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Question 1
What does the word line refer to in a poem?
A. A single row of text
B. A grouping of rows of text
C. A series of rhymes in a pattern
D. A repetition of sounds in neighboring words
Question 2
Read this section of the text:
Part eel, part sea snake, this sea serpent may have inspired many stories.
Using the context of this sentence, which of the following is the best synonym for inspired?
Affected
Encouraged
Excited
Moved
Question 3
Which part of a drama provides information for the actors about where to stand and what to do?
Dialogue
Sound effects
Backstory
Stage directions
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Answer: 1. A single row of text
2. ?
3. Stage directions
Step-by-step explanation:
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