Asked by Britney
Hello, can someone please check my answers? :)
1. How would you describe to others a person with ambition? (1 point)
someone who withdraws from his family
someone who strives for success***
someone who buys anything he wants
someone who moves frequently
2. The lines “Barely old enough to bleed / and already bruised!” give an example of (1 point)
onomatopoeia.
repetition.
alliteration.***
rhyme.
3. Read the following lines from “Fable for When There’s No Way Out”:
“Despair tempts him / to just go limp.”
What is the best interpretation of these lines? (1 point)
The chick is angry at how difficult it is to break free from his shell.***
The chick is so tired he is tempted to rest for just a little while.
The struggle to break free from the shell is exhausting, but the chick must go on.
The struggle to live seems so hopeless that the chick considers giving up.
4. Read the following sentence:
They want thirty dollars for that old book
How would you punctuate this to make it an interrogative sentence? (1 point)
They want thirty dollars for that old book!
They want thirty dollars for that old book?****
They want thirty dollars for that old book.
1. How would you describe to others a person with ambition? (1 point)
someone who withdraws from his family
someone who strives for success***
someone who buys anything he wants
someone who moves frequently
2. The lines “Barely old enough to bleed / and already bruised!” give an example of (1 point)
onomatopoeia.
repetition.
alliteration.***
rhyme.
3. Read the following lines from “Fable for When There’s No Way Out”:
“Despair tempts him / to just go limp.”
What is the best interpretation of these lines? (1 point)
The chick is angry at how difficult it is to break free from his shell.***
The chick is so tired he is tempted to rest for just a little while.
The struggle to break free from the shell is exhausting, but the chick must go on.
The struggle to live seems so hopeless that the chick considers giving up.
4. Read the following sentence:
They want thirty dollars for that old book
How would you punctuate this to make it an interrogative sentence? (1 point)
They want thirty dollars for that old book!
They want thirty dollars for that old book?****
They want thirty dollars for that old book.
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
1 and 2 are right. 3 and 4 are wrong.
Answered by
Britney
Okay, I went back and did some reading and i think its C- The struggle to break free from the shell is exhausting, but the chick must go on.
and As for number 4, how is that wrong? a interrogative sentence asks a question.
and As for number 4, how is that wrong? a interrogative sentence asks a question.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes, you're right on both of those.
I'm sorry; I was wrong about 4. I didn't read directions.
I'm sorry; I was wrong about 4. I didn't read directions.
Answered by
Britney
Thank you so much! :)
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You're very welcome.
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