Michelangelo<span> was widely recognized as the premiere artist of of his age. Like Leonardo da Vinci, he was a "</span>Renaissance Man<span>," knowledgeable in many different fields. A brilliant sculptor and painter, as well as an architect and a poet, he was gifted not only in art, but the science of art.</span>
Answer:
b.
Explanation:
Many people would listen to songs of where they were from, or to help them press onwards.
Imagery is the rhetorical tool writers use to creates mental images in a writer's mind by using descriptive words. Denotation and connotation are tricky but fun; denotation is the exact meaning of a word, while connotation is the mood it invokes or how it comes across. For instance, "tug" and "heave" have the same denotation or definition, but "heave" sounds a lot more laborious or hard, which makes gives it a different connotation.
Don't use my definition; make your own or look up the precise meaning in a dictionary, but at least that's a start.
You can find your own examples in the poem (you got this!), but here's a quick guideline:
For imagery, find a line or phrase that is so descriptive, you can almost see it.
For denotation and connotation, find two words whose meanings are similar but that take on different tones.
As for supporting your answers with the Declaration of Emancipation, you'll have to do your research. I'll help clarify, but ultimately, the answer's yours :)
The link below is a great one for predicate pronouns:
http://classroom.synonym.com/predicate-nouns-predicate-pronouns-8597110.html
To be honest, I'm not skilled in predicate pronouns, so don't take my word for this. What I WILL do, however, is give you a good test-taking tip that could help you narrow down your answer:
All four answer choices contain the phrase "the winners of the contest", so you know that if the predicate pronoun were in *that* phrase, all four answer choices would contain it. To simplify your answer choices, replace that phrase with a placeholder (I'll use x):
Justin and Meg are x.
X are they.
X are Justin and Meg.
X are excited.
Here's another tip: If you look at options one and three, they're the exact same sentence, just switched around. There are no words added or taken away, so either they're both right, or they're both wrong. That leaves your options as these:
#2. The winners of the contest are they.
#4. The winners of the contest are excited.
The only difference between these two are that one contains a pronoun (*hint hint hint*) and the other contains an adjective. Once again, I'm not familiar with predicates, but go with your gut on this, and good luck!
Answer:
I am going to say it is B
Explanation:
The reason I do not believe it is C is that: "After leaving UCLA his senior year" Is not a complete thought. Nor does the sentence have linking words like, however, furthermore, despite, etc.
D is not right because there is no reason to have a break between "UCLA" and "his senior year".
I hope this helped!
Answer:
Fresco painting, method of painting water-based pigments on freshly applied plaster, usually on wall surfaces. The colours, which are made by grinding dry-powder pigments in pure water, dry and set with the plaster to become a permanent part of the wall