The Wave What metaphors are used in The Wave by Liam O'Flaherty? Asked by bookragstutor Last updated by Cat on 09 Jan 03:44 Answers: 1
The Epic of Gilgamesh This chapter describes Hubaba as “terrible, but also magnificent,” what does this remind you of in the book? How have phrases like these appeared before? Asked by Ali45 Last updated by Cat on 09 Jan 02:13 Answers: 1
Tangerine What does Paul’s memory while waiting for his mom at their old house reveal about his relationship with his brother, Erik? Asked by Luna4 Last updated by Cat on 09 Jan 02:11 Answers: 1
Trifles The bird/birdcage is the central symbol in "Trifles," one that conveyed an important message to the women in the play. Discuss the symbolism, and explain how the underlying meaning motivated the women to hide evidence of Minnie's guilt Asked by cheeseymonkey Last updated by Cat on 09 Jan 02:11 Answers: 1
Trifles A trifle is defined as "a thing of little importance." Explain the significance of the play's title. Consider the conflict between the men and the women, and how this develops the theme of the story. Asked by cheeseymonkey Last updated by Cat on 09 Jan 02:09 Answers: 1
The Magician's Nephew Explain why you think the witch's power does not work in london Asked by David68 Last updated by Cat on 08 Jan 22:16 Answers: 1
Flying Lessons & Other Stories Who are the characters in Hoop Court? Asked by Lieutenant_Arrow Last updated by Cat on 08 Jan 19:01 Answers: 1
The Water Is Wide What metaphors are used in The Water Is Wide by Pat Conroy? Asked by bookragstutor Last updated by Cat on 08 Jan 04:43 Answers: 1
Trifles As the play develops and the rising action begins, more expository details are provided. List TWO other expository details we learn as the play unfolds. Asked by cheeseymonkey Last updated by Jill W on 08 Jan 01:39 Answers: 1
Trifles The video proposes that there are two protagonists in "Trifles" - two characters who seem to be working together to achieve a common goal. Who are they? Asked by cheeseymonkey Last updated by Jill W on 08 Jan 01:34 Answers: 1
Trifles What is the goal of the protagonists in "Trifles"? Asked by cheeseymonkey Last updated by Jill W on 08 Jan 01:33 Answers: 1
Trifles At the resolution of "Trifles," the audience is left to wonder what will happen next; however, based on the plot, can we reasonable infer that Mrs. Wright will be found guilty OR not guilty of the murder of her husband? * Asked by cheeseymonkey Last updated by Jill W on 08 Jan 01:29 Answers: 1
Trifles Quote the line that is the denouement of the play. Asked by cheeseymonkey Last updated by Jill W on 08 Jan 01:27 Answers: 1
Trifles According to the video, what THREE things do the protagonists struggle against as they try to achieve their goal? Asked by cheeseymonkey Last updated by Jill W on 08 Jan 01:25 Answers: 1
Trifles In "Trifles," how much of the play is exposition (information you need to know to understand the play) Asked by cheeseymonkey Last updated by Jill W on 08 Jan 01:24 Answers: 1
Trifles Why is finding the bird with the wrung neck NOT the climax of "Trifles" Asked by cheeseymonkey Last updated by Jill W on 08 Jan 01:19 Answers: 1
Trifles What IS the climax of "Trifles"? Asked by cheeseymonkey Last updated by Jill W on 08 Jan 01:17 Answers: 1
Circus of the Damned How does Laurell K. Hamilton use imagery in Circus of the Damned? Asked by bookragstutor Last updated by Jill W on 07 Jan 22:19 Answers: 1
Circus of the Damned How does the author use foreshadowing in Circus of the Damned? Asked by bookragstutor Last updated by Jill W on 07 Jan 22:17 Answers: 1
City of God How does E. L. Doctorow use imagery in City of God? Asked by bookragstutor Last updated by Jill W on 07 Jan 22:12 Answers: 1
City of God How does the author use foreshadowing in City of God? Asked by bookragstutor Last updated by Jill W on 07 Jan 22:10 Answers: 1
Trifles Characterize the men in the story by contrasting them to the women. Be sure to include specific details/quotations to support your ideas Asked by cheeseymonkey Last updated by Jill W on 07 Jan 22:07 Answers: 1
Trifles Is the murder the most significant conflict in the story, or is there another conflict that more largely affects the plot? Explain. Asked by cheeseymonkey Last updated by Jill W on 07 Jan 22:00 Answers: 1