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At first, Sojourner Truth was happy to have many children because?
A. they were the only things that gave her joy B. it provided
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13. Regarding the difference between fiction and nonfiction which statement is most accurate?
A. Writers of nonfiction have no
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1. When does the Narrative of Sojourner Truth take place?
A. right after the Emancipation Proclamation. <B>. Before the Civil
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Beyond tone a poet's attitude toward his or her subject reveals to us a poem's?
A. theme B. subject C. diction D. structure I
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A theological argument offered by Donne in "Death Be Not Proud" may be summarized as?
A. chance and fate rule all. B. life is
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A theological argument offered by Donne in "Death Be Not Proud" may be summarized as
A. chance and fate rule all. B. life is
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In the last line of "God's Grandeur," we see an unusual and complicated use of
A. repetition B.assonance C. alliteration D.
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Who is the speaker in Sandburg's "Grass"?
A. The grass B. A conductor C. Napoleon D. A passenger I think it's A
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As we find with most songs, in poetry
A. Each couplet must rhyme. B. there's no specific point of view. C. sound and content have
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What does the word mimetic tell us about the difference between novels and most of the literature of the 1800s?
A. Novels present
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Analyzing Hawthorne's complex story "Young Goodman Brown," it's reasonable to conclude that Goodman Brown's perception or
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It's most accurate to say that interpretive literature
A. contains or suggests universal truths. B. weaves exciting action around
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Which of the following words printed in italics in the following sentences is most likely to convey a denotative meaning?
(The
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Which one of the following terms best describes the periods of the 1920s?
A. Proper B. Rebellious C. Moral D. Symbolic I think
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Electrons are emitted from a conductor when the conductor is
A. subjected to a small voltage. B. exposed to weak light. C.
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When an electron is displaced in a semiconductor, the hole that's left behind is
A. attracted to the negative terminal of the
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A solution that contains a large amount of salt and a small amount of water is said to be a __________ solution.
A. dilute B.
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When the temperature of the air is 25 degrees Celsius, the velocity of a sound wave traveling through the air is approximately
A.
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The density of water is the greatest at a temperature of
A. 0 Kelvin B. 277 Kelvin C. 273 Kelvin D. 4 Kelvin
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A machine is supplied energy at a rate of 4,000 W and does useful work at a rate of 3,760 W. What is the efficiency of the
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A machine is supplied energy at a rate of 4,000 W and does useful work at a rate of 3,760 W. What is the efficiency of the
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Which of the following were the main proponents of NAFTA?
A. Labor unions B. Human rights groups C. Environmentalists D. Large
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Significant settlement in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta
A. occurred only after World War II. B. followed the completion of
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In Brazil, the indigenous population was around 3.5 million before the arrival of Europeans. Today, the indigenous population is
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among the northern andean countries strongly involved in the illegal coca and drug trade_______ is now the predominant cocoa
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well I read that part of the book and I thought that's what it meant
At first, Sojourner Truth was happy to have many children because? A. they were the only things that gave her joy B. it provided more slaves for her owner C. it took her mind off her problems D. they could help her with her daily tasks I think it's B.
In "Life without principle," Thoreau writes, "I would have had him deal with his privatest experience, as the poet does." What does this statement mean? A. Speeches should employ figurative (poetic) langueage to get their points across. B. Courtrooms are
is it A?
so it's not C or D?
and I don't know what else 4,5,6,15,and 19 could be.
would number 13 be D?
what type of poem is "Death, Be Not Proud"? A. Reflective B. Descriptive C. Discursive D. Narrative I know it's not C the first time I did the test I answered C and got it wrong. So I think it's A.
I think it's A
Beyond tone a poet's attitude toward his or her subject reveals to us a poem's? A. theme B. subject C. diction D. structure
is it forgetfulness?
The theme of Sandburg's poem "Grass is A. forgetfulness B. war C. peace D. freedom I think it's D. I answered B the first time and got it wrong.
in "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night," Dylan Thomas's phrase "wild men" describes A. people who embrace death B. people who deny death C. those who trade dignity D. those who celebrate life I think it's D. I already answered B the first time and got
well I thought that Christians believe that human essence (their soul) is immortal.
well I know it's not B cause the first time I took the test I got it wrong.
is it A?
well I know it's not B and now I know it's not C. so it has to be either A or D.
what about reflective
What type of poem "Death, Be Not Proud"? A. Reflective B. Descriptive C. Discursive D. Narrative I think it's C.
In "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night," Dylan Thomas's phrase "wild men" describes? A. people who embrace death B. people who deny death C. those who trade dignity for madness D. those who celebrate life I think it's B.
In the poem "Gods Grandeur," we find the words RECK and ROD. By analysis we ca determine that the word ROD is probaly comes from the bible and means? A. God's power B. a tool of correction C. God's wrath. D. a principle of ethics I put the words that are
oh okay I get it thank you
so it would either C or A right?
okay thank you anyway
Twain's account of Colonel Rall's speech ("full of gunpowder and glory") is contrasted most vividly to the Marion Ranger's collective remorse over A. the shooting of an unarmed rider. B. rebuffing Dunlap's wise advice. C. following Captain Lyman into a
Then what about C
I think it's B
Studying the plot elements in "A Pair of Silk Stockings," you might reasonably conclude that the essence of her story A. emphasizes the hardship of poverty B. is found in its sensual descriptions C. reflects the despair of daily life D. is identical to
What about B?
Paul's tattered clothes are a symbol of his A. economic circumstances B. rebellious nature C. desire to insult the faculty D. unconcern about what he looked like I think it's A
In "Paul's case," the story suggests that Paul's "dark corner" represents his A. fear of his father. B. destiny as misfit. C. contempt for authority. D. homosexual orientation. I think it's D.
In 'Young Goodman Brown," Hawthorne reveals his feelings about his puritan ancestors when A. the dark man reveals that he helped brown's forebears persecute others. B. Faith expresses her anxieties about young Brown's departure. C. Brown discovers his
What about this one?
Thank you
Actually now that I think about it I think it's A
what about D?
During what part of "Bernice Bobs Her Hair" does Bernice cut Marjorie's braids? A. Climax B. Rising action C. Epiphany D. Falling action I think it's B
what about this one?
Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is an example of A. escapist literature B. s perfect short story C. an old-fashioned novel D. interpretative literature I think it's D
I have another question Ms. Sue
so what do you think the answer is?
so you thinks its b. 277 k
thanks
I just took the exam for the 2nd time and got a 100. thank you so much.
I just did the exam the 2nd time and got a 100. thank you so much
thank you
Which of the following were the main proponents of NAFTA? A. Labor unions B. Human rights groups C. Environmentalists D. Large corporations
I have one last question
In Brazil, the indigenous population was around 3.5 million before the arrival of Europeans. Today, the indigenous population is around A. 1.5 million. B. 500,000. C. 2 million. D. 200,000. I've already taken the test once and dI have another chance to
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