Novels, poetry, and drama are all genres, or types, of literature. These genres can reveal important insights about human nature
, as well as protest injustices in the world or make social criticisms. The authors of literary pieces use characters, setting, and plot to analyze themes such as love, maturity, and death. Which audience would this passage be most appropriate for?
The given passage would be most appropriate for students who are familiar with literary jargon. Such students are most likely to be familiar with such terms as characters, setting, plot, themes etc. They should be familiar with all genres of literature like horror, science fiction, romance,suspense etc. They should have read all types of literature like novels, poetry, and drama. Those students who do not understand these literary terms, and how they are used in literary context would be unable to understand the given passage.
A slant rhyme is a half-rhyme, where the words kind of rhyme, but not really. "Dark" and "work" sort of rhyme, but not fully. In a slant rhyme, the vowels don't rhyme.
"The Judges' combined score moved the competitor to the top of the scoreboard" is the correct response because in this case "Judges" is plural so the apostrophe is outside.