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CAHSEE ELA 9.3 Ambiguities. Which of the following is an example of figurative language in the previous passage?
CAHSEE ELA 9.4 Ambiguities. Which of the following is not an example of symbolism?
CAHSEE ELA 9.5 Ambiguities. Which of the following statements about allegory is true?
CAHSEE ELA 6.3 Literary Genres 235 Views
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CAHSEE ELA: Literary Genres Drill 6, Problem 3. The previous passage is an example of...what?
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Here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by aliens. Be prepared for some... probing questions.
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The previous passage is an example of—what?
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We need to tap into our knowledge of literary genres to nail down the answer to this question.
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Choice (A) seems the easiest to eliminate, so we'll start there, because... well... we're
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big fans of "easy."
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"Nonfiction" describes writing that is based solely on facts. Humans and aliens don't live
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on the same planet--that we know of...
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Anyway, we're pretty sure most people would consider the passage Fiction, which takes
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(A) out of the running.
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Choice (D) isn't too hard to get rid of either. There's nothing all that comical about the
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passage, unless one thinks that discriminating against aliens is funny--which we don't recommend.
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Choice (C) is closer to the mark. The world of aliens and humans described in the passage
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might seem pretty fantastical.
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However, when we're talking literary genres, "Fantasy" is more about wizards and dragons
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than aliens and spaceships, and most of the time these things don't mix.
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(B) totally hits the mark. Science fiction novels are futuristic, usually involving technically
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advanced societies. Levitating mopeds, anyone?
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Aliens are often prominent in this genre as well. (B) is the correct answer.
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Remember kids -- no matter how nice an alien may seem and no matter how much candy he offers
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you, NEVER get inside his UFO.
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