Answer:
<u>D. Barry was told to mute his hand motions when he was in front of the camera.</u>
Explanation:
I'd have to say D because in the sentence given at the beginning of the question, the word "mute" is used as to tone down the color of her dress. So, we can tell that it's used to tone down on something. In the sentence in the last answer choice, he was told to mute his hand motions (used like to explain that he needs to tone down, or stop doing hand motions) while in front of the camera. We know it's not A, because mute in that sentence is used to describe someone who is silent, or does not talk. We know it's not B, because the word is used to describe Ashlee as speechless. And, we know it's not C because the word is used to describe the b in the word "numb" as silent.
Therefore, I believe the correct answer choice is D.
Answer:
A poetic foot is “a unit of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of poetry. Poetic feet are based on the number of syllables in each foot. Two of the most common feet in English poetry are the iamb and the trochee. Both are made up of just two syllables.
Explanation:
“have” should be replaced with “has”.
Answer:
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This question has the passage, but not the options with the specific quotations. I've found them online. They are the following:
Which quotation from the passage best supports the theme that looks can be deceiving?
A. "Once upon a time there was a prince who wanted to marry a princess; but she would have to be a real princess."
B. "There were princesses enough, but it was difficult to find out whether they were real ones. . . . So he came home again and was sad."
C. "One evening a terrible storm came on; there was thunder and lightning, and the rain poured down in torrents."
D. "The water ran down from her hair and clothes; it ran down into the toes of her shoes and out again at the heels."
Answer:
The quotation that best supports the theme that looks can be deceiving is:
D. "The water ran down from her hair and clothes; it ran down into the toes of her shoes and out again at the heels."
Explanation:
The princess who showed up at the prince's door does not look like a princess at all. The stereotypical image of a princess is pristine, flawless. This one is soaking wet, her hair and clothes most likely unkempt and dirty. However, this look is quite deceiving. Even though she does not look like one, she is indeed a real princess. That is what the queen finds out after having her sleep on top of twenty mattresses and twenty eider-beds. Princesses are sensitive, and this one is so much so that she was able to feel the lump of a pea that was under all those mattresses and eider-beds.