try placing and between them.</span>
1.Verbal Irony:A)<span>Use of Verbal Irony
B)</span><span>Verbal Irony in General Conversation
C)</span><span>Verbal Irony in the Media
2.</span>Dramatic Irony:A)<span>Two people are engaged to be married but the audience knows that the man is planning to run away with another woman.
B)</span><span>In a scary movie, the character walks into a house and the audience knows the killer is in the house.
C)</span><span>Sometimes a person is in disguise and the other character talks with him as if he is someone else. Since this is known by the audience, it adds to the humor of the dialogue.
3.</span>Situational Irony:A)<span>A fire station burns down.
B)</span><span>A marriage counselor files for divorce.
</span>C)<span>The police station gets robbed.
</span>D)A traffic cop gets his license suspended because of unpaid parking tickets<span>.
</span>4.Sarcasm:A)<span>I’m trying to imagine you with a personality.
</span>B)<span>I work 40 hours a week to be this poor.
</span>C)<span>Well, this day was a total waste of makeup.
</span>D)<span>Whatever kind of look you were going for, you missed.
</span>5.Hyperbole:A)<span>It was so cold I saw polar bears wearing jackets.
</span>B)<span>I’ve told you to clean your room a million times!
</span>C)<span>When I was young, I had to walk 15 miles to school, uphill, in the snow.
</span>D)<span>They ran like greased lightning.</span><span>
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