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This book is about human nature. Compassion, hatred, fear, love and intense passion in every form.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
I know he makes his money illegally. There’s no actual saying on what he does, it’s just known that it’s illegally
        
             
        
        
        
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<u>The correct answer is A. Realism.</u>
Explanation:
In the second half of the nineteenth century the Russian authors could not ignore the social and political complexity of their country, and they turned everyday life and the common individual into the main theme of their work, currently called <u>Russian Realism</u>.  It is a consequence of the social circumstances of the time:
- Urban growth.
- Appearance of the proletariat.
- Consolidation of the bourgeoisie as the controlling class.
- The industrialization.
 
        
             
        
        
        
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A) Metaphor, B) Simile, C) Personification, D) Paradox, E) Allusion
Explanation:
A) is an example of a metaphor because it's a comparison of 2 unrelated things (the opponents face and a white sheet) without the use of words "like" or "as".
B) is an example of a simile because of the use of the word "as", and again, the comparison between 2 unrelated objects.
C) is an example of personification because an inanimate object has been given a human attribute. The win had a "heartbeat" which is an attribute of a human.
D) is an example of a paradox because the statement appears to be a bit self-contradictory but is true.
E) is an example of an allusion because it's an indirect reference to a person, place, or thing. 
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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Odysseus made Penelope promise him that when their son Telemachus got the first sign of a beard she would marry, if her husband had not returned from war. ... And when you see a beard on our boy's chin, marry whomsoever you fancy and leave your home. (Odysseus to Penelope, Homer, Odyssey 18.260).
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