It simulates the blasts of gunfire from the barrel of the gun
Answer:
Explanation:
The imagery helps the reader picture the bears fur. Option A
Hello. You did not enter answer options. The options are:
A) a review book written by a standardized test question writer B) a history written by the CEO of a standardized testing company C) a critical book written by a former student who made a perfect standardized test score D) a historical survey over how standardized tests were developed by an educational psychologist
Answer:
D) a historical survey over how standardized tests were developed by an educational psychologist
Explanation:
Options A, B and C do not have impartial options and therefore can provide inaccurate, manipulated, partial and therefore unreliable information. However, option D presents a survey done through research that intends to present an accurate history and with true and relevant information about how standardized tests were developed by an educational psychologist.
Berrys is originally spelt like Berries (so this CANT be your answer)
Studies is originally spelt like Studies (so this ISN'T your answer)
Ponys is originally spelt like Ponies (so this ISN'T your answer )
Diaries is originally spelt like Diaries (so this IS your answer)
Answer that you're looking for: Diaries (option B)
Remember to Drop the "y" and attach the "-ies"
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The main idea of the text is that allegories remain relevant today because they lead to understanding and change, as shown in option B.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- The text shows how allegories can transform complex and difficult to understand concepts into simple and easily understood stories, through symbols and comparisons.
- This power to simplify concepts is what makes allegory so used in texts, music, and movies, as it can show people situations they do not understand, but which need to be changed to promote general well-being.
This makes allegory so relevant and can be a very efficient activist element in society.
This question is about "The Blinding Sun: An Introduction to Allegory."
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