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โThe residents of Bessel Street were kin in tongue.โ what do we mean by this?
We donโt need to sacrifice our culture or native language just to adapt otherโs culture.ย
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lifesaver
Give 10 points!
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rocket
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baam
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It is a mindset that is characterized by a particular kind of openness to the world and its varied and different cultures.
Cosmopolitanism
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Learning takeaways you got from the poem of J. Neil Garcia.
Answer may vary.
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The food in many ways functions as a marker of _________ and ___________.
Identification and differences
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This is when the author or poet makes an indirect reference to some idea, figure, other text, place, or event that originates from the outside text.
Allusion
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What are the two Figures of speech used in the poem of J. Neil Garcia?
Synecdoche and Metonymy
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In the poem "Stonehenge" by Rio Alma, the lines are delivered in to twos, what do you call it?
couplet
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rocket
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World literature is often associated with or equated to ____________.
The classics or Western canon
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Give at least two allusion used in the poem "Stonehenge".
Windsor, My Fair lady, Poet-king, Proteus
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Learning Takeaways that you got from the poem "Stonehenge".
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baam
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baam
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Melinda Bobis ia a ______ writer based in___________.
Filipina, Australia
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Give at least two metonymy used in the poem "XVIII, from Amsterdam: A cycle".
Cinnamon, Diamond, Posterities, and Sea
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The critical literary device used in the story written by Merlinda Bobis?
Taste
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