Answer:
1. I think that I shall never see
2. a thing as lovely as a tree.
3. Who wrote the poem, "My Last Duchess"?
4. My favorite novel is the Yearling.
5. Our middle school band played, "Fandango."
6. During the winter David read, "For Whom the Bell Tolls."
Explanation:
Just combine 1 and 2 I read it wrong for a second
Answer:
(Smith 12)
Explanation:
In parenthesis you should have the authors last name and then add the page number.
Answer:
a. Gill felt justified in his suspicion of Randy Brill.
Explanation:
Option A is the correct answer.
From the excerpt, we discover that Gill has taken time to learn about Randy Brill's sinister reputation even though it was once they met. One can deduce that this makes Gill feel justified to be suspicious of Randy Brill.
Also, the detective is one who actually has an innate suspicion for politicians. As a private detective, he tends to learn about politicians and to know the dark side of humans.
Answer:
Rhetorical device has almost the same meaning, but it's more broad: literary devices only are found in literature, rhetorical devices can occur in any sort of speech or writing. So all literary devices are rhetorical devices, but not all rhetorical devices are literary devices.
Explanation:
Answer: A. plays
The dialogue is a very important feature of a play. The novels, poems and short stories do not necessarily need dialogues unlike plays. Plays are dramas that are performed in front of an audience therefore, dialogue is indispensable.