The Cart', by César Aira, translated by Chris Andrews, from THE MUSICAL BRAIN & OTHER STORIES, copyright ©2013 by Cesar Aira. Translation copyright © 2013 by Chris Andrews. Reprinted by permission of New Directions Publishing Corp.

(2 points)
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The narrator attributes human characteristics to the cart.
The narrator attributes human characteristics to the cart.

The narrator thinks of the cart like a friend.
The narrator thinks of the cart like a friend.

The narrator feels lost and alone in the world.

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In "The Cart" by César Aira, the narrator indeed attributes human characteristics to the cart, suggesting a connection that goes beyond mere functionality. This anthropomorphism allows the cart to become a companion of sorts, leading the narrator to think of it like a friend. The emotional bond reflects the narrator's sense of isolation, as they navigate feelings of being lost and alone in the world. This interplay of companionship and solitude enriches the narrative, illustrating how simple objects can evoke deeper emotional responses.

What is the difference between explicit and implicit details in a literary text?(1 point)
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Explicit details require a reader to fill in the gaps with logical information, whereas implicit details help the reader understand the story.
Explicit details require a reader to fill in the gaps with logical information, whereas implicit details help the reader understand the story.

Explicit details are directly stated, whereas implicit details require a reader to make logical inferences based on textual evidence.

The correct response is:

Explicit details are directly stated, whereas implicit details require a reader to make logical inferences based on textual evidence.

Explicit details provide clear and straightforward information, while implicit details are suggested or implied, requiring the reader to read between the lines to gain a deeper understanding of the text.

Which statement explains the difference between connotation and denotation?(1 point)
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Connotation is the feeling a word evokes, and denotation is the dictionary definition of a word.
Connotation is the feeling a word evokes, and denotation is the dictionary definition of a word.

Denotation is the feeling a word evokes, and connotation is the dictionary definition of a word.

The correct response is:

Connotation is the feeling a word evokes, and denotation is the dictionary definition of a word.

Denotation refers to the literal, objective meaning of a word, while connotation encompasses the emotional or associative meanings that may be attached to it.

Use this excerpt from “Araby” by James Joyce to answer the question.

Her dress swung as she moved her body and the soft rope of her hair tossed from side to side.

What type of figurative language does Joyce use when he compares the girl’s hair to a “soft rope”?

(1 point)
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metaphor
metaphor

simile

The correct response is:

metaphor

In this excerpt, Joyce compares the girl's hair to a "soft rope" without using "like" or "as," which is characteristic of a metaphor.

Which term would be used to describe the rights that U.S. citizens have when they are arrested and accused of committing crimes?(1 point)
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laissez-faire
laissez-faire

habeas corpus

The correct response is:

habeas corpus

Habeas corpus is the legal principle that protects individuals from unlawful detention and ensures their right to be brought before a court to challenge the legality of their arrest.