(Subjective-Objective-Possessive-Independant Possessive)
Mr. Robinson publicly said that we are thankful for her.
Objective
recurring or emerging idea in a work of literature
Theme
The brilliant blue bird chirps blissfully.
Alliteration
The final award is for _____?
whom
Bradbury's "August 2026: There Will Come Soft Rains" is an example of what type of literature?
Science Fiction
She set up the auditorium for the awards ceremony.
Subjective
Giving human characteristics to something, such as an inanimate object or abject concept, that is not human
Personification
That picture says a lot.
Personification
_____ is winning the Christian service award?
Who
This day would not have been possible without her hard work.
Possessive
Internal Conflict
The opposition of two or more characters or forces. Specifically, between a character and his own emotions or duties.
Uses the word like or as.
Simile
Which do use (who or whom) for direct objects, indirect objects and objects of prepositions?
Whom
The peace derived from enduring tribulation can be yours too.
Independent Possessive
Resolution/Denouement
the final outcome of the plot
"The world is your oyster."
Metaphor
He is the one _____ plays the piano in chapel every week.
Who
You most likely have heard of John Bunyan; a faithful paster who endured an unjust prison sentence.
Subjective
the opposition of two or more characters or forces. Specifically, between multiple characters or a character and his environment (society or nature).
External conflict
The following is an example of what:
"The house was an altar with ten thousand attendants, big, small, servicing, attending, in choirs."
Metaphor
In informal English which answer is correct:
"Who did you ask?"
"Whom did you ask?"
"Who did you ask?"
John Updike compares the family's lives to what item to symbolize their divorce?
Board Games