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English, 07.12.2019 02:31 riri95

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1. an author writing a lyrical piece would likely pay close attention to the blank of the words.

musicality
context
literal definitions
length

2. context clues are

usually defined in the text itself
hinted at by the surrounding text
clear by the end of the passage
do not matter because you can always use a dictionary

3. which of the following words is an example of onomatopoeia?

climb
clap
close
claw

4. any understanding a reader has of "jabberwocky" is due to the poem’s:

structure
metaphors
content
context

5. the majority of the unfamiliar words in "jabberwocky" are examples of

vague, outdated words
foreign vocabulary in poetry
nonsense words with nuanced meanings
nursery rhyme words

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