What are the figurative language devices used in these verses:
"they have ears, but they...
English, 23.12.2019 16:31 Blakemiller2020
What are the figurative language devices used in these verses:
"they have ears, but they hear not; noses have they, but they smell not."
"he shall cover thee with his feathers, and under his wings shalt thou trust; "
"nor for the pestilence that walketh in darkness; "
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Synthesizing new ideas from a speaker with what one already knows about the subject to see if the information makes sense is an example of a) questioning and challenging b) identifying differences c) forming a statement d) seeing the broader context
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What happens to graders who use a red pen? a.they are more accurate with thier correctionsb.they find more errorsc.they feel themselves getting angrt when they graded.they make more mistakes
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Which pair of uses of figurative language from “the caged bird” support the extended metaphor of freedom versus oppression? back of the wind; floats downstream his wings are clipped; his feet are tied the caged bird sings; the free bird thinks dawn bright lawn; grave of dreams
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English, 22.06.2019 12:00
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