Answer:
Answers with explanation given below.
Explanation:
1. An extended metaphor is basically a single metaphor that is stretched throughout the whole work. Here, the extended metaphor is that Aladdin is opening a new world to Jasmine.
It is a metaphor because he isn’t actually showing her a new world, but her life has changed dramatically and he compares that to being shown a wholly different world. This he does throughout the song, both of them talking about how the world is so different or new now. “No one to tell us, "No", Or where to go” and “With new horizons to pursue” give us a sense of different rules in this new world and a change of scene.
2. “I can open your eyes
Take you wonder by wonder
Over, sideways and under
On a magic carpet ride”
There are two parts to this. There is a tactile (touch/feel) imagery involved when he says to open your eyes, and there is the part about the motion that comes with riding on the magic carpet, which is kinesthetic (motion based).
If you haven’t learned these imagery types in school yet, you could just say these are visual (along with opening your eyes) and (seeing a magic carpet that flies through the sky).
“Soaring, tumbling, freewheeling
Through an endless diamond sky”
This gives the listeners and readers a sense of falling through the sky, which is exactly what the lyrics say. This is further established by the earlier lines talking about the magic carpet that takes you on a ride in the sky.
3. This song is not an example of a monologue. A monologue is a long speech by one actor in a play or movie, and this could’ve been one, except, Aladdin isn’t the only one who contributes to the lyrics. Jasmine puts in a few verses of her own throughout the song.
4. In the line, “I'm like a shooting star, I've come so far”, Jasmine compares herself to a shooting star using simile because she too has come so far so fast across the sky.
5. Alliteration: “Shining, shimmering, splendid”
“It's crystal clear”.
Write a short paragraph explaining which selection you preferred reading this week, “Androcles and the Lion” or “Brushfire!,” based on the story plot. You should include references to at least two parts of the drama (beginning, middle, and end).
Answer:
which is the story plot
Explanation:
Write a three-sentence summary of “Gold Rush!” using at least one word from the spelling list in each sentence.
Answer:
Forty-niners rushed to California with visions of gilded promise, but they discovered a harsh reality. Life in the gold fields exposed the miner to loneliness and homesickness, isolation and physical danger, bad food and illness, and even death. More than anything, mining was hard work.
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Explanation:
Answer:
Greedy. Fleshy. Humans.
Explanation:
Sorry, major brain fart right there.