Asked by Œkani
What do characters do for a story?(1 point)
Responses
They reveal the setting.
They reveal the setting.
They help reveal the theme.
They help reveal the theme.
They create the action.
They create the action.
They explain the plot.
Responses
They reveal the setting.
They reveal the setting.
They help reveal the theme.
They help reveal the theme.
They create the action.
They create the action.
They explain the plot.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
Characters play a crucial role in a story by helping to reveal the theme, creating the action, and explaining the plot. While they can also contribute to revealing the setting, their primary functions are more aligned with driving the story forward and conveying its deeper meanings. So, the best response would be:
**They help reveal the theme.**
**They create the action.**
**They explain the plot.**
All of these options highlight important aspects of what characters do in a story, but they encompass different dimensions of character function.
**They help reveal the theme.**
**They create the action.**
**They explain the plot.**
All of these options highlight important aspects of what characters do in a story, but they encompass different dimensions of character function.
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Œkani
Which of the following is the figurative meaning of the phrase, “Destiny tried to be like a church mouse as she tiptoed through the house”?(1 point)
Responses
She was being extra quiet.
She was being extra quiet.
She felt small like a mouse.
She felt small like a mouse.
She felt faster than anyone else.
She felt faster than anyone else.
She was creepy and crawly.
Responses
She was being extra quiet.
She was being extra quiet.
She felt small like a mouse.
She felt small like a mouse.
She felt faster than anyone else.
She felt faster than anyone else.
She was creepy and crawly.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The figurative meaning of the phrase "Destiny tried to be like a church mouse as she tiptoed through the house" is:
**She was being extra quiet.**
The comparison to a "church mouse," which is often associated with being quiet and unobtrusive, suggests that she was trying to move silently.
**She was being extra quiet.**
The comparison to a "church mouse," which is often associated with being quiet and unobtrusive, suggests that she was trying to move silently.
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Œkani
Which lines of poetry are the best examples of alliteration? (From the poem, “The Raven” by Edgar Allan Poe)(1 point)
Responses
Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore–
Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore–
“‘Tis some visitor,” I muttered, “tapping at my chamber door– Only this and nothing more.’”
“‘Tis some visitor,” I muttered, “tapping at my chamber door– Only this and nothing more.’”
As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door
As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door
While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping
Responses
Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore–
Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore–
“‘Tis some visitor,” I muttered, “tapping at my chamber door– Only this and nothing more.’”
“‘Tis some visitor,” I muttered, “tapping at my chamber door– Only this and nothing more.’”
As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door
As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door
While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The best example of alliteration from the provided lines of poetry in “The Raven” by Edgar Allan Poe is:
**While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping.**
In this line, the repetition of the "n" sound in "nodded" and "napping," as well as the "t" sound in "tapping," creates alliteration.
**While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping.**
In this line, the repetition of the "n" sound in "nodded" and "napping," as well as the "t" sound in "tapping," creates alliteration.
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Œkani
What information should a summary include? (Include ALL that apply.)(3 points)
Responses
objective information
objective information
minor details in the story
minor details in the story
opinions about the story
opinions about the story
the author's own words
the author's own words
the most important part of the story
Responses
objective information
objective information
minor details in the story
minor details in the story
opinions about the story
opinions about the story
the author's own words
the author's own words
the most important part of the story
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
A good summary should include the following information:
1. **Objective information** - It should present facts and main points without personal biases.
2. **The most important part of the story** - The summary should focus on the central themes, main events, and key characters.
It should **not** include:
- Minor details in the story - A summary should focus on the main points rather than insignificant details.
- Opinions about the story - A summary should remain objective and not include personal opinions.
- The author's own words - While a summary can sometimes include short quotations, it should primarily be in the summarizer's own words.
So the correct responses for what a summary includes are:
- **objective information**
- **the most important part of the story**
1. **Objective information** - It should present facts and main points without personal biases.
2. **The most important part of the story** - The summary should focus on the central themes, main events, and key characters.
It should **not** include:
- Minor details in the story - A summary should focus on the main points rather than insignificant details.
- Opinions about the story - A summary should remain objective and not include personal opinions.
- The author's own words - While a summary can sometimes include short quotations, it should primarily be in the summarizer's own words.
So the correct responses for what a summary includes are:
- **objective information**
- **the most important part of the story**
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Œkani
Figurative language helps readers to create meaning. Which of the following BEST describe the importance of figurative language? (Include ALL that apply). (3 points)
Responses
provides more detail
provides more detail
helps readers visualize
helps readers visualize
brings stories to life
brings stories to life
shows author's sense of humor
shows author's sense of humor
adds funny sounds and words
Responses
provides more detail
provides more detail
helps readers visualize
helps readers visualize
brings stories to life
brings stories to life
shows author's sense of humor
shows author's sense of humor
adds funny sounds and words
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The following responses BEST describe the importance of figurative language:
1. **provides more detail** - Figurative language adds depth and richness to descriptions.
2. **helps readers visualize** - It allows readers to create mental images, enhancing their understanding and engagement.
3. **brings stories to life** - Figurative language adds emotional impact and vividness, making the narrative more engaging.
While **shows author's sense of humor** and **adds funny sounds and words** can be aspects of figurative language, they are not universally applicable to all types of figurative language and do not capture its overall importance as effectively as the first three options.
So, the correct responses are:
- **provides more detail**
- **helps readers visualize**
- **brings stories to life**
1. **provides more detail** - Figurative language adds depth and richness to descriptions.
2. **helps readers visualize** - It allows readers to create mental images, enhancing their understanding and engagement.
3. **brings stories to life** - Figurative language adds emotional impact and vividness, making the narrative more engaging.
While **shows author's sense of humor** and **adds funny sounds and words** can be aspects of figurative language, they are not universally applicable to all types of figurative language and do not capture its overall importance as effectively as the first three options.
So, the correct responses are:
- **provides more detail**
- **helps readers visualize**
- **brings stories to life**
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Œkani
ANALYZATION QUESTION: Which of the following responses below BEST helps to complete the R.A.C.E (restate, answer, cite evidence, explain evidence) strategy for responding to the following prompt: In 2-3 sentences, explain what can be inferred about the woman and what is happening with her.
A young woman sat at her desk, typing furiously on her laptop. Her messy hair and tired eyes suggested that she had been at this for hours. Suddenly, she paused and let out a heavy sigh, her brow furrowing in frustration. She glanced over at her calendar, where she stared at the circled and highlighted upcoming date of January 31st.
(3 points)
Responses
It can be inferred that the woman is approaching an important deadline. The text states that she “glanced over at her calendar.” This indicates that she is concerned about time.
It can be inferred that the woman is approaching an important deadline. The text states that she “glanced over at her calendar.” This indicates that she is concerned about time.
It can be inferred that the woman is working on a novel. She has “messy hair and tired eyes.” She definitely needs to get some rest.
It can be inferred that the woman is working on a novel. She has “messy hair and tired eyes.” She definitely needs to get some rest.
It can be inferred that the woman is approaching something important. She seems to be really frustrated and is just ready to quit.
It can be inferred that the woman is approaching something important. She seems to be really frustrated and is just ready to quit.
It can be inferred that the woman is tired and has been writing for a very long time. She loves to write, but she is exhausted. She is ready to give up.
A young woman sat at her desk, typing furiously on her laptop. Her messy hair and tired eyes suggested that she had been at this for hours. Suddenly, she paused and let out a heavy sigh, her brow furrowing in frustration. She glanced over at her calendar, where she stared at the circled and highlighted upcoming date of January 31st.
(3 points)
Responses
It can be inferred that the woman is approaching an important deadline. The text states that she “glanced over at her calendar.” This indicates that she is concerned about time.
It can be inferred that the woman is approaching an important deadline. The text states that she “glanced over at her calendar.” This indicates that she is concerned about time.
It can be inferred that the woman is working on a novel. She has “messy hair and tired eyes.” She definitely needs to get some rest.
It can be inferred that the woman is working on a novel. She has “messy hair and tired eyes.” She definitely needs to get some rest.
It can be inferred that the woman is approaching something important. She seems to be really frustrated and is just ready to quit.
It can be inferred that the woman is approaching something important. She seems to be really frustrated and is just ready to quit.
It can be inferred that the woman is tired and has been writing for a very long time. She loves to write, but she is exhausted. She is ready to give up.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The best response that effectively completes the R.A.C.E (restate, answer, cite evidence, explain evidence) strategy for the given prompt is:
**It can be inferred that the woman is approaching an important deadline. The text states that she “glanced over at her calendar.” This indicates that she is concerned about time.**
This response restates the question, provides a clear inference about the woman, cites specific evidence from the text, and explains what that evidence implies regarding her situation. It effectively covers all components of the R.A.C.E strategy.
**It can be inferred that the woman is approaching an important deadline. The text states that she “glanced over at her calendar.” This indicates that she is concerned about time.**
This response restates the question, provides a clear inference about the woman, cites specific evidence from the text, and explains what that evidence implies regarding her situation. It effectively covers all components of the R.A.C.E strategy.