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1. who is your favorite toy story character and why?
2. which movie is your favorite? (1,2,3,4,)
3. have you seen the new toy story movie?
4. why was Jessie so sad when Emily left her in the box?
5. if you saw a toy move, how would you react?
6. do you think the pizza in toy story would taste good?
7. why does Andy leave his toys with Bonnie?
8. do you think Andy's mom is Emily?
9. why do you think Andy has the same hat as Emily?
10. would you want a stuffed bear that smelled like strawberries and why?
Answer:
C. by employing foreshadowing techniques to illuminate the timing of Oedipus’s self-revelation
Explanation:
Oedipus the King is set in that destined city-state called Thebes. Despite the fact that most Greek dramatists were Athenian, their plays are scarcely ever set in the place where they grew up—truth be told, they weren't permitted to do as such.
The tragedies took on issues current Athenian issues, be that as it may. For instance, a few researchers think the plague in Oedipus the King is referencing an ongoing maladie in Athens. It appears, however, that Athenians favored a little target separate while analyzing their issues.
1. Inclined
Inclined means to be favorable towards something. In this sentence Jacob is not inclined or not in favor of switching spots with anyone else in the car.
2. incisive
Incisive means cutting (think incision like in surgery). In this case the word biting is the context clue that tells us incisive, or cutting, would be the best fit.
Answer: B. made the government too powerful
The New Deal has made the government more active thus, it has disadvantages. One of the these disadvantages is the complaint coming from the conservatives. They believe that the New Deal has made the government overly powerful.
The following excerpt from Carl Sandburg's 'How the Animals Lost Their Tails and Got Them Back Traveling from Philadelphia to Medicine Hat' uses repetition and alliteration:
1. A big wind blew up and blew and blew till all the tails of the animals blew off.
Explanation: The term 'alliteration' refers to the same sound or alphabet or letter repeating itself in close succession within a sentence. In other words, when the same consonant sounds occur closely one after the other in different words of a sentence, it is known as alliteration.
Carl Sandburg is well known to use several literary techniques and technical devices to enhance the structure of his stories. Alliteration and repetition are some of them, in addition to onomatopoeia (forming a word with the sound associated with it, e.g. sizzle), and certain playful non-existent/unusual words (e.g. scritch scratch).
These techniques lend a sort of playfulness to the narrative, making it more engaging to the readers.