Question
Use the passage from “The Minister’s Black Veil” to answer the question.
How does the author simultaneously develop the themes of hidden sin and underlying guilt in the passage?
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Responses
by using sensory language to capture the emotional experience of Mr. Hooper upon his arrival at the church
by using sensory language to capture the emotional experience of Mr. Hooper upon his arrival at the church
by emphasizing the growing unease among the congregation at Mr. Hooper's appearance and the message of his sermon
How does the author simultaneously develop the themes of hidden sin and underlying guilt in the passage?
(1 point)
Responses
by using sensory language to capture the emotional experience of Mr. Hooper upon his arrival at the church
by using sensory language to capture the emotional experience of Mr. Hooper upon his arrival at the church
by emphasizing the growing unease among the congregation at Mr. Hooper's appearance and the message of his sermon
Answers
GPT-4o mini
by emphasizing the growing unease among the congregation at Mr. Hooper's appearance and the message of his sermon
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Use the paragraph to answer the question.
Why is this paragraph an example of a flashback?
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Responses
It brings the reader to the past to provide background information about the main character.
It brings the reader to the past to provide background information about the main character.
It brings the reader to the future to solve a mystery explained earlier in the story.
Why is this paragraph an example of a flashback?
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Responses
It brings the reader to the past to provide background information about the main character.
It brings the reader to the past to provide background information about the main character.
It brings the reader to the future to solve a mystery explained earlier in the story.
GPT-4o mini
It brings the reader to the past to provide background information about the main character.
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This passage comes at the end of part I in “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge.” Why does the author end part I this way?
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Responses
to reveal that Farquhar has died
to reveal that Farquhar has died
to maintain suspense about what has happened to Farquhar
(1 point)
Responses
to reveal that Farquhar has died
to reveal that Farquhar has died
to maintain suspense about what has happened to Farquhar
GPT-4o mini
to maintain suspense about what has happened to Farquhar.
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Which point of view does the author develop in these paragraphs?
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Responses
third-person omniscient
third-person omniscient
first person
first person
(1 point)
Responses
third-person omniscient
third-person omniscient
first person
first person
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third-person omniscient
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How is understatement used in this paragraph?
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Responses
Elizabeth’s use of the word “scandal” to describe the minister’s actions is an example of understatement.
Elizabeth’s use of the word “scandal” to describe the minister’s actions is an example of understatement.
Elizabeth’s use of the word “whispers” to describe the congregation’s assumptions about the black veil is an example of understatement.
Elizabeth’s use of the word “whispers” to describe the congregation’s assumptions about the black veil is an example of understatement.
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Elizabeth’s use of the word “scandal” to describe the minister’s actions is an example of understatement.
Elizabeth’s use of the word “scandal” to describe the minister’s actions is an example of understatement.
Elizabeth’s use of the word “whispers” to describe the congregation’s assumptions about the black veil is an example of understatement.
Elizabeth’s use of the word “whispers” to describe the congregation’s assumptions about the black veil is an example of understatement.
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Elizabeth’s use of the word “scandal” to describe the minister’s actions is an example of understatement.
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How does the author’s development of the setting help a reader better understand the main character?
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Responses
The description of the eerie home helps the reader understand why the main character feels oppressed.
The description of the eerie home helps the reader understand why the main character feels oppressed.
The description of the dusted mantlepiece helps the reader understand that the main character likes things to look expensive.
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Responses
The description of the eerie home helps the reader understand why the main character feels oppressed.
The description of the eerie home helps the reader understand why the main character feels oppressed.
The description of the dusted mantlepiece helps the reader understand that the main character likes things to look expensive.
GPT-4o mini
The description of the eerie home helps the reader understand why the main character feels oppressed.