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Praxis 5038 (2023/2024) Already Graded A
  • Praxis 5038 (2023/2024) Already Graded A

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  • Praxis 5038 (2023/2024) Already Graded A Prose Poetry a rhythmic, image-laden, figurative and narrative form Haiku 3-line, unrhyming poem Epic poetry lengthy, narrative featuring heroic deeds Double rhyme feminine rhyme involving one stressed and one unstressed syllable Slant rhyme similar but not identical sounds Feminine rhyme rhyme between stressed syllables followed by one or more unstressed syllables Exact rhyme repetition of the same stressed vowel sound writing log records events o...
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Praxis 5038 - Historical Periods & Authors, Works Already Graded A
  • Praxis 5038 - Historical Periods & Authors, Works Already Graded A

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  • Praxis 5038 - Historical Periods & Authors, Works Already Graded A Ancient World Literature Homer Aristotle Plato Medieval & Early Modern World Literature Dante "Inferno" Martin Luther "Speech at the Diet" Machiavelli "The Prince" Old English Period (450-1066) Beowulf "The Wanderer" Middle English Period () Chaucer "Canterbury Tales" "The Cuckoo Song" The Renaissance - British () Shakespeare "Hamlet" "Macbeth" Milton "Paradise Lost" Carew "An Elegy upon the Death of the D...
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ABCTE ELA Exam 202 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
  • ABCTE ELA Exam 202 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT

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  • ABCTE ELA Exam 202 Questions with Verified Answers Paragraph - CORRECT ANSWER A group of connected sentences covering one main topic in a work of prose (such as novels) Stanza - CORRECT ANSWER A group of verses covering one main topic in a work of poetry Couplets - CORRECT ANSWER two lines of verse, usually in the same meter and joined by rhyme, that form a unit. Dialogue - CORRECT ANSWER Conversation between characters, typically in a play Monologue or Soliloquy - CORRECT ANSWE...
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4.08 AP Literature ; Ways of Viewing Wuthering Heights: Marxist (Graded A+)
  • 4.08 AP Literature ; Ways of Viewing Wuthering Heights: Marxist (Graded A+)

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  • Ways of Viewing Wuthering Heights: Marxist In Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte, Catherine betrays her true self for economic and social gain when she marries Edgar to gain social status despite her love for Heathcliff. Historically the main way women could gain social status was through marrying a man of a higher class. People did not always marry for love; it was arranged between two families and would benefit each like a business agreement or contract. Catherine tells Nelly, "It would ...
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English Language Arts  Content Knowledge (5038) test with complete solution 2023
  • English Language Arts Content Knowledge (5038) test with complete solution 2023

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  • English Language Arts Content Knowledge (5038) Simile - Compares two unlike things using the words 'like', or 'as'. For example, the dog smells like dirty socks. Metaphor - Compares two unlike things without using the words 'like' or 'as'. In the image, life is being compared to a pathway that meanders. Life is not a straightforward path. Assonance - The repetition of vowel sounds to create rhyme in phrases or sentences. Alliteration - The repetition of a consonant. It helps ...
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 CSET English Subtest 1 Questions with Verified Answers
  • CSET English Subtest 1 Questions with Verified Answers

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  • Arthur Miller - Answer- "The Death of a Salesman" depicted a man whose failure made him feel like an outcast. Alexander Pope - Answer- (1710-1728) "Rape of the Lock", "An Essay on Man", "The Dunciad" Classical Period - Answer- 1200bc - 455ce Forms: lyric poetry, greek drama (tragedy, comedy)(chorus, deus ex machina) Themes: life/death, morality, season changes, political commentary, satire, Greek mythology, Greek wars, Greek Gods, Roman life Homer (Greek) - Answer- The Iliad a...
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Ch. 10-13 Wuthering Heights- What you need. Ch. 10-13 Wuthering Heights- What you need.
  • Ch. 10-13 Wuthering Heights- What you need.

  • Summary • 11 pages • 2023
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  • This document will summarize and answer all the questions you may have about Chapters 10-13 of Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte.
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 Ch. 18-21 Wuthering Heights- What you need.  Ch. 18-21 Wuthering Heights- What you need.
  • Ch. 18-21 Wuthering Heights- What you need.

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  • This document will summarize and answer all the questions you may have about Chapters 18-21 of Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte.
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TExES English, Language Arts, and Reading 7-12 231 Latest Update Graded A+
  • TExES English, Language Arts, and Reading 7-12 231 Latest Update Graded A+

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  • TExES English, Language Arts, and Reading 7-12 231 Latest Update Graded A+ You and I/Me "Between You and I" is wrong, "You and I were meant to fly" is correct Less and Fewer Fewer is used when you can count the objects, less is used when you can't Who and Whom Whom is an objective pronoun (An objective pronoun acts as the object of a sentence—it receives the action of the verb. The objective pronouns are her, him, it, me, them, us, and you); it should be used to refer to the object of a...
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Wuthering Heights Literature Log Wuthering Heights Literature Log
  • Wuthering Heights Literature Log

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  • The document is a comprehensive literary log for Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights, featuring detailed character analyses and significant quotes that delve into the complexities of the novel's main and minor characters. The log explores the central figures, including Heathcliff, Catherine Earnshaw, and Edgar Linton, and examines their intricate relationships, emotional struggles, and development throughout the narrative. The descriptions highlight Heathcliff's dark and vengeful nature, Cather...
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