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Answer:
D.
Explanation:
'Ten Days In A Madhouse' is a book written by Nellie Bly about her experience in madhouse while she was there on an undercover assignment. Nellie Bly spent ten days in Women's Lunatic Asylum on Blackwell's Island and writes about brutuality and cruelity in the asylum.
In Chapter 4, when Nellie was presented in the court before judge, she feared the reporters because she herself was one of them. She feared because these reporters coulde reveal her true identity before everyone.
<em>'I got very much frightened at this, for if there is any one who can ferret out a mystery it is a reporter. I felt that I would rather face a mass of expert doctors, policemen, and detectives </em><u><em>than two bright specimens of my craft</em></u><em>,...'</em>
Therefore, option D is correct.
Answer:
Plot Element Instance in Hamlet
exposition King Hamlet is dead, and Denmark is in a tense, uncertain state. The play opens on a scene that is dark and spooky. The guards are obviously nervous, and they are shaken when the ghost appears.
inciting incident King Hamlet’s ghost appears to Hamlet. The ghost tells Hamlet that he was murdered by Claudius and asks Hamlet to avenge his death.
rising action Many events are included in the rising action. Hamlet contrives a plan to prove Claudius is guilty of murdering King Hamlet. Hamlet begins to act like he is insane. He rejects Ophelia. He decides to show his uncle a play that is similar to how Claudius supposedly killed King Hamlet.
climax The play in the castle proves Claudius’ guilt. However, instead of killing Claudius, Hamlet mistakenly kills Polonius in Gertrude’s room.
falling action Like the rising action, there are many events in the falling action. Hamlet is exiled, and his companions, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, have been ordered to make sure he is killed. Hamlet contrives to have Rosencrantz and Guildenstern killed instead. Hamlet plots his return to Elsinore Castle to kill Claudius. Ophelia kills herself. Laertes swears he will have revenge. Claudius sets up a duel between Laertes and Hamlet in which Hamlet will be killed.
resolution Hamlet stabs Claudius fatally with the poisoned sword. Laertes, Hamlet, Gertrude, and Claudius all die. Hamlet says that he wishes Fortinbras to be king of Denmark. Fortinbras enters and takes the throne.
Explanation:
PLATO/EDMENTUM
The rhetorical device that is NOT being used in this presentation is metaphor, as stated in option C and further explained below.
<h3>What is a rhetorical device?</h3>
Rhetorical devices are techniques used by authors or speaker in order to persuade the audience of something. This question requires us to analyze the presentation and figure out which rhetorical device is NOT being used.
Let's break each device down below:
- Personal pronouns: They are used in the passage. The speaker or author chooses to use "we" as a way to persuade readers that everyone should be involved.
- Simile: It is used. There is a simile in the line "This problem is like a toothache."
- Metaphor: It is NOT used. A metaphor is a comparison that, unlike a simile, does not use the words "like" or "as". There is no such comparison in the presentation.
- Rhetorical question: it is used. The very opening of the passage is the rhetorical question, "How long can we ignore the obesity problem in this country?"
With the information above in mind, we can choose option C as the correct answer for this question.
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