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Praxis 5047 Middle school english, Praxis 5047 ALL SOLUTION LATEST EDITION 2024 ALL 100% CORRECT GUARANTEED GRADE A+ Popular
  • Praxis 5047 Middle school english, Praxis 5047 ALL SOLUTION LATEST EDITION 2024 ALL 100% CORRECT GUARANTEED GRADE A+

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  • Parable realistic and has a moral Legend exaggerated story about people Myth literary sub genre of a story that involves gods and heroes, usually expressing a cultures ideals Folktale language of the people, does not need a moral, and main purpose is to entertain Fairytales element of magic, usually follows a pattern, and presents an "ideal", may contain "magic 3" or "stereotyping" Fable non-realistic, has a moral, and animals are often the main character Fable Aesop- "The Fox and t...
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CSET English Subtest I and II (2023/2024) Graded A Popular
  • CSET English Subtest I and II (2023/2024) Graded A

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  • CSET English Subtest I and II (2023/2024) Graded A homophones These are words that are pronounced the same, but have different meanings and spelling. example: capital (seat of the government) and capitol (government building) Homonyms words that are spelled and pronounced the same,yet have a different meaning Ex. Tear-when you cry tear-when something rips Homographs words that are spelled alike but have different sounds and meanings (bow and arrow vs. bow of a ship) . Prepositional Phrase a g...
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Praxis 5038 Latest Update with Certified Solutions
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  • Praxis 5038 Latest Update with Certified Solutions Traditional Literature Ancient stories; has a set form. Modern Literature Recent; categories can overlap some of the categories of traditional literature and can include additional forms of literature fable nonrealistic story with a moral Aesop a Greek slave supposedly born around 600 BCE who is often associated with the fable beast tales fables in which animals behave as humans fairy tales key characteristic is the element of magic. usuall...
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Praxis 5047 Middle School English Language Arts Review Questions and Answers
  • Praxis 5047 Middle School English Language Arts Review Questions and Answers

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  • Parable realistic and has a moral Legend exaggerated story about people Myth literary sub genre of a story that involves gods and heroes, usually expressing a cultures ideals Folktale language of the people, does not need a moral, and main purpose is to entertain Fairytales element of magic, usually follows a pattern, and presents an "ideal", may contain "magic 3" or "stereotyping" Fable non-realistic, has a moral, and animals are often the main character Fable Aesop- "T...
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Postmodernism in Literature question n answers graded A+ 2023/2024
  • Postmodernism in Literature question n answers graded A+ 2023/2024

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  • Postmodernism in LiteratureIrony, black humor, playfulness - correct answer Treat serious subjects in a playful and humorous way, often as commentary (ex: insensitivity about man squashed in elevator, page 9) Techno culture and Hyperreality - correct answer Simulations have replaced the real; often dealt with using characteristic irony and pastiche (ex: The Gutless Wonder) Metafiction - correct answer Writing about writing; making the artificiality of art or the fictionality of fiction app...
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English 2 Cumulative Exam (86%) Already Passed
  • English 2 Cumulative Exam (86%) Already Passed

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  • English 2 Cumulative Exam (86%) Already Passed Read the excerpt from Dr. Martin Luther King's "Letter from Birmingham Jail." The other force is one of bitterness and hatred, and it comes perilously close to advocating violence. It is expressed in the various black nationalist groups that are springing up across the nation. Why does the author include these sentences? to provide a contrast to his group's nonviolent efforts Which sentence is written correctly? Summer produce, such as heirl...
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THEA 104 Final Exam 2023 Questions and Answers with complete solution
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Anthropology 101/Exam 1/Ole Miss/Delerme Questions and Answers
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  • Anthropology - the study of human societies and the human past Culture - the complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, arts, customs, social institutions, morals, and achievements of a social group - patterns for living that enable us to function as recognizably human Enculturation - the gradual adaptation of the characteristics and norms of a culture or group by a person or another culture Explicit Culture - cultural practices and knowledge that people can easily tal...
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Praxis II (Reading & Language Arts Subtest-5002) Already Graded A
  • Praxis II (Reading & Language Arts Subtest-5002) Already Graded A

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  • Praxis II (Reading & Language Arts Subtest-5002) Already Graded A There are 4 processes/stages essential to readers in the interpretation of literature: 1. Initial (construction stage): The reader has initial contact with content, structure, genre, and language of the test. The reader uses prior knowledge to begin to building understanding of the literature. There are 4 processes/stages essential to readers in the interpretation of literature: 2. Developing (extending stage): The reader dives i...
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CSET Spanish Subtest 2 (Authors and Works?) Exam with 100% Correct Answers 2023
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  • CSET Spanish Subtest 2 (Authors and Works?) exam Who was the most important modernist? Where was he from? - Correct Answer-Ruben Dario, Nicaragua This type of writing Gained popularity in mid-13th Century w/ Alfonso X - Correct Answer-Spanish Prose The last great poet of middle ages. Wrote Coplas a la muerte de su padre. - Correct Answer-Jorge Manrique First to introduce Sonnet into Spanish Literature - Correct Answer-Iñigo López de Mendoza Facts of Juan Ruiz - Correct Answer-1. Cast...
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