Question
How does the author use the passing of time to help to develop the theme from question #5?
A
It foreshadows the breaking of the artificial bird.
B
It explains how much has changed in the emperor's court.
C
It emphasizes the repetition of the artificial bird singing the same tunes.
D
It reveals how long the living Nightingale has been missing from court.
A
It foreshadows the breaking of the artificial bird.
B
It explains how much has changed in the emperor's court.
C
It emphasizes the repetition of the artificial bird singing the same tunes.
D
It reveals how long the living Nightingale has been missing from court.
Answers
Answer
Which event BEST develops the theme of the text from question #5?
A
the living nightingale and the artificial nightingale singing a duet to the court
B
the breaking of the artificial bird which caused it not to be able sing anymore
C
the play-master's praise of the artificial bird's voice and beauty
D
the crying of the emperor when he heard the singing of the real nightingale
A
the living nightingale and the artificial nightingale singing a duet to the court
B
the breaking of the artificial bird which caused it not to be able sing anymore
C
the play-master's praise of the artificial bird's voice and beauty
D
the crying of the emperor when he heard the singing of the real nightingale
Answer
Which sentence correctly uses a dash to indicate a pause or break?
A
Hans Christian Andersen's "The Nightingale" tells the tale of two talented songbirds—one real and one artificial.
B
Hans Christian Andersen's "The Nightingale" tells—the tale of two talented songbirds one real and one artificial.
C
Hans Christian Andersen’s—“The Nightingale" tells the tale of two talented songbirds one real and one artificial.
D
Hans Christian Andersen's "The Nightingale" tells the tale of two—talented songbirds one real and one artificial.
A
Hans Christian Andersen's "The Nightingale" tells the tale of two talented songbirds—one real and one artificial.
B
Hans Christian Andersen's "The Nightingale" tells—the tale of two talented songbirds one real and one artificial.
C
Hans Christian Andersen’s—“The Nightingale" tells the tale of two talented songbirds one real and one artificial.
D
Hans Christian Andersen's "The Nightingale" tells the tale of two—talented songbirds one real and one artificial.
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