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Shawn’s brother was like Google; he knew the answer to everything, no matter the subject. He could tell you which year your favorite team won the World Series, and he could list all the U.S. presidents in chronological order.
Which connection must readers make to understand this allusion?
Readers must connect their understanding of Google to Shawn’s ability to do his homework.
Readers must connect their understanding of sibling relationships to Shawn and Ben’s relationship.
Readers must connect their knowledge of Google to Ben’s ability to answer questions.
Readers must connect their knowledge of baseball to their knowledge of U.S. presidents.
Shawn’s brother was like Google; he knew the answer to everything, no matter the subject. He could tell you which year your favorite team won the World Series, and he could list all the U.S. presidents in chronological order.
Which connection must readers make to understand this allusion?
Readers must connect their understanding of Google to Shawn’s ability to do his homework.
Readers must connect their understanding of sibling relationships to Shawn and Ben’s relationship.
Readers must connect their knowledge of Google to Ben’s ability to answer questions.
Readers must connect their knowledge of baseball to their knowledge of U.S. presidents.
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Answered by
Anon
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Answered by
SkeletonVortex
Use the sentences to answer the question.
Shawn’s brother was like Google; he knew the answer to everything, no matter the subject. He could tell you which year your favorite team won the World Series, and he could list all the U.S. presidents in chronological order.
Which connection must readers make to understand this allusion?
Readers must connect their knowledge of Google to Ben’s ability to answer questions.
Nick and Jenna were like Romeo and Juliet; their relationship was doomed from the start, and their parents did not approve.
Which thing must the reader make a connection with to interpret this allusion?
a literary work
Which word could be a synonym for speedy?
fast
A fin is to a fish as a _______ is to a _______.
Which pair of words correctly completes the analogy?
wing : bird
The words thrifty and cheap have the same denotation. Which sentence explains the connotations of the words?
Thrifty has a positive connotation, whereas cheap has a negative connotation.
“Many people stopped to look at Linda’s _____ artwork.”
Which word would give the sentence a positive connotation?
remarkable
“The comb raked through her matted hair and tore at the tangles buried there.”
Which stylistic technique is used in the example?
rhyme
“The storm raged with gusts and raged with rain.”
Identify the stylistic technique used in this line.
repetition
How is a simile different from a metaphor?
A simile uses “like” or “as”.
Say "Material Girl" if you agree
Shawn’s brother was like Google; he knew the answer to everything, no matter the subject. He could tell you which year your favorite team won the World Series, and he could list all the U.S. presidents in chronological order.
Which connection must readers make to understand this allusion?
Readers must connect their knowledge of Google to Ben’s ability to answer questions.
Nick and Jenna were like Romeo and Juliet; their relationship was doomed from the start, and their parents did not approve.
Which thing must the reader make a connection with to interpret this allusion?
a literary work
Which word could be a synonym for speedy?
fast
A fin is to a fish as a _______ is to a _______.
Which pair of words correctly completes the analogy?
wing : bird
The words thrifty and cheap have the same denotation. Which sentence explains the connotations of the words?
Thrifty has a positive connotation, whereas cheap has a negative connotation.
“Many people stopped to look at Linda’s _____ artwork.”
Which word would give the sentence a positive connotation?
remarkable
“The comb raked through her matted hair and tore at the tangles buried there.”
Which stylistic technique is used in the example?
rhyme
“The storm raged with gusts and raged with rain.”
Identify the stylistic technique used in this line.
repetition
How is a simile different from a metaphor?
A simile uses “like” or “as”.
Say "Material Girl" if you agree
Answered by
SkeletonVortex
Which sentence contains an example of a simile?
Her words cut like a knife.
srry forgot that one
Her words cut like a knife.
srry forgot that one
Answered by
SRghaeuiogha
Material Girl
Answered by
Jai
Yo no answers?
Answered by
i
meterial girl
Answered by
Connexus
Material girl!
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