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A phrase to describe all phrases

a phrase is 3or 4 words in a sentence that describe something.

What do you call a person who sits in-front of TV for all day

In Australia they're called a couch potato.

What is the purpose of using literary analysis on a poem

to break down the poem to get a better idea of its meaning in the poem.- apex ;)

You should always read every response before picking an answer on a multiple-choice question because

.Some responses might be very similar to each other.

From what point of view does the narrator of the red room tell the story

First person

Which of these best describes the narrator of "The Red Room"?

A participant in the story

Apostrophe is a type of figurative language in which

someone absent or dead or something nonhuman is addressed as if it were alive and present.

The two parts of a multiple-choice question are

the stem and the responses

The part of a multiple-choice question that asks the question is known as the

stem

Literary analysis involves breaking down a piece of writing in order to

get a better idea of its meaning

Which of these phrases is most likely to be spoken by a character in a plain-folks advertisement

"If you're like me . . ."

Which of these contains the correct answer in a multiple-choice question

The responses

Having good test-taking skills makes it easier to

demonstrate what you know.

A magazine advertisement that shows a mother father and two children sitting on a couch watching television uses a technique

plain-folks

In plain-folks advertising the actors who appear in the ads

do not do, say, or wear anything that makes them seem different from the target audience.

Which words would best substitute for the word honest in a sentence

candid

truthful

trustworthy

Which of these phrases is most likely to appear in a snob-appeal advertisement

feel like the finest fur
Elegant and exclusive

What kind of audience members do snob appeal advertisements work best on

Snob appeal advertisements work best on people who want to feel superior.

Which of these response below contains a qualifier

some students like to study. apex

or

Some of my friends are funny.

When was The Process of Elimination created

The Process of Elimination was created on 2005-06-28.

Plain folks is a(n)

advertising technique :3

WHICH OF THESE IS AN EXAMPLE OF SOMEONE USING THE PROCESS OF SYNTHESIS

A HISTORIAN WRITING A BOOK ABOUT A SERIES OF DIFFERENT DISASTERS THAT ALL HIT THE SAME CITY

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