False because it can be a contextualized as you want it to or however the teacher wants it to be
Answer:
C. By explaining how the Dinomatron toy is different from last year's popular toy.
Explanation:
The author would best respond to the counterclaim that Dinomatron is made by the same company that created a holiday toy shortage the previous year by explaining how the Dinomatron toy is different from last year's popular toy. The author's counterclaim will show that there Dimantron is unique and different and could not compared to the previous year's popular toy. Dinomatron brand of toys has distinguishing features that makes it unique from others.
I would like to give you a simple background about figurative language and sensory imagery.
The sensory details or figurative language used to describe, arouse emotion, or represent abstractions. On a physical level, imagery uses terms related to the five senses: visual, auditory, tactile, gustatory, and olfactory. On a broader and deeper level, however, one image can represent more than one thing. For example, a rose may present visual imagery while also representing the color in a womans cheeks and/or symbolizing some degree of perfection. An author may use complex imagery while simultaneously employing other figures of speech, especially metaphor and simile. In addition, this term can apply to the total of all the images in a work.
From what I can tell, there was a battle in Scottland. Macbeth and his army had won the battle. On the way back from the battle, Macbeth had encountered some witches who then proceeded to tell him he will become King. After returning, King Duncan (considered very nice especially for being a king) promoted him to Thane. But overcome with greed Beth started thinking about what the witches said and started to fantasize about killing the king. The King hosted a party for Beth's promotion at Beth's house. Macbeth's wife then heard about the "prophecy" and tried to convince Macbeth to kill king who then proceeded to do as told. At the end of the story Macbeth killed the current King out of greed.
Answer:
The last one
Explanation:
In this story it tells about a immigrant who struggles with American customs. This Expert tells us that the narrator is not the only one that struggles getting used to other customs.