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What is the benefit of paradoxes?(1 point) Responses They add detailed character descriptions to the text. They add detailed
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"A Sound of Thunder"
Choose the letter of the word or phrase that best matches the word in italics. The boxer was
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Read the passage from Romeo and Juliet and identify the meaning of the bolded word using context clues.
NURSE O woe! O woeful,
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Choose one question to answer.
Choose one character from The Call of the Wild and explain how the author created him or her.
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The setting was an ancient forest on a misty morning, where the sunlight struggled to pierce through the dense canopy above.
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Respond in at least 5 sentences. The answer needs to be written in complete sentences. Include at least 1 quote each unit to
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It's not me at all....
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Read these lines from Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven."
'Tis some visitor entreating entrance at my chamber door— Some late
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choose ONE literary element (characterization,
point of view, tone, etc.) from nathergrave or sound of thunder and explain how
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5 of 55 of 5 Items
Question Use the poem to answer the question. Falling gently down, snow blankets the earth tonight Cold, yet
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How can dialogue help develop a character?
Select the two correct answers. (1 point) Responses It can help readers feel like they
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What is a motif?
(1 point) Responses a recurrent image, action, or idea that helps to unify a story a universal idea communicated
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00:24 Feature Conflict Video Player 00:0001:44 Show Transcript 00:03: Whenever you read a story or watch a
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Macbeth is hailed as “Thane of Cawdor,” by the witches. Which type of irony is this? (3 points)
* 3 points Verbal Irony
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Trying Times"
In "In Trying Times," the author's repetition of the phrase "in trying time" most likely implies this answer is not
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Read the following passage from Douglass's speech:
The papers and placards say, that I am to deliver a 4th [of] July oration.
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Make a cover letter for Banquo from Macbeth for the position of royal advisor to the king. write it as if Banquo wrote make it
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What is the central idea of section #1
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make this paragraph very short
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Which of the following is NOT an element of plot?
(1 point) Responses point of view point of view climax climax exposition
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For this assignment, you will be writing a literary analysis essay answering the prompt below about Romeo and Juliet.
You may
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Which is one characteristic of "Meeting Julia" that makes it a personal narrative?
It focuses on a story about one person. It is
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Use the paragraph to answer the question. There was something unknowable about her smile. Try as I might, I couldn’t figure
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What is rhyme scheme?(1 point) Responses a set of four rhyming lines a set of four rhyming lines the number of stressed
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"At once they gratify their scent and taste,/and frequent cups prolong the rich repast."
Which of these is nearest in meaning to
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In the story, "Basketball Blues" by Raqual Lindell, what is a quote that shows indirect characterization? In your own words,
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Perry and his buddies were ecstatic about whiling away the muggy afternoon at a
nearby waterfall. Nothing beat this hidden oasis
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The structure of the story , “ The Black Horse “ features which type of structure ?
Sort and classify Compare and contrast
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2.10.7 - Portfolio Item: Descriptive Essay
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Which of the underlined titles in the following sentence should be enclosed in quotation marks?
Our textbook, English Literature
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Identify the sentence that contain no errors in punctuation or use of italics.
(1 point) A.) T. S. Eliot's poem The Waste Land is
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Describe the level of characterization involving actions and mannerisms.
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Which level of characterization involves a characters actions, mannerisms, and physical skills?
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Which of the following sentences from "Poor Fish" best supports the “love is blind” theme ? (1 point) Responses “But, what
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English literature was a relatively recent development, as most literature during the Old and early Middle English periods were
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How do Juliet’s words
contribute to the rising action of the play? JULIET. Three words, dear Romeo, and good night indeed. If
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In Frost’s poem “Mending Wall,” the lines “I see him there, / Bringing a stone grasped firmly by the top / In each hand,
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Which literary device is used in the following sentence? Marie worked all day like an ant getting ready for the winter. (1
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Why would an author use compare and contrast in a narrative? (1 point) Responses
1.to provide a moral or lesson in a story 2.to
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Which of the following is a definition of theme?
(1 point) Responses the physical location of a story the words and actions of a
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the story name: The last human light
Why is the ringing bell in Oxford not exactly relevant to this essay’s central question?
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Read the paragraph below. Then use what you have learned about paragraph structure to answer the questions below.
Paragraph 4
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Concluding Statements
While the public high school English classroom is often thought to be a boring place, it is sometimes a
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English 2A:
Respond to ONE of the following questions: (a) Define the term conflict as it relates to literature and explain its
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Which two poetic devices are used in the title of E.E. Cummings’s poem “Spring is like a perhaps hand”? (1 point)
simile
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While the public high school English classroom is often thought to be a boring place, it is sometimes a place of passionate
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Which of the following sentences best reflects chronological order?
(1 point) Many English academics consider Daniel Defoe to be
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What is mood in the context of dramatic texts?(1 point)
Responses descriptions in the text that appeal to the five senses
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Hana
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Match each point of view with its definition.
Match Term Definition First person A) The girl walks in with her new puppy, feeling
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Which literary device is used in the following sentence?
Marie worked all day like an ant getting ready fro the winter A.
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Match the vocabulary words with the appropriate definitions. You may use answers once, more than once, or not at all.(2 points)
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