"Naëtt, that is the dry

  1. Only answer the following questions if you know the answer. Oh ... and ASAP.- "Naett, that is the dry tornado, the hard clasp of
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  2. does "Naett, that is the dry tornado, the hard clasp of lightning" sound like a sound device, type of figurative language,
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  3. "Naëtt, that is the dry tornado, the hard clasp of lightning" is an example of (1 point)• sound device. • figurative
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  4. Which of the following best describes the shift in the speaker's tone toward Naett? A,b,c or dA from affectionate to proud B
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  5. Which of the following best describes the shift in the speaker's tone toward Naett?a. from affectionate to proud b. from
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  6. Which of the following best describes the shift in the speaker's tone toward Naett?A from affectionate to proud B from
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  7. Which of the following best describes the shift in the speaker's tone toward Naett?(1 point) Responses a. from affectionate to
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  8. In “I Will Pronounce Your Name,” how does the feeling associated with the name, Naëtt, change from the first to the second
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  9. In “I Will Pronounce Your Name,” how does the feeling associated with the name, Naëtt, change from the first to the second
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  10. In “I Will Pronounce Your Name,” how does the feeling associated with the name, Naëtt, change from the first to the second
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