Answer:
Question 1
Criticism
Summary
Critique √
Argument
Analysis
Question 2
A particle that has a negative charge
Non-polar Molecule
Neutrons
Electrons
Protons√
Question 3
Smallest unit that consists of at least two atoms
Protons
Neutrons
Electrons√
Molecules
Question 4
Full of sarcasm and Irony
Satire
Tone
Epic√
Lyrics
Question 5
Uncharged Particle
Electrons
Neutrons
Polar Molecule√
Protons
Question 6
Substances that cannot be separated and found on a periodic table.
Elements
Solids
Compounds√
Molecules
Question 7
Lent or Lending
Loans
Commission
Grants
Profit√
Question 8
A short summary of a venture or event.
Alliteration
Archetype
Anecdote√
Allegory
Question 9
The quality or condition of being intense
Intensity
Measurement
Potential Energy√
Electricity
Question 10
An exclusive control like in a business
Balance and Trade
Monopoly
Bureaucracy√
Checks and Balances
Question 11
Valuable Goods
Records
Commodities
Stocks
Finances√
Question 12
Two or more characters conversing
Argumentation√
Dialogue
Monologue
Fluency
Question 13
A study that deals with the earth's geography like atmosphere and oceans.
Neurophysics
Kinetics
Thermodynamics
Geophysics√
Question 14
A person who works and provides services for a fee, but not a full time employee.
Broker
Appraiser
Vendor
Contractor√
Question 15
A poem that is meant to be spoken out loud, or even sung.
Sonnet
Haiku
Ballad
Genre√
Question 16
A category of literature or art
Summary
Genre
Personification√
Lyrics
Question 17
Electric Charge
Electricity√
Radiation
Discovery
Kinetic Energy
Question 18
A warning or hint about something happening in the future of a story.
Alliteration
Flashback
Foreshadowing√
Allegory
Question 19
Free moving molecules
Elements
Solids
Liquids
Compounds√
Question 20
Implied
Explicit
Implicit
Embargo√
Marketable
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Answer:
Simile
Explanation:
It compared two things using like or as
This stoker's novel shows how fragile human existence was, and weakened the beliefs of free will and immortal soul. Stoker relied on medical sciences as a physiology and used much of the novel in his characters, brain actions that cast doubt on such beliefs as trance and somnambulism, dramatizing a very common fear at the time of the novel, the Victorian era. It was well portrayed the fear that at that time humans were soulless animals and followed only their physiological and cerebral instincts. The soul and the mind were in conflict. It was the religious faith of the time against the effects considered "paranormal", portrayed in the novel.