D. The destruction of the Chinese Government
Answer:
C. Photo of the sculptures
Explanation:
These are the options that come with this question:
A. Map of the British Museum
B. Drawing of the goddess Athena
C. Photo of the sculptures
D. Diagram of the Parthenon
Although the excerpt is not included here, we know that this refers to a text that talks about the details of a sculpture. Out of these options, the one that would most benefit the reader of this text would be a photo of the sculpture. A sculpture is an example of a visual art piece. Therefore, it is best understood through images and visuals. By being able to look at a picture, the reader is more likely to understand what the author refers to.
Hi William,
Question - What is the meter pattern in these lines from "On Imagination" by Phillis Wheatley? Imagination! who can sing thy force? Or who describe the swiftness of thy course?
Answer - B. Iambic Pentameter
Iambic Pentameter - "a line of verse with five metrical feet, each consisting of one short (or unstressed) syllable followed by one long (or stressed) syllable"
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Answer:
Setting, plot, conflict, theme, and characters.
Explanation:
Setting: Where the story takes place.
Plot: What the story is about
Conflict: The issues between two characters in a story, usually the protagonist and antagonist.
Theme: The general message or moral of the story that the author conveys.
Characters: The individuals who are in the story.
The answer is A. (Although the sun was shining, it was not warm). I chose this answer because of the presence of the comma.