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1. Which quote from "The Morning of June 28, 1948," best illustrates the idea that people in a group can behave dangerously?
a. "All I know is that when I came to read the story over I felt strongly that I didn't want to fuss with it."
b. "By the next week I had had to change my mailbox to the largest one in the post office, and casual conversation with the postmaster was out of the question, because he wasn't speaking to me."
c. "It had simply never occurred to me that these millions and millions of people might be so far from being uplifted that they would sit down and write me letters I was downright scared to open."********************
d. "The New Yorker never published any comment of any kind about the story in the magazine, but did issue one publicity release saying that the story had received more mail than any piece of fiction they had ever published."
2. Why did Jackson most likely end "The Morning of June 28, 1948," with the following line?
"What they wanted to know was where these lotteries were held and whether they could go there and watch."
a. This withheld, shocking information is meant to reinforce the relevance of the story.*********
b. She wants to directly indicate how readers should respond to the meaning of her story.
c. Based on the reaction to her story, she must hide the true source of her fiction.
d. She believe all readers know the difference between fiction and nonfiction.
3. The poetic device used in the line below is an example of _______.
"For the moon never beams without bringing me dreams"
a. internal rhyme*******************
b. irony
c. a simile
d. onomatopoeia
1. Which quote from "The Morning of June 28, 1948," best illustrates the idea that people in a group can behave dangerously?
a. "All I know is that when I came to read the story over I felt strongly that I didn't want to fuss with it."
b. "By the next week I had had to change my mailbox to the largest one in the post office, and casual conversation with the postmaster was out of the question, because he wasn't speaking to me."
c. "It had simply never occurred to me that these millions and millions of people might be so far from being uplifted that they would sit down and write me letters I was downright scared to open."********************
d. "The New Yorker never published any comment of any kind about the story in the magazine, but did issue one publicity release saying that the story had received more mail than any piece of fiction they had ever published."
2. Why did Jackson most likely end "The Morning of June 28, 1948," with the following line?
"What they wanted to know was where these lotteries were held and whether they could go there and watch."
a. This withheld, shocking information is meant to reinforce the relevance of the story.*********
b. She wants to directly indicate how readers should respond to the meaning of her story.
c. Based on the reaction to her story, she must hide the true source of her fiction.
d. She believe all readers know the difference between fiction and nonfiction.
3. The poetic device used in the line below is an example of _______.
"For the moon never beams without bringing me dreams"
a. internal rhyme*******************
b. irony
c. a simile
d. onomatopoeia
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes. Your answers are right.
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Anonymous
Thank you Ms. Sue!!!
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Ms. Sue
You're welcome, whoever you are.
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Finding Sue
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Finding Sue
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omg
why r sum of these answer so funny!!!!
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Monoma Neito
May be off-topic, but "Based on the reaction to her story, she must hide the true source of her fiction."
Every Wattpad writer ever. Pfft...
Every Wattpad writer ever. Pfft...
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star-lord
monoma neito's answer made me let out this gigglesdhsjhss they're right 😳
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GEROGE FLYOD
sound about right yep
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Cop
Back for round two huh
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Fortnite kid from 2021
are you dead ms sue?
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Shush. I'm a bush!
@Fortnite kid from 2021
Yes, she has passed away. One of her friends announced it. :)
Yes, she has passed away. One of her friends announced it. :)
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Patrick’s Rock
No
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cockain
1. b. sliced
2. d. made impossible
3. a. abundantly
4. b. retribution
5. a. quarry
6. d. balmy
7. b. coveted
8. a. cryptic
9. c. A deadly contest between two skillful hunters.
10. c. Whitney describes the mysterious reputation of the island they are passing.
11. antagonist
12. c. he wants them to leave the house.
13. unreliable
14. a. It adds to the speaker's sense of hopelessness.
15. a. internal rhyme
16. a. it helps create emotion.
17. a. The reader knows that Tessie is joining a crowd for an important event.
18. c. "It has simply never occurred to me that these millions and millions of people..." (I'm too lazy to type the whole quote lol)
19. c. Stock characters
I know that the unit tests come in different forms so this might be the other version I'm not sure.
1. c. able to be touched
2. d. made impossible
3. a. abundantly
4. b. retribution
5. a. quarry
6. d. balmy
7. b. coveted
8. a. cryptic
9. c. A deadly contest between two skillful hunters.
10. d. to date i have not lost
11. antagonist
12. b. he wants to make sure that fortunato does not suspect his motives.
13. unreliable
14. a. once upon a midnight dreary, while i pondered, weak and weary
15. a. internal rhyme
16. a. it creates emphasis on lenore
17. a. The reader knows that Tessie is joining a crowd for an important event.
18. c. although the villagers had forgotten the ritual and lost the original black box they still remembered to use stones.
19. c. Stock characters
2. d. made impossible
3. a. abundantly
4. b. retribution
5. a. quarry
6. d. balmy
7. b. coveted
8. a. cryptic
9. c. A deadly contest between two skillful hunters.
10. c. Whitney describes the mysterious reputation of the island they are passing.
11. antagonist
12. c. he wants them to leave the house.
13. unreliable
14. a. It adds to the speaker's sense of hopelessness.
15. a. internal rhyme
16. a. it helps create emotion.
17. a. The reader knows that Tessie is joining a crowd for an important event.
18. c. "It has simply never occurred to me that these millions and millions of people..." (I'm too lazy to type the whole quote lol)
19. c. Stock characters
I know that the unit tests come in different forms so this might be the other version I'm not sure.
1. c. able to be touched
2. d. made impossible
3. a. abundantly
4. b. retribution
5. a. quarry
6. d. balmy
7. b. coveted
8. a. cryptic
9. c. A deadly contest between two skillful hunters.
10. d. to date i have not lost
11. antagonist
12. b. he wants to make sure that fortunato does not suspect his motives.
13. unreliable
14. a. once upon a midnight dreary, while i pondered, weak and weary
15. a. internal rhyme
16. a. it creates emphasis on lenore
17. a. The reader knows that Tessie is joining a crowd for an important event.
18. c. although the villagers had forgotten the ritual and lost the original black box they still remembered to use stones.
19. c. Stock characters
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ayyy
ok the george floyd and cop thing is kinda um.... not.. good :/ not trying to be a party pooper it just do be kinda depwessing
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Ms. Sue
Y'all are all stupid as hell.
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Ms. Sue
Y'all are all stupid as hell. Your parents need to teach you correctly. I'm tired of this bs. All of y'all go f yourselves. Don't be asking me for help.
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yup
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yup
wow mrs. sue
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mrs sue never helps
brooooo Mrs sue as long as I've been using jiskha I've never seen you be an actual help
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