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I need help I don't understand this i read the chapter 5 times
1. During what part of "Bernice Bobs Her Hair" does Bernice cut Marjorie's braids?
A. Climax
B. Rising action
C. Falling action
D. Epiphany
2. The label detective novel is an example of
A. a character study.
B. informational reading.
C. a genre.
D. a universal truth.
3. Which one of the following types of writing would most likely be fiction?
A. Novel
B. Essay
C. Autobiography
D. Informational literature
4. Which one of the following terms best describes the period of the 1920s?
A. Proper
B. Moral
C. Rebellious
D. Symbolic
5. Suppose you've just read a romance novel that has stock characters and a happily-ever-after ending. What kind of literature were you probably reading?
A. Escapist literature
B. Informational literature
C. Interpretive literature
D. Universal literature
6. Because Bernice changes during the course of "Bernice Bobs Her Hair," she's said to be a _______ character.
A. one-dimensional
B. symbolic
C. static
D. dynamic
7. Which one of the following genres presents the author's personal ideas and feelings about a particular topic?
A. Short story
B. Novel
C. Poem
D. Essay
8. What are conventions?
A. The events that lead to the climax of a novel
B. The conflicts between the protagonist and the antagonist
C. The traditions and rules that lead to a reader's expectations
D. The difficulties a writer encounters in creating characters
9. Which one of the following events in "Bernice Bobs Her Hair" is an example of an epiphany?
A. Bernice suddenly understands how others see her.
B. Marjorie dares Bernice to get her hair bobbed.
C. Warren begins to come to visit Bernice.
D. G. Reece Stoddard cuts in on Bernice's dance partner.
10. In "A White Heron," how does Sarah Jewett portray Sylvia's attitude about money?
A. Sylvia doesn't really care about money at all.
B. Sylvia hopes the hunter will give her some money no matter what she does.
C. Sylvia struggles between protecting the heron and gaining the money.
D. Sylvia was once rich and has now fallen on hard times.
11. Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is an example of
A. an old-fashioned novel.
B. interpretative literature.
C. escapist literature.
D. a perfect short story.
12. What is Sarah Jewett suggesting when she writes about Sylvia's increasing attraction to the hunter in "A White Heron"?
A. Sylvia will do anything for money.
B. Sylvia is experiencing falling in love.
C. Sylvia cares more about people than animals.
D. Sylvia does one thing but believes the opposite.
13. In "Bernice Bobs Her Hair," Bernice is the _______ in the story.
A. symbol of fun
B. stock character
C. protagonist
D. genre
14. Which one of the following items is an example of a symbol in "Bernice Bobs Her Hair"?
A. Marjorie's talk with her mother
B. Bernice's car
C. The dinner-dance at the country club
D. Bernice's haircut
15. The connotative meaning of a word refers to
A. its dictionary definition.
B. what it suggests about something.
C. the irony suggested by the word.
D. its meaning at a specific time in history.
16. The term realism refers to
A. making things better than they actually are.
B. describing things just as they are.
C. using as much descriptive language as possible.
D. allowing the reader to draw his or her own conclusions.
17. The most significant conflict in "Bernice Bobs Her Hair" is between
A. Warren and Marjorie.
B. Marjorie and men in general.
C. Bernice and Marjorie.
D. Bernice and herself.
18. Interpretative literature is said to be interactive because
A. you can read most of these works on the Internet now.
B. the conflict shows the interaction between two elements of the story.
C. the story consists of a rising action and a falling action.
D. the reader has to take part in discovering the meaning of the work.
19. Which one of the following events is an example of situational irony?
A. Bernice cuts her hair and suddenly realizes what a mistake it is.
B. Bernice overhears Marjorie talking with her mother.
C. Warren is disappointed that Bernice cuts her hair.
D. Marjorie teaches Bernice how to be more socially accepted.
20. The events that take place in a story make up the story's
A. genre.
B. plot.
C. setting.
D. climax.
1. During what part of "Bernice Bobs Her Hair" does Bernice cut Marjorie's braids?
A. Climax
B. Rising action
C. Falling action
D. Epiphany
2. The label detective novel is an example of
A. a character study.
B. informational reading.
C. a genre.
D. a universal truth.
3. Which one of the following types of writing would most likely be fiction?
A. Novel
B. Essay
C. Autobiography
D. Informational literature
4. Which one of the following terms best describes the period of the 1920s?
A. Proper
B. Moral
C. Rebellious
D. Symbolic
5. Suppose you've just read a romance novel that has stock characters and a happily-ever-after ending. What kind of literature were you probably reading?
A. Escapist literature
B. Informational literature
C. Interpretive literature
D. Universal literature
6. Because Bernice changes during the course of "Bernice Bobs Her Hair," she's said to be a _______ character.
A. one-dimensional
B. symbolic
C. static
D. dynamic
7. Which one of the following genres presents the author's personal ideas and feelings about a particular topic?
A. Short story
B. Novel
C. Poem
D. Essay
8. What are conventions?
A. The events that lead to the climax of a novel
B. The conflicts between the protagonist and the antagonist
C. The traditions and rules that lead to a reader's expectations
D. The difficulties a writer encounters in creating characters
9. Which one of the following events in "Bernice Bobs Her Hair" is an example of an epiphany?
A. Bernice suddenly understands how others see her.
B. Marjorie dares Bernice to get her hair bobbed.
C. Warren begins to come to visit Bernice.
D. G. Reece Stoddard cuts in on Bernice's dance partner.
10. In "A White Heron," how does Sarah Jewett portray Sylvia's attitude about money?
A. Sylvia doesn't really care about money at all.
B. Sylvia hopes the hunter will give her some money no matter what she does.
C. Sylvia struggles between protecting the heron and gaining the money.
D. Sylvia was once rich and has now fallen on hard times.
11. Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is an example of
A. an old-fashioned novel.
B. interpretative literature.
C. escapist literature.
D. a perfect short story.
12. What is Sarah Jewett suggesting when she writes about Sylvia's increasing attraction to the hunter in "A White Heron"?
A. Sylvia will do anything for money.
B. Sylvia is experiencing falling in love.
C. Sylvia cares more about people than animals.
D. Sylvia does one thing but believes the opposite.
13. In "Bernice Bobs Her Hair," Bernice is the _______ in the story.
A. symbol of fun
B. stock character
C. protagonist
D. genre
14. Which one of the following items is an example of a symbol in "Bernice Bobs Her Hair"?
A. Marjorie's talk with her mother
B. Bernice's car
C. The dinner-dance at the country club
D. Bernice's haircut
15. The connotative meaning of a word refers to
A. its dictionary definition.
B. what it suggests about something.
C. the irony suggested by the word.
D. its meaning at a specific time in history.
16. The term realism refers to
A. making things better than they actually are.
B. describing things just as they are.
C. using as much descriptive language as possible.
D. allowing the reader to draw his or her own conclusions.
17. The most significant conflict in "Bernice Bobs Her Hair" is between
A. Warren and Marjorie.
B. Marjorie and men in general.
C. Bernice and Marjorie.
D. Bernice and herself.
18. Interpretative literature is said to be interactive because
A. you can read most of these works on the Internet now.
B. the conflict shows the interaction between two elements of the story.
C. the story consists of a rising action and a falling action.
D. the reader has to take part in discovering the meaning of the work.
19. Which one of the following events is an example of situational irony?
A. Bernice cuts her hair and suddenly realizes what a mistake it is.
B. Bernice overhears Marjorie talking with her mother.
C. Warren is disappointed that Bernice cuts her hair.
D. Marjorie teaches Bernice how to be more socially accepted.
20. The events that take place in a story make up the story's
A. genre.
B. plot.
C. setting.
D. climax.
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
This is a Homework HELP board, not a Homework DO board.
Answered by
meka
which one of the following types of writing would most likely be fiction?
Answered by
Nesha
IF U NOT GON COME ON TO HELP WHY WASTE YO TIME TO EVEN MAKE A SMART COMMENT BUT THE ANSWER TO NUMBER 1 IS C
Answered by
Anonymous
Which of the words printed in italics in the following sentences is most likely to convey a denotative meaning?
Answered by
Anonymous
A. Deliver the goods soon, or else.
B. What time did he call?
C. The recipe calls for one pint of cream.
D. Do you know what the owl signifies?
B. What time did he call?
C. The recipe calls for one pint of cream.
D. Do you know what the owl signifies?
Answered by
Anonymous
What is Sarah Jewett suggesting when she writes about Sylvia's increasing attraction to the hunter in "A White Heron"?
Answered by
pat
suppose your've just read a romance novel that has stock character and a happily ever after ending .what kind of literature were you probably reading
Answered by
pat
because bernice change during the course of bernice bobs her hair', she's said to bea- character
Answered by
Janelle
B-Sylvia is experiencing falling in love
Answered by
Anonymous
what are conventions
Answered by
mona
1. During what part of "Bernice Bobs Her Hair" does Bernice cut Marjorie's braids?
Answered by
tony
A climax
Answered by
annyomus
10. In "A White Heron," how does Sarah Jewett portray Sylvia's attitude about money?
A. Sylvia doesn't really care about money at all.
B. Sylvia hopes the hunter will give her some money no matter what she does.
C. Sylvia struggles between protecting the heron and gaining the money.
D. Sylvia was once rich and has now fallen on hard times.
Answered by
annie
In "A White Heron," how does Sarah Jewett portray Sylvia's attitude about money
Answered by
jason
examination number 00778700
Answered by
rozalind
Which of the words printed in italics in the following sentences is most likely to convey a denotative meaning?
A. What time did he call?
B. Deliver the goods soon, or else.
C. Do you know what the owl signifies?
D. The recipe calls for one pint of cream.
A. What time did he call?
B. Deliver the goods soon, or else.
C. Do you know what the owl signifies?
D. The recipe calls for one pint of cream.
Answered by
rozalind
An author of a detective novel is most likely to use figurative language to
A. mislead the reader.
B. suggest hidden meanings.
C. entertain the reader.
D. help the reader visualize a character.
A. mislead the reader.
B. suggest hidden meanings.
C. entertain the reader.
D. help the reader visualize a character.
Answered by
rozalind
What are conventions?
A. The events that lead to the climax of a novel
B. The conflicts between the protagonist and the antagonist
C. The traditions and rules that lead to a reader's expectations
D. The difficulties a writer encounters in creating characters
A. The events that lead to the climax of a novel
B. The conflicts between the protagonist and the antagonist
C. The traditions and rules that lead to a reader's expectations
D. The difficulties a writer encounters in creating characters
Answered by
Anonymous
The term realism refers to
Answered by
Moses
Which one of the following items is an example of a symbol in “Bernice Bobs Her Hair”?
Answered by
alejandra
answer to # 3 is novel
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kim
1-20
Answered by
ayan
In "A White Heron," how does Sarah Jewett portray Sylvia's attitude about money?
A. Sylvia hopes the hunter will give her some money no matter what she does.
B. Sylvia struggles between protecting the heron and gaining the money.
C. Sylvia doesn't really care about money at all.
D. Sylvia was once rich and has now fallen on hard times.
A. Sylvia hopes the hunter will give her some money no matter what she does.
B. Sylvia struggles between protecting the heron and gaining the money.
C. Sylvia doesn't really care about money at all.
D. Sylvia was once rich and has now fallen on hard times.
Answered by
Anonymous
B Sylvia struggles between protecting the heron and gaining the money.
Answered by
Anonymous
An author of a detective novel is most likely to use figurative language to
Answered by
traci
which of the words printed in italics in the following sentences is most likely to convey a denotative
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alex
Mrs. sue, everytime I see someone asking for help you never help them you complain about it. I thought this was a website that helps people not complain about.
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