This is a section ot the poem "The Raven". What literary device of repetition can you identify in the second line?
Alliteration
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In the second line of the poem "Beat! Breat! Drums!", by Walt Whitman, can see which literary devices of repetition of sounds?
It's assonance, the repetition of same or similar vowel sounds. In this case, it's the "o" sound (through/door) and the "u" sound (burst/ruthless)
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What is a "trickster"?
A "trickster" is a person who cheats or deceives people. We saw Coyote as a trickster in the Native American fable.
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Compare biographies and autobiographis
When a person writes his/her own life story, it is an autobiography. When an author writes a book about another personโs life, it is a biiography
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This is a section ot the poem "The Raven". What literary device of repetition can you identify in the second line?
Alliteration
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What word does the Raven repear in Edgar Allan Poe's poem?
Nervermore
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American Romanticism incorporated a lot from British Romanticism. What were the particular characteristics of the American movement?
U.S. values and cultural traits, U.S. landscape, which was much more vast than British, and ideals of democracy and freedom.
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What is the tone in a literary work?
In literature, tone is the attitude or approach that the author takes toward the workโs central theme or subject. It's similar to the mood.
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Edgar Allan Poe was an important author of which sub-genre of the American Romanticism movement?
Gothic
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Explain what is the climax of "The Crucible".
It's the moment John Proctor admits his adultery to the court in Salem, which was his main conflict in the whole story.
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What event in U.S. history greatly influenced American Romanticism?
American Revolution and the indepenence of the U.S.
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Define "fable".
In literature, a fable is a short fictional story that has a moral or teaches a lesson. It uses humanized animals, objects, or parts of nature as main character