True or false? for
1.a literary device is an unusual twist of plot, character, or way of tel...
English, 29.10.2019 07:31, zahnjoey4661
True or false? for
1.a literary device is an unusual twist of plot, character, or way of telling a story that makes it interesting to the reader.
2.the surprise ending is a figure of speech.
3.when quoting words directly from the story, a writer should surround them with quotation marks.
4.the social customs of the time play a part in the story of "the necklace."
5."the celebrated jumping frog of calaveras county" is an example of a story in which dialect adds to the humor.
6.a critic is not supposed to give his personal opinion about a book.
7.the frame story is an example of
8.a critic should always tell his readers the details of the plot.
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Although alice walker published a number of essays, poetry collections, and stories during the 1970s, her third novel, the color purple, ) which was published in 1982, brought her the widest acclaim in that it won both the national book award as well as the pulitzer prize (b) published in 1982, bringing her the widest acclaim by winning both the national book award and the pulitzer prize (c) published in 1982, brought her the widest acclaim, winning both the national book award and the pulitzer prize (d) was published in 1982 and which, winning both the national book award and the pulitzer prize, brought her the widest acclaim (e) was published in 1982, winning both the national book award as well as the pulitzer prize, and bringing her the widest acclaim
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