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Aproducts advertising campaign uses an overweight man with glasses to represent its competitor. what does this exemplify?
a) use of stereotypes
b) use of humor
c) use of mood
d) use of facts
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Judy blume's career as an american writer spans four decades and includes many literary awards. she is most famous for her novels geared toward pre-teens. one notable example is tales of a fourth-grade nothing. however, blume also has had success writing for an adult audience. three of her novels for adults reached the new york times best-seller list. in a 2008 interview blume remarked, "i have so many stories left to tell! " by that time she had written nearly 30 novels. judy blume is an exceptionally talented and productive american author. which of the following statements supports the main idea in this paragraph? blume only publishes books that she expects will win awards. blume prefers to write novels for adults rather than pre-teens. blume has had an extremely and uncommonly long writing career. blume is a gifted writer who can write for children as well as adults.
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Atheater director has decided that an all-female cast will perform macbeth, which has both male and female characters. which feature of the play would change the most?
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Which sentence shows the correct use of a common homophone? the art teacher thought you’re drawing was exceptionally detailed. some of the neighbors just saw you’re dog running down the street. i think you left your biology notebook on the bleachers yesterday. if you want to finish the assignment, your going to need another pen.
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