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Texas EOC English 1: 1.6 Understanding and Analysis of Literary Texts 176 Views
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Texas EOC English 1: Understanding and Analysis of Literary Texts Drill 1, Problem 6
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- 00:00
Thank you We sneak in and here's your shmoop dooz
- 00:05
your brought to you by italians Did you hear about
- 00:08
the italian chef who died He passed away from the
- 00:13
tempest Shakespeare would be laughing at our fine job He
- 00:16
would be roman is grave All right we're done Give
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- 00:19
me following line is an example of what And here
- 00:24
the potential answers All right well if we flip on
- 00:28
our elizabethan language translator we see that antonio is saying
- 00:33
that alonso is lying on the ground like a dead
- 00:35
man Well this is all we need to know to
- 00:37
trim down These answer choice Start by cutting loose be
- 00:41
a paradox is not to doc's is instead it's a
- 00:44
statement that sounds like it contradicts itself but might actually
- 00:48
be true A saying like less is more counts as
- 00:52
a paradox There's nothing paradoxical or contradictory in what antonio
- 00:57
is saying though he's just making a straightforward comparison between
- 01:00
alonso and a dead man Option c doesn't make the
- 01:04
cut either We've got irony on her hands when there's
- 01:07
some kind of twisted logic or expectation or when the
- 01:10
intended meaning of the word is something different from what
- 01:13
They might look like on the surface like if somebody
- 01:16
said sure i'd love to crawl into the sewer and
- 01:19
watch the money you dropped yeah there's nothing ironic in
- 01:22
what antonio says again he's directly comparing one thing to
- 01:25
another This brings us tow options a nd both metaphors
- 01:29
and similes are comparisons so both answers are right on
- 01:34
that front However d is the correct answer because similes
- 01:37
make their comparisons using like or as while metaphors do
- 01:41
not antonio says that alonso is lying on the ground
- 01:45
like a dead man right So we've got a simile
- 01:48
Antonio could also say that alonso is lying on the
- 01:51
ground like a sunday there but it wouldn't have the
- 01:53
same ominous effect unless it was like a dead sunbather 00:01:56.801 --> [endTime] which you're actually forget about it
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