<span>A Long Way Gone would be similar to a fictional story. This is the only option listed that always contains setting and plot. Having a plot helps shape the story and make it interesting for the author and readers.</span>
Answer:
Allegory- a narrative having a literal and a figurative level of meaning
Catharsis- cleansing or purifying of the emotions
Prologue- an introduction or announcement before a performance
Soliloquy- monologue delivered by actor alone of stage
Aside- a short monologue spoken to the audience
Explanation:
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On August 28, 1963, Martin Luther King, Jr. led a march on Washington, D.C. The speech he gave that day is one of the best known in American history. When people remember the “I Have a Dream” speech, as it has come to be known, they recall King’s message about civil rights. But perhaps the reason it is so memorable is because King was a master of literary and rhetorical devices. His word choice matched the strength of his message.
This lesson plan allows students to review literary terms, rhetorical devices and figurative language with a scavenger hunt through “I Have a Dream” speech. Then you can have students discuss or write about the speech using the literary terminology. This lesson can be modified to work well for everyone from students just learning about metaphor for the first time to AP students reviewing for their upcoming exams.
<span>more vitamin A
could help save traditional crops
more nutritious
These three statements show how the author is proving that Genetically Modified food is safe, and even further, that it's good for people. There are more vitamins, regular crops might be able to grow better, and they bring more nutrition to more people. </span>
2- A, Arsonist
3- D, Exhibited most likely.
4- A, Denouncing
5- D, Code.
6- A is the likely choice, as well as C. I'd go A for the fact that it's a clear boom.
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