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What is diction?(1 point)
Responses

A writer’s attitude toward a subject.
A writer’s attitude toward a subject.

A writer’s choice and use of words.
A writer’s choice and use of words.

The thoughts and associations a word evokes.
The thoughts and associations a word evokes.

The dictionary definition of a word.
The dictionary definition of a word.

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Answered by hi
Spring Storm
by William Carlos Williams

The sky has given over
its bitterness.

Out of the dark change
all day long

rain falls and falls
as if it would never end.



"Spring Storm" by William Carlos Williams

Question
Use the lines below to answer the question.

Which word from these lines has a negative connotation?

(1 point)
Responses

sky
sky

over
over

would
would

bitterness
bitterness
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What is imagery?(1 point)
Responses

the overall emotional feeling or atmosphere of a literary work
the overall emotional feeling or atmosphere of a literary work

the thoughts and associations a word evokes
the thoughts and associations a word evokes

a writer’s choice and use of words
a writer’s choice and use of words

a writer’s descriptions that evoke mental snapshots that appeal to the senses
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Question
Which sentence contains a simile?(1 point)
Responses

The cat smiled knowingly as it knocked jar after jar off the table.
The cat smiled knowingly as it knocked jar after jar off the table.

Dalia’s heated argument with her father proved to be an epic battle that she eventually won.
Dalia’s heated argument with her father proved to be an epic battle that she eventually won.

Neila felt she had moved a million miles away as she unlocked the door to her new apartment.
Neila felt she had moved a million miles away as she unlocked the door to her new apartment.

The mounds of freshly fallen snow looked like puffy clouds.
Answered by hi
Spring Storm
by William Carlos Williams

The sky has given over

its bitterness.

Out of the dark change

all day long

rain falls and falls

as if it would never end.



"Spring Storm" by William Carlos Williams

Question
Use the lines to answer the question.

What is personified in these lines?

(1 point)
Responses

the sky
the sky

the rain
the rain

the dark
the dark

the day
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A writer’s choice and use of words.
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bitterness
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a writer’s descriptions that evoke mental snapshots that appeal to the senses
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The mounds of freshly fallen snow looked like puffy clouds.
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the sky

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