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Write a ew pharagraph identifying and explaining the theme present in this passage and how it relates to any universal themes
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Which literary device is used to present the “light” or funny side of a story?(1 point) 1.suspense 2.humor
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Why does the poem "the lamb" have a specific rhyme scheme
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Use the passage to answer the question.
Excerpt from Chapter 7 of Anna Karenina, by Leo Tolstoy Which of the following excerpts
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The phrase _____ describes when a story skips around in time, flashing back or flashing forward in a character's life.
a.
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In this course,you studied literary works from the romantic period,the Victorian era,and the modern era.Describe the common
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Select the correct text in the passage.
Which two parts of this except from Henry David Thoreau’s essay "On the Duty of Civil
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Which lesson does the reader MOST LIKELY learn about revenge in "A Poison Tree" by William Blake and "Frankenstein" by Mary
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Identify and analyze the symbols of the Seasons within “Spring and Fall” by Gerard Manley Hopkins. Ensure that you include
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Whispers of the Forest
The leaves rustle gently, a song to the night, The ancient trees hum in the moon’s pale light, Where
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How might audio or video versions have an effect on meaning? (1 point)
Different media forms do not change anything for the
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Owen closed his eyes and gulped. He felt a bulge in the back of his throat. His stomach was full of butterflies, and his palms
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How does Shakespeare transform Ovid’s source material? Select the two correct answers.%0D%0A%0D%0A(1
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Analyzing Literary Text Unit Test
11 of 1211 of 12 Items Question Use the description of the modern fiction series The Heroes of
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In one to two sentences, explain how the repeated lines contribute to the overall meaning of the poem.
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"The Cask of Amontillado" Montresor sees himself as Fortunato’s ________. (1 point) Responses foil foil friend friend victim
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Which stanza best expresses the societal changes that occurred during the Victorian Age as they relate to the tone of “Dover
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Read the following lines from the poem "Eve to Her Daughters" in which the speaker describes Adam.
In the process he had to
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Which of these lines contains the clearest example of dialect in poetry?
(1 point) Responses “By the stream & o’er the
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The speaker in Alfred, Lord Tennyson’s “Ulysses,” states that he plans to leave his royal staff, or _________, to his son
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Read the following passage from "Tokyo," in which Ryo first meets Tsuruishi. The cod was ready now. He cut it in two and gave
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In the story “A Devoted Son” by Anita Desai, Rakesh, the son, touches his father Varma’s feet. What is the significance of
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What can you learn about the Lady of Shalott from this section of the poem that is not conveyed in the painting?
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Multiple Choice Critical Thinking The poems in this unit express appreciation for (1 point) Responses the poor. the poor. the
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What is the theme of "The Invisible Red String" by Quen Law?
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why might an author use a metaphor to enhance the meaning of fiction or poetry?
A. to create an image in readers' mind ** B. to
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Amy’s Metaphor has a first person point of view. The story is told by the main character Amy. From Scratch has a third-person
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Why was Alfonsina Storni's work controversial to some people in literally circles? Write your answer in English
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Use the introductory paragraph below to complete the activity.
Alone in her studio, Mina sat in front of her canvas admiring her
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Which of the choices below is one of the themes of Romeo and Juliet?
Love conquers hate Love must follow law Love can change fate
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Amy’s Metaphor, by Elisa Oh, is about a girl that completes an assignment about a ______. She tells her teacher she can’t
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There are three types of irony in the play: situation, dramatic, and verbal. Identify two types of irony and explain its
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The second method of characterization discussed in this video is "description of the character's ___."
Responses A actionsactions
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Note: Your teacher will grade your responses to ensure that you receive proper credit for your answers. For questions 24–25 ,
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In "The Literature of East Asia and the Pacific Rim," Michael Harris quotes: " 'Oh, East is East, and West is West, and never
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12. Read the following paragraph from "Saboteur."
Then it dawned on him that Fenjin must have been sent over by his bride. What a
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Use the passages from Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë and Jane, a modern retelling of the story, to answer the question. Which
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Which statement best describes how J. Frank Dobie’s work could be revised for a culturally diverse, contemporary audience?(1
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Identify the title and author of the 1950s novel that drew attention to the historical crimes that the Texas Rangers had
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Read the following paragraph from "Saboteur."
Then it dawned on him that Fenjin must have been sent over by his bride. What a
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Which of the following authors preserved Black American folktales in their work?(1 point)
Responses Jovita Gonzalez Jovita
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Multiple Choice
All of the following lines from "Tokyo" contribute to establishing a setting of comfort and hope except (1 point)
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Which of the following lines from "Eve to Her Daughters" best shows Eve's conversational tone?
(1 point) "Outside Eden the earth
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Read the following line from Romeo's monologue in Act II, Scene 2 of Romeo and Juliet:
But soft! What light through yonder window
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How is Penelope's character in The Penelopiad different from her character in The Odyssey?
A) she is more bitter*** B) she is
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Which of the following is not one of the themes of the play Romeo and Juliet?
a.) Good intentions always yield good results b.)
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14. Read the following lines from Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven"
And the Raven, never flitting, still is sitting, still is sitting
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( The Gift of the Magi ) is O.Henry's most famous short story.
should the () be italized or in quotation marks I think quotation
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Choose the word or group of words that should be enclosed in quotation marks.
1:This Girl is my favorite poem by the poet Sharon
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16. Read the following lines from the poem "The Divine Comedy."
But I had hardly started when I spied a leopard in my pathway,
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