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Auto answered|Score .6918User: Setting should always be given a lot of detail and attention in a story.
True or False
Weegy: ... more, but because it's toxic, it should always ... would be able to tell you much detail about how it works. The same is true ... [ as to whether the hypothesis is true or false ...
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Auto answered|Score .6743User: Select the correctly punctuated sentence.
There is nothing to worry about he assured me Forget it
"There is nothing to worry about," he assured me. "Forget it."
There is nothing to worry about, he assured me, "forget it."
Weegy: "There is nothing to worry about," he assured me. "Forget it."
Auto answered|Score 1|Greenpepper|Points 2911|User: The main idea or moral principle that forms the basis for a story is its _________.
plot
theme
denouement
climax
Weegy: b.)theme
Auto answered|Score .5282|beboythewizkid|Points 2048|User: Select the correctly punctuated sentence.
He told me not to worry.
He told me, "Don't worry."
both
Weegy: both
Auto answered|Score .7333|Greenpepper|Points 2911|User: An example of a frame story is "The Necklace."
True
False
Weegy: False
Auto answered|Score .92|Greenpepper|Points 2911|User: Select the correctly punctuated sentence.
Will we ever get there? Sandy asked fretfully.
"Will we ever get there?" Sandy asked fretfully.
Will we ever get there, Sandy asked fretfully.
"Will we ever get there," Sandy asked fretfully.
Weegy: "Will we ever get there?" Sandy asked fretfully.
Auto answered|Score 1|ambrosio_09|Points 1040|User: What figure of speech is used in the expression "happy as a lark"?
simile
metaphor
personification
Weegy: Simile- The use of "as" in the phrase "happy as a lark" incorporates the use of a simile. In addition, lark is typically used as a symbol for hope, happiness and good fortune.
Auto answered|Score .6|Greenpepper|Points 2911|User: A good critic can manage to not be affected by his own bias and experience.
True
False
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Auto answered|Score .8557User: If a story is told by a character in the story, from which point of view is it written?
first person
second person
third person
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Auto answered|Score .8293User: Check three things that are not part of writing a literary critique for a short story.
summarize the plot briefly
briefly give author's background
develop strengths of minor characters
give strengths and weaknesses
point out examples of style
give detailed plot summary
identify characters
make the conflict clear
keep objective and opinion free
recommend to certain type of reader
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