Asked by GummyBears
1.Edgar Allan Poe uses foreshadowing in "The cask of Amontillado" to create mystery in which of the following quotes?
A." He had a tight-fitting parti-strip dress, and his head was surmounted by the conical cap and bells."
B."And as for Luchresi, he cannot distinguish Sherry from Amontillado."
C."You? Impossible! A Mason,' I replied. 'I replied. 'A sign,'he said , 'a sign."
D."I forced the last Stone into its position; I plastered it up."
2.What does Shirley Jackson accomplish by using stock characters in "The Lottery" instead of complex characters?
A.Readers meet many different stock characters in "The Lottery."
B.Readers forces on the mysterious plot events instead of the characters.
C. Readers known that each character plays an important role in the story.
D. Readers desire to learn more about each stock character motivations.
3.Which of the following lines from Marge Piercys poem "To Be of Use" best demonstrates the speaker's view that work is gratifying?
A."Botched, it smears the hands, crumbles to dust."
B." Greek amphoras for wine or oil,"
C." The pitcher cries for water to carry"
D."and a person for work that is real."
4. Read the following lines from eagar Allan Poe's "The Bells":
What a tale their Terror Tales of despair!
How they (clang), and (clash), and roar!
What a horror they outpoor
On the bosom of the palpitating air!
What time do the italicize words help create?
A.Anxious
B.Frightful
C.Amazed
D.Regretful
5. Which poetic devices used in the following line of Marge Piercy's poem "To be of use"?
"The work of the world as common as mud."
A.Personification
B.Metaphor
C.Hyperbole
D.Simile
I think
1.C
2.A or (C)
3.D
4.B
5.D
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
A." He had a tight-fitting parti-strip dress, and his head was surmounted by the conical cap and bells."
B."And as for Luchresi, he cannot distinguish Sherry from Amontillado."
C."You? Impossible! A Mason,' I replied. 'I replied. 'A sign,'he said , 'a sign."
D."I forced the last Stone into its position; I plastered it up."
2.What does Shirley Jackson accomplish by using stock characters in "The Lottery" instead of complex characters?
A.Readers meet many different stock characters in "The Lottery."
B.Readers forces on the mysterious plot events instead of the characters.
C. Readers known that each character plays an important role in the story.
D. Readers desire to learn more about each stock character motivations.
3.Which of the following lines from Marge Piercys poem "To Be of Use" best demonstrates the speaker's view that work is gratifying?
A."Botched, it smears the hands, crumbles to dust."
B." Greek amphoras for wine or oil,"
C." The pitcher cries for water to carry"
D."and a person for work that is real."
4. Read the following lines from eagar Allan Poe's "The Bells":
What a tale their Terror Tales of despair!
How they (clang), and (clash), and roar!
What a horror they outpoor
On the bosom of the palpitating air!
What time do the italicize words help create?
A.Anxious
B.Frightful
C.Amazed
D.Regretful
5. Which poetic devices used in the following line of Marge Piercy's poem "To be of use"?
"The work of the world as common as mud."
A.Personification
B.Metaphor
C.Hyperbole
D.Simile
I think
1.C
2.A or (C)
3.D
4.B
5.D
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
1. yes
2. no
3. I don't know
4. yes
5. yes
2. no
3. I don't know
4. yes
5. yes
Answered by
GummyBears
So #2 is A, Since it's not C?
Answered by
Writeacher
No, neither A nor C for #2.
Remember that "stock characters" are like background or props. The writer wants the focus to be on the action, not those people/things in the background.
That's your second wrong guess for this question. Think carefully, and don't post about it again.
Remember that "stock characters" are like background or props. The writer wants the focus to be on the action, not those people/things in the background.
That's your second wrong guess for this question. Think carefully, and don't post about it again.
Answered by
Random
I think #2 is B
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vu8i
In "The Most Dangerous Game," how does Rainsford's survival depend on his adventurous, bold nature?
A. He has no sympathy for the animals he hunts
B. He is resourceful and refuses to play by Zaroff's rules.
C. He considers Zaroff's "sport" cold-blooded murder
D. He believes life if for the strong, to be lived by the strong
A. He has no sympathy for the animals he hunts
B. He is resourceful and refuses to play by Zaroff's rules.
C. He considers Zaroff's "sport" cold-blooded murder
D. He believes life if for the strong, to be lived by the strong
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B. He is resourceful and refuses to play by Zaroff's rules.
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vu8i
Read the following lines from Edar Allan Poe's poem "The Raven"
"suddenly there came a tapping/ As of someone gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door"
Which is poetic device does Poe use in these lines?
A. consonance
B. hyperbole
C. metaphor
D. onomatopoeia
"suddenly there came a tapping/ As of someone gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door"
Which is poetic device does Poe use in these lines?
A. consonance
B. hyperbole
C. metaphor
D. onomatopoeia
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D. onomatopoeia
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Read the following quote from "The Morning of June 28, 1948"
it was not my first published story, nor my last, but i have been assured over and over that if it had been the only story i ever wrote or published, where would be people who would not forget my name.
What does this quote suggest about the public's feelings toward "The Lottery?"
A. Readers were deeply affected by Jackson's story
B. Readers looked forward to Jackson's next publication
C. Readers would study her short story and try to mimic its success
D. Readers were persuaded to buy copies of the New Yorker
it was not my first published story, nor my last, but i have been assured over and over that if it had been the only story i ever wrote or published, where would be people who would not forget my name.
What does this quote suggest about the public's feelings toward "The Lottery?"
A. Readers were deeply affected by Jackson's story
B. Readers looked forward to Jackson's next publication
C. Readers would study her short story and try to mimic its success
D. Readers were persuaded to buy copies of the New Yorker
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A. Readers were deeply affected by Jackson's story
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1. Which of the authors specific word choices in the following passage from "the morning of june 28, 1948, and the lottery" best impacts the articles tone?
on the morniing of june 28, 1948, i walked down to the post office in out little Vermont town to ick up the mail. i was quite casual about it as i recall- i opened the box, took out a couple of bills and a letter or two, talked to the postmaster for a few minutes, and lest, never supposing that is was the time for months that i would pick up the mail without an active feeling of panic.
A. in our little Vermont town
B. active feeling of panic
C. Talked to the postmaster for a few minutes
D. i opened the box
on the morniing of june 28, 1948, i walked down to the post office in out little Vermont town to ick up the mail. i was quite casual about it as i recall- i opened the box, took out a couple of bills and a letter or two, talked to the postmaster for a few minutes, and lest, never supposing that is was the time for months that i would pick up the mail without an active feeling of panic.
A. in our little Vermont town
B. active feeling of panic
C. Talked to the postmaster for a few minutes
D. i opened the box
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B. active feeling of panic
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in "the gift of Magi" what is the irony in O. Henry's description of Madame Sofronie, the hair dealer?
Madame, Large, too white, chilly, hardly looked the "sofronie"
A. Della gets less money for her hair than she expected
B. Madame Sofronies name leads us to expect Elegance but she looks ordinary instead
C. Madame Sofronie changed so much that Della does not recognize her
D. Madame Sofronie speaks little English so Della has trouble explaining what she wants
Madame, Large, too white, chilly, hardly looked the "sofronie"
A. Della gets less money for her hair than she expected
B. Madame Sofronies name leads us to expect Elegance but she looks ordinary instead
C. Madame Sofronie changed so much that Della does not recognize her
D. Madame Sofronie speaks little English so Della has trouble explaining what she wants
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B. Madame Sofronie's name leads us to expect Elegance but she looks ordinary instead.
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Read the following lines from the Edgar Allan Poe's The Bells
what a tale their terror tells
of Despair
now they cling and clash in roar what a horror they outpour on the bosom of the palpitating air
what do the italicized words help create
A. anxious
B. frightful
C. amazed
D. regretful
what a tale their terror tells
of Despair
now they cling and clash in roar what a horror they outpour on the bosom of the palpitating air
what do the italicized words help create
A. anxious
B. frightful
C. amazed
D. regretful
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B. frightful.
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Identify the sentence in which the underlined verb does not agree with its subject
A. Chance and Martina are listening to the radio
B. Most of the television shows are entertaining
C. there are no information to support those ratings
D. France and Italy are two places i would like to visit
A. Chance and Martina are listening to the radio
B. Most of the television shows are entertaining
C. there are no information to support those ratings
D. France and Italy are two places i would like to visit
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C. there are no information to support those ratings. (should be "there is no information to support those ratings")