Asked by GummyBears

In which of the following besides the irony in the short story "The Gift of the Magie" and "The necklace?"

A.The protagonists value objects more than people.
B.The ptotagonists want to escape their low social status.
C.The protagonists struggle for something that proves to be useless.
D.The protagonists learn to value hard work and loyalty instead of wealth.

I think the answer is either C or D. Please correct me if I'm wrong.

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Answered by Ms. Sue
Please proofread your question. I don't understand "besides the irony."

Answered by Reed
Yes, the question is confusing as you repeat it here. In any case, it's either C or D. Which is it?
Answered by GummyBears
In which of the following resides the irony in the short stories "The Gift of the Magi" and "The Necklace?"

A.The protagonists value objects more than people.
B.The ptotagonists want to escape their low social status.
C.The protagonists struggle for something that proves to be useless.
D.The protagonists learn to value hard work and loyalty instead of wealth.

I think the answer is either C or D. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Answered by Ms. Sue
Yes, it's either C or D, but only one of these shows irony.
Answered by GummyBears
I'm thinking C but I'm not sure
Answered by Reed
I agree with C.
Answered by 4 years late
was it c
Answered by 2 years later
Yes it was c
Answered by 1 year later
yes it was thanks
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A. his
B. its
C. their
D. they
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A. The man said Turn right at the corner.
B. The man said “Turn right at the corner.”
C. The man said, “Turn right at the corner.”
D. The man said, “Turn right at the corner”.
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A. drama
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C. University
D. no error
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Dear Editor,

The “no ­pass, no ­play” rule needs to be changed. It encourages students to drop out of school, is unfair to certain types of learners, and is too focused on only one aspect of life.

Some students remain in school only because they want to participate in some activity. There are many activities from which students can choose. They may do well in all of their classes but one. That one class, however, forces them out of the only thing keeping them in school. Whatever gain the rule brings is completely lost if we lose the student entirely.

People learn differently. Unfortunately, the classroom is usually the only environment in which students are given a chance to learn. Failing a class in that environment doesn’t necessarily mean the student is bad. It may mean merely that the student is different. Not all students perform the same in a classroom environment. Punishing such a student is the wrong answer.

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The “no pass, no ­play” rule may have good intentions, but it also has many undesirable consequences. Therefore, I oppose the current policy.

Sincerely,

Monica Washington
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Which sentence best supports the argument in this letter?
A. Allowing students to participate in things they are good at will enhance their self­-esteem.
B. Focusing students on their grades will help them many years later.
C. The school district has changed over the past few years.
D. The school has added several extracurricular activities in the past year.


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A _____ provides the author's last name and page number for paraphrased or quoted information within the body of a report or essay.
A. footnote
B. bibliography
C. Works Cited page
D. parenthetical citation
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Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary,
Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore—
While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping,
As of someone gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door.
“’is some visitor,” I muttered, “Tapping at my chamber door—
Only this, and nothing more.”

Ah, distinctly I remember it was in the bleak December,
And each separate dying ember wrought its ghost upon the floor.
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A. anger
B. anxiousness
C. despair
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I want to be with people who submerge
in the task, who go into the fields to harvest
and work in a row and pass the bags along,
who are not parlor generals and field deserters
but move in a common rhythm
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A. “who go into the fields”
B. “parlor generals and field deserters”
C. “move in a common rhythm”
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A. his
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C. The man said, “Turn right at the corner.”
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D. no error
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A. Allowing students to participate in things they are good at will enhance their self-esteem.
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D. Parenthetical citation
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D. Restlessness
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C. "move in a common rhythm"

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