English, 01.11.2019 11:31 CHENDESHEN
How does “the gettysburg address” and “o captain! my captain! ” compare in their use of pathos (the use of emotional appeals to affect the audience’s feelings)? neither the speech nor poem rely on the use of pathos. both the speech and poem are equal when it comes to the use of pathos. the poem relies more on pathos than the speech does. the speech relies more on pathos than the poem does.
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Which literary device has emily dickinson used in these lines? how dreary to be somebody! how public, like a frog to tell your name the livelong day to an admiring bog! metaphor alliteration simile allusion
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Read this passage: byron and mitch are co-captains of the mathletes, their high school's academic team. they are backstage with the five other team members, preparing to compete in the state math quiz. byron sits on the floor with his eyes closed and his earbuds in, listening to classical jazz, which him focus his mind and energy. suddenly, he feels a presence beside him. he opens his eyes to see mitch staring at him. "mathletes! mathletes! " mitch chants loudly. mitch gives byron a thumbs-up and then proceeds to strut around like a peacock, high-fiving the other team members, as byron shuts his eyes again and does his best to refocus his mind which statement best summarizes the passage?
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English, 22.06.2019 11:00
This awakened in the washington a distrustful scrutiny into what
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