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from The Birds
Daphne du Maurier
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11. What seasonal change occurs at the beginning of the text?(1 point)
Responses
Spring arrives
Spring arrives
Winter begins
Winter begins
Autumn continues
Autumn continues
Summer ends
Summer ends
i already answered 12 so
Question 13
13. What is the significance of the birds’ behavior during autumn according to Nat?(1 point)
Responses
They are preparing for migration.
They are preparing for migration.
They are content and calm.
They are content and calm.
They are establishing territories.
They are establishing territories.
They are restless and uncertain.
They are restless and uncertain.
Question 14
14. Which birds does Nat observe at the water’s edge?(1 point)
Responses
Sparrows and cardinals
Sparrows and cardinals
Eagles and hawks
Eagles and hawks
Oystercatchers, redshank, sanderling, and curlew
Oystercatchers, redshank, sanderling, and curlew
Robins and blue jays
Robins and blue jays
Question 15
15. What does Nat speculate about the birds’ restlessness?(1 point)
Responses
They are aware of the coming winter.
They are aware of the coming winter.
They are searching for food.
They are searching for food.
They are attracted to the tractor.
They are attracted to the tractor.
They are playing with each other.
They are playing with each other.
Question 16
16. How does the farmer respond to Nat's observation about the birds?(1 point)
Responses
He disagrees completely.
He disagrees completely.
He feels indifferent.
He feels indifferent.
He confirms he has noticed the same thing.
He confirms he has noticed the same thing.
He is excited about the change.
He is excited about the change.
Question 17
17. What is the mood of the setting as Nat returns home?(1 point)
Responses
Chaotic and loud
Chaotic and loud
Dark and frightening
Dark and frightening
Bright and cheerful
Bright and cheerful
Calm and mild
Calm and mild
Question 18
18. What does Nat hear that disturbs his sleep?(1 point)
Responses
The sound of waves crashing
The sound of waves crashing
A storm outside
A storm outside
Tapping on the window
Tapping on the window
Birds calling in the night
Birds calling in the night
Question 19
19. What does the tapping at the window symbolize in the context of the story?(1 point)
Responses
A warning of impending danger
A warning of impending danger
A sign of good luck
A sign of good luck
A call to adventure
A call to adventure
A friendly gesture
A friendly gesture
Question 20
20. How does the author use imagery to describe the birds and their environment? Provide an example from the text.(1 point)
Responses
The birds are described as colorful and cheerful.
The birds are described as colorful and cheerful.
The environment is depicted as harsh and uninviting.
The environment is depicted as harsh and uninviting.
The birds are compared to silk and their movements are restless.
The birds are compared to silk and their movements are restless.
The landscape is portrayed as vibrant and lively.
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Here are the answers I’d choose:
11. Autumn continues
13. They are restless and uncertain.
14. Oystercatchers, redshank, sanderling, and curlew
15. They are aware of the coming winter.
16. He confirms he has noticed the same thing.
17. Calm and mild
18. Birds calling in the night
19. A warning of impending danger
20. The birds are compared to silk and their movements are restless.
11. Autumn continues
13. They are restless and uncertain.
14. Oystercatchers, redshank, sanderling, and curlew
15. They are aware of the coming winter.
16. He confirms he has noticed the same thing.
17. Calm and mild
18. Birds calling in the night
19. A warning of impending danger
20. The birds are compared to silk and their movements are restless.
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