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Definition
Explanation:
You know it's a definition because it provides the meaning of the word inside commas directly after the word. It's not a synonym nor an antonym because it's not one word, and it's not an inference because you're not making an educated guess about the word based on the rest of the sentence. The sentence is <em>directly</em> telling you what the unknown word means, so it must be a definition.
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D: the speaker's fury
Explanation:
In William Blakes's poem "A poison Tree," the tree stands for the speaker's fury, which ended well when he was angry with his friend and, by communicating, it was resolved. But his harboring the anger against his foe , it became a tree that grew, bearing fruit contaminated with evil , despite being attractive, which eventually was consumed by his enemy.
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My monster had a rotten teeth, big head and a smelly nose.
My monster is as dirty as a pig and as tall as giant.
My monster is as fearless and as nasty as a lion.
It has a large toe and it's horns are as sharp as a knife.
It's super aggressive and so ugly.
My monster love brains and sometimes acts weird like a ZOMBIE!!!
My monster has a wine colour fur and it looks like a <u><em>TAZMANIAN BLACK DEVIL.</em></u>
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I'm so sorry for the last times
I hope this one helps
Answer:
Expository is a genre meant to factually describe something, so the passage has evidence and reasoning in order to accurately describe the subject
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