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Use the passage to answer the question.
THE ANT AND THE FLY An Ant and a Fly were contending with great warmth which was of the
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Select the distinction that best completes the sentence.
Select the correct answer from the list. (1 point) Few organisms are
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The Minister's Black Veil
by Nathaniel Hawthorne The cause of so much amazement may appear sufficiently slight. Mr. Hooper, a
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The Would-Be Gentleman
by Olfson, Lewy JOURDAIN: Does the aristocracy study music? MUSIC MASTER: But of course, monsieur. DANCING
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The Would-BeGentleman
by Olfson, Lewy MADAME JOURDAIN: . . .You, a gentleman? Ha! JOURDAIN: My dear wife, I don’t see what the
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How can stage directions advance the plot of a drama?
(1 point) by providing a specific sensory experience for the audience by
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Tradition
by George Middleton OLLIVANT. [ Kindly .] Ben and I only want to protectyou, Mary. MARY. Why do men always want to
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Use the excerpt to answer the question.
JOURDAIN: Whatever I can, for I want above allthings to become a scholar. I have never
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A Fantasy
by Sara Teasdale Her voice is like clear water That drips upon a stone In forests far and silent Where Quiet plays
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"The Raven"
by Edgar Allen Poe And the silken, sad, uncertain rustling of eachpurple curtain Thrilled me—filled me with
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"The Raven"
by Edgar Allen Poe Open here I flung the shutter, when, with many a flirtand flutter, In there stepped a stately
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Fantasy
by Gwendolyn Bennett I sailed in my dreams to the Land of Night Where you were the dusk-eyed queen, And there in the
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When an author writes a conclusion, what elements do they need to provide to so that the storyfollows the same form over the
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How would a writer structure a narrative for a comedic ending?
(1 point) by having the main characters suffer the consequences
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Don Quixote
by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra And saying this, [Don Quixote] spurred his horseRocinante without heeding what his
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River of Angels
by Alejandro Morales Simon worked as an apprentice in the family’sbusiness for two years; then he decided to go
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Manhattan Tropics
by Guillermo Cotto-Thorner In summer, they give the impression of macabrefurnaces where eyelashes burn, bodies
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Romeo and Juliet
by William Shakespeare "What's in a name? That which we call a rose By any other word would smell as sweet. So
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Hamlet
by William Shakespeare HAMLET. …I will bestow him, and will answer well The death I gave him. So again good night. I
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The Minister's BlackVeil
by Nathaniel Hawthorne At length Elizabeth sat silent. For a few momentsshe appeared lost in thought,
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Use the paragraph below to answer the question.
Among all its bad influences, the black veil had theone desirable effect of
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Which is true of subplots?
(1 point) They are always told either at the end or the beginning of the main story. They can provide
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Use this excerpt from “Araby” by James Joyce to answer the question.
Some distant lamp or lighted window gleamed below me. I
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The sexton stood in the porch of Milford meeting-house pulling lustily at the bell-rope. The old peopleof the village came
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Introductory statement: For at least five centuries,people from the region near the Qinling Mountains incentral China went into
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Introductory statement: For at least five centuries,people from the region near the Qinling Mountains incentral China went into
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Which is the purpose of a caption? (1 point)
to introduce the topic of a section of text to combine text with different types of
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Use the passage to answer the question.
Despite the popular belief that dodo meat was inedible because of its revolting taste,
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Which sentences include an incorrect use of subject-verb agreement that should be corrected?
Select two correct answers. (1
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Use the thesis statement to answer the question.
Thesis statement: The Columbian Exchange, a major step toward
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Use the description to answer the question.
Purpose: to analyze the connection between the Neolithic Revolution and the rise of
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"Science: WhyShoelace KnotFailure"
by Nsikan Akpan The team built a robotic pendulum to examine themath on a deeper level. They
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Why would an author include a photograph and a caption in an informational text titled “TheWonders of the Sea”?
(1 point) A
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"Great PacificGarbage Patch"
by Nsikan Akpan Why it matters: “We provide a better understandingon the distribution of plastics
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"Ban HairDiscriminationGaining Momentum"
by Candice Norwood The CROWN Act followed a years-long natural hairmovement. It took its
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The meaning of pyre is “fire.” How does this knowledge help a person determine the meaning
of pyrotechnics? (1 point) It
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What skill is
most useful for a mediator? (1 point) the ability to censure the ability to approve the ability to comfort the
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Sonnet 18
by Shakespeare Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate: Rough winds do shake
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The Would-Be Gentleman
by Olfson, Lewy PHILOSOPHY TEACHER: Logic instructs us in the three processes of reasoning. JOURDAIN: And
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The Would-Be Gentleman
by Olfson, Lewy MADAME JOURDAIN: . . .You, a gentleman? Ha! JOURDAIN: My dear wife, I don’t see what the
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The Would-Be Gentleman
by Olfson, Lewy MADAME JOURDAIN: Monsieur Jourdain, my husband, you’re a fool! Dressing up as though
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Use the excerpt from Fanny’s First Play by George Bernard Shaw to answer the question.
SAVOYARD. Havnt you seen the rehearsals?
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