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· 211-215 · 216-220 · 221-225 · 226-230 · 231-235 · 236-240 · 241-245 · 246-250 · 251-255 · 256-260 · 261-265 ·Direct objects, indirect objects and objective complements are located: 1- critics consider rembrandt the most thoroughly protestant painter of the northern renaissance. 2- president nixon appointed william rehnquist associate justice of the supreme court in 1972. 3- king james I gave scottish settlers a large of land in northern ireland for colonization. 4- at christ's return, will he find many people faithful and true to him? 5- our church sent the missionary to indonesia a substancial donation. 6- his continual complaints about trivials matters made even his friends weary of his company. 7- a paralytic stroke left president wilson an invalid for the rest of his term in office... click for more
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English
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Other
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75556
OTA ID:
104719
Please provide a full explanation including examples, and a conclusion that sums up and shows the significance of each of these concepts in literature. Please provide references if any are used. Allusion Connotation Denotation Figurative language Simile Metaphor Symbol Hyperbole Irony Satire
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English
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Other
Posting ID:
77105
OTA ID:
103185
Using nouns as appositives and nouns of direct address denote the topic of this posting.
This posting finds examples of the elements in various examples.
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English
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Other
Posting ID:
78915
OTA ID:
104719
combine the following pairs of sentences into one sentence containing an appositive 1- the sea cucumber is a relative of the sea urchin and the starfish. the sea cucumber is not actually a plant at all. 2- margaret thatcher was once the prime minister of great britain. she was the first woman to be a prime minister in europe. 3- sanskrit is the ancient language of india. it has many words which are similar to those of western languages.
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English
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Other
Posting ID:
78916
OTA ID:
103640
Business Literature is compared.
This posting names workplace themes most often appearing in poetry.
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English
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Other
Posting ID:
79896
OTA ID:
104719
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