Answer:
1. Commonwealth.
2. Glorious Revolution.
3. Industrial Revolution.
4. Sonnet.
5. Simile.
6. Epic.
7. Alliteration.
8. Allegory.
9. Symbol.
10. Personification.
Explanation:
<em><u>Key: Description</u></em>
1. Commonwealth: 1649-60 government without a king. It was known as the interregnum.
2. Glorious Revolution: 1688 invitation to William and Mary.
3. Industrial Revolution: 1750s inventions with steam power.
4. Sonnet: a fourteen-line poem, Italian or English.
5. Simile: a comparison using "like" or "as".
6. Epic: a long narrative poem in an elevated style with a hero.
7. Alliteration: the repetition of initial consonants.
8. Allegory: a story in which things represent parts of a doctrine or theme.
9. Symbol: something that stands for something else.
10. Personification: things given human characteristics.
Answer:
C - By describing how the houses act as barricades
Explanation:
"(...)Solid and square to the world the houses stand, their windows blocked with venetian blinds. Nothing will move them (...)".
"Nothing will move them" means that nothing could ever penetrate those houses. Not the sound of cars nor the voices.
The houses stand alone, solid and square, with windows blocked. You can't get in or out, you are trapped, you are alone.
The two parts of the excerpt that shows the central character is devoutly religious and God-fearing are:
"The man therefore read it, and looking upon Evangelist very carefully, said, Whither must I fly?" This shows that the central character is willing to go the path that Evangelist advises him to, it's something that he feels he wants and must do.
"Then said Evangelist, 'Keep that light in your eye, and go up directly thereto: so shalt thou see the gate; at which, when thou knockest, it shall be told thee what thou shalt do.'" This shows that the central character is willing to follow Evangelist's instruction because of both the character's name and where he is saying he should head.
She was dismissed by Elizabeth Proctor when she discovered her husband, John, and Abigail had an affair.
Explanation:
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