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Anonymous

Dec 29, 2024

Which of the following authors is an american romanticist?

Which of the following authors is considered an American Romanticist? a. Edgar Allan Poe b. Phillis Wheatley c. Cotton Mather d. Jonathan Edwards

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Anonymous

Dec 29, 2024

How does achebe create a ‘new english’ with his use of language in ‘civil peace’?

How does Achebe create a "new English" through his use of language in "Civil Peace"? a. He incorporates Igbo language patterns and rhythms into his English. b. He develops a distinct language that he...

1. paz describes two roots that are into night.

In Paz's work, he describes two roots that are connected to the night. a.) laced b.) tied c.) growing d.) hidden In "No Dogs Bark," the father realizes the journey has ended when he sees a.) wate...

From this passage the reader can tell that the speaker, huck finn, values a) the law, the courts, and the government. b) freedom,

From this passage, the reader can infer that the speaker, Huck Finn, values: a) the law, the courts, and the government; b) freedom, plain-spoken speech, and mischief; c) wealth, material goods, and t...

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Anonymous

Dec 26, 2024

what is a metaphysical allegory?

Could someone explain what a metaphysical allegory is? I’m trying to understand its meaning and significance, especially in literature or philosophy. How does it differ from other types of allegories?...

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Anonymous

Dec 26, 2024

Help on Hamlet quiz please?

Hello everyone, I need someone to review my Hamlet quiz answers for me. Below are the questions along with my responses: Both Gertrude and Claudius try to convince Hamlet that __. (Points: 1) a)...

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Anonymous

Dec 25, 2024

In LotR, what does “Fell deeds awake… Now for Wrath… Now for Ruin… and the Red Dawn… “?

In "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers," Théoden proclaims, “Fell deeds awake… Now for wrath… Now for ruin… and the red dawn.” What is the significance of this quote, and how does it reflect Théode...

20,000 leagues under the sea why did captain nemo collect the sunken treasure from scuttled galleons in vigo bay?

In Jules Verne's "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea," what motivates Captain Nemo to collect the sunken treasure from the scuttled galleons in Vigo Bay?