Asked by Jill
It saw with lucid eyes inhuman, divine
Line 12 has an example of a stylistic device. What is that device called?
A)allusion
B)inversion <--- or A
C)satire
D)simile
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It’d seen a child die—Depression--a war,Bowed at the bedside of the lady once adored,Watched while its owner did weep when his storeBurned down to the ground, nothing left but the floor
Which stylistic devices are used in lines 7-10?
A)satire and irony <-- or B
B)rhyme and rhythm
C)sarcasm and humor
D)contrast and repetition
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It’d seen a child die—Depression--a war,
Which stylistic or literary device is demonstrated in line 7?
A)satire
B)allusion
C)repetition
D)internal rhyme <--- or C
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An old patched hat, which was almond with trim-red,
Watched as it sat on an old, thin head.
Which kind of figurative language?
A)metonymy
B)oxymoron
C)personification <---
D)simile
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Bowed at the bedside of the lady once adored.
Which stylistic device does the author use?
A)assonance
B)inversion
C)alliteration <-or D
D)internal rhyme
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And Yes, I do pay attention.
Just couldn't figure out the meaning of the devices. I might still have all of them wrong, but thanks for the website. I wont be asking for a check in, if I do have them wrong. Im just gonna take the grade even if I fail
Thanks again!
Line 12 has an example of a stylistic device. What is that device called?
A)allusion
B)inversion <--- or A
C)satire
D)simile
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It’d seen a child die—Depression--a war,Bowed at the bedside of the lady once adored,Watched while its owner did weep when his storeBurned down to the ground, nothing left but the floor
Which stylistic devices are used in lines 7-10?
A)satire and irony <-- or B
B)rhyme and rhythm
C)sarcasm and humor
D)contrast and repetition
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It’d seen a child die—Depression--a war,
Which stylistic or literary device is demonstrated in line 7?
A)satire
B)allusion
C)repetition
D)internal rhyme <--- or C
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An old patched hat, which was almond with trim-red,
Watched as it sat on an old, thin head.
Which kind of figurative language?
A)metonymy
B)oxymoron
C)personification <---
D)simile
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Bowed at the bedside of the lady once adored.
Which stylistic device does the author use?
A)assonance
B)inversion
C)alliteration <-or D
D)internal rhyme
-----------------------------------
And Yes, I do pay attention.
Just couldn't figure out the meaning of the devices. I might still have all of them wrong, but thanks for the website. I wont be asking for a check in, if I do have them wrong. Im just gonna take the grade even if I fail
Thanks again!
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
Which words rhyme?
<i>It’d seen a child die—Depression--a war,
Which stylistic or literary device is demonstrated in line 7?
A)satire
B)allusion
C)repetition
D)internal rhyme <--- or C </i>
<i>It’d seen a child die—Depression--a war,
Which stylistic or literary device is demonstrated in line 7?
A)satire
B)allusion
C)repetition
D)internal rhyme <--- or C </i>
Answered by
Writeacher
Correct:
<i>An old patched hat, which was almond with trim-red,
Watched as it sat on an old, thin head.
Which kind of figurative language?
A)metonymy
B)oxymoron
C)personification <---
D)simile </i>
<i>An old patched hat, which was almond with trim-red,
Watched as it sat on an old, thin head.
Which kind of figurative language?
A)metonymy
B)oxymoron
C)personification <---
D)simile </i>
Answered by
Writeacher
Correct:
<i>Bowed at the bedside of the lady once adored.
Which stylistic device does the author use?
A)assonance
B)inversion
C)alliteration <-or D
D)internal rhyme </i>
<i>Bowed at the bedside of the lady once adored.
Which stylistic device does the author use?
A)assonance
B)inversion
C)alliteration <-or D
D)internal rhyme </i>
Answered by
Jill
None.. See I don't really understand how to compare that line to one of the literary devices. eh i give up
thanks !
thanks !
Answered by
Writeacher
In that first one, what is "it"?
Answered by
Writeacher
Probably correct:
<i>It saw with lucid eyes inhuman, divine
Line 12 has an example of a stylistic device. What is that device called?
A)allusion
B)inversion <--- or A
C)satire
D)simile
</i>
<i>It saw with lucid eyes inhuman, divine
Line 12 has an example of a stylistic device. What is that device called?
A)allusion
B)inversion <--- or A
C)satire
D)simile
</i>
Answered by
Jill
@Writeacher Yes. Its "It" Kinda confusing but yes
Answered by
Writeacher
It always helps if you number the questions as well as the answers.
Answered by
Writeacher
What is "it"? Certainly not a person, but a thing. What is "it"?
Answered by
Jill
A hat I think, the poem is That Old Straw Sojourner..
Answered by
Writeacher
Could be ...
If you'd post this as a poem, with the <b>lines separated</b>, and <b>read it aloud</b>, you'd have a better time deciding on that second question:
<i>It’d seen a child die—Depression--a war,
Bowed at the bedside of the lady once adored,
Watched while its owner did weep when his store
Burned down to the ground, nothing left but the floor</i>
If you'd post this as a poem, with the <b>lines separated</b>, and <b>read it aloud</b>, you'd have a better time deciding on that second question:
<i>It’d seen a child die—Depression--a war,
Bowed at the bedside of the lady once adored,
Watched while its owner did weep when his store
Burned down to the ground, nothing left but the floor</i>
Answered by
Jill
Okay.. Im going with B, Its ryhmes.but then again I was gonna say D. Oh well
Im just gonna gonna do it, and hopefully some are right. Because this isnt all the questions. Thanks again
Im just gonna gonna do it, and hopefully some are right. Because this isnt all the questions. Thanks again
Answered by
Writeacher
Yes ... rhyme and rhythm.
Answered by
Jill
thanks.
Answered by
Writeacher
You're welcome.
Answered by
blank
worst idea ever
Answered by
Maya
What UA being personified in the first three stanzas of the poem.
A)A burned store
B)A tired old man
C)an old patched hat
D)A child dying in war
A)A burned store
B)A tired old man
C)an old patched hat
D)A child dying in war
Answered by
Nick Gurr
I dont even know
Answered by
Jennifer
So that is the second one
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